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Wheat desiccation timing
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<blockquote data-quote="matttargett4" data-source="post: 7045358" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>I suspect I’m the only one with winter wheat crops with bald patches which since the mid June rain have been sprouting all sorts.</p><p></p><p>realistically to do much post harvest and try to harvest in some sanity it’s a roundup job, but when do I time it?</p><p></p><p>the proper parts of the field have grains in the bottom of the ear which are doughy, the tops are too firm to squeeze and and have some bite. The flag leaves are all but dead.</p><p></p><p>in the poor parts grain has just a little milk, flag leaves are 50% green.</p><p></p><p>im not looking to rush harvest but I don’t want the good bits to spoil for waiting for the crappy bit.</p><p></p><p>what are people thinking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matttargett4, post: 7045358, member: 2556"] I suspect I’m the only one with winter wheat crops with bald patches which since the mid June rain have been sprouting all sorts. realistically to do much post harvest and try to harvest in some sanity it’s a roundup job, but when do I time it? the proper parts of the field have grains in the bottom of the ear which are doughy, the tops are too firm to squeeze and and have some bite. The flag leaves are all but dead. in the poor parts grain has just a little milk, flag leaves are 50% green. im not looking to rush harvest but I don’t want the good bits to spoil for waiting for the crappy bit. what are people thinking? [/QUOTE]
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