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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 7138224" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>Probably end of September. Drilling into a catch crop after osr. I’m trying to build beneficials. We havnt used any insecticide including deter for about 5 years. We aren’t on a particularly bad bydv area.</p><p>It just seems wholesale spraying of insecticides is completely against what we are wanting to achieve long term. Trying to remove ourselves from the short term mindset of farming from a can.</p><p>Below is catch crop. This block of land is on its 3rd set of pollinators in 12 months. Buckwheat as an osr companion last autumn, then flowering osr and now this catch crop linseed buckwheat and sunflowers (direct drilled into chicken muck). You can probably guess why I am loathe to use a insecticide!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]907905[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 7138224, member: 4612"] Probably end of September. Drilling into a catch crop after osr. I’m trying to build beneficials. We havnt used any insecticide including deter for about 5 years. We aren’t on a particularly bad bydv area. It just seems wholesale spraying of insecticides is completely against what we are wanting to achieve long term. Trying to remove ourselves from the short term mindset of farming from a can. Below is catch crop. This block of land is on its 3rd set of pollinators in 12 months. Buckwheat as an osr companion last autumn, then flowering osr and now this catch crop linseed buckwheat and sunflowers (direct drilled into chicken muck). You can probably guess why I am loathe to use a insecticide! [ATTACH type="full"]907905[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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