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Wheat expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chalky" data-source="post: 7675888" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>What are everyone's thoughts then? Heard 'massive' on a different thread from south of us.</p><p></p><p>May just be us, but mid/later season wheats(altitude or drill date/variety) hit by cool & wet at flowering-michodochium 15-20% florets on some ears, despite very robust (+PTZ) head spray. Earlier flowering much better, but septoria on Cougar parentage(Firefly). Stem/nodal & root fusarium also pretty evident doubtless from the very wet May. Will be far from bad, just not as good as the density and provenance of the crop could have expressed given differing circumstances. Regionally I imagine some escaped flowering issues, but may have caught others due to timing differences.</p><p></p><p>Crops completely turned local to me over the weekend-and it was not that hot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chalky, post: 7675888, member: 1818"] What are everyone's thoughts then? Heard 'massive' on a different thread from south of us. May just be us, but mid/later season wheats(altitude or drill date/variety) hit by cool & wet at flowering-michodochium 15-20% florets on some ears, despite very robust (+PTZ) head spray. Earlier flowering much better, but septoria on Cougar parentage(Firefly). Stem/nodal & root fusarium also pretty evident doubtless from the very wet May. Will be far from bad, just not as good as the density and provenance of the crop could have expressed given differing circumstances. Regionally I imagine some escaped flowering issues, but may have caught others due to timing differences. Crops completely turned local to me over the weekend-and it was not that hot [/QUOTE]
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