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Wheat seed rates 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="Pottersfarm" data-source="post: 8945951" data-attributes="member: 178022"><p>Thinking about starting drilling wheat next week. This early drilled stuff is going in mainly after early potatoes and some overwintered stubble that has been ploughed and pressed. We have subsoiled and disc & pressed after the potatoes. All seedbeds are really good and the nice bit of rain has broken them down nicely. Thousand grain weight is 48 and I’m thinking 180kg which is about 400 seeds per square metre.</p><p>Then for our November direct drilled stuff I’m thinking of upping it to 500 seeds which is 240kg/ha. Where’s everybody else at? Got slug traps out and we’ve zero pressure but we don’t grow osr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pottersfarm, post: 8945951, member: 178022"] Thinking about starting drilling wheat next week. This early drilled stuff is going in mainly after early potatoes and some overwintered stubble that has been ploughed and pressed. We have subsoiled and disc & pressed after the potatoes. All seedbeds are really good and the nice bit of rain has broken them down nicely. Thousand grain weight is 48 and I’m thinking 180kg which is about 400 seeds per square metre. Then for our November direct drilled stuff I’m thinking of upping it to 500 seeds which is 240kg/ha. Where’s everybody else at? Got slug traps out and we’ve zero pressure but we don’t grow osr. [/QUOTE]
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