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Wild oats in Spring Barley
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<blockquote data-quote="Romeogolf" data-source="post: 7023016" data-attributes="member: 60028"><p>I have a block of land in SB, HSS drilled with the Freeflow straight into overwintered cultivation after it greened up and was sprayed off.</p><p>Seed came from very clean block on a separate farm, the aim was a cheap grow.</p><p>Where I drilled has historically been bad for wild oats, so I succumbed to the conclusion that I should use something to ensure no horrible oats sticking up above the canopy.</p><p></p><p>Agronomist suggested Axial Pro at a rate of 0.65L/ha. This went on at T1 in a timely manner. However, the level of healthy WO is truly shocking - there are genuinely areas where you cannot see barley for WO.</p><p></p><p>Have others experienced poor control of WO this year, in particular with this product? Awful lot of money spent to have as many oats in a field as barley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romeogolf, post: 7023016, member: 60028"] I have a block of land in SB, HSS drilled with the Freeflow straight into overwintered cultivation after it greened up and was sprayed off. Seed came from very clean block on a separate farm, the aim was a cheap grow. Where I drilled has historically been bad for wild oats, so I succumbed to the conclusion that I should use something to ensure no horrible oats sticking up above the canopy. Agronomist suggested Axial Pro at a rate of 0.65L/ha. This went on at T1 in a timely manner. However, the level of healthy WO is truly shocking - there are genuinely areas where you cannot see barley for WO. Have others experienced poor control of WO this year, in particular with this product? Awful lot of money spent to have as many oats in a field as barley. [/QUOTE]
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