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Winter barley v spring barley
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<blockquote data-quote="Wesley" data-source="post: 7651019" data-attributes="member: 114064"><p>If its a field that lies wet in the winter i’d go spring barley otherwise we always aim to grow winter barley. Harvested earlier so greater chance of getting a better reseed. </p><p>If the weather in the autumn isn’t great you’ve always got the option of drilling spring barley, but if you aim for SB you’ve got no fallback.</p><p>Depends where you’re to, but we find there’s less chance WB needs drying due to the longer (generally) drier days when its combined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wesley, post: 7651019, member: 114064"] If its a field that lies wet in the winter i’d go spring barley otherwise we always aim to grow winter barley. Harvested earlier so greater chance of getting a better reseed. If the weather in the autumn isn’t great you’ve always got the option of drilling spring barley, but if you aim for SB you’ve got no fallback. Depends where you’re to, but we find there’s less chance WB needs drying due to the longer (generally) drier days when its combined. [/QUOTE]
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