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Winter barley varieties for 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7762295" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>You’d think they realise that most of us like to drill our Winter barley before we drill our wheat.</p><p>“Plant your barley in the dust and your Wheat in the mud.”</p><p></p><p>And they will have had much longer to get it ready than wheat too!</p><p></p><p>Sometime I wonder WTF this country is coming to. Laziness and greed!</p><p></p><p>I ordered the seed through HLH Hutchinsons in May, but have no idea who the seed producer/supplier is.</p><p>Maybe it is time we name and shame these idiots.</p><p></p><p>I got asked to register and fill in some form regarding Sensation on line a few weeks ago, presumably by DSV.</p><p>I’m beginning to smell a rat!</p><p></p><p>Most of my land is now Direct drilled, which requires it to go in 2 weeks sooner than if it is conventionally drilled.</p><p>I’ve already had to switch putting my Bazooka into the land that is Direct drilled, meaning that all the Sensation will now have to go on the only fields I have ploughed. As most of this land hadn’t been ploughed for the previous 2 crops, hence theoretically the BG levels levels will have dropped to 9% (30% x 30% of the original BG level ploughed down last time), I’m tempted to tell them to shove the order and plant it with Home saved 2nd Wheat.</p><p>I usually use Winter Barley as a good tool in the fight against BG and it also helps to get in cleared early and get my DD’d Winter linseed planted in August. Maybe I don’t need to in this instance and should grow wheat instead anyway.</p><p>If I haven’t heard from them on Monday, this is exactly what I will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7762295, member: 44728"] You’d think they realise that most of us like to drill our Winter barley before we drill our wheat. “Plant your barley in the dust and your Wheat in the mud.” And they will have had much longer to get it ready than wheat too! Sometime I wonder WTF this country is coming to. Laziness and greed! I ordered the seed through HLH Hutchinsons in May, but have no idea who the seed producer/supplier is. Maybe it is time we name and shame these idiots. I got asked to register and fill in some form regarding Sensation on line a few weeks ago, presumably by DSV. I’m beginning to smell a rat! Most of my land is now Direct drilled, which requires it to go in 2 weeks sooner than if it is conventionally drilled. I’ve already had to switch putting my Bazooka into the land that is Direct drilled, meaning that all the Sensation will now have to go on the only fields I have ploughed. As most of this land hadn’t been ploughed for the previous 2 crops, hence theoretically the BG levels levels will have dropped to 9% (30% x 30% of the original BG level ploughed down last time), I’m tempted to tell them to shove the order and plant it with Home saved 2nd Wheat. I usually use Winter Barley as a good tool in the fight against BG and it also helps to get in cleared early and get my DD’d Winter linseed planted in August. Maybe I don’t need to in this instance and should grow wheat instead anyway. If I haven’t heard from them on Monday, this is exactly what I will do. [/QUOTE]
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