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Winter wheat yields
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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 6997500" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>this last few days having been walking the odd tramline, it is very noticeable the difference in tillering and the holding on of the viable tillers across the varieties on the earlier sown crops that in the main look well, its the rest of which there is more than enough look marginal to say the least and its going to be a late to finish harvest here with a couple of fields of feb sown ww only just starting to flower.Im fairly confident that some of our acerage will yield on a par with any other year in fact some looks very promising trouble is its the other 1/2 that has too many thin poorer areas and is not now in the planned ww</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 6997500, member: 2772"] this last few days having been walking the odd tramline, it is very noticeable the difference in tillering and the holding on of the viable tillers across the varieties on the earlier sown crops that in the main look well, its the rest of which there is more than enough look marginal to say the least and its going to be a late to finish harvest here with a couple of fields of feb sown ww only just starting to flower.Im fairly confident that some of our acerage will yield on a par with any other year in fact some looks very promising trouble is its the other 1/2 that has too many thin poorer areas and is not now in the planned ww [/QUOTE]
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