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Beautiful lentils everywhere you go, fungicides are
going to be working overtime this year. bring on
the heat
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Interesting topic. Often the nicest at this time of year end up the poorest at harvest. Typically the great looking crops at this stage are seeded to thick and canopy to early leading to disease problems in a wet year. I will bet on the not so pretty ones being the winners at the end of this year. The best looking pea crops are going backwards fast from to much water right now. Have some large green lentils that looked dynamite a week ago and now are 30% infected with fusarium root rot. Looking a little thin and will become worse as time goes on. I've seen this before in 2004 and the crappiest thinnest stands were the highest yielding at harvest.
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I'm pretty much writing off my crop right now, and it's only been out of the ground a couple of weeks.
We have saturated clay soils and even with dry weather later on, it will feed the crop plenty of moisture for the rest of the season. This will lead to a thick, lodged, disease ridden mess just like 2010. That year I fungicided the heck out of the Lentils until the canopy closed over and then sclerotinia and Botrytis invaded the underside of everything. You can't spray what you can't get at. It was a disaster.
Red lentils may fair better in this environment, but Large Greens and wet weather do not mix. And here I thought I farmed in the dry Brown soil zone?!?
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