rockpile, 40 pounds of N on a crop with high yield potential is only going to give me a piebald sample. How much N does a 60 plus crop need to yield that much and have an acceptable protein level? I agree with JD, there are shorter varieties out now that make the crop more manageable with higher N levels....
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Daylate, just to reaffirm, I quit growing Durum in about 96 or 97 and have been out of farming for 10 years. So I have zero experience with the new varieties and I'm sure they're far superior to what I grew. I should have mentioned that I seeded into chem fallow every year so might explain why 40 lbs N was enough. Also, I seeded with 8 inch spacing. But I can understand the dynamics of growing in a continuous rotation and much wetter climate. My target was 50 bu/ac at 60 lbs per bu. Best crop was 72 bu. Never had disease issues. A different area - we used to joke that when it rained for forty days and forty nights, we got a half inch.
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Sumdumguy,
Spraying any cereal now, just before a frost... will not in all likelihood save any frost damage. Killing the weeds for next year needs to be the reason you are doing it... or have it done 2 weeks BEFORE it is going to freeze... not one or 2 days. Just saying!
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