So people who do not want excess amounts of synthetic chemicals on their food are freaks? This ag world is a messed place
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HRSW will be next, it will be a few years yet but it is coming.
I thought oats and malt have been a no-no for round up for a long time already?
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I always straight cut oats and have never sprayed them with no issues.
Consumers perception is negative towards the practice. I would be ok with that perception not hanging over our heads any longer. I have simply personally not found it a necessary application.
If using it for perennial weed control, there are so many options to smash perennials hard now.
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I like it to have entire fields ready to go at same time. Example if your seeding 4 quarters spray same day all are ready around day 10 to 14 in fall.
It has worked very fine. Yes years ago use to harvest oats strait without.
I guess its back to the old ways.
Just hope they don't get wheat then its swather 1 0h 1.
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leave them standing longer. My large acre farming neighbours do some pre harvest on oats, but they will each have 3,000 to 15,000 acres of oats standing on any given harvest season.
The really heavy yields (160-220 bu/acre) might lodge but what I have seen with lifters and pickup reel, they really don't lose that much.
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