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    Wild oats coming again in flooded areas!

    Just finished last spray of Liberty before flower surprised at all the wild oats that's coming! Now I'm in my wheat hitting it with Prosaro and WTF flooded areas where wheat sick and around some sloughs or flats wild oats is coming under crop! It will make a seed and ugly harvest looking fields but hopefully won't take yield away! Not group two resistant as sent plants away! It's another flush!
    Spray spray spray! Yea we make money at this game! FML!

    #2
    At least SOMETHING is growing in the wet spots. Here, nothing is growing in the wet spots! lol

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      #3
      What the hell does FML mean anyway!

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        #4
        !!!!!!!

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          #5
          Wild oats will drown out if the monsoon keeps coming here.

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            #6
            wheatking F*ck my life

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              #7
              Good one tweety you got it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                What the hell does FML mean anyway!
                F*ck More Litres???? FML

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                  What the hell does FML mean anyway!
                  F*ck More Litres???? FML

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                    What the hell does FML mean anyway!
                    F#*K More Litres FML

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                      What the hell does FML mean anyway!
                      F#*K More Litres FML

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                        #12
                        Check your fields?

                        Nothing you can do now but fields will look not so nice in a month time when wild oats ate in patches with wheat or canola or peas under!

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                          #13
                          Similar to Malee's response, f**k, more litres! You own a sprayer, use it. Wild oats competes so much they can steal half a crop.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View Post
                            Similar to Malee's response, f**k, more litres! You own a sprayer, use it. Wild oats competes so much they can steal half a crop.
                            HobbyFarmer what are your tricks for dealing with wild oats in a organic crop? Bale the bad patches? Fall rye in rotation really helped us.

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                              #15
                              [QUOTE=pourfarmer;295826]HobbyFarmer what are your tricks for dealing with wild oats in a organic crop? Bale the bad patches? Fall rye in rotation really helped us.[/QUOT

                              I dont have any good answers, just basic old school strategies. Cultivate. Seed late, seed heavy. Plowdown is a year for weed control. So far not bad results. Last years milling oats had .5% - 1.6% fm, most of that was wild oats. I seeded hemp june 18 tilling a third flush of wild oats, 4 days later, hemp is out.....more wild oats as well. Grrrrr.
                              I have planted fall rye on light land it seemed to help but I am trying to farm less sand .

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