Have a few fields left and need to clean them up though if there was a good roundup early variety?
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You are most likely right , but as of now there is zero available.
There will be a lot of unseeded acres west of here as well .
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostProbly no such thing as an early variety. Cut back N and giver.
My dealer has 1 1/2 pallets laying around. Companies not getting on phone.
Does your dealer still have 43E03 available???
We just lost a half section peas to root rot
Need to seed canola asap into it
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostDoes your dealer still have 43E03 available???
We just lost a half section peas to root rot
Need to seed canola asap into it
is that root rot on peas that have had peas recently ?
do you ever test the soil before seeding ? so far we have dodged that bullet but never grew peas for a lot of years . I am always worried about that ?
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Ya it was a risky field , 4 years . Thought we would be ok . Nope .
Strange , not much rain the past 10 days either .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYa it was a risky field , 4 years . Thought we would be ok . Nope .
Strange , not much rain the past 10 days either .
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These plants were very healthy one week ago . Roots were checked about 10 days ago looked good .
Never had much rain so I was not concerned about root rot at all .
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We did find some Dekalb 75-45 , was told it is as early as 43E03 .
So far I have been told it's very good and it sucks and does not mature any earlier .
Could put 45H31 in , but even with that its awefull late .
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This field has heavy clay gumbo.
The worst effected peas are where the heaviest gumbo areas , unfortunately that's about 60% of that half section.
Much the same as the root rot a few years ago , low spots and anywhere the soil had more clay . I know a big part of it is compacted soil there.
Need to loosen up and mellow out that soil before peas ever go back on that half again . Might be 10 years now lol
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