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6 here @ 11:30. We are pretty much out of the woods here for frost damage. But a hard enough frost would blacken/darken a few flax seeds, then bye bye milling market unless there isn't much better around.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostFrost for us now would just cause a headache in fall spraying. If it was a hard frost and because its dry all thistle foxtail etc would just die off and fall spraying would do jack shit.
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Originally posted by Austranada View PostDoes anyone monitor the Brix levels of their crops or know of anyone that does ?
To me it’s one of the most important factors in crop development but virtually no one in Main stream Ag even knows much about it.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostHave not been monitoring full scale yet but just testing here and there before and after some foliars . Hopefully get right into it next year. You can definitely see where the higher the brix the higher the yields and of course much lower disease levels.
To me it’s one of the most important factors in crop development but virtually no one in Main stream Ag even knows much about it.
Everybody knows you can’t grow a crop without fertilizer and protection products. The world would starve.
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Originally posted by Austranada View PostDoes anyone monitor the Brix levels of their crops or know of anyone that does ?
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Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View PostA healthy, high Brix crop doesn’t sell crop protection products very well.
Everybody knows you can’t grow a crop without fertilizer and protection products. The world would starve.
So many get duped into high end fertility and fungicide and totally don’t know brix levels. They have a lot on the high input treadmill.
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