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Originally posted by caseih View Post[ATTACH]3392[/ATTACH]
Hope this works better for you than glyphos.
Hope you get what you asked for
10 days in the swath , a lot colder than normal
There will be millions of acres of cereals in western canada this way
Did you pump the N on then apply gly preharvest ?
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Hand thrashed some wheat that has been swathed about 3 weeks and as far as I can tell no sprouts. Elevator guys have super human eyes so won’t know for sure until they see it
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostAccording to prices crop is getting bigger every day.
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Originally posted by caseih View Post[ATTACH]3392[/ATTACH]
Hope this works better for you than glyphos.
Hope you get what you asked for
10 days in the swath , a lot colder than normal
There will be millions of acres of cereals in western canada this way
Guys that would never take those chances on their farm working willingly against their best interests to go through these hoops and end up in a predictable mess.
I wouldn’t touch a Grain Miller oat contract that had to be swathed with out a huge preimum being paid...like $1.00 plus on oats. The guys growing for the seed market having to take the same steps and chances and last certified oats I bought were 2X commercial.
I will keep using my glyphosate responsibly and sparingly and they can look and look to find the parts per trillion within and compare those results to their local municipal water source. Then the naysayers and trouble causers can crawl back into their collective holes.
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Originally posted by Crestliner View PostYes I can drive around my area and tell you all the oat fields that are contracted to Grain Millers. The poor sap farmers dutiefully swathing oats as instructed and walking right into the buzzsaw of shitty quality as per your pictures.
Guys that would never take those chances on their farm working willingly against their best interests to go through these hoops and end up in a predictable mess.
I wouldn’t touch a Grain Miller oat contract that had to be swathed with out a huge preimum being paid...like $1.00 plus on oats. The guys growing for the seed market having to take the same steps and chances and last certified oats I bought were 2X commercial.
I will keep using my glyphosate responsibly and sparingly and they can look and look to find the parts per trillion within and compare those results to their local municipal water source. Then the naysayers and trouble causers can crawl back into their collective holes.
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Originally posted by caseih View Post[ATTACH]3392[/ATTACH]
Hope this works better for you than glyphos.
Hope you get what you asked for
10 days in the swath , a lot colder than normal
There will be millions of acres of cereals in western canada this way
I ve had oats get rained on every 2nd day for 4 weeks. No sprouting in the swath whatsoever. Barley on the other hand, that shit will sprout with morning dew.
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostHand thrashed some wheat that has been swathed about 3 weeks and as far as I can tell no sprouts. Elevator guys have super human eyes so won’t know for sure until they see it
I think there is going to be trouble out there in the cereal crops. Depending how long it takes to dry and weather conditions.... even "standing"(if you can call some of the crops that from the pictures people posted) cereals may not be immune to sprouting.
This is the first time I am commenting on the shit conditions so many of Western Canadian farms are facing, I kept quiet as not to rub salt in wounds but I would like you guys to know I am truly concerned for you. I am hopeful Mother Nature provides a window for you to get the crop off in a decent moisture range, grade will be what it is. We aren't done either but what we are facing pales in comparison to some other people.
Work safe and take care when you can finally get out there.
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Originally posted by pourfarmer View PostAre these yours? What variety, I'll stay away from that one!
I ve had oats get rained on every 2nd day for 4 weeks. No sprouting in the swath whatsoever. Barley on the other hand, that shit will sprout with morning dew.
Good germ tho , guess we will be using the dessicated ones for seed now . They are harvested in fine shape in the bin
I have saw lots of morgan oats do this also , you have been lucky
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Good germ tho , guess we will be using the desiccated ones for seed now
https://www.monsanto-ag.co.uk/roundup/roundup-agriculture/best-practice/seed-germination/
Be very careful. A germination test may appear "normal" initially with the radicle and coleoptile emergence. You may even get a high germination rate and think your good to go but that's where the trouble might begin depending on time of gly application preharvest. Gly chelated zinc and auxin interference are only the tip of the iceberg that could sink your plan to use that seed. Suggest doing a germ test on farm with sprayed and unsprayed seed and compare seedling development far beyond the germination stage. Talk to a seed grower.
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