Not a great combination, dry frost with hot temps coming.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostNot a great combination, dry frost with hot temps coming.
They will look tough when the cotyledons desiccate off in the warm temps coming up.
Those pics are yellow mustard. Canola hasn't popped through yet.Last edited by farmaholic; May 27, 2019, 06:46.
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Well if it turns out they're not dead I'd look into Furrow's recipe especially if flea beetles show up
Oh, yellow mustard. Well, still in tough for now.
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostWell if it turns out they're not dead I'd look into Furrow's recipe especially if flea beetles show up
Oh, yellow mustard. Well, still in tough for now.
I've been through this before. Not fun to watch recover. To watch that center growing point try to grow with the cotyledon "solar panels" froze off is slow and painful.
What recipe is that?
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furrowtickler
May 26, 2019 | 13:02 10 A recipe I use on frost damaged canola this time of year is 2 Lt/ac Alpine and matador . Makes for a very speedy recovery if damage is not really severe .
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Thanks. I doubt those leaves will be absorbing much of anything. Haven't seen any flea beetles feeding either "YET" but will have to be extremely vigilant on that issue.
Those pics came from a low part of a field but I think they will all have been affected to some degree.
Just thankful the canola isn't all up too!
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Originally posted by wiseguyYellow mustard way tougher than canola !
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Originally posted by jazz View PostYou guys need to get an old POS drill like mine then the crop wont come up so fast and freeze. Still looking for my canola and wheat.
What is the difference if you seed early and let the frost kick the shit out of half your crop or seed later with half the rate???????
Froze here last night ...still too chilly to put the last crop in the ground ....and this frost will really kick the shit out of the hay crop.....
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