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We missed a couple of good years where disease pressure was very low and growing quality durum would have been easier. But my crystal ball is broken. All it takes is a week of moist weather at the wrong time and we're in trouble.
Another example of where durum needs fusarium resistance in its genes not a poor remedy out of a jug.
Wasn't most durum bred from "desert" varieties? Sometimes conditions are a little too "tropical".
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Very little is actually sold as a 1cwad anyway....Its becoming obvious that customers buy 3cwad and can live with even lower grades ....
One local prices on a 2cwad or better ...
I had a marketing rep from a grainco tell me I should be spraying to maintain grade....I said I am not getting paid enough to use the spray and depreciate my sprayer...and weather could still ruin the grade 3 days before harvest anyway...
Spraying doesnt bubblewrap the crop.Last edited by bucket; Nov 16, 2020, 08:16.
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Originally posted by Rareearth View PostFarmers need grain storage (and cash flow) to blend away past years grading issues ( eurgot, midge, fusarium, hiking etc)
Hind sight 20:20
Nit-pickers can find it when there is none!
I would think the tolerances would be, err... need to be, relaxed in the future.
Example: ergot.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostFusarium tolerances in top two grades of durum may as well be zero.
Nit-pickers can find it when there is none!
I would think the tolerances would be, err... need to be, relaxed in the future.
Example: ergot.
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