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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostJust pulled from surface
Anything we dug out is just fine
I can see remnants of the seed treatment colour so it appears you're applying a fungicide seed treatment therefore working against yourself compromising the mycorrhizal development. Have a look at this taken earlier today. Bare seed treated with multi species beneficial bacteria and fungi.
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Originally posted by Austranada View PostNot seeing much of a rhizosphere there
I can see remnants of the seed treatment colour so it appears you're applying a fungicide seed treatment therefore working against yourself compromising the mycorrhizal development. Have a look at this taken earlier today. Bare seed treated with multi species beneficial bacteria and fungi.
I will dig plants properly and show roots nice a washed too lol.
Nice root system there, is that on your farm ? What kind of soil ? How much moisture to date ?
Is that from you friends farm ?
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWe use 1/2 rate seed treatment with a Crop Aid seed treatment nutrient that includes kelp and bacteria as well . Don’t need to be lectured on seed treatments. I know , phasing them out when we can after we get the soil back in shape .
I will dig plants properly and show roots nice a washed too lol.
Nice root system there, is that on your farm ? What kind of soil ? How much moisture to date ?
Is that from you friends farm ?
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWe use 1/2 rate seed treatment with a Crop Aid seed treatment nutrient that includes kelp and bacteria as well . Don’t need to be lectured on seed treatments. I know , phasing them out when we can after we get the soil back in shape .
I will dig plants properly and show roots nice a washed too lol.
Nice root system there, is that on your farm ? What kind of soil ? How much moisture to date ?
Is that from you friends farm ?
But we can make that better by coating them with nice shiny colored polymers to keep whatever must be applied to greatly enhance survivability.
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Canola side by side , planter and drill . Moisture stress showing
Planter at 2.3 lbs left , drill at 5.5 lbs right , same variety.
Kinda hard to tell from pictures but the 5.5 lbs is now blasting top flowers and has smaller pods .
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We seen the same thing but much more exaggerated last year in side by sides
The lower seeding rate held on about 7-10 days longer in hot and dry conditions. The higher seeding rates topped out at 15 bus / ac and the planter 24 bus / ac under very dry conditions.
Although much better this year we are still below 6.5 in here for the most part . Last year was about 3.6 .
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Now close to 14 days with no more than 1/10
Stress is showing
Side by side , same variety
Left with planter at 2.2 lbs
Right with drill at 5.4 lbs
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostFurrow at the start of this thread you had a picture of one crop seeded with a Bourgault, the other with a seedmaster. How do those crops look today?
Will try to get head and kernel countsLast edited by furrowtickler; Aug 2, 2022, 09:12.
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Soybean plots
Caught an inch of rain and some small hail but look unaffected.
Should fill out and have a chance to finish this year with the warm weather the next 2 weeks
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