Was down in caronport yesterday, so saw a lot of lentils. Cleanest field weed wise was in some rolling land south of Raymore.
My question is, why are the lentil crops almost always so dang dirty and full of mustard etc.? Does not the lack of weed control hammer yield on such a low growing crop?
Is it a herb resistance issue? Poor herb choice? Sencor not enough? No control in non lentil years? Too tight a rotation? Up here, it is rare to see much mustard anymore, unless you are organic. Some of the fields look quite hideous in mustard density, gotta be hard on yield? Why so much mustard?
Just curious, not meaning ill will on anyone in that corridor who may have lentils there, but it really stuck out to me. Always has really. Just a pondering I had after making the drive yesterday...
My question is, why are the lentil crops almost always so dang dirty and full of mustard etc.? Does not the lack of weed control hammer yield on such a low growing crop?
Is it a herb resistance issue? Poor herb choice? Sencor not enough? No control in non lentil years? Too tight a rotation? Up here, it is rare to see much mustard anymore, unless you are organic. Some of the fields look quite hideous in mustard density, gotta be hard on yield? Why so much mustard?
Just curious, not meaning ill will on anyone in that corridor who may have lentils there, but it really stuck out to me. Always has really. Just a pondering I had after making the drive yesterday...
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