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    #11
    My peas got authority then in crop centurion this year. They were the healthiest peas I'd ever seen until they ran out of water. Low spots almost four feet tall and have 11 pods 6-9 peas per pod. I had a few canola plants and lamb's quarters sneak through but it looks worse than it is. I also put 40lbs of MESZ with the sees.

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      #12
      I sees watcha mean - lol
      Ya most peas shut down a while ago , but ado it's worth the look here . The fertility plots will do 45 and some will do 20-25 with no fertility and group 2 .
      That combination you did is a very good one on these plots as well

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        #13
        To be honest - this is some of the most valuable info I have seen in 10 years in crop production - bar none , if you have pulses in your rotation.
        Very impressed with the work done by the rack on this year - brutal that BASF would not put a dime into this research 👎👎 .
        Pulse growers should be be funding 50% of this bill as well . Other than westernvickie there today - they have been non existing in this as well.

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          #14
          what is treflan worth these days.
          thanks for the info,
          have used some authority, on lite land
          with good results, but this year was to dry to learn much.
          are the plots south of battle ford on the way to wilkie ?

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            #15
            The Rack has plots at Wilkie, Perdue and the Battlefords.

            It was a great tour, and great to have such investigative work by the Rack.

            We have used Authority on both peas and flax with excellent results, especially on clevers. Needs rain to activate, so was surprised to see such good results with the very little rain we had this spring.

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              #16
              Kinda missed something? That's why I log into Agriville, to know what's going on. Vicki tell us about these tours so we can brain up.

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                #17
                What are some examples of fertility that looked good? I have been struggling to figure it out on my farm.

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                  #18
                  What are some examples of fertility that looked good? I have been struggling to figure it out on my farm.

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                    #19
                    Hopefully this info is msde public and continues.
                    My best densities this year. No not fairy dust. First time took yhe effort to apply Trilex along with everything else. Even on virgin ground for peas.
                    No rain, no disease....yet. Well see how they holdup after this.

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