Eleven considerations for a late break or dry seeding

Farm Table says:

Factors to consider in a dry seeding situation

The Smart Argo has compiled a list of 11 factors to consider in a dry seeding situation. These factors include:

  • Sow pasture paddocks first
  • Don’t forget weeds
  • Maximising the growing season length and soil temperature
  • Increased yield potential
  • Variety choice
  • Fertiliser toxicity
  • Residual herbicide carryover and plant back periods
  • Understand how pre-emergent herbicides work
  • Mice baiting
  • Imidacloprid insecticide seed dressing
  • Have some flexibility with your planned rotation
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