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Spring Sown NUM3 mixes for Blackgrass Land
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 9275053" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>I will quote this section again.</p><p></p><p>Once the area is established, you need to maintain it by managing it in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve this action’s aim (described above).</p><p></p><p>end quote.</p><p></p><p> This does not shout cut the full field to control patches of problem black grass or other problem grasses.</p><p>This shouts, do area control only where needed. Just like you would do in wheat crops.</p><p>Yes, if it can be proven that, it required the entire field to be cut, then cut it and bale it, but they I am sure will require some proof this was the case.</p><p></p><p>as that is not in the basic management requirement of the num3 as do not cut unless needed, is one of the few hard rules.</p><p>Like all things take it up with them, regardless of if you think I have it wrong or not, better double checking, than doing something that may put you in breach.</p><p></p><p> if you do get a definitive answer let us all know.</p><p></p><p> while I will do patch control I have no intention of trying to cut a bale it full fields, unless the full field is full of black grass. But that’s why I added some Timothy and cocksfoot to try to out compete any that comes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 9275053, member: 55822"] I will quote this section again. Once the area is established, you need to maintain it by managing it in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve this action’s aim (described above). end quote. This does not shout cut the full field to control patches of problem black grass or other problem grasses. This shouts, do area control only where needed. Just like you would do in wheat crops. Yes, if it can be proven that, it required the entire field to be cut, then cut it and bale it, but they I am sure will require some proof this was the case. as that is not in the basic management requirement of the num3 as do not cut unless needed, is one of the few hard rules. Like all things take it up with them, regardless of if you think I have it wrong or not, better double checking, than doing something that may put you in breach. if you do get a definitive answer let us all know. while I will do patch control I have no intention of trying to cut a bale it full fields, unless the full field is full of black grass. But that’s why I added some Timothy and cocksfoot to try to out compete any that comes up. [/QUOTE]
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