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Definitely could be dropped pods. I haven't inspected that close yet. In past years I have noticed fields that were preharvest sprayed with roundup/heat had more dropped pods then fields that we let ripen naturally.Originally posted by Rareearth View PostJay, watching from road doesn’t reflect reality in the field.
I’ve lost about 10 % of our pods which are sitting on the ground unshelled. It’s different now with these varieties, where In the past you could see the white pod shelling from a distance, now it’s pods sitting on the ground.
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When checking the stubble combined before yesterday there were pods on the ground. So yes, wind will knock some loose. East/west swathed fields here are a disaster.Last edited by Braveheart; Sep 7, 2020, 20:03.
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We have to pay another 5 bucks a pound or so for seed that keeps its in fallen pods on. Lmao!!!Originally posted by Jay-mo View PostDefinitely could be dropped pods. I haven't inspected that close yet. In past years I have noticed fields that were preharvest sprayed with roundup/heat had more dropped pods then fields that we let ripen naturally.
This is not even a bad joke.
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That seems to be the case after what I have seen in the area the past 4-5 years as wellOriginally posted by Jay-mo View PostDefinitely could be dropped pods. I haven't inspected that close yet. In past years I have noticed fields that were preharvest sprayed with roundup/heat had more dropped pods then fields that we let ripen naturally.
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