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  • the big wheel
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    Had similar event a few years ago in no till field. The previous years depression in tracks caused a segment of the next years drill to go 1 inch deaper and did the same thing was it dry originally?

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  • Jagfarms
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    We seeded another field of peas after with inoculant apllied the same day and rate with no issues in the field
    Had the same fertilizer issue on this field as well

    I am not to worried about it just more curious to what it could be

    It's starting to look a bit better now

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  • Jagfarms
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    We had some fertilizer issues might have caused it too as fertilizer only went on a fraction of rate we wanted
    Bourgault tank and a vent was plugged off so did not pressure up properly
    We new we had a problem then but could not find what the problem was
    I was not real concerned about that as peas do not require much fertilizer
    We got the problem fixed once the peas were seeded

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  • farmaholic
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    Fellows, I think the color difference you see from the sprayer seat looks more like standing stubble versus flattened stubble from field operations. Other than that I don't have an explanation either for the other picture other than what other people are suggesting. Spray overlap, poor nodulation, disease, I doubt it's herbicide flash because the all other ones don't have the symptoms. Is it happening in the places of heaviest trash?

    Innoculant with polymer coating? Application misses? How dry have you been? Did you check for nodulation(green plants versus yellow)?

    Keep us informed Jag.
    Last edited by farmaholic; Jun 22, 2017, 15:50.

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  • Jagfarms
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    Inoculant was applied by custom applicator with polymer coating

    This field is 320 acres
    80 acres was lentil stubble
    240 Durum
    Where lentils were there is no yellow
    But yellow where Durum was it is Yellow

    All sprayed same day seeded at same time

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  • biglentil
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    Thats my guess also. Lots of compaction issues around here
    Chemical over application in those strips maybe this year or last year. Lots of residual damage showing up this year.
    Last edited by biglentil; Jun 22, 2017, 14:07.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by GDR View Post
    I don't know anything about field peas but picture looks like it's wheel tracks from seeding. Could it be compaction from wet conditions. Lack of adequate root system?
    Thats my guess also. Lots of compaction issues around here

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  • helmsdale
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    Originally posted by GDR View Post
    I don't know anything about field peas but picture looks like it's wheel tracks from seeding. Could it be compaction from wet conditions. Lack of adequate root system?
    Granular Innoculant not metered out quite right? Steaky appearance in the picture would seem to indicate to me its not environmental (except for possibility of compaction as suggested earlier) but rather mechanical?

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  • GDR
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    Originally posted by Jagfarms View Post



    What's up with these peas ?
    Looks like nitrogen deficiency to me we applied some foliar to see if it helps the situation
    I don't know anything about field peas but picture looks like it's wheel tracks from seeding. Could it be compaction from wet conditions. Lack of adequate root system?

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  • dave4441
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    Newest leaves are yellowing so not a N issue now that i think a little more.

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