Posted by John_PA on May 22, 2015 at 00:27:50 from (72.95.151.87):
In Reply to: Cereal rye posted by Eldon (WA) on May 21, 2015 at 20:29:36:
I hate to alarm you, but there is a big smiling guy in the middle of your field...
You should probably ask him to leave, as he might be trampling things and just really honestly, it is creepy when you have a person standing in your field smiling at you. Honestly, you should take care of that problem soon. He might set up a camp or something...
That there daggone rye looks pretty good, otherwise. just one big weed in it, but other than that, it is really nice for your area.
This time of year, we have 7 foot rye, but we are not Washington at all. The problem is, the grain is worthless here, and the straw wont make as much as a grain crop on the same ground. You are doing spectacular! but again... guy smiling in the field is creepy and will impact yield... Sorry about the problem. Try some 2-4-d or put on some banvil. 7 oz per acre. He might leave...
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