PGRO warns of yield and maturity considerations for those planting winter beans this spring in UK

게시됨 2024년 1월 23일

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The Processors and Growers Research Organisation (PGRO) has suggested that farmers can sow winter beans in the spring due to wet conditions preventing autumn drilling. However, they should anticipate longer maturity dates and reduced yields. To mitigate the yield impact, farmers are advised to increase seed rates and treat the crop like a spring bean, boosting the plant population to around 36-40 plants/m2. Maturity may take up to 12 days longer than usual.
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Growers will be able to plant winter beans this spring, but the Processors and Growers Research Organisation (PGRO) warns that they will need to plan for differences in maturity dates and yield. The organisation says it has received a flood of calls from farmers who still have winter seed in the shed, having had to abandon drilling last autumn. While this seed can be sown, research shows that rates will have to be increased to counter the yield impact, and maturity may take up to 12 days longer in the east of England. Field trials for this were last carried out in 2013, following another wet autumn. Principal technical officer Stephen Belcher drilled winter beans in the spring with four populations planted at three sites on three different sowing dates. These indicated that beans sown at 18 plants per square metre could be grown in the spring, but on average there was a 34% yield reduction. This penalty was reduced by 18% when the seed rate was doubled. Spring-sown winter seed ...

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