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I think the autumn weather does make a difference to the osrHad to look it up, so I dont know. I believe too much rain in autumn when seeds are planted is more of a concern for farmers around here, and also in spring because it is low above sea level, and creeks are flooding
in southern England there has been trials with combination planting with legume mixes or buckwheat mixed with osr, the idea is the beetle will concentrate on the buckwheat or legumes instead of weakening the osr.
What I've read is this helps but the results are still poor.
Does anyone know any more about the use of the above??