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Typically sown shortly after the previous harvest, oil seed rape is now one of the most common ‘break crops’ and an important part of many arable rotations. From the stage of the crop being drilled, the plant will produce leaves throughout the Autumn and Winter seasons before leaf development ceases due to the warmer temperatures in the Spring. From here, flower bud emergence begins and the crop grows to reach heights of between 100 – 160cm, whilst the pods develop.
Glide above the seed
Once developed, the seed sits at the tip of the crop. Being a very fragile crop, farmers must be very cautious of their spraying activity when treating oil seed rape. A high clearance machine is ideal for working in this crop, enabling the sprayer to glide above the seed and eliminate damage.
Condor Endurance
Condor Endurance
- Built for maximal capacity and speed
- J-booms available up to 55 metres
- 8000 litre tank
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