In addition to wheat, we grew rape as a second crop in 2023/2024 using the CRF method. However, the trial did not yield any conclusive results as a result of a heavy pest infestation, which is why we only give a brief summary here.

Trial design

Whereas the Centaya 3000 Super + rotary cultivator was used for sowing the conventional variant, we used the Precea 6000-2FCC for the CRF variants. The undersown crops were sown separately for the last time this season (Centaya 3000 Super + rotary cultivator). This is now possible in a single pass with our trial machinery.

No companion plants were sown in the CRF-V1 variant. The BrassicaPro mixture with serradella, linseed, field bean, Egyptian clover, Persian clover and niger seed was also applied during sowing in CRF-V2. Serradella and buckwheat were sown in CRF-V3 during the hoeing pass in autumn. In addition, white clover was sown by drone in spring, since a second hoeing pass in mid/late March was not possible due to the weather conditions.

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The trial design for rape in the CRF method

The companion plants in CRF-V2 profited from the early sowing and were well established before winter. This was not the case for the plants sown in mid-October in CRF-V3. These developed poorly or not at all or were immediately killed by frost. The clover also left much to be desired, with poor emergence after sowing.

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Photo taken on 5th October 2023

We used the UF2002 with FT1001 and the ZA-V4200 for the fertilisation measures. The crop protection measures were carried out with the UX5201 Super.

Development in the field

The rape had to contend with various adverse events. Development in autumn was significantly affected by high rainfall after sowing. A heavy rape winter stem weevil infestation then occurred in autumn – in spite of an insecticide measure. Depending on the variant, up to 75 % of the plants had been affected by the end of March. The significantly lower infestation in CRF-V2 is worth mentioning. Undersowing with DSV Terralife BrassicaPro obviously had a positive effect here – the companion plants probably attracted the interest of the rape winter stem weevil, thereby “distracting” it from the rape.

Assessment
The assessment of 27th March 2024 clearly illustrates the extent of the infestation.

As can be seen in the assessments, the infestation was very high in all variants. It is conspicuous that the infestation was up to 57% lower in Variant C with the BRASSICAPRO mixture than without a companion crop. This suggests that companion plants distract the rape winter stem weevil and therefore support the development of the rape.

The significantly weakened crop was subsequently unable to develop well. Furthermore, the plants had to contend with extreme chickweed pressure in CRF-V1. The weed established itself so well that it pulled down the rape and provided pigeons and other birds with an ideal landing space.

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The weakened plants formed a large amount of side stems, and the flowering phase was subsequently extended to approx. eight weeks.

Additional challenges

We recorded a significant increase in damage done by mice in CRF-V2. It appears that the rodent pests found more places to hide due to the ground cover. Mouse poison was put down as a response. The additional placement of raptor perches proved successful, with birds of prey regularly sitting at the edge of the field after just two weeks.

Delayed development was observed in the CRF-V3 variant. This is attributable to the hoeing pass in autumn, which was carried out under wet weather conditions and led to soil capping.

Harvest and yield

At 25.33 dt/ha, the yield was average for the region. However, we have dispensed with further evaluations as a result of the significant weakening of the crop. The only thing to mention here is that the grain yield was best in CRF-V2, while CRF-V1 suffered high yield losses due to chickweed and damage done by pigeons.

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