T1 on a clean wheat

Wigeon

Member
Arable Farmer
I'd be grateful for the collective view.

I've got some reasonably clean dawsum that hasn't seen a sprayer yet:

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Obviously some lower leaf septoria as normal, but otherwise clean.

Agronomist reckons 1.1 of Ascra, plus mag man and ccc etc. I'd be interested to know what others are doing in similar positions.
 

alomy75

Member
I did my Dawsum today with revystar plus teb, pgr etc. These modern fungicides seem to be getting less and less effective in a curative situation and we are going to need to squeeze every last bit of yield out of this years crops 🤦
 

Adeptandy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
PE15
Got a robust T1 to go on. Zyatt has a yellow hue from the clean up at T0.5 even a little rust in the Extase. Hoping to start tomorrow 🤞
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
Wow. T1s done a week ago here. Leaf 2 emerging now. October sowings. PTZ + strob at T1 (Cranium, Costello, Dawsum) adding teb where rust was active (Crusoe, Extase and Zyatt).

I would not miss a leaf 3 treatment especially if there was nothing at T0. The colder temperatures will have slowed septoria latency, not its spread.

Dawsum’s commercial success will be its downfall - I predict it breaks down to rust or septoria in 2-3 years
 

Salopian_Will

Member
BASE UK Member
Location
Shropshire
I'd be grateful for the collective view.

I've got some reasonably clean dawsum that hasn't seen a sprayer yet:

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Obviously some lower leaf septoria as normal, but otherwise clean.

Agronomist reckons 1.1 of Ascra, plus mag man and ccc etc. I'd be interested to know what others are doing in similar positions.
Litre of ascra here. Up to the 1.2 where I’m a little late and revystar where there is good potential(which is not much).
 

texelburger

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Herefordshire
I'd be grateful for the collective view.

I've got some reasonably clean dawsum that hasn't seen a sprayer yet:

View attachment 1180005

Obviously some lower leaf septoria as normal, but otherwise clean.

Agronomist reckons 1.1 of Ascra, plus mag man and ccc etc. I'd be interested to know what others are doing in similar positions.
Gosh lucky you,crops around here are plastered in disease due to the constant rain.Even Extase and Champion are showing high levels of Septoria. We are,admittedly, in a hot spot with our climate being what it is.All the local farmers are moaning about the disease pressure.
 

snarling bee

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Bedfordshire
T1s done here 1st May. A bit early as not many leaf 3 fully out except small areas of Crusoe with some leaf 2's out. Timing very difficult as patchy crops all over the place in terms of GS. But I figured T2 @ GS 37-39 is 3 weeks away usually so it had better go on especially as rain forecast. Revystar @0.8 on Skyfall, Crusoe, Insitor and Oxford or Elatus Era @0.8 on Champion. T2 plan not decided yet but likely to be Univoq or the co pack Vimoy (iblon) and Jessico One (Inatreq) (probably reducing the rate of Jessico One).

PS
Why do we need so many names for the same active. For mentally challenged like me its a confusing nightmare.
 

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