How do you know you have had a good response to applying Magphos K?.
I left one tramline untreated & it died. 3 t/ha. The rest nearby on gravel did 6.4 t/ha. JB Diego at T1 last year. Full of mildew & yellow rust too.
How do you know you have had a good response to applying Magphos K?.
I left one tramline untreated & it died. 3 t/ha. The rest nearby on gravel did 6.4 t/ha. JB Diego at T1 last year. Full of mildew & yellow rust too.
Bugger!We'll be amongst spring barley first week in August. Spraying off green bits end of this week. Be fine to get it out of way. Fed up looking at it.
doing 2t/ac though, he's very disappointed,
That is impressive. I shall look at magphos K in a different light now.
im convinced foliar feeds are of benefit foliar p helps retarded crops in the spring and late foliar k increases bushel weights and helps green leaf retention, or at least it does/has here plus there seems to be less disease pressure, we are gradually moving to whole farm applications as have been experimenting this last 2/3 years
Some arsehole was driving round this area and lit 3 fires apparently. What a prat. Luckily most fields were saved I gather.@Woodlander ........ up by Mount St Bernards Abbey. Heard its under control now. View attachment 695466
Some arsehole was driving round this area and lit 3 fires apparently. What a prat. Luckily most fields were saved I gather.
Oh no. Which road is that taken from? Often get grass fires on the Charnwood Lodge Nature Reserve up that way which are probably started deliberately.@Woodlander ........ up by Mount St Bernards Abbey. Heard its under control now. View attachment 695466
I agree but why does TAG not show this conclusion.
Oh no. Which road is that taken from? Often get grass fires on the Charnwood Lodge Nature Reserve up that way which are probably started deliberately.
Sister who lives at Erpingham in Norfolk has just sent a picture of a straw stack on fire, just a stubble field away from her house,. Sounds like local farmers and fire brigade have it under control.
Yes. I know where you mean.