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Once every two years, anyone with a serious interest in the potato industry heads to the Yorkshire Event Centre for a specialist trade show. CPM attended BP2023 in Harrogate for insight into the latest sector developments, including what’s...
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Once every two years, anyone with a serious interest in the potato industry heads to the Yorkshire Event Centre for a specialist trade show. CPM attended BP2023 in Harrogate for insight into the latest sector developments, including what’s...
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so rung number, very convincing. followed their instructions, telling me bank and pay pal accounts hacked.
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College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) advisors are confirming that the wet weather during much of March and April has made crop protection challenging.
As a consequence, crops are under pressure, providing ideal conditions for...
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With previous warnings of an impending ‘sea of septoria’, how are crops faring as the season continues? CPM joins the Bayer Crop Doctor team for an update on the sites and tips for next steps.
By Janine Adamson
For many, a lack of spray...
Donât drop guard against yellow rust and Septoria
Recent cold, dry weather may have reduced the immediate disease pressure in cereal crops, but growers cannot drop their guard against yellow rust and Septoria at the main spring fungicide timings, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons warns...
Donât drop guard against yellow rust and Septoria
Recent cold, dry weather may have reduced the immediate disease pressure in cereal crops, but growers cannot drop their guard against yellow rust and Septoria at the main spring fungicide timings, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons warns...
Used Thiopron on sugar beet last year with good results. Anybody use it on cereals? Vertipin been used in Europe and has approval here this year, anybody had any experience of it? Could we use these sulphur products instead of multisite fungicides like Folpet?
I have some spring barley that is just gone past GS59 and has not gotten its T2 due to unforeseen circumstances. I want to include a multisite and now folpet is the only option and I see it says apply before GS59, I could leave it out but just wondering does anyone have any bad expeirence of...
Don't drop guard against yellow rust and Septoria
Recent cold, dry weather may have reduced the immediate disease pressure in cereal crops, but growers cannot drop their guard against yellow rust and Septoria at the main spring fungicide timings, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons warns...
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Download PDF Septoria may have been atypically absent as a serious risk to many wheat crops last season, but that doesn’t mean it can be safely ignored. CPM assesses the disease that robs yield more than any other. As we increasingly grow new and more resistant varieties, the...
I usually buy an IBC of Manganese every year and lash a bit on with the sprayer. I've done tissue tests in the past because I felt they were relatively dear and I wasn't gaining a lot. But I still use the manganese for the barley even though I'm not sure its any measurable difference.
But given...
Unusually cold this week. Another frost this morning, so at least 3 this week now.
Have T2 on wheat to do, T1 on SB and some beans to tidy up. All mixes containing a herbicide.
Anybody not applying with such low night temps?
With the T2 spray timing for wheat crops rapidly approaching thoughts turn to providing adequate protection to the top two leaves to keep them clean and disease free.
T2 fungicide treatments are the most significant in terms of protecting final yields as it is this spray timing which provides...
Pathogen
Ramularia collo-cygni
Hosts
The disease affects winter and spring barley. The fungus is able to infect wheat and oats but the incidence and importance of this is unknown.
Symptoms
Ramularia shows no visible symptoms at the seedling stage, so identification within seed and seedlings...
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Download PDF Filling the shoes left by chlorothalonil is a big ask, but new work has shown the multi-tasking adjuvant, Kantor, can give fungicide mixes containing folpet a performance boost. CPM investigates. The addition of Kantor can ensure fungicide coverage is optimised. By...
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As chlorothalonil drops out of the picture, genetics may be stepping in to take its place on septoria control. CPM assesses what the transition means for growers. Chemistry can no longer be relied on solely to do the job, and increasingly genetics are stepping up to the plate. By...
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Generic crop protection product specialist ADAMA Agricultural Solutions is promoting the active ingredient folpet as an alternative multisite cereal fungicide treatment, as disease resistance and regulatory withdrawals – especially for chlorothalonil (CTL) – reduce the...
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