So, if you had folpet in the shed, a nice evening tonight and at least a week of rain coming up in the forecast, would you paint it on leaf 2?
Idea is to give a bit more flexibility for the T2 timing, or maybe even let me drop down from a Revystar to an Ascra type mix later on, if it comes dry...
Amazed no one has done this , winner winner , agro could do 100,000 acres a day and make a fortune , farmer gets non serviced / unbiased (hopefully ) advise
My golf coach lives in Arizona , send him vids , have a chat on zoom , golf is harder than growing crops
We put 1.1 litre/ha Revystar on some Zyatt and Skyfall no chance of a T0 and at the time application no sign of rust is this a good move? We ve also put some Myresa and syrex on the same varieties at 1.2 and 0.6 respectively what does the pyraclostrobin bring to the party? Thanks
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Ahead of a seventh season of Real Results, CPM looks back at how the circle of growers was formed and how the on-farm trials have provided insights to fungicide use, aiding decision-making in real-life scenarios.
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The pathogen causing yellow rust has been changing its virulence profiles faster than you can say ‘variety resistance’ of late. CPM was at the UKCVPS stakeholder event last month to find out the status quo between winter wheat varieties...
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Navigating disease control with an ever-declining chemical armoury is a challenge for many, so could leaning on historic natural options be beneficial in bolstering crop protection? CPM looks at the innovation behind two naturally-derived...
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On highly fertile soils, a Yorkshire farmer is firmly committed to producing high yields ahead of chasing stewardship funds. CPM finds out how he’s achieving a balance between pushing productivity and environmental considerations.
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A relatively warm and dry February saw field work resume in earnest. With yellow rust already at uncomfortable levels in some regions and the T0 timing on the horizon, CPM gathers thoughts on disease control at a roundtable event hosted by...
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The future use options for fungicides in cereal crops was discussed in detail at a workshop held in Co. Down earlier this week.
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Since its 1st March tomorrow, thought I'd start the next year's worth of sugar beet fun and games 🤦♂️
@Breckland Boy have you started....or finished!! drilling yet?
Who’s going to use Univoq this year? The only real substitute is Revystar but at £27 / ha more expensive it’s a difficult decision. We used Univoq for half a day last year and had to replace all of our DCV diaphragms, over winter we have found several damaged tank hoses and replaced the pump...
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After careful consideration of what was a knee-jerk reaction, a last-minute alternative to oilseed rape provides food for thought for a North Lincolnshire grower. CPM reports
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Corteva has recently issued detailed best practice application advice for Inatreq-containing fungicides for the coming season after worrying problems were reported by spray operators in 2022, its first season of use. But will farmers...
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New data from cereal disease trials carried out in 2022 has shown that Univoq, from Corteva Agriscience, has demonstrated a superior yield return in comparison to Revystar XE for the second year running.
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A crop of DSV Champion winter wheat grown by UK producer Tim Lamyman at his Worlaby Farm, Lincolnshire, in 2022 has been confirmed as the official Guinness World Record for wheat yield.
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Well I guess it’s time to start another annual thread about how peoples crops are looking at the start of the year.
All pics taken today.
Generally I’m pretty happy at present other than one but of rape that looks a bit thin in places thanks mainly to pheasants🙄
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