septoria

  1. DieselRob

    RGAT Grouse

    Anyone growing it? Or considering it for this year? RGAT’s 2nd go at a BYDV variety, Wolverine didn’t really whet the appetite but what’s the thoughts on Grouse? I haven’t been able to see it in any trials yet
  2. TFF

    IPM approaches to controlling cereal diseases

    Under Irish growing conditions, controlling cereal diseases is a critical part of managing cereal crops. Here, Steven Kildea, Teagasc Plant Pathologist, outlines how we can combine the different components of control through integrated pest management to manage diseases. With a mild and damp...
  3. APJ

    Harvest 2023

    Let’s start a harvest 23 thread! So how far do we all think we are from starting? Winter barley rapidly ripening here early start is on the cards. First week of july maybe, rape just starting to lose its greenness also!
  4. Agriland RSS

    Tillage: Time to consider new seed varieties for 2023-2024

    Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland It’s that time of year when cereal growers will start to consider what new seed varieties are available for the season ahead. In some parts of the country, the start of the winter barley harvest is just four weeks away. And as soon as this is...
  5. News

    Significant support for new winter wheat Bamford

    High yielding Group 3 Soft ticks all the key boxes confirms Laura Beaty of MSP Bamford, an early maturing, high yielding Group 3 Soft wheat, is receiving strong seed trade support on the back of very promising results recorded in National List (NL) trials according to both Laura Beaty, Seed...
  6. M

    Agronomist T3 prescription!

    Hi All, For those who use an agronomist to help with work load who’s got a rec for T3? Its very dry and wheat of our sensible varieties here very clean (Siskin /Extase etc) Is teb/prochloraz the general go to in this rusty weather?Will it be needed? For those that prescribe for themselves...
  7. Agriland RSS

    AHDB: Crop update – 85% of winter wheat in ‘good’ condition

    Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is confirming that 85% of Great Britain’s winter wheat crop was in good/excellent condition in its latest crop update. This is ahead of 82% at the same point last season, but down 3% on the...
  8. TFF

    Regenerative trials show key advantages for most robust wheats

    Regenerative regimes allowing earlier autumn drilling can give particular advantages to the most robust wheat varieties, reveal the latest trials undertaken as part of Agrii’s Green Horizons sustainability-improving initiative. The fully-replicated trials comparing the performance of two...
  9. teslacoils

    New Varieties Of Wheat And Barley - What's Looking Decent?

    I think my faithful gleam has had its day. What's looking the standout wheats and barleys on your farms - what's covered the ground well and avoiding the diseases?
  10. M

    Palladium winter wheat

    I really like group 2’s for some reason (no science involved) and have always grown cordial,Siskin and recently Extase. Farmer friendly varieties! what’s the verdict and opinions on palladium ? Cheers
  11. CPM RSS

    Bamford shows early promise

    Written by janineadamson from CPM Magazine Incoming Group 3 wheat variety, Bamford, is showing early promise following AHDB National List trials, according to seed trade experts. The soft Group 3 wheat has attracted the attention of both Laura Beaty and Andrew Bourne, thanks to its potential...
  12. W

    Need some rain !

    Drying out very fast now. Clay soils starting to crack in the top. Stewardship seeds gone into a dustbowl pretty much as well the last couple of days.
  13. P

    Is Verydor causing tipping?

    T2 went onto Graham about a week ago , crop was lovely and green, it's slowly turning yellow after 4 days. Is anybody else seeing it? 1 l verydor + epsomicrotop. Extase has also tipped a bit. I've got some insitor to have T2 still but I'm a bit cautious.
  14. Agriland RSS

    CAFRE: Wet spring weather causes crop protection challenge

    Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland 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...
  15. Castlemaine

    Tipping from granular urea ?

    Has anyone experienced this , using origin 46% for the first time , got burned tips , could it have it been the urea dust with due on the leaf ?
  16. CPM RSS

    Septoria remains an unwanted guest

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF 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...
  17. CPM RSS

    The ultimate backstage pass

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Engaging in oilseed rape trials is giving Shropshire farmer, Rob Morgan, risk-free insight into how upcoming varieties could work on his farm. CPM finds out more. By Janine Adamson Taking a leap of faith away from a tried and tested...
  18. CPM RSS

    T2 decisions loom

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF A wet early spring has favoured septoria and thrown fungicide strategies in the air. CPM investigates how four decision-makers from across the country are planning to manage the threat at T2. By Will Charlton Choosing a fungicide for T2...
  19. CPM RSS

    Formulation matters

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF How to improve an already good product is no simple task, but it’s one Adama is seeking to do with prothioconazole by investing in unique formulation technology. CPM finds out more. By Mike Abram Innovation in crop protection isn’t...
  20. W

    T 2 on wheat

    Have many started yet, if so what are you using?
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