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Anyone bothering with sclerotinia sprays?
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 6192710" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>No. The reason being that we can see something that needs spraying for.</p><p>For example I sprayed our T1 on Wheat today. The Skyscraper has definitely got Septoria damage.</p><p>The Rape on the other hand is clean as a whistle. Sclerotinia was only a problem in 2008. Never seen it since.</p><p>A typical example of a disease that the chem companies scare us to death about and will rarely ever be so again. Just like Orange blossom midge.</p><p></p><p>There are of course other reasons for wanting to spray wheat and barley other than fungicides. PGRs and Manganese for instance. So it would be prudent to add some fungicide. This was the case with my Dunston wheat that also got sprayed with a T1 today, but at a much lower rate of fungicide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 6192710, member: 44728"] No. The reason being that we can see something that needs spraying for. For example I sprayed our T1 on Wheat today. The Skyscraper has definitely got Septoria damage. The Rape on the other hand is clean as a whistle. Sclerotinia was only a problem in 2008. Never seen it since. A typical example of a disease that the chem companies scare us to death about and will rarely ever be so again. Just like Orange blossom midge. There are of course other reasons for wanting to spray wheat and barley other than fungicides. PGRs and Manganese for instance. So it would be prudent to add some fungicide. This was the case with my Dunston wheat that also got sprayed with a T1 today, but at a much lower rate of fungicide. [/QUOTE]
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