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<blockquote data-quote="Flat 10" data-source="post: 8172423" data-attributes="member: 1880"><p>What I find quite surprising is just how quickly you can select. I took on some land with a moderate/severe BG problem. Only been in winter cereals and breaks for 15 years or more. This is my 3rd year of spring cropping and parts of the field are still terrible. Also i can vividly remember this land being a carpet of BG in winter beans 20 years or more ago but there was next to none in the following wheat despite only being sprayed post em with something like IPU and treflan. It may be rose tinted spectacles but IPU,DFF etc were used every year on this farm and other farms targeting BG (within the context of a much poorer rotation) and BG was controlled. Resistance didn't appear to arise and i'm not sure why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat 10, post: 8172423, member: 1880"] What I find quite surprising is just how quickly you can select. I took on some land with a moderate/severe BG problem. Only been in winter cereals and breaks for 15 years or more. This is my 3rd year of spring cropping and parts of the field are still terrible. Also i can vividly remember this land being a carpet of BG in winter beans 20 years or more ago but there was next to none in the following wheat despite only being sprayed post em with something like IPU and treflan. It may be rose tinted spectacles but IPU,DFF etc were used every year on this farm and other farms targeting BG (within the context of a much poorer rotation) and BG was controlled. Resistance didn't appear to arise and i'm not sure why. [/QUOTE]
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