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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
bean weevil and bruchid beetles
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<blockquote data-quote="Gong Farmer" data-source="post: 6359210" data-attributes="member: 4607"><p>Not sure we have ever generated a yield response to weevil sprays, any warnings about nodule damage has come from text books rather than trials records or field observations. I'll check archives later if I get chance. Spoke to someone at Cereals yesterday who had seen significant notching on spring bean leaves, eventually got a spray on but eggs may have been laid by then as crop turned yellow soon after and he was tempted to put some N on. He didn't (obviously) and crop recovered to be healthy now and waist high. Maybe that alludes to PGRO comment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gong Farmer, post: 6359210, member: 4607"] Not sure we have ever generated a yield response to weevil sprays, any warnings about nodule damage has come from text books rather than trials records or field observations. I'll check archives later if I get chance. Spoke to someone at Cereals yesterday who had seen significant notching on spring bean leaves, eventually got a spray on but eggs may have been laid by then as crop turned yellow soon after and he was tempted to put some N on. He didn't (obviously) and crop recovered to be healthy now and waist high. Maybe that alludes to PGRO comment? [/QUOTE]
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