Oh no! I live in fear of that.I’m here to perform the public service of making you all feel better about your beet:
Oh no! I live in fear of that.I’m here to perform the public service of making you all feel better about your beet:
I have seperate racks for beet and wheat herbicides, both of them were part pots that I must have put together when I ‘tidied up’Oh no! I live in fear of that.
I’m here to perform the public service of making you all feel better about your beet:
Agree its not cheap. Same as xchange. But I want to get rid of the BG and it does help.
Easily done. Also why can’t they make the bottles bigger?! 4-5ha per can of debut on even a modest sized sprayer is ridiculousI’m here to perform the public service of making you all feel better about your beet:
Not sure about that. 120g often does 8ha for me. It’s the 60g generic ally ones that get me. Will you be able to claim on insurance @Daniel ?Easily done. Also why can’t they make the bottles bigger?! 4-5ha per can of debut on even a modest sized sprayer is ridiculous
Yep. Often end up doing 4…. Not ideal but every time I try to leave for 2 big hits I regret it. Big bindweed knotgrass and blackgrass pressure. Trying conviso for the first time here. Definitely need to improve my strategy.15g? Are you going through quite a few times? I aim to tie my blw control up in 2 passes so usually at least 20g here
As I’ve just replied to them on Twitter, if a public kitchen has to have different colour chopping boards for meat, salad, bread etc.Then why aren’t they putting different herbicides in different colour pots?Easily done. Also why can’t they make the bottles bigger?! 4-5ha per can of debut on even a modest sized sprayer is ridiculous
I think it would work for fung/herb/insecticides but then when you consider all the crops some herbicides are approved for you’d need an awful lot of colours…then you have to cater for colour blind people…! But you’re so right; they could do an awful lot more on those little granule tubs. CEREALS ONLY in big letters or BROAD LEAVED CROPS ONLYAs I’ve just replied to them on Twitter, if a public kitchen has to have different colour chopping boards for meat, salad, bread etc.Then why aren’t they putting different herbicides in different colour pots?
Thought i would just chip in here! X-Clude is a new generation water conditioner, its chemistry is different to that of X-Change. pretty much in most of our trials it tops X-Change when it comes to partnering the herbicide for control. Happy to help if more info is needed.Agree its not cheap. Same as xchange. But I want to get rid of the BG and it does help.
Is there a list of agrochemicals that show improved performance with x-clude in hard water?Thought i would just chip in here! X-Clude is a new generation water conditioner, its chemistry is different to that of X-Change. pretty much in most of our trials it tops X-Change when it comes to partnering the herbicide for control. Happy to help if more info is needed.
Same, need to spray asap.Also the last couple of hot days seem to have really caused a myzus population explosion, today I could easily find winged and countless juvenile wingless on the plants when last Thursday and Friday I was struggling to find much at all.
Hi attached is a couple of technical sheets for X-Clude. I hope this helps. There are various Herbicides it will be affective with. if there is anything in particular let me know.Is there a list of agrochemicals that show improved performance with x-clude in hard water?
Hi attached is a couple of technical sheets for X-Clude. I hope this helps. There are various Herbicides it will be affective with. if there is anything in particular let me know.
This is a difficult one and one we often get asked. Adjuavnt approvals on Grassland (non Amenity) is very limted especailly when it comes to Phenoxy Herbicides. There isnt anything we can recommend for this, however most Phenoxys are strong acids and can be prone to lock up in hard water, it would be worthwhile looking at using a good water Conditioner to ensure the biological activity of the herbicide is getting the best chance it can in this situation.What is your recommended adjuvant to go with hormone herbicides in grassland? In those situations I think chemistry needs all the help it can get! Would torpedo II be the one to use or is there something else?
Insurance won't cover you on your crops, but contact sprayed with higher premium is usually coveredNot sure about that. 120g often does 8ha for me. It’s the 60g generic ally ones that get me. Will you be able to claim on insurance @Daniel ?