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Cabbage stem flea beetle survey
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Abram" data-source="post: 6866210" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>I know oilseed rape is a bit of a dirty word at the moment, and cabbage stem flea beetle even more so, but we are doing a survey to see if we can get a good picture of what tactics are being used to "combat" CSFB during both establishment and for the larval stage, and to see just what impact they are having. Hopefully the results will give some pointers about how to grow the crop successfully (or not as the case may be). We're interested to hear from anyone growing the crop this year (even if has unfortunately failed), even if you're considering not growing it again next year.</p><p></p><p>We've got a couple of excellent Sony noise-cancelling headphones to giveaway to a couple of lucky winners, plus around 20 Dekalb merchandise goodie bags for those that complete the survey. Obviously we will look to share the results directly with those that would like a report, plus more widely in the farming press. </p><p></p><p>So far we have around 150 responses, which is a great start, but would be fantastic to increase that further to get as good a picture as possible!</p><p></p><p>If you're interested you can find the survey here: <a href="https://cropscience.bayer.co.uk/blog/articles/2020/03/cabbage-stem-flea-beetle-management-survey/" target="_blank">https://cropscience.bayer.co.uk/blog/articles/2020/03/cabbage-stem-flea-beetle-management-survey/</a></p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for anyone willing to help!</p><p></p><p>Mike Abram</p><p>PR & Communications Manager, Bayer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Abram, post: 6866210, member: 3489"] Hi all I know oilseed rape is a bit of a dirty word at the moment, and cabbage stem flea beetle even more so, but we are doing a survey to see if we can get a good picture of what tactics are being used to "combat" CSFB during both establishment and for the larval stage, and to see just what impact they are having. Hopefully the results will give some pointers about how to grow the crop successfully (or not as the case may be). We're interested to hear from anyone growing the crop this year (even if has unfortunately failed), even if you're considering not growing it again next year. We've got a couple of excellent Sony noise-cancelling headphones to giveaway to a couple of lucky winners, plus around 20 Dekalb merchandise goodie bags for those that complete the survey. Obviously we will look to share the results directly with those that would like a report, plus more widely in the farming press. So far we have around 150 responses, which is a great start, but would be fantastic to increase that further to get as good a picture as possible! If you're interested you can find the survey here: [URL]https://cropscience.bayer.co.uk/blog/articles/2020/03/cabbage-stem-flea-beetle-management-survey/[/URL] Thanks in advance for anyone willing to help! Mike Abram PR & Communications Manager, Bayer [/QUOTE]
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