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I'd be careful asking questions like that on a public forum.

Farmers cannot legally trade chemicals whether for money or otherwise as I understand it.

If sale is prohibited for licenced distributors then that's all that matters.
I think most can tell it was said in jest ?
 

Longneck

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Mixed Farmer
Just used some Avocet, is this one of Angrii's 'pet products'? Can't see what the advantage is over Broadway star/Palio?
£115/can, how does that compare?
 

robbie

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BASIS
Just used some Avocet, is this one of Angrii's 'pet products'? Can't see what the advantage is over Broadway star/Palio?
£115/can, how does that compare?
Personally for 15 a 4ha pack I'd have the palio/broadway for added blw control.

Avocet is exclusive to agrii.

Ps I hear hutch are pushing there re jigged version of revysol xe fairly hard. From what I can make out its weaker on the met-thingy-azole and stronger on the sdhi but 5 quid a litre dearer.
 

Longneck

Member
Mixed Farmer
As I thought then. Target was wild oats, vol Barley and BLWs.

Also, Mobius at t1 and Bogotá for late PGR on spring barley?
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
As I thought then. Target was wild oats, vol Barley and BLWs.

Also, Mobius at t1 and Bogotá for late PGR on spring barley?
Personally I'd say either broadway star or avocet are a waste of time for volunteer barley, they act as a very very good pgr but the barley will still come to head just below the height of the wheat.
Avocet will do the oats no probs but why use that when for approximately another £1 acre you can use broadway star with the added florasulam which will enhance BLW control.

Mobius is basically expensive fandango but it has got trifloxystrobin instead of fluoxistrobin which some would argue is the best of the strobes in barley.

Bogato is pre mixed CCC and cerone. Prices would be good to compare but I bet it's a dear way of buying something like stabilan 750 and mixing it with cerone. Why youd want to put that on spring barley in the first place is beyond me but you may have a very lush crop on very fertile ground which would justify it. Here any pgr would be over kill and trails have shown thenm to actually reduce yields and bushel weight.
 

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