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<blockquote data-quote="Simon C" data-source="post: 17864" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>Clive, a few of us Plumbo devotees are trying some of these microbes this year. N fixing bacteria to go in with the liquid starter fertiliser, then bacillus bacteria in with the Flex Foliar Nutrition at normal fungiside timings. This is what Niel Fuller has been demonstrating at Cereals the last two or three years. He is confident that in a normal year, we won't need any fungisides at all. But these bugs are resilient to some fungicides which we can add in if it starts to go pear shaped. Andy put up a slide about his Foliar nutrition trial at the BASE AGM which showed it easily paid for itself, and the bugs are not that expensive, so very exiting if we can get it to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon C, post: 17864, member: 319"] Clive, a few of us Plumbo devotees are trying some of these microbes this year. N fixing bacteria to go in with the liquid starter fertiliser, then bacillus bacteria in with the Flex Foliar Nutrition at normal fungiside timings. This is what Niel Fuller has been demonstrating at Cereals the last two or three years. He is confident that in a normal year, we won't need any fungisides at all. But these bugs are resilient to some fungicides which we can add in if it starts to go pear shaped. Andy put up a slide about his Foliar nutrition trial at the BASE AGM which showed it easily paid for itself, and the bugs are not that expensive, so very exiting if we can get it to work. [/QUOTE]
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