Dawsum yellow flag leaf

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
Dawson 1st wheat was looking pretty good at T3 yesterday, but 2nd wheat Extase is looking scary in places, with patches where all leaves are yellowing from top to bottom.

It does make you wonder if we're going to get majorly caught out sooner or later, now that chlorothalonil isn't around to cover the chinks in the armour.
 

alomy75

Member
Dawsum looked indifferent last year but yielded well. Same this year. To the extent that I can’t actually tell the difference between untreated areas and that which has miravis at t2. Went for it to bolster septoria but beginning to think i should have gone for a strob plus teb for the difference it’s made!
 

Pigless

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cornwall
Dawsum looked indifferent last year but yielded well. Same this year. To the extent that I can’t actually tell the difference between untreated areas and that which has miravis at t2. Went for it to bolster septoria but beginning to think i should have gone for a strob plus teb for the difference it’s made!
Haven't got dawsum this year, but very disappointed with miravis , went on at 1.25 plus the co product with good timing and reasonable weather . It all looks awful, except for mayflower. T3 of firefly was bought forward before all the leaves had gone 😟
 

Woody j

Member
Arable Farmer
Dawsum looked indifferent last year but yielded well. Same this year. To the extent that I can’t actually tell the difference between untreated areas and that which has miravis at t2. Went for it to bolster septoria but beginning to think i should have gone for a strob plus teb for the difference it’s made!
I couldn’t get miravis so went for imtrex + decoy , not happy with the amount of yellow looking across the field!!!
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
Dawsum today.
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It was pee wet and I couldn't be bothered to get out.
Oddly dawsum has been dark green and disease free right up to after I applied T2 which was elatus plus 0.4 teb and 0.5 azoxy because I had part fields of JB Diego, the fields of juts dawsum got juts elatus era.
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Dawsum RHS 7th June.
 

Woody j

Member
Arable Farmer
Dawsum today.
IMG_20240614_133140.jpg

It was pee wet and I couldn't be bothered to get out.
Oddly dawsum has been dark green and disease free right up to after I applied T2 which was elatus plus 0.4 teb and 0.5 azoxy because I had part fields of JB Diego, the fields of juts dawsum got juts elatus era.
IMG_20240613_091158.jpg

Dawsum RHS 7th June.
Ur dawsum is looking ok , I find jb doesn’t look as good at this time of year but usually yields as well if not better
 

Richard W

New Member
BASIS
Haven't got dawsum this year, but very disappointed with miravis , went on at 1.25 plus the co product with good timing and reasonable weather . It all looks awful, except for mayflower. T3 of firefly was bought forward before all the leaves had gone 😟
I mean 1.25 is quite light. Probably wouldn’t bother if using below 1.5. 🤷‍♂️
 

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