Foxtrot/Oskar or axial

Hindsight

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Lincolnshire
I am planning to spray SB with foxtrot tomorrow, it will be 7 days since it got BLW herbicide. When it says leave 7 days between applications is that just herbicides or fungicides as well? Do I have to leave my fungicide and foliar N for another 7 days?.
Sorry for all the questions I normally use axial thought I would change chemical this year.
TIA.

need gap from a hormone herbicide, should be explained on the product label. Following SU / fluoxypyr / haulixifen herbicides time gap less important. I would say not important at all but I am just a bloke off the internet - what does your agronomist say. Surely he is your first port of call than a bunch of random folks scattered across the globe on TFF.
 

daithi

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need gap from a hormone herbicide, should be explained on the product label. Following SU / fluoxypyr / haulixifen herbicides time gap less important. I would say not important at all but I am just a bloke off the internet - what does your agronomist say. Surely he is your first port of call than a bunch of random folks scattered across the globe on TFF.
I don't really have an agronomist, tried ringing FMC today and then realised they are all off celebrating the Queens jubilee. I can understand leaving a gap between herbicides, but do you need to leave a time between all other chemicals?
 

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Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire
I don't really have an agronomist, tried ringing FMC today and then realised they are all off celebrating the Queens jubilee. I can understand leaving a gap between herbicides, but do you need to leave a time between all other chemicals?
No in my view. It is just the hormone herbicides where gap required, as hormone herbicides affect the efficacy of the fenoxaprop active in foxrptrot.
 

Zippy768

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Dorset/Wilts
need gap from a hormone herbicide, should be explained on the product label. Following SU / fluoxypyr / haulixifen herbicides time gap less important. I would say not important at all but I am just a bloke off the internet - what does your agronomist say. Surely he is your first port of call than a bunch of random folks scattered across the globe on TFF.
If we all just asked our agronomist all the time, there would be bug9er all threads in the Cropping section
 
I don't really have an agronomist, tried ringing FMC today and then realised they are all off celebrating the Queens jubilee. I can understand leaving a gap between herbicides, but do you need to leave a time between all other chemicals?

In an ideal world you would be applying the foxtrot when it needed to be applied (based on growth stage of the weeds) and the fungicide/PGR at the right stage for the crop. I'd get the foxtrot on pronto and leave the rest for a little later. I don't know what PGR is intended?
 

Wombat

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BASIS
Location
East yorks
I will be spraying some axial later in some April drilled barley this bitterly cold windy spring on heavy land has left it short, still tillering and stunted and unable to get at the phosphate it needs
 
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neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
I will be spraying some axial later in some April drilled barley this bitterly cold windy spring on heavy land has left it short, still tillering and stunted and unable to get at the phosphate it needs

Likewise, although a bit of moisture recently has pepped it up a bit, thankfully. BLW spray went on a few days ago, so waiting a few more days before Axial (in a mix) goes on.
I rolled it 10 days ago to encourage tillering, an£ would happily roll it again now if it weren’t for the sprays going on. No doubt it will race through growth stages to catch up soon enough, it usually does.
 

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