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Got BLACK GRASS? Then, I need your help...
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<blockquote data-quote="Northantsplants" data-source="post: 9037748" data-attributes="member: 71356"><p>It is planned for early spring, then three further applications at three week intervals. </p><p></p><p>However, I am more than happy to send out extra spores to any customers for winter applications if they want to get out spraying in winter. I would do this if I was spraying something (other than a fungicide) on the crop at the same time. It would be no extra effort or cost.</p><p></p><p>Ideally avoid rain (wash off before infection), wind (spray drift), and mid day sun (UV). </p><p></p><p>We have seen infection on black grass of all ages, but the plan is to hit it early so its growth rate slows dramatically and the crop grows over it and smothers it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northantsplants, post: 9037748, member: 71356"] It is planned for early spring, then three further applications at three week intervals. However, I am more than happy to send out extra spores to any customers for winter applications if they want to get out spraying in winter. I would do this if I was spraying something (other than a fungicide) on the crop at the same time. It would be no extra effort or cost. Ideally avoid rain (wash off before infection), wind (spray drift), and mid day sun (UV). We have seen infection on black grass of all ages, but the plan is to hit it early so its growth rate slows dramatically and the crop grows over it and smothers it. [/QUOTE]
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