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How to get the most from your Winter Feed Wheat
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<blockquote data-quote="Syngenta UK" data-source="post: 7082342" data-attributes="member: 1200"><p>[ATTACH=full]900492[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>GROWTH HABIT </p><p></p><p>• Quick early development with erect growth habit </p><p>• Fast to reach GS30 </p><p>• Later maturing, allowing more time to build yield SY INSITOR is a taller variety (with no PGR). However, it responds well to PGR applications to reduce height and lodging risk. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]900493[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>DID YOU KNOW? </p><p></p><p>SY INSITOR produces large numbers of erect tillers. It has good tiller survival over winter and can carry these through the season to deliver outstanding yields. Its early development and speed to GS30 means nitrogen timing is key to feed the rapid early growth. </p><p></p><p>DISEASE </p><p></p><p>• Excellent resistance to major diseases </p><p>• Septoria tritici = 6.6 </p><p>• Yellow rust = 7 </p><p>• The main disease to watch out for is brown rust. An application of ELATUS™ Era will help keep this disease at bay </p><p>• SY INSITOR has the highest combination of Septoria tritici resistance and treated yield of any of the hard Group 4 varieties </p><p></p><p>OUTSTANDING YIELD POTENTIAL </p><p></p><p>JOINT HIGHEST yielding variety on the Recommended List </p><p>HIGHEST yielding hard Group 4 variety HIGHEST yielding variety in the North and West </p><p>HIGHEST yielding hard Group 4 in the East </p><p>HIGHEST yielding variety on light soils </p><p>HIGHEST yielding variety when late sown </p><p>JOINT HIGHEST yielding variety as a 1st cereal </p><p></p><p>Read the full <a href="https://www.syngenta.co.uk/summer-autumn-guide-2020?utm_source=TheFarmingForum" target="_blank">summer and autumn guide here.</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syngenta UK, post: 7082342, member: 1200"] [ATTACH type="full"]900492[/ATTACH] GROWTH HABIT • Quick early development with erect growth habit • Fast to reach GS30 • Later maturing, allowing more time to build yield SY INSITOR is a taller variety (with no PGR). However, it responds well to PGR applications to reduce height and lodging risk. [ATTACH type="full"]900493[/ATTACH] DID YOU KNOW? SY INSITOR produces large numbers of erect tillers. It has good tiller survival over winter and can carry these through the season to deliver outstanding yields. Its early development and speed to GS30 means nitrogen timing is key to feed the rapid early growth. DISEASE • Excellent resistance to major diseases • Septoria tritici = 6.6 • Yellow rust = 7 • The main disease to watch out for is brown rust. An application of ELATUS™ Era will help keep this disease at bay • SY INSITOR has the highest combination of Septoria tritici resistance and treated yield of any of the hard Group 4 varieties OUTSTANDING YIELD POTENTIAL JOINT HIGHEST yielding variety on the Recommended List HIGHEST yielding hard Group 4 variety HIGHEST yielding variety in the North and West HIGHEST yielding hard Group 4 in the East HIGHEST yielding variety on light soils HIGHEST yielding variety when late sown JOINT HIGHEST yielding variety as a 1st cereal Read the full [URL='https://www.syngenta.co.uk/summer-autumn-guide-2020?utm_source=TheFarmingForum']summer and autumn guide here.[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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