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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 3185520" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>0.75 teb, or a splash of plover. Price of OSR for next year means its not going to break the bank, while at the same time not giving all the surplus to the chem companies. Mind not made up about the need for autumn PGR, but the cost of the above is very small. Personally would prefer to use a generic so have mixed 0.8lt of a 250g teb in with trace elements etc. Walked crop. No disease. Bit leafy. High LLS resistance. Will save the money for spring. You can easily get carried away with the "worth a pile / insurance" talk, especially if you havent actually sold any forward! Try to line your own pockets before Syngentas. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Be nice if we could use Cycocel for PGR. Be nice if we could use Aviator rather than Skyway. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what % of leaf area in mid November adds to crop yield come harvest. I was of the impression that German crops could be pretty much defoliated over winter and still perform well. In that case, do we just need to keep the rosette / buds / heart of the plant clean from infection? I understand that milder winters here mean any nasties on scensced leaves could infect the main plant. Lets hope the start of some good frosts help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 3185520, member: 1118"] 0.75 teb, or a splash of plover. Price of OSR for next year means its not going to break the bank, while at the same time not giving all the surplus to the chem companies. Mind not made up about the need for autumn PGR, but the cost of the above is very small. Personally would prefer to use a generic so have mixed 0.8lt of a 250g teb in with trace elements etc. Walked crop. No disease. Bit leafy. High LLS resistance. Will save the money for spring. You can easily get carried away with the "worth a pile / insurance" talk, especially if you havent actually sold any forward! Try to line your own pockets before Syngentas. Be nice if we could use Cycocel for PGR. Be nice if we could use Aviator rather than Skyway. Not sure what % of leaf area in mid November adds to crop yield come harvest. I was of the impression that German crops could be pretty much defoliated over winter and still perform well. In that case, do we just need to keep the rosette / buds / heart of the plant clean from infection? I understand that milder winters here mean any nasties on scensced leaves could infect the main plant. Lets hope the start of some good frosts help. [/QUOTE]
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