Not missed T0?

Salopian_Will

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BASE UK Member
Location
Shropshire
No T0 on anything this year and it does seem to have done any harm (touches wood). Yes the odd patch of yellow rust (something we wouldn’t normally see at all) but de minimus areas and not anything to worry about. A one off season or a waste of time?
 

T Hectares

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Arable Farmer
Location
Berkshire
No T0 on anything this year and it does seem to have done any harm (touches wood). Yes the odd patch of yellow rust (something we wouldn’t normally see at all) but de minimus areas and not anything to worry about. A one off season or a waste of time?
Not needed unless you are growing a poor Septoria variety or one prone to YR
I’ve moved to better Septoria varieties but traded it for the YR in Extase which next year will get some Teb at T0 and a cheap T1

I’d still go with 3c and Mn and whatever blw control may be needed at T0 timing ( same as we did before T0 became a thing )
 

Salopian_Will

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Location
Shropshire
Not needed unless you are growing a poor Septoria variety or one prone to YR
I’ve moved to better Septoria varieties but traded it for the YR in Extase which next year will get some Teb at T0 and a cheap T1

I’d still go with 3c and Mn and whatever blw control may be needed at T0 timing ( same as we did before T0 became a thing )

Got some September sown wheat which still has not seen a sprayer…. Will get t1 tomorrow and some bws sometime after.

I can see the lack of growth reg everywhere with some very leggy crops, even where establishment was mixed to say the least. I think it has become too easy to stick some Fungicide in with growth reg.
 

T Hectares

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Arable Farmer
Location
Berkshire
T0 and T1, and still the Crusoe is full of this new brown rust strain.
Nearly dropped it a few years ago, will be now.
Just had to go through again specifically for the brown rust.
Very disappointed.
Yes, Gp1’s have superseded the Gp3’s as the group of death 💀
 

BuskhillFarm

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Arable Farmer
Haven’t done T0 in a couple of years, and couldn’t get on this year if I wanted too. At price of sprays I’m starting to wonder a good T1 and a cheap T3 would do. We are usually pretty dry through the T2 phase here
 
T0 is for situations where you don't trust the farmer to get T1 on properly in time. Down here in the South West, we are a septoria melting pot, often have rust and lots of growth running with septoria which then affects any other emerging leaves. Running through crop with PGR and the like anyway so more justification to do it. I must say, with the loss of CTL I would be more hesitant to do it though.
 

principal skinner

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Arable Farmer
Location
Bedfordshire
T0 is for situations where you don't trust the farmer to get T1 on properly in time. Down here in the South West, we are a septoria melting pot, often have rust and lots of growth running with septoria which then affects any other emerging leaves. Running through crop with PGR and the like anyway so more justification to do it. I must say, with the loss of CTL I would be more hesitant to do it though.
Or for farmers growing GP1’s. No teb and or strobe at T0 and you will chase the rust all season
 

Bigjon44

Member
Yeah skyfall covered in septoria here.chucked some vimoy at it T1 so hopefully dry it up a bit with some sunny weather????????
 

alomy75

Member
There was a lot of talk last year about T0 being a waste of money, the weather didn't play ball at all at T1 time, and then suddenly it looked like a good decision to do one.
Exactly. My T1 went on today with leaf 2 just poking so I was probably 5 days late…but with a T0 applied I wasn’t too bothered that it’s been windy for days.
 

ajd132

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Arable Farmer
Location
Suffolk
T0 is for situations where you don't trust the farmer to get T1 on properly in time. Down here in the South West, we are a septoria melting pot, often have rust and lots of growth running with septoria which then affects any other emerging leaves. Running through crop with PGR and the like anyway so more justification to do it. I must say, with the loss of CTL I would be more hesitant to do it though.
T0 is for rust. I didn’t do any this year but wish I had on one block of forward extase.
 

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