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Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Spraying for aphids in spring oats ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Breakthru" data-source="post: 6934263" data-attributes="member: 15664"><p>Covering his Butt. If you don't do it its your fault if you get BYDV.</p><p>Have you got aphids or have the local traps found them??</p><p>The type of weather from hot to frost is not conducive to aphids.</p><p>You have to look at your local situation.</p><p>I sell a product against Leatherjackets and after the epedemics in the past thought that it was a winner. However it seems "so far" that maybe with Dursban we were knocking off the beneficials as much if not more than the LJ's.</p><p>Bearing in mind I predominantly dealt with organic or small grass farmers any increase was going to be mega. That financially for me did not happen however as a believer in regenerative Ag I am not too disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breakthru, post: 6934263, member: 15664"] Covering his Butt. If you don't do it its your fault if you get BYDV. Have you got aphids or have the local traps found them?? The type of weather from hot to frost is not conducive to aphids. You have to look at your local situation. I sell a product against Leatherjackets and after the epedemics in the past thought that it was a winner. However it seems "so far" that maybe with Dursban we were knocking off the beneficials as much if not more than the LJ's. Bearing in mind I predominantly dealt with organic or small grass farmers any increase was going to be mega. That financially for me did not happen however as a believer in regenerative Ag I am not too disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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