T0

robbie

Member
BASIS
Teb is the next in line to potentially get the chop I believe.

Which if it happens will leave proline, metfenwhatever in revystar and metconazole. That's putting a lot of eggs into one basket.
 

Northern territory

Member
Livestock Farmer
Trouble now seems to be these supposedly solid disease varieties like extase are already braking down to rust, I think T1 and T2 is adequate in most situations.
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
It depends on the variety. I have Skyfall covered in rust already. Juvenile rust in Gleam & Graham too. My T0 will be teb + CCC + Mn I would think. I have epoxi + folpet (Manitoba) in the shed to use up but that will go on at T1, T2 & on spring barley depending on the season.

Folpet isn't that good but if you have high pressure & a septoria susceptible variety then I see a place for it.
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
There won’t be any T0 here.
Except for a high disease year, with the help of our local Syngenta Fungicide Challenge group, we have proven over and over again that fungicides are the least most cost effective products we put in the sprayer tank. Especially now Bravo has gone.
T0 is also the least cost effective of all the T’s by a long way.
If the crop needed a bit of PGR, then we might put some in. But it doesn’t need that either. So no T0 at all.
 

Flat 10

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
There won’t be any T0 here.
Except for a high disease year, with the help of our local Syngenta Fungicide Challenge group, we have proven over and over again that fungicides are the least most cost effective products we put in the sprayer tank. Especially now Bravo has gone.
T0 is also the least cost effective of all the T’s by a long way.
If the crop needed a bit of PGR, then we might put some in. But it doesn’t need that either. So no T0 at all.
Do you anticipate using any pgr?
 
The loss of CTL is disturbing to my mind because the pressure on the remaining actives will be insane and they will only fail that much sooner. Typical EU thinking to remove fungicide products that are often not required in France etc because it's too dry. Yet another area where 'European' thinking is impractical. It's too big an area to treat as one entity.
 

B'o'B

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Rutland
The loss of CTL is disturbing to my mind because the pressure on the remaining actives will be insane and they will only fail that much sooner. Typical EU thinking to remove fungicide products that are often not required in France etc because it's too dry. Yet another area where 'European' thinking is impractical. It's too big an area to treat as one entity.
That’s the only reason Teb still has an authorization, it gets used on a lot of different crop types in France, Spain and Italy.
 

Gong Farmer

Member
BASIS
Location
S E Glos
There won’t be any T0 here.
Except for a high disease year, with the help of our local Syngenta Fungicide Challenge group, we have proven over and over again that fungicides are the least most cost effective products we put in the sprayer tank. Especially now Bravo has gone.
T0 is also the least cost effective of all the T’s by a long way.
If the crop needed a bit of PGR, then we might put some in. But it doesn’t need that either. So no T0 at all.
Syngenta are, all of a sudden, big fans of T0 sprays now. I doubt they'd let you in their club with that attitude.
 

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