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Chem company on launch of new product : " there's nothing else in the cupboard"
One year after patent expires : "oh, apart from this".
One year after patent expires : "oh, apart from this".
I won't , gate shutBased on the forecast I don’t think we will have a T3
Down here where I am at the moment there's a lot of fields that look like that over the whole lot!!!Still significant yellow rust pressure here in Skyfall where untreated. Perfect rust weather too.
I’d have loved to have cut spending but I’m glad in retrospect that I didn’t.
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I like a strobe for t3 to keep it green a bit longer.Ah, I always do one. But nothing fancy.
Down here where I am at the moment there's a lot of fields that look like that over the whole lot!!!
I like a strobe for t3 to keep it green a bit longer.
Chuck some teb in too if it's rusty weather
When I say "down here" I mean south west coast not glorious Norfolk.Ouch! Bet that’s not pretty. Skyfall seems very weak on it this year.
Likewise, strobe on the ear is undervalued IMO for improving grain quality plus keeping it greener for longer……with yellow rust risk and to cover fusarium and brown rust I will go 0.3 Az + 0.75 Teb unless something goes seriously wrongDown here where I am at the moment there's a lot of fields that look like that over the whole lot!!!
I like a strobe for t3 to keep it green a bit longer.
Chuck some teb in too if it's rusty weather
Definitely, I can consistenly get very high 70's to mid 80 bushel weights. Which is good for lightland and I maintain that's because of strobe on the ear.Likewise, strobe on the ear is undervalued IMO for improving grain quality plus keeping it greener for longer……with yellow rust risk and to cover fusarium and brown rust I will go 0.3 Az + 0.75 Teb unless something goes seriously wrong
a smidge of foliar potash on ear helps bushel weight weve foundDefinitely, I can consistenly get very high 70's to mid 80 bushel weights. Which is good for lightland and I maintain that's because of strobe on the ear.
As you say teb for fusarium, not that it matters too much for feed but it's good for late rusts.
Ah, I always do one. But nothing fancy.
Mmm we are using a splash T2 had 5l T1 it's by no means cheap but crops look well, and disease free.a smidge of foliar potash on ear helps bushel weight weve found
make your own its penniesMmm we are using a splash T2 had 5l T1 it's by no means cheap but crops look well, and disease free.
Thinking the old adage of healthy crops being more resilient against disease. Don't use a lot of uplift though it's deciding where the spend stops I suppose.
Please tell us how.make your own its pennies
That's what I was just about to ask?Please tell us how.
I go by the main stem. The protectant nature of the chemical means earlier is better than later IMO.About half of my flag leaves are well out, the rest are still emerging. When do people go? Is it more crucial to get it on before rain strikes or wait till more leaves are fully emerged? It’s one of those dilemmas that gets me, a bit like when to dessicate OSR. And usually I leave it too late.
Looking like tomorrow or Sunday evening or Tuesday to be sure more are out but by then we will have had showers.
Main stem carries most of the yield also.I go by the main stem. The protectant nature of the chemical means earlier is better than later IMO.