You won't be laughing when you're burnt to a crisp .I think the daily mirror told him half term week.
You won't be laughing when you're burnt to a crisp .I think the daily mirror told him half term week.
You won't be laughing when you're burnt to a crisp .
Revysol plus fluoxyproxad????View attachment 962068exstase T2 today. First dry day I had to get on it. 1 Lt lenvyor duo 0.5 Lt imperis. Ear is just starting to come out. Plenty of septoria in the lower leaves.
mefentriflconazole plus fluoxyproxadRevysol plus fluoxyproxad????
Folpet will but you an extra 15% revystar, which is better? I went with the revystarYes, thats the options I'm looking at and not a huge difference.
Given that "here" we always do a robust T3 there may be an option to trim it a bit, but flag leaf wont be out here for a week and we have had a good amount of rain and crops are looking ok. What about adding Folpet?
Is 0.75l/ha the go to rate of Revystar or does that include some “super folpet”0.75 Revystar or 0.8 Elatus or 1.2 Ascra all within pence per ha of each other........was favouring Elatus due to excellent rust control but still 7-10 days off T2 so will see what weather we get between now and then and forecast
Been recommended 1litre/ha, due to the recent weather and the 'dose response curves'.Is 0.75l/ha the go to rate of Revystar or does that include some “super folpet”
Is 0.75 a sensible rate of revystar..what about resistance?0.75 Revystar or 0.8 Elatus or 1.2 Ascra all within pence per ha of each other........was favouring Elatus due to excellent rust control but still 7-10 days off T2 so will see what weather we get between now and then and forecast
If next door are on at 0.75, and that sorts it this time but increase resistance, surely my 1lt is pointless as the weather just blows it all over the country anyway?
Been recommended 1litre/ha, due to the recent weather and the 'dose response curves'.
This is what I thought.Is 0.75 a sensible rate of revystar..what about resistance?
not in Shropshire!! us dry eastern boys will get away with that rate I believe .....however if wet June forecast then I will up 1.0 lt/ha. Still not sure what to do, we are quite lucky though aren't we as they are all good products, can nearly flip a coinIs 0.75l/ha the go to rate of Revystar or does that include some “super folpet”
If next door are on at 0.75, and that sorts it this time but increase resistance, surely my 1lt is pointless as the weather just blows it all over the country anyway?