Whst if anything is best for SW improvement?Main stem carries most of the yield also.
Whst if anything is best for SW improvement?Main stem carries most of the yield also.
Controlling fusarium is best done with one’s fingers crossed. Hope this helps!We used to put loads of bittersalz (5 kg per ha) in with the ear spray to improve grain fill but my new agronomist looked at me like I’d grown horns when I mentioned it last year.
Last year we had a fusarium nightmare and pink grains. I personally think a robust and timely ear spray is money well spent. Teb alone didn’t seem to be enough last year or maybe we just didn’t get it on quickly enough or harvested soon enough.
Never bothered with a strob, just teb maybe plus poraz (banned now?!) t3 plus bittersalz and my specific weights are always goodAs mentioned bittersalts at t2 and T3 5kg each time and a good strobe make for good SW in my opinion.
Keeping the flag leaf alive and functioning for as long as possible. Sundance for instance has low spec wt because it's leaves die off earlier than many other vars.Whst if anything is best for SW improvement?
When I say "down here" I mean south west coast not glorious Norfolk.
Some crops look fab but others look very yellow even from the road when driving past.
Is there any mileage in doing a bit of strob, bearing in mind that our wheat harvest is already late august/early september.
What is this OSR you are speaking off? Is that the yellow weed I see in some fields?Not if your aiming to plant OSR after wheat. It’s tight enough window as it is, but I’ll be damned if I’ll ever grow barley just because “it’s a good entry for rape”…
Who cares , it'll be dead in a month or so anywaySeptoria, anyone?
No thanksSeptoria, anyone?