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<blockquote data-quote="CORK" data-source="post: 7579542" data-attributes="member: 2193"><p>Has it been quite a wet May across the U.K.?</p><p></p><p>If there is Septoria down on leaf 4 and you’ve had a couple of wet weeks running up to now then I for one would be using one of the new actives and not holding back on the rate.</p><p>In the absence of CTL I think the triazoles & SDHI’s have become very weak on Septoria unless you have them on before the spores land on the leaf. If you’ve had plenty of recent rain then the spores from leaf 4 are already on leaf 2 and the flag.</p><p></p><p>The combination of wet, weakened old chemistry and good wheat prices make it a no brainer to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CORK, post: 7579542, member: 2193"] Has it been quite a wet May across the U.K.? If there is Septoria down on leaf 4 and you’ve had a couple of wet weeks running up to now then I for one would be using one of the new actives and not holding back on the rate. In the absence of CTL I think the triazoles & SDHI’s have become very weak on Septoria unless you have them on before the spores land on the leaf. If you’ve had plenty of recent rain then the spores from leaf 4 are already on leaf 2 and the flag. The combination of wet, weakened old chemistry and good wheat prices make it a no brainer to me. [/QUOTE]
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