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<blockquote data-quote="alomy75" data-source="post: 7624254" data-attributes="member: 78520"><p>I nearly didn’t bother with a T3 this year but as my supplier pointed out; it does allow a nice big tick in the fusarium risk assessment which otherwise could make you risky. Interestingly, with any fusarium activity disappearing after mid flower, this year I would have had to apply 2 weeks after T2 if I had done it to try and achieve this. So mine just got teb to top up disease control. Hardly any septoria in south lincs; loads of yellow rust. YR fast becoming the disease to treat for here with septoria secondary. Trendy chemistry looks to be struggling unless mixed with teb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alomy75, post: 7624254, member: 78520"] I nearly didn’t bother with a T3 this year but as my supplier pointed out; it does allow a nice big tick in the fusarium risk assessment which otherwise could make you risky. Interestingly, with any fusarium activity disappearing after mid flower, this year I would have had to apply 2 weeks after T2 if I had done it to try and achieve this. So mine just got teb to top up disease control. Hardly any septoria in south lincs; loads of yellow rust. YR fast becoming the disease to treat for here with septoria secondary. Trendy chemistry looks to be struggling unless mixed with teb. [/QUOTE]
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