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What are the benefits of growing triticale?
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<blockquote data-quote="Great In Grass" data-source="post: 8694791" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>Amongst others I have sold Armarillo from Soya UK their agronomy advice is;</p><p></p><p>Agronomy for Amarillo</p><p></p><p>Sowing date: October - April</p><p>Seed Rate: 75kg/acre (185kg/Ha)</p><p>N-Fertiliser: Autumn 40kg/Ha</p><p>(Autumn sown input) Tillering 80kg/Ha</p><p>Shooting 20kg/Ha</p><p>Late dose 40kg/Ha</p><p></p><p>Plant height: Medium to high</p><p>Standing power: Medium</p><p>Disease resistance: Yellow rust high</p><p>Brown rust very high</p><p>Leaf septoria high</p><p>Ear septoria very high</p><p>Ear fusarium high to very high</p><p></p><p>Fungicides: Depending on disease pressure, a general purpose fungicide is used after ear emergence. Epoxiconazole, Azoxystrobin and others are commonly used.</p><p></p><p>Herbicides: No known sensitivity to standard herbicides. Stomp, Topic, Ally and various others are all commonly used.</p><p></p><p>Growth Regulator Moddus, Chlormequat and Terpal are all commonly used. The most effective stage is at GS30 (Early stem elongation) Growth regulator is essential where growers apply full rates of Nitrogen.</p><p></p><p>Note:</p><p>The above agronomy applies to straight crops of Amarillo only. Where flexi-mix is grown (Amarillo with winter vetch), the agronomy and chemical choice is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great In Grass, post: 8694791, member: 79"] Amongst others I have sold Armarillo from Soya UK their agronomy advice is; Agronomy for Amarillo Sowing date: October - April Seed Rate: 75kg/acre (185kg/Ha) N-Fertiliser: Autumn 40kg/Ha (Autumn sown input) Tillering 80kg/Ha Shooting 20kg/Ha Late dose 40kg/Ha Plant height: Medium to high Standing power: Medium Disease resistance: Yellow rust high Brown rust very high Leaf septoria high Ear septoria very high Ear fusarium high to very high Fungicides: Depending on disease pressure, a general purpose fungicide is used after ear emergence. Epoxiconazole, Azoxystrobin and others are commonly used. Herbicides: No known sensitivity to standard herbicides. Stomp, Topic, Ally and various others are all commonly used. Growth Regulator Moddus, Chlormequat and Terpal are all commonly used. The most effective stage is at GS30 (Early stem elongation) Growth regulator is essential where growers apply full rates of Nitrogen. Note: The above agronomy applies to straight crops of Amarillo only. Where flexi-mix is grown (Amarillo with winter vetch), the agronomy and chemical choice is different. [/QUOTE]
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