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Thanks, thought I'd maybe burnt it or something. Never seen it beforeLate bydv
I would not worry
Thanks, thought I'd maybe burnt it or something. Never seen it before
What would the yield impact be on the early sown crops put in before the weather broke last september with bydv as opposed to either Nov or Feb sown(mudged in and drowned) ones which now look quite dismalLooking at the blurry background that’s some pretty severe virus infection! I’ve seen BYDV in all wheat crops I’ve been in this year.
I'll get a better field picture tomorrow but the entire 30ac field is red with overlaps from the sprayer being the worst areas. Only started showing maybe 2 weeks ago not long after I sprayed it. Will it have any effect on grain filling would you think. Obviously oats are light enough without any excuse to be lighterLooking at the blurry background that’s some pretty severe virus infection! I’ve seen BYDV in all wheat crops I’ve been in this year.
I'll check but sure it was a head spray on spring barley before I went to the oats. If not it would of been a head spray on a field wheat. I sprayed wild oats but have done alot of spraying since thenWhat have you sprayed previous to the oats??? Have you used any thing like Atlantis, axial/topik falcon/fusilade or even some maize herbicides.
From the leaf and the background to your picture it looks just like oats do when they're roundupped. The damage in the back ground looks very uniform not what youd expect from aphids. If you had residue of a oat killer product in the sprayer that would explain why the overlaps are worse.
They are pretty short to be fair. Maybe a nervous agronomist after they fell over last yearHeavy handed dose of pgr has been known to do that as well.
I once saw a field of oats that was grown on very good fertile land and the farmer was very worried about them going flat. They chucked everything at them at full rate and they looked bloody terrible and only a foot high at harvest but bugger me they yielded well and I had the job of baling the straw, I've never had so man bales to the acre. From memory it was 400 odd tight 5ft rounds of 30 acres.Oats very delicate from most pgr s, looks like scorch!