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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7136381" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Fusarium on seed is a moveable feast. It is a disease of establishment. Ask NIABTAG as they have data from seed treatment trials form years ago. </p><p></p><p>My view - so no warranty on this - if sown reasonably early into a good seedbed and gets away then doubtful if any yield response to almost any level of fusarium. Conversely late sown maybe. And when it comes to trial data from the manufacturers of seed treatments ask then how many trials it took to generate a yield response and ask if the seed was innoculated with plenty fusarium 'to help the trial' </p><p></p><p>To reply properly. I wouldn't have treated 13% fusarium. But thats me. </p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7136381, member: 3169"] Fusarium on seed is a moveable feast. It is a disease of establishment. Ask NIABTAG as they have data from seed treatment trials form years ago. My view - so no warranty on this - if sown reasonably early into a good seedbed and gets away then doubtful if any yield response to almost any level of fusarium. Conversely late sown maybe. And when it comes to trial data from the manufacturers of seed treatments ask then how many trials it took to generate a yield response and ask if the seed was innoculated with plenty fusarium 'to help the trial' To reply properly. I wouldn't have treated 13% fusarium. But thats me. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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