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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 5053174" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>I'm milling around catching up on private messages. Your Skyfall is well ahead of my Lili, and I must say that my crops on ploughed land are roaring ahead of the min-till. All got a good slop of AD juice today to buck them up.</p><p></p><p>I am not a TAG member. But I am a firm believer of a good strong dose of chem. It wasnt long ago when a litre of Opus/Amistar/Bravo would have been considered the dogs rubbish for T1. Now, with generics, it is incredibly cheap. While these SDHI jobs may be "highly effective" they often come with, in my view, fairly mediocre levels of azoles. With the appearance of Elatus Era, and a move to Aviator at T1, what you will get for a sensible spend are two "highly effective" SDHIs and two fairly mediocre rates of azoles. And this is a marketing thing. I used to love Vertisan, as I could use it as I would use Amistar to mix in to my high-load azole mixes. In all the programs I have seen sugested by my agronomists they have implied I will get a good result from using tiny drops of azole. Also, I dont like the idea of using small doses of proline all the time:</p><p></p><p>For milling wheat how many will be using prothio at T1, T2 & T3? And at what doses? So by T3, assuming you buy the "rainsplash event" excitement in our part of the country, wont you have already selected out the nasties with your low levels of prothio? </p><p></p><p>Nah, I'll stick with T0 being Bravo, T1 being loads of epoxi, T2 being loads of protio, and T3 being some teb/metcon/prochloraz in big bucketfulls and sleep knowing I have used as good as full rates of chem. </p><p></p><p>Prothioconazole is everywhere, and as far as I know there is no new fancy azole arriving. So I can only wait to rejoice when it comes off-patent and I can stop feeling that the chem companies are enhancing my anal circumference by mixing all their SDHIs with prothio to dump piles of money towards Bayer. See comments on Siltra ad infinitum. Infact, I might try and get some Vertisan and swap that for the Amistar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 5053174, member: 1118"] I'm milling around catching up on private messages. Your Skyfall is well ahead of my Lili, and I must say that my crops on ploughed land are roaring ahead of the min-till. All got a good slop of AD juice today to buck them up. I am not a TAG member. But I am a firm believer of a good strong dose of chem. It wasnt long ago when a litre of Opus/Amistar/Bravo would have been considered the dogs rubbish for T1. Now, with generics, it is incredibly cheap. While these SDHI jobs may be "highly effective" they often come with, in my view, fairly mediocre levels of azoles. With the appearance of Elatus Era, and a move to Aviator at T1, what you will get for a sensible spend are two "highly effective" SDHIs and two fairly mediocre rates of azoles. And this is a marketing thing. I used to love Vertisan, as I could use it as I would use Amistar to mix in to my high-load azole mixes. In all the programs I have seen sugested by my agronomists they have implied I will get a good result from using tiny drops of azole. Also, I dont like the idea of using small doses of proline all the time: For milling wheat how many will be using prothio at T1, T2 & T3? And at what doses? So by T3, assuming you buy the "rainsplash event" excitement in our part of the country, wont you have already selected out the nasties with your low levels of prothio? Nah, I'll stick with T0 being Bravo, T1 being loads of epoxi, T2 being loads of protio, and T3 being some teb/metcon/prochloraz in big bucketfulls and sleep knowing I have used as good as full rates of chem. Prothioconazole is everywhere, and as far as I know there is no new fancy azole arriving. So I can only wait to rejoice when it comes off-patent and I can stop feeling that the chem companies are enhancing my anal circumference by mixing all their SDHIs with prothio to dump piles of money towards Bayer. See comments on Siltra ad infinitum. Infact, I might try and get some Vertisan and swap that for the Amistar. [/QUOTE]
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