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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 1996170" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>in the 1970s early1980s septoria nodorum was the predominat type in the uk</p><p>in those days we used to use a cheap mbc fungicide at gs 31 when eyespot was susceptible to it then we used a flag /ear fungicide by helicopter bayleton or tilt and grew 4 tonnes in first wheats after grass the same conditons now would yield 5 to 6 tonnes with todays varietys</p><p></p><p>you will need to find out if the septoria nodorum in your area is susceptible to the fungicide you have available may be try Tasmanian or kiwi advice as their weather may be more like yours and they may have desease knowledge regarding susceptibility</p><p>if few farmers have used fungicides in your part of Victoria then you may find that the cheap fungicides will do the job</p><p>tebuconazole or other azole may be a cheap effective fungicide if yur diseases have not had much previous fungicide use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 1996170, member: 305"] in the 1970s early1980s septoria nodorum was the predominat type in the uk in those days we used to use a cheap mbc fungicide at gs 31 when eyespot was susceptible to it then we used a flag /ear fungicide by helicopter bayleton or tilt and grew 4 tonnes in first wheats after grass the same conditons now would yield 5 to 6 tonnes with todays varietys you will need to find out if the septoria nodorum in your area is susceptible to the fungicide you have available may be try Tasmanian or kiwi advice as their weather may be more like yours and they may have desease knowledge regarding susceptibility if few farmers have used fungicides in your part of Victoria then you may find that the cheap fungicides will do the job tebuconazole or other azole may be a cheap effective fungicide if yur diseases have not had much previous fungicide use [/QUOTE]
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