Looking for ideas on fungicide for malt barley.
Variety is Synergy and the clay soil is damp, with nightly sprinkles. Forecast is for a week of 16-22C weather. Bottom leaves are showing disease and the flag leaf is emerged.
I normally get June rains and cool weather and then it turns hot and dry in July, so fungicides are seldom used here. The last time that I used fungicide on my barley it was at the flag leaf emerged stage, but it really flattened the crop where the sprayer drove and took forever at harvest time waiting for those late sprayer tracks to ripen.
All crop is straight cut here.
Would waiting for barley heads to emerge and then spray fungicide still give yield protection and reduce the regrowth in the sprayer tracks? I am thinking that it is probably the later tillers that are regrowing.
Because it is normally hot and dry in July here, not much fungicide gets sprayed ever. Will the older cheaper versions of the fungicides still work effectively being the plants have not been sprayed to develop resistance or do the disease spores blow in from 1000's of miles away from areas with resistance to fungicide and I need to apply the expensive products to get any control?
Variety is Synergy and the clay soil is damp, with nightly sprinkles. Forecast is for a week of 16-22C weather. Bottom leaves are showing disease and the flag leaf is emerged.
I normally get June rains and cool weather and then it turns hot and dry in July, so fungicides are seldom used here. The last time that I used fungicide on my barley it was at the flag leaf emerged stage, but it really flattened the crop where the sprayer drove and took forever at harvest time waiting for those late sprayer tracks to ripen.
All crop is straight cut here.
Would waiting for barley heads to emerge and then spray fungicide still give yield protection and reduce the regrowth in the sprayer tracks? I am thinking that it is probably the later tillers that are regrowing.
Because it is normally hot and dry in July here, not much fungicide gets sprayed ever. Will the older cheaper versions of the fungicides still work effectively being the plants have not been sprayed to develop resistance or do the disease spores blow in from 1000's of miles away from areas with resistance to fungicide and I need to apply the expensive products to get any control?
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