
Tagged: sclerotinia
Looking good for now and planning ahead for next season
May 12, 2015
Most of our wheats had their T1s and our OSRs their sclerotinia sprays nicely ahead of the May Day downpour last weekend and the stormy spell that followed it. Thank heavens we took advantage of the first class spraying conditions… Read more
Tagged # Agri-intelligence, agronomist, disease problems, OSR, sclerotinia, seed varieties, septoria, T(-1), T1, T2, wheat
Playing catch-up after a steady start
April 14, 2015
It’s been very much steady as we go through March into the start of April, with cold nights holding soil temperatures, crop growth and our main yield robbers back nicely. But the Easter warmth has seen everything start to pick-up… Read more
Tagged # Agri-intelligence, Agrii, agronomist, Oilseed rape, OSR, sclerotinia, septoria pressure, T1, T2, wheat
Making the Most of Local Weather Intelligence
June 22, 2012
Up-to-the-minute data from a national network of almost 70 Agrii weather stations linked to sophisticated modelling is giving top and soft fruit, vegetable, salad, herb and arable growers across the country valuable extra intelligence support for day-to-day decision-making. “Our weather… Read more
Tagged # Agrii weather stations, agronomists, appple scab, arable growers, codling moth, combinable crop management tools, growers, Oilseed rape, powdery mildew, sclerotinia, soil temperature, trial plots, wheat