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Herbicide Options For Winter Crops

The drier conditions over the last week have been a welcome sight. Winter cereal crops on the whole have struggled with the persistent wet conditions since drilling. Many crops have also been decimated by slugs over the winter and more recently leatherjacket numbers have rocketed. Hopefully all crops have received their autumn herbicide for the control of broad leaved weeds and annual meadow grass but there is still an opportunity to apply residual herbicides to late drilled crops. Othello is still an option going into the spring for grass weed control where the grass has begun to tiller (on winter wheat only). Most crops are now beginning to seek fertiliser and now is the time to assess which fertiliser is to be applied according to the soil analysis. Cereal pricing still remains strong but this is overshadowed by the rising cost of fertiliser and other essential commodities to grow crops. It is more important than ever to carry out soil samples with soils of index 3 for P&K being the optimum level for agricultural land. I feel there is still not enough emphasis put on the importance of PH levels in the soil. Where ph is low the soil is unable to utilise the nutrients in the fertiliser, ph of 6.5 is ideal to grow cereal crops with 6.0 being more suited to potato crops.Landscapers have been working away through all the wet weather but pruning and other work has been difficult with current ground conditions. Unfortunately with the extreme weather conditions experienced over this winter many trees and shrubs have died and will need replacing.

Winter is the best time to control weeds around young hedges and trees. Season long control of grasses and most broad-leaved weeds is possible by applying Kerb Granules at this time. Kerb is a pre- and post-emergence residual herbicide that provides selective, broad spectrum weed control.

Kerb can be applied to all soil types, therefore allowing its use in many areas where weed control is needed. Kerb is the ideal herbicide for forestry and woodland (including farm forestry), ornamental shrubberies and rose beds, hedges, fence lines and gravel pathways.

Agrochemicals and fertilisers are major variable inputs in growing crops and the way they are applied has a great influence on their efficacy.

It is essential therefore that the equipment used to apply them is well maintained and accurate.

Sprayers should be calibrated regularly. One of the most important areas of the sprayer is the nozzle. Nozzle output should be measured to check that it is the same as the value in the calibration chart for that type of nozzle. Nozzles with a variation of more than 5% should be changed.

Money spent maintaining the sprayer is money well spent as a properly calibrated sprayer will reduce wastage of agrochemicals and will improve their performance.

Similarly fertiliser sowers should be calibrated and if possible get a tray test carried out to check the spread pattern as striping in crops is often caused by uneven fertilizer application, which again wastes money.

 

Woodland Weed Control with Kerb Granules

Kerb granules is a pre- or post-emergence residual herbicide that provides long term residual control of annual and perennial grasses and a wide range of other weeds in farm and commercial forestry, ornamental plantings and recreation areas.KERB is commonly used along fence lines and gravel pathways. KERB may be applied to all soil types however efficacy may be reduced on soils with high organic matter. Propyzamide the active in KERB works by inhibiting cell division which disrupts growth and gradually works through the root system leading to eventual death of the target weed.KERB granules are mobile in the soil profile and therefore the best results will be achieved in cooler conditions. If warm, dry conditions prevail after application then weed control may be reduced. Although KERB can be applied in all weather conditions, application on top of snow, or to severely frozen ground should be avoided if there is any risk of surface runoff.

Barclay-Kerb

The present weather conditions are ideal for KERB application. KERB granules can be used on all ornamental trees, shrubs and roses. Where shrub beds are mulched KERB must be applied immediately prior to mulching to prevent weeds from growing through the mulch.KERB takes the worry out of weed control economically. With just one application per season trees, shrubs and borders can be cost effectively protected from invasion and competition by weeds.KERB granules are non-irritant, non sensitising and have no known bio-accumulation potential and are non-ecotoxic which means KERB products are veryr/ safe to use.

 

Protect Winter Crops from Slugs

Slugs are a serious threat this autumn with the mild wet conditions. Slugs will eat cereals by hollowing out the seed or eating the emerging shoot. They will also graze the leaves above the ground but this is much less damaging than feeding below the ground. Slugs do not have the ability to tunnel through soil but can only move through existing cracks and holes so the physical condition of the seedbed can greatly affect a slug’s mobility and access to seeds and shoots. Slugs struggle to survive in dry, well consolidated soils, Heavy, wet soils are preferred by slugs as they provide ideal conditions for breeding. For those crops yet to be sown drilling seed at 40mm deep will significantly reduce slug damage.
Draza Forte (methiocarb) is a high quality slug pellet that contains a unique active substance. It is resistant to weathering and mould and this means that it works no matter what the weather conditions. Draza Forte consistently delivers the highest levels of slug control across all species.

Main advantages

    • Provides control no matter what the weather
    • Highly resistant to weathering
    • High quality durable pellets ensuring the maximum possible period of crop protection
    • Effective against all slugs including large black and keeled slugs

 

Getting the best from Draza Forte

Timing of application is critical to achieving the best results with Draza Forte. For winter cereals the most cost-effective time to apply Draza Forte is between drilling and crop emergence to prevent grain hollowing. However, you should continue to monitor the crop until tillering, as a subsequent application may be required.

Important things to remember

    • Don’t apply Draza Forte within 6 metres of field margins
    • Don’t apply in windy weather
    • In high risk situations, you may need to make a second application, especially if the previously applied pellets have been consumed/li>
 
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