Univoq is irritatingly cheap!Got a few prices
Univoq is irritatingly cheap!Got a few prices
Univoq is irritatingly cheap!
There's a reason for thatUnivoq is irritatingly cheap!
I still don't wish to use it. I really feel the way they dealt with the problems was appalling. Its just amazing that the advise for using it is "make sure you change all the seals in your sprayer in the winter" rather than "we need to reformulate this".Univoq is irritatingly cheap!
Imtrex at 18 quid a litre is cheap whose that from of you don't mind me asking, I heed to have a conversation bugle at 215 and imtrex at 280 hereGot a few prices
I know. It’s too cheap to ignore for me unfortunately. We havnt had any disasters with it so far. Over 900ha of wheat the savings soon pay for some new chem savers.There's a reason for that
Why would you do pgr, desperately on T1 ?
Through buying group so I don’t know. But for £4 more you can buy wolverineImtrex at 18 quid a litre is cheap whose that from of you don't mind me asking, I heed to have a conversation bugle at 215 and imtrex at 280 here
Ditto. No sprayer issues to date either. We did follow the guidance though - water volumes, sprayer hygiene etc.Used Univoq for the last two seasons without a single problem. Will be the basis of T2 again this year.
The manufactures tell them!Is there any web sites that show what each active ingredient does and how good it does it. Been on the AHDB site but it’s about 10 years out of date. How do agronomists decide which active is best.
I wonder how many fungicide prices are decided similarly over drinks and nibbles....I do wonder how many fungicide programmes are decided in the winter training briefings...
Presented to distributor staff by the accounts dept.I do wonder how many fungicide programmes are decided in the winter training briefings...
I’ve bought some Vimoy + Aviator box sets, I’ll use the Aviator mid flower on the OSR and partner the Vimoy with Generic Prothio @ T1 for the same moneyYeh something like imtrex or bugle with generic teb works out about £24/ha using it on some average looking second wheat extase. Have some much more fiery extase over sludge that is getting revy.
Certainly the sales staffPresented to distributor staff by the accounts dept.