T1 spray scorch

pebble

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What you need is Boogie at T1 to pick it up😉. Same here chlormequat, tebuconazole, ally max and managanese at T0. It’s the weather with sunny days and cold nights causing large fluctuations in temperatures.

As Wombat says be it’s not dead and commodity prices are on the rise.
 

Agrobi

Member
Maybe......I doubt it but maybe.
When I was getting rodgered by them I went extensively through the label and I couldn't find a single difference to modus other than the name clean crop on the label so unless agrii waves a magic wand over it and chants a spell before delivery i can not see anyway it's different or better than modus.🤷
If you really read the label extensively you would notice that there is a difference, you would also notice if you poured some of each into a jar with some water… Formulation. So a reasonable one.
Moddus= EC (emulsifiable concentrate)
Alatrin Evo= DC (dispersible concentrate)
That is the reason behind the difference in marketing, you can argue all day as to whether it stacks up to said marketing and which, if any is better. The price differential and it’s worthiness is probably a separate argument again.
But there is a difference, and that is a fact.
Formulations, as with fungicides for example SC vs EC can make a difference to crop effect, when some part of spraying conditions are not ideal. And that can be the weather or can be a tankmix.. or both.
 

FarmerD89

Member
Our agronomist had us on with boost bio power and proverb 0.3kg/ha and and manganese and the whole lot looks like it’s been scorched really badly it’s yellow as hell. Pretty potent mix really, dubious Clinically anal about washing out. Strangely enough what other bits I went over with ally max and managenese looks tidy 🤦‍♂️ got my concern about it.
Has had teb modus and chormequat 750
 

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Sam Partridge

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Arable Farmer
Location
South Devon
We scorched our wb with I suspect the moddus in a fairly potent tank mix, it was only .035L/ha. Sprayed in the evening so maybe too cold from what others have said? Greening up again now though. WW had .15L/ha, no change at all in colour, sprayed in the evening
 

ajd132

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Arable Farmer
Location
Suffolk
We scorched our wb with I suspect the moddus in a fairly potent tank mix, it was only .035L/ha. Sprayed in the evening so maybe too cold from what others have said? Greening up again now though. WW had .15L/ha, no change at all in colour, sprayed in the evening
0.35 is a potent amount of moddus. I did 0.15 and it has as good as killed the overlaps on the winter barley.
 

Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire
0.35 is a potent amount of moddus. I did 0.15 and it has as good as killed the overlaps on the winter barley.

poster said was 0.035 which seemed to me a real 'sniff' of Moddus. I tend to use 0.1 to 0.15. But on 200 ha of W Barley on land which regularly receives Broiler Litter used 0.2 Tribune + 1.75 Stabilan 9 April (bit late really) followed by 1.5 terpal on April 26.
 

ajd132

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Arable Farmer
Location
Suffolk
poster said was 0.035 which seemed to me a real 'sniff' of Moddus. I tend to use 0.1 to 0.15. But on 200 ha of W Barley on land which regularly receives Broiler Litter used 0.2 Tribune + 1.75 Stabilan 9 April (bit late really) followed by 1.5 terpal on April 26.
Oh yes I didn’t read it properly
 
If you have muck in the equation then the use of moddus is justified in my view. Not sure wtf 35ml of it would do though. Hardly worth putting it on? 0.1 or don't bother?

CCC isn't radioactive waste that is going to fry the crop. It will be the cold nights and soft growth that has done these crops in.
 

Chae1

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Location
Aberdeenshire
Rightly or wrongly, my first pass through w.barley was Friday. 1.5l/ha cc750 and 0.1 of moddus.

I have been holding off due to cold weather. I think I'll regret waiting. It's after long term ley, and ley has had liberal applications of muck, or digestate last few years.

I'm going to hit it again asap.
 
Rightly or wrongly, my first pass through w.barley was Friday. 1.5l/ha cc750 and 0.1 of moddus.

I have been holding off due to cold weather. I think I'll regret waiting. It's after long term ley, and ley has had liberal applications of muck, or digestate last few years.

I'm going to hit it again asap.

That wouldn't be considered daft in the circumstance. Likely you will be going with something else later on anyway.
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
That wouldn't be considered daft in the circumstance. Likely you will be going with something else later on anyway.
How long would you leave between applications?

Want to give it max dose possible before it's too late.

Started doing my own agronomy cause all our wheat went flat last year. I'll look right a willy if I let winter barley go flat!🤦🤣
 

robbie

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BASIS
How long would you leave between applications?

Want to give it max dose possible before it's too late.

Started doing my own agronomy cause all our wheat went flat last year. I'll look right a willy if I let winter barley go flat!🤦🤣
I'd say you need to hit it with terpal at flag leaf if you don't want it to go flat.
That's assuming that barley in Scotland isn't still at GS 20 something at the moment.

Ps I detest terpal.
 

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