T1 spray

snipe

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Just knocking a few ideas about. Before epoxy was banned we used adexar 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) epoxiconazole and 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) fluxapyroxad. Would buying straight fluxapyroxad and adding .5 of teb do the same thing. Would work out at £22/ha as apposed to revistar at £51 or vimog plus kestrel at £50. Varieties are palladium, skyfall and gallant.
 

robbie

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BASIS
Could easily whack the teb up to full rate plus fluxapyroxad and still be quids in.
In the good old days you'd have chucked a litre of bravo in too which would tick the septoria box bear in mind the above doesn't really do anything for septoria.
 

Bigjon44

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Just knocking a few ideas about. Before epoxy was banned we used adexar 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) epoxiconazole and 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) fluxapyroxad. Would buying straight fluxapyroxad and adding .5 of teb do the same thing. Would work out at £22/ha as apposed to revistar at £51 or vimog plus kestrel at £50. Varieties are palladium, skyfall and gallant.
Yeah get your teb in for skyfall as always yellow rusty
 

snipe

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Location
west yorkshire
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 Been on the AHDB site but it’s about 10 years out of date.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.
 

ajd132

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Arable Farmer
Location
Suffolk
Just knocking a few ideas about. Before epoxy was banned we used adexar 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) epoxiconazole and 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) fluxapyroxad. Would buying straight fluxapyroxad and adding .5 of teb do the same thing. Would work out at £22/ha as apposed to revistar at £51 or vimog plus kestrel at £50. Varieties are palladium, skyfall and gallant.
Yeh 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.
 
That works thanks, but just confuses me even more. One graph shows fluxapyroxad on its own been more effective than fluxapyroxad with mefentrifluconzole. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

I remember Johnathan Blake doing a talk when saying all sdhi (in use at that time) were broadly similar at statistical level and I still think with each "generation" of chemistry it's true.

For example the wave of Aviator/ Ascra/ Adexar were broadly similar

The wave of Univoq and Revystar are broadly similar.

Possibly the newer ones have another step above but I think these things tend to group together. Not sure if that helps decision making!

Here in the west I don't really feel I have much choice. It's sdhi at T1 and T2. Probably Revystar and something else.
 

robbie

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BASIS
Just knocking a few ideas about. Before epoxy was banned we used adexar 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) epoxiconazole and 62.5 g/litre (6% w/w) fluxapyroxad. Would buying straight fluxapyroxad and adding .5 of teb do the same thing. Would work out at £22/ha as apposed to revistar at £51 or vimog plus kestrel at £50. Varieties are palladium, skyfall and gallant.
I've just been pricing this up, what are you paying for your fluxapyroxad please.
 

snipe

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Location
west yorkshire
Got a few prices
 

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