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Name a distilling SB variety
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What are advantages of a 6 row variety?
Higher yield potential, more vigorous
What are disadvantages of 6 row variety?
Smaller grains so higher volunteer issue, taller straw, expensive seed
When should WB be sown?
Mid September - mid October
What are the dangers of drilling too early?
Early vernalisation and ear damage
When is the optimum N application timing in WB?
Half at late tillering (February) and half at GS30-31
What are Pre-em options for Barley?
Pendimethalin, Flufenacet, Diflufenican, Prosulfocarb, triallate
How can you justify BG control with Axial Pro?
If it is used as part of an integrated control strategy
What are the main diseases of barley in the UK?
Rynchosporium, ramularia, net blotch, powdery mildew, brown rust, leaf stripe
What are high risk conditions for net blotch?
Inoculum builds up overwinter and flares during warm humid spring
When is T0 for Barley? What might you apply and to control what?
GS25-29, tebuconazole, azoxystrobin, cyflufenamid, powdery mildew, brown rust and overwintering net blotch inoculum
When is T1 for Barley, what might you apply and to control what?
GS30-32, prothioconazole and bixafen, net blotch, rynchosporium, brown rust
When is T2 for Barley, what might you apply and to control what?
GS39-49, prothioconazole and bixafen or revystar, ramularia, rynchosporium, net blotch, loose smut, fusarium
When should the first PGR be applied, why and what products?
GS30-32, encourage tillering and reduce lodging risk, chlormequat and trinexapac-methyl
What is the risk to the early PGR applications?
Sudden cold weather, can scorch the crop
What is another early PGR that can be applied, why and what products?
GS30-39, stem thickening, reduce lodging, chlormequat and mepiquat, more effective at lower temperatures and kinder on crop
What is the cut off for PGR use?
When boot has split and ears are visible or temperature is >21 degrees
When is the late (second) PGR to be applied to barley, why and what product might be used?
GS32-49, stem thickening, reduce lodging and brackling of ears, Terpal
What BLW post-em herbicides are available in barley to be applied in the spring?
Amidosulphuron, thifensulfuron, metsulphuron, Fluroxypyr, florasulam, mecoprop
What is the SB sowing timing?
Late December - mid May
Why is it beneficial to sow SB early?
Maximise yield and dilute N to achieve lower grain N
What is the bet seed treatment for SB, what are the actives and what does it protect against?
Redigo pro, prothioconazole and tebuconazole, seed bourne diseases
What is the general rule for N in SB?
Later the crop is sown, earlier the N is applied
What Pre-em herbicides can be used in SB?
Pendimethalin, Prossulfocarb (EAMU), Liberator (EAMU)
What SB herbicides groups are available to control BLW?
SU's, hormones, Fluroxypyr, flurasulam