Biopesticides ‘as good as pesticides’ to protect wheat (Global Plant Protection News)
Holly Jones2021-08-10T10:40:34+01:00
You can read the article here: UK: Biopesticides protect wheat | Global Plant Protection News (iapps2010.me)
You can read the article here: UK: Biopesticides protect wheat | Global Plant Protection News (iapps2010.me)
You can read the article here: Biopesticides ‘as good as pesticides’ to protect wheat – Farmers Weekly (fwi.co.uk)
Currently low disease present and trial plots at growth stage 32. Biological applied twice due to low disease pressure with further applications planned going forward for general disease/crop health unless mildew or rust become an issue.
Crop growth images taken at Cockle Park farm this week:
Biological plots and IPM at Cockle Park farm (May 2019)
Conventional plots at Cockle Park farm (May 2019)
Following our conference last month there was a write up of the project details in the Farmers Guardian: https://www.fginsight.com/news/trials-show-biopesticide-potential-47360
The audience learnt why biopesticides have been used and what effect they have on the plant’s health. This was an opportunity to explore different methods of practice sharing ideas on how to develop the project further. Following the presentations explaining the spring wheat trail findings, the biological product that is being used and the trial design for next year’s winter wheat trials, the audience had an opportunity to participate in a round table discussion.
Themes included;
You can view the presentations here:
Crop Health North Overview by Prof Rob Edwards
IPM and Biopesticide use in Arable Crops by Dr Roma Gwynn
An Introduction to Bayer Biologicals by Tim Lacey
Tom talks through the spring wheat trials and plot designs for next year’s winter wheat.
You can view the E-Flyer here: Whats available for Broadacre
You can view the agenda of the conference here: Whats available for Broadacre_Agenda
Link to the right up in the Farmers Guardian here: Trials show biopesticide potential – News – Farmers Guardian (fginsight.com)