Controlling volunteers in OSR
Controlling cereal volunteers in oilseed rape is an ongoing challenge in most rotations, especially in situations when drilling is delayed: their...
Wild oat control… this season’s hot TOPIK
In addition to the use of cultural controls to reduce wild oat infestations, an appropriate herbicide should be used to spray off the worst...
Better ryegrass control with multiple actives
Along with the ever-present threat of blackgrass out-competing combinable crops, many growers are also facing an uphill struggle in the fight...
Beating brome with a barrage of herbicide actives
With brome infestations becoming more widespread, and ALS resistance confirmed in UK populations, cereal growers will need to use an array of...
Powerful weed control in winter barley and rye
As the UK bathes in the glory of an Indian summer and the last few hectares of this year’s elongated harvest are brought in, we turn our attention...
Maximising sugar beet weed control with post-emergence treatments
For sugar beet crops which didn’t receive a pre-emergence herbicide treatment – either due to the wet conditions which have prevented travelling,...
Use Spring Herbicides With Alternative Modes of Action To Limit ALS Resistance
Growers should protect spring sown cereals by adopting alternative herbicides instead of relying on any one single mode of action. That is the...
Multiple herbicide actives needed to power up brome control
With brome infestations becoming more widespread, and ALS resistance confirmed in UK populations, cereal growers will need to use a selection of...
Powering up post-emergence weed control in sugar beet
Where wet spring conditions have hampered the timely application of pre-emergence herbicides, sugar beet growers will need to ensure they apply an...
Protecting rye and barley with pre- and post-emergence herbicides
With planning for next season’s cropping options well underway, Bill Lankford, ADAMA’s herbicide technical specialist, explains why the precise...