Wild oat control in cereals
Wild oats are one of the UK’s most competitive grassweeds, with just 1 plant/m2 capable of reducing cereal yields by as much as 1%.
Three new fungicide co-formulations approved and launched in the UK
ADAMA has launched three new fungicide co-formulations in the UK. All three products contain the active ingredient prothioconazole, with two also...
Powering up disease control at T3 with prothioconazole
With unsettled weather continuing to favour disease development, attention turns to protecting the ear. As such, the T3 fungicide timing will be...
Unique PTZ formulation enhances cereal disease control
The unique formulation of ADAMA’s prothioconazole based fungicides delivers improved control of a range of stem-base, foliar and ear diseases...
Power-up weed control in winter rye and barley
In order for this year’s crops of winter barley and winter rye to out-compete grassweeds and broadleaved weeds, growers will need to apply a range...
Another wet start...a round up from our Regional Agronomy Managers
For the second consecutive season, we’re kick starting our spring crop protection blog on the back of another wet winter. Whilst the situation isn...
Cultural tactics and accurate spraying essential for effective wild oat control
Growers throughout the UK must adopt a range of chemical and non-chemical strategies to protect cereals from the increasingly problematic threat...
PGRs added to ADAMA crop protection range
ADAMA UK has added two plant growth regulator (PGR) active ingredients to its expanding range of crop protection agrochemicals.
Unique prothioconazole formulation boosts disease control
The unique formulation used in both of ADAMA’s prothioconazole fungicides, SORATEL® and MAGAN®, offers improved control of a range of stem-base,...
Powering up the performance of prothioconazole at T3
Prothioconazole is widely used against a range of cereal and oilseed rape diseases, but not all brands of this generic active ingredient are...