'No benefit' to marginal sprays where rhynchosporium risk is low in spring crops

Three years’ worth of trials across three-five sites in Scotland found that yield responses to GS30/31 applications were unlikely in low risk scenarios.

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'No benefit' to marginal sprays where rhynchosporium risk is low in spring crops

Three years' worth of trials across five sites in Scotland found that yield responses to GS30/31 applications were unlikely in low risk scenarios. In winter barley crops, T1 applications are effective...

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