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    Fungicides on a late crop???

    So I am a fungicide fellow, but in this cool, damp country, applying
    them often delays maturity by a week or so. With a late crop of
    wheat coming, should a guy still spray it to save yield that may
    well freeze in the fall into 40 lb wheat?

    I know in 2004, my unsprayed stuff fared much better than my sprayed
    stuff that stayed green forever.

    Ok fungicide gurus, have at it!

    #2
    Its a difficult decision,here late wheat is often heavily infected with leaf diseases= poor yields. A week later maturity can equal frozen crop. Lots of crop is just emerging in this immediate area, hard to get excited about dropping $15/ac on fungicides on that crop.

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      #3
      Really I guess it comes to your risk tolerance. I
      personally would be sick to my stomach if it didn't
      freeze and lost 10 bushels across the board by
      not spraying. ( and honesly more so even if it
      froze),We are late too and I have the same
      concern freewheel. But today the way the crop
      looks we will chance it, but nothing against those
      don't do the same.

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        #4
        1) stay away from strobi products
        2) healthy green plants will mature from
        the top down. I my opinion the maturity
        delay is greatly overstated. And yes I
        farm where frost matters, way up in nw
        sk.

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          #5
          I don't notice any of our wheat maturing later using stuff like prosaro/caramba, or folicur.

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            #6
            Do whats right at the time. U cant predict whats
            going to happen.

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              #7
              Is there an actual study that someone can point to
              that shows a significant delay in maturity?

              This year I used half rate of generic tilt on wheat
              and might spray Folicur later.

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                #8
                Have to confess that we haven't done much in the
                way of fungicide application to cereals in the past
                mainly due to our generally warm and dry climate
                we normally experience in July /August here in
                southwest/central sask. However with 9 inches of
                rain in the last 30 days and the lush growth we
                have in our durum crops I am strongly leaning
                towards applying fungicide to at least a portion of
                our cereal crop. Early durum is just entering flag
                leaf and looks to have tremendous potential.
                Curious to learn what others in this same climactic
                zone have experienced in regards to net benefit of
                a cereal fungicide app.
                We have done fungicide apps to our pulses most
                years and have had varying results with some
                years such as last year producing no net benefit
                at all after a hot/dry summer.

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                  #9
                  Don't be fooled by a ripe kernel in a
                  green crop. The straw is a week or so
                  later.

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                    #10
                    East of Quill to Kelvington the crops are looking great. Most are 10's, some spraying to do, weeds are big. We missed big rains, no water in our fields, opposite of 2012.
                    Last canola field will be sprayed tomorrow. Lots of potential.

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                      #11
                      I've never used fungicides but might try this year. Do you apply only if you see disease or do you apply preventatively if the crop looks good and conditions are favourable? Crop looks good but disease isn't noticeable yet and ready to spray within a week.

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                        #12
                        In 2009 I had a big infection of Tanspot
                        in Barley. For a reason I don't remember
                        only 300 acres got sprayed with Tilt.
                        Those acres ended up freezing and had low
                        germ. The unsprayed acres made it to
                        senescence quicker and graded malt.

                        It was only one year. But it can happen.
                        In the same situation would I spray now,
                        Yes.

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                          #13
                          Wd9 you are right about the straw but my
                          experience has been that you end up
                          having to scout the kernal alot closer
                          for maturity. At the end of the day you
                          end up spraying the crop way greener.

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                            #14
                            Rook
                            In cereals you get way more bang for your
                            buck when you spray it on a crop that
                            doesn't have disease than you do spraying
                            it on a crop that does have a high
                            infection. Basically preventative
                            maintenance in key for fungicide to work
                            the best!

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                              #15
                              Add a foliar nutrient to the fungicide. It
                              will push the crop through and there wont
                              be any delay's from the fungicide. A good
                              foliar should run around the $6.00 mark.
                              Its up to you if you want to add the
                              additional cost. Make sure the Foliar has
                              N-P-K-S and micros especially copper in
                              it.

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