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    Fungicide

    Rumor has it west of Saskatoon guys are spraying Trivapro Fungicide like crazy on Wheat. I can see some leaf disease but not worth spraying.

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    I have no idea what their crops look like and whether it warrants a fungicide, but protecting the flag leaf is our top priority when it turns wet and disease shows up. Don’t take long to splash up if conditions are right. Quite a big hit in yield between a healthy flag and unhealthy one.

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      #3
      Ummm , west of Stoon was in major drought until 12-14 days ago .
      What at 18 in tall needs fungicide???
      I guess maybe

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        #4
        There is limit on how much you can spend on a dud crop. Everyone keep on adding and it will be a bumper, my agronomist said so🙄.

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          #5
          Some areas or crops may justify it but I know west of Stoon was incredibly dry for very long time is all

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            Posted without permission from Billy Bob of Clubroot Acres.

            Dishonorable mention and shout out to him!

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              #7
              Are you even a real farmer if you don't spend your entire summer in the seat of a high clearance sprayer?

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                #8
                Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                Are you even a real farmer if you don't spend your entire summer in the seat of a high clearance sprayer?
                Ha ha drive the sprayer!
                The “boys” are spraying. Farmer is at the lake now.

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                  #9
                  Natures fungicide on 18 in tall hrsw here ......

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Ummm , west of Stoon was in major drought until 12-14 days ago .
                    What at 18 in tall needs fungicide???
                    I guess maybe
                    Something doesn’t add up.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                      Something doesn’t add up.
                      Most guys spray soft white wheat 🌾regardless , so that could it .
                      Or possibly barley
                      I know I am not gettin caught up to load er up and giver with all of it lol

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                        #12
                        After 2 dryish years with pretty much zero disease, chances for infection should be less.

                        Wheat potential is severely capped here. Not throwing the kitchen sink at it anyway

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                          #13
                          Talk around here next week guys will be full retard on fungicide next week. Crops lush and starting to head by then.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                            Talk around here next week guys will be full retard on fungicide next week. Crops lush and starting to head by then.
                            Ya been through there , much different than here . Earlier rains made a huge difference

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                              Always protect the flag. But if it wouldn’t have rained three weeks ago we would do nothing. Shit can be saved.

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