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Give your oilseed rape a weed-free start


United Kingdom
September 27, 2013

Weeds will compete with any crop for water and nutrients and in oilseed rape this will result in problems at harvest, seed contamination and resultant yield loss. So removing grass weeds, such as black-grass, early in the life of the crop is vital to ensure good yield potential.

“This year after rain and continuing warm weather the rape is coming through very quickly and so too is the black-grass,” explains Clare Tucker, BASF’s Agronomy Manager. “It is these types of conditions – when black-grass is actively growing – which are ideal for applying a contact acting herbicide such as Aramo® at a rate of 1.0 litre per hectare. By getting on now, not only will you get a good percentage black-grass kill, but any remaining weeds will have been well suppressed. Although other products on the market have the same mode of action as Aramo, leaving an application until the four leaf stage of the crop in a year like this may be too late.”

“Adopting a programmed approach is also key to good black-grass control. Knocking the weeds early will keep the root system small and ensure that a follow-up propyzamide treatment will be more effective against resistant black-grass. It is all about timing and care in applying product at the right growth stage. It is easy to put
poor control down to resistance when that may only be part of the story,” explains Clare.

Aramo contains tepraloxydim
Aramo is a registered trademark of BASF plc.
Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. For further product information including warning phrases and symbols refer to www.agricentre.basf.co.uk

 



More news from:
    . BASF Crop Protection UK
    . BASF Agricultural Solutions


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Published: September 27, 2013

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