Advisory Bulletin Regular updates throughout the growing season. Providing forecasts and info to support in field decision making. <123456…9> 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 25 Harvest well underway in good conditions, however, uneven stand is causing problems for some. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 24 Making the most of the warm conditions and balancing potential gains against possible increases in disease. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 23 Harvest planning on-farm needs to be flexible to accommodate varying crop conditions. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 22 Harvesting is now well under way. Growers urged to check crop for root rots, particularly in crops affected by the Beet moth. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 21 Beet moth prevalence continues to cause concern. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 20 Crop recovering from drought due to rainfall in many areas. Increase in incidence of Beet moth, though heavy rain should help in control of this pest. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 19 Clear divide across growing region in response to recent rainfall. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 18 Some damage found in the heart of sugar beet plants. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 17 Crop under severe drought stress in areas, however, sugar beet are known for their resilience and will recover once rain commences and may then be in need of ex... 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 16 Growers are reminded of the crop rotational restrictions of Cruiser SB. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 15 Check fields for weed beet and bolters, and remove. On average one weed beet can produce 1,500 viable seeds. If in doubt carry it out! 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 14 A surge in Black bean aphid numbers is not currently a cause for concern. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 13 Aphid numbers are dwindling, though first signs of virus has been found in non-Cruiser treated crops. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 12 Aphid numbers low in many areas due to recent rain, but growers urged to still be vigilant. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 11 Recent rain helps the crop to surge ahead in most areas. It is therefore vital to ensure the right nutrients are available to support growth. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 10 Essential farm hygiene - urgent action required. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 9 Movento approved for third spray use. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 8 On-farm hygiene of great importance with the high number of aphids found. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 7 Growers urged to monitor crops carefully and plan aphicide use carefully to ensure maximum protection when needed. 2022 Advisory Bulletin No 6 Aphid ID special. Low resolution - home print version available under publications <123456…9>
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 25 Harvest well underway in good conditions, however, uneven stand is causing problems for some.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 24 Making the most of the warm conditions and balancing potential gains against possible increases in disease.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 23 Harvest planning on-farm needs to be flexible to accommodate varying crop conditions.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 22 Harvesting is now well under way. Growers urged to check crop for root rots, particularly in crops affected by the Beet moth.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 20 Crop recovering from drought due to rainfall in many areas. Increase in incidence of Beet moth, though heavy rain should help in control of this pest.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 17 Crop under severe drought stress in areas, however, sugar beet are known for their resilience and will recover once rain commences and may then be in need of ex...
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 15 Check fields for weed beet and bolters, and remove. On average one weed beet can produce 1,500 viable seeds. If in doubt carry it out!
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 14 A surge in Black bean aphid numbers is not currently a cause for concern.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 13 Aphid numbers are dwindling, though first signs of virus has been found in non-Cruiser treated crops.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 12 Aphid numbers low in many areas due to recent rain, but growers urged to still be vigilant.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 11 Recent rain helps the crop to surge ahead in most areas. It is therefore vital to ensure the right nutrients are available to support growth.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 8 On-farm hygiene of great importance with the high number of aphids found.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 7 Growers urged to monitor crops carefully and plan aphicide use carefully to ensure maximum protection when needed.
2022 Advisory Bulletin No 6 Aphid ID special. Low resolution - home print version available under publications