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RAPID ACCESS TO THE LATEST REGIONAL CROP PEST AND DISEASE LEVELS
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Regional Crop Report South West,   11 May 2007
Winter Wheat
Comment on current growth stages Field conditions
Many crops at ear emergence (especially Einstein, Alchemy and Robigus). This is around 3 weeks earlier than usual. Crops are around 6 inches shorter than usual for the current growth stage therefore late PGRs are only being used on the most lodging prone situations. On some light soils, especially late sown after grass where puffy seed beds were not rolled root anchorage is rather poor. Signs of stress have declined as welcome rains have fallen.
Main diseases Present Level and comment
Brown Rust Epidemic has declined in response to fungicides and cooler temperatures.
Mildew Levels still very low even on very susceptible varieties.
Septoria tritici Development will speed up with the arrival of rain. Leaves 1,2,3 all clean however there is a lot of infection on the lower leaves of early sown Solstice.
Yellow Rust Outbreaks in Robigus now contained.
Eyespot Progression still slow although prevalence of R strain means we should not fully relax as rain in the near future may spark it off again.
Other None seen.
Main Pest problems Level and comment
Aphids None seen
Frit fly None seen
Leatherjacket No reports of further damage.
Opomyza None seen
Slugs None seen
Wheat bulb fly None seen
Wireworm None seen
Other None seen
Main weed problems Level and comment
Blackgrass No further reports.
Meadow grasses No further reports.
Rye grass No further reports.
Bromes  
Cleavers Emergence appears to be continuing
Others  

 
Regional Crop Report South West,  11 May 2007
Winter Barley
Comment on current growth stages Field conditions
Many crops flowering and all treatments except pre harvest glyphosate now complete. On some light soils, especially late sown after grass where puffy seed beds were not rolled root anchorage is rather poor. Signs of stress have declined as welcome rains have fallen.
Main diseases Present Level and comment
Brown Rust None seen
Mildew None seen
Net blotch None seen
Yellow Rust None seen
Eyespot None seen
Rhynchosporium None seen
Other None seen
Main Pest problems Level and comment
Aphids None seen
Leatherjacket None seen
Slugs None seen
Wireworm None seen
Other None seen
Main weed problems Level and comment
Blackgrass  
Meadow grasses
Rye grass
Bromes
Cleavers
Others

 
Regional Crop Report South West,  11 May 2007
Winter Oilseed Rape
Comment on current growth stages Field conditions
Crops now looking green rather than yellow. No lodging seen anywhere. Crops generally shorter than average although have ended up taller than anticipated earlier.
 
Main diseases Present Level and comment
Club root No fresh reports.
Downy Mildew None seen
Light Leaf Spot None seen
Phoma None seen
Powdery Mildew None seen
White Leaf Spot None seen
Other Scelrotinia: Minimal risk in current dry conditions.
Main Pest problems Level and comment
Aphids None seen
Flea beetle None seen
Leatherjacket None seen
Slugs None seen
Other  
Main weed problems Level and comment
Blackgrass None seen
Meadow grasses None seen
Rye grass None seen
Bromes None seen
Cleavers None seen
Others





Crop Report compiled by Farming Online from reports received by members from the Association of Independent Crop Consultants

 
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