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Talking Agronomy with Jo Bell: New wheat fungicides offer a step forward in septoria management

Calling a halt to Skyfall drilling in mid-March, we have between zero and 30% of our planned wheat acreage in the ground.

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Talking Agronomy with Jo Bell: New wheat fungicides offer a step forward in septoria management

Calling a halt to Skyfall drilling in mid-March, we have between zero and 30% of our planned wheat acreage in the ground. Altogether we have labelled about 70% of our undrilled fields green or amber...

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