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Christopher Whitehorn posted an update 3 years ago
Putting out a very light amount of assassin bug eggs in the vineyard to reduce leafhopper and other pest numbers. Interesting to note as well, while there’s leafhoppers and other pests present, there’s very little actual damage to leaves. Analysis of sap Brix and pH yields anywhere from 8.5-9 brix in leaves and a pH of 4.2. However…
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Christopher Whitehorn replied to the discussion Farmer input on our Technology – honest (but nice) feedback please in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Farmer input on our Technology - honest (but nice) feedback please
Shot you an email yesterday, Christopher.Whitehorn@yahoo.com, looking forward to a correspondence!
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Laurenz Von Glahn replied to the discussion What seed innoculants are available in Europe (like Bio Coat Gold)? in the forum Broad Acre Crops 3 years ago
What seed innoculants are available in Europe (like Bio Coat Gold)?
Hi, I would also make my own biological inoculant. I use Johnson Su Compost. If you want to buy some Micronutrients for seed inoculation I can recommend Seed forward: https://seedforward.com/grainguard/ and Karner Akra: https://www.duenger-akra.at/produkte/akra_saat_saatgutduengung
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Hi all, thought i would see i we could get some discussions going on biological disease control in broad acre crops. So far in my tool box, i have seaweed for the laminarin as a an immune illicitor, salycilic acid as an immune illicitor, chitosan as an immune ilicitor and protectant, pottassium silicate as a cell strengthener. Any other…
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Mark Colwell replied to the discussion What seed innoculants are available in Europe (like Bio Coat Gold)? in the forum Broad Acre Crops 3 years ago
What seed innoculants are available in Europe (like Bio Coat Gold)?
Hi, for seed innoculants, i would recommend you make your own up. We use a mixture of seaweed, fish hydrolysate, various microbe innoculants from different sources, fulvic and humic acid and a broad spectrum trace element package. Just small amounts of each with a total amount of around 6 litres per ton of seed for wheat barley and beans.…
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