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Regional Crop Report North East,   1 June 2007
Winter Wheat
Comment on current growth stages Field conditions
Most crops at full ear emergence, but later drilled at 25-50% ears emerged. No flowering seen yet so all crops at very vulnerable stage to OWBM damage. Field conditions are good, despite 23 mm rainfall in last 7 days making a total of 87 mm for May. Last lot of rain has 'ruffled' many crops and there are small areas lodged in a few crops.
Main diseases Present Level and comment
Brown Rust T2 application continues to give good control, but some infection still to be found in crops of Alchemy. Other varieties seem to be clear now. Will apply robust fungicide on Alchemy to maintain control.
Mildew Slight increase on light land
Septoria tritici T2 has given good control but next 14 days will show how much re-infection has occurred following the heavy rain.
Yellow Rust No new infection seen this week, but as robust T3 needed.
Eyespot Low levels, no increase.
Other Take-all low levels now showing in second wheats.
Main Pest problems Level and comment
Aphids Low numbers present in crop canopies now.
Frit fly None seen
Leatherjacket None seen
Opomyza None seen
Slugs None seen
Wheat bulb fly None seen
Wireworm None seen
Other Orange Blossom Midge Numbers over last 3 days range from 0 to 2. Earliest crops just coming into flower so we might just make it to our T3 without needing any earlier specific midge control, but there are still a lot of crops at the vulnerable growth stages so monitoring will have to be maintained for another 7 days.
Main weed problems Level and comment
Blackgrass No new problem areas seen.
Meadow grasses No new problem areas seen.
Rye grass No new problem areas seen.
Bromes Becoming obvious in some fields.
Cleavers  
Others  

 
Regional Crop Report North East,  1 June 2007
Winter Barley
Comment on current growth stages Field conditions
Flowering finished and grain fill just starting. A few small areas lodged, but generally crops standing well.
Field conditions are good, despite 23 mm rainfall in last 7 days making a total of 87 mm for May. Last lot of rain has 'ruffled' many crops and there are small areas lodged in a few crops.
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 No damage noticed this week.
Wireworm None seen
Other None seen
Main weed problems Level and comment
Blackgrass No further trreatment.
Meadow grasses
Rye grass No further trreatment.
Bromes
Cleavers
Others

 
Regional Crop Report North East,  1 June 2007
Winter Oilseed Rape
Comment on current growth stages Field conditions
Apart from late sown crops or areas of flood or pigeon damage, crops have now finished flowering. A number of growers will apply Foliar N + Trace elements during next 7 days to see if can achieve extra yield as has been obtained in Germany and France.  
Main diseases Present Level and comment
Club root None seen
Downy Mildew None seen
Light Leaf Spot None seen
Phoma No reinfection seen.
Powdery Mildew None seen
White Leaf Spot None seen
Other None seen
Main Pest problems Level and comment
Aphids None seen
Flea beetle None seen
Leatherjacket None seen
Slugs None seen
Other None seen
Main weed problems Level and comment
Blackgrass  
Meadow grasses  
Rye grass  
Bromes  
Cleavers
Others  





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