Growers plagued by black-grass should keep a look-out for the BASF Black-grass Battle Bus which will be visiting several key events this summer.
The aim is to share knowledge from a range of experts on cultural and chemical controls as well as ideas and tips from agronomists and growers on how they control their weeds, says campaign manager Ruth Stanley.
“The BASF Black-grass Battle Bus is a dedicated advice hub packed with information where growers can hop on board to get their black-grass control queries answered.
“We’ve recruited a team of independent experts to share their thoughts on weed detection, cultivation techniques, application technology, machinery hygiene, weed biology, and the best chemistry.
“There is no single element to successful weed control, but a combination of agronomic choices which can be made to improve the situation on farm,” she explains.
At least one expert will be on board at each scheduled stop, and visitors will also be able to access information from other experts in the team, as well as information from BASF’s website and farmer trials, via laptops hooked up to the internet.
There will also be a range of advisory leaflets and weed encyclopaedias on hand, so visitors will have access to all the necessary advice to ensure a full agronomic approach to weed control.
Visitors to the website and the Battle Bus also have the opportunity to win an invitation to a BASF Black-grass Beaters Conference, including all expenses paid dinner and overnight stay, and a preview of the BASF’s black-grass herbicide of the future.
“Growers often have some of the best ideas for controlling black-grass so we’d love to hear from them,” says Ruth.
“They can either leave a black-grass beating tip on the Battle Bus or sign up to the BASF Black-grass Beaters campaign, which can be found at basfrealresults.co.uk/awc/black-grass and leave a suggestion there.”
The team of experts includes:
- Sarah Cook of ADAS, an expert in weed biology;
- Neil Fuller of2Excel BioSystems, a specialist in soil health and nutrition and how this affects black-grass;
- Bruce Milligan of Hummingbird Technologies, which operates drones that can detect young black-grass;
- Tom Robinson, an independent specialist in improved application techniques for crop protection products;
- Lynn Tatnell of ADAS, an expert in weed biology
- Mike Wareing of John Deere, who will provide guidance and tips for cleaning the W&T series combines;
- Philip Wright of Wright Resolutions Limited, an expert on cultivations and drilling techniques that target the control of key weeds.
- BASF experts will also be on hand to advise on weed biology and the best chemistry.
BASF Black-grass Battle Bus Timetable
KWS & BASF Open Day, Ropley, Hants SO24 0DD | 25.6.18 |
Hurcott Farm Open Day, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0JS | 26.6.18 |
BASF Real Results Open Day, Rawcliffe Bridge DN14 8PU | 28.6.18 |
BASF Real Results Open Day, IP14 5JJ | 3.7.18 |
KWS Open Week, East Heslerton Wold Farm YO17 8RT | 4.7.18 |
BASF Real Results Open Day, Old Weston, Huntingdon, PE28 5LS | 10.7.18 |
Please keep an eye out on the above website for further details or events