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With the spring cereal herbicide campaign fast approaching, Crops magazine has updated its herbicide and plant growth regulator (PGR) tables for 2008, while Farmers Weekly has published its special feature on spring herbicide use.
The detailed Crops tables are compiled using information from agronomists and manufacturers and outline what each product should typically be targeted at, what else they might be used for, and potential drawbacks or restrictions.
They cover more than 40 products for grass and broadleaved weeds, plus growth regulators. A cut-down version of the herbicide table and the full PGR table will appear in Crops magazine (9 February), while the full versions of all tables can be downloaded by clicking on the links below:
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