By Syngenta
If your wheat has ever been infected by Fusarium head blight, also known as head scab, you know how costly it can be to yields and grain quality. In fact, it has become one of the most economically destructive wheat diseases in the U.S.
The combination of infection timing and non-uniform crop development makes head scab control exceptionally challenging. Plus, protecting yield potential and grain quality usually means choosing to protect the main heads that have flowered, leaving secondary tillers at risk. However, those secondary tillers can play a primary role in increasing your potential yield and ROI.
As you begin making your disease management plan, keep these tips in mind:
Bring your A game in 2023 with Miravis Ace fungicide, applied at 13.7 fl oz/A. With Miravis Ace, no tiller is left unprotected, even the ones that aren’t flowering yet — giving you longer-lasting, more effective disease control and maximized yield potential at harvest.
Ready to ace your yield? See how you can boost your bushels this season using Miravis Ace with this handy Revenue Calculator.
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