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| Agree on the days, depending on the disease pressure etc. it doesn't really "mean much" to try to quantify it in days. I have seen Trivapro do very well against southern rust in our area, and I do not trust seeing southern rust unless the corn is dented. Every producer is also different in the timing of application, R1 for highest ROI on yield potential, wait for disease pressure thresholds from scouting, etc. I started spraying Trivapro at R1 with more confidence in not having to wait like a quilt application, because of the longevity of the product and how that helps with the southern rust problems.
Edited by ObSeRv 1/10/2021 22:00
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