In the July edition
  • The threat of Sclerotinia
  • The importance of verticillium stem stripe resistance
  • Pioneer® provides unique seed treatment for UK farmers growing oilseed rape
  • Protect your potato crop from late blight with Zorvec™ active
  • Boost silage quality with Pioneer® 11CFT
  • Give extra support to your oilseed rape crop by stabilising nitrogen in the autumn
  • Stewardship steps to consider before drilling and at establishment of your oilseed rape
  • Give your winter barley the strongest start this upcoming season
  • Fruit Focus 2025 review
  • Celebrating our recent prize hamper winners
  • Don’t forget to follow us on social media
  • Update your communications preferences, enter our monthly prize draw plus ways to earn BASIS & NRoSO points
 
The threat of Sclerotinia

Sclerotinia isn’t a disease that UK growers will see circulating every year, but when it takes hold, the effect on oilseed rape yields can be devastating. Losses can be as high as 60%, but better forecasting, well-timed spray programmes and most recently, genetic advances in varieties all help prevent such circumstances becoming all too common.

What conditions are needed for sclerotinia?

Sclerotinia requires at least 24 hours of continuous high humidity and night-time temperatures above seven degrees for infection to occur. Wet weather during flowering creates the biggest risk to the crop as this encourages fallen petals to stick to the crop’s leaves. These petals act as a nutrient source for the pathogen, which then grows down the leaf stem to the main plant stem where it presents as large white lesions some two weeks after the plant has become infected.

Reduce the severity of sclerotinia with PT303 and PT312

Pioneer® PT303 Protector® Sclerotinia can provide extra support for your crop when this unpredictable and highly damaging disease strikes. Sclerotinia infection is largely eliminated from both treated and untreated AHDB trials through comprehensive fungicide applications at flowering. In commercial situations, flowering treatment programmes may be more limited, and applications may be inadvertently mis-timed. PT312, the second Pioneer hybrid with tolerance to sclerotinia, provides a very high gross output yield with a very high oil content combined with turnip yellows virus resistance.

To find out more about Sclerotinia, visit our weed biology page here.
 
The importance of verticillium stem stripe resistance

Verticillium stem stripe is caused by the fungal species Verticillium longisporum. Verticillium stem stripe is a monocyclic disease, meaning it only goes through one cycle of the disease each year. However, if infected plants ripen prematurely, they can have reduced yield with losses of up to 50% having been observed in Europe. Disease symptoms include leaf chlorosis, early ripening, stunting, and shredding of the stem tissue.

ADAS trials at a UK location with a recent history of verticillium stem strip have indicated PT312, PT315 and PT303 showed statistically higher yield to the partially resistant standard and comparable yield to intermediate standard. This suggests that these varieties have good resistance or tolerance against verticillium stem stripe. In particular, PT303 demonstrated the ability to quickly establish high levels of ground cover and grow rapidly in both autumn and spring, even in a verticillium-infected site.
ground cover and vigour of pioneer varieties from october 2023 trials
 
Pioneer® provides unique seed treatment for UK farmers growing oilseed rape

With the oilseed rape drilling campaign starting this month, Pioneer has outlined the role seed treatments can play in getting the crop off to the best possible start. This year Pioneer is also able to provide unique seed treatments on its varieties being shipped to UK farms.

The insecticide seed treatment Lumiposa® is extensively used in Europe and is an option available when looking for establishment assistance for crops challenged by a range of insect pests. This treatment can be specified when ordering any of Pioneer’s seed varieties.
OSR harvest
 
Protect your potato crop from late blight with Zorvec™ active

General conditions
As we move through July, crops are now in stable canopy, with bulk development underway. For many growers, the focus is firmly on irrigation scheduling and machinery logistics where resources allow.
potato crops
Crop status
The maincrop is post-flowering and well into canopy closure. 5-7+ fungicide applications have typically been made as part pf the fungicide programme, with many having included 2 x Zorvec Entecta™ during rapid canopy growth.

Blight pressure and crop management going forward
The Fight Against Blight (FAB - Blightspy) model is forecasting multiple days when the Hutton Criteria will be met across the country, creating conditions which strongly favour the Late Blight pathogen. Check the forecast for your region to see the latest data.

Although FAB-reported outbreaks have remained low so far, the days ahead will demand increased vigilance and precise spray interval management from both growers and agronomists. This will likely lead to greater reliance on the more robust fungicide options available for controlling Phytophthora infestans.

Zorvec Entecta remains a key tool in this effort. It can account for up to 20% of the total spray programme, with up to three applications permitted where 15 or more sprays are anticipated for the season. Its inclusion is particularly valuable for indeterminate varieties such as Rooster, Maris Piper, and Picasso, which continue producing new growth and therefore require sustained protection.

Ensure you are familiar with the Zorvec™ active best practice application advice for 2025 to maximise performance and compliance.

Where single active ingredient fungicides are planned, the addition of Option® (cymoxanil) as a partner would be advised to provide both curative activity and an alternative mode of action to protect molecules against selection for resistance.

Follow the crop
Catch the latest video update from the field with Craig Chisholm and Abi Morton on what’s on growers’ minds.
YouTube: Potato crop update #3: Zorvec™ active and BlueN™ in the programme and Stable Canopy commentary
Learn and earn CPD points!
Watch our Spring 2025 Technical Update for Potatoes and then take the short quiz to earn a BASIS and/or NRoSO point. You will also have the opportunity to share your feedback in some short survey questions and be in with a chance to win a prize hamper!
Video - Spring 2025 Technical Update for Potatoes
Quiz and survey open until 31 August 2025.
Upcoming Potato Events
You can find the team out and about in August at the following events:
  • Potatoes in Practice on 7th August in Dundee, Scotland
  • Eurofins Potato Blight Event on 20th August in Derby, England
 
Boost silage quality with Pioneer® 11CFT

Looking to enhance the performance of your maize silage? Pioneer 11CFT is a specialist silage inoculant designed to deliver superior results in high-production dairy and beef systems. Formulated with a unique, patent-protected strain of Lactobacillus buchneri, 11CFT works through three powerful modes of action: it improves the efficiency of lactic fermentation, enhances aerobic stability, and increases fibre digestibility.

Whether you're aiming to reduce dry matter losses or improve the nutritional value of your forage, 11CFT is a smart investment. Its live lactic acid-producing bacteria are specially selected to support optimal fermentation, helping you get the most out of every tonne of maize. For farmers focused on quality and performance, 11CFT is a proven solution to elevate silage outcomes and drive profitability.
Maize harvest
 
Give extra support to your oilseed rape crop by stabilising nitrogen in the autumn

A crop reaching its yield potential is underpinned by successful establishment. In oilseed rape we have seen evidence of improved establishment from using Instinct® in the autumn, especially when used in conjunction with slurry and digestate.

Our internal development trials showed yield responses of up to 7% and improved spring vigour in oilseed rape when Instinct is used in the autumn.
OSR yield treated vs untreated chart
Instinct can reduce leaching by around 50% and reduce denitrification through greenhouse gases by 45%. This means nitrogen is kept in the soil for longer and is therefore available for the oilseed rape to use.

The product should be applied at a rate of 1.7 l/ha and as close to the application of nitrogen as possible – ideally within a couple of days either side, if not applied with the slurry or digestate. Instinct can be applied to a seedbed and incorporated or simply sprayed on as a surface application.

Click here to learn more about how Instinct works as a nitrogen stabiliser for your OSR crops.
 
Stewardship steps to consider before drilling and at establishment of your oilseed rape

With harvest now here and planning for the next crops underway, we thought it would be useful to remind growers about some of the stewardship best practices that should be considered now, ahead of OSR drilling. Field selection, tramline placement and buffer zones should all be considered with the objective of keeping the active ingredient (propyzamide) out of watercourses. Best practice steps are outlined here.

Our new Propyzamide Knowledge Hub goes “back to basics” on what propyzamide is, how it works, how to apply it to achieve the best outcome, and practical advice on how to use it responsibly. Click here to visit our Propyzamide Knowledge Hub. You can also earn CPD points by testing your knowledge about propyzamide here. BASIS points: 3 (1 CP; 1 E; 1 AP) and 3 NRoSO points.

NEW: We have produced a topic sheet explaining how our oilseed rape herbicides can fit in a programme. Download our topic sheet here.
OSR Herbicide programme options topic sheet
 
Give your winter barley the strongest start this upcoming season

Ympact® is a novel biostimulant seed treatment which supports the crop, particularly in the early stages of growth and even in poorer establishment conditions.

Winter barley harvest is well underway, starting as early as June this year, and has even finished in some places according to AHDB. Now is a great time to think about what seed treatments you may want to use this autumn. With the very dry spring and summer experienced across the UK, there is potential that winter cereals could be drilled into dry conditions leading to less than perfect establishment.

By using Ympact as part of your choice for seed treatment, this can benefit the seed in germinating and establishing well, to help cope with any autumn challenges that may be experienced this year.

Ympact helps to enhance the movement of moisture and nutrients into the seed, increasing the speed of germination and efficiency of biochemical reactions in the developing plant. Ympact contains zinc, copper and manganese and these essential nutrients help to promote root and shoot development.

In our winter barley trials in the UK in 2024/25, we saw an increase in root length of up to 19% and better-established crops.
winter barley root length comparison
Why use Ympact?
  • Speeds up plant emergence and improves early crop vigour.
  • Enables more uniform plant establishment.
  • Increases biomass and chlorophyll content.
  • Increases metabolic activity and tolerance to stress.
  • Increases winter hardiness.
Ympact field
 
Fruit Focus 2025 🍓

The team had a great time at Fruit Focus 2025 earlier this month!

It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with the industry and talk about the solutions Corteva bring to the market for fruit growers.

We asked visitors ‘What is the tastiest UK grown fruit?’ and strawberries came out top!

Learn more about our solutions for fruit growers here.
fruit focus event 2025 - strawberries
 
Celebrating our recent prize hamper winners!

We’re delighted to announce the winners of the prize hampers from the recent summer shows where you will have seen us.
  • Steven Edwards from JW & PM Edwards & Son (left) – winner at the Arable Event.
  • Charles Jarvis from M C & M Jarvis (right) – winner at Cereals Event 2025.
Winners from arable and cereals events
A big thank you to everyone who took part. We really enjoyed chatting with so many of you at the Corteva stands.
 
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Click here to view the post and stand a chance of winning this Corteva Goody bag!
 
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