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Roundup TRANSORB Top 10 Techniques - Nufarm New Zealand

Top 10 Techniques For Getting the Most out of Roundup TRANSORB



Nufarm has created a new Roundup TRANSORB Know How folder for NZ farmers on different ways to use Roundup TRANSORB® on your farm. Please select which Know How's you would like to receive from the list below and complete your details to have them sent to you.



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Spraying Silage or Hay with Roundup TRANSORB before cutting


If you intend establishing crops or renewing pastures in paddocks that will be cut for silage or hay, these techniques can save you time. Normally you would need to wait for at least 2-3 weeks after cutting before there is sufficient leaf...

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2.


Improving browntop control in summer with Roundup TRANSORB


Browntop is a low-producing grass of poor feed quality that infests reverted and run-out pastures. It was originally sown in bush burn mixtures and covers a vast area of NZ. Farmers are now aware of its low nutritive value and removing this plant....

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3.


Growing maize in the South Island


Growing maize in the south island is different to the north. It all starts with a pre-plant clean up...

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4.


Improving browntop control in winter with Roundup TRANSORB


Browntop is a low-producing grass of poor feed quality that infests reverted and run-out pastures. It was originally sown in bush burn mixtures and covers a vast area of NZ. Farmers are now aware of its low nutritive value and removing this plant....

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5.


Roundup TRANSORB pre harvest use in cereals


There are many benefits from using Roundup TRANSORB pre-harvest to both the harvesting and the following crop. These include better weed control, combine efficiency, lower drying costs, ....

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6.


Spraying out with Roundup TRANSORB


When spraying out paddocks prior to planting crops, or as a cleanup spray after winter-feed crops and before new pastures are sown it is important to control the existing vegetation.....

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7.


Hill Country Pasture Establishment with Roundup TRANSORB


The key to pasture improvement in NZ hill country is the introduction of improved ryegrass cultivars and legumes, after the correction of soil nutrient deficiencies. The steep topography of most hills means...

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8.


Roundup Topping to improve pasture quality


Controlling the rapid pasture growth in late spring is usually difficult for most farmers. The rapid change from vegetative to reproductive growth can result in the formation of seed head that is difficult to graze off. Roundup Topping is a technique developed to improve pasture quality and animal performance...

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9.


Combining an insecticide with Roundup TRANSORB when spraying out


In some situations it is advantageous to apply an insecticide in combination with Roundup TRANSORB when spraying out prior to cropping. For example, springtails in forage brassicas and Argentine stem weevil in cereals are pests that can be effectively targeted...

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Successful No-tillage with Roundup TRANSORB


No-tillage or direct drilling helps reduce a range of issues including soil structure preservation, reduced erosion and escalating diesel costs. A no-tillage management package covers weed control, insect and slug control, machinery design and planning...

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