Nathan Mudie (@nathan_mudie) 's Twitter Profile
Nathan Mudie

@nathan_mudie

Farmer / Agronomist on the south coast WA.

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calendar_today09-09-2016 13:17:45

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Mark Mudie (@mark_mudie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New echelon NVDI biomass image is showing interesting stuff. this paddock was half summer sprayed the rest 18 days later. Sown 3 may dry image 26 June very little rain between no fall over 3 mm #timingeverything

New echelon NVDI biomass image is showing interesting stuff. this paddock was half summer sprayed the rest 18 days later. Sown 3 may dry image 26 June very little rain between no fall over 3 mm #timingeverything
Brad Westphal (@agro_brad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wheat powdery mildew trial at Munglinup. Looking at Uniform, Intake,Systiva, a range of foliar fungicides and comparing Scepter v DS Pascal. @LMKWAagronomy

Wheat powdery mildew trial at Munglinup. Looking at Uniform, Intake,Systiva, a range of foliar fungicides and comparing Scepter v DS Pascal. @LMKWAagronomy
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Awesome day with #ADAMA checking out their solutions site. Some exciting products in the pipeline that are going to have a huge fit for us in Esperance port zone.

Awesome day with #ADAMA checking out their solutions site. Some exciting products in the pipeline that are going to have a huge fit for us in Esperance port zone.
Ben Biddulph (@ben_biddulph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊGlenn McDonald Mark Mudie Sam West Dusty Fry James Bee Dye does not indicate ability of CHO to be transported to grain. Xylem transports water & dye, phloem the CHO. All it does is tell you if transpiration/xylem flow is compromised. Not CHO. Can be used to indicate damage to xylem flow, but can be misleading. Dissection way to go.

<a href="/Glenn_SoilAgro/">πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊGlenn McDonald</a> <a href="/mark_mudie/">Mark Mudie</a> <a href="/Tedthekelpie/">Sam West</a> <a href="/dustyfry1_fry/">Dusty Fry</a> <a href="/originalstinger/">James Bee</a> Dye does not indicate ability of CHO to be transported to grain. Xylem transports water &amp; dye, phloem the CHO. All it does is tell you if transpiration/xylem flow is compromised. Not CHO. Can be used to indicate damage to xylem flow, but can be misleading. Dissection way to go.
Nathan Mudie (@nathan_mudie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting to find low numbers of GPA in early canola crops. Hopefully a cold wet finish will stop them exploding again! 🀞

Starting to find low numbers of GPA in early canola crops. Hopefully a cold wet finish will stop them exploding again! 🀞
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Amazing deep ripping results. Planet barley with 180mm for the year on light sand over gravel. Control 1.1 t/ha. #ttq Raptor 2.85 t/ha. Bedner 2.1 t/ha. Practically drought proofed the paddock and did handle the frost a lot better. Just need to buy one now

Amazing deep ripping results. Planet barley with 180mm for the year on light sand over gravel. Control 1.1 t/ha. #ttq Raptor 2.85 t/ha. Bedner 2.1 t/ha. Practically drought proofed the paddock and did handle the frost a lot better. Just need to buy one now
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Lupins loving the deep ripped country! Loved the deep seed placement and already nodulating deep into the profile. Great option for ripped country! πŸ‘Œ

Lupins loving the deep ripped country! Loved the deep seed placement and already nodulating deep into the profile. Great option for ripped country! πŸ‘Œ
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Awesome results coming back in from Charles Sturt University for a number of clients weed populations. Highly recommend getting the test done to allow accurate strategic planning to beat your weed population going forward

Awesome results coming back in from <a href="/CharlesSturtUni/">Charles Sturt University</a> for a number of clients weed populations. Highly recommend getting the test done to allow accurate strategic planning to beat your weed population going forward
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Many crop pests are nocturnally active and appear absent during the day. No earwigs here, right? Check out our camera footage from Finniss SA around 21-25th April (action starts around 6pm - 8 seconds into the video).

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How much zinc oxide will stop the sunburn?? These poor bastards are regretting ever germinating this season #GSRF3mm #goodpatch #bringontherain

How much zinc oxide will stop the sunburn?? These poor bastards are regretting ever germinating this season #GSRF3mm #goodpatch #bringontherain