Biological Solutions for Arable problems | Introduction | Simon Osborne and Alison Stewart

Issues around resistance, residues and registration are reducing access to synthetic agrichemicals in New Zealand. Consequently, more biological products are coming onto the market. But do they work… how do they work… and what do you need to know before introducing them into your system?

To learn the answers to all these questions and more, join FAR and Quorum Sense at our Biological options for arable problems workshop.

Researchers, farmers and biological products companies will discuss how and when biological products work (and don’t work), and how they can be integrated into conventional agchem programmes. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding current and future biological options for grass grub, slug and fungal disease management.

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