Growers are invited to come along to one of two field days introducing the next technology, ThryvOn, which will be coming into cotton in a few years' time.
It is a first-of-its-kind trait technology, built directly into the plant, to offer a new level of protection against a wide spectrum of pests in your cotton crop.
The built-in trait technology provides more management flexibility.
Knowing your cotton is protected even when you can't be there gives you more time back in your day to accomplish more within your operation.
Sessions will be held in Finley and Darlington Point next week, with registrations required.
In Finley on Wednesday, December 3, a field walk will be held at ‘Tongaboo’ on Larkins Rd.
There will also be an impressive line up of speakers.
Kristen Knight from Bayer will introduce ThryvOn, Michael Taylor from CSD will discuss agronomic trial assessments, and James Kanaley from Kanaley Ag Consultants will talk on agronomic and thrips observations.
Ms Knight and Mr Taylor will repeat their presentations from the Finley session, with Chelsea Butler from Summit Ag invited to provide the update on agronomic and thrips observations.
Coffee and refreshments will be provided at both sessions.
For a link to register, check the ad on this page or call Kyleigh Turner from Bayer on 0409 348 878.
To learn more about ThryvOn, go to www.cropscience.bayer.us/traits/cotton/bollgard-3-thryvon.