Technical Bulletins
Technical Bulletins are scientific or academic documents initiated and written by members of the RLF Technical Team. They are designed to educate and inform, and are generally linked to the performance of RLF products and their beneficial outcomes for specific crop types. They will often deal with matters of plant physiology, the chemistry of manufacture and production or training guides. Registration is required for full access to TBs.
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TB155 | COMPATIBILITY OF PLASMA PRODUCTS (CROP SPECIFIC FOLIARS) WITH HERBICIDE CONTAINING ACTIVE INGREDIENT METABUSIN | This Technical Bulletin (TB) provides an understanding and guide for the use of the broadleaf herbicide for weeds and grasses with the active ingredient metabusin, when/if mixed with RLF’s Crop Specific Foliars.
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January 6, 2016 | |||||
TB154 | IS BSN SUPERSTRIKE CORROSIVE TO SOME METALS? | This Technical Bulletin (TB) responds to a question raised relating to the potential for BSN Superstrike (BSN SS) to be corrosive on truck bodies or soaking silos used to store treated seed.
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January 6, 2016 | |||||
TB153 | COMPATIBILITY OF BSN SS WITH THE INSECTICIDE FIPRONIL (COSMOS) | This Technical Bulletin (TB) provides an understanding of the elements and entities of Fipronil – the active ingredient in Cosmos – an insecticide commonly used in the growing of rice. It also provides a guide for its safe use in response to questions and/or options being considered by Australian growers. Fipronil is classified chemically, as a phenylpyrazole compound.
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January 6, 2016 | |||||
TB152 | INTERVIX, IMAZAPIC & CSF COMPATIBILITY | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses the chemical and physical compatibility of Imazamox, Imazapyr and Imazapic – the pyridinecarboxylic acid derivatives commonly formulated as aqueous amine salts or esters. It provides a guide for application rates, biological compatibility, safety whilst using and suggested mixing order.
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January 6, 2016 | |||||
TB151 | RLF UNIVERSAL DIP, USES, RATES AND BENEFITS IN CROPS | RLF Universal Dip is a nutritional-based formulation that improves vegetative reproduction and seedling establishment. The nutritional boosting by Universal Dip increases the level of essential nutrients such as phosphate, nitrogen, potassium and trace elements ensuring that the newly grown tissue has adequate and balanced levels of all essential elements and consequently more resistant to disease agents.
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May 8, 2015 | |||||
TB150 | ENERGISING PASTURES AND CROPS IN WINTER CLIMATE | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses the different methods by which growth in winter may be stimulated.
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June 18, 2012 | |||||
TB149 | INTEGRATED FERTILISER PROGRAM FOR COTTON TO SUIT WATER AVAILABILITY | This Technical Bulletin (TB) establishes the benefits of an Integrated Fertiliser Management (IFM) program for both dryland and irrigated cotton crops.
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September 11, 2011 | |||||
TB146 | REDUCE YIELD GAP WITH IFM AND EARLIER FOLIAR SPRAYS | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses yield gap and provides a program for achieving optimal plant nutrition to ensure the best returns.
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June 1, 2011 | |||||
TB145 | BSN’S CRITICAL ROLE IN GERMINATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF LATE SOWN CROPS | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses BSN's critical role in the germination and establishment of late season plantings.
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May 2, 2012 | |||||
TB144 | INTEGRATED FERTILISER MANAGEMENT AND ROLE OF FOLIAR PHOSPHORUS AND NITROGEN IN UNLOCKING SOIL PHOSPHORUS | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses Integrated Fertiliser Management (IFM) and outlines a foliar formulation of tank-mix best suited to provide added stimulating activity and release of fixed soil phosphorus.
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October 28, 2014 | |||||
TB142 | IMPROVING GRAIN QUALITY AND VIGOUR BY NUTRIENT PRIMING | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses how the vigour of seeds is effected by untimely or unusual rain events and recommends methods of testing and treating the seed so that maximum condition
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February 15, 2011 | |||||
TB141 | LIQUID NUTRIENT BANDING DOES NOT OFFER THE BENEFITS OF BSN SEED TREATMENT | This Technical Bulletin (TB) discusses the questions raised around liquid banding and includes review of research and trial data. It demonstrates the benefits of BSN seed treatment.
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December 10, 2010 |
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Rhizodeposit Benef... | May 21, 2020This Technical Bulletin discusses the definition and composition of rhizodeposit... Download/View
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