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  • Optimising herbicide programs for effective autumn weed control in wheat and barley crops

    The busy weeks in autumn when cereal crops are drilled and treated with pre-em herbicides have a huge impact on yield potential at harvest.

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    Alternator Met

    Alternator Met is valuable tool for grass weed control in winter barley and winter wheat. Suitable for use at pre-emergence and as a residual top up, it is composed of metribuzin, flufenacet and diflufenican.

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  • Broad-leaved weeds

    You can use this page to help identify the broad-leaved weeds in your crops, and then find out more about the relevant crop protection products. We have a wide range of herbicides for control of broad-leaved weeds in cereals, maize, potatoes and other horticultural crops.

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    Bayer receives approval for ‘groundbreaking’ new fungicide

    Bayer has received regulatory approval for isoflucypram, its new fungicide active substance that promises unrivalled broad-spectrum disease control against the principal foliar threats in wheat

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    Practical benefits of mixing modes of action

    But with a greater choice of actives now available, farmers should look to diversify Mode of Action rather than increase the loading of one or two actives.

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Since its launch in 1974, Roundup has been first choice for non-selective chemical weed control for farmers across the world. Used for controlling weeds in stubbles and stale seedbeds, patch control of noxious weeds, harvest management and grassland reseeding, Roundup and its active substance glyphosate is remarkably versatile and effective. It is relatively simple to use but don’t let that be a reason for complacency, ensure you optimise performance and prevent resistance with effective product stewardship.

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Using Roundup on Farm

Mode of Action

Once applied to the leaf uptake occurs within 1-6 hours and glyphosate moves through the phloem both downwards and upwards within 5 days. It tends to accumulate in the growing points, then evens up throughout the plant, leading to a gradual loss of green colour followed by death between one and four weeks later.

Glyphosate works at a single specific site in the Shikimic acid pathway to inhibit the production of the amino-acids phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine. Amino- acids are the building blocks of protein molecules and once the biochemical pathway is blocked the synthesis of proteins is interrupted and the plant effectively starves to death. The process is temperature related and explains why treated plants take some time to die.

Autumn weed management success

Tips for glyphosate efficacy ahead of autumn drilling;

  • Apply a sufficient rate to kill the target weed

  • That's at least 720g/ha glyphosate for black-grass and 1080g for brome, ryegrass and couch

  • Keep to a low boom height

  • Travel at a maximum speed of 12km/h

Glyphosate Stewardship

Attention to detail is essential for resistance management

Applied correctly, glyphosate as a non-selective herbicide can deliver very high levels of weed control. As such, it has become one of farmers’ most trusted weed management tools. However, experience around the world shows that glyphosate is not invincible, weeds can develop resistance to it.

In January 2025, WRAG announced the first case of glyphosate resistance in the UK in an Italian ryegrass population in Kent. The farm in question has taken steps to prevent the spread of any resistant seed. Other farms should prevent the development of resistance in the field by following glyphosate stewardship guidance. To learn more about this case of resistance, please read our FAQs.

In 2021, the Weed Resistance Action Group (WRAG) published updated guidelines to minimise the risk of glyphosate resistance developing in the UK. This booklet guide builds on their recommendations and Bayer’s expertise with Roundup (glyphosate) products to give farmers and agronomists an effective framework to ensure the long-term efficacy of glyphosate.

Glyphosate Stewardship

Applied correctly, glyphosate as a non-selective herbicide can deliver very high levels of weed control. As such, it has become one of farmers’ most trusted weed management tools. However, experience around the world shows that glyphosate is not invincible, weeds can develop resistance to it. Our guide provides information on reducing those resistance risks.

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Roundup PowerMax is our most advanced granular Roundup formulation for improved handling and efficiency while sacrificing none of the technical specification or clean label of our top quality liquid products.

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Weed Control

PDF Guide

Get practical tips and strategies for effective weed management. This PDF is perfect for offline field use and complements our weed management page with guidance on planning, resistance, and control.

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Know your enemy and improve control of weeds. Understanding the dangers and weaknesses of the weeds on your farm helps build a robust control plan. Different grass-weeds share many similarities but there are subtle differences which influence the management plan. Use the detailed grass-weed control guides for blackgrass, Italian ryegrass, brome, wild oats, couch and meadow grass to fine tune your control strategy.