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    Corteva Agriscience launches Inatreq Learning Centre

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltMarch 2, 20222 Mins Read
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    Corteva's Sally Egerton presenting in one of the Inatreq Learning Centre's video modules
    Corteva's Sally Egerton presenting in one of the Inatreq Learning Centre's video modules

    Corteva Agriscience has launched a new platform for farmers and agronomists to earn BASIS and NRoSO while learning about a new cereal fungicide molecule.

    The Inatreq Learning Centre offers users a series of videos delivered by technical specialists, scientists and biologists from the company’s fungicide development team.

    Viewers can watch the series of video presentations before answering multiple choice questions to qualify for BASIS and NRoSO points.

    Inatreq active is from a new class of chemistry offering a target site for the control of septoria and rusts in cereal crops, with no cross-resistance to existing fungicides. It was launched in the UK last year, co-formulated with prothioconazole and enhanced by Corteva’s patented i-Q4 formulation. 

    Mike Ashworth, cereal fungicides category manager for Corteva Agriscience, said: “When launching a whole new class of chemistry it is important that it is understood right from the start to ensure it is well managed to prevent resistance build-up. 
     
    “With the Inatreq Learning Centre, we have created a simple platform which gives an in-depth, practical guide to how this new molecule was developed, how it performs, and what yield benefits it can deliver.
     
    “The information is presented by those who have worked with Inatreq and have seen it in trials long before it became available, so there is a huge amount of knowledge and experience to share.” 
     
    Five videos have been added to the online resource:

    • The discovery and development of the molecule
    • Resistance management with a new site of action
    • i-Q4 formulation: turbo-charging a new class of chemistry  
    • Spray application flexibility
    • Broad spectrum control from a new site of chemistry 

    BASIS-qualified participants can collect one point per video if they correctly answer the quiz questions that follow. Those collecting NRoSO points can claim an additional two points per video.

    For more information go to www.corteva.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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