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MCPA, Agritox, 14894, Agritox, 10
MCPA is a selective weed killer used in grassland. It will control weeds such as nettles, buttercup, poppy, thistles and a wide range of perennial weeds. It...
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£86.40 £72.00
19499, Gusto Iron, 20, Gusto Iron, 20

Gusto-Iron 20kg -  ferric phosphate (anhydrous)

Molluscicide
all edible crops, all non edible crops, edible crops


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£136.80 £114.00
Propaquizafop, Falcon, 16459, Falcon, 5, 5
A foliar acting selective herbicide with systemic activity on a wide range of grass weeds and volunteer cereals, for use in potatoes, beet, oilseed rape and...
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£726.00 £605.00

Magnesium 1000ltr IBC. Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.

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£834.00 £695.00

Manganese 1000ltr IBC. Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.

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£76.80 £64.00
Trinexapac-Ethyl, 17060, Modan, 3, 3

Generic Trinexapac-Ethyl 3lt . Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.

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£46.80 £39.00
lambda-cyhalothrin, 15687, Sparviero, 1, 1

RGV Lambda - 1l - lambda-cyhalothrin

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£132.00 £110.00
19191, Princess, 5
Ethofumesate is a benzofuran herbicide for control of annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds, product delivered will be an Ethofumesate product with...
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£112.80 £94.00
16680, Sultan 50 SC, 5

Sultan 50 SC

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£165.00 £137.50
1777217777, PasTor, 4
Pas·Tor Pack: •  It delivers long-lasting perennial weed control in one convenient box •  Excellent Dock control...
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£86.40 £72.00
18994, Orius P, 5
Original fungicide mixture, an improved advanced EW formulation providing superior protection of cereals against principal foliar diseases and ear...
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£38.40 £32.00
Diflufenican, Hurricane SC, 16027, Hurricane SC, 1, 1
Hurricane® SC is a residual herbicide for use in cereals to control a broad spectrum of broad leaved weeds. It is also a key active in black-grass...
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£56.40 £47.00
17715, Hurler, 5, 5

Treat tricky weeds in grassland and other crops. Flexible selective herbicide suitable for knapsack or boom spray and as a stand alone or in a tank mix.

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£96.00 £80.00
Flazasulfuron, Chikara, 13775, Chikara, 0.05
A water dispensable granule formulation containing 25% w/w flazasulfuron for use as a non-selective, residual herbicide on: Natural surfaces...
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£72.00 £60.00
18562, Aphox, 1, 1kg
Product supplied may not be Aphox but an alternative Pirimicarb APHOX contains pirimicarb for quick knock-down activity against aphids in a peas and...
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£97.20 £81.00
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and MCPA, Headland Polo, 14933, Headland Polo, 10, 10
Headland Polo ™  is a strong selective herbicide used to control tough paddock weeds such as Ragwort, Thistles, Docks &...
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Agricultural Inputs


Agricultural inputs such as seed, fertiliser and crop protection products are required yearly on farm to plant, grow and then protect a crop.  Different crops require different inputs and cost a different amount to bring to harvest.


In order to maximise the yield of a crop, a farmer will use fertiliser and crop protection products.  The amount spent on these porducts will be outweighed by the increased yield at harvest as the farmer has more crop to sell.  Thus they allow farmers to be mre profitable.


The most commonly used consumable inputs are: 


• Seeds (standard or hybrid) 

• Fertililers 

• Herbicides

• Insecticides 

• Fungicides

• Straw 

• Hay

• Water 


Farm Marketplace advises the holistic use of all available plant protection methods and subsequent integration of appropriate measures to discourage the development of weed, pest and disease populations and keep the use of pesticide and other interventions to levels that are economically and ecologically justified and minimise risks to human health and the environment.  This is the say, use products when the argue for their use is both economically and environmentally sound.  A human example of this that we face in our own lives, is when you have a headache, you may have a glass of water first to re-hydrate prior to reaching for the asprin.  The same approach can be taken in farming.


The prevention and/or suppression of harmful organisms should be achieved or supported among other options especially by:

• crop rotation,
• cultivation techniques, 
• use of resistant/tolerant cultivars and standard/certified seed/planting material,
• use of balanced fertilisation, liming and irrigation/drainage practices,
• hygiene measures (e.g. cleansing of machinery)
• protection and enhancement of important beneficial organisms,
• Monitoring of Harmful organisms
• Application of plant protection based on monitoring data
• Use of biological, physical and other non-chemical methods must be preferred to chemical methods if they provide
   satisfactory pest control.
• Application of pesticide should be as Targeted as possible.
• The professional user should keep the use of pesticides and other forms of intervention to levels that are
   necessary and that do not increase the risk for development of resistance in populations of harmful organisms.
• Anti-resistance strategies should be applied to maintain the effectiveness of the products.
• Review the success of plant protection measures.


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