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The search for "K-Obiol" found 21 results
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Big Brute winner for the Envu LAMMA competition
Cambridge, 23 March, 2015
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Pest Management
Envu operates in the sectors of Professional Pest Control, Rural Hygiene and the protection of stored grain. The key brands include; K-Obiol EC25 and K-Obiol ULV for the treatment of grain stores and the protection of stored grain. Racumin, Rodilon and Harmonix for the monitoring and treatment of rodents and Ficam D and W; insecticides offering broad spectrum, effective control as well as many more.
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User Guides
View and download the user guides for Envu products.
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The new Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) for deltamethrin has been reduced from two parts per million (PPM) to one PPM. But don’t panic - deltamethrin based K-Obiol from Envu is already well within the newly prescribed MRL limits, meaning application rates will stay the same.
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Product Literature
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The grain store house of horrors
Grain stores are essential for the preservation of harvests, safeguarding precious crops for market and key in preserving profit for farmers and growers. Yet despite the meticulous attention given to crops from drilling to harvest, the risks and losses associated with poor grain store management are often overlooked.
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Get to grips with grain pest monitoring at Cereals
As farmers look ahead to harvest, they are being reminded that it is important not to overlook the importance of good grain store preparation and hygiene. Individuals wanting to learn more about how simple practices can help preserve the value of their harvest should speak to the Envu team at Cereals.
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Innovation at Envu
Envu is a global leader in providing innovative solutions to pest, weed and plant disease problems in the professional non-crop markets. This encompasses pest control, rural hygiene, turf and amenity, industrial vegetation management and horticulture.
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Make Every Grain Count
Timely grain store preparation will help protect profit
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Climate change impacts
It comes as no surprise that the agricultural sector will be among the hardest and fastest hit by climate change.
A recent NASA study published in Nature Food warns that under high greenhouse gas emission scenarios, climate change could affect maize (corn) and wheat production as early as 2030.
We spoke to Daniel Lucien, Technical Service Manager at Envu EMEA, to find out about the impact of these changes on grain protection.