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From: Fiona Brown (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 04/30/04


HI,
  I will be away until May 26 2004
Fiona

>>> graze-l 04/30/04 07:07 >>>

Hy Liliana!

Here in the south of Chile it is comon for us to have grass grub in our
rye
grass pastures.
This type of insect only eat roots, so it is hard to get there with some
insecticides; we have good results using: clorpirifos 10 % dust, 5
Kg/ha,
mixed with the fertilizers and put in the soil with a no till seeder.
Another good control is Imidacloprid 70 %, using 200 grams per 25 Kg of
rye
grass seed, and seed with a no till seeder. Depending of the stage of
grouth
of the insect, it is posible to control some population, using a high
concentration of animals to squeeze the insects in the soil; it helps
only
to reduce the population, no to control 100 %, and you can get some
compactation problems, depending from your soil.
Hope this helps.

Regards

Dieter Uslar
Agronomist
COLUN Ltda.
www.colun.cl
duslar@colun.cl

----- Original Message -----
From: "liliana Sotomayor" <whitsot@uio.satnet.net>
To: "Graze-L@Witt. Ac. Nz" <graze-l@witt.ac.nz>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:22 AM
Subject: [Graze-l] grass grubs


> Dear List members,
>
> I would be grateful for any comments on the management of ryegrass
pastures
> that are infested with grass grubs. Here is my situation.
> We have been using NZ ryegrass seed for more than 20 years now and
> constantly improving soil fertility. Soil tests for P are around
30-35,
> great organic matter content, but we still have a bit of S and Mg to
add.
We
> are located at 3000 m above sea level. In the past 5 years we have
seen
the
> ryegrasses being pulled by the cows as they graze to the point that
pasture
> persistence is diminished to 3 years. Since kikuyu is present it
readily
> takes over. Examination of the root structure reveals poor root
penetration
> to deeper parts of the soil, although examination of the soil profile
> indicates no level of compaction ( and water drains freely). Grass
grubs
are
> present at rates of 2 to 10 per area of 20 square cm. which I have
been
told
> is a level of action in NZ.
>
> If treatment is needed for the pasture the question is with what. I
have
> thought of using systemic insecticides that are sprayed on the grass
and
its
> transported to the roots where it will kill the grub. I do have access
to
a
> sprayer. Application of insecticide granules on to the soil is a bit
harder
> as I will need a seed drill with discs.
>
> I think the grubs are a problem but that maybe grazing management
would
help
> control them. At this point I HAVE  to do something drastic to save
some
of
> the better paddocks. What would be the insecticide to use (generic
name
for
> ingredient, please), rate, when to apply, when to graze again.
>
> Thanks so much for any comment.
>
> Liliana Sotomayor, DVM
> Casilla 17-12-245
> Quito, Ecuador
>
>
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