With spring workloads fast approaching and glyphosate under more pressure than ever, operators and agronomists are looking for practical, reliable ways to get the very best from every application. At LAMMA / CropTec this January, De Sangosse will bring together one of the strongest technical panels of the show to cut through the complexity and focus on what truly drives consistent, profitable weed control.
Our seminar — “From Tank to Target: Making Every Glyphosate Spray Count” — takes place on 14th January, 11:15–12:00 in the CropTec Theatre, and will dive into the real-world decisions that influence glyphosate performance long before the sprayer enters the field.
This session puts practical application at the centre. No theory for theory’s sake — just the steps, decisions and checks that consistently deliver cleaner stubbles, better green-bridge control and fewer costly surprises in the spring.
Herbicide Technical Lead, Bayer
Bringing clarity on glyphosate behaviour, application timing and what undermines efficacy before it reaches the target.
Principal Weed Scientist, ADAS
Delivering insight on the latest resistance situation, early warning signs for operators to watch for, and what to do if you’re worried about it occurring on your farm.
Midloe Grange Farm
Offering a practical farm and operator perspective, with real examples of how nozzle choice, water volumes, timing and field conditions change both outcome and cost.
Commercial Technical Manager, De Sangosse
Explaining how water hardness and conditioning influence glyphosate uptake, and simple, reliable steps operators can use to safeguard every tank mix.
Together, they’ll guide you through the full journey of a glyphosate application — from from tank to target — and illustrate how small, informed adjustments can prevent re-treatments, reduce turnaround pressure and protect whole-farm margins.
Visitors to the seminar can get a copy of our Glyphosate Stewardship Guide and a free TDS meter to measure water hardness.
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Weather patterns, drilling delays and shifting grassweed pressure mean glyphosate performance cannot be left to chance. With more growers encountering hard water than they realise, and with workloads compressing into tighter windows, poor control can quickly ripple into higher costs and lost opportunities.
The seminar is just the start. On the De Sangosse stand, growers and operators can get hands-on:
If you want a cleaner, more reliable spring start — and a deeper understanding of what truly drives glyphosate performance — this is the session you won’t want to miss.
| LAMMA - Day 1 | 14 January |
| 11:15 – 12:00 | CropTec Theatre Hall 4 |
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