Join the De Sangosse LAMMA Seminar: From Tank to Target – Making Every Glyphosate Spray Count
Getting glyphosate applications right has never mattered more. As margins tighten and spring workloads intensify, any loss in herbicide performance — from water quality to nozzle choice — directly affects whole-farm profitability.
That’s why our LAMMA / CropTec seminar, “From Tank to Target: Making Every Glyphosate Spray Count,” will cut through the noise and focus on the practical steps that genuinely move the needle on performance.
14th January
11:15–12:00
CropTec Theatre Hall 4, LAMMA
A Practical, Profit-Focused Session
This isn’t a theory-heavy talk. It’s a field-facing, operator-led session built around what actually happens in the yard, in the tank and at the nozzle with the different application scenarios operators will face this coming spring season
Our panel brings together:
Roger Bradbury, Herbicide Technical Lead at Bayer – sharing the latest insight on glyphosate behaviour, application timing and how to avoid the hidden factors that weaken performance before it ever reaches the plant.
John Cussans, 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 resistance on your farm.
David Felce, Midloe Grange Farm – bringing a strong operator and farm-management lens, including real farm scenarios showing how small changes in set-up, throughput and timing influence cost, workload and outcome.
Rob Suckling, Commercial Technical Manager, De Sangosse – explaining the role of water quality, conditioning and spray physics, including how hard water can undermine performance, and how to manage it consistently and simply.
What You’ll Take Away
The session will walk operators, agronomists and farm managers through the full glyphosate journey, from filling the bowser to targeting hard-to-hit green bridges and stale seedbeds.
We’ll explore:
- Why ignoring water quality quietly costs farms money
- How to simplify correct conditioning in fast-paced spraying windows
- Real examples of how different field scenarios demand different approaches
- Practical ways to reduce the risk of poor kill, slow turnaround and re-treatments
- What really determines a “clean” spray and reliable spring start
- Visitors will also be able to take home a free TDS water hardness test meter to test water on their own farm, and a copy of our Glyphosate Stewardship Guide - The importance of water quality for resistance prevention
All grounded in what matters this season: getting more value — and reliability — from every litre applied.
Plus: Live Demos on the Stand
After the session, visitors can come to the De Sangosse stand for:
- Live demonstrations on testing water hardness
- Support on choosing the right conditioner for your farm
- Insight into smarter slug control and phosphate efficiency solutions
- A look at the autonomous drone used in our Pod-Stik work with AutoSpray Systems
Don’t Miss It
If you want a sharper, more profitable spring start — and a clearer way to get every glyphosate spray working harder — make sure this session is in your diary.




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