A Step Change in Weed Management Now Available
Acuron corn herbicide, which features four active ingredients, including new bicyclopyrone, receives EPA registration.
Acuron® corn herbicide has received EPA registration for the 2015
growing season. It features four active ingredients, including new
bicyclopyrone, and three complementary, overlapping modes of action that
deliver a multitargeted approach to weed control. Prior to registration,
bicyclopyrone was tested in over 700 trials. These trials helped lead to
the development of Acuron, which will provide improved control of
difficult weeds, including Palmer amaranth, marestail, giant ragweed,
kochia, morningglory and waterhemp. Acuron is labeled to
control more than 70 broadleaf weeds and grasses.
“Early-season weed management is critical to helping growers stay ahead of weeds,” says John Foresman, product lead for Syngenta. “They are looking for herbicides that will provide residual control of today’s most yield-threatening culprits. It’s the combination of power, dependability and flexibility that sets Acuron apart.”
Join the conversation on social media using #toughweeds and learn more about the benefits of Acuron at acuron-herbicide.com.
“Early-season weed management is critical to helping growers stay ahead of weeds,” says John Foresman, product lead for Syngenta. “They are looking for herbicides that will provide residual control of today’s most yield-threatening culprits. It’s the combination of power, dependability and flexibility that sets Acuron apart.”
Join the conversation on social media using #toughweeds and learn more about the benefits of Acuron at acuron-herbicide.com.