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BASF’s Armezon PRO herbicide registered for corn

November 5, 2015

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The new BASF herbicide Armezon PRO has received full Environmental Protection Agency registration for use on all types of corn. 

Armezon PRO provides long-lasting residual control of emerged grass and broadleaf weeds. BASF says the herbicide has a wide application window and low use rate, resulting in time, storage, and money savings.

Armezon PRO herbicide is a combination of topramezone, the active ingredient in Armezon herbicide, and dimethenamid-P, the active ingredient in Outlook herbicide. This chemistry combination helps provide strong contact and residual weed control.

According to BASF, Armezon PRO herbicide has high bioavailability to deliver control under wet and dry conditions. This results in better control of grass and small-seeded broadleaf weeds, including foxtails, barnyardgrass, waterhemp and Palmer amaranth.

Since Armezon PRO herbicide has strong contact and residual performance, corn growers can rely on its consistency and have less worry about the risk of a re-spray.

Armezon PRO herbicide will be available to all corn growers for the 2016 season.

www.agproducts.basf.us/products/armezon-pro-herbicide.html

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