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Monsanto, DuPont annouce dicamba agreement

DuPont will sell its new herbicide as DuPont FeXapan herbicide plus VaporGrip Technology.

July 7, 2016

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Monsanto Company and DuPont today announced a multi-year dicamba supply agreement for the U.S. and Canada. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

“This agreement represents continued commitment to the Roundup Ready Xtend Crop System,” said Mike Frank, Monsanto vice president, chief commercial officer. “Low-volatility dicamba formulations with VaporGrip Technology are designed to give soybean farmers additional tools to control glyphosate-resistant and tough-to-control broadleaf weeds.”

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“For several years, DuPont has been testing a solutions-based approach to optimizing weed control using this novel soybean trait and dicamba formulation technology,” said Tim Glenn, president, DuPont Crop Protection. “We are seeing excellent results in improved control of weed populations, including those resistant to a number of herbicide modes of action. This advance will help farmers manage weed competition while improving crop safety as they work to increase production to meet global food demand.”

DuPont will sell its new herbicide as DuPont FeXapan herbicide plus VaporGrip Technology.

Since 1967, dicamba has helped farmers manage broadleaf weeds. Various dicamba formulations have been developed over time to help reduce potential volatilization while delivering improved weed control and greater application flexibility. Dicamba has a decades-long history of effective use in the U.S. and 25 other countries in corn, wheat, fallow and pasture land; on conservation tillage acres; and for residential lawn care.

Source: Monsanto

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