What is in Resicore herbicide?
Resicore is a combination of the herbicides acetochlor (group 15), mesotrione (group 27), and clopyralid (group 4), plus the crop safener furilazole. This combination of three herbicide modes of action controls many grass and broadleaf weeds by interfering with normal germination, growth, and seedling development.
Who makes Resicore herbicide?
DowAgroSciences
Resicore is a new product from DowAgroSciences for preemergence weed control in corn. Resicore includes herbicides from three different groups (15, 27, 4), and all three active ingredients are used at rates nearly equivalent to their respective stand-alone products (Table 1).
What is Callisto herbicide?
Callisto Herbicide is a systemic preemergence and postemergence herbicide for the selective contact and residual control of broadleaf weeds in field corn, seed corn, yellow popcorn, sweet corn, and other listed crops.
What does Atrazine 4L weight per gallon?
4 pounds
Atrazine 4L herbicide contains 4 pounds active ingredient per gallon and 90DF contains 90 percent active ingredient by weight.
What is Group 4 herbicide?
Mode of Action (MOA) Dicamba, the active ingredient in Engenia, is a Group 4 (WSSA) herbicide. Herbicides in this group mimic auxin (a plant hormone) resulting in a hormone imbalance in susceptible plants that interferes with normal plant growth (e.g. cell division, cell enlargement, and protein synthesis).
What is Lexar EZ?
Lexar EZ is a unique combination of the herbicides: S-metolachlor, mesotrione, and atrazine. Lexar EZ controls weeds by interfering with normal germination and seedling development.
Can you spray Callisto on sweet corn?
Callisto Herbicide is a systemic preemergence and postemergence herbicide for the selective contact and residual control of broadleaf weeds in field corn, seed corn, yellow popcorn, sweet corn, and other listed crops. The product is absorbed through the soil and/ or by the foliage of emerged weeds.
Why is atrazine banned?
Atrazine is a common agricultural herbicide with endocrine disruptor activity. Although the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved its continued use in October 2003, that same month the European Union (EU) announced a ban of atrazine because of ubiquitous and unpreventable water contamination.
How do I apply atrazine?
Spray the atrazine solution onto the foliage of the weeds. Avoid spraying on windy days so no drifting mist from the spray accidentally falls upon nearby non-weedy, ornamental or crop plants. Do not overlap your spraying, meaning do not spray over foliage that has already been coated with the atrazine solution.
Can Atrazine 4L freeze?
Atrazine 4L: The label makes no mention of storage temperature minimums or maximums. Banvel: The label makes no mention of storage temperature minimums or maximums. Engenia: freezes around 15°F and is stable under conditions of freezing and thawing.