Cereal grain farmers in the Pacific Northwest and northern Plains can get great weed control and more farming flexibility to other crops, like sugarbeets, with Tolvera® herbicide.
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Cereal grain farmers in the Pacific Northwest and northern Plains can get great weed control and more farming flexibility to other crops, like sugarbeets, with Tolvera® herbicide.
Farmers in the Pacific Northwest and northern Plains growing wheat, durum or barley this season can now rotate to sugarbeets in nine months thanks to a recent label update for Tolvera® herbicide.
Plan to take a program approach to weed control in your cereal grains to open the door to season-long weed control and strengthen your herbicide resistance management efforts.
Tolvera® herbicide, featuring tolpyralate — a new active ingredient for the cereal grains markets — delivers exceptional weed control in spring and winter wheat, durum and barley, and a nine-month plant-back rotation to other market-driven crops.
Moisture and cooler temperatures are expected across the Pacific Northwest, with drier, warmer conditions for the southern Plains and colder weather patterns with periods of snow for the northern Plains. Tailor your weed control program accordingly.