4/26/2022

Staying Ahead of Weeds in Enlist E3® Soybeans

Something went wrong. Please try again later...
E3 soybeans - stay ahead of weeds

The Enlist® weed control system allows farmers to take control of weeds like never before. If you’re growing — or considering growing — Enlist E3® soybeans, you have a lot of options when it comes to keeping your fields clean to maximize yield potential.  

In the above video, Lawson Priess, an Enlist field specialist, and Aaron Smith, the U.S. product manager for soybean herbicides, Corteva Agriscience, discuss their top recommendations for keeping your Enlist E3 soybean fields clean.

The Enlist E3 soybean trait offers herbicide tolerance to 2,4-D choline, glyphosate and glufosinate. Enlist One® herbicide is a straight-goods 2,4-D choline, and Enlist Duo® herbicide is a proprietary blend of 2,4-D choline and glyphosate. Either solution makes a powerful component of a weed control program. Beyond Enlist One and Enlist Duo, Priess and Smith recommend including soybean residual herbicides as part of a full program approach that combines multiple applications and several modes of action. Watch the video to see what other advice the experts offer to stay ahead of weeds in your Enlist E3 soybean fields.

 

The transgenic soybean event in Enlist E3® soybeans is jointly developed and owned by Corteva Agriscience LLC and MS Technologies, L.L.C. Enlist Duo® and Enlist One® herbicides are not registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your area. Enlist Duo and Enlist One herbicides are the only 2,4-D products authorized for use with Enlist® crops. Consult Enlist herbicide labels for weed species controlled. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. 

The More You Grow

Find expert insights on agronomics, crop protection, farm operations and more.

Browse the blog

Subscribe for Updates