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Posted 18 June 2007. Crop Management.


Prefix Herbicide Available as a Premix Formulation in 2008


Syngenta Crop Protection. www.syngentacropprotection-us.com


Greensboro, N.C., May 22, 2007— Syngenta announced today that Prefix™ herbicide is now registered as a premix formulation, which will offer growers superior weed control with a new level of convenience and flexibility. The premix was granted registration on May 15, 2007, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and will be available for the 2008 growing season. For the current growing season, Prefix is available to growers as a co-pack.

 

Prefix, a pre-emergence herbicide for soybeans, was performance tested as a co-pack in 2006 on more than 50,000 acres. Syngenta expects growers to use Prefix CP co-pack on more than 500,000 acres in 2007 because of its excellent performance on tough weeds the previous year. By delivering residual control of tough-to-control broadleaf weeds and grasses early in the season, Prefix helps growers start the season right to capitalize on their crop’s true yield potential.

Prefix is composed of two active ingredients, S -metolachlor and fomesafen, which provide exceptional broadleaf weed and grass control in both conventional and glyphosate-tolerant soybeans. Offering two modes of action, Prefix not only controls troublesome weeds like common ragweed, waterhemp and Palmer pigweed, but also helps growers fight against glyphosate and ALS resistance in their fields.

“As resistant weeds increase in number and location, herbicides with alternative modes of action, like Prefix, are important tools for helping growers diversify their total weed management programs,” said Duane Martin, herbicide brand manager for Syngenta Crop Protection.

“By offering Prefix as a premix instead of a co-pack starting in 2008, we want to make it even easier for growers to take advantage of the superior control Prefix delivers against the most difficult-to-control weeds, while also saving growers time and labor during application.”

Syngenta recommends the use of pre-emergence, residual herbicides on glyphosate-tolerant soybean acres following 2-1-2 as a resistance management guideline for corn and soybean growers – which means no more than two applications of glyphosate on one field over a two-year period. Prefix fits well in this program and also widens the application window for post emergence herbicide applications, if necessary.

For more information about Prefix herbicide and resistance management options, visit prefix-herbicide.com or resistancefighter.com and view the Resistance Fighter™ solutions module.


Contact:
Wendell Calhoun
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.
336-632-2649
wendell.calhoun@syngenta.com