"There's been a need for enhanced disease control in cereals, specifically with Fusarium, and true loose smut (TLS) in barley," says Rory Cranston, Bayer Crop Science Canada's Cereals Technical Strategy Lead. "With the evolution of the Raxil brand, we've added the active ingredient penflufen (group 7) to boost its effectiveness against yield-robbing diseases. Using micro dispersion technology, it ensures each seed receives the best coverage possible with our enhanced pink colourant, so you can be confident that you're covered. It also dries quickly and stays there throughout the treating, auguring and seeding process."
This spring, Bayer conducted more than 100 pre-commercial Raxil Rise trials across Western Canada with growers, seed treaters and agronomists. "When it came to treating, (Raxil Rise) was easy to use, flowed well, coverage was excellent and there (were) no issues with flaking or gumming up treating or seeding equipment," said Emily Barteaux, an Independent Agronomist with 305 Agronomy who trialed Raxil Rise this year. "Overall, really impressed with how it handles in comparison to the top tier experience we expect after using Raxil PRO for so long."
Source : Newswire.ca