He adds that growers will appreciate knowing their herbicide investment was effective on the first pass, so they can move onto their next in season management decision.
In Western Canada, cereal growers have been grappling with a growing number of resistant broadleaf weeds, including kochia and cleavers.
“Bicyclopyrone, an HPPD inhibitor, will help growers proactively guard against weed resistance,” explains Rob Klewchuk, Technical Lead for Western Canada with Syngenta Canada.
He notes that Talinor can also be paired with a wide list of grass weed tank mix partners, including Axial® brand herbicides for one pass grass and broadleaf control.
Talinor will be available in multiple packaging sizes for the 2024 growing season giving growers the flexibility to choose the most convenient size for their farm.
For more information about Talinor herbicide, please visit Syngenta.ca/Talinor, contact your local Syngenta Sales Representative, or call our Customer Interaction Centre at 1 87 SYNGENTA (1 877 964 3682).
Source : Syngenta.ca