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Per Requester: Unknown Fit; Due to S-metolachlor being widely used on many crops there are resistance concerns and overall effectiveness on broadleaf weeds, specifically Palmer amaranth. Having access to another mode of action for weed control is a necessity for growing this crop. Stevia and sunflower being in the same family may make this product an interesting and potentially important fit:07/26;
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Broadleaf weeds. Primary: Palmer amaranth primarily. There are very limited herbicides labeled for stevia production for pre- applications that are effective on broadleaf species. Current technologies used: S-metolachlor is the preferable pre- herbicide:07/26;
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The requester is asking for a soil use. MFG to suggest most appropriate use pattern for this new AI.
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