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Authority® Supreme Herbicide: The Science Behind the Control

Sometimes the solution is right in front of you – like the powerful chemistry of Authority® Supreme herbicide from FMC. By harnessing two modes of action premixed to control the toughest resistant weeds in soybeans, this product provides growers with a long-lasting residual and supreme weed control. Check out this Tech Talk from FMC Technical Service Managers Drake Copeland and Lawson Priess to see why growers are choosing Authority Supreme herbicide.

Overlapping Residuals: Start Clean, Stay Clean

It’s time to up your residual herbicide game. A two-pass, overlapping residual herbicide program from FMC can help you start clean and stay clean by deploying multiple sites of action for superior soybean weed control. Join FMC Technical Service Managers Lawson Priess and Drake Copeland for their discussion on the industry’s best Group 14 and 15 herbicides.

Smarter Cotton Weed Control with Anthem® Flex Herbicide

With over-the-top dicamba off the table, growers are leaning hard on Group 15s — but not all herbicides are built equal. Anthem® Flex herbicide, now labeled for cotton impregnation, provides reliable, long-lasting control of Palmer amaranth, pigweed and tough grasses when it matters most. In this Tech Talk, join FMC Technical Service Managers Drake Copeland and Lawson Priess as they discuss how Anthem Flex herbicide can you help you take your residual weed control to the next level.

Using Desiccants to Manage Weeds in Wheat: Aim® EC Herbicide

Due to the high levels of rainfall this spring in Kansas and Oklahoma, there are many weeds in wheat that can cause issues at harvest. Join FMC Technical Service Manager Bruce Steward and Field Sales Representative Greg Justice as they discuss desiccants to dry down green weeds in wheat for a smoother harvest.

A Look at a Group 15 Herbicide Trial in Crawfordsville, Arkansas

Group 15 herbicides are an important part of a weed control toolkit. Join FMC Technical Service Managers Lawson Priess and Drake Copeland as they explore a Group 15 herbicide comparison trial in Crawfordsville, Arkansas.

Corn Weed Control with Anthem® MAXX Herbicide

It is crucial to control weeds in corn with a residual herbicide to help keep fields clean. Join FMC Technical Service Managers Lawson Priess and Drake Copeland as they explore three scenarios to use Anthem® MAXX herbicide to support weed control in corn.

Managing Italian Ryegrass with a Fall Burndown Herbicide Application

Growers in the mid-south continue to battle one of the toughest weeds, Italian ryegrass. Join FMC Technical Service Managers Lawson Priess and Drake Copeland as they explore how a fall burndown application of Anthem® Flex herbicide, Anthem MAXX herbicide or Command® 3ME microencapsulated herbicide can manage Italian ryegrass.

Adult Western Corn Rootworm Control with Steward® EC Insecticide

In the central Corn Belt of the U.S., western corn rootworm (WCR) (Diabrotica virgifera) is widely regarded as the most significant insect pest in corn. This beetle is often called “billion-dollar bug” due to damage caused by adults and larvae. This yield-limiting pest requires an effective combination of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, including use of foliar-applied insecticides like Steward® EC insecticide for adult control.

What is Lucento® Fungicide?

Powered by a novel premix of active ingredients from FMC, Lucento® fungicide provides an exclusive combination of benefits for smart disease protection. With high-yielding performance against the toughest diseases in soybeans, including resistant frogeye leaf spot, Lucento fungicide protects from foliar and pod-infecting diseases to protect yield and quality for a dependable, enduring defense strategy without enhancing green stem issues.

Boost Winter Wheat Performance with Avodigen® Biofungicide / Bionematicide

Avodigen® biofungicide/bionematicide is an EPA-registered biopesticide applied as a seed treatment labeled on many row crops including cereal grains. This seed treatment contains two Bacillus species proprietary to FMC: FMCH001 (B. Licheniformis) and FMCH002 (B. subtilis). Antifungal compounds produced by these bacteria perforate fungal cell membranes and create zones of inhibition, as well as induce systemic immune response to plant pathogens. In addition, Avodigen biofungicide/bionematicide colonizes the rhizosphere for season-long effects.

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