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Dow AgroSciences Introduces New Technology for Traits™ Portfolio of HerbicidesNew Herbicide Portfolio Delivers Powerful Weed Control in Herbicide-tolerant Corn, Soybeans Indianapolis, IN - November 13, 2007 Dow AgroSciences has introduced a new Technology for Traits™ portfolio of herbicides that provides growers with new weed control tools designed for high performance in herbicide-tolerant corn or soybean production systems. SURESTART™, SONIC™ and DURANGO® DMA® herbicides make up the portfolio. Damon Palmer, product manager for Dow AgroSciences, says the new herbicides have been designed to control weeds in Roundup Ready® crops. "Today's growers are faced with increased weed pressure in herbicide-tolerant weed control systems that hurt their ability to produce larger yields to meet growing demand for corn and soybeans," says Palmer. "We listened to growers and heard they needed new, more effective weed control tools. We developed the Technology for Traits portfolio of herbicides to help them better control weeds that are becoming more difficult to control in today's Roundup Ready crops." SURESTART and SONIC, two herbicides in the Technology for Traits portfolio, are designed to help protect the yield and profit potential of herbicide-tolerant corn and soybeans during early developmental stages from weed competition due to delayed glyphosate applications and the growing number of glyphosate-resistant and -tolerant weeds. They are ideal partners with the company's new glyphosate, DURANGO DMA.
Palmer says the herbicides within the Technology for Traits portfolio work together in a two-pass program in herbicide-tolerant corn or soybeans for better early season control of tough weeds. Data from 35 experiments in nine states over the course of seven years found that a soil-applied herbicide in corn followed by glyphosate yielded 7 percent more than a post treatment of glyphosate alone.1 Research from Southern Illinois University shows that for each inch of weed growth in soybeans, 0.7 bu./A is lost.2 That's $6 in lost profitability per inch of weed growth when soybean prices are $8.50/bu. "The Technology for Traits portfolio shows the commitment of Dow AgroSciences to continuous improvement in weed control technology," says Palmer. "Dow AgroSciences is one of a few companies still investing in research and development for herbicide weed control. Our focus is on bringing value to growers by developing products that fit today's crop technology." For more information about the Technology for Traits™ portfolio of herbicides, visit www.SureStart.com. 1Additional 7 percent yield increase and gross revenue per acre gained from using a soil-applied herbicide followed by a post glyphosate treatment. Grower SA and others. 2003. Effect of postemergence glyphosate application timing on weed and grain yield in glyphosate-resistant corn: Results of a 2-year multistate study. Weed Technology 17:821-828. ®™DMA, DURANGO, SONIC, SURESTART and "Technology for Traits " are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC For Editorial Information:
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