Farms.com Home   News

INNVICTIS CROP CARE, LLC Launches STAVE, Their Newest Post-Emerge Broadleaf Herbicide

 
INNVICTIS CROP CARE, LLC announces STAVE™ as the newest addition to­ its expanding portfolio. STAVE will be a great tool for hard to control annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley.
 
STAVE is a selective, post-emergence herbicide for control of the most difficult broadleaf weeds in cereals, corn, fallow and CRP ground. It is an ideal tank mix partner when tackling weeds such as Russian thistle, morning glory, and ALS resistant kochia. Additionally, STAVE offers a wide application window from 2 leaf to flagleaf and allows rotation flexibility to most crops in 120 days.
 
“STAVE is a great addition to our post-emergent herbicide lineup. STAVE contains the active ingredient Fluroxypyr, a Group 4 herbicide. Herbicides in this class consist of synthetic auxins/growth regulators and were among some of the first selective herbicides developed. STAVE, when added to certain post-emergence herbicide programs, will provide our growers with enhanced herbicide efficacy on tough to kill weeds such as kochia, cocklebur, and many others,” says Will Scott, Tech Services and Market Development Manager for INNVICTIS.
 
Effective, economical and flexible is what every grower is looking for when choosing a herbicide and that is exactly what STAVE offers. For more information contact your local Pinnacle or Sanders retail location and visit www.PinnacleAg.com.
Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Farming For The Future

Video: Farming For The Future

We're seeing a decline in productive land, the nutritional value of our food and our connection to the natural world.

But by working in harmony with nature, regenerative agriculture revitalizes the soil, improves water management and fosters ecological balance.

Regenerative farms are leading the way, showing that what benefits the farm also benefits the climate. With land surrounded by rolling coulees, rugged badlands and the Rocky Mountains, Gerrid Knol, a second generation farmer in the heart of southern Alberta, understands the importance of working in harmony with nature.

In addition to using regenerative practices on his farm, Gerrid is a participant of Rural Routes to Climate Solution's Regenerative Agriculture Lab (RAL) and is working with others to determine how to increase the adoption of regenerative agriculture in Alberta.