DuPont’s Revulin Q Herbicide Offers Seed Corn Weed Control

DuPont Crop Protection has received registration approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Revulin Q herbicide, an early postemergence weed-control option for corn grown for seed, sweet corn, yellow popcorn and field corn grown for silage or grain.

The herbicide features two modes of action and treats a variety of weeds including fall panicum, woolly cupgrass, johnsongrass, foxtails, crabgrass, lambsquarters, pigweeds, ragweeds and more.

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“Revulin Q gives growers a new cost-effective, convenient tool to help them confidently maintain clear, harvestable fields. It’s a better way to plan for postemergence control of challenging weeds as they strive to help increase global food and feed grain production,” said James Hay, business director, North America, DuPont Crop Protection.

Revulin Q combines two active ingredients, nicosulfuron and mesotrione, with a built-in safener for crop safety under more conditions, with more adjuvants and across more corn types, in an easy-to-use, dry flowable formulation.

DuPont Revulin Q herbicide is not available in all states.

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