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New CruiserMaxx Cereals adds more value to the bottom line

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Greensboro, North Carolina
December, 2008

Source: Seeds of Progress - Syngenta Seed Care newsletter
Syngenta FarmAssist

Historically, commodity prices have had their ups and downs, which can make crop input decisions tricky for growers. As a grower resource, you're in the position to help growers sort through the product clutter and identify products with an excellent value proposition. The value of using treated seed as opposed to untreated seed is a model example, as the benefits growers receive go far beyond pest protection.

Available this fall, CruiserMaxx® Cereals seed treatment from Syngenta Seed Care combines the power of three proven active ingredients – one insecticide and two fungicides – to provide protection against early-season insects and yield-robbing diseases at the same time. Additionally, tests have proven thiamethoxam, the insecticide active ingredient in CruiserMaxx Cereals, enhances vigor in cereal crops under certain conditions. Known as the Thiamethoxam Vigor™ effect, this enables better and stronger root development and also helps the crop emerge faster.

"Syngenta Seed Care strives to develop the highest performing most efficient products for our growers," said Chad Shelton, Syngenta Seed Care crop manager. "Years of research have been committed to scientifically prove that thiamethoxam produces healthier, more vigorous plants, even when there is little or no insect pressure."

A healthier seedling is better able to withstand stress throughout the growing season, including the effects of moisture and heat stress, as well as threats from insects and diseases. The Thiamethoxam Vigor effect not only helps plants better handle stress, but research has shown it helps generate faster emergence, more even plant stands, healthier root mass, thicker stems, earlier canopies and taller and greener plants, all of which help improve quality and yield potential.

It's no secret that insects and diseases can both cause serious yield reductions if they are able to take hold of a young, developing crop. By planting seed treated with CruiserMaxx Cereals, growers benefit from both insect and disease protection at the same time. The insecticide component protects against damaging insects like wireworms, which have the potential to reduce plant stands by as much as 80 percent. And, because wireworms feed underground, foliar insecticides are not a control option. CruiserMaxx Cereals also battles against a variety of aphid species, which transmit barley yellow dwarf virus. Mefenoxam and difenoconazole, the fungicide active ingredients in CruiserMaxx Cereals, protect against 16 early-season seed-borne and soil-borne diseases, including Pythium, Fusarium and Septoria, and offer excellent seed safety for optimal seedling development and root growth. Even if growers don't think diseases are a threat, it's important to remind them of the interaction that occurs between insects and diseases. Because insects feed on plant tissue, they can leave wounds that weaken the plant and make it more susceptible to disease. CruiserMaxx Cereals delivers the enhanced value of insect and disease protection at a single use rate in one package without the need for mixing.

"CruiserMaxx Cereals is a professional-grade product that is specially formulated for cereal crops that growers can apply themselves or have applied on-site by one of our distribution partners," explained Kiran Shetty, Syngenta Seed Care technical crop manager. "The formulation has been optimized to ensure consistency in performance that often results in healthier plants and a more productive crop."

Regardless of product promises, what sets products apart is what the grower is left with at the end of the season. Research proves CruiserMaxx Cereals delivers on its value proposition. Even in the absence of insects, the Thiamethoxam Vigor effect helps boost yield potential. Establishing a robust stand with CruiserMaxx Cereals helps plants produce more bushels with higher test weights. And for the grower, that means a better chance for more money in the bank.

©2008 Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc., P.O. Box 18300, Greensboro, NC 27419. Important: Always read and follow label instructions before buying or using these products. CruiserMaxx® Cereals and Thiamethoxam Vigor™ are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.

 

 

 

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