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Trials of Acuron corn herbicide from Syngenta shown across the U.S., leading up to anticipated registration date


Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
November 13, 2104

  • Acuron corn herbicide has been trialed at 167 locations in 2014 alone and more than 700 trials over the past several years
  • Trials demonstrate Acuron provides improved and more consistent control of difficult-to-control weeds than industry standards
  • Acuron contains four active ingredients, including new bicyclopyrone, and three modes of action

In 2014, Acuron™ corn herbicide from Syngenta, which features four active ingredients, including new bicyclopyrone, and three complementary modes of action, was evaluated at 167 plot locations. These locations included 95 on-farm Syngenta locations, 54 university locations and 18 distributor locations spread across 35 states.

Acruon Results Data

The 2014 trials are the latest in the product’s thorough evaluation, which has included more than 700 total trials held across the country over the past several years. Acuron is expected to receive EPA registration in time for use during the 2015 growing season, and first-year supplies are expected to be limited.

“We’ve partnered extensively with universities on trials and have also conducted a number of our own on-farm trials throughout the Midwest,” said Josh Putnam, Syngenta agronomic service representative in Michigan. “This year, I had an Acuron field trial in Mason, Michigan, and it provided comprehensive control of the toughest weeds in our corn cropping systems.”

‘‘To see the new level of weed control Acuron will bring compared to the existing products on the market is very exciting. With four active ingredients, including bicyclopyrone, Acuron will offer improved control of difficult weeds like giant ragweed, morningglory, cocklebur, Russian thistle and kochia that farmers have been struggling with. It brings the level of control of these weeds up to an acceptable level well into the season.’’
Scott Cully, R&D scientist for Syngenta 

 

Gordon Vail, Ph.D., Syngenta technical product lead for herbicides, has traveled to a number of Acuron trial locations this year. “I have visited a lot of Acuron-treated fields, and I’m seeing consistent results. The product has continually shown improved, more consistent control of the toughest weeds in corn, such as giant ragweed, morningglory, Palmer amaranth and waterhemp,” said Vail.

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Mark Lawson, Syngenta agronomic service representative in Indiana, coordinated a 2013 Acuron trial and said, “The farmers and retailers who have seen my trials are very interested in learning more about Acuron, because it controls the weeds they are most worried about, like waterhemp, Palmer amaranth and marestail, and it provides a very wide window of control.

The product was developed in response to the expanding problem of weed resistance and difficult-to-control weeds and the resulting increase in demand for residual herbicides with multiple modes of action. With four active ingredients, three complementary modes of action and a corn safener, Acuron will be labeled to control more than 70 broadleaf weeds and grasses in corn, including resistant weed biotypes.

Acuron vs. untreated trial in Tarnov, NE, 21 days after treatment

Acuron vs. untreated trial in Ridgeway, IL, 38 days after treatment

Acuron vs. untreated trial in Dublin, OH, 62 days after treatment

Acuron vs. untreated trial in Rochester, MN, 35 days after treatment


For more information about Acuron, visit www.acuron-herbicide.com. Join the conversation online – connect with us at social.SyngentaUS.com. Also, tap into the vast knowledge of our expert agronomy team on KnowMoreGrowMore.com



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Published: November 14, 2014

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