Sipcam Agro's Stalwart herbicide not just for corn

Apr 30, 2004 12:00 PM

SIPCAM AGRO USA, Inc., has expanded its metolachlor product line with the addition of Stalwart Herbicide. The new formulation is labeled for pre-emergence control of most annual grasses and small-seeded broadleaf weeds in a variety of crops, including cotton, peanuts, pod crops, potatoes, safflowers and soybeans.

Sipcam Agro began marketing the Stalwart brand of metolachlor herbicides in 2003 with the introduction of Stalwart C, a safened emulsifiable concentrate for use in field corn, and Stalwart Xtra, a pre-mix field corn herbicide containing metolachlor and atrazine.

Stalwart Herbicide is an 8-pound-per-gallon emulsifiable concentrate formulation. It is ideal for tank-mixing with other herbicides as well as fluid fertilizers. The complete line of Stalwart Herbicides is available in 2×2-gallon cases, 260-gallon mini-bulk containers and bulk.

Complete product labels can be accessed at www.sipcamagrousa.com.

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