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Environmental Protection Agency's dicamba HD®5 (EPA registration number 45002-39, active ingredient 70.
81% dicamba) and dicamba dimethylamine salt 5™ (EPA registration number 45002-38, active ingredient 60.
63% dicamba) herbicide registration
。 Both products will be available this
spring.
Diamba HD 5 is a low-volatile 5 lb/gallon formulation of dicamba DGA, and dicamba 5 is a 5 lb/gallon dicamba dimethylamine preparation
.
Both products are preparations of concentrated water-soluble herbicides for the control of annual, perennial and biennial broadleaf weeds in crops and non-crops, as well as woody shrubs and lianas
.
.
Both products are preparations of concentrated water-soluble herbicides for the control of annual, perennial and biennial broadleaf weeds in crops and non-crops, as well as woody shrubs and lianas
.
"Albaugh is excited to add dicamba HD 5 and dicamba dimethylamine 5 herbicides to our growing, patent-approved crop protection portfolio," said Andy Bogue, Albaugh's U.
S.
Director of Crop Protection, "These highly concentrated formulations provide our channels, including distributors, retailers, and growers, with more efficient solutions and the superior weed control
that the industry has come to expect from Albaugh's products.
" ″
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Director of Crop Protection, "These highly concentrated formulations provide our channels, including distributors, retailers, and growers, with more efficient solutions and the superior weed control
that the industry has come to expect from Albaugh's products.
" ″
Currently, Albaugh dicamba products have not been approved for use in cotton or soybean varieties
that are resistant to dicamba.
that are resistant to dicamba.