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EPA Approves Registration of Dicamba Formulation Engenia From BASF

Wed, 21 Dec 2016 08:45:57 CST

EPA Approves Registration of Dicamba Formulation Engenia From BASF


BASF announced Tuesday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration of Engenia™ herbicide. Engenia herbicide controls more than 200 broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate-resistant weeds, in dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton. The product provides an additional, effective site of action and will be available for use in the 2017 growing season.


Growers across the Midwest and southern U.S. have been eagerly awaiting approval of this new dicamba-tolerant chemistry as seen by the support of the vast majority who provided feedback during the EPA commentary period. Before reaching its decision, the EPA considered nearly 22,000 comments submitted by growers, researchers, academic experts and other key stakeholders.



Engenia herbicide provides an additional, effective site of action and has several benefits when compared to other dicamba formulations, including:


    An advanced formulation, with a 70 percent reduction in volatility when compared to DGA dicamba.
    The lowest use rate of all dicamba products on the market.
    Added flexibility with the option for direct injection, which reduces the number of tank cleanouts and refills.


"Soybean and cotton growers now have a new tool at their disposal to manage glyphosate-resistant weeds," said Neil Bentley, Director of Marketing, U.S. Crop, BASF. "Engenia herbicide is our most flexible and advanced dicamba for dicamba-tolerant crops. It's a product that will help growers better manage weeds to get the most out of every acre."


To date, glyphosate-resistant weeds have been identified on more than two-thirds of U.S. farm acres, totaling more than 61 million affected acres. According to the International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds, there are currently 16 species of glyphosate-resistant weeds spread across 38 states, and research shows additional weed species are developing resistance to multiple sites of action.


"Glyphosate-resistant weeds are a serious and growing issue across the country," said Chad Asmus, Technical Marketing Manager, BASF. "Engenia herbicide is part of a complete weed management program that starts with a residual herbicide and utilizes multiple, effective sites of action to control even the toughest weeds."



BASF studies of Engenia herbicide indicate superior weed control and crop tolerance, and show that the product will:


    Be more effective than 2,4-D for residual control of key broadleaf weeds, including waterhemp, common lambsquarters and Palmer amaranth.
    Provide effective post-emergence control of many broadleaf weeds, including smartweed, kochia and cocklebur, as well as superior control of perennial weed Canada thistle compared to 2,4-D.
    Deliver more than 95 percent control of both grasses and problematic broadleaf weeds when combined with a BASF residual herbicide.


"The benefits of Engenia herbicide continue beyond weed control," said Nathan Borgmeyer, Senior Marketing Manager, BASF. "Engenia herbicide is compatible with direct injection technology, adding flexibility to applications and simplifying sprayer cleanout."


Engenia herbicide is the newest innovation in the BASF herbicide portfolio. The technology behind Engenia herbicide contributes to the continued development of dicamba for effective, on-target applications and is the result of more than 50 years of BASF dicamba technical expertise.


In addition to providing growers with new innovations like Engenia herbicide, BASF continues to support growers through ongoing stewardship and education efforts, including: weed control best practices, resistance management, on-target application and other technical support.



   

 

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