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Herbicide offers broadleaf weed control in Clearfield Wheat sy

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BASF, Research Triangle Park, N.C., recently announced that Wheat growers now have a new herbicide option, with enhanced broadleaf weed control, for use on their CLEARFIELD Production System Wheat acres. Recently approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a limited supply of Clearmax herbicide will be available for application on winter Wheat this season.

Clearmax gives these growers a great weed control option--one with exceptional grass weed control plus more broadleaf control in a one-pass system."

With its dual action (based on the active ingredients imazamox and MCPA), Clearmax controls problem grass weeds such as downy brome, jointed goatgrass, ACCase resistant foxtail, wild oats and volunteer cereals, as well as the common broadleaf weeds, including common lambsquarters, volunteer canola and mustard.

Beyond® herbicide will also continue to be available as a weed control option in the CLEARFIELD Wheat system.

CLEARFIELD varieties were developed using traditional plant breeding techniques and meet the global demand for non-GMO grains. Since its introduction four years ago, CLEARFIELD Wheat acres have grown steadily across the country.

To preserve the long-term efficacy of the CLEARFIELD Wheat technology, growers are required to follow good stewardship practices that help prevent weed resistance. These stewardship practices require growers to purchase certified CLEARFIELD Wheat seed every year from an authorized CLEARFIELD seed retailer. Stewardship requirements include not saving seed, regular crop rotation and use of herbicides registered for use in the CLEARFIELD Wheat system--now including Clearmax. Ward encourages growers to carefully read the terms of the stewardship agreement and consult their retailer or BASF representative should they have any questions.

For more information, circle X on the Reader Reply Coupon, call 919-547-2185, or visit www.agproducts.basf.com

Date: 6/20/06


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