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The Fit for ARROW ALL IN®

Conversations are starting around corn and soybean seed selection for next year, including discussions on trait platforms (ie. herbicide tolerances). And with the knowledge of what varieties and trait packages are planned, herbicide strategies can also start to be developed.
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For growers looking at the Enlist soybean platform, and the use of post emergent Enlist herbicide, consideration must be given to volunteer corn control; Enlist herbicide (2,4-D choline) antagonizes the ‘fop’ graminicides1 (ie. LEOPARD – quizalofop-P-ethyl or Venture – fluazifop-P-butyl).  Split applications of the broadleaf and fop products is an option, but so is switching to a ‘dim’ graminicide.  By adjusting rates and ensuring proper adjuvant loading, clethodim products like ARROW ALL IN® can successfully control volunteer corn when mixed with Enlist herbicide.  And with a built in surfactant ARROW ALL IN® helps cover the adjuvant component.

For growers working with PowerCore Enlist corn, it is important to remember what was grown this past summer.  PowerCore Enlist corn is genetically tolerant to the fop graminicides, which means dim products (ie. ARROW ALL IN®) will be required for control of any volunteer plants.  And while memories can be fuzzy as to where exactly particular hybrids were grown, ARROW ALL IN® provides a bit of a ‘catch all’ as it is effective on volunteer corn from all genetic platforms.

For more information on ARROW ALL IN®, including its use on additional crops (ie. horticulture) please visit our website below, or reach out with any questions. 

Written by: Drew Thompson - Technical Sales Agronomist (Eastern Canada)

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Cited Literature:         12020-NCWSS-Poster-Marcelo-Zimmer.pdf (purdue.edu)

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