Talinor herbicide from Syngenta has received federal registration from the EPA, giving wheat and barley growers a new option for managing weed resistance and controlling damaging broadleaf weeds in 2017, pending individual state registrations.
“Yield-robbing weeds infest wheat and barley fields, compete with crops and can ultimately impact yield potential and crop quality,” says Don Porter, herbicide technical product lead, Syngenta. “Talinor helps protect yield and profit potential, while offering growers a new tool to help manage weed resistance.”
Talinor contains the company’s newest active ingredient in cereal herbicides, bicyclopyrone, combined with bromoxynil. With its two active ingredients and two modes of action, this new herbicide delivers standalone control of resistant and other difficult-to-control broadleaf weeds, like kochia and Russian thistle.
In addition to flexible crop rotation and a wide application window, Talinor provides tank-mix flexibility, and is an ideal mix partner with Axial brand herbicides for one-pass grass and broadleaf control. Talinor also is packaged with CoAct+ additive to deliver optimum performance.
Talinor will be an ideal fit for growers in North Dakota and will also be available to growers in the surrounding Northern Plains states, as well as the Pacific Northwest. State registrations for Talinor are still pending.
For more information about Talinor herbicide, visit www.SyngentaUs.com/Talinor.