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New DuPont HerbicideJOHNSTON - Feb 28/06 - SNS -- DuPont's new Stout (mp) herbicide for postemergence grass and broadleaf weed control in corn has received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "Stout (mp) provides broad-spectrum contact control of many grasses, including woolly cupgrass, Italian ryegrass, yellow foxtail, field sandbur plus velvetleaf and lambsquarter at an affordable cost," said Jim Flater, product manager for DuPont Crop Protection. Growers can target specific weed problems by tank mixing Stout (mp) with many herbicides registered for use on corn, including atrazine, dicamba, Distinct, Callisto or DuPont Cinch(R) herbicide. Applications must include either a crop oil concentrate or a non-ionic surfactant, and an ammonium nitrogen fertilizer also must be used unless prohibited by tank-mix partner labeling.
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