Jump-Start Your Troublesome Weed Control With a Fall Burndown Program | FMC
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Winter annual and perennial weed species can serve as hosts to nematodes, insects and disease while also preventing spring soils from warming up and drying out for planting. In this Tech Talk, join FMC Technical Service Manager Brandon Schrage as he outlines key components of a successful fall burndown program. He’ll discuss affordable tank-mix additions that can provide lengthy residual, reduce resistance selection and help control troublesome weeds before they emerge.
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