SURTAIN
BASF Corporation
Surtain™ Herbicide, developed by BASF Corporation (EPA Registration Number: 7969-501), is an innovative pre- and early post-emergence solution designed to provide extended residual control of a broad spectrum of weeds in field corn.
EPA registration: 7969-501
Herbicide
Mode(s) of action:
Active ingredient(s): Pyroxasulfone; Saflufenacil
**Surtain™ Herbicide**
Surtain™ Herbicide, developed by BASF Corporation (EPA Registration Number: 7969-501), is an innovative pre- and early post-emergence solution designed to provide extended residual control of a broad spectrum of weeds in field corn.
**Key Features:**
- **Extended Residual Control:** Offers up to eight weeks of residual activity against 79 key broadleaf and grass weeds, including Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, giant ragweed, and various grasses.
- **Solid Encapsulation Technology:** Utilizes a novel solid encapsulation formulation, allowing for application flexibility from pre-plant up to three weeks after planting (up to V3 growth stage), enhancing crop safety and efficacy.
- **Dual-Mode of Action:** Combines Group 14 (saflufenacil) and Group 15 (pyroxasulfone) herbicides, providing robust control of resistant weed species and reducing reliance on HPPD inhibitors.
**Application Flexibility:**
- **Timing:** Suitable for applications ranging from pre-plant through early post-emergence (up to V3 stage), offering growers a wider window to manage weed control effectively.
- **Tank-Mix Compatibility:** Compatible with various herbicides, liquid fertilizers, adjuvants, and additives, including UAN and ATS, allowing for customized weed management programs.
**Safety and Handling:**
- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Handlers must wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, and shoes plus socks during mixing, loading, application, and early-entry activities.
- **Restricted Entry Interval (REI):** Do not enter treated areas without protective equipment for 12 hours following application.
*Note:* Always read and follow the product label instructions and adhere to state and local regulations. Consult with local agricultural extension services or crop advisors for guidance tailored to your specific region and cropping system.
Surtain™ Herbicide, developed by BASF Corporation (EPA Registration Number: 7969-501), is an innovative pre- and early post-emergence solution designed to provide extended residual control of a broad spectrum of weeds in field corn.
**Key Features:**
- **Extended Residual Control:** Offers up to eight weeks of residual activity against 79 key broadleaf and grass weeds, including Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, giant ragweed, and various grasses.
- **Solid Encapsulation Technology:** Utilizes a novel solid encapsulation formulation, allowing for application flexibility from pre-plant up to three weeks after planting (up to V3 growth stage), enhancing crop safety and efficacy.
- **Dual-Mode of Action:** Combines Group 14 (saflufenacil) and Group 15 (pyroxasulfone) herbicides, providing robust control of resistant weed species and reducing reliance on HPPD inhibitors.
**Application Flexibility:**
- **Timing:** Suitable for applications ranging from pre-plant through early post-emergence (up to V3 stage), offering growers a wider window to manage weed control effectively.
- **Tank-Mix Compatibility:** Compatible with various herbicides, liquid fertilizers, adjuvants, and additives, including UAN and ATS, allowing for customized weed management programs.
**Safety and Handling:**
- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Handlers must wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, and shoes plus socks during mixing, loading, application, and early-entry activities.
- **Restricted Entry Interval (REI):** Do not enter treated areas without protective equipment for 12 hours following application.
*Note:* Always read and follow the product label instructions and adhere to state and local regulations. Consult with local agricultural extension services or crop advisors for guidance tailored to your specific region and cropping system.