Greensboro, North Carolina
February 25, 2004
Touchdown HiTech(TM) herbicide,
the latest addition to the Touchdown(R) brand portfolio of
glyphosate herbicides from
Syngenta Crop
Protection, has been registered by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
Touchdown HiTech is the most concentrated, potassium-glyphosate
available and is designed for burndown treatments where growers
prefer to use their own surfactants and additives. Touchdown
HiTech may also be used over-the-top of Roundup Ready(R)
[RR(TM)] soybeans, RR cotton, RR canola and RR corn. Ideal for
use on trees, nuts and vines, it offers consistent,
down-to-the-roots control of more than 170 weed species on 230
crops.
With five pounds of glyphosate acid per gallon, Touchdown HiTech
is well suited for use in areas where large carrier volumes are
necessary to penetrate dense weed canopies. Users must add a
high-quality non-ionic surfactant in the amount appropriate for
their needs. Tests have shown that adding ammonium sulfate (AMS)
may further improve weed control.
"Touchdown HiTech provides excellent control of broadleaf and
grass species, including foxtail, velvetleaf, waterhemp and
ragweed," said Chuck Foresman, Syngenta technical business
manager.
Syngenta supports Touchdown HiTech with a Touchdown Assurance
Plan (TAP) warranty to protect the grower's seed investment
regardless of which brand of glyphosate-tolerant seed they
plant. Please refer to the 2004 TAP brochure. Growers should
contact their local Syngenta representative or crop protection
retailer for more details.
Syngenta is the industry leader in addressing the problem of
glyphosate weed resistance. With the introduction last year of
Touchdown Total(TM), Syngenta became the first glyphosate
manufacturer in the United States to print guidelines for
glyphosate-resistance management on the label. The 'Best Weed
Management Practices' were developed in consultation with
leading weed and resistance management experts. The 'Best
Practices' guidelines and the 'Group 9 Herbicide' symbol
identifying the glyphosate mode of action using a Weed Science
Society of America classification system are printed right on
the Touchdown HiTech label.
As a leader in crop protection, Syngenta has been publishing
regional glyphosate weed resistance management guidelines for
several years, advising RR crop growers to rotate crops and
herbicides with a different mode of action in their weed control
programs. For the 'Best Practices' guidelines, see the sidebar
below. Glyphosate-resistant weeds now impact 11 states. Using a
burndown herbicide with a different mode of action from
glyphosate, such as Gramoxone Max(TM), can help minimize
selection pressure for glyphosate-resistant weeds.
For more information about Touchdown HiTech, or the Touchdown
brand portfolio of glyphosate herbicides, visit
www.touchdown-herbicide.com.
Syngenta is a
world-leading agribusiness committed to sustainable agriculture
through innovative research and technology. The company is a
leader in crop protection, and ranks third in the high-value
commercial seeds market. Sales in 2003 were approximately US$
6.6 billion. Syngenta employs more than 19,000 people in over 90
countries. Syngenta is listed on the Swiss stock exchange (SYNN)
and in New York (SYT).
Touchdown HiTech(TM), Touchdown Total(TM), Touchdown(R),
GRAMOXONE
MAX(TM) and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group
Company. GRAMOXONE MAX is a Restricted-Use Pesticide. Roundup
Ready(R) is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC.
RR(TM) is a
trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC. Important: Always read and
follow label directions before buying and using this product. |