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Adama Ltd. has announced the registration of its Temper More herbicide in the United States. The solution combines immediate contact control with extended residual activity to manage glyphosate-resistant weeds in crops such as soybeans, corn and cotton.
According to the company, Temper More combines two active ingredients with different mechanisms of action: S-Metolachlor and glufosinate ammonium. The formulation broadens the spectrum of control and makes it difficult for resistance to develop. The new product combats species such as caruru, corda-de-viola and buva.
In a statement, Adama highlights that the product stands out for its proprietary Sesgama technology, which allows the stable combination of active ingredients in an easy-to-apply formulation.
Temper More also helps preserve the effectiveness of herbicide-tolerant systems such as Dicamba and 2,4-D. Its flexible application window offers greater autonomy to the producer and facilitates crop planning.
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