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Seed protected with Poncho 250 produced an average 8.4 bu/A more
yield than untreated seed in 471 head-to-head comparisons over past
3 years. It delivers the early-season protection your crop needs
against cutworms, wireworms, white grubs, seedcorn maggots, grape
colaspis, flea beetles, chinch bugs, and other early season pests.
A precise amount of Poncho 250 insecticide is applied to every
seed; then delivered to your farm, on the seed, in the bag. Team
Poncho 250 with a new biotech rootworm-resistant hybrid for highly
effective, broad-spectrum insect control.
Water solubility and attraction to plant lipids (oils) is nearly
ideal for maximum plant absorption, making it better than any other
seed-applied insecticide. Poncho 250 has more effective control
due to both contact and systemic activity.
With Poncho 250, you can plant more acres per dayno
liquid insecticide systems to mix and load, as well as no insecticide
hoppers to fill.
When using Poncho, no chemical container disposal or special equipment
is required. It can be combined with fungicides on the seed, with
no known interactions with herbicides.
Poncho 250 is a non-restricted-use insecticide and has an excellent
worker and environmental safety profile.
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Poncho 1250 provides corn rootworm control comparable to traditional
soil-applied insecticides. It matches or exceeds best competitors
in control of cutworms, wireworms, white grubs, seedcorn maggots,
grape colaspis, flea beetles, chinch bugs, billbugs, and other
insect pests.
Seed protected with Poncho 1250 produced an average 12.6 bu/A
more yield than untreated seed in 471 head-to-head comparisons
over past 3 years.
Poncho 1250 is also recommended for refuge acres in conjunction
with use of rootworm-resistant corn hybrids.
A precise amount of Poncho 1250 insecticide is applied to every
seed; then its delivered to your farm, on the seed, in the
bag.
It has excellent cost-to-benefit ratio relative to soil-applied
products.
With Poncho 1250, you can plant more acres per dayno
liquid insecticide systems to mix and load; no insecticide hoppers
to fill.
Water solubility and attraction to plant lipids (oils) is nearly
ideal for maximum plant absorption, making it better than any
other seed-applied insecticide.
Poncho 1250 can be combined with fungicides on the seed, with
no known interactions with herbicides.
Poncho 1250 is a non-restricted-use insecticide and has an excellent
worker and environmental safety profile.
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