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Cereals

Helping Growers Maximize Cereal Production

Our innovative portfolio of products helps cereal growers maximize yields and protect their cereal crops from flag leaf to flowering. With a broad array of seed treatments, herbicides, fungicides [Pest Profiles: Scab | Prosaro® fungicide] and insecticides, we give you the tools you need to control and contain seed and soil-borne diseases, yield-robbing insects and the grass and broadleaf weeds that limit the growth potential of your cereal crops. Explore our Cereals Application Chart for timing and descriptions of each of our cereal products, or use the Product Selector above to find the Bayer brand that’s right for you. These tools are designed to make your cereal production as easy as possible.  

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Bayer CropScience Delivers on Commitment to Cereals

Company employees and collaborators provide an update on work in wheat and show test plots with a new cereal herbicide

Cereal Rotations Help Growers Go on Offensive Against Resistant Waterhemp

Unique mode of action in cereals breaks cycle of continuous glyphosate use

Winter Wheat Program Expands

Winfield Solutions LLC Joins Bayer CropScience, Ducks Unlimited and Land Grant Universities in Winter Cereals: Sustainability in Action

Lessons Learned From Two Decades of ALS-Resistant Weeds

Growers look to new mode of action in Huskie herbicide, better resistance management

Rimfire Max receives EPA approval

New herbicide offers a solution for new weed problems

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The most common animal on earth, nematodes cause several billion dollars’ worth of crop loss annually.

Source: Iowa State University & Society of Nematologists