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Plant Regulation Made Simple

Product Info

Stance® plant regulator offers cotton growers a more convenient and effective low-dose plant growth regulator (PGR). Its dual mode of action controls growth, promotes earliness, increases fruit retention, reduces boll rot and results in a more manageable crop. Stance has a unique, low-dose rate structure that reduces handling and simplifies cotton growth regulation.

Registered Crops

  • Cotton

Product Key Benefits

  • Convenient. With its effective low-dose rate, Stance reduces product handling. At a 2 fl oz/A rate, a 1-gallon container treats 64 acres.
  • Simple. Unlike traditional mepiquat chloride PGRs, Stance allows for standard-dose applications. For moderate vegetative vigor, apply 2 fl oz/A. For high vegetative vigor, apply to 4 fl oz/A.
  • Effective. Stance contains two active ingredients, which act together to provide effective and consistent vegetative management. Stance affects auxin and gibberellic acid, two key plant hormones.
  • Performance. Stance fits any management program, whether conditions call for a single shot or whether season-long plant management requires multiple applications.

Product News view all

Simple, Effective Cotton Plant Management Now More Affordable

01/28/2008 Stance plant growth regulator is a better value this season

Stance Delivers On Plant Management Promise

05/23/2007 First year data shows cotton plant regulation and fiber quality boost

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According to the USDA (U.S. Dept of Agriculture) corn yields in the U.S. increased from about 74 bushels per acre in 1965 to about 134 bushels per acre in 1998 and in 2008 was about 154 bushels per acre.

Source: Food Reference