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Sales Rep: Kevin Hartman

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Product Information

New longer-lasting Alion™ herbicide provides a unique solution for pre-emergence control of a broad range of grass and broadleaf weeds, including ALS-, ACCase-, triazine- and glyphosate-resistant species. Alion is available for use in established citrus, pome and stone fruit, and tree nut crops, including pistachio. The unique chemistry in Alion features a cellulose-biosynthesis inhibitor as its active ingredient.

Easy-to-use, Alion features a low use rate and can be applied up to 14 days before harvest (7 days for citrus) with results lasting over six months. When applied with a contact herbicide such as Rely 280, the mixture provides initial burndown of emerged weeds and extended residual control.

Producers will also benefit from clean orchards and groves and improved resource efficiency. With unsurpassed crop safety, Alion simplifies weed control, allowing producers to turn their attention to what really counts—profits.

Key Pests

  • Filaree, redstem
  • Marestail (Horseweed)
  • Pigweed

Product Key Benefits

  • Longer-lasting – Over six months of grass and broadleaf weed control.
  • Broad-Spectrum Control – Offers broad-spectrum control of grass and broadleaf weeds.
  • Unique Chemistry – Brings a new and unique chemistry that controls even glyphosate-resistant weeds.
  • More Profits– Allows producers to focus more on profitability and less on weeds.

Registered Crops

  • Citrus
  • Tree nuts including pistachio
  • Pome fruits
  • Stone fruits

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New Alion Herbicide Receives EPA Registration

04/14/2011 Unique pre-emergence herbicide provides longer-lasting residual control on tree nuts and vines, citrus, stone and pome fruits.

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One bushel of corn can make 33 pounds of sweetener, 32 pounds of starch, or 2 1/2 gallons of ethanol fuel.

Source: Food Reference