Company launches herbicide to topple tough weeds

FMC Agricultural Solutions, Philadelphia, has introduces Authority Supreme herbicide, a new tool to combat resistant weeds, for the 2018 growing season. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Canadian Pest Management Regulatory Agency have granted registration for Authority Supreme herbicide in soybeans, sunflowers and dry field peas.

Authority Supreme herbicide provides two effective sites of action to combat some of the toughest resistant weeds. The combination of a best-in-class Group 14 PPO herbicide with the newest Group 15 herbicide molecule enables long-lasting residual control of small-seeded broadleaf weeds and grasses. The new herbicide is effective against ALS, triazine, HPPD, ESPS (glyphosate) and PPO herbicide resistant weed biotypes.

It controls a wide spectrum of weeds including waterhemp, Palmer amaranth, pigweed, nightshade, lambsquarters, kochia, morning glories, smartweed, foxtail, barnyard grass and fall panicum.

“Authority Supreme herbicide is an excellent foundational herbicide for residual control of small-seeded broadleaf weeds and grasses,” says Godfrey Lue, FMC herbicide product manager.

“It is the only premix of sulfentrazone and pyroxasulfone, two highly effective active ingredients against waterhemp and Palmer pigweed.” American and Canadian research trials have shown excellent residual control of waterhemp and grasses.”

Available in a convenient low-use-rate formulation, Authority Supreme herbicide is labeled for fall and spring preplant and preemergence applications, up to three days after planting.

It can be used in LibertyLink, Roundup Ready, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend and conventional soybeans as well as Clearfield, ExpressSun, conventional, oil and confectionary sunflowers.

For more information, see a representative or visit www.FMC.com.