Landon Bunderson, CSO • September 22, 2022

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Aqua-Yield®

Landon Bunderson, COO

801-885-5347

landon@aquayield.com



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 


SANDY, UTAH – September 22, 2022 – Aqua-Yield® is pleased to announce the inclusion of NanoPro® on the approved for use list with Tavium® Plus VaporGrip® Technology from Syngenta®. As the first dicamba herbicide premix, Tavium® Plus VaporGrip® Technology delivers both the contact control of dicamba to manage the weeds you see and the residual control of S-metolachlor to help protect against the weeds you don’t see yet.


Growers are now able to tank mix 4 oz/ac NanoPro® when applying Tavium® Plus VaporGrip® Technology herbicide. NanoPro® will enhance uptake through its patented nanoliquid technology, delivering growers more effective weed control.


Tavium® Plus VaporGrip® Technology is a trademark of Syngenta®.



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About NanoPro


NanoPro® by Aqua-Yield® nanoliquid™ technology, can be added to most spray mixtures to enhance plant uptake of specialty and generic crop protection products. This product is field tested and grower approved with most crop protection products. For more information, visit: www.aquayield.com/nanopro.

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