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aim herbicide fmc Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS Pendimethalin 500ml Weedicide – IR FarmStomp Herbicide FMC 455CS Pendimethalin 500ml Weedicide Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS stands out as one of the most effective solutions on the market when it comes to maximizing crop productivity and managing unwanted weeds. Manufactured by FMC, a trusted name in agricultural products, Stomp Herbicide combines advanced formulation with powerful active ingredients to deliver unparalleled weed control in both field and crop settings. With its potent mix of

Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS Pendimethalin 500ml Weedicide

Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS stands out as one of the most effective solutions on the market when it comes to maximizing crop productivity and managing unwanted weeds. Manufactured by FMC, a trusted name in agricultural products, Stomp Herbicide combines advanced formulation with powerful active ingredients to deliver unparalleled weed control in both field and crop settings. 

With its potent mix of Pendimethalin, this herbicide is specifically designed to target a broad spectrum of weeds, ensuring your crops remain healthy and free from competition throughout critical growth phases.

Key Features Of Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS

Feature 

Details

Active Ingredient

455g/l of Pendimethalin, a proven herbicide that works against a wide range of weeds.

Broad Spectrum

Effective against both annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, making it suitable for a variety of crops.

Long-Lasting Effects

Provides extended residual control, reducing the frequency of reapplications.

Ease of Application

Compatible with common spraying equipment for easy and efficient application.

Soil Penetration

Deep soil penetration ensures that it reaches weed roots for longer-lasting control.

Versatility

Suitable for use in multiple crop types, including grains, vegetables, and more.

 

What Makes Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS So Effective?

Stomp Herbicide's effectiveness lies in its highly concentrated formulation and the exceptional qualities of Pendimethalin. Pendimethalin is a selective pre-emergence herbicide that works by inhibiting the cell division of emerging weeds, thus preventing their growth. By applying it at the right time, you create a barrier in the soil that prevents the germination of weed seeds before they even have a chance to sprout.

The 455g/l concentration of Pendimethalin in Stomp Herbicide ensures that you get potent and long-lasting protection from both grasses and broadleaf weeds. It controls weeds from the moment they begin to germinate, thus minimizing weed competition and giving crops a better chance to thrive.

Moreover, the formulation’s advanced microencapsulation technology allows for slow release and extended activity. This means you can expect residual control for weeks after application, making it an ideal choice for busy farmers looking to cut down on the frequency of applications.

How Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS Works?

Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS works effectively in a pre-emergence fashion, meaning it is most beneficial when applied before weeds germinate. Once applied, the herbicide is absorbed through the soil and acts as a barrier, preventing the germination of weed seeds. Its unique formula ensures that it penetrates the soil to the root zone, effectively targeting weeds at the critical growth stages.

Pendimethalin works by interfering with cellular division in weeds, particularly at the root zone. Without proper cellular function, the weeds fail to develop and die off before they can establish themselves. Stomp Herbicide is highly effective against weeds that germinate in the soil, such as:

  • Annual grasses like foxtail, barnyardgrass, and crabgrass.

  • Broadleaf weeds such as pigweed, lambsquarters, and common purslane.

This makes it a versatile solution for weed management across a wide variety of crops.

Application Rates And Instructions for Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS

For optimal results, it is important to apply Stomp Herbicide at the correct rate and at the right time. Below is a general guide for its application:

Crop Type

Application Rate (per hectare)

Application Timing

Grain Crops (e.g., wheat)

2.5–3.0 L/ha

Pre-plant or pre-emergence.

Vegetable Crops

2.0–3.0 L/ha

Pre-plant or pre-emergence.

Fruit Crops

1.5–2.5 L/ha

Pre-plant or pre-emergence.

Oilseed Crops

2.0–3.0 L/ha

Pre-plant or pre-emergence.

Application Tips:

  • Ensure that the soil is not overly dry or wet when applying the herbicide. Ideal conditions are moist, but not saturated, soil.
  • Proper equipment calibration is essential to ensure uniform application and maximize the effectiveness of the herbicide.
  • After application, avoid disturbing the soil to ensure the herbicide’s full effectiveness.

Commonly Asked Questions

Can Stomp Herbicide be used on all types of crops?

Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS is compatible with a wide range of crops, including grain crops, vegetables, and fruit crops. However, it is essential to follow the crop-specific application rates to avoid damage.

How long does Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS remain effective in the soil?

Stomp Herbicide offers extended residual control, typically lasting 4 to 6 weeks depending on soil conditions and weather. However, its effectiveness may vary based on factors such as soil type, rainfall, and application rates.

Can I use Stomp Herbicide if my crops are already growing?

Stomp Herbicide FMC 455CS is a pre-emergence herbicide, meaning it must be applied before weeds or crops emerge. It is not effective for weeds that are already established in the field. Using it after crops have emerged could cause damage.

Can Stomp Herbicide control perennial weeds?

Stomp Herbicide is primarily effective against annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. It is not designed to control perennial weeds. For perennial weed control, additional herbicides or treatments may be needed.

Is Stomp Herbicide safe for beneficial insects?

When applied as directed, Stomp Herbicide is unlikely to harm beneficial insects, as it works in the soil and not through direct contact with the plant surface.

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