KEKE 30SC 35ML Topramezone is a highly effective post-emergence herbicide designed to manage and control weeds in sugarcane and maize crops. Formulated with 30% Topramezone w/w, this herbicide targets weeds after germination, ensuring healthier crop growth and improved yields. Developed by Fertiscience, a trusted name in agricultural solutions, this product delivers reliable results for farmers looking to maximize productivity.
Product Specifications:
Specification | Details |
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Brand | KEKE Fertiscience |
Product Name | KEKE 30SC Topramezone |
Quantity | 35 ml |
Active Ingredient | Topramezone 30% w/w |
Category | Pesticides |
Subcategory | Weedicides / Herbicides |
Target Crops | Sugarcane and Maize |
Application | Post-Emergence Herbicide |
Key Features:
- Formulated with Topramezone 30% for precise weed control.
- Designed for post-emergence application in sugarcane and maize.
- Promotes healthier crop growth by eliminating competition from weeds.
- Easy-to-use solution for efficient farming practices.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
This herbicide is used to control weeds in sugarcane and maize crops after germination.
How does the product work?
The active ingredient, Topramezone, targets weed growth post-emergence, inhibiting their growth and ensuring they do not compete with the main crop.
Why should you choose this product?
- Provides effective weed control for sugarcane and maize.
- Backed by Fertiscience, a trusted name in agricultural products.
- Helps boost crop yields and ensures weed-free fields.
How to Use?
Dilute the recommended dosage in water and apply uniformly over the field using a sprayer. Ensure even coverage for the best results.
When can it be used?
Apply after the weeds have emerged but before they become established.
Approximate coverage of product
One 35ml bottle covers a standard field size based on application guidelines.
Crop dosage (amount per area)
Use according to the manufacturer’s guidelines, ensuring optimal dosage for sugarcane and maize crops.
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