Maximize Wheat Yields: The Adastrio fungicide 3.5 fb 3.5 Program | FMC
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Late winter and early spring bring more than unpredictable weather; they bring disease. That’s why growers rely on the Adastrio® fungicide 3.5 fb 3.5 Program to retain their wheat yield, fight disease and save money season after season. In this Tech Talk, FMC Technical Service Managers Bruce Steward and Holly Davis dive into the chemistry behind Adastrio fungicide by FMC and how it helps growers retain the yield for which they’ve been striving.
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This Adastrio® fungicide recommendation is made as permitted under FIFRA Sections 2(ee) for reduced rates on winter wheat in Texas. This recommendation has not been submitted to or approved by the EPA. The 2(ee) expiration date is 12/31/2028. This Adastrio fungicide recommendation is made as permitted under FIFRA Sections 2(ee) for reduced rates on wheat, triticale and barley in all registered states except Texas. This recommendation has not been submitted to or approved by the EPA. The 2(ee) expiration date is 12/31/2030. Always read and follow all label directions, precautions and restrictions for use. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. FMC, the FMC logo and Adastrio are trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate. Trivapro and Quadris are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Nexicor and Xemium are trademarks of BASF. ©2026 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved.
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