Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1977, Image 101

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    For post-emergence weed control in No-Till Corn
BANVGU Hstidde
A Much-Needed "Success” Ingredient...
One of the major obstacles to successful No-Till corn
production... tough, resistant, late-emerging broadleaf
vegetation... can be overcome with Banvel herbicide.
Banvel® (dicamba) is a translocating herbicide. It is
absorbed by broadleafs through roots, stems and leaves.
It circulates throughout the plant, destroying growing
tissue as it goes. Banvel is very effective against hard-to
kill perennial broadleafs as well as such weeds as Canada
thistle (seedlings), morningglory, pigweed, lambsquarters,
ragweed, annual clover. Tank-mixed with atrazine, Banvel
takes care of horsenettle. Combined with 2,4-D it even
knocks out the super-tough velvetleaf.
Banvel is not a contact, quick-knockdown herbicide. It may
require several days to bring certain tough weeds down.
But, because it kills from within, it does its job thoroughly.
Late-germinating broadleaf weeds and volunteer vegetation
from previous cropping need not lower your corn yield.
Use low-cost-per-acre Banvel herbicide to control them.
At your ag chem dealer’s.
Important: Before using any pesticide, read the label
BANVGL
Herbicide
fromVELSICQL
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
341 E Ohio St, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Vetsicol is a subsidiary of Northwest Industries Inc
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