Innvictis Introduces new Fungicide for Corn, Soybeans and Sugarbeets

Innvictis Crop Care, LLC introduces new Trevo TRZ Fungicide.

The fungicide is a combination of Tetraconazole and Azoxystrobin.  With curative and preventative control, Trevo TRZ provides a one two punch against the most costly diseases in corn, soybeans, and sugarbeets including gray leaf spot, Northern corn leaf blight, frogeye leaf spot cercospora, powdery mildew, rust and a host of others. The combination of these two different modes of action not only helps fight against resistance but also broadens the spectrum of disease control and lengthens residual.

What makes Trevo TRZ truly unique is the combination of these two specific active ingredients. Tetraconazole is the most highly systemic Triazole on the market today. It penetrates the leaf surface quickly and then moves throughout the plant migrating to new plant growth for added protection. Azoxystrobin, a strobilurin, provides the broadest spectrum of control and proven performance.

Contact your local Pinnacle or Sanders retail location for more information.

 

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