Herbicide resistance can be a big problem. But the good news is that managing herbicide resistance has never been easier. Learn five key management strategies that could make improvements on your farm, plus learn more about the
importance of crop rotation and why knowing your herbicide’s mode of action is key.

Unique modes of action

Some herbicides have unique modes of action and are in their own group. For example, Liberty (glufosinate ammonium, the only Group 10 herbicide) provides broad-spectrum control of both grasses and broadleaf weeds in LibertyLink canola. And Infinity (pyrasulfotole, the only Group 27 mode of action for cereals) is now registered for control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley. For more information, visit bayercropscience.ca.

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