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What is the best soybean fungicide?
Headline® Fungicide
Headline® fungicide from BASF delivers unmatched, season-long protection against a broad spectrum of soybean diseases, including: Asian Soybean Rust, White Mold, Frogeye Leaf Spot, and Septoria Brown Spot. In addition to disease protection, Headline fungicide provides plants important physiological benefits such as increased root mass and water efficiency, which can boost yields even when plants are disease free.
Why Headline?
- Controls tough diseases, including white mold and Asian soybean rust
- Boosts yields and ROI with advanced plant health benefits
- Unrivaled tank-mix flexibility
- Best-in-class rainfastness - rain after two hours doesn’t reduce efficacy
Miravis Prime® Fungicide
Miravis Prime fungicide from BASF offers new opportunities for managing frogeye leaf spot and Septoria brown spot in soybeans, diseases that can rob growers of valuable yield and hurt profitability.
Unlike existing soybeans, Miravis Prime protects plants from foliar diseases while boosting physiological processes involved in yield formation. This translates into increased light interception, photosynthesis and root growth, which all lead to higher potential yield.
Why Miravis Prime?
- Combines disease control and yield boost in one product
- Boosts yield potential by optimizing a plants physiology
- Broad-spectrum foliar disease control
- Ideal for soybeans
- Fits perfectly into multiple application timings
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