A superior cereal herbicide should cost more, right?" Wrong. In January this year, an One application of Glean gives IHIII.IBB independent survey* revealed that residual control. -|B 78% of Glean users claimed that Glean is easier to apply than the Hffli||B Glean is either the same or more cost rest, too. One small 200 g pack of dry ‘ effective than herbicides they had flowable formulation mixes readily and jt/ft previously used. will treat 10 hectares. For those of you who haven’t used Glean is also non-volatile and non- ■ Glean, this may come as a surprise. hormone, and that’s good news for everyBut it’s fact. body. And for those of you in areas This same survey also showed that where Black Nightshade is a problem, Glean was more effective than the special Glean Twin Pack TT-SV's ■ previously used weedkillers. formulation is the easy mix solution, Read on, the benefits continue. controlling both Black Nightshade and BM I! IwH Glean controls over 25 different 25 other cereal weeds. weeds in cereal crops. Combine the cost effectiveness of Glean can also be applied earlier Glean with its superior performance J j|H than most conventional cereal and other benefits and it’s easy to see | weedkillers for both pre-emergence why Glean users are enjoying not only and post-emergence control, removing significant yield increases, but more weeds before they compete with the dollars for their crop. Ahiilll, crop. Later germinating weeds are And isn’t that why you’re growing r controlled through soil activity. cereals? Glean® EH ■ A better job for n better price. <nt> JM .1. . C l . "V L 7 7 > r' ■Soun-e-Xliß IteSf.uch .l.inuan I! | >' -■ i ■ > -r .... ■
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