Trivapro Proves Its Worth in Field Trials
This potent fungicide can help corn, soybean and wheat growers improve yields.
In the past, fungicides were often the first input corn, soybean and wheat growers cut from their crop-protection lineups. Recently, however, that trend has begun to change. Each year, more growers of these crops are seeing the value that fungicides can bring.
Selected as the 2018 Product of the Year in Agri Marketing magazine’s annual competition, Trivapro® fungicide is one of the latest innovations changing the game for disease control and plant health in the U.S.
Averaging multiple years of data, Trivapro has helped increase yields an average of:
Now entering its fourth year on the market, Trivapro has demonstrated that it is the hardest-working, longest-lasting fungicide available.
1Based on 138 nonreplicated trials in the U.S. in 2016–2017.
2Based on 20 nonreplicated trials in the U.S. in 2017.
3Based on 21 replicated trials in the U.S.
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Selected as the 2018 Product of the Year in Agri Marketing magazine’s annual competition, Trivapro® fungicide is one of the latest innovations changing the game for disease control and plant health in the U.S.
Averaging multiple years of data, Trivapro has helped increase yields an average of:
- • 18.5 bu/A in corn1
- • 6.7 bu/A in soybeans2
- • 13 bu/A in wheat3
Now entering its fourth year on the market, Trivapro has demonstrated that it is the hardest-working, longest-lasting fungicide available.
1Based on 138 nonreplicated trials in the U.S. in 2016–2017.
2Based on 20 nonreplicated trials in the U.S. in 2017.
3Based on 21 replicated trials in the U.S.