Albaugh has received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency end-use registration for chlorantraniliprole products in both the crop protection and turf and ornamental markets.
Albaugh plans to launch three new products in 2025:
- Exceliprole 400SC (EPA Reg. No. 83100-77) offers residual control of a range of Lepidopteran pests, such as armyworms and cutworms, in a variety of crops, including potatoes, soybeans, vegetables, cotton, corn, strawberries, peanuts, cereals, sweet corn, onions and more.
- Eventex 400SC (EPA Reg. No. 83100-77) provides specialty crop growers with an alternative for key Lepidopteran pests in tree nut, fruits (pome, stone and tropical), olives, grapes, citrus, and other labeled crops for protection.
- Diamid T&O (EPA Reg. No. 89442-70) delivers season-long control of destructive turf pests, including all white grub and many turf- and leaf-feeding caterpillar species, as well as annual bluegrass weevils and billbugs, with application flexibility.
“Exceliprole 400SC, Eventex 400SC, and Diamid T&O represent outstanding value for Albaugh customers across row crop, specialty crop, and turf and ornamental markets,” says Douglas Kaye, president of the North America region. “These alternatives deliver the same level of long-lasting, high-performing insect control with minimal impact on beneficial insects that customers have come to expect from their name-brand counterparts. These offerings are supported by Albaugh’s investments in developing an independent source of the active ingredient, further demonstrating Albaugh’s continued commitment to bringing high-quality, competitively priced alternatives for our customers across the U.S.”
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