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BASF Receives MRLs For HEAT LQ As A Pre-Harvest Herbicide In Wheat And Barley

 
In time for the 2017 cereal harvest, BASF Canada confirms that the CODEX Alimentarius Commission (CAC) established Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for HEAT® LQ as a harvest aid in cereals. This allows BASF to establish MRLs in all major export markets to support the use of HEAT LQ as a pre-harvest herbicide in wheat and barley with glyphosate.
 
"Canadian wheat and barley growers can now use HEAT LQ as a harvest aid with full export market access," said Dan Packer, Cereal Crop Manager for BASF Canada.
The announcement has received endorsement from the Western Grain Elevator Association.
 
HEAT LQ on wheat and barley was included in the 2017/2018 producer declaration, prior to the establishment of CODEX MRLs for HEAT LQ. The members of the Western Grain Elevators Association will now waive this clause for the 2017/2018 application season.
 
"With the recent establishment of CODEX MRLs for HEAT LQ as a pre-harvest herbicide in wheat, durum and barley, grain companies will now omit those crops from the 2017/18 declaration forms," said Wade Sobkowich, Executive Director of the Western Grain Elevator Association. "Growers can now use HEAT LQ as a pre-harvest application on wheat, durum and barley and these grains can be marketed to Canada's major export countries."
 
HEAT LQ provides wheat and barley growers with a new tool to dry down tough broadleaf weeds including volunteer Roundup Ready canola, redroot pigweed and wild buckwheat, to name a few. A pre-harvest application of glyphosate and HEAT LQ will provide complete and rapid drydown of tough weeds to improve harvest efficiency for the 2017 season.
 
Source : BASF

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