Strategies for Effective Herbicide Use and Higher Rewards
Apr 13, 2021

Video: Strategies for Effective Herbicide Use and Higher Rewards


Using effective strategies such as the Advanced Weed Control Program, including great herbicide solutions, is a good way to promote cleaner, healthier crops and higher rewards. You can earn up to 15% with the 2021 BASF Ag Rewards Program when you purchase qualifying brands from the herbicide segment.

 

Strategies for Effective Herbicide Use and Higher Rewards

Strategies for Effective Herbicide Use and Higher Rewards

Using effective strategies such as the Advanced Weed Control Program, including great herbicide solutions, is a good way to promote cleaner, healthier crops and higher rewards. You can earn up to 15% with the 2021 BASF Ag Rewards Program when you purchase qualifying brands from the herbicide seg... More
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