Like waiting on ketchup to come out of the bottle, FMC Corporation is eagerly anticipating the registration of new pre-plant, pre-emergence and early post Anthem herbicide.
“The label is pending for sometime in the fall of 2012 or into 2013,” FMC Technical Service Representative Joe Reed told me during an interview at the National Farm Machinery Show last week. “As weed resistance becomes a bigger and bigger issue, this is probably the newest of any of the chemistries coming out in herbicides.”
Joe says what is unique about Anthem is that it can be used on both corn and soybeans. “What dovetails nicely with that is the chemistry and its mode of action is very effective on these herbicide-resistant weeds like tall waterhemp, palmer amaranth, mare’s tail, what have you,” he says. They will also have an atrazine formulation of the herbicide called Anthem ATZ that will only be used for corn.
We had a little preview of how Anthem works during the FMC Summer Plot Tour last July.
Listen to or download my interview with Joe from NFMS here: Interview with Joe Reed, FMC
2012 National Farm Machinery Show Photo Album
Coverage of the National Farm Machinery Show is sponsored by Fastline AgRacer FMC New Holland







The Senate Ag Committee held the first of four scheduled farm bill hearings this past week, focusing on energy and rural development issues.
In the coming weeks there will be hearings on conservation programs Feb. 28 and nutrition issues on March 14; and most importantly, a hearing on Title I – the farm safety net programs – is scheduled for March 21.