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What crops do you spray Horizon NG on?

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Herbicides containing atrazine and glyphosate are used on crops such as sorghum, maize, sugarcane, lupins, pine, and eucalypt plantations, triazine-tolerant canola, soy, corn, cotton, and other herbicide-resistant varieties. Crop rotation can decrease the reliance on these chemicals.

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Horizon NG is a brand name for a particular herbicide, but without specific branding details, we typically refer to the active ingredients such as atrazine and glyphosate. Atrazine is commonly used for controlling pre- and post-emergence broadleaf and grassy weeds in crops like sorghum, maize (corn), sugarcane, lupins, as well as in forestry settings like pine and eucalypt plantations. It is also used in triazine-tolerant canola. Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide, effective against many plant species including grasses, broadleaf, and woody plants. It's widely applied in agricultural and home garden settings and has a significant role in the production of a variety of agricultural products like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and glyphosate-resistant field crops which include soybeans, corn, and more.

Through the development of herbicide-resistant crops, such as soy, corn, cotton, and others, these crops can be sprayed with herbicides like glyphosate-based products without being harmed. This advancement has allowed farmers to efficiently manage weed populations with fewer concerns about damaging their crops. Additionally, strategies like crop rotation help in reducing the need for chemical treatments by enhancing soil health and disrupting the cycle of pests and weeds naturally, thus also conserving water quality.

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