U.S.: HELM’s Reviton Herbicide Label Now Covers More Crops
HELM is excited to share that the Reviton® herbicide label has been expanded to include additional crops—giving growers even more options when it comes to effective, flexible preplant burndown. This update reflects our continued commitment to supporting producers with trusted tools that work across a wider range of operations.
This expansion means growers can rely on Reviton for even more burndown and harvest aid opportunities, ensuring robust weed control across a wider range of crops with the same fast-acting, broad-spectrum control they’ve come to rely on.
In addition to field corn, cotton, soybeans and wheat, Reviton is now approved for use on the following crops:
- Barley
- Canola
- Corn (popcorn, sweet)
- Grain sorghum (milo)
- Pulse crops (dry peas)
- Peanuts
This expanded crop list also includes crucial information on crop rotation intervals. These improved planting intervals allow growers to maximize the effectiveness of Reviton, while allowing them to make timely applications closer to planting for more flexibility.
- Barley: 0 days
- Canola: 21-90 days
- Corn (popcorn, sweet): 0 days
- Cotton: 0-7 days (previously 7-14 days)
- Grain sorghum: 0-14 days
- Pulse crops (dry peas): 0-14 days
- Peanuts: 0-14 days
These intervals are tailored to provide flexibility and efficiency in crop management, allowing growers to plan their planting schedules with confidence.
Key Benefits of Reviton:
- Broad-Spectrum Control: Effective against a wide variety of weeds.
- Fast-Acting: Quick results to keep crops healthy and competitive.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for pre-plant, pre-emergence and as a harvest aid (cotton and dry peas).