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Adjuvants / Surfactants

Serving Growers Since 1972

Crop oil

Location: Louisiana
Crop: N/A

“In the last three years G & H Seed Company/Farm Supply Distributors has been handling Primary exclusively as crop oil in our retail locations.

Primary is a 60/40, and it enhances the performance of the particular product it is being used with. In most cases, the recommended amount is half the rate of other crop oils. For distributors, this means stocking half the product, and for growers this means handling half in the application.

“G & H Seed Company is very satisfied with the overall performance of this product.”

Raymond
LA

Primary™

CLICK HERE TO SEE COMPLETE PRODUCT INFORMATION INCLUDING CROP USAGE, REGISTRATION AND SAFETY DATA

Primary is a superior blend of special emulsifier-surfactants and highly refined paraffinic spray oil that is designed for use with a broad range of pesticides where an oil concentrate adjuvant is recommended.

 

Features and Benefits

  • For Agricultural, Forestry, Industrial, Municipal, Non-cropland, Ornamental, Rights-of-Way and Turf applications
  • Improves pesticide applications by modifying wetting and contact activity
  • Enhances active ingredient penetration and efficacy
  • Provides uniform spray deposition to leaf surface
  • Contains an anti-foam

 

FAQ

How does Primary compare to a normal 83/17 crop oil concentrate?
Primary is a 60/40 mix instead of the traditional 83/17. This formulation will improve wetting and spreading of pesticides resulting in better pesticide performance.

If I substitute Primary for my crop oil concentrate what rate do I use?
Under normal conditions, use half of the crop oil concentrate rate. For instance, if the crop oil rate to be used is 1% v/v then a 0.5% v/v rate of Primary should be used.

 

Always read and follow the label instructions on the product container(s) before using.