Less Stress, More Yield: Consider Your Adjuvants

Jun 11, 2025


JD sprayer in corn field
As post-emerge herbicides and/or fungicides roll out across Federated’s service area, take note of your options for adjuvants designed to protect your crop while providing effective results.
 
YieldBurst® technology is the leading recommendation from your Federated agronomy team. Consider these three products as you work out your herbicide needs.
 
Stallion, a premium adjuvant with YieldBurst and HPG technology.
  • High-quality MSO; multi-functional surfactant blend.
  • Provides additional energy to the plant.
  • Provides increased coverage and cuticle penetration and increased wetting/spreading.
  • Offers improved performance through better emulsification than other oil/MSO-based adjuvants.
  • Offers industry standard deposition, retention, and coverage.
Tracker, an advanced adjuvant for fungicides.
  • Uses enhanced droplet coverage technology to maximize application efficacy.
  • Improves application placement, leaf and cellular penetration, wetting/spreading, and humectancy.
  • Improves fungicide and insecticide performance overall.
  • Maintains uniform emulsion throughout the solution.
  • Better coverage; reduces fines.
Mach 5, a surfactant and water conditioner specifically designed for growers with aerial application options (including drones).
  • Useful on any crop for fungicide and insecticide applications.
  • Provides energy to plant with YieldBurst technology.
  • Ultra-efficient surfactant package for increased coverage, wetting/spreading, humectancy, and cuticle penetration.
  • Provides industry standard deposition, retention, and coverage technology.
  • Includes AMS-based water conditioning properties.
Ask any questions and discuss your herbicide application options with your Federated Agronomist today.
 

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