ADAMA TAMAR

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TAMAR (Ametryne 80% WDG) is a powerful herbicide that offers efficient control of a wide range of weeds in crops, ensuring improved crop productivity and healthy growth.

  • Broad-Spectrum Weed Control
  • Water-Dispersible Granule (WDG) Formulation
  • High Concentration (80% Ametryne)
  • Ideal for Various Crops
  • Long-lasting Effectiveness

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TAMAR (Ametryne 80% WDG) is a premium herbicide from ADAMA, formulated with 80% Ametryne for powerful and sustained control over a broad range of weeds. This product is designed to protect crops from unwanted weed competition, promoting healthier growth and increased crop yields. The water-dispersible granule (WDG) formulation ensures easy handling and precise application, making it a reliable choice for farmers looking for efficient and cost-effective weed management solutions. Whether used in corn, sugarcane, or other crops, TAMAR delivers high performance and long-term weed suppression.

How to Use:

  1. Mixing Instructions:
    • Measure the required amount of TAMAR (Ametryne 80% WDG) as per the recommended dosage on the product label.
    • Dissolve the granules in water to form a uniform solution. Ensure thorough mixing.
  2. Application:
    • Apply the solution to the affected area using a sprayer, ensuring even coverage across the crop.
    • For best results, apply during the early stages of weed growth or as a pre-emergence treatment.
  3. Timing:
    • Ideal for application in the early stages of crop development to prevent weed infestation.
    • Avoid application during periods of heavy rainfall or when crops are stressed.
  4. Safety Precautions:
    • Wear appropriate protective gear while handling and applying the herbicide.
    • Follow safety instructions and local regulations for herbicide use.
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