RANMAN 400 SC Fungicide Now Available
Unique Group 21 Fungicide Provides Control and Resistance Management
CARY, N.C., June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- RANMAN® 400 SC fungicide, the only fungicide with a FRAC group 21 designation, is now part of the innovative Summit Agro portfolio, distributed exclusively through Helena Chemical Company and Tenkoz.
"We've stepped up production this season because downy mildew and late blight control along with resistance management are a big deal to our growers," said Wade Stewart, Summit Agro vice president of sales and development. "Summit Agro is proud to be in a position to address their concerns with RANMAN, which provides highly effective control and prevention."
Containing the active ingredient cyazofamid, RANMAN is active at all stages of the disease life cycle to protect against downy mildew, late blight and diseases caused by Oomycetes and Pythium in cucurbits, potatoes, brassicas, lettuce, carrots and other crops.
"RANMAN is in a class of its own," said Stewart. "Growers know they can count on this unique chemistry – available only through Summit Agro - for outstanding performance and to manage resistance with fewer pounds on the ground."
Sold exclusively through Tenkoz member companies and Helena Chemical Company, RANMAN fungicide is packaged in 1-gallon and 1-quart sizes to meet grower needs. For more information, call your local Tenkoz Distributor Member or Helena representative.
Summit Agro USA LLC, headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, is dedicated to providing unique chemistry to address the crop protection challenges facing high value growers.
Helena Chemical Company, headquartered outside of Memphis in Collierville, Tennessee, is one of the nation's foremost agricultural and specialty formulators and distributors in the United States.
Tenkoz, headquartered in North Metro Atlanta, is the largest distribution entity for crop protection products in the United States.
RANMAN is a registered trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
SOURCE Summit Agro USA
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