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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How effective is Aim™ ?
A. Aim has been proven to provide: Superior velvetleaf control - even at 18 inches Excellent burndown of field bindweed. Reliable control of pigweeds -- including resistant pigweeds -- in a tank mix. Plus, you can count on Aim to control morningglories, waterhemp and other problem weeds. It's fast acting, reaching maximum crop response in just three days. And it's safe for your sorghum as well as any rotational crops you have planned.
 
Q. When is the best time to apply Aim?
A. Aim is most effective when applied in the four- to six-leaf stages. With the exception of velvetleaf, weeds should be less than four inches tall. And, of course, Aim is a tremendously successful burndown choice for field bindweed
 
Q. How does AIM work?
A. The active ingredient in Aim is carfentrazone-ethyl, is a protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitor. This alternate mode of action disrupts cell membranes on contact, resulting in rapid desiccation of susceptible broadleaf weeds. While your sorghum may show signs of cosmetic leaf burn, there is no effect on its roots, growing points or your eventual yields.
 
Q. How will Aim affect my yields?
A. When you control damaging weeds, one of the primary stresses to your crop is eliminated. Weed control, pest control, good water management and a good fertility program ensure that you've provided the best scenario for high sorghum yields.
 
Q. How environmentally friendly is Aim?
A. Because Aim is a contact herbicide, rates of application are very low. As a result, less chemical is introduced into the environment. What's more, the product is short-lived, so it won't negatively affect yields or create problems with rotation crops.
 
Q. Is Aim expensive?
A. Actually, Aim is quite economical. Its low use rate, competitive pricing and superior control make Aim an exceptional value.

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