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PRE-PARE ROI

GET UP TO A 7 TO 1 RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT

EXTEND YOUR BURNDOWN AND INCREASE YIELDS BY 7* BUSHELS PER ACRE 
PRE-PARE ROI Formula

ADD PRE-PARE TO YOUR GLYPHOSATE AND MAXIMIZE RETURNS

Do the math. You’ll see that PRE-PARE doesn’t cost. It pays.

Glyphosate alone in burndown is $2 per acre (on average). Adding PRE-PARE to glyphosate is $6.25** per acre (on average). The yield increase from adding PRE-PARE can be up to 7* bushels of wheat per acre or more. At $7.50 per bushel, that’s $52.50 per acre. Subtract the cost of PRE-PARE and you have a $46.25 profit. That’s a 7-to-1 return ROI.

 

UNIVERSITY FIELD TRIALS SHOW PRE-PARE INCREASES YIELDS SIGNIFICANTLY.

MSU Field Trials

In dryland spring wheat trials conducted by Montana State University, results showed that treatment with glyphosate plus PRE-PARE out-yielded glyphosate alone by several bushels per acre.

Results in spring wheat with heavy wild oat pressure, with the first flush of wild oats before planting. Roundup® or Roundup + PRE-PARE burndown treatment applied May 1, 2009; spring wheat planted no-till May 7, 2009, Montana State University field trials at Bozeman, MT.        

 

EARLY PROTECTION MEANS MORE MONEY IN THE BANK AT HARVEST

  • By protecting your newly planted wheat crop from wild oats, green foxtail and other early emerging weeds that come up after a glyphosate-alone burndown, PRE-PARE extends the time your valuable crop has to grow competition-free.

  • Adding PRE-PARE gets you past the early wild oat flushes that can rob yield.

  • The soil activity of PRE-PARE means that you can seed earlier and ensure that vital nutrients and moisture will be going to your wheat - not your weeds.

  • PRE-PARE has activity on wild oats, green foxtail, cheatgrass, Japanase brome, downy brome, wild mustards and other weeds that may become tolerant or resistant to glyphosate. With those weeds out of the way, your wheat gets the head start it needs. And you get the yields you deserve.

* Based on 48 trials - University, 3rd party and internal trials over 3 years. **Suggested retail price at an average use rate of 0.25 oz/acre.
Results based on average yield results. Improvements may vary.