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Kansas Farmer Embraces Resicore REV Herbicide for Enhanced Weed Control in Corn and Soybeans

by Tatiana Ivanova
7 December 2024
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Kansas Farmer Embraces Resicore REV Herbicide for Enhanced Weed Control in Corn and Soybeans
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For Lee Mueller, farming is not just about maintaining traditions—it’s about evolving with technology and adopting products that improve efficiency and results. As a third-generation farmer near Hiawatha, Kansas, Mueller is always seeking innovative tools to enhance his crop management, particularly when it comes to weed control in his corn and soybean crops. His latest decision to incorporate Resicore REV herbicide into his operation reflects his forward-thinking approach.

Why Resicore REV?

Mueller’s fields face a significant weed challenge, with sunflower, shattercane, and waterhemp posing particular problems across his no-till ground. Despite the looming threat of pigweed, Mueller’s choice of Resicore REV herbicide, which combines three proven modes of action—clopyralid, mesotrione, and encapsulated acetochlor, is delivering excellent results. These active ingredients provide effective control of over 75 stubborn broadleaf and grass weeds, helping to preserve crop health and maximize yield potential.

“Resicore REV has been a great addition to my program,” Mueller explains. “It’s easy to tank-mix, applies well, and gives me the flexibility I need. I’ve had great success in controlling weeds and am confident it will continue to be a core part of my herbicide program.”

Flexibility and Ease of Use

One of the key reasons Mueller favors Resicore REV is its flexibility. Farming schedules can be unpredictable, and having a product that accommodates varying conditions is crucial. Resicore REV herbicide fits a wide range of weed control and agronomic programs, from conventional to reduced-till and no-till regimes like the one Mueller practices.

Moreover, the herbicide offers flexibility at the tank-mix pad, easily combining with nutrients such as UAN and ammonium thiosulfate (ATS), providing greater options for application. Mueller appreciates this versatility, particularly when dealing with the unpredictable weather patterns of Kansas.

“I can apply Resicore REV right behind the planter or to corn up to a foot tall,” he says. “That flexibility is a game-changer when weather conditions can shift unexpectedly.”

Residual Activity and Crop Safety

Another benefit of Resicore REV is its residual activity, which provides long-lasting weed control, reducing the need for multiple applications throughout the growing season. Additionally, its encapsulated acetochlor formulation ensures greater crop safety, which translates into healthier crops and improved yields.

Mueller has seen firsthand how Resicore REV herbicide contributes to healthier corn and soybeans, improving both crop safety and yield potential. The product’s consistency and effectiveness have made it his herbicide of choice for both the current and future growing seasons.

Looking Ahead

With his confidence in Resicore REV’s performance, Mueller plans to continue using it as his preferred herbicide. Its ease of use, flexibility, and effectiveness make it an essential tool in his operation. For farmers like Mueller, staying ahead in agriculture means embracing new technologies and solutions that foster better productivity and environmental stewardship.

“I can’t imagine not using Resicore REV next year,” he concludes. “It’s become a staple in my farm’s herbicide program, and I look forward to its continued success in the seasons ahead.”


Resicore REV herbicide is helping farmers like Lee Mueller achieve superior weed control with ease of application, flexibility, and long-lasting effectiveness. By choosing this advanced herbicide, Mueller is not only staying ahead of the evolving challenges in weed management but also ensuring the health and productivity of his crops for years to come.


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