
Venturous 3ME provides trusted and flexible weed control.
Product Overview
Venturous 3ME delivers highly effective control of weeds, including grasses and small-seeded broadleafs. It is a unique micro-encapsulated formulation for enhanced crop safety.
BROAD SPECTRUM CONTROL
Targets tough resistant weeds such as annual grasses, Lambsquarters, Pigweed species, Palmer Amaranth, Waterhemp, Smartweed, and Black Nightshade
CROP SAFETY
Delivers improved crop tolerance with its unique micro-encapsulated formulation
FLEXIBLE WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
Fits well into a layered residual strategy with a wide application window across a range of crops and tank mixes
Frequently asked questions
What is Venturous 3ME used for?
Venturous 3ME is an Acetochlor-based pre-emergence and postemergence residual herbicide used to control annual grasses and small-seeded broadleaf weeds. Its micro-encapsulated technology enhances crop safety and provides residual weed control for up to 30 days after application.
What crops can Venturous 3ME be applied to?
Venturous 3ME is labeled for use on Alfalfa, Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, Cotton, Forage or Grain sorghum (Milo), and Soybeans. See label for complete list of registered crops.
What weeds does Venturous 3ME control?
Venturous 3ME controls annual grasses such as Fall Panicum, Giant Foxtail, Smooth Crabgrass, Barnyardgrass, and Green Foxtail. It also controls small-seeded broadleaf weeds like Waterhemp and Palmer Amaranth. It does not control emerged weeds.
How should Venturous 3ME be applied?
Venturous 3ME can be applied preplant, at-planting, preemergence, or postemergence to labeled crops. It should be applied to a weed-free soil surface or tank-mixed with products that control emerged weeds. Follow label instructions for application rates and timing.
What is the active ingredient in Venturous 3ME?
The active ingredient in Venturous 3ME is acetochlor.
Can Venturous 3ME be tank-mixed with other products?
Yes, Venturous 3ME can be tank-mixed with other products. Determine compatibility by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Follow label instructions to avoid undesirable gels or precipitates.
