Satchur8

Satchur8 is a new class of spray additive technology that significantly boosts pesticide and fertilizer effectiveness by extending and enhancing pesticide adhesion and absorption on plants and soil, reducing runoff and leaching, and allowing for improved kill of tough weeds post-emerge and longer residual control pre-emerge. It works with various pesticides (pre-emerge, post-emerge, contact, systemic) and liquid fertilizers, holding them in place for extended activity. 

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Proven Performance,
Real Results

Hear directly from the field about the performance of Satchur8. In this testimonial, growers share firsthand experience using Satchur 8 and how it supports effective application and consistent results.

Key Benefits of Satchur8

  • Enhanced Efficacy: Improves adhesion and uptake of active ingredients on leaf and soil surfaces, even in tough scenarios like heavy dews on leaf surfaces.

  • Reduced Leaching: Holds liquids on leaves and in the topsoil, preventing them from washing away.

  • Versatile: Works with most soil-applied pesticides, foliar sprays, and liquid fertilizers.

How Satchur8
Works

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  • Low Usage Rate: Cost-effective due to its low application rate (ozs/acre).

  • Safe: Water-based and doesn't cause phytotoxicity (plant damage).

  • Ideal for Low Volume: Great for drone, plane, and helicopter applications. 

Satchur8 was developed for the human healthcare market to adhere cancer treatments to tumors for improved control and reduced movement in the body.  It contains millions of microfilaments that function as a breathable web on plants and in soil.  It allows spray droplets to adhere more evenly to surfaces, providing extended contact time for systemic and contact products to be more effective. By adapting this technology for agricultural sprays, growers now have a tool that complements and supports their existing surfactant programs and improves the control of their crop protection products. 

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Satchur 8 Ground Protocol on Corn

2022 Irrigated Corn Trials – Irrigation Research Foundation - Yuma, Colorado

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