Make every acre count

From irrigated fields to expansive row crop acres, the Southwest is home to a wide range of productive agricultural systems shaped by heat, water availability and diverse soil types. Growers across the region rely on local expertise and the right tools to help every acre perform at its best despite challenging weather patterns and evolving pest pressures.

Explore how crop protection solutions from Corteva Agriscience help manage weeds, diseases, insects and nematodes to protect yield potential across every acre.

Learn how to manage your specific challenges

Control 3 tough Southwestern brush species

If tasajillo, Macartney rose or Chinese tallowtree are encroaching on your pastures, consider these herbicide options to protect your land.
tasajillo

4 ways to push corn yield potential

Finding the right mix of products and practices is critical to maximizing corn yield potential on your operation. Here are four ways to help push corn yield.
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Take a program approach and save with the TruChoice® Offer

We know every acre is unique. With the TruChoice® offer, farmers can fund an account and use those savings across more than 100 Corteva Agriscience™ crop protection products. Eligible products include herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, nitrogen stabilizers and more. Visit your local retailer to learn how you can maximize savings today.

Calculate your rewards

Discover how much you could save on crop protection products through the TruChoice® offer with our calculator.

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Seasonal spotlight

Improve mesquite control with Sendero® herbicide

Help boost pasture and rangeland productivity, improve forage quality, and manage mesquite with Sendero® Powered by LandVisor®.
LandVisor consultant surveying pastureland

Improve application timing, control tough weeds

Optimum herbicide application timing helps prevent crop response, improve weed control, yield potential and wheat marketability.
grain fields fencerow

Not all products are registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state or area. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions.