ADAMA Introduces Dicamba 4L DGA Herbicide to Strengthen Weed Control Programs Across US Row Crops
30 March 2026, Raleigh: ADAMA US today announced its launch of Dicamba 4L DGA, a dependable broadleaf herbicide designed to support disciplined weed control programs across key row crops. Built on proven dicamba chemistry and formulated with DGA technology, Dicamba 4L DGA delivers consistent performance while helping reduce volatility potential and the risk of off-target movement.
Dicamba 4L DGA plays a foundational role in burndown and early-season weed management programs, helping growers, retailers and crop consultants establish a clean start and maintain control of challenging broadleaf weeds such as pigweed, marestail and kochia.
“We know growers and their advisors aren’t just looking for products—they’re building programs that have to perform under real-world conditions,” said Austin Milligan, US Product Strategy Manager at ADAMA. “Dicamba 4L DGA is designed to be a reliable, easy-to-use tool that fits seamlessly into those programs, delivering the broadleaf control they expect while helping reduce application risk.”
By helping remove early-season weed pressure, Dicamba 4L DGA supports the performance of residual herbicides and reinforces a proactive, disciplined approach to weed management. Its flexible application timing and tank-mix compatibility allow it to integrate easily into existing burndown programs, simplifying operations for retailers and applicators.
In today’s environment, where weed resistance and operational efficiency are top concerns, Dicamba 4L DGA provides a practical solution that helps reduce the likelihood of costly weed escapes and additional field passes. By strengthening the overall weed control program from the start, it helps protect yield potential and improve confidence in season-long performance.
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