Smart Weed Management in Maize đŊ: Bayerâs Laudis Offers a Reliable Solution đŋ
Jul 24, 2025
3 Min Read
Weed control is a major hurdle for maize (corn) farmers, particularly in key cultivating regions like Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh. During the busy spring and rabi seasons, the labor-intensive and time-consuming nature of manual weeding places a heavy burden on farmers â both economically and logistically.
To tackle this issue, Bayer offers an effective and farmer-friendly solution: LAUDIS, a broad-spectrum post-emergence herbicide that ensures comprehensive control of weeds during early crop stages.
Weeds compete with the main crop for sunlight, nutrients, water, and space. If not controlled early, they significantly reduce the growth, vigor, and yield of the maize crop. For smallholder and large-scale farmers alike, the goal is to eliminate weeds early without harming the crop â something that Laudis delivers effectively.
đ Laudis should be applied when weeds are in their 2â4 leaf stage for maximum impact. Follow this recommended tank mix per acre:
đLAUDIS: 115 ml
đFOOST: 400 grams
đActivator (Surfactant): 400 ml
đ Important Tip: Ensure adequate soil moisture before spraying. For even distribution and coverage, use a flat fan or flood jet nozzle.
đBroad-Spectrum Weed Control: Laudis is effective against both broadleaf and grassy weeds, giving farmers peace of mind against a wide range of threats.
đPost-Emergence Application: The herbicide is applied after both the crop and weeds have emerged, ensuring that it targets the problem areas precisely.
đFast-Acting Formula: Visible weed control is seen within just a few days of application.
đSafe for Maize: It is compatible with most maize varieties and has been tested for high crop safety.
đExcellent Rainfastness: Laudis maintains its effectiveness even after rainfall, making it highly reliable in unpredictable weather.
đEnhanced Performance with Surfactants: The addition of a surfactant boosts the penetration and performance of the herbicide.
đī¸The recommendations provided here are for general reference. Soil type, climate conditions, and local agronomy practices may influence results. Farmers are strongly advised to read the product label and leaflet thoroughly before use and consult their local Bayer agronomist or representative for tailored advice.
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