Better Yield is the Better Deal
Give your corn, soybean or wheat fields the horsepower they need to reach the finish line with maximum yield and profit potential.
Your Stories. Our Solutions.
Thrive is your source for the latest in ag expertise. Dig into seasonal stories from the field and new solutions from the lab to help your operation grow.
Unique choice, greater value
NK® corn is backed by our award-winning system of data analytics to deliver high-performing genetics.
Diseases Spotted Near You
Use the Disease ID guide to identify common foliar corn, soybean and wheat diseases in your area, then find the best solution for your operation.
Helping Biodiversity Flourish
Ensuring a sustainable food supply requires us to preserve the land, as well as pollinators and beneficial insects. Visit our interactive web page to discover why biodiversity matters.
New dollar spot defense
Get 28 days of consistent control from Posterity, golf's most active SDHI.
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Help us build the most trusted and collaborative team in agriculture while playing a vital role in safely feeding the world and caring for the planet.
Supporting American Farmers
Syngenta is committed to delivering innovative technology to help growers be more productive and profitable.
Together We Rise
In agriculture, our routines may look different, but our roots are the same. Find out why we're better together.
Each new pesticide active ingredient typically requires a review of more than 120 studies by EPA – atrazine has been the subject of more than 7,000. This database on atrazine is robust and provides a weight of evidence that overwhelmingly supports the safety of atrazine for human health and the environment.
“Simazine is an important herbicide for California citrus growers because of its efficacy in controlling weeds and its low cost. Controlling the cost of production is a major priority for the survivability of the California citrus industry and simazine is an important, cost-effective herbicide that helps in that regard.” -California Citrus Quality Council
“These three triazine herbicides have diverse use patterns and are critically important herbicides used on a wide variety of fruit, grain and vegetable crops, as well as in forests and rights-of-way, and at industrial, commercial, residential and recreational sites. Growers have reached out to us with real fear that the outcome of this consultation process will be the cancelation of herbicides that their production systems, and their livelihoods, depend on.” -United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Pest Management Policy