Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC Herbicide

Smart, Selective Weed Control for Your Corn Fields

Looking for a reliable way to knock out stubborn grasses in your maize fields without hurting your precious crop? Say hello to Nicosulfuron herbicide, your go-to ALS inhibitor that works smarter, not harder.

With its proven 40g/L SC Suspension Concentrate, Nicosulfuron delivers selective, systemic control of annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds — all while staying gentle on your corn. Whether your market calls it herbicida nicosulfuron or just Accent, you’ll have growers asking for it by name.

At POMAIS, we don’t just ship you drums of Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC and wish you luck. We back you with ISO-certified production, multilingual private labeling, and registration dossiers ready to support you in Latin America, Eastern Europe, or anywhere your maize growers need reliable weed control.

So, ready to keep those rows clean and your customers smiling?

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  • We support custom packaging, labeling, and formulation to meet your market needs.
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About Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC Herbicide

About Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC Herbicide

Product Name Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC (Suspension Concentrate) Herbicide
Active Ingredient Nicosulfuron
Chemical Family Sulfonylurea – Selective ALS inhibitor
CAS Number 111991-09-4
Concentration 40 g/L Active Ingredient
Mode of Action Inhibits ALS enzyme → stops amino acid synthesis → systemic kill, from leaf tip to root
Formulation Type SC (Suspension Concentrate) – smooth mixing, dust-free, clog-free spraying
Target Crops Maize (Corn) – main crop worldwide; turf/non-crop areas in some regions (check local label)
Main Weeds Controlled Barnyardgrass, Green foxtail, Wild oats, Johnson grass (seedlings), Pigweed & other broadleafs
Application Window Post-emergence: maize 2–6 leaf stage for best selectivity and weed kill
Typical Dosage 1.0 – 1.25 L/ha post-emergence; good soil moisture improves performance
Tank Mix Compatibility Compatible with Atrazine, Dicamba, Mesotrione & more; perform jar test; supports resistance mgmt
Residual Effect Moderate soil residual for extended control of new flushes
Packaging Options 100 ml, 250 ml, 1 L retail bottles; 5–20 L farm packs; bulk IBC available
Quality & Compliance ISO-certified production, full batch traceability; COA/MSDS/registration dossiers provided
OEM & Private Label Custom multilingual labels, carton design, local pack sizes; full branding support for your market
Technical Guidance Tank mix charts, ALS resistance rotation advice, pre-harvest interval guidelines, safe handling tips
Flexible Supply Chain MOQ from small trial lots to bulk orders; consistent lead time; export-ready for diverse climates
Field Use Scenarios Solo post-emergence maize grass control, tank mix for tough weeds, sustainable rotation for long-term ROI

Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC Herbicide – Smart, Selective Weed Control for Your Corn Fields

Nicosulfuron is one of those herbicides your growers keep asking for — and for good reason. As a selective ALS inhibitor, it delivers reliable post-emergence control of annual grasses like barnyardgrass, foxtail, and wild oats, plus some broadleaf weeds that love to crowd your maize (maíz, if you prefer the Spanish market).

Your buyers benefit because Nicosulfuron herbicide doesn’t just scorch leaves on contact — it’s absorbed by foliage and roots, moving through the entire weed systemically. The result? You get a complete kill, from leaf tip to underground shoots, without harming the corn your growers depend on.

Choosing the 40g/L SC Suspension Concentrate makes life even easier. Why? Because this formulation:

  • Mixes smoothly in the tank with no clumps or clogging
  • Stays stable under different storage conditions, from humid tropics to cold Eastern Europe
  • Lowers dust exposure for farm workers compared to older WP or WDG formats

Whether you’re supplying nicosulfuron herbicide products to Latin America (herbicida nicosulfuron en maíz) or to big-acre maize operations in Europe, you’ll be known for delivering consistent performance with every batch.

So yes — this is more than a basic grass killer. It’s your buyers’ secret weapon for lower weed pressure, cleaner rows, and less time wasted on rescue sprays later in the season.

Mode of Action

So, how does Nicosulfuron herbicide do its magic? Simple — it’s a selective ALS inhibitor, which means it shuts down the weed’s ability to make essential branched-chain amino acids like valine, leucine, and isoleucine. No amino acids, no cell division. No cell division, no pesky weed surviving to compete with your corn.

What makes this mode of action extra effective is that Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC isn’t just a surface burn. It gets absorbed by the weed’s leaves and roots, then moves through the plant’s vascular system — so even the underground parts that like to sneak back later get taken care of. We’re talking complete, systemic kill.

Your customers will love that this ALS-inhibiting power works best when weeds are young and actively growing. Hit them early, and they’ll never stand a chance. Plus, since it’s selective, your maize crop keeps right on growing without stress.

And yes — like all ALS inhibitors, smart rotation or tank mixing helps slow down any resistance build-up. So your buyers can position Nicosulfuron herbicide as both efficient and sustainable weed control.

Target Crops & Typical Uses

When you add Nicosulfuron herbicide to your lineup, you’re giving your buyers a proven tool that maize growers trust season after season. Whether they call it herbicida nicosulfuron, nicosulfuron accent, or just their favorite post-emergence grass killer, the result is the same: cleaner fields with less hassle.

Main Crop Fit

  • Maize (Corn): The number one target crop worldwide for Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC. It’s known for excellent selectivity and a broad window of application — from 2 to 6-leaf stage.

Typical Target Weeds

Nicosulfuron is especially strong on:

  • Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa spp.)
  • Green foxtail (Setaria viridis)
  • Wild oats (Avena fatua)
  • Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) — small seedlings
  • Some annual broadleaf weeds like pigweed (Amaranthus spp.)

Practical Uses

Your buyers can promote Nicosulfuron herbicide as:

  • A solo post-emergence spray for maize fields with light to moderate grass pressure.
  • Part of a tank mix program with other modes of action to broaden the spectrum and delay ALS resistance.
  • An option for certain turf or non-crop areas in specific markets (always check local registration).

Quick Reference Table

Crop Target Weeds Application Window Typical Use
Maize Annual grasses & some broadleafs 2–6 leaf stage of corn Post-emergence broadcast
Turf* Selected annual grasses Local label dependent Spot or broadcast (if registered)

*Always confirm local label (bula) and restrictions for non-maize uses.

Recommended Dosage & Application

When you guide your buyers on how to apply Nicosulfuron herbicide properly, you make their growers’ lives a lot easier — and you make sure your product’s performance lives up to the promise on the label.

General Application Tips

  • Always apply Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC when target weeds are young and actively growing.
  • Use calibrated sprayers for even coverage — no one likes missed spots or double doses.
  • A good window is when the maize crop is between the 2 and 6-leaf stage for best selectivity and weed control.
  • Adequate soil moisture improves uptake — avoid spraying during drought stress.

Example Dosage Guide

Crop Target Weeds Dosage (L/ha) Timing Application Method
Maize Annual grasses & broadleafs 1.0 – 1.25 Post-emergence (2–6 leaf stage) Ground foliar spray, uniform coverage
Turf* Selected annual grasses Check local label Local conditions vary Spot or broadcast (where registered)

*For turf or non-crop areas, always confirm local bula and restrictions.

Practical Notes

  • Tank mixes are common! When mixing with other herbicides, do a small jar test first — you don’t want surprises in the sprayer.
  • Follow local pre-harvest intervals and any grazing restrictions if applicable.
  • Always rinse sprayers well to avoid damage to sensitive follow-up crops.

By giving your buyers a simple dosage and application guide, you help them deliver consistent results with Nicosulfuron herbicide season after season.

Benefits & Grower Value

When you offer Nicosulfuron herbicide, you’re giving your buyers a straightforward, no-drama solution for managing annual grasses and pesky broadleaf weeds in maize. And that means real, visible results they can sell with confidence.

Selectivity Means Peace of Mind

Growers love Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC because it’s gentle on maize but tough on weeds. No scorching, no yield loss — just clean rows where corn can thrive with less competition.

Fewer Weeds, Fewer Headaches

By delivering strong systemic control with residual soil activity, Nicosulfuron cuts down on costly rescue sprays and endless manual weeding. That’s more money in your growers’ pockets — and fewer early mornings walking weedy fields.

Flexible & Compatible

Your buyers can promote Nicosulfuron as a flexible post-emergence option that fits a wide application window (2–6 leaf stage). And because it’s an ALS inhibitor, it tank mixes well with other modes of action to expand the weed spectrum and slow down resistance.

Predictable Returns for Maize Growers

Cleaner fields mean stronger yields, better crop quality, and easier harvests. With the right use, growers see the payback in both reduced input costs and more marketable grain.

When you add up less labor, fewer weeds, and better harvests, Nicosulfuron herbicide is exactly the kind of reliable tool your customers appreciate — and order again next season.

Formulation Stability & Packaging Options

When you choose Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC herbicide from POMAIS, you’re choosing consistency, flexibility, and a smoother experience for everyone down the supply chain.

Built for Real-World Conditions

Our Nicosulfuron Suspension Concentrate is formulated to stay stable under a variety of storage and field conditions — whether your buyers are moving drums across humid tropics or storing packs in cool northern warehouses. Each batch goes through strict ISO-certified checks for active ingredient content, viscosity, and particle size to make sure it pours and mixes exactly as it should, every time.

Smooth Mixing, Zero Fuss

Because it’s an SC, your growers avoid the dusty mess of older wettable powders. They get a clean, easy-to-mix product that won’t clog sprayer nozzles or settle out in the tank. Less hassle in the field equals more trust in your brand.

Packaged to Fit Your Market

We make it simple to serve any customer — from smallholders to big-acre maize growers:

  • Retail-friendly bottles (100 ml, 250 ml, 1 L)
  • Farm-size jugs and drums (5 L, 10 L, 20 L)
  • Bulk containers for repackers or contract formulators

OEM & Private Label Ready

Want your own brand front and center? We’ve got you covered with:

  • Multilingual labels that tick local compliance boxes
  • Custom carton and pallet configurations
  • Technical dossiers, COAs, and MSDS files to support smooth registration

So you get more than just Nicosulfuron herbicide in a drum — you get a stable, market-ready product that keeps your customers happy and your supply chain moving.

Tank Mix Compatibility & Resistance Management

When you supply Nicosulfuron herbicide, you’re not just selling a single shot solution — you’re giving your buyers the flexibility to help growers manage weeds more completely and sustainably.

Built for Smart Mixing

Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC is famously tank mix-friendly. Many growers combine it with other herbicides like Atrazine, Dicamba, or Mesotrione, depending on local labels and target weeds. These mixes help expand the weed spectrum, tackling stubborn broadleaf weeds and annual grasses together.

A few quick reminders you can pass on:

  • Always do a small jar test before mixing big batches — no one wants sprayer sludge.
  • Stick to recommended label rates for each product in the mix.
  • Use good quality adjuvants if needed to boost leaf uptake, especially under stress.

Help Delay Resistance

As an ALS inhibitor, Nicosulfuron herbicide does its job well — but any single mode of action can run into resistance if overused alone. That’s why tank mixing and rotating different herbicide groups are so important.

Your buyers can add value by showing growers how to:

  • Rotate modes of action across seasons.
  • Use tank mixes with complementary herbicides.
  • Target weeds when they’re small and actively growing.
  • Integrate cultural controls like crop rotation and good field hygiene.

This is how you turn Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC into a sustainable weed control plan — not just a one-off fix.

Safety Measures & Environmental Impact

When you ship Nicosulfuron herbicide to your buyers, you’re also giving them the tools to keep growers, fields, and local ecosystems safe — and regulators happy.

Keep it Safe with PPE

Applying Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC is straightforward, but good habits matter. Growers should:

  • Wear chemical-resistant gloves, long sleeves, and trousers.
  • Use protective eyewear — nobody wants herbicide splash in their eyes.
  • Put on a mask or respirator if handling large tank volumes.

A simple rinse and wash routine after spraying keeps everyone healthy and safe for the next round in the field.

Respect the Neighbors — And the Soil

Nicosulfuron herbicide is a selective ALS inhibitor, so it won’t go rogue and torch your corn — but drift and runoff are always worth managing:

  • Use well-calibrated nozzles and avoid spraying in high winds.
  • Apply only when weeds are young and actively growing, so you don’t need multiple passes.
  • Follow local buffer zone rules near water sources or sensitive crops.

Store & Dispose Responsibly

Your buyers should remind growers to:

  • Store any leftover Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC in its original sealed container, in a dry, well-ventilated spot.
  • Triple-rinse empty containers, then puncture and dispose of them according to local farm chemical waste rules.
  • Never dump leftover spray mix in ditches, streams, or irrigation canals — a tiny bit of care keeps local groundwater clean.

By giving your buyers these simple tips, you prove that you’re not just a supplier — you’re a partner who cares about safe, responsible farming that keeps fields healthy for seasons to come.

Field Use Scenarios

When you share real-life scenarios for Nicosulfuron herbicide, you help your buyers see exactly how this selective ALS inhibitor fits into a practical weed control plan — and why growers keep asking for it by name.

Scenario 1: Post-Emergence in Maize Fields

A maize grower dealing with barnyardgrass and green foxtail uses Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC at 1.0 L/ha when the corn is at the 4-leaf stage and weeds are young and tender.
Result: Systemic action knocks out the grasses from the leaves all the way down to the roots. No second pass needed, no rescue weeding crew. Clean rows, happy grower.

Scenario 2: Tank Mix for Tough Weeds

In a region with ALS-resistant foxtail showing up, a distributor recommends tank mixing Nicosulfuron herbicide with Atrazine for broader weed control.
Result: The combination expands the spectrum and helps slow down resistance — plus the grower cuts fuel costs by covering more in one trip.

Scenario 3: Rotation-Friendly Weed Control

A large farm rotates maize with soybeans and wants to be sure the herbicide won’t linger. They use Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC post-emergence because it controls key grasses and has a moderate residual, so they stay within rotational crop safety windows.
Result: Fields stay weed-free this season, and next year’s crop starts clean with no carryover issues.

Scenario 4: Specialty Turf Use (Where Registered)

In certain markets, Nicosulfuron herbicide is used in turf or non-crop areas to spot-treat problem grasses. Always check local bula or registration!
Result: Groundskeepers get selective, targeted control without wiping out desirable turfgrass.

By giving your buyers clear scenarios like these, you help them explain how Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC works in real fields — and you make it easier for growers to see how they can get the same results.

FAQ – Common Questions

Q1: What is Nicosulfuron herbicide used for?
You can use Nicosulfuron herbicide to control annual grasses like barnyardgrass, foxtail, and wild oats, plus some broadleaf weeds — all without damaging your maize crop. It’s a selective ALS inhibitor that growers trust for post-emergence weed control.

Q2: What does Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC mean?
It means you’re working with a Suspension Concentrate containing 40 grams of active ingredient per liter. This format mixes easily in the tank, stays stable during storage, and reduces dust compared to older wettable powders.

Q3: Can I tank mix Nicosulfuron with other herbicides?
Absolutely. Many growers mix Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC with Atrazine, Dicamba, or other broad-spectrum products to tackle tough weeds and help delay ALS resistance. Just remind them to do a small jar test first — nobody likes surprises in the spray tank.

Q4: Is Nicosulfuron safe for maize?
When used at the recommended rate (typically 1.0–1.25 L/ha post-emergence), Nicosulfuron herbicide is very selective for maize. It targets the weeds, not your crop — so your rows stay clean and your yield stays protected.

Q5: Does Nicosulfuron leave residues that affect next crops?
No major worries here. When used correctly, its soil residual breaks down well within normal rotational windows, making it a good fit for maize–soybean or maize–wheat rotations.

Q6: What PPE should growers use?
Standard good practice: chemical-resistant gloves, long sleeves and trousers, protective eyewear, and a mask or respirator for bigger tanks. Always wash up afterward.

Q7: How do I get Nicosulfuron herbicide pricing or samples?
Easy — just reach out to our team! We’re happy to provide custom quotes, free trial samples, and full OEM/private label support so you can get Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC into your market with confidence.

Why Choose POMAIS

When you choose POMAIS for your Nicosulfuron herbicide, you get more than just a drum of active ingredient — you get a team that understands what your growers really need in the field.

Our Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC is produced under strict ISO-certified processes, with every batch tested for consistent active content, clean suspension, and stable performance from your warehouse to the sprayer. So your buyers get the same weed-killing punch, season after season.

We know that no two markets are exactly alike. That’s why we make it easy for you to customize pack sizes, design multilingual labels, or launch your own local brand with full OEM support. And yes — we back you with registration dossiers, COA, and MSDS to help you navigate your local compliance with zero guesswork.

If you want to supply a selective ALS inhibitor that’s trusted for post-emergence control in maize (herbicida nicosulfuron en maíz), now’s the time to secure your next bulk shipment or test a free sample.

Let’s keep your customers’ fields clean, your brand reputation strong, and your business growing — field after field, year after year.

Product Name Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC (Suspension Concentrate) Herbicide
Active Ingredient Nicosulfuron
Chemical Family Sulfonylurea – Selective ALS inhibitor
CAS Number 111991-09-4
Concentration 40 g/L Active Ingredient
Mode of Action Inhibits ALS enzyme → stops amino acid synthesis → systemic kill, from leaf tip to root
Formulation Type SC (Suspension Concentrate) – smooth mixing, dust-free, clog-free spraying
Target Crops Maize (Corn) – main crop worldwide; turf/non-crop areas in some regions (check local label)
Main Weeds Controlled Barnyardgrass, Green foxtail, Wild oats, Johnson grass (seedlings), Pigweed & other broadleafs
Application Window Post-emergence: maize 2–6 leaf stage for best selectivity and weed kill
Typical Dosage 1.0 – 1.25 L/ha post-emergence; good soil moisture improves performance
Tank Mix Compatibility Compatible with Atrazine, Dicamba, Mesotrione & more; perform jar test; supports resistance mgmt
Residual Effect Moderate soil residual for extended control of new flushes
Packaging Options 100 ml, 250 ml, 1 L retail bottles; 5–20 L farm packs; bulk IBC available
Quality & Compliance ISO-certified production, full batch traceability; COA/MSDS/registration dossiers provided
OEM & Private Label Custom multilingual labels, carton design, local pack sizes; full branding support for your market
Technical Guidance Tank mix charts, ALS resistance rotation advice, pre-harvest interval guidelines, safe handling tips
Flexible Supply Chain MOQ from small trial lots to bulk orders; consistent lead time; export-ready for diverse climates
Field Use Scenarios Solo post-emergence maize grass control, tank mix for tough weeds, sustainable rotation for long-term ROI

Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC Herbicide – Smart, Selective Weed Control for Your Corn Fields

Nicosulfuron is one of those herbicides your growers keep asking for — and for good reason. As a selective ALS inhibitor, it delivers reliable post-emergence control of annual grasses like barnyardgrass, foxtail, and wild oats, plus some broadleaf weeds that love to crowd your maize (maíz, if you prefer the Spanish market).

Your buyers benefit because Nicosulfuron herbicide doesn’t just scorch leaves on contact — it’s absorbed by foliage and roots, moving through the entire weed systemically. The result? You get a complete kill, from leaf tip to underground shoots, without harming the corn your growers depend on.

Choosing the 40g/L SC Suspension Concentrate makes life even easier. Why? Because this formulation:

  • Mixes smoothly in the tank with no clumps or clogging
  • Stays stable under different storage conditions, from humid tropics to cold Eastern Europe
  • Lowers dust exposure for farm workers compared to older WP or WDG formats

Whether you’re supplying nicosulfuron herbicide products to Latin America (herbicida nicosulfuron en maíz) or to big-acre maize operations in Europe, you’ll be known for delivering consistent performance with every batch.

So yes — this is more than a basic grass killer. It’s your buyers’ secret weapon for lower weed pressure, cleaner rows, and less time wasted on rescue sprays later in the season.

Mode of Action

So, how does Nicosulfuron herbicide do its magic? Simple — it’s a selective ALS inhibitor, which means it shuts down the weed’s ability to make essential branched-chain amino acids like valine, leucine, and isoleucine. No amino acids, no cell division. No cell division, no pesky weed surviving to compete with your corn.

What makes this mode of action extra effective is that Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC isn’t just a surface burn. It gets absorbed by the weed’s leaves and roots, then moves through the plant’s vascular system — so even the underground parts that like to sneak back later get taken care of. We’re talking complete, systemic kill.

Your customers will love that this ALS-inhibiting power works best when weeds are young and actively growing. Hit them early, and they’ll never stand a chance. Plus, since it’s selective, your maize crop keeps right on growing without stress.

And yes — like all ALS inhibitors, smart rotation or tank mixing helps slow down any resistance build-up. So your buyers can position Nicosulfuron herbicide as both efficient and sustainable weed control.

Target Crops & Typical Uses

When you add Nicosulfuron herbicide to your lineup, you’re giving your buyers a proven tool that maize growers trust season after season. Whether they call it herbicida nicosulfuron, nicosulfuron accent, or just their favorite post-emergence grass killer, the result is the same: cleaner fields with less hassle.

Main Crop Fit

  • Maize (Corn): The number one target crop worldwide for Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC. It’s known for excellent selectivity and a broad window of application — from 2 to 6-leaf stage.

Typical Target Weeds

Nicosulfuron is especially strong on:

  • Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa spp.)
  • Green foxtail (Setaria viridis)
  • Wild oats (Avena fatua)
  • Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) — small seedlings
  • Some annual broadleaf weeds like pigweed (Amaranthus spp.)

Practical Uses

Your buyers can promote Nicosulfuron herbicide as:

  • A solo post-emergence spray for maize fields with light to moderate grass pressure.
  • Part of a tank mix program with other modes of action to broaden the spectrum and delay ALS resistance.
  • An option for certain turf or non-crop areas in specific markets (always check local registration).

Quick Reference Table

Crop Target Weeds Application Window Typical Use
Maize Annual grasses & some broadleafs 2–6 leaf stage of corn Post-emergence broadcast
Turf* Selected annual grasses Local label dependent Spot or broadcast (if registered)

*Always confirm local label (bula) and restrictions for non-maize uses.

Recommended Dosage & Application

When you guide your buyers on how to apply Nicosulfuron herbicide properly, you make their growers’ lives a lot easier — and you make sure your product’s performance lives up to the promise on the label.

General Application Tips

  • Always apply Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC when target weeds are young and actively growing.
  • Use calibrated sprayers for even coverage — no one likes missed spots or double doses.
  • A good window is when the maize crop is between the 2 and 6-leaf stage for best selectivity and weed control.
  • Adequate soil moisture improves uptake — avoid spraying during drought stress.

Example Dosage Guide

Crop Target Weeds Dosage (L/ha) Timing Application Method
Maize Annual grasses & broadleafs 1.0 – 1.25 Post-emergence (2–6 leaf stage) Ground foliar spray, uniform coverage
Turf* Selected annual grasses Check local label Local conditions vary Spot or broadcast (where registered)

*For turf or non-crop areas, always confirm local bula and restrictions.

Practical Notes

  • Tank mixes are common! When mixing with other herbicides, do a small jar test first — you don’t want surprises in the sprayer.
  • Follow local pre-harvest intervals and any grazing restrictions if applicable.
  • Always rinse sprayers well to avoid damage to sensitive follow-up crops.

By giving your buyers a simple dosage and application guide, you help them deliver consistent results with Nicosulfuron herbicide season after season.

Benefits & Grower Value

When you offer Nicosulfuron herbicide, you’re giving your buyers a straightforward, no-drama solution for managing annual grasses and pesky broadleaf weeds in maize. And that means real, visible results they can sell with confidence.

Selectivity Means Peace of Mind

Growers love Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC because it’s gentle on maize but tough on weeds. No scorching, no yield loss — just clean rows where corn can thrive with less competition.

Fewer Weeds, Fewer Headaches

By delivering strong systemic control with residual soil activity, Nicosulfuron cuts down on costly rescue sprays and endless manual weeding. That’s more money in your growers’ pockets — and fewer early mornings walking weedy fields.

Flexible & Compatible

Your buyers can promote Nicosulfuron as a flexible post-emergence option that fits a wide application window (2–6 leaf stage). And because it’s an ALS inhibitor, it tank mixes well with other modes of action to expand the weed spectrum and slow down resistance.

Predictable Returns for Maize Growers

Cleaner fields mean stronger yields, better crop quality, and easier harvests. With the right use, growers see the payback in both reduced input costs and more marketable grain.

When you add up less labor, fewer weeds, and better harvests, Nicosulfuron herbicide is exactly the kind of reliable tool your customers appreciate — and order again next season.

Formulation Stability & Packaging Options

When you choose Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC herbicide from POMAIS, you’re choosing consistency, flexibility, and a smoother experience for everyone down the supply chain.

Built for Real-World Conditions

Our Nicosulfuron Suspension Concentrate is formulated to stay stable under a variety of storage and field conditions — whether your buyers are moving drums across humid tropics or storing packs in cool northern warehouses. Each batch goes through strict ISO-certified checks for active ingredient content, viscosity, and particle size to make sure it pours and mixes exactly as it should, every time.

Smooth Mixing, Zero Fuss

Because it’s an SC, your growers avoid the dusty mess of older wettable powders. They get a clean, easy-to-mix product that won’t clog sprayer nozzles or settle out in the tank. Less hassle in the field equals more trust in your brand.

Packaged to Fit Your Market

We make it simple to serve any customer — from smallholders to big-acre maize growers:

  • Retail-friendly bottles (100 ml, 250 ml, 1 L)
  • Farm-size jugs and drums (5 L, 10 L, 20 L)
  • Bulk containers for repackers or contract formulators

OEM & Private Label Ready

Want your own brand front and center? We’ve got you covered with:

  • Multilingual labels that tick local compliance boxes
  • Custom carton and pallet configurations
  • Technical dossiers, COAs, and MSDS files to support smooth registration

So you get more than just Nicosulfuron herbicide in a drum — you get a stable, market-ready product that keeps your customers happy and your supply chain moving.

Tank Mix Compatibility & Resistance Management

When you supply Nicosulfuron herbicide, you’re not just selling a single shot solution — you’re giving your buyers the flexibility to help growers manage weeds more completely and sustainably.

Built for Smart Mixing

Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC is famously tank mix-friendly. Many growers combine it with other herbicides like Atrazine, Dicamba, or Mesotrione, depending on local labels and target weeds. These mixes help expand the weed spectrum, tackling stubborn broadleaf weeds and annual grasses together.

A few quick reminders you can pass on:

  • Always do a small jar test before mixing big batches — no one wants sprayer sludge.
  • Stick to recommended label rates for each product in the mix.
  • Use good quality adjuvants if needed to boost leaf uptake, especially under stress.

Help Delay Resistance

As an ALS inhibitor, Nicosulfuron herbicide does its job well — but any single mode of action can run into resistance if overused alone. That’s why tank mixing and rotating different herbicide groups are so important.

Your buyers can add value by showing growers how to:

  • Rotate modes of action across seasons.
  • Use tank mixes with complementary herbicides.
  • Target weeds when they’re small and actively growing.
  • Integrate cultural controls like crop rotation and good field hygiene.

This is how you turn Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC into a sustainable weed control plan — not just a one-off fix.

Safety Measures & Environmental Impact

When you ship Nicosulfuron herbicide to your buyers, you’re also giving them the tools to keep growers, fields, and local ecosystems safe — and regulators happy.

Keep it Safe with PPE

Applying Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC is straightforward, but good habits matter. Growers should:

  • Wear chemical-resistant gloves, long sleeves, and trousers.
  • Use protective eyewear — nobody wants herbicide splash in their eyes.
  • Put on a mask or respirator if handling large tank volumes.

A simple rinse and wash routine after spraying keeps everyone healthy and safe for the next round in the field.

Respect the Neighbors — And the Soil

Nicosulfuron herbicide is a selective ALS inhibitor, so it won’t go rogue and torch your corn — but drift and runoff are always worth managing:

  • Use well-calibrated nozzles and avoid spraying in high winds.
  • Apply only when weeds are young and actively growing, so you don’t need multiple passes.
  • Follow local buffer zone rules near water sources or sensitive crops.

Store & Dispose Responsibly

Your buyers should remind growers to:

  • Store any leftover Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC in its original sealed container, in a dry, well-ventilated spot.
  • Triple-rinse empty containers, then puncture and dispose of them according to local farm chemical waste rules.
  • Never dump leftover spray mix in ditches, streams, or irrigation canals — a tiny bit of care keeps local groundwater clean.

By giving your buyers these simple tips, you prove that you’re not just a supplier — you’re a partner who cares about safe, responsible farming that keeps fields healthy for seasons to come.

Field Use Scenarios

When you share real-life scenarios for Nicosulfuron herbicide, you help your buyers see exactly how this selective ALS inhibitor fits into a practical weed control plan — and why growers keep asking for it by name.

Scenario 1: Post-Emergence in Maize Fields

A maize grower dealing with barnyardgrass and green foxtail uses Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC at 1.0 L/ha when the corn is at the 4-leaf stage and weeds are young and tender.
Result: Systemic action knocks out the grasses from the leaves all the way down to the roots. No second pass needed, no rescue weeding crew. Clean rows, happy grower.

Scenario 2: Tank Mix for Tough Weeds

In a region with ALS-resistant foxtail showing up, a distributor recommends tank mixing Nicosulfuron herbicide with Atrazine for broader weed control.
Result: The combination expands the spectrum and helps slow down resistance — plus the grower cuts fuel costs by covering more in one trip.

Scenario 3: Rotation-Friendly Weed Control

A large farm rotates maize with soybeans and wants to be sure the herbicide won’t linger. They use Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC post-emergence because it controls key grasses and has a moderate residual, so they stay within rotational crop safety windows.
Result: Fields stay weed-free this season, and next year’s crop starts clean with no carryover issues.

Scenario 4: Specialty Turf Use (Where Registered)

In certain markets, Nicosulfuron herbicide is used in turf or non-crop areas to spot-treat problem grasses. Always check local bula or registration!
Result: Groundskeepers get selective, targeted control without wiping out desirable turfgrass.

By giving your buyers clear scenarios like these, you help them explain how Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC works in real fields — and you make it easier for growers to see how they can get the same results.

FAQ – Common Questions

Q1: What is Nicosulfuron herbicide used for?
You can use Nicosulfuron herbicide to control annual grasses like barnyardgrass, foxtail, and wild oats, plus some broadleaf weeds — all without damaging your maize crop. It’s a selective ALS inhibitor that growers trust for post-emergence weed control.

Q2: What does Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC mean?
It means you’re working with a Suspension Concentrate containing 40 grams of active ingredient per liter. This format mixes easily in the tank, stays stable during storage, and reduces dust compared to older wettable powders.

Q3: Can I tank mix Nicosulfuron with other herbicides?
Absolutely. Many growers mix Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC with Atrazine, Dicamba, or other broad-spectrum products to tackle tough weeds and help delay ALS resistance. Just remind them to do a small jar test first — nobody likes surprises in the spray tank.

Q4: Is Nicosulfuron safe for maize?
When used at the recommended rate (typically 1.0–1.25 L/ha post-emergence), Nicosulfuron herbicide is very selective for maize. It targets the weeds, not your crop — so your rows stay clean and your yield stays protected.

Q5: Does Nicosulfuron leave residues that affect next crops?
No major worries here. When used correctly, its soil residual breaks down well within normal rotational windows, making it a good fit for maize–soybean or maize–wheat rotations.

Q6: What PPE should growers use?
Standard good practice: chemical-resistant gloves, long sleeves and trousers, protective eyewear, and a mask or respirator for bigger tanks. Always wash up afterward.

Q7: How do I get Nicosulfuron herbicide pricing or samples?
Easy — just reach out to our team! We’re happy to provide custom quotes, free trial samples, and full OEM/private label support so you can get Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC into your market with confidence.

Why Choose POMAIS

When you choose POMAIS for your Nicosulfuron herbicide, you get more than just a drum of active ingredient — you get a team that understands what your growers really need in the field.

Our Nicosulfuron 40g/L SC is produced under strict ISO-certified processes, with every batch tested for consistent active content, clean suspension, and stable performance from your warehouse to the sprayer. So your buyers get the same weed-killing punch, season after season.

We know that no two markets are exactly alike. That’s why we make it easy for you to customize pack sizes, design multilingual labels, or launch your own local brand with full OEM support. And yes — we back you with registration dossiers, COA, and MSDS to help you navigate your local compliance with zero guesswork.

If you want to supply a selective ALS inhibitor that’s trusted for post-emergence control in maize (herbicida nicosulfuron en maíz), now’s the time to secure your next bulk shipment or test a free sample.

Let’s keep your customers’ fields clean, your brand reputation strong, and your business growing — field after field, year after year.