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Whats the deal with Grazon
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1649729" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Just like medicines, the generics (off patent) are always going to be cheaper than the new name-brand stuff. The generics just have a manufacturing cost plus profit. The new stuff has to recoup all the development costs, permitting costs, marketing cost, etc. Even has to include the development costs for those products that did not pan out. All those costs have to be paid while the patent is still in place. Corteva/Dow has brought many great herbicides to market.</p><p></p><p>I used DuraCor on horsenettle hoping for better results than I got with GrazonNext. For general purpose broadleaf weed control and dogfennel control in pastures, I use Weedmaster generic. (2,4D + Dicamba). No license required here for 2,4D. My understanding is that there are cotton varieties now available that are resistant to 2,4D and Dicamba.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1649729, member: 40418"] Just like medicines, the generics (off patent) are always going to be cheaper than the new name-brand stuff. The generics just have a manufacturing cost plus profit. The new stuff has to recoup all the development costs, permitting costs, marketing cost, etc. Even has to include the development costs for those products that did not pan out. All those costs have to be paid while the patent is still in place. Corteva/Dow has brought many great herbicides to market. I used DuraCor on horsenettle hoping for better results than I got with GrazonNext. For general purpose broadleaf weed control and dogfennel control in pastures, I use Weedmaster generic. (2,4D + Dicamba). No license required here for 2,4D. My understanding is that there are cotton varieties now available that are resistant to 2,4D and Dicamba. [/QUOTE]
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