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UAP+FMC booth to learn about new FOCUS herbicide at Ottawa Valley Farm Show

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Give Your Corn and Soybeans a Clean Start 
That Lasts Well Into The Season

FocusTM herbicide delivers superior weed control for corn and soybeans, with longer residual activity and a lower use rate. The innovative active ingredients in Focus eliminate tough weeds early, resulting in a cleaner field and greater yield potential.

Focus Herbicide for clean fields!

Visit the UAP booth 1603 in Ernst & Young Centre at the Ottawa Valley Farm Show to learn more, or visit FMCcrop.ca or UAP.ca for more information.

Focus FMC UAP

Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Focus are trademarks of FMC Corporation. ©2014 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. F101-034763 3/14

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