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Bird repellent for rice seed approved in Arkansasqrcode

Mar. 14, 2014

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Mar. 14, 2014
AV-1011 bird repellent for rice seed, a product of Arkion Life Sciences, has received Section 18 label approval in Arkansas, USA for its use as a rice seed treatment (Effective Feb. 28, 2014 – June 1, 2014). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval means that rice growers in Arkansas can protect their seed from blackbirds and grackles. 

Applied to rice seed prior to seeding, AV-1011 liquid treatment formulation is scientifically designed to deter birds from eating rice seed before emergence. Birds that ingest AV-1011-treated seeds experience immediate but harmless digestive distress. After sampling the treated seed, birds avoid it and look for other food sources. Anthraquinone (AQ), the active ingredient in AV-1010 is a naturally occurring substance, nontoxic and nonsystemic.
 
In the past, many rice producers have delayed planting to avoid the risk of newly planted seeds being eaten by birds over-wintering in the south. Bird damage to rice fields causes lower yields and sometimes requires reseeding — both of which are very costly. In addition, applying AV-1011 eliminates the need for growers to physically deter birds through visual or audible scare tactics and allows growers to concentrate on other important duties.
 

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