You spent the money on the jug. You timed the pass perfectly. But two weeks later, the weeds are still standing. Often, the problem isn’t the active ingredient—it’s the physics of the spray. If your chemistry can’t get past the water, through the air, and into the leaf, it can’t do its job.
We'll break down the four most common failure points in a spray application and the adjuvant solutions recommended to get your chemistry working again.
Before your herbicide even leaves the nozzle, it may already be losing its potency. Hard water contains minerals like calcium and magnesium that bond with your active ingredients, effectively neutralizing them into a form the plant cannot absorb.
The Problem: Your water is "tying up" your money. Minerals like Calcium and Magnesium in hard water act like tiny magnets, binding to herbicide molecules (like Glyphosate) and making them useless before they even leave the nozzle.
The Fix: Water Conditioners (AMS). These "sacrifice" themselves to bind with minerals first, leaving your herbicide free to kill weeds.
Field Strategy: Always test your water source for hardness; even "clean" looking water can contain enough minerals to significantly reduce your herbicide’s kill rate.
Plants have evolved natural waxy coatings to repel water, causing your spray to bead up and bounce off like marbles on a glass table. If your chemical doesn't stay on the leaf, it can't kill the weed.
The Problem: Your spray droplets sit on the leaf like marbles on a glass table. High surface tension causes them to bounce off or dry in tiny, ineffective spots.
The Fix: Non-Ionic Surfactants (NIS). These break the surface tension, turning that "marble" into a flattened "pancake" that covers the leaf.
Field Strategy: Prioritize NIS when using contact herbicides (like Liberty®) where total surface coverage is the only way to ensure a complete kill.
During periods of heat and drought, weeds protect themselves by growing a thicker, nearly impenetrable waxy cuticle. Standard water-based sprays often fail to get through this "armor," leaving the weed healthy and your crop at risk.
The Problem: In hot, dry years, weeds grow a thicker, waxy "cuticle" to survive. This armor is waterproof and nearly impenetrable for standard water-based sprays.
The Fix: Oil-Based Activators (COC & MSO). COCs soften the wax, while MSOs chemically dissolve a path through the wax to get the herbicide into the plant's vascular system.
Field Strategy: Switch to a high-quality MSO when targeting tough, "hardened-off" weeds like Pigweed or Kochia that have developed thick cuticles due to heat stress.
A perfect tank mix is useless if it never reaches the target weed due to wind or high temperatures. Small "fine" droplets are prone to drifting off-target or evaporating into the air before they can settle on the canopy.
The Problem: If the droplet is too small (a "fine"), it evaporates in the air or drifts into the next county before it hits the target. If it doesn't land, it can't kill.
The Fix: Drift Reduction Agents (DRAs). These "thicken" the spray solution to ensure more droplets fall within the "ideal size" spectrum.
Field Strategy: Use a DRA not just for legal compliance, but as a performance tool to ensure your expensive chemistry actually reaches the lower canopy where weeds are hiding.
If you see this problem... | The technical cause is... | The adjuvant fix is... |
Poor "Kill" in Hard Water | Mineral Antagonism | Water Conditioner |
Droplets Bouncing Off Leaves | High Surface Tension | NIS (Surfactant) |
Weeds with Thick, Waxy Leaves | Cuticle Barrier | MSO or COC |
Chemical Not Landing on Target | Drift / Evaporation | DRA (Drift Agent) |
Dr. Mitch Roth, FBN® regional agronomist, explains how to maximize the effectiveness of your crop protection with adjuvants in this webinar.
Don’t let a $100 jug of chemistry be defeated by a $0.02 drop of water. Choosing the right adjuvant isn't just an "extra"—it's the insurance policy for your entire spray program.
Ready to maximize your spray efficacy? Shop the FBN® adjuvant lineup to find the specific fix for your field’s challenges.
Farmers First™ Even™ L Pro is an optimized premix of drift management agents, deposition aids, AMS and surfactant. Designed to enhance the performance and activity of pesticide sprays by reducing tie-up of herbicides in hard water, it improves spray application coverage and minimizes spray drift.
Farmers First™ FieldGrip™ DRA is a high-concentrate emulsifiable deposition aid and drift management adjuvant.
Farmers First™ IN-Plant™ is a crop oil concentrate adjuvant containing paraffinic oil, emulsifiers and surfactants.
When you choose to source your adjuvants through FBN, you’re doing more than just filling your tank—you’re optimizing your entire input strategy. We cut out the traditional middleman to provide transparent, direct-to-farm pricing on high-performance activator adjuvants and utility adjuvants that have been rigorously tested for compatibility and efficacy.
By pairing our data-driven product insights with a streamlined digital storefront and reliable on-farm delivery, FBN empowers you to take full control of your spray program, ensuring you get the most out of every chemical pass while keeping your ROI at the forefront of the operation.
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