Better Yield is the Better Deal
Give your corn, soybean or wheat fields the horsepower they need to reach the finish line with maximum yield and profit potential.
Unique choice, greater value
NK® corn is backed by our award-winning system of data analytics to deliver high-performing genetics.
Pests Don’t Call Ahead, So We Do
As soon as local experts know, so will you. Sign up for Pest Patrol alerts to stay ahead of emerging threats and outbreak predictions in your area.
Helping Biodiversity Flourish
Ensuring a sustainable food supply requires us to preserve the land, as well as pollinators and beneficial insects. Visit our interactive web page to discover why biodiversity matters.
New dollar spot defense
Get 28 days of consistent control from Posterity, golf's most active SDHI.
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Help us build the most trusted and collaborative team in agriculture while playing a vital role in safely feeding the world and caring for the planet.
Supporting American Farmers
Syngenta is committed to delivering innovative technology to help growers be more productive and profitable.
Together We Rise
In agriculture, our routines may look different, but our roots are the same. Find out why we're better together.
Endigo® ZC insecticide combines three industry-leading technologies for quick knockdown and extended residual control of key foliar insect pests in soybeans, potatoes and cotton, among other crops, resulting in higher potential yield.
Thiamethoxam, Lambda-cyhalothrin*
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Endigo® ZC is a Restricted Use Pesticide. Endigo ZC is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to residues on blooming crops and weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift onto blooming plants if bees are foraging in the treatment area.