Crop Oil Concentrate vs. Non-Ionic Surfactant: What’s the Difference?
Crop oil concentrates (COC) and non-ionic surfactants (NIS) are both adjuvants, but they differ in composition and function, which influences their use in various situations.
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Crop oil concentrates (COC) and non-ionic surfactants (NIS) are both adjuvants, but they differ in composition and function, which influences their use in various situations.
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