What’s the Difference Between Crop Oil Concentrates vs. Methylated Seed Oils?
Monday, July 28, 2025
Reference: Farmers Business Network
Crop oil concentrates (COC) and methylated seed oils (MSO) are both adjuvants used in agriculture to improve the effectiveness of herbicides and other pesticides. They are designed to enhance the absorption of these chemicals into plants, but they do so in slightly different ways and have distinct properties. Below, we’ll break down the differences between crop oil concentrates and methylated seed oils.
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