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Herbicides
Glyphosate + Banvel II (0.12 L) for broad-spectrum weed control, excluding volunteer glyphosate tolerant canola
Glyphosate + Express SG (6 grams/acre) + Agral 90 (0.35% v/v) for broad-spectrum weed control. Agral 90 only
required if glyphosate rate is below 0.5 L/acre (360 gm active ingredient/L equivalent).
Glyphosate + Pardner (0.51L/acre), Brotex (0.6 L/acre): for broad-spectrum weed control
Field corn, sweet corn and flax:
Glyphosate + MCPA amine 500 (0.28 L/acre) for broad-spectrum weed control, including control of volunteer
Roundup Ready canola (up to 4 -leaf stage)
Glyphosate + Buctril M (0.2 - 0.4 L/acre), Logic M (0.25 - 0.5 L/acre) for broad-spectrum weed control, including
control of volunteer Roundup Ready canola (up to 4 -leaf stage)
Field corn only:
Glyphosate + Banvel II (0.12 L) for broad-spectrum weed control, excluding volunteer glyphosate tolerant canola
Field peas, lentils, and chickpeas:
Glyphosate + MCPA amine 500 (0.2 - 0.28 L/acre) for broad-spectrum weed control, including glyphosate tolerant
canola. Note: use only amine formulations prior to seeding peas, lentils and chickpeas.
Canaryseed and seedling forage grasses (bromegrass, crested wheatgrass, intermediate wheatgrass, slender
wheatgrass, tall wheatgrass, Russian wildrye, timothy, orchard grass, creeping red fescue, meadow fescue,
meadow foxtail, tall fescue, meadow bromegrass, streambank wheatgrass, and reed canarygrass)
Glyphosate + Buctril M (0.2 - 0.4 L), Logic M (0.25 - 0.5 L/acre) for broad-spectrum weed control, including
control of volunteer Roundup Ready canola (up to 4 -leaf stage)
Registered Tank Mixes in Minimum and Zero Tillage Systems Cropping Systems - Chem
fallow
Glyphosate + 2,4-D (0.5 L/acre)
Glyphosate + Banvel II (0.12 L/acre)
Glyphosate + Express SG (6 grams/acre)
Glyphosate + Pardner (0.51 L/acre), Brotex (0.6 L/acre)
Glyphosate + Express Pro (7 gm/acre)
Quackgrass Control Prior to Seeding or after Harvest in Annual and Forage Cropping Systems
Apply to actively growing quackgrass. Reduced control may result if rhizomes become dormant. This may occur
when soil fertility is poor or land has not been tilled for several years.
Application on forages should be followed by tillage and should be made when good growing conditions exist.
Weed stage
Acid equivalent
in grams active
ingredient per acre
Remarks
Quackgrass control:
season long control
on light to moderate
infestation
3 - 4
green leaves.
On fall tilled ground,
delay the application
until majority of
quackgrass has
4 - 5
leaves
360
Allow 3 or more days after treatment before tillage. Fall
treatment should be applied 3 - 4 weeks after swathing
to actively growing quackgrass. Do not apply after first
damaging frost in the fall. Frost of - 5°C is usually tolerated
by new shoots. Frost damage is evident by drying of new
shoots shortly after frost.
Quackgrass control:
heavy infestations or
sod bound quackgrass
3 - 4
green leaves or
more
360 - 1000
Use higher rate for sod bound quackgrass (left undisturbed
for at least 2 years). Allow 3 or more days after treatment
before tillage. Fall treatment should be applied 3 - 4 weeks
after swathing to actively growing quackgrass. Do not apply
after first damaging frost in the
fall. Frost of - 5°C is usually tolerated by new shoots.
Glyphosate (cont’d)