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Herbicides
Crops, Rates and Staging
Prior to seeding of:
Crop
Rate (mL of product per acre)
Canola, rape seed, mustard, flax, sunflower, safflower,
buckwheat, dry bean, chickpea, lentil, field peas, soy-bean,
barley, corn (field and sweet), pearl millet, proso millet, oats,
rye, triticale, wheat (including spring, winter and durum)
14.6 - 46.8
Sorghum
14.6 - 29.2
Use Agral 90 or Ag-Surf at 0.25 L per 100 L of spray solution, or use Merge at 1 L per 100 L of spray solution.
For harvest aid treatment*:
Crop
Rate (mL of product per acre)
Barley, oats, wheat, millet, dry bean, chickpea, field pea
29.2 - 46.8
Sorghum
29.2
Potato
93.2 - 140
Use Agral 90 or Ag-Surf at 0.25 L per 100 L of spray solution, or use Merge at 1 L per 100 L of spray solution.
*
DO NOT apply to crops if grown for seed purposes.
Weeds, Rates and Staging
Apply to listed weeds up to 10 cm in height. *Volunteer canola up to 4 leaf stage.
Weeds controlled
Rate (mL of product per acre)
Redroot pigweed
14.6
Above weeds plus lamb’s-quarters, round-leaved mallow, hairy nightshade,
stinkweed, prostrate pig-weed, smooth pigweed, tumble pigweed, purslane, tansy
mustard, tall waterhemp
23.2
Above weeds plus cocklebur, kochia, volunteer canola* (all herbicide tolerant
canola), eastern black nightshade
29.2
Above weeds plus prickly lettuce, corn spurry
46.8
Registered Tank Mixes
Herbicides:
Pre-plant/pre-emergence:
Glyphosate* (0.5 to 1L per acre of 360 g/L formulation)
2,4-
D Ester-700 (0.32 L per acre)
Harvest aid treatment:
Glyphosate* (1L per acre of 360 g/L formulation)
Reglone**( 0.7 to 0.9 L/acre)
*
Isopropyl amine or potassium salts only.
**
For potatoes only.
Application Information
Water volume: Use a minimum of 40 L per acre. Higher spray volumes are required for dense weed stands. Weed
control improves with the amount of coverage.
Ground application only.
Application Tips
Due to rapid absorption by the leaves, translocation is very limited. It is essential to get good plant coverage.
Extremes in environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, soil conditions and cultural practices may affect
activity. Under warm moist conditions, herbicide symptoms may be accelerated. While under very dry conditions, the
Aim (cont’d)