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small grains crop protection guide
Herbicides
GET CROSS-SPECTRUM Weed control WitH goldsKY® Herbicide.Count on GoldSky® herbicide to deliver complete cross- spectrum control of the toughest grass and broadleaf weeds in spring and winter wheat. Only GoldSky combines cross-spectrum control with excellent crop safety, making it the best value for weed control in spring wheat.
Innovative GoldSky is the first spring and winter wheat herbicide to combine grass and broadleaf weed control in a single product, minimizing the need to tank-mix separate grass and broadleaf herbicides.
Get Results With GoldSky• Excellent control of the toughest grass weeds in spring and
winter wheat, such as wild oats (including ACCase-resistant wild oats) and yellow foxtail, plus suppression of green foxtail
• Control of the toughest broadleaf weeds, including kochia, wild buckwheat, Russian thistle, mustards, lambsquarters, pigweed, prickly lettuce and many others
• Cross-spectrum grass and broadleaf weed control from a single product for convenient one-pass control with minimal need for tank-mixing
• Rotational flexibility of nine months to crops such as barley, oats, flax, alfalfa, canola, sunflower, field peas, lentils, chickpeas, dry beans, sugarbeets, corn, soybeans and more for maximum flexibility the next growing season. Crop rotation intervals may vary by geography. See product label for specific crop rotation intervals in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
• Effective weed control for cleaner fields that lead to increased yields
• Crop safety to spring wheat and durum
• Wide application window
GoldSky + NIS + AMS
Puma + Bronate Advanced
Six to Eight Weeks After Treatment
Discover + Affinity TM
Everest + 2,4-D ester
Rimfire + NIS + AMS
Percent Control
Axial + WideMatch® + MCPA
60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
Wild Oats Control With GoldSky® Herbicide vs. Comparison Treatments
GoldSky + NIS + AMS
Puma + Bronate Advanced
Discover + Affinity TM
Everest + 2,4-D ester
Rimfire + NIS + AMS
Percent Control
Kochia
Axial + WideMatch® + MCPA
0 20 40 60 80 100
Wild Buckwheat
Four to Five Weeks After Treatment
Kochia and Wild Buckwheat Control With GoldSky® Herbicide vs. Comparison Treatments
Yellow and Green Foxtail Control With GoldSky® Herbicide vs. Comparison Treatments*
GoldSky
Rimfire Max
Axial XL
Discover NG
Puma
Percent Control
Yellow Foxtail
Everest 2.0
Green Foxtail
Six to Eight Weeks After Treatment
0 20 40 60 80 100
Application Rates and TimingGoldSky offers application flexibility and convenience.
• Apply GoldSky® herbicide at a single recommended rate of 1 pt./A.
• Apply postemergence from the three-leaf to jointing stage.
• For best results, apply to grass weeds between the two-leaf and two-tiller stage of growth. Treat broadleaf weeds before they exceed 2 inches in height or 2 inches in diameter.
Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by GoldSky® Herbicide
1Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting.2Including herbicide-tolerant canola varieties except ClearfIeld® (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola. 3 Including alS herbicide-tolerant biotypes. 4 Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters taller than 2 inches, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae MCPA or 2,4-D. For control of Russian thistle taller than 2 inches, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D.
5One- to four-leaf stage of growth.6less than 2 inches tall for control. Suppression up to 6 inches.
Grasses Fall Application Spring Application
Barley, foxtail
Cheatgrass
Darnel, Persian
Foxtail, green
Foxtail, yellow
Quackgrass
Ryegrass, Italian
Wild oats
Broadleaves Fall Application Spring Application
Bedstraw, catchweed (cleavers)
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer (wild turnip)2
Chickweed, common
Flixweed2
Gromwell, corn
Hempnettle, common
Kochia
Lambsquarters, common
Mustard, black
Mustard, wild
Pigweed, redroot
Smartweed, annual
Sunflower, common
Tansymustard, pinnate1
Thistle, Russian
C
C S
CC
CC
CS
S
S
S
S
S
C
C
C
C
CC
CC
C
C
C
CC
CC
C
C
C
C 6
C 5
C 3
C 4
C 4
SC = Controlled = Suppressed
2 3
* Comparison treatments may include tank-mix combinations of 2,4-D, MCPA or others. Please refer to the product label for tank-mixing information.
Herbicides
GET CROSS-SPECTRUM Weed control WitH goldsKY® Herbicide.Count on GoldSky® herbicide to deliver complete cross- spectrum control of the toughest grass and broadleaf weeds in spring and winter wheat. Only GoldSky combines cross-spectrum control with excellent crop safety, making it the best value for weed control in spring wheat.
Innovative GoldSky is the first spring and winter wheat herbicide to combine grass and broadleaf weed control in a single product, minimizing the need to tank-mix separate grass and broadleaf herbicides.
Get Results With GoldSky• Excellent control of the toughest grass weeds in spring and
winter wheat, such as wild oats (including ACCase-resistant wild oats) and yellow foxtail, plus suppression of green foxtail
• Control of the toughest broadleaf weeds, including kochia, wild buckwheat, Russian thistle, mustards, lambsquarters, pigweed, prickly lettuce and many others
• Cross-spectrum grass and broadleaf weed control from a single product for convenient one-pass control with minimal need for tank-mixing
• Rotational flexibility of nine months to crops such as barley, oats, flax, alfalfa, canola, sunflower, field peas, lentils, chickpeas, dry beans, sugarbeets, corn, soybeans and more for maximum flexibility the next growing season. Crop rotation intervals may vary by geography. See product label for specific crop rotation intervals in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
• Effective weed control for cleaner fields that lead to increased yields
• Crop safety to spring wheat and durum
• Wide application window
GoldSky + NIS + AMS
Puma + Bronate Advanced
Six to Eight Weeks After Treatment
Discover + Affinity TM
Everest + 2,4-D ester
Rimfire + NIS + AMS
Percent Control
Axial + WideMatch® + MCPA
60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
Wild Oats Control With GoldSky® Herbicide vs. Comparison Treatments
GoldSky + NIS + AMS
Puma + Bronate Advanced
Discover + Affinity TM
Everest + 2,4-D ester
Rimfire + NIS + AMS
Percent Control
Kochia
Axial + WideMatch® + MCPA
0 20 40 60 80 100
Wild Buckwheat
Four to Five Weeks After Treatment
Kochia and Wild Buckwheat Control With GoldSky® Herbicide vs. Comparison Treatments
Yellow and Green Foxtail Control With GoldSky® Herbicide vs. Comparison Treatments*
GoldSky
Rimfire Max
Axial XL
Discover NG
Puma
Percent Control
Yellow Foxtail
Everest 2.0
Green Foxtail
Six to Eight Weeks After Treatment
0 20 40 60 80 100
Application Rates and TimingGoldSky offers application flexibility and convenience.
• Apply GoldSky® herbicide at a single recommended rate of 1 pt./A.
• Apply postemergence from the three-leaf to jointing stage.
• For best results, apply to grass weeds between the two-leaf and two-tiller stage of growth. Treat broadleaf weeds before they exceed 2 inches in height or 2 inches in diameter.
Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by GoldSky® Herbicide
1Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting.2Including herbicide-tolerant canola varieties except ClearfIeld® (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola. 3 Including alS herbicide-tolerant biotypes. 4 Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters taller than 2 inches, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae MCPA or 2,4-D. For control of Russian thistle taller than 2 inches, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D.
5One- to four-leaf stage of growth.6less than 2 inches tall for control. Suppression up to 6 inches.
Grasses Fall Application Spring Application
Barley, foxtail
Cheatgrass
Darnel, Persian
Foxtail, green
Foxtail, yellow
Quackgrass
Ryegrass, Italian
Wild oats
Broadleaves Fall Application Spring Application
Bedstraw, catchweed (cleavers)
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer (wild turnip)2
Chickweed, common
Flixweed2
Gromwell, corn
Hempnettle, common
Kochia
Lambsquarters, common
Mustard, black
Mustard, wild
Pigweed, redroot
Smartweed, annual
Sunflower, common
Tansymustard, pinnate1
Thistle, Russian
C
C S
CC
CC
CS
S
S
S
S
S
C
C
C
C
CC
CC
C
C
C
CC
CC
C
C
C
C 6
C 5
C 3
C 4
C 4
SC = Controlled = Suppressed
2 3
* Comparison treatments may include tank-mix combinations of 2,4-D, MCPA or others. Please refer to the product label for tank-mixing information.
WidematcH® Herbicide oFFers a strong Weed control Foundation.WideMatch® herbicide controls and suppresses more weeds than any other small grains herbicide. Its industry-leading active ingredient combination of fluroxypyr and clopyralid delivers the ultimate control of the widest spectrum of postemergence broadleaf weeds, controlling more than 60. It also suppresses 15 weeds and takes out the top three high-anxiety weeds in
cereal crops: kochia, wild buckwheat and Canada thistle. WideMatch even controls weeds up to 8 inches tall, making it the ideal tool for managing large, hard-to-control kochia, wild buckwheat and other broadleaf weeds.
In university ratings, WideMatch outperformed competitive products in control of large kochia, ALS-resistant and dicamba-tolerant kochia, Canada thistle, wild buckwheat and more.
Tough on Weeds and Easy to Use• Convenient premix formulation of two active ingredients
• Value-priced to treat more acres
• Addition of MCPA, 2,4-D, Affinity Tank Mix or Affinity BroadSpec herbicide delivers improved control of weeds that WideMatch suppresses, such as wild mustard, pigweed, lambsquarters and Russian thistle
• Tank-mix-compatible with all leading grass herbicides and fungicides
• Crop rotation flexibility to most crops — including barley, grasses, field corn, oats, canola, sugarbeets, soybeans, sunflowers and dry beans — the next crop season. With required rainfall amounts, growers also can rotate to field peas.
WideMatch® Herbicide Controls More Than 60 Broadleaf Weeds and Suppresses 16
WideMatch® Herbicide Weed Control Efficacy
Weeds Spring Application
Alfalfa, volunteer (from perennial plants)
Alfalfa, volunteer (from seed)
Artichoke, Jerusalem1
Beans, volunteer
Bedstraw (cleavers)2
Bindweed, field
Buckwheat, wild3
Buffalobur5
Burdock, common
Canola, volunteer
Chamomile, false (scentless)
Chamomile, mayweed (dogfennel)
Chickweed
Clover, black medic
Clover, hop
Clover, red
Clover, sweet
Clover, white
Cocklebur, common1
Coffeeweed
Cornflower (bachelor button)
Daisy, oxeye
Dandelion
Dock, curly
Field horsetail
Flax, volunteer
Galinsoga
Grape species
Groundsel, common
Hawksbeard, narrowleaf
Hawkweed, orange
Hawkweed, yellow
Hemp dogbane
Horseweed (marestail)
Jimsonweed1
Knapweed, Russian
Knotweed
Kochia4
Ladysthumb5
Lentils, volunteer
Lettuce, prickly
Locoweed, lambert
C
CC
C
C
C
CCCCCCCC
C
C
C
C
C
C
CCCCCC
CCCC
C
CC
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Weeds Spring Application
Locoweed, white
Mallow, Venice
Mallow, common
Marshelder1
Morningglory
Mustard species
Nightshade, black5
Nightshade, cutleaf5
Nightshade, eastern black5
Nightshade, hairy5
Peas, volunteer
Pennycress, field
Pineappleweed
Potato, volunteer
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Ragweed, common1
Ragweed, giant1
Salsify, meadow (goatsbeard)
Sicklepod
Smartweed, green5
Sorrel, red
Sowthistle, annual
Sowthistle, perennial6
Starthistle, yellow
Sunflower1
Teasel, common
Thistle, bull
Thistle, Canada6
Thistle, musk
Thistle, Russian
Velvetleaf
Vetch
Wormwood, biennial
= Fair (65% to 79% control)
= Poor (40% to 69% control)G
E = Excellent (90% to 100% control) = Yes
= Good (80% to 89% control) = No
Herbicides
Suppression is expressed as a reduction in weed competition (reduction population or vigor) as compared with untreated areas. The degree of weed control and duration of effect may vary with weed size, density, application rate, coverage, and growing conditions before, during and after treatment. 1For best control, apply up to five-leaf stage of growth.2for best control, apply in the one- to four-leaf “whorl” stage of growth.3for best control, apply in the one- to three-leaf stage of growth, before vining.4 Includes herbicide-tolerant or -resistant biotypes. Best control is achieved when weeds are at least 1 inch tall.
5for best control or suppression, apply at the two- to four-leaf stage of growth. 6For best control or suppression, apply from rosette to bud (pre-flower) stage of growth.
1rate of 1 to 1.33 pints per acre. 2rate of 0.8 pint per acre. 3as published in 2009 Nd Weed Control Guide. 4rate of 0.6 oz. + 0.75 pint per acre.
SC = Controlled = Suppressed
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
C
C
CCCC
C
C
CC
CC
C
CC
CCC
C
CC
CCC
C
C
CS
Weeds WideMatch1 + MCPA ester
WideMatch1 + 2,4-D ester
WideMatch1 + Harmony GT
Bronate Advanced2 Huskie3 Affinity TM
+ 2,4-D4
Labeled for control of 4- to 8-inch-tall kochia
ALS-resistant kochia
Bindweed, field
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer
Cocklebur
Dicamba-tolerant kochia
Flax, volunteer
Lambsquarters, common
Lettuce, prickly
Mallow, common
Marestail (horseweed)
Mustard, wild
Nightshade species
Pennycress
Pigweed, redroot
Ragweed, common
Smartweed, annual
Sowthistle, perennial
Sunflower
Thistle, Canada
Thistle, Russian
Wormwood, biennial
F
F
F
F
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G G G
G
G
G
E E E
E E E
E E E E E
E E E
E E E E E E
E EE E E
E E E
E E E E
E E E
E
E EE
Y Y Y
Y
E E E
E E E E E
E E E E E
E E E E E E
E
E E E
E E E E
E E E E E E
E E
E E E
E E E
E E E
N
N
N N
P P
P
P
G E/ G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E// G/
G/
G/
G/
G/
G/
4 5
WidematcH® Herbicide oFFers a strong Weed control Foundation.WideMatch® herbicide controls and suppresses more weeds than any other small grains herbicide. Its industry-leading active ingredient combination of fluroxypyr and clopyralid delivers the ultimate control of the widest spectrum of postemergence broadleaf weeds, controlling more than 60. It also suppresses 15 weeds and takes out the top three high-anxiety weeds in
cereal crops: kochia, wild buckwheat and Canada thistle. WideMatch even controls weeds up to 8 inches tall, making it the ideal tool for managing large, hard-to-control kochia, wild buckwheat and other broadleaf weeds.
In university ratings, WideMatch outperformed competitive products in control of large kochia, ALS-resistant and dicamba-tolerant kochia, Canada thistle, wild buckwheat and more.
Tough on Weeds and Easy to Use• Convenient premix formulation of two active ingredients
• Value-priced to treat more acres
• Addition of MCPA, 2,4-D, Affinity Tank Mix or Affinity BroadSpec herbicide delivers improved control of weeds that WideMatch suppresses, such as wild mustard, pigweed, lambsquarters and Russian thistle
• Tank-mix-compatible with all leading grass herbicides and fungicides
• Crop rotation flexibility to most crops — including barley, grasses, field corn, oats, canola, sugarbeets, soybeans, sunflowers and dry beans — the next crop season. With required rainfall amounts, growers also can rotate to field peas.
WideMatch® Herbicide Controls More Than 60 Broadleaf Weeds and Suppresses 16
WideMatch® Herbicide Weed Control Efficacy
Weeds Spring Application
Alfalfa, volunteer (from perennial plants)
Alfalfa, volunteer (from seed)
Artichoke, Jerusalem1
Beans, volunteer
Bedstraw (cleavers)2
Bindweed, field
Buckwheat, wild3
Buffalobur5
Burdock, common
Canola, volunteer
Chamomile, false (scentless)
Chamomile, mayweed (dogfennel)
Chickweed
Clover, black medic
Clover, hop
Clover, red
Clover, sweet
Clover, white
Cocklebur, common1
Coffeeweed
Cornflower (bachelor button)
Daisy, oxeye
Dandelion
Dock, curly
Field horsetail
Flax, volunteer
Galinsoga
Grape species
Groundsel, common
Hawksbeard, narrowleaf
Hawkweed, orange
Hawkweed, yellow
Hemp dogbane
Horseweed (marestail)
Jimsonweed1
Knapweed, Russian
Knotweed
Kochia4
Ladysthumb5
Lentils, volunteer
Lettuce, prickly
Locoweed, lambert
C
CC
C
C
C
CCCCCCCC
C
C
C
C
C
C
CCCCCC
CCCC
C
CC
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Weeds Spring Application
Locoweed, white
Mallow, Venice
Mallow, common
Marshelder1
Morningglory
Mustard species
Nightshade, black5
Nightshade, cutleaf5
Nightshade, eastern black5
Nightshade, hairy5
Peas, volunteer
Pennycress, field
Pineappleweed
Potato, volunteer
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Ragweed, common1
Ragweed, giant1
Salsify, meadow (goatsbeard)
Sicklepod
Smartweed, green5
Sorrel, red
Sowthistle, annual
Sowthistle, perennial6
Starthistle, yellow
Sunflower1
Teasel, common
Thistle, bull
Thistle, Canada6
Thistle, musk
Thistle, Russian
Velvetleaf
Vetch
Wormwood, biennial
= Fair (65% to 79% control)
= Poor (40% to 69% control)G
E = Excellent (90% to 100% control) = Yes
= Good (80% to 89% control) = No
Herbicides
Suppression is expressed as a reduction in weed competition (reduction population or vigor) as compared with untreated areas. The degree of weed control and duration of effect may vary with weed size, density, application rate, coverage, and growing conditions before, during and after treatment. 1For best control, apply up to five-leaf stage of growth.2for best control, apply in the one- to four-leaf “whorl” stage of growth.3for best control, apply in the one- to three-leaf stage of growth, before vining.4 Includes herbicide-tolerant or -resistant biotypes. Best control is achieved when weeds are at least 1 inch tall.
5for best control or suppression, apply at the two- to four-leaf stage of growth. 6For best control or suppression, apply from rosette to bud (pre-flower) stage of growth.
1rate of 1 to 1.33 pints per acre. 2rate of 0.8 pint per acre. 3as published in 2009 Nd Weed Control Guide. 4rate of 0.6 oz. + 0.75 pint per acre.
SC = Controlled = Suppressed
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
C
C
CCCC
C
C
CC
CC
C
CC
CCC
C
CC
CCC
C
C
CS
Weeds WideMatch1 + MCPA ester
WideMatch1 + 2,4-D ester
WideMatch1 + Harmony GT
Bronate Advanced2 Huskie3 Affinity TM
+ 2,4-D4
Labeled for control of 4- to 8-inch-tall kochia
ALS-resistant kochia
Bindweed, field
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer
Cocklebur
Dicamba-tolerant kochia
Flax, volunteer
Lambsquarters, common
Lettuce, prickly
Mallow, common
Marestail (horseweed)
Mustard, wild
Nightshade species
Pennycress
Pigweed, redroot
Ragweed, common
Smartweed, annual
Sowthistle, perennial
Sunflower
Thistle, Canada
Thistle, Russian
Wormwood, biennial
F
F
F
F
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G G G
G
G
G
E E E
E E E
E E E E E
E E E
E E E E E E
E EE E E
E E E
E E E E
E E E
E
E EE
Y Y Y
Y
E E E
E E E E E
E E E E E
E E E E E E
E
E E E
E E E E
E E E E E E
E E
E E E
E E E
E E E
N
N
N N
P P
P
P
G E/ G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E/
G E// G/
G/
G/
G/
G/
G/
4 5
poWerFleX® Hl Herbicide deliVers poWerFul protection against Weeds.PowerFlex® HL herbicide delivers reliable weed control performance in winter wheat, in a new high-load formulation. Innovative PowerFlex HL provides excellent postemergence cross-spectrum control of stubborn grass weeds plus control of important broadleaf weeds, excellent crop safety and rotational flexibility — all at a price that’s right for winter wheat.
University trials throughout the Plains show that PowerFlex HL provides excellent control of downy brome, ALS-susceptible Italian ryegrass and cheat compared with other commonly used grass weed treatments in winter wheat.
Reap the Benefits of PowerFlex HL• Control of the toughest grass weeds in winter wheat,
including downy brome, cheat, wild oats and ALS-susceptible Italian ryegrass
• Control of mustard species, such as field pennycress, flixweed, tansymustard, shepherdspurse, Jim Hill (tumble) mustard and blue mustard
• Additional control of important broadleaf weeds, including Russian thistle, pigweed, cleavers and chickweed
• Powerful weed control priced for the needs of winter wheat producers
• Short three-month rotation intervals for soybeans, cotton, grain sorghum and sunflowers, and nine months for peas, lentils, sugarbeets, corn and more. Crop rotation intervals may vary by geography. See product label for specific crop rotation intervals in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
• Excellent crop safety
• Wide application window
• Tank-mix-compatible with insecticides, fungicides and broadleaf herbicides
• Standard use rate is 2 oz./A
Herbicides
= Controlled = Suppressed1Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting.2 Including herbicide-tolerant varieties except ClearfIeld® (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola.3 Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters greater than 2 inches tall, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D ester or MCPA ester. For control of Russian thistle greater than 2 inches tall, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D ester.
4alS-susceptible biotypes.
Grasses Fall Application Spring Application
Barley, foxtail
Brome, downy
Brome, Japanese
Brome, ripgut
Canarygrass, hood
Canarygrass, littleseed
Cheat
Quackgrass
Rescuegrass
Ryegrass, Italian4
Wild oats
Broadleaves Fall Application Spring Application
Bedstraw, catchweed (cleavers)
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer (wild turnip)2
Chickweed, common
Chickweed, mouseear
Fiddleneck, coast
Flixweed2
Henbit
Lambsquarters, common
Mustard, black
Mustard, blue1
Mustard, tumble1
Mustard, wild
Mustard, wormseed1
Pennycress, field2
Pigweed, redroot
Shepherdspurse1
Tansymustard, pinnate1
Thistle, Russian
Wallflower, bushy1
Vetch, hairy
CC
C
C
C
CC
C
CC
C
C
C
CCC
CC
C
C
C
C
C
C
CC
C
CC
C
C
C
CCC
CCC
CCC
C
C
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
C 3
C 3
SC
Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by PowerFlex® HL Herbicide
Olympus + NIS
Maverick + NIS
PowerFlex HL + AMS + NIS
0 2010 30 5040 7060 80
Percent Control
PowerFlex HL + AMS + NIS
Olympus + NIS
Maverick + NIS
Percent Control
PowerFlex HL + COC
0 2010 30 5040 7060 9080 100
PowerFlex HL + AMS + NIS
Osprey
Axial XL
Percent Control
PowerFlex HL + COC
0 2010 30 5040 7060 9080 100
Italian Ryegrass Control With PowerFlex® HL Herbicide vs. Comparison Products
Downy Brome Control With PowerFlex® HL Herbicide vs. Comparison Products
True Cheat Control With PowerFlex® HL Herbicide vs. Comparison Products
6 7
poWerFleX® Hl Herbicide deliVers poWerFul protection against Weeds.PowerFlex® HL herbicide delivers reliable weed control performance in winter wheat, in a new high-load formulation. Innovative PowerFlex HL provides excellent postemergence cross-spectrum control of stubborn grass weeds plus control of important broadleaf weeds, excellent crop safety and rotational flexibility — all at a price that’s right for winter wheat.
University trials throughout the Plains show that PowerFlex HL provides excellent control of downy brome, ALS-susceptible Italian ryegrass and cheat compared with other commonly used grass weed treatments in winter wheat.
Reap the Benefits of PowerFlex HL• Control of the toughest grass weeds in winter wheat,
including downy brome, cheat, wild oats and ALS-susceptible Italian ryegrass
• Control of mustard species, such as field pennycress, flixweed, tansymustard, shepherdspurse, Jim Hill (tumble) mustard and blue mustard
• Additional control of important broadleaf weeds, including Russian thistle, pigweed, cleavers and chickweed
• Powerful weed control priced for the needs of winter wheat producers
• Short three-month rotation intervals for soybeans, cotton, grain sorghum and sunflowers, and nine months for peas, lentils, sugarbeets, corn and more. Crop rotation intervals may vary by geography. See product label for specific crop rotation intervals in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
• Excellent crop safety
• Wide application window
• Tank-mix-compatible with insecticides, fungicides and broadleaf herbicides
• Standard use rate is 2 oz./A
Herbicides
= Controlled = Suppressed1Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting.2 Including herbicide-tolerant varieties except ClearfIeld® (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola.3 Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters greater than 2 inches tall, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D ester or MCPA ester. For control of Russian thistle greater than 2 inches tall, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D ester.
4alS-susceptible biotypes.
Grasses Fall Application Spring Application
Barley, foxtail
Brome, downy
Brome, Japanese
Brome, ripgut
Canarygrass, hood
Canarygrass, littleseed
Cheat
Quackgrass
Rescuegrass
Ryegrass, Italian4
Wild oats
Broadleaves Fall Application Spring Application
Bedstraw, catchweed (cleavers)
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer (wild turnip)2
Chickweed, common
Chickweed, mouseear
Fiddleneck, coast
Flixweed2
Henbit
Lambsquarters, common
Mustard, black
Mustard, blue1
Mustard, tumble1
Mustard, wild
Mustard, wormseed1
Pennycress, field2
Pigweed, redroot
Shepherdspurse1
Tansymustard, pinnate1
Thistle, Russian
Wallflower, bushy1
Vetch, hairy
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Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by PowerFlex® HL Herbicide
Olympus + NIS
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Osprey
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Italian Ryegrass Control With PowerFlex® HL Herbicide vs. Comparison Products
Downy Brome Control With PowerFlex® HL Herbicide vs. Comparison Products
True Cheat Control With PowerFlex® HL Herbicide vs. Comparison Products
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starane® FleX controls tHe tougHest broadleaF Weeds WitH rotation FleXibilitY.For pulse crop and potato growers, effective weed control in wheat used to come at a very high price — flexibility. Not anymore, thanks to new Starane® Flex herbicide from Dow AgroSciences.
Starane Flex controls the toughest broadleaf weeds, including large, more mature and ALS-resistant kochia; wild buckwheat; prickly lettuce; mustards, cleavers and others. And it does so at an affordable price.
• Starane Flex is powered by Starane herbicide, a proven, reliable cereals herbicide, at a price that can help keep a tighter grip on input costs
• Excellent crop safety to wheat, barley, durum and oats
• Two modes of action — Group 2 and Group 4 — help reduce the likelihood of resistance development
• Broaden the control spectrum to include Russian thistle, pigweed and other high-anxiety species by tank-mixing with MCPA or 2,4-D
• Starane Flex is compatible with insecticides, making for one efficient, timely application when weed and insect control windows intersect
• No antagonism when tank-mixing with fungicides, including strobilurins
• Growers can rotate to any crop the following season, making it ideal for cereals-pulse/potato crop rotations
1Including herbicide-tolerant canola varieties except ClearfIeld® (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola.2Includes herbicide-tolerant or -resistant biotypes.3ClearfIeld (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola.
1Minimum number of months that must pass before planting other crops after application of Starane® flex herbicide.
Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by Starane® Flex Herbicide
Starane® Flex Herbicide Crop Rotation Intervals
Weeds Spring Application
Bindweed, field
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer1
Canola, volunteer3
Chamomile — corn, false (scentless), mayweed (dogfennel) and wild
Chickweed, common
Cleavers
Dandelion
Flax, volunteer
Flixweed
Hempnettle
Horseweed (marestail)
Knotweed
Kochia2
London rocket
Mallow, common
Mallow, Venice
Marshelder
Morningglory
Mustard — black, blue (purple), tansy, treacle (bushy wallflower), tumble (Jim Hill) and wild
Nightshade species
Pennycress, field
Pigweed, redroot
Pineappleweed
Prickly lettuce
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Ragweed, common
Shepherdspurse
Smartweed (green, ladysthumb, Pennsylvania)
Sowthistle (annual and perennial)
Sunflower
Thistle, Russian
Crop Rotation Interval1 (Months)
Barley, oats, wheat, grasses 0
Field corn, popcorn, seed corn, sweet corn, sorghum 3
Alfalfa, canola, chickpea, soybean, dry bean, peas (dry and succulent), flax, lentil, potato, safflower, sugarbeet, sunflower
9
Other crops not listed 12
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Application Rates and Timing• Apply 13.5 fl. oz./A to actively growing wheat (including spring,
winter and durum), barley, oats, rye and triticale from the three-leaf crop growth stage up to flag leaf emergence.
• Apply when susceptible broadleaf weed seedlings and kochia are actively growing and less than 4 inches tall.
• Only weeds that have emerged at the time of application will be controlled.
starane® ultra and starane nXt Herbicides DELIVER FLEXIBLE, COST-eFFectiVe Weed control.Starane® Ultra herbicide provides selective postemergence control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds.
• Controls tough, yield-robbing weeds such as kochia, bedstraw (cleavers), cocklebur, ragweed, hemp dogbane, morningglory, sunflower, velvetleaf, Venice mallow and many more.
• Provides excellent control of large kochia — even ALS-resistant biotypes.
• Gives the same outstanding performance in the field expected from Starane, including excellent crop safety.
Starane NXT herbicide — a convenient premix of the proven active ingredients fluroxypyr and bromoxynil — is an ideal weed control tool for small grains growers needing complete rotational flexibility. Starane NXT allows growers to plant any crop the season following application, including potatoes, field peas or lentils.
• Controls tough broadleaf weeds such as kochia, wild buckwheat, sunflower and Russian thistle.
• Can be tank-mixed with economical rates of MCPA, 2,4-D or Harmony GT herbicide for enhanced control of wild mustard, pigweed or lambsquarters.
• Contains two completely different modes of action for excellent resistance management of kochia.
• Tank-mix-compatible with all leading grass herbicides.
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starane® FleX controls tHe tougHest broadleaF Weeds WitH rotation FleXibilitY.For pulse crop and potato growers, effective weed control in wheat used to come at a very high price — flexibility. Not anymore, thanks to new Starane® Flex herbicide from Dow AgroSciences.
Starane Flex controls the toughest broadleaf weeds, including large, more mature and ALS-resistant kochia; wild buckwheat; prickly lettuce; mustards, cleavers and others. And it does so at an affordable price.
• Starane Flex is powered by Starane herbicide, a proven, reliable cereals herbicide, at a price that can help keep a tighter grip on input costs
• Excellent crop safety to wheat, barley, durum and oats
• Two modes of action — Group 2 and Group 4 — help reduce the likelihood of resistance development
• Broaden the control spectrum to include Russian thistle, pigweed and other high-anxiety species by tank-mixing with MCPA or 2,4-D
• Starane Flex is compatible with insecticides, making for one efficient, timely application when weed and insect control windows intersect
• No antagonism when tank-mixing with fungicides, including strobilurins
• Growers can rotate to any crop the following season, making it ideal for cereals-pulse/potato crop rotations
1Including herbicide-tolerant canola varieties except ClearfIeld® (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola.2Includes herbicide-tolerant or -resistant biotypes.3ClearfIeld (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola.
1Minimum number of months that must pass before planting other crops after application of Starane® flex herbicide.
Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed by Starane® Flex Herbicide
Starane® Flex Herbicide Crop Rotation Intervals
Weeds Spring Application
Bindweed, field
Buckwheat, wild
Canola, volunteer1
Canola, volunteer3
Chamomile — corn, false (scentless), mayweed (dogfennel) and wild
Chickweed, common
Cleavers
Dandelion
Flax, volunteer
Flixweed
Hempnettle
Horseweed (marestail)
Knotweed
Kochia2
London rocket
Mallow, common
Mallow, Venice
Marshelder
Morningglory
Mustard — black, blue (purple), tansy, treacle (bushy wallflower), tumble (Jim Hill) and wild
Nightshade species
Pennycress, field
Pigweed, redroot
Pineappleweed
Prickly lettuce
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Ragweed, common
Shepherdspurse
Smartweed (green, ladysthumb, Pennsylvania)
Sowthistle (annual and perennial)
Sunflower
Thistle, Russian
Crop Rotation Interval1 (Months)
Barley, oats, wheat, grasses 0
Field corn, popcorn, seed corn, sweet corn, sorghum 3
Alfalfa, canola, chickpea, soybean, dry bean, peas (dry and succulent), flax, lentil, potato, safflower, sugarbeet, sunflower
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Application Rates and Timing• Apply 13.5 fl. oz./A to actively growing wheat (including spring,
winter and durum), barley, oats, rye and triticale from the three-leaf crop growth stage up to flag leaf emergence.
• Apply when susceptible broadleaf weed seedlings and kochia are actively growing and less than 4 inches tall.
• Only weeds that have emerged at the time of application will be controlled.
starane® ultra and starane nXt Herbicides DELIVER FLEXIBLE, COST-eFFectiVe Weed control.Starane® Ultra herbicide provides selective postemergence control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds.
• Controls tough, yield-robbing weeds such as kochia, bedstraw (cleavers), cocklebur, ragweed, hemp dogbane, morningglory, sunflower, velvetleaf, Venice mallow and many more.
• Provides excellent control of large kochia — even ALS-resistant biotypes.
• Gives the same outstanding performance in the field expected from Starane, including excellent crop safety.
Starane NXT herbicide — a convenient premix of the proven active ingredients fluroxypyr and bromoxynil — is an ideal weed control tool for small grains growers needing complete rotational flexibility. Starane NXT allows growers to plant any crop the season following application, including potatoes, field peas or lentils.
• Controls tough broadleaf weeds such as kochia, wild buckwheat, sunflower and Russian thistle.
• Can be tank-mixed with economical rates of MCPA, 2,4-D or Harmony GT herbicide for enhanced control of wild mustard, pigweed or lambsquarters.
• Contains two completely different modes of action for excellent resistance management of kochia.
• Tank-mix-compatible with all leading grass herbicides.
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translocating actiVitY From curtail® Herbicide tears doWn tougH Weeds.Curtail® and Curtail M herbicides translocate to the roots of stubborn perennial weeds, providing outstanding control of Canada thistle. In addition, Curtail herbicides also control many annual broadleaf species, such as wild mustard, wild buckwheat, pigweed, lambsquarters, volunteer sunflower and more. Containing clopyralid and MCPA, Curtail M is helpful for small grains growers who want the superior crop tolerance offered by MCPA in their weed control programs but still require powerful broadleaf weed control.
Turn to Curtail and Curtail® M Herbicides• Broad-spectrum broadleaf weed control
• Superior control of Canada thistle via translocation to the roots for complete control
• Excellent crop safety
• Wide application window
durango® dma® Herbicide is tHe neWest innoVation in glYpHosate tecHnologY.Dow AgroSciences is committed to investing in the continuous improvement of leading herbicide tolerance technology. The result? An innovative, third-generation glyphosate salt found in Durango® DMA® herbicide that delivers the reliable weed control expected from glyphosate plus distinct handling advantages over older formulations.
• New, patented, third-generation glyphosate salt developed by Dow AgroSciences that delivers consistent, proven broad-spectrum control
• Easy-handling, high-load formulation
• Backed and supported by Dow AgroSciences with our commitment to continuous improvement in glyphosate technology
• Superior tank-mix capability with commonly used herbicides, fungicides and insecticides, including phenoxy herbicides such as 2,4-D
• Low viscosity, low-foam formulation for easier handling and tank-mixing
• Proven broad-spectrum control of more than 100 broadleaf weeds and grasses. Use preplant, preemergence or at-plant in small grains, dry peas and beans, lentils, milo and more, or as a burndown application in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres before shifting to crop production.
• High-load formulation that treats more acres per gallon with fewer reloads
• Robust weed control, even in difficult weather conditions
preVent and control Foliar diseases WitH propimaX® ec Fungicide.PropiMax® EC fungicide is a broad-spectrum fungicide offering preventive and curative control of major foliar diseases in wheat, barley, oats, rye and grass grown for seed and other crops. PropiMax EC protects the yield potential of crops from the damaging effects of disease, making it a low-cost yield-improvement tool.
• Excellent control of tan spot and rust, plus Septoria, net and spot blotch, and other leaf diseases
• Systemic disease protection both on the leaf surface and inside the leaf
• Excellent tank-mix partner with herbicides and insecticides in weed and insect control programs
• Valuable disease management tool in continuous wheat systems
Application Rates and Timing• For early season control of tan spot, apply PropiMax EC
at 2 to 4 oz./A before crop exceeds five-leaf stage.
• Apply at 4 oz./A for control of other diseases, for control of severe pressure or for extended control.
• Apply to wheat, barley, oats and rye as labeled, depending on disease targeted (up to 50 percent flowering for suppression of fusarium head blight).
Disease Control Spectrum in Cereals• Rusts (Puccinia spp.)
• Leaf blight and glume blotch (Septoria spp.)
• Helminthosporium leaf blight, spot blotch, barley scald (Rhynchosporium secalis)
• Tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
• Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.)
• Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres)
FungicideHerbicides
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translocating actiVitY From curtail® Herbicide tears doWn tougH Weeds.Curtail® and Curtail M herbicides translocate to the roots of stubborn perennial weeds, providing outstanding control of Canada thistle. In addition, Curtail herbicides also control many annual broadleaf species, such as wild mustard, wild buckwheat, pigweed, lambsquarters, volunteer sunflower and more. Containing clopyralid and MCPA, Curtail M is helpful for small grains growers who want the superior crop tolerance offered by MCPA in their weed control programs but still require powerful broadleaf weed control.
Turn to Curtail and Curtail® M Herbicides• Broad-spectrum broadleaf weed control
• Superior control of Canada thistle via translocation to the roots for complete control
• Excellent crop safety
• Wide application window
durango® dma® Herbicide is tHe neWest innoVation in glYpHosate tecHnologY.Dow AgroSciences is committed to investing in the continuous improvement of leading herbicide tolerance technology. The result? An innovative, third-generation glyphosate salt found in Durango® DMA® herbicide that delivers the reliable weed control expected from glyphosate plus distinct handling advantages over older formulations.
• New, patented, third-generation glyphosate salt developed by Dow AgroSciences that delivers consistent, proven broad-spectrum control
• Easy-handling, high-load formulation
• Backed and supported by Dow AgroSciences with our commitment to continuous improvement in glyphosate technology
• Superior tank-mix capability with commonly used herbicides, fungicides and insecticides, including phenoxy herbicides such as 2,4-D
• Low viscosity, low-foam formulation for easier handling and tank-mixing
• Proven broad-spectrum control of more than 100 broadleaf weeds and grasses. Use preplant, preemergence or at-plant in small grains, dry peas and beans, lentils, milo and more, or as a burndown application in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres before shifting to crop production.
• High-load formulation that treats more acres per gallon with fewer reloads
• Robust weed control, even in difficult weather conditions
preVent and control Foliar diseases WitH propimaX® ec Fungicide.PropiMax® EC fungicide is a broad-spectrum fungicide offering preventive and curative control of major foliar diseases in wheat, barley, oats, rye and grass grown for seed and other crops. PropiMax EC protects the yield potential of crops from the damaging effects of disease, making it a low-cost yield-improvement tool.
• Excellent control of tan spot and rust, plus Septoria, net and spot blotch, and other leaf diseases
• Systemic disease protection both on the leaf surface and inside the leaf
• Excellent tank-mix partner with herbicides and insecticides in weed and insect control programs
• Valuable disease management tool in continuous wheat systems
Application Rates and Timing• For early season control of tan spot, apply PropiMax EC
at 2 to 4 oz./A before crop exceeds five-leaf stage.
• Apply at 4 oz./A for control of other diseases, for control of severe pressure or for extended control.
• Apply to wheat, barley, oats and rye as labeled, depending on disease targeted (up to 50 percent flowering for suppression of fusarium head blight).
Disease Control Spectrum in Cereals• Rusts (Puccinia spp.)
• Leaf blight and glume blotch (Septoria spp.)
• Helminthosporium leaf blight, spot blotch, barley scald (Rhynchosporium secalis)
• Tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
• Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.)
• Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres)
FungicideHerbicides
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tWo modes oF action. one adVanced Formulation.Growers have two things in common: They want reliable, consistent results, and they want to make the most of every trip to the field. New Cobalt® Advanced insecticide is a high-performance management tool with an advanced formulation that helps achieve both — as well as these advantages:
• Two unique modes of action for insect resistance management
• Best balance of ultrafast knockdown and long-lasting residual
• Redistribution within the crop canopy to ensure thorough crop coverage
• Controls a broad spectrum of pests, including aphids, beetles, weevils and spider mites
• Can be used on alfalfa, soybeans, corn, wheat, sunflowers, sorghum (milo), cotton and selected specialty crops
• Significantly lower odor than Cobalt insecticide
• Tank-mix compatibility with most commonly used crop protection products, nutrients and adjuvants
• Convenience — no mixing or measuring multiple products for different insects or crops
• Technical support and backing of Dow AgroSciences
The Most Complete Broadleaf Weed Control SolutionsChaparral™ herbicide offers a personalized solution for weed, brush and grass problems. With effective control against wild carrot, goldenrod, common mullein, annual broomweed, buckbrush, thistles, whitetop, blackberry, bahiagrass and more — plus added broadleaf weed residual activity — land stays cleaner longer.
ForeFront® HL and GrazonNext® HL herbicides provide long-lasting, complete control of biennial thistles, ragweed, ironweed, horsenettle, Canada thistle, bedstraw, chickweed, henbit and more — yet they’re gentle to desirable grasses.
The Right Tools for Brush ControlPastureGard® HL herbicide translocates into the roots of tough brush, permanently controlling woody plants without harming desirable vegetation. It’s ideal for broadcast applications and sets the standard for control of Sericea lespedeza. PastureGard HL also offers nonresidual broadleaf weed control, making it the right choice if the treated forage or manure from animals consuming treated forage may be used in compost or in areas where broadleaf crops may be grown.
Remedy® Ultra herbicide provides complete, long-lasting control of more than 35 brush species, plus many broadleaf weeds. Flexible treatment options help make Remedy Ultra ideal for pasture restoration, stopping encroaching brush, maintaining fencerows and general brush control. Remedy Ultra is the perfect tank-mix partner for broadening the brush control spectrum of ForeFront HL or GrazonNext HL.
Great for CRPEach Range & Pasture product is labeled for use on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres. These options allow for effective CRP management without harming established grasses. Be sure to read and follow the stewardship guidelines on each product label.
For more information about the Range & Pasture portfolio of weed and brush herbicides from Dow AgroSciences, visit www.RangeAndPasture.com and www.CRPOptions.com.
Performance in WheatIn wheat, Colbalt Advanced delivers control of key insects such as aphids, greenbugs, spider mites, beetles and grasshoppers. Cobalt Advanced, applied at a rate of 8 oz./A, was compared with Lorsban® Advanced, applied at 12 oz./A. The following table shows that all provided excellent control with no significant difference in bug counts taken up to 14 days.
Consistently delivers a one-two punch.
Foliar Application in Wheat* (Recommended Rates)
Target Pests Cobalt® Advanced (Fl. oz./A)
Aphid species (including Russian wheat aphid, oat bird-cherry aphid, greenbug, English grain aphid)Brown wheat miteGrasshoppers
10 to 13
Armyworm speciesCereal leaf beetleOrange wheat blossom midgeWheat midge
13 to 24
* Note: for use in wheat only in arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
range & pastureinsecticide
Control of Green Bug in Wheat — Amarillo, Texas, 2012
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every single droplet of Cobalt® advanced insecticide contains both active ingredients — consistently delivering both unique modes of action (a and B) for more consistent results.
Untreated
Cobalt® Advanced8 fl. oz./A
Lorsban® Advanced12 fl. oz./A
0 20 40 60 80
Percent Control
DAT = Days After Treatment
3DAT 7DAT 14DAT
doW agrosciences is Your source For range & pasture products.Just as weedy fields yield fewer bushels of wheat and durum, broadleaf weeds reduce forage production in pastureland. For cattle producers, that can mean less grass and fewer pounds of beef per acre. Woody plants, brush and invasive weeds also restrict grazing and reduce forage yields. Remember – grass is the most economical way to feed cattle.
Mechanical control methods, such as mowing and bush hogging, may temporarily appear to do the job but are labor-intensive and costly. That’s where Range & Pasture herbicides from Dow AgroSciences can help. As the leader in rangeland and pasture management, Dow AgroSciences has developed a complete line of herbicides specifically for rangeland and pastures.
tWo modes oF action. one adVanced Formulation.Growers have two things in common: They want reliable, consistent results, and they want to make the most of every trip to the field. New Cobalt® Advanced insecticide is a high-performance management tool with an advanced formulation that helps achieve both — as well as these advantages:
• Two unique modes of action for insect resistance management
• Best balance of ultrafast knockdown and long-lasting residual
• Redistribution within the crop canopy to ensure thorough crop coverage
• Controls a broad spectrum of pests, including aphids, beetles, weevils and spider mites
• Can be used on alfalfa, soybeans, corn, wheat, sunflowers, sorghum (milo), cotton and selected specialty crops
• Significantly lower odor than Cobalt insecticide
• Tank-mix compatibility with most commonly used crop protection products, nutrients and adjuvants
• Convenience — no mixing or measuring multiple products for different insects or crops
• Technical support and backing of Dow AgroSciences
The Most Complete Broadleaf Weed Control SolutionsChaparral™ herbicide offers a personalized solution for weed, brush and grass problems. With effective control against wild carrot, goldenrod, common mullein, annual broomweed, buckbrush, thistles, whitetop, blackberry, bahiagrass and more — plus added broadleaf weed residual activity — land stays cleaner longer.
ForeFront® HL and GrazonNext® HL herbicides provide long-lasting, complete control of biennial thistles, ragweed, ironweed, horsenettle, Canada thistle, bedstraw, chickweed, henbit and more — yet they’re gentle to desirable grasses.
The Right Tools for Brush ControlPastureGard® HL herbicide translocates into the roots of tough brush, permanently controlling woody plants without harming desirable vegetation. It’s ideal for broadcast applications and sets the standard for control of Sericea lespedeza. PastureGard HL also offers nonresidual broadleaf weed control, making it the right choice if the treated forage or manure from animals consuming treated forage may be used in compost or in areas where broadleaf crops may be grown.
Remedy® Ultra herbicide provides complete, long-lasting control of more than 35 brush species, plus many broadleaf weeds. Flexible treatment options help make Remedy Ultra ideal for pasture restoration, stopping encroaching brush, maintaining fencerows and general brush control. Remedy Ultra is the perfect tank-mix partner for broadening the brush control spectrum of ForeFront HL or GrazonNext HL.
Great for CRPEach Range & Pasture product is labeled for use on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres. These options allow for effective CRP management without harming established grasses. Be sure to read and follow the stewardship guidelines on each product label.
For more information about the Range & Pasture portfolio of weed and brush herbicides from Dow AgroSciences, visit www.RangeAndPasture.com and www.CRPOptions.com.
Performance in WheatIn wheat, Colbalt Advanced delivers control of key insects such as aphids, greenbugs, spider mites, beetles and grasshoppers. Cobalt Advanced, applied at a rate of 8 oz./A, was compared with Lorsban® Advanced, applied at 12 oz./A. The following table shows that all provided excellent control with no significant difference in bug counts taken up to 14 days.
Consistently delivers a one-two punch.
Foliar Application in Wheat* (Recommended Rates)
Target Pests Cobalt® Advanced (Fl. oz./A)
Aphid species (including Russian wheat aphid, oat bird-cherry aphid, greenbug, English grain aphid)Brown wheat miteGrasshoppers
10 to 13
Armyworm speciesCereal leaf beetleOrange wheat blossom midgeWheat midge
13 to 24
* Note: for use in wheat only in arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
range & pastureinsecticide
Control of Green Bug in Wheat — Amarillo, Texas, 2012
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every single droplet of Cobalt® advanced insecticide contains both active ingredients — consistently delivering both unique modes of action (a and B) for more consistent results.
Untreated
Cobalt® Advanced8 fl. oz./A
Lorsban® Advanced12 fl. oz./A
0 20 40 60 80
Percent Control
DAT = Days After Treatment
3DAT 7DAT 14DAT
doW agrosciences is Your source For range & pasture products.Just as weedy fields yield fewer bushels of wheat and durum, broadleaf weeds reduce forage production in pastureland. For cattle producers, that can mean less grass and fewer pounds of beef per acre. Woody plants, brush and invasive weeds also restrict grazing and reduce forage yields. Remember – grass is the most economical way to feed cattle.
Mechanical control methods, such as mowing and bush hogging, may temporarily appear to do the job but are labor-intensive and costly. That’s where Range & Pasture herbicides from Dow AgroSciences can help. As the leader in rangeland and pasture management, Dow AgroSciences has developed a complete line of herbicides specifically for rangeland and pastures.
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This Small Grains Crop Protection Guide is provided for reference purposes only and is not a substitute for the product label or MSdS. federal law requires that all pesticide products be used in accordance with the label attached to the product container. The information contained in this Small Grains Crop Protection Guide is presented in good faith, and dow agroSciences assumes no liability for the information and makes no expressed or implied representations or warranties.
label precautions apply to forage treated with Chaparral, forefront Hl or GrazonNext Hl and to manure from animals that have consumed treated forage within the last three days. Consult the label for full details.®™Chaparral, Cobalt, Curtail, dMa, dOW diamond, durango, forefront, GoldSky, GrazonNext, lorsban, PastureGard, Powerflex, PropiMax, remedy, Starane and WideMatch are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Cobalt, Cobalt Advanced and Lorsban Advanced are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. State restrictions on the sale and use of remedy Ultra apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details.
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