Corn .....................18
Soybean ..............51
SmallGrains ................. 97
Forages ............. 110
Potatoes............ 131
Dry EdibleBeans................. 119
SugarBeets..................137
RotationRestrictions.......153
2014Extension Bulletin E0434 (Major Revision—Destroy Previous Editions)
Information Current as of November 2013
See last pages of book for additional informationon management of hard-to-control weeds.
Visit the MSU Weed Control Web site at www.msuweeds.com.
Weed Control Guidefor Field Crops
Recommendations for Palmer amaranthmanagement on page 175.
2014Weed Control Guidefor Field Crops
Christy L. SpragueDepartment of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cultural Control of Weeds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Cultivation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Chemical Control of Weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Herbicide Formulations and Additives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Herbicide Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Pesticides and the Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Restricted Use Pesticides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Herbicide Resistance in Weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Herbicide Sites of Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Table 1A – Weed Response to Soil-Applied
Herbicides in Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Table 1B – Weed Response to Postemergence
Herbicides in Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Table 1C – Herbicide Premixes in Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 1D - Corn Herbicides – Remarks and Limitations
Soil Applied – All Tillage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Postemergence – All Tillage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Table 1E – Weed Control in Glyphosate-Resistant Corn. . . . . . . . . . 43Table 1F – Weed Control in LibertyLink
(Glufosinate-Resistant) Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Table 1G – Delayed Applications of Soil Applied
Herbicides in Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Table 1H – Weed and Crop Heights for Postemergence
Herbicide Applications in Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Table 1I – Plant Response to Fall or Spring Herbicides in Sod . . . . . 49Table 1J – Effectiveness of Herbicides for Spring Burndown
in Corn…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Table 2A – Weed Response to Soil-Applied Herbicides in Soybean… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Table 2B – Weed Response to Postemergence Herbicides in Soybean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Table 2C – Herbicide Premixes in Soybean… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Table 2D – Soybean Herbicides – Remarks and Limitations
Preplant Incorporated Only… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Soil Applied – All Tillage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Postemergence Grass and Volunteer Corn Control. . . . . . . . . . . 69Postemergence for Broadleaf Weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Table 2E – Weed Control in Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean. . . . . . . 79Table 2F – Weed Control in LibertyLink (Glufosinate-Resistant)
Soybean…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Table 2G – Soybean – Preharvest Applications... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Table 2H – Maximum Broadleaf Weed Heights for
Postemergence Control in Soybean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Table 2I – Suggested Additives for Postemergence
Herbicide Applications in Soybean…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Table 2J – Additives for Postemergence Broadleaf
Weed Control in Soybean… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Table 2K – Application Rates for Postemergence Grass
Herbicides for Control of Grass Species at Various Heights . . . . 86Table 2L – Labeled Tank Mixes With Postemergence
Grass Herbicides in Soybean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Table 2M – Feed and Forage Restrictions for
Soybean Herbicides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Pesticides must be registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Michigan Department of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment before they can be legally used in Michigan. This bulletin suggests using pesticides in the management of crop pests. Purchaseonly those pesticide products labeled for 1) the crop you wish to use it on and 2) the pest you wish to manage on that crop. Remember, thepesticide label is the legal document on pesticide use. The label must be read carefully and all instructions and limitations followed closely. Theuse of a pesticide in a manner not consistent with the label can lead to the injury of crops, humans, animals and the environment, and also leadto civil fines and/or condemnation of the crop. Pesticides are management tools for the control of pests in crops but only when they are used inan effective, economical and environmentally sound manner.
See pesticide emergency information — page 187.
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Table 2N – Weed Management in No-Till Soybean . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Effectiveness of Herbicides for No-Till Soybean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Table 3A – Weed Response to Herbicides in Small Grains. . . . . . . . 97Table 3B – Small Grain Herbicides – Remarks and Limitations
Direct-Drilled Small Grains (No-Till)…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Wheat Only – All Tillage Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Barley and Wheat – All Tillage Systems…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Figure 1 – Wheat growth stages according to the Feeke’s scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Oats – All Tillage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Table 3C – Wheat – Preharvest Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Table 3D – Harvest Restrictions for Small Grain Herbicides . . . . . . 109Table 4A – Weed Response to Herbicides in Forage Legumes… . 110Table 4B – Weed Response to Herbicides in
Established Forage Grasses… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Table 4C – Forage Herbicides – Remarks and Limitations
Direct-Drilled Forage Legumes (No-Till)… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Forage Legumes – Preplant Incorporated Only… . . . . . . . . . . . 111Forage Legumes – Postemergence … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Forage Legumes – Dormant Applications… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Table 4D – Weed Control in Roundup Ready (Glyphosate-Resistant) Alfalfa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Table 4E – Weed Control in Grass Pastures… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Table 4F – Harvest Restrictions for Forage Legume Herbicides . . . 118Table 4G – Harvest Restrictions for Forage Grass Herbicides . . . . 118Table 5A – Weed Response to Herbicides in Dry Edible Beans… . 119Table 5B – Dry Edible Bean Herbicides –
Remarks and LimitationDry Edible Beans – Preplant Incorporated Only…. . . . . . . . . . . 120Dry Edible Beans – Soil Applied…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Dry Edible Beans – Postemergence… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Table 5C – Preharvest Treatments in Dry Edible Beans…. . . . . . . . 129Table 6A – Weed Response to Herbicides in Potatoes…. . . . . . . . 131Table 6B – Potato Herbicides – Remarks and Limitations
Potatoes – Preplant Incorporated Only… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Potatoes – Soil Applied Herbicides… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Potatoes – Postemergence Herbicides… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Table 6C – Vine Desiccation in Potatoes…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136Table 7A – Weed Response to Herbicides in Sugar Beets… . . . . . 137
Table 7B – Sugar Beet Herbicides – Remarks and LimitationsSugar Beets – Preplant Incorporated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Sugar Beets – Preemergence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Sugar Beets – Micro-Rate Postemergence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Sugar Beets – Timing Micro-Rate Applications Using Growing Degree-Days (GDD)…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Sugar Beets – Early Postemergence… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Sugar Beets – Postemergence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Weed Control in Glyphosate-Resistant Sugar Beets… . . . . . . . 145
Table 8 – Weed Response to Herbicides in Forage Sorghum…. . . 147Table 9 – Weed Control in Forage Sorghum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Forage Sorghum – Preemergence…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Forage Sorghum – Postemergence... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Table 10 – Glyphosate Products Registered for PostemergenceApplications in Glyphosate-Resistant Crops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Table 11 – Rain-free Period for Postemergence HerbicideApplications… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Table 12 – Herbicide Crop Rotation Restrictions…. . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Table 13 – Toxicity, Solubility, Absorptivity and Persistence of
Herbicides… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157Table 14 – Glossary of Chemical Names… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Table 15 – Glossary of EPA Registration Numbers... . . . . . . . . . . . 163Table 16 – Glossary of Restricted-Use Pesticides,
Groundwater Advisories, Signal Words and Restricted Entry Intervals…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
MSU Extension News… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170How to Submit a Sample to MSU Diagnostics Services…. . . . . . . 171Management of glyphosate/ALS-resistant Palmer amaranth . . . . . 175
(Color factsheet available at msuweeds.com)Common windgrass management in winter wheat. . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
(Color factsheet available at msuweeds.com)Controlling Horseweed (Marestail). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Controlling White Campion in No-Tillage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Controlling Dandelion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182Controlling Wild Carrot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183Controlling Canada Thistle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184Controlling Common Pokeweed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185Controlling Hemp Dogbane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186Pesticide Emergency Information….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
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ATRAZINE 5 1 F F E N E G E G G F E G P F F G P P P F P F N NBREAKFREE/DEGREE/HARNESS/SURPASS NXT 15 2 P N F F G G F N P P P E E E E E E E F N N F P NCALLISTO 27 1 P G E E E E F F E E G N P N N N N N N P N N N NDUAL II MAGNUM/CINCH/PARALLEL 15 1 N N P P F G P N P N P E E E E E E E F N N F P NMICRO-TECH 15 2 N N P P G G P N P N P E E E E E E E F N N P P NOUTLOOK 15 2 N N P P G G P N P N P E E E E E E E F N N P P NPRINCEP 5 1 F F E N E G E F G F E G F F F G P P P P F F N NPROWL H2O
b (PRE only) 3 3 N N G G P F P N P F P G G G G G G G G N N N P NPYTHON 2 3 F F E E G E F P G G E P P P P P P P P N N N N NRESOLVE SG 2 1 G F F F P E F P F F E G F G G G F F P P P P P PSHARPEN 14 1 G G G G G E G F G G G N N N N N N N N P N N N NVALORc (7d EPP or more) 14 2 P F G G G G G F F F G P P P P P P P P N N P P NZIDUA 15 1 P F F F G E F N F F F E E E E E E E F N N F F N
Premixes
ANTHEM 15/14 1 P F F F G E F N F F F E E E E E E E F N N F F NANTHEM ATZ 15/14/5 1 P F G F E E G F F F E E E E E E E E F N N F F NBASIS BLEND 2/2 1 G F G G P E F P F F E G F G G G F F P P P P P PBICEP II LITE MAGNUM/ CINCH ATZ LITE 5/15 1 F F G P E G G F F F E E E E E E E E F P N F P NBICEP II MAGNUM/CINCH ATZ/PARALLEL PLUS 5/15 1 F F E P E G E G G F E E E E E E E E F F P F P NBREAKFREE ATZ LITE/ DEGREE XTRA/FULTIME NXT/KEYSTONE LA NXT 5/15 2 F F G F E G G F F F E E E E E E E E F P N F P NBREAKFREE ATZ/HARNESS XTRA/KEYSTONE 5/15 2 F F E F E G E G G F E E E E E E E E F F P F P NBULLET/LARIAT 5/15 2 F F E P E G E F G F E E E E E E E E F F P P P NCAPRENOd 2/27 2 P P G G P E F P G G P F N F P F F N N N N N N NFIERCEc (7d EPP or more) 14/15 2 P F G G G E G F F F G G G G G G G G F N N F F NHORNET WDG 2/4 3 G F E E G E E G G G E N N N N N N N N F N N N NINSTIGATE 2/27 1 G G E E E E F F E E E G F G G G F F P P P P P PLEXAR EZ/LUMAX EZ 5/27/15 1 F G E E E E E G E E E E E E E E E E F F P F P NSURESTART/TRIPLEFLEXd 2/4/15 3 G F E E G E G F G G E E E E E E E E F P N F P NVERDICTd 14/15 2 G G G G G E G F G G G G G G G G G G F P N P P NZEMAX 27/15 1 P G E E E E F F E E G E E E E E E E F P N F P N
SITE OF ACTION
CORN TOLERANCE**
COCKLEBUR
JIMSONWEED
LAMBSQUARTERS
T-R LAMBSQUARTERSa
NIGHTSHADE (E. BLACK)
PIGWEED
RAGWEED (COMMON)
RAGWEED (GIANT)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
BARNYARDGRASS
CRABGRASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW FOXTAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCHGRASS
SANDBUR
CANADA THISTLE
QUACKGRASS
YELLOW NUTSEDGE
JOHNSONGRASS (seedling)
JOHNSONGRASS (Rhizome)
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
TABLE 1A — Weed Response to Soil-Applied Herbicidesin Corn*
Soil Applied
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TABLE 1A — Weed Response to Soil-Applied Herbicidesin Corn* (continued)
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not enough information to rank*The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weed controlmay be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.**Crop Tolerance: 1=Minimal risk of crop injury; 2=Crop injury can occur under certain conditions; 3=Severe crop injury can occur. Follow precautions underRemarks and Limitations and on the label; 4=Risk of severe crop injury is high.
a Triazine-resistant common lambsquarters.b DO NOT incorporate Prowl H2O and corn should be planted a minimum of 1.5-inches deep.c Valor or Fierce must be applied at least 7 day before planting, for use only in no-till corn.d These herbicides are intended only for use only in planned preemergence followed by postemergence programs. Ratings only reflect early-season weedcontrol, not full-season control.
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2,4-D 4 3 G F G G G G G G P F G N N N N N N N N F N N N NACCENT Q 2 2 F G F F P E P N G F P E P E E E E E G F G F E GAIM 14 3 P F F F G G P P P E F N N N N N N N N N N N N NARMEZON/IMPACT 27 1 G E E E E E E G G E G G G E G G G G F F P P F PATRAZINE 5 1 G G E N G E E G G F E F P F F F P P P F F F N NBANVEL/CLARITY 4 3 G G G G G G G E E F G N N N N N N N N F N N N NBASAGRAN 6 1 E G F F P P F P G F E N N N N N N N N G N G N NBEACON 2 2 E G F F G E E E G G F P P F F F G G F F G F G FBUCTRIL/MOXY 6 2 G G E E G F G G G G F N N N N N N N N P N N N NCADET 14 2 P F F F F G P P P E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NCALLISTO 27 1 F E E E E G G G E E E N Fb N N N N N N P N P N NLAUDIS 27 1 G E E E E E G G G E F G F G P E P F F P P P F POPTION 2 2 F G F F G E F P P F G E P G G G G G F F G F E GPERMIT 2 1 E G N N P E G G F G E N N N N N N N N P N E N NRESOURCE 14 2 P P F F P P P P P E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NSTINGER 4 1 E G P P F P E E F P P N N N N N N N N E N N N N
Premixes
ANTHEM 15/14 2 P F F F F G P P P E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NANTHEM ATZ 15/14/5 2 G G E F G E E G G E E F P F F F P P P F F F N NCALLISTO XTRA 5/27 1 G E E E E E E G G E G N Fb N N N N N N F N P N NCAPRENO 2/27 2 G E G G E E G G G E G G G G G E G G F P P P G GHORNET WDG 2/4 2 E F F F F P E E G G G N N N N N N N N E N N N NMARKSMAN 4/5 3 G G E G G E E E E G E P N P P P N N N F P F N NNORTHSTAR 2/4 2 E G G G G E E E G F G P P F F F G G F F G F G FREALM Q 2/27 2 G E E E E E G F E E E G F G G G G G P F F P F NREQUIRE Q 2/4 2 G G G G G E G G F F G G F G G G G G P F F P F NRESOLVE Q 2/2 2 G P G G F E F P G F E G F G G G G G P F F P F NSHOTGUN 5/4 3 G G E G G E E G E F E N N N N N N N N F N N N NSTATUS 4/19 2 E G E E G E E E E G G P P P P P P P P G N N N NSTEADFAST Q 2/2 2 F G F F P E P N G F G E F E E E E E G F G F E GYUKON 2/4 2 E G G G G E G G G G E N N N N N N N N P N E N N
Glyphosate-Resistant Corn
GLYPHOSATE 9 1 E E G G G E G G G G E E E E E E E E E G E F E ECALLISTO GT 9/27 1 E E E E E E G G E E E E E E E E E E E G E F E EEXPERT 5/9/15 2 E E E G G E E G G G E E E E E E E E E G E F E EFIELD MASTER 5/9/15 2 E E E G G E G F F F E E E E E E E E E F G F E GHALEX GT 9/15/27 1 E E E E E E G G E E E E E E E E E E E G E F E ESEQUENCE 9/15 1 E E G G G E G G G G E E E E E E E E E G E F E EWARRANT + GLYPHOSATE 9/15 1 E E G G G E G G G G E E E E E E E E E G E F E E
LibertyLink Corn
LIBERTY 10 1 E G F F G G E G G G E F F G G F F F P P P P G F
SITE OF ACTION
CORN TOLERANCE**
COCKLEBUR
JIMSONWEED
LAMBSQUARTERS
T-R LAMBSQUARTERSa
NIGHTSHADE (E. BLACK)
PIGWEED
RAGWEED (COMMON)
RAGWEED (GIANT)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
BARNYARDGRASS
CRABGRASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW FOXTAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCHGRASS
SANDBUR
CANADA THISTLE
QUACKGRASS
YELLOW NUTSEDGE
JOHNSONGRASS (seedling)
JOHNSONGRASS (Rhizome)
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
TABLE 1B — Weed Response to Postemergence Herbicidesin Corn*
Postemergence
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Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not enough information to rank*The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weed controlmay be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.**Crop Tolerance: 1=Minimal risk of crop injury; 2=Crop injury can occur under certain conditions; 3=Severe crop injury can occur. Follow precautions underRemarks and Limitations and on the label; 4=Risk of severe crop injury is high.
a Triazine-resistant common lambsquarters.b Large crabgrass only.
TABLE 1B — Weed Response to Postemergence Herbicidesin Corn* (continued)
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TYPICALTRADE NAME COMPANY FORMULATION USE RATEa = EQUIVALENT RATES
Anthem FMC 2.15SE 8 fl oz/A = 2.45 oz Zidua +0.6 fl oz Cadet
Anthem ATZ FMC 4.5SC 1 qt/A = 2.28 oz Zidua +0.5 fl oz Cadet +1 qt atrazine 4L
Basis Blend DuPont 30WG 1.25 oz/A = 1 oz Resolve SG +0.25 oz Harmony SG
Bicep II Magnum Syngenta 5.5F 2.1 qt/A = 1.33 pt Dual II Magnum +1.6 qt atrazine 4L
Bicep Lite II Magnum Syngenta 6F 1.5 qt/A = 1.33 pt Dual II Magnum +1 qt atrazine 4L
Breakfree ATZ DuPont 5.25L 2.2 qt/A = 2 pt Breakfree + 1.2 qt atrazine 4L
Breakfree ATZ Lite DuPont 5.5L 2 qt/A = 2.5 pt Breakfree +0.75 qt atrazine 4L
Bullet Monsanto 4L 3 qt/A = 1.88 qt Micro-Tech +1.13 qt atrazine 4L
Caprenob Bayer 3.45SC 3 oz/A = 2.5 oz Laudis +CropScience 0.01 lb ai thiencarbazone-methyl
Cinch ATZ DuPont 5.5F 2.1 qt/A = 1.33 pt Cinch +1.6 qt atrazine 4L
Cinch ATZ Lite DuPont 6F 1.5 qt/A = 1.33 pt Cinch +1 qt atrazine 4L
Degree Xtra Monsanto 4L 3 qt/A = 4.3 pt Degree +1 qt atrazine 4L
Fierceb Valent 76WG 3 oz/A = 1.97 oz Valor1.5 oz Zidua
FulTime NXT Dow AgroSciences 4L 3 qt/A = 4.3 pt Degree +1 qt atrazine 4L
Harness Xtra 5.6L Monsanto 5.6L 2 qt/A = 1.8 pt Harness +1.25 qt atrazine 4L
Hornet WDG Dow AgroSciences 68.5WG 3 oz/A = 0.7 oz Python +0.25 pt Stinger
Instigate DuPont 45.8WG 6 oz/A = 5 oz Callisto1 oz Resolve SG
Keystone NXT Dow AgroSciences 5.6L 2 qt/A = 1.8 pt Surpass NXT +1.25 qt atrazine 4L
Keystone LA NXT Dow AgroSciences 6L 2 qt/A = 2.5 pt Surpass NXT +0.85 qt atrazine 4L
Lariat Monsanto 4L 3 qt/A = 1.88 qt Lasso +1.13 qt atrazine 4L
Lexar EZ Syngenta 3.7ZC 3 qt/A 5.34 oz Callisto +1.36 pt Dual II Magnum +1.3 qt atrazine 4L
Lumax EZ Syngenta 3.67ZC 2.7 qt/A = 5.38 oz Callisto +1.76 pt Dual II Magnum +0.63 qt atrazine 4L
Parallel Plus MANA 5.5SL 2.3 qt/A = 1.6 pt Parallel + 1.6 qt atrazine 4L
TABLE 1C — Herbicide Premixes in Corn
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Soil Applied
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See footnotes on next page.
Anthem FMC 2.15SE 8 fl oz/A = 2.45 oz Zidua +0.6 fl oz Cadet
Anthem ATZ FMC 4.5SC 1 qt/A = 2.28 oz Zidua +0.5 fl oz Cadet +1 qt atrazine 4L
Callisto GTc Syngenta 4.18L 2 pt/A = 3 fl oz Callisto +0.95 lb a.e. glyphosate
Callisto Xtra Syngenta 3.7SC 24 oz/A = 3 oz Callisto +1.2 pt atrazine 4L
Capreno Bayer 3.45SC 3 oz/A = 2.5 oz Laudis +CropScience 0.01 lb ai thiencarbazone-methyl
Expertc Syngenta 4.88SC 3 qt/A = 1.37 pt Dual II Magnum +1.6 qt atrazine 4L +0.75 lb a.e. glyphosate
Field Masterc Monsanto 4.06CS 4 qt/A = 2.3 pt Harness +1.5 qt atrazine 4L + 0.56 lb a.e. glyphosate
Halex GTc Syngenta 4.38L 3.6 pt/A = 1 pt Dual Magnum +3 oz Callisto +0.93 lb a.e. glyphosate
Hornet WDG Dow AgroSciences 68.5WG 3 oz/A = 0.7 oz Python + 0.25 pt Stinger
Marksman BASF 3.2L 3.5 pt/A = 1 pt Banvel +1 qt atrazine 4L
Northstar Syngenta 47.4WG 5 oz/A = 0.5 oz Beacon +4 oz Banvel
Realm Q DuPont 38.75WG 4 oz/A = 1.2 oz Resolve +2.5 oz Callisto
Require Q DuPont 59.19WG 4 oz/A = 1 oz Resolve +3.8 oz Banvel
Resolve Q DuPont 22.4WG 1.25 oz/A = 0.9 oz Resolve +0.1 oz Harmony SG
Sequencec Syngenta 5.25L 2.5 pt/A = 0.98 pt Dual Magnum +0.7 lb a.e. glyphosate
Shotgun Loveland Products, Inc. 3.25F 1 qt/A = 0.56 qt atrazine 4L +0.5 pt 2,4-D ester
TABLE 1C — Herbicide Premixes in Corn (continued)
TYPICALTRADE NAME COMPANY FORMULATION USE RATEa = EQUIVALENT RATES
Soil Applied (continued)
SureStartb Dow AgroSciences 4.16SE 2 pt/A = 1.07 pt Surpass NXT +3 oz Stinger +0.6 oz Python
TripleFLEXb Monsanto 4.16SE 2 pt/A = 1.07 pt Harness + 3 oz Stinger +0.6 oz Python
Verdictb BASF 5.57EC 15 oz/A = 3 oz Sharpen +12.5 oz Outlook
Zemax Syngenta 3.67ZC 2 qt/A = 5.36 oz Callisto +1.75 pt Dual II Magnum
Postemergence
a Rates recommended are for medium textures soils with 3% organic matter.b These herbicides are intended for use only in planned preemergence followed by postemergence programs. Ratings only reflect early-season weed control, not full-season control.
c Postemergence applications should only be made to glyphosate-resistant corn.
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TABLE 1C — Herbicide Premixes in Corn (continued)
TYPICALTRADE NAME COMPANY FORMULATION USE RATEa = EQUIVALENT RATES
Status BASF 56WG 5 oz/A = 4 oz Clarity +0.05 lb ai diflufenzopyr
Steadfast Q DuPont 37.7WG 1.5 oz/A = 0.7 oz Accent Q +0.75 oz Resolve
Yukon Gowan 67.5WG 4 oz/A = 4 oz Banvel +0.66 oz Permit
a Rates recommended are for medium textures soils with 3% organic matter.b These herbicides are intended for use only in planned preemergence followed by postemergence programs. Ratings only reflect early-season weed control, not full-season control.
c Postemergence applications should only be made to glyphosate-resistant corn.
Postemergence (continued)
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HERBICIDEb RATE/A MAXIMUM HEIGHTa MAXIMUM HEIGHTa
2,4-D amine/ester 1 pt/0.5 pt 4” NR 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” NR NR 4” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 8”Accent Q 0.9 oz NR 3” NR NR NR 4” NR NR 4” NR NR 4” NR 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 3” None 20” or 6 collarsAim 0.5 oz NR NR NR NR 4” 4” NR NR NR 36” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 8 collarsAnthem 8 fl oz NR 2” 2” 2” 2” 2” NR NR 2” 36” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 4 collarsAnthem ATZ 1 qt NR 3” 2” 2” 3” 3” NR NR 2” 36” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 4 collarsArmezon/Impact 0.75 oz 8” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 8” 3” 8” 6” 4” 3” 4” 3” 3” 3” 3” NR None 45 day PHIAtrazine 4L 2 qt 4” 4” 6” NR 4” 6” 4” 4” 4” NR 4” NR NR NR 11/2” 11/2” NR NR NR None 12”Banvel/Clarity 1 pt 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 6” NR 2” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 8” or 5 lfBasagran 2 pt 10” 10” 2” 2” NR NR 3” 6” 10” 5” 8” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None NoneBeacon 0.76 oz 4” 4” NR NR 4” 4” 9” 9” 4” 4” 4’ NR NR NR NR NR 2” 2” NR 4” 20”Buctril, Moxy, others 1 pt 8” 4” 6” 6” 6” NR 6” 6” 4” 3” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None dCadet 0.9 oz NR 2” 2” 2” 2” 4” NR NR 2” 36” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 48”d
Callisto 3 oz NR NR 5” 5” 5” 5” 3” 3” 5” 5” NR NR 2” NR NR NR NR NR NR None 30” or 8 collarsCallisto Xtra 24 oz 10” 10” 10” 5” 10” 10” 10” 10” 10” 10” 10” NR 2” NR NR NR NR NR NR None 12”Capreno 3 oz 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 5” 3” 3” 2” 3” 5” 3” 2” 1 collar 5 collarsHornet WDG 3 oz 6” NR NR NR NR NR 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 20” or 6 collarsLaudis 3 oz 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 5” 3” 3” 2” 3” NR NR 2” None 8 collarsMarksman 3.5 pt 4” 4” 6” 4” 4” 6” 4” 4“ 6” NR 4” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 8” or 5 lfNorthstar 5 oz 6” 6” 4” 4” 6” 5” 9” 9” 4” 4” 4” NR NR 3” 3” 3” 3” NR 4” 4”(V2) 20” (V6)Option 1.5 oz 2” 3” 2” 2” 4” 3” 2” NR NR 2” 4” 4” NR 6” 3” 3” 3” 3” 2” 1 collar 6 collarsPermit 0.67 oz 9” 4” NR NR NR 3” 9” 3” 2” 9” 4” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Spike canopy closureRealm Q 4 oz 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 2” ½” 2” 2” 2” 2” 2” NR None 20” or 6 collarsRequire Q 4 oz 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 3” 2” 0.5” 2” 2” 2” 2” NR NR 4”(V2) 20” or 6 collarsResolve Q 1.25 oz 3” NR 3” 3” NR 3” 3” NR 3” 3” 3” 2” 0.5” 2” 2” 2” 2” NR NR None 20” or 6 collarsResource 4 oz NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 5 lf NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 2 lf 10 collarsShotgun 1 qt 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” NR 4” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR spike 12” or 5 lf Steadfast Q 1.5 oz NR 4” NR NR NR 4” NR NR NR NR 4” 4” NR 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 2” None 20” or 6 collarsStatus 5 oz 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 2” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 4”(V2) 36”(V10)Stinger 0.25 pt 5 lf 5 lf NR NR NR NR 5 lf 5 lf NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR None 24”Yukon 4 oz 14” 4” 6” 6” 6” 12” 12” NR 3” 12” 6” NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR spike 36”
GLYPHOSATE-RESISTANT CORN
glyphosate 0.75 lb a.e. 6” 6” 3” 3” 4” 4” 4” 6” 4” 4” 6” 6” 4” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” None 30” or 8 collarsCallisto GT 2 pt 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” None 30” or 8 collarsExpert 3 qt 6” 6” 3” 3” 4” 4” 4” 6” 4” 4” 6” 6” 4” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” None 12”Field Master 4 qt 6” 6” 3” 3” 4” 4” 4” 6” 4” 4” 6” 3” 3” 6” 6” 6” 3” 6” 6” None 11”Halex GT 3.6 pt 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” spike 30” or 8 collarsSequence 2.5 pt 12” 12” 6” 6” 6” 12” 12” 12” 6” 6” 12” 6” 12” 18” 18” 18” 6” 12” 12” None 30” or 8 collarsWarrant + glyphosate 3 pt + 6” 6” 3” 3” 4” 4” 4” 6” 4” 4” 6” 6” 4” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” 6” spike 30” or 8 collars
0.75 lb a.e.
LIBERTYLINK CORN
Liberty 22 oz 6” 6” 2” 2” 6” 3” 6” 6” 6” 3” 4” 3” 3” 6” 6” 3” 3” 4” NR None 24” or 7 collars
a NR = not recommended; – = not enough information to rank; lf= leaf stage.b Consult label for recommended additives.c Triazine-resistant lambsquarters.d Before tassel emergence.
*The weed heights and growth stages listed in this table are estimates of the maximum size where consistent control is expected. The maximumheight for effective control in any specific situation is dependent on environment conditions, including soil moisture, temperature, and relativehumidity.
COCK
LEBU
R
JIMSONW
EED
LAMBSQUARTERS
T-R LAMBSQUARTERSc
NIGHTSHADE (E. BLACK
)
PIGWEED
RAGWEED (COMMON)
RAGWEED (GIANT)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
BARN
YARD
GRASS
CRABGRASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW FOXTAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCH
GRASS
SAND
BUR
CORN
MINIMUMa MAXIMUMaHEIGHT HEIGHT
TABLE 1H — Weed and Crop Heights for PostemergenceHerbicide Applications in Corn*
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TABLE 2A –Weed Response to Soil-Applied Herbicidesin Soybean*
COMMAND 3ME 13 1 F F G P P G P G E P - G E E E G G G F N N N N NDUAL MAGNUM/ PARALLEL 15 1 N N P F G P N P N P P E E E E E G G P N N N N FFIRSTRATE 2 2 G G G P E E G E G E G F F F F F F P P N N N N PINTRRO/MICROTECH 15 1 N N P G G P N P N P P E E E E E G G P N N N N FLOROX/LINEX 7 2 P P G F G G F G F G P F F F F F F F P N N N N NOUTLOOK 15 1 N N P G G P N P N P N E E E E E G G P N N N N FPROWL H2O/PROWL 3 2 N N G P F P N P F P P G G G G G G G G N N N N NPURSUIT 2 1 F F G E E F F G G E P F F G G G P P P P P N N FPYTHON 2 1 F F E G E F F G G E G P P F P P P P P N N N N NSCEPTER 2 2 E G G G E F G G G G P F P G G G P P P N N N N FSENCOR 5 2 F F G N E G F E G E G P F G G G F F P N N N N NSONALAN (PPI ONLY) 3 1 N N G F G P N P N P - E E E E E E E G N N N N NSPARTAN 14 2 P P E E E F P F F P F N N P P P N N N N N N N PTRIFLURALIN (PPI ONLY) 3 1 N N G F G P N P N P - E E E E E E E G N N N N NVALOR 14 2 P F G G G G F F F G G N N P P P N N N N N N N PWARRANT 15 1 P N F G G F N P P P P E E E E E E E F N N N N FZIDUA 15 1 P F F G E F N F F F P E E E E E E E F N N N N FPremixesAUTHORITY ASSIST 2/14 2 F F E E E F F G G E F F F F F F P P P P P N N FAUTHORITY FIRST/SONIC 2/14 2 G G G G E E G G G E G F F F F F F P P N N N N PAUTHORITY MAXX 2/14 2 P F E E E F P G G G G P P F P P P P P N N N N NAUTHORITY MTZ 5/14 2 F F E E E G F E G E G P F F P P F P P N N N N PAUTHORITY XL 2/14 2 F F E G E G F G G E G F F F F F F P P P P N N PBOUNDARY 5/15 2 F F G F E G F E G E G E E E E E G G P N N N N FCANOPY 2/5 2 G G E N E G G E G E G F F F F F F F P P P N N PCANOPY EX (7 days EPP or more)a 2/2 1 G G G N G G F G G E G P P F F F P P P P P N N PENVIVE 2/2/14 2 G G E G E E F E G E G F F F F F F F P P P N N FFIERCE 14/15 3 P F G G G G F F F G G E E E E E E E F N N N N FFLEXSTAR GT 3.5 9/14 2 P P G E E G F G P E F N N N N N N N N N N N N NGANGSTER 2/14 2 G G G G E E G E G E G F F F F F F P P N N N N POPTILL 2/14 1 F F G E E F F G G E F F F G G G P P P P P N N FOPTILL PRO 2/14/15 1 F F G E E F F G G E F G G G G G F F N P P N N FPREFIX 14/15 2 P P G E E G F G P E F E E E E E G G P N N N N PPURSUIT PLUS 2/3 2 F F G E E F F G G G P G G E G G G G G N N N N FSPARTAN CHARGE 14/14 2 P P E E E F P F F P F N N P P P N N N N N N N PSYNCHRONY XP 2/2 2 G G E N E G F E G E G F F F F F F F P P P N N FVALOR XLT 2/14 2 G G E G E G F E G E G F F F F F F F P P P N N FVERDICT 14/15 1 P P P P P P P P P P F P P P P P P P N N N N N N
SIT
E O
F A
CTI
ON
SO
YB
EAN
TO
LER
AN
CE*
*
CO
CK
LEB
UR
JIM
SO
NW
EED
LAM
BS
QU
AR
TER
S
NIG
HTS
HA
DE
(E. B
LAC
K)
PIG
WEE
D
RA
GW
EED
(C
OM
MO
N)
RA
GW
EED
(G
IAN
T)
SM
AR
TWEE
D
VEL
VET
LEA
F
WIL
D M
US
TAR
D
HO
RS
EWEE
D (
MA
RES
TAIL
)
BA
RN
YAR
DG
RA
SS
CR
AB
GR
AS
S
GIA
NT
FOX
TAIL
GR
EEN
FO
XTA
IL
YEL
LOW
FO
XTA
IL
FALL
PA
NIC
UM
WIT
CH
GR
AS
S
SA
ND
BU
R
BIN
DW
EED
(FI
ELD
)
BIN
DW
EED
(H
EDG
E)
CA
NA
DA
TH
ISTL
E
QU
AC
KG
RA
SS
YEL
LOW
NU
TSED
GE
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
Soil Applied
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not enough information to rank* The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weedcontrol may be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.
** Crop Tolerance: 1=Minimal risk of crop injury; 2=Crop injury can occur under certain conditions (cold, wet); 3=Severe crop injury can occur. Followprecautions under Remarks and Limitations and on the label; 4=Risk of severe crop injury is high.
a Canopy EX can only be applied 7 days or more prior to planting soybean. See Remarks and Limitations section.
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ASSURE II/TARGA 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N G G E E G E E E N N N E NBASAGRAN 6 2 E G G P P F F E G E F N N N N N N N N N N G N FCADET 14 2 P F F F G P P P E P P N N N N N N N N N N N N NCLASSIC 2 2 E G N N E G G E G E G N N P P P N N N N N F N ECOBRA 14 3 G G P G E E E P F E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NFIRSTRATE 2 1 E E N N P E E E G G G N N N N N N N N P P F N FFLEXSTAR 14 2 F G F G E E E G F E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NFUSILADE DX 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N G NFUSION 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N G G E E E G G E N N N G NHARMONY SG 2 3 F F G N E P P E G E N N N N N N N N N N N N N NMARVEL 14/14 3 F F F G E G F F E E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NPHOENIX 14 2 G G P G E E E P F E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NPOAST/POAST PLUS 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N F NPURSUIT 2 2 E F P E E F G G G G P F F G G G F F P P P P N FRAPTOR 2 2 G G G E E F G G G E - F F E G G F F N P P F N PREFLEX 14 1 P F P G E G G P P E P N N N N N N N N N N N N NRESOURCE 14 2 P P F P P P P P E P P N N N N N N N N N N N N NSCEPTER 2 2 E P N P E P P P P P P N N F F F N N N N N N N NSELECT MAX/ ARROW/SELECT 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N G NSYNCHRONY XP 2/2 2 E G G N E G G E G E G N N N N N N N N N N F N GULTRA BLAZER 14 2 F G P G E E F G P E P N N N N N N N N N N N N N
GLYPHOSATE-RESISTANT SOYBEANGLYPHOSATE 9 1 E E G G E G G G G G E E E E E E E E E G G G E FEXTREME 2/9 2 E E G E E G G G G G G G G E E E G G G G G G E FFLEXSTAR GT 3.5 9/14 2 E E G E E E E G G G E E E E E E E E E G G G E FSEQUENCE 9/15 2 E E G G E G G G G G E E E E E E E E E G G G E FWARRANT + GLYPHOSATE 9/15 2 E E G G E G G G G G E E E E E E E E E G G G E F
LIBERTYLINK SOYBEAN LIBERTY 10 1 E E G G G E G G G E G F G G G F G F F P P P P P
SO
YB
EAN
TO
LER
AN
CE*
*
CO
CK
LEB
UR
JIM
SO
NW
EED
LAM
BS
QU
AR
TER
S
NIG
HTS
HA
DE
(E.B
LAC
K)
PIG
WEE
D
RA
GW
EED
(C
OM
MO
N)
RA
GW
EED
(G
IAN
T)
SM
AR
TWEE
D
VEL
VET
LEA
F
WIL
D M
US
TAR
D
HO
RS
EWEE
D (
MA
RES
TAIL
)
BA
RN
YAR
DG
RA
SS
CR
AB
GR
AS
S
GIA
NT
FOX
TAIL
GR
EEN
FO
XTA
IL
YEL
LOW
FO
XTA
IL
FALL
PA
NIC
UM
WIT
CH
GR
AS
S
SA
ND
BU
R
BIN
DW
EED
(FI
ELD
)
BIN
DW
EED
(H
EDG
E)
CA
NA
DA
TH
ISTL
E
QU
AC
KG
RA
SS
YEL
LOW
NU
TSED
GE
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
TABLE 2B – Weed Response to Postemergence Herbicidesin Soybean*
Postemergence
SIT
E O
F A
CTI
ON
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not enough information to rank* The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weedcontrol may be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.
** Crop Tolerance: 1=Minimal risk of crop injury; 2=Crop injury can occur under certain conditions (cold, wet); 3=Severe crop injury can occur. Followprecautions under Remarks and Limitations and on the label; 4=Risk of severe crop injury is high.
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TABLE 2C –Herbicide Premixes in Soybean
TYPICALTRADE NAME COMPANY FORMULATION USE RATEa = EQUIVALENT RATES
Authority Assist FMC 4L 5 oz/A = 4.16 oz Spartan +1.67 oz Pursuit
Authority First/Sonic FMC/Dow 70DF 3.2 oz/A = 4 oz Spartan +0.3 oz FirstRate
Authority MAXX FMC 66WG 5 oz/A = 6.2 fl oz Spartan +0.8 oz Classic
Authority MTZ FMC 45DF 10 oz/A = 3.6 oz Spartan +3.6 oz Sencor
Authority XL FMC 70WG 3.2 oz/A = 4 oz Spartan +1 oz Classic
Autumn Super Bayer 51WG 0.5 oz = 0.3 oz Autumn +0.014 lb ai thiencarbazone-methyl
Boundary 6.5EC Syngenta 6.5EC 1.5 pt/A = 1 pt of Dual Magnum +5 oz of Sencor
Canopy DuPont 75WG 3 oz/A = 1.28 oz Classic +2.57 oz Sencor
Canopy EX DuPont 29.5WG 2.2 oz/A = 2 oz Classic +0.3 oz Express SG
Enviveb DuPont 41.3WG 3.5 oz/A = 2 oz Valor +1.28 oz Classic +0.192 oz Harmony SG
Extreme BASF 2.17L 3 pt/A = 0.56 lb a.e. glyphosate +4 oz Pursuit
Fierce Valent 76WG 3 oz/A = 1.97 oz Valor + 1.5 oz Zidua
Flexstar GT 3.5 Syngenta 2.82L 3.5 pt/A = 0.99 lb a.e. glyphosate +1 pt Flexstar
Fusion Syngenta 2.56EC 0.5 pt/A = 8 fl oz Fusilade DX +4.8 fl oz Puma
Gangster Valent co-pack 3 oz of Valor (Gangster V) +0.6 oz of FirstRate (Gangster FR)
Marvel FMC 3L 7.25 fl oz/A = 0.9 fl oz Cadet +11 fl oz Flexstar
OpTill BASF 68WG 2 oz/A = 1 oz Sharpen +4 oz Pursuit
OpTill PRO BASF co-pack 2 oz/A of OpTill10 oz/A of Outlook
Prefix Syngenta 5.29L 2 pt/A = 1 pt Dual Magnum +1 pt Reflex
Pursuit Plus BASF 2.9EC 2.5 pt/A = 2.1 pt Prowl 3.3EC +4 oz Pursuit
Sequence Syngenta 5.25L 2.5 pt/A = 0.98 pt Dual Magnum +0.7 lb a.e. glyphosate
Spartan Charge FMC 3.5SC 6 oz/A = 1 oz Aim +4.7 oz Spartan
a The typical use rates listed in this section are intended for use in planned preemergence followed by postemergence programs in glyphosate-resistant and LibertyLinksoybean. Ratings only reflect early-season weed control, not full-season control. Higher use rates are recommended for many of these herbicides when growing conven-tional (non-GMO) soybean. See the Remarks and Limitations section for each herbicide.
b DO NOT apply more than 2.5 oz/A of Envive if you are located north of I-96 or have a composite pH between 7.1 and 7.6.
(continued)
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TABLE 2C –Herbicide Premixes in Soybean (continued)
TYPICALTRADE NAME COMPANY FORMULATION USE RATEa = EQUIVALENT RATES
Synchrony XP DuPont 28.4WG 0.75 oz/A = 0.64 oz Classic +0.105 oz Harmony SG
Valor XLT Valent 40.3WG 3 oz/A = 1.76 oz Valor +1.24 oz Classic
Verdict BASF 5.57L 5 oz/A = 1 oz Sharpen +4.2 oz Outlook
a The typical use rates listed in this section are intended for use in planned preemergence followed by postemergence programs in glyphosate-resistant and LibertyLinksoybean. Ratings only reflect early-season weed control, not full-season control. Higher use rates are recommended for many of these herbicides when growing conven-tional (non-GMO) soybean. See the Remarks and Limitations section for each herbicide.
b DO NOT apply more than 2.5 oz/A of Envive if you are located north of I-96 or have a composite pH between 7.1 and 7.6.
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Effectiveness of Herbicides for No-Till Soybean
Glyphosate(0.75 lb ae/A)a 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 E F G E E E E Ge G E E F F
Glyphosate(1.13 lb ae/A)a 0 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 E G G E E E E Ge G E E F F
Gramoxone SL 2.0(2 pt/A) 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 – 3 3 3 3 E P G P G G G P P F F P P
Gramoxone SL 2.0(3 pt/A) 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 – 6 6 6 6 E F G P E E E P P G G F F
Liberty(29 oz/A) 0 14 10 6 8 4 10 12 14 4 6 5 12 E F F G G G G F N P F P G
2,4-D esterb
(1 pt/A) 0 3 – 3 3 3 3 3 – 2 3 – – P P P E G G G P N N N F F
2,4-D esterc
(1 qt/A) 1 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 5 6 – – P F F E E E E F N N N G G
Express (0.25 oz/A) 0 – – 3 – – – – – – 3 – – E G G P G F P F N N N N N
Aim + glyphosate(1 oz + 0.75 lb ae/A) 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 G F G G E E E F G E E F F
Sharpen(1 oz/A) 0 6 - 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 – – F P P E G G G P N N N F N
Sharpen + glyphosate(1 oz + 0.75 lb ae/A) 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G F G E E E E F G E E F F
Verdict + glyphosate(5 oz + 0.75 lb ae/A) 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G F G E E E E F G E E F F
Vida + glyphosate(1 oz + 0.75 lb ae/A) 0 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 – – – E F G E E E E F G E E F F
Authority Assist(5 oz/A) 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – N N N N N
Authority First/Sonic 2 10 4 – – – 8 10 6 6 2 – – P P P E G F F P N N N P P(3.2 oz/A)
Authority MAXX(5 oz/A) 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – F F G G G G G Fe N P P P P
Authority MTZ(10 oz/A) 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – F P P F F F F P N N N P P
Authority XL(3.2 oz/A) 3 – – 3 3 3 3 3 3 – 3 1 1 F F G G G G G Ge N P P P P
Autumn(0.3 oz/A) 2 – – – – 3 – – – – 3 – – F F G – G G G F N – – – –
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d
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. Bla
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wee
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Rag
wee
d (
Com
mon
)
Rag
wee
d (
Gia
nt)
Sm
artw
eed
Vel
vetl
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Wild
mu
star
d
Bar
nya
rdg
rass
Foxt
ails
Ch
ick
wee
d (
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mon
)
Dea
dn
ettl
e
Hen
bit
Hor
sew
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Dan
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Rye
Wh
eat
Clo
ver
Hai
ry V
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Fall orSpringBurndown
LEN
GTH
OF
CO
NTR
OLd
Maximum Weed Height (inches) Herbicide Effectiveness
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES / GRASSES WINTER ANNUALS / PERENNIALS COVER CROPS
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Effectiveness of Herbicides for No-Till Soybean (continued)
Autumn Super(0.5 oz/A) 2 - - - - 3 - - - - 3 - - G G G G G G G G N - - G G
Canopy(3 oz/A) 3 – – 3 – 3 3 3 3 – 3 2 2 G G G F E E E Ge N P P P P
Canopy EX(1.65 oz/A) 3 – – – – 3 3 3 3 3 3 – – E G G G E E E Ge N P P P P
Envive(3.5 oz/A) 3 – – – – 3 3 3 3 3 3 – – P G G F E E E Ge N P P P P
Extreme(3 pt/A) 2 18 6 8 12 18 9 9 6 5 18 6 18 E F G G G E G F G G G P P
Fierce (3 oz/A) 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – P F F P G E G F N N N P P
FirstRate(0.3 - 0.6 oz/A) 2 10 4 – – – 8 10 6 6 2 – – P P P E G F F P N N N P P
Flexstar GT 3.5(3.5 pt/A) 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 18 E G G E E E E F G E E F F
Linex/Lorox(1 pt/A) 2 6 – 6 – – 6 – 6 6 6 2 2 G P P P P P P P P P P P P
OpTill(2 oz/A) 2 8 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 3-6 F P P E G G G P N N P F N
OpTill PRO(2 + 10 oz/A) 2 8 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 3-6 F P P E G G G P N N P F N
Python WDG(1.14 oz/A) 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – G P P G G F G P N N N P P
Sencor(5.33 oz/A) 1 1 – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – G G G F G G G P N N N P P
Sequence(2.5 pt/A) 2 12 12 6 6 12 12 12 6 6 18 6 18 E F G E E E E F G E E F F
Spartan Charge(6 oz/A) 2 - 3 3 3 3 - - 3 3 3 - - - - - - G G G P N - - - -
Synchrony XP(1.5 oz/A) 3 – – 3 – 3 3 3 3 3 3 – – P G G F E E E Ge N P P P P
Valor (2.5 oz/A) 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – P F F P G E G F N N N P P
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. Bla
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LEN
GTH
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CO
NTR
OLd
Maximum Weed Height (inches) Herbicide Effectiveness
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES / GRASSES WINTER ANNUALS / PERENNIALS COVER CROPS
P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not labeled or recommended.
a See Table 10 for glyphosate products, formulations and rates. Lower glyphosate rates may be used for smaller weeds at lower spray volumes.Consult label.
b Wait a minimum of 7 days before planting soybean.c Wait a minimum of 30 days before planting soybean.d Length of summer weed control: 0 = no residual control; 1 = short residual control; 2 = moderate residual control; 3 = long residual control. e Dandelion control from fall applications.
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2,4-D AMINE 4 3 F F G G G G P F G G G P P N P P P N N P P
2,4-D ESTER 4 3 F F G G G G P G G G G P P N F F P N N F F
AFFINITY BROADSPEC 2/2 1 G F E P E F E G E P G E E N P F F N N G F
AXIAL XL 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N N N E N N N – N N N
BANVEL/CLARITY 4 3 G G G G G G G F G F G G F P F F F N N F F
BUCTRIL/MOXY 6 1 G G E G F G G G F F F P F N P P N N N N N
CURTAIL 4/4 3 E G G G G G F F G G G P G N P F P N N P P
EXPRESS 2 1 F P E P F P F P E P G E E N P F F N N F P
HARMONY 2 1 F F G P E F E G E P G G E N P P P N N G F
HARMONY EXTRA 2/2 1 G F E P E F E G E P G E E N P F F N N E F
HUSKIE 6/27 1 G – G G G G – G G – – G F N P P F N N N N
MCPA 4 2 F F G G G G P F G G G P P N P P P N N P P
OSPREY 2 1 N N N N P N N N G N N P N E N N N N N N N
PEAK 2 – G N F N E E F G E – E G P N F F N N N G N
POWERFLEX HL 2 2 N N G N G N G N G N G G – E N N N P N F N
PROWL H2O 3 2 N N F N F N N N N N N N N G N N N N N N N
PUMA 1 2 N N N N N N N N N N N N N G N N N N N N N
STARANE 4 2 G F P F P E F G F N P F P N F P P N N N N
STINGER 4 2 E G P P P G F P P P P P G N P G F N N N N
WIDEMATCH 4/4 2 E G P F P E F G F P P P G N F G F N N N N
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.
Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not enough information to rank
**The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weed control may be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.
**Crop Tolerance: 1=Minimal risk of crop injury; 2=Crop injury can occur under certain conditions (soil applied—cold, wet: foliar applied—hot,humid); 3=Severe crop injury can occur. Follow precautions under Remarks and Limitations and on the label; 4=Risk of severe crop injury is high.Recommended only in rescue situations.
TABLE 3A — Weed Response to Herbicidesin Small Grains*
SITE OF ACTION
CROP TOLERANCE**
COCKLEBUR
JIMSONWEED
LAMBSQUARTERS
NIGHTSHADE (E. BLACK)
PIGWEED
RAGWEED (COMMON)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
HOARY ALYSSUM
YELLOW ROCKET
CHICKWEED (COMMON)
MAYWEED (DOGFENNEL)
ANNUAL GRASSES
BINDWEED (FIELD)
CANADA THISTLE
SOWTHISTLE
QUACKGRASS
YELLOW NUTSEDGE
WILD GARLIC
WILD ONION
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES PERENNIALS
110110
2,4-D ESTER 4 2 G F G G G G F G G G G P F N N N N N N N F F N N G PBANVEL/CLARITY 4 2 G G G G G G G G G G G F P N N N N N N N G F N N G F2,4-D + BANVEL 4/4 2 G G G G G G G G G G G F P N N N N N N N G F N N G FCIMARRON PLUS 2/2 3 E - E E E E E - E E - E E N N N N N N N - G N N E ECROSSBOW 4/4 3 E - E E E E G - E - - E E N N N N N N N - G N N E EFOREFRONT HL 4/4 3 G F G G G E E G G - G F F N N N N N N N F E N N F EMILESTONE 4 3 G - G - G E E - P - P F F N N N N N N N - E N N P ESTINGER 4 2 E G P P P G F P P P P P P N N N N N N N P G N N F P
TABLE 4B —Weed Response to Herbicidesin Established Forage Grasses*
Seedling Legumes2,4-DB 4 2 P P G F G F P F F F F P F N N N N N N N P P N N N FBUCTRIL/MOXY 6 3 G G E G F G G G F F F P G N N N N N N N P P N N P PEPTAM 8 2 P P G P F F F F F F F F E E E E E E E E N N F P N PKERB 3 1 P P P P P P P P P P P G G F F P F F P P N N G N N PPOAST/POAST PLUS 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E N N F N N N PROWL H2O 3 2 N N G P F P P F P N P P P G G G G G G G N N N N N NPURSUIT 2 2 E F P E E F G G G – G G F F F G G G F F P P N F P PRAPTOR 2 2 G G G E E F G G E – G G P F F E G G F F P F P P – –SELECT MAX/ 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E N N G N N NSELECT/ARROW
Established AlfalfaSENCOR 5 3 E G E N E E E E E E E E E G G G E E G G N N P P G PSINBAR 5 3 G G G G G G G G G G E E E G G G G G G G P F F P F PVELPAR 5 3 G G E F E E E G E E E E E G G E E E E E F F F F E PGlyphosate-Resistant AlfalfaEXTREME 2/9 2 E E E E E E G G E G E E F E E E E E E E G G E F F FGLYPHOSATE 9 1 E E E E E E G G E G E E G E E E E E E E G G E F G F
SITE OF ACTION
CROP TOLERANC
E**
COCK
LEBU
R
JIMSONW
EED
LAMBSQUARTERS
NIGHTSHADE (E. BLACK
)
PIGWEED (REDRO
OT)
RAGWEED (COMMON)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
HOARY ALYSSUM
YELLOW ROCK
ET
CHICKW
EED (COMMON)
HENB
IT/DEADN
ETTLE
BARN
YARD
GRASS
CRABGRASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW FOXTAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCH
GRASS
BIND
WEED (FIELD)
CANADA THISTLE
QUACK
GRASS
YELLOW NUTSEDG
E
DAND
ELION
CURLY DO
CK
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
TABLE 4A —Weed Response to Herbicidesin Forage Legumes*
SITE OF ACTION
CROP TOLERANC
E**
COCK
LEBU
R
JIMSONW
EED
LAMBSQUARTERS
NIGHTSHADE (E. BLACK
)
PIGWEED (REDRO
OT)
RAGWEED (COMMON)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
HOARY ALYSSUM
YELLOW ROCK
ET
CHICKW
EED (COMMON)
HENB
IT/DEADN
ETTLE
BARN
YARD
GRASS
CRABGRASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW FOXTAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCH
GRASS
BIND
WEED (FIELD)
CANADA THISTLE
QUACK
GRASS
YELLOW NUTSEDG
E
DAND
ELION
CURLY DO
CK
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None; – = Not enough information to rank
*The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, andweed control may be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.
** Crop Tolerance: 1=Minimal risk of crop injury; 2=Crop injury can occur under certain conditions (soil applied—cold, wet: foliar applied—hot,humid); 3=Severe crop injury can occur. Follow precautions under Remarks and Limitations and on the label; 4=Risk of severe crop injury is high.
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SITE OF ACTION
CROP
TOLERANCE**
COCK
LEBU
R
JIMSONW
EED
LAMBSQU
ARTERS
NIGH
TSHADE (E. BLACK
)
PIGW
EED
RAGW
EED (COM
MON
)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
BARN
YARD
GRASS
CRABGR
ASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW
FOX
TAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCH
GRASS
SAND
BUR
BIND
WEED (FIELD)
BIND
WEED (HEDGE)
CANADA THISTLE
QUACKG
RASS
YELLOW
NUTSEDG
E
Preplant IncorporatedDUAL MAGNUM/PARALLEL 15 2 N N P F G P P N P E E E E E G G F N N N N GEPTAM 8 2 P P G F F F F F F E E E E E E E G N N N F FINTRRO 15 3 N N P G G P P N P E E E E E G G F N N N N FOUTLOOK 15 3a N N P G G P P N P E E E E E G G P N N N N FPROWL H2O/PROWL 3 1 N N G P F P P F P E E E E E E E G N N N N NPURSUIT 2 3 F F P E E P F F G P P F F F P P P N N N N FPURSUIT PLUS 2/3 3 F F G E E P F G G E E E E E E E G N N N N FSONALAN 3 1 N N G F G P P N P E E E E E E E G N N N N NTRIFLURALIN 3 1 N N G N G N P N P E E E E E E E G N N N N N
PreemergenceDUAL MAGNUM/PARALLEL 15 2 N N P F G P P N P E E E E E G G F N N N N FOUTLOOK 15 3a N N P G G P P N P E E E E E G G P N N N N FPERMIT/SANDEA 2 3 F F F P E G P G E N N N N N N N N N N N N FPURSUIT 2 3 P P P E E P F P G P P F F F P P P N N P N FREFLEX 14 2 P P G E E G G P E N N N N N N N N N N N N NSEQUENCEb 9/15 2 N N P F G P P N P E E E E E G G F N N N N F
PostemergenceASSURE II/TARGA 1 1 N N N N N N N N N G G E E G E E E N N N E NBASAGRANc 6 2 E G F P P F E G E N N N N N N N N N N G N GFUSILADE DX 1 1 N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N G NPERMIT 2 3 E G N P E G F G E N N N N N N N N P P P N EPOAST 1 1 N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N F NPURSUITd 2 3 F P P E E P F F E P P F P P P P P N N P N F PURSUITd + BASAGRAN 2/16 2 E G F E E F G G E P P F P P P P P N N G N GRAPTORd 2 3 F F F E E P F G E F P F P P P P P N N P N PRAPTORd + BASAGRAN (8 oz) 2/6 2 G F F/G E E F G G E F P F P P P P P N N F N FRAPTORde + BASAGRAN (16 oz) 2/6 2 E G G E E F E G E P P F P P P P P N N G N FREFLEX 14 2 P F P G G E P P E N N N N N N N N N N N N NREFLEX + BASAGRAN 6/14 2 E G F/G G G E E G E N N N N N N N N N N F N GREFLEX + RAPTORe 2/14 3 F F F E E E F G E F P F P P P N N N N P N PSELECT/SELECT MAX/ARROW 1 1 N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N G N
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.
Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None
*The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weedcontrol may be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.
** Crop Tolerance: 1 = Minimal risk of crop injury; 2 = Crop injury can occur under certain conditions (soil applied — cold, wet; foliar applied — hot,humid); 3 = Severe crop injury can occur. Follow precautions under Remarks and Limitations and on the label; 4 = Risk of severe crop injury is high.
a Crop tolerance for navy and black beans = 3. For other bean classes, crop tolerance = 2. Preplant incorporation will increase tolerance of navy andblack beans to Outlook.
bSequence is a premixture of Dual Magnum and glyphosate and should be used to control existing vegetation prior to planting dry beans. See Remarks and Limitations section.
c Control of hairy nightshade with Basagran is good.
d Control of hairy nightshade with Pursuit and Raptor is excellent.
e Common lambsquarters will be controlled with this tank mixture if the weeds are less than 2 inches tall and not under drought stress.
TABLE 5A –Weed Response to Herbicidesin Dry Edible Beans*
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SITE OF ACTION
CROP
RESPO
NSE**
COCK
LEBU
R
JIMSONW
EED
LAMBSQU
ARTERS
NIGH
TSHADE (BLACK
)
PIGW
EED
RAGW
EED (COM
MON
)
SMARTW
EED
VELVETLEAF
WILD MUSTARD
WILD BU
CKWHEAT
BARN
YARD
GRASS
CRABGR
ASS
GIANT FOXTAIL
GREEN FOXTAIL
YELLOW
FOX
TAIL
FALL PANICUM
WITCH
GRASS
BIND
WEED (FIELD)
BIND
WEED (HEDGE)
CANADA THISTLE
PERENNIAL SOWTHISTLE
QUACKG
RASS
YELLOW
NUTSEDG
E
Herbicide Site of Action: The site of action key is located on pages 16-17.
Herbicide Effectiveness: P = Poor; F = Fair; G = Good; E = Excellent; N = None
Crop Tolerance: 1 = Minimal risk of crop injury; 2 = Crop injury can occur under certain conditions 3 = Severe crop injury can occur. Follow precautions under Remarks and Limitations and on the label.
*The above ratings are a relative comparison of herbicide effectiveness. Weather conditions greatly influence the herbicide’s effectiveness, and weedcontrol may be better under favorable conditions or poorer under unfavorable conditions.
a Dual Magnum, Cinch and Outlook will not control emerged weeds, but will provide residual control of the above listed species. b Use only on glyphosate-resistant sugar beets. Glyphosate will provide better control of most broadleaf weeds compared with current postemergencesugar beet broadleaf herbicides. Weed response ratings are based on experiences with glyphosate and should not be compared with other poste-mergence sugar beet broadleaf herbicides.
Preplant IncorporatedRO-NEET 16 2 P P F F G F P G P F G G G G G G G N N N N F G
PreemergenceNORTRON 16 2 F F G G G P G F G G P F G F F P P N N N N N P
PostemergenceBETAMIX 5 2 F F G F G G F P G F P P F F F P P N N N N N NBETANEX 5 2 F F F F E F F P G P P P P P P P P N N N N N NDUAL MAGNUM/CINCHa 15 2 N N P F G P P N P N E E E E E G G N N N N N POUTLOOKa 15 2 N N P G G P P N P P E E E E E G G N N N N N PNORTRON 16 2 P P F G F P G P G G P P F F F P P N N N N N PUPBEET 2 2 F – P F F F F G E F P P F F F P P N N P N N PPROGRESS 5/16 2 F F F/G G G G G P G G P P F F F P P N N N N N PSTINGER 4 1 E G P F P E F P P F N N N N N N N P P G G N NBETAMIX + UPBEET 2/5 2 F F G F E G G G E G P P G F F P P N N P P N PBETAMIX + STINGER 4/5 2 E G G F G E G P G G P P F F F P P N N F F N NBETAMIX + UPBEET + STINGER 2/4/5 2 E G G E E E G G E G P P G F F P P N N F F N PPROGRESS + UPBEET 2/5/16 3 F F F/G G E G G G E G P P G F F P P N N P P N PPROGRESS + STINGER 4/5/16 3 E G F/G G E E G P G G P P F F F P P N N F F N PPROGRESS + UPBEET +STINGER 2/4/5/16 3 E G G E E E G G E E P P G F F P P N N F F N P
ASSURE II/TARGA 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N G G E E G E E N N N N E NFUSILADE DX 1 1 N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E E N N N N G NPOAST 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E N N N N F NSELECT/SELECT MAX/ARROW 1 1 N N N N N N N N N N E G E E E E E N N N N G NGlyphosate-Resistant Sugar BeetsGLYPHOSATEb 9 1 E E G G E G G G G E E E E E E E E G G G G E FSEQUENCEb 9/15 2 E E G G E G G G G E E E E E E E E G G G G E F
ANNUAL BROADLEAVES ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIALS
TABLE 7A –Weed Response to Herbicides inSugar Beets*
150
a a.e. = acid equivalent, lb of glyphosate acid per gallon.b Y = Yes, surfactant is needed; S = Sometimes under certain conditions additional surfactant may improve control; N = No surfactant is needed. For productsthat may need a surfactant, a non-ionic surfactant at 0.25 to 1% v/v is the typical recommendation. Consult the herbicide label to verify the type and rate ofsurfactant to include. AMS should be included at 17 lb/100 gal to improve glyphosate activity.
c Labeled for over-the-top applications in glyphosate-resistant (Roundup Ready) A = Alfalfa, C = corn, S = soybean and SB = sugar beets.
TABLE 10 – Glyphosate Products Registered forPostemergence Applications in Glyphosate-Resistant
Crops
Product Rate Equivalent to:
Glyphosate Surfactantformulation 0.56 lb 0.75 lb 1.13 lb is Registered
Trade name Manufacturer (lb/gal) a a.e. a.e. a.e. needed?b cropsc
Abundit Extra NuFarm 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBAlecto 41UL 4L Ritter Chemical, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBAlecto 41S 4L Ritter Chemical, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N A, C, S, SBBuccaneer 4L Tenkoz, Inc. 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBBuccaneer Plus 4L Tenkoz, Inc. 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S A, C, S, SBBuccaneer 5 5L Tenkoz, Inc. 3.75 a.e. 20 fl oz 26 fl oz 39 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBCinco 5.4L Loveland 4 a.e. 18 fl oz 24 fl oz 30 fl oz Y C, SClearout 41 Plus 4L Chemical Product 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, S, SB
Technologies, LLCCornerstone 4L Winfield Solutions, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBCornerstone Plus 4L Winfield Solutions, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S A, C, S, SBCornerstone 5 Plus 5.4SC Winfield Solutions, LLC 4 a.e. 18 fl oz 24 fl oz 30 fl oz N A, C, S, SBCredit 3.4L Nufarm 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, S, SBCredit Extra 3.4L Nufarm 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, S, SBCredit 41 4L Nufarm 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, S, SBCredit 41 Extra 4L Nufarm 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, S, SBCredit Xtreme 5.5L NuFarm 4.5 a.e. 16 fl oz 22 fl oz 32 fl oz N A, C, S, SBDuramax 5.4L Dow Agro 4 a.e. 18 fl oz 24 fl oz 30 fl oz N A, C, S, SBDurango DMA 5.4L Dow Agro 4 a.e. 18 fl oz 24 fl oz 30 fl oz N A, C, S, SBExtra Credit 5 Nufarm 3.7 a.e. 20 fl oz 26 fl oz 39 fl oz Y C, S, SBFour Power Plus 4L Loveland 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N A, C, S, SBGly-4 4L Universal Crop Protection 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, SGly-4 Plus 4L Universal Crop Protection 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, SGly Star Gold 4L Albaugh 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N A, C, S, SBGly Star Original 4L Albaugh 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, S, SBGly Star Plus 4L Albaugh 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S A, C, S, SBGlyfine Plus Aceto 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, SGlyfine 5 Plus Aceto 4 a.e. 18 fl oz 24 fl oz 30 fl oz N A, C, S, SBGlyfos X-tra 4L Cheminova 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBGlyphogan 4L Makhteshim-Agan 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, S, SBGlyphogan Plus 4L Makhteshim-Agan 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBGlyphosate 4 4L Alligare, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, SGlyphosate 4 Plus 4L Alligare, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, SGlyphosate 41 Plus 4L Cropsmart 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, SGlyphosate 41% Plus 4L Consus Chemicals 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBGlyphosate Plus 4L Quali-Pro 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBGlySupreme Plus 4L MEY Corporation 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBHelosate Plus Advanced Helm Agro 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S A, C, S, SBHoncho 4L Monsanto 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBHoncho Plus 4L Monsanto 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S A, C, S, SBHoss Ultra 4L Helena 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S
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Mad Dog 4L Loveland 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBMad Dog Plus Loveland 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N A, C, S, SBMakaze 4L Loveland 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N A, C, S, SBMakaze Yield Pro Loveland 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S A, C, S, SBMEYCHEM 41% MEY Corporation 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, S, SBGlyphosate 4L
Mirage 4L UAP/Platte 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, SMirage Plus 4L UAP/Platte 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, SRascal 4L Winfield Solutions, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, SRascal Plus 4L Winfield Solutions, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBRascal Plus Herbicide EX 3.4L Winfield Solutions, LLC 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBRattler 4L Helena 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz Y C, SRattler Plus 4L Helena 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz S C, SRoundup OriginalMax 5.5L Monsanto 4.5 a.e. 16 fl oz 22 fl oz 32 fl oz S A, C, S, SBRoundup PowerMAX 5.5L Monsanto 4.5 a.e. 16 fl oz 22 fl oz 32 fl oz S A, C, S, SBRoundup WeatherMax 5.5L Monsanto 4.5 a.e. 16 fl oz 22 fl oz 32 fl oz N A, C, S, SBShowdown 3.97L Helena 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SBTouchdown HiTech Syngenta 5 a.e. 14 fl oz 20 fl oz 30 fl oz Y A, C, S, SBTouchdown Total Syngenta 4.17 a.e. 17 fl oz 24 fl oz 35 fl oz N A, C, S, SBTraxion Syngenta 4.17 a.e. 17 fl oz 24 fl oz 35 fl oz N A, C, S, SBWise Up Plus 4L MEY Corporation 3 a.e. 24 fl oz 32 fl oz 48 fl oz N C, S, SB
a a.e. = acid equivalent, lb of glyphosate acid per gallon.b Y = Yes, surfactant is needed; S = Sometimes under certain conditions additional surfactant may improve control; N = No surfactant is needed. For productsthat may need a surfactant, a non-ionic surfactant at 0.25 to 1% v/v is the typical recommendation. Consult the herbicide label to verify the type and rate ofsurfactant to include. AMS should be included at 17 lb/100 gal to improve glyphosate activity.
c Labeled for over-the-top applications in glyphosate-resistant (Roundup Ready) A = Alfalfa, C = corn, S = soybean and SB = sugar beets.
TABLE 10 – Glyphosate Products Registered forPostemergence Applications in Glyphosate-Resistant
Crops (continued)
Product Rate Equivalent to:
Glyphosate Surfactantformulation 0.56 lb 0.75 lb 1.13 lb is Registered
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