Herbicide

ARTROW® OD

  • Formulation Type: Oil Dispersion (OD)
  • Active Ingredients: Mesotrione 7.5% , Nicosulfuron 3.0%

Artrow® OD is a systemic, dual-action herbicide combining Mesotrione and Nicosulfuron for both soil and foliar activity. It delivers rapid and long-lasting control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in corn. Visible symptoms such as chlorosis and necrosis appear within 2–4 days after application.

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ARTROW OD
Key Benefits
  • Dual-mode systemic herbicide: Combines two complementary active ingredients.
  • Effective control of annual grasses and perennial broadleaf weeds.
  • High performance against overgrown broadleaf weeds.
  • Keeps fields clean until harvest.
  • Flexible timing: Apply from the 3- to 7-leaf stage of corn.
  • Note: Do not sow beets or leguminous crops in the same year following treatment. When sowing wheat or rapeseed in the next season, deep plowing is recommended.
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Corn Annual and some perennial grassy and broadleaf weeds 34 27–32
Usage Notes
  • Apply only once per growing season.
  • Apply as a foliar spray during the 3–7 leaf stage of corn.
  • Avoid overlap or drift onto non-target crops.
  • Do not apply under stress conditions (drought, frost, or temperature extremes).
  • Compatible with most adjuvants and tank-mix partners (jar test recommended).
  • Observe label restrictions for rotational crops and re-entry intervals.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

BOLTRER® WDG

  • Formulation Type: Water-Dispersible Granule (WDG)
  • Active Ingredients: Metribuzin 70.0%

Boltrer® WDG is a selective systemic herbicide designed for the control of annual broadleaf and grassy weeds in potato, tomato, soybean, and corn crops. It is absorbed by the plant through both roots and shoots, with additional uptake possible through foliage. Boltrer® is translocated acropetally (upward through the plant). Its mode of action inhibits electron transport during photosynthesis, resulting in the effective suppression of susceptible weeds.

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BOLTRER WDG
Key Benefits
  • Flexible use period — can be applied both pre- and post-emergence.
  • Visible results within 7–14 days after treatment, depending on soil and weather conditions.
  • Rainfast — resistant to wash-off by rainfall once dry.
  • Systemic action ensures reliable weed control.
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (lb/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Potato Annual broadleaf and grassy weeds 0.8–1.6 10–40
Annual broadleaf and grassy weeds 0.8–1.1 10–40
Tomato Annual broadleaf and grassy weeds 0.8–1.3 10–40
Soybean Annual broadleaf and grassy weeds 0.6–1.1 10–40
Usage Notes
  • Apply only to healthy, unstressed crops.
  • Avoid application on sandy or low-organic matter soils to reduce risk of crop injury.
  • Do not apply if heavy rain is expected within 6 hours.
  • Follow rotational crop restrictions carefully.
  • Clean spray equipment thoroughly after use.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

CUBIX® EC

  • Formulation Type: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
  • Active Ingredients: Clodinafop-propargyl 24%, Cloquintocet-mexyl 6%

Cubix® EC is a selective post-emergence herbicide formulated for wheat crops, providing excellent control of annual and perennial grassy weeds, including: Wild oats ( Avena fatua ); Canary grass ( Phalaris spp. ); Barnyard grass ( Echinochloa crus-galli ); Foxtail species; Couch grass ( Elymus repens ); and other problem grasses common in cereal production. Cubix® acts primarily through foliar absorption, moving rapidly within the plant to inhibit growth and cause weed death.

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CUBIX EC
Key Benefits
  • Fast-acting: visible symptoms within days; complete control within 20 days.
  • Excellent crop safety when used as directed.
  • Rapid soil degradation: leaves no harmful residues.
  • Flexible rotation: allows planting of any crop the following season.
  • Rainfast within one hour of application.
  • Selective action: controls grasses without harming wheat.
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Winter & Spring Wheat Annual and perennial grassy weeds 3 5–20
Usage Notes
  • Apply to actively growing weeds under favorable temperature and moisture conditions.
  • Avoid overlapping spray swaths to prevent potential crop injury.
  • Do not apply during crop stress caused by frost, drought, or pest damage.
  • Do not mix with 2,4-D, bromoxynil, dicamba, or MCPA.
  • If use of an incompatible herbicide is required, apply Cubix® first and wait at least 10 days before the second treatment.
  • Do not apply if rainfall is expected within 1 hour after treatment.
  • Use clean water and properly calibrated sprayers for uniform coverage.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

DIXON® WSL

  • Formulation Type: Water-Soluble Liquid (WSL)
  • Active Ingredient: Dimethylamine salt of Dicamba 49.77%

DIXSON® WSL is a broadleaf herbicide designed for pre-emergence and post-emergence control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in a wide range of crop and non-crop applications. It is registered for multiple sites, including asparagus, corn, grass seed, hay, small grains, sorghum, sugarcane, and turf, as well as non-crop areas such as farmsteads, fallow land, pastures, rangeland, industrial sites, public utilities, and rights-of-way. Dicamba acts systemically to inhibit growth and development of susceptible broadleaf weeds, providing consistent and reliable control when used according to label directions.

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DIXON WSL
Key Benefits
  • Effective pre-emergence and post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds.
  • Registered for use on crops and non-crop sites.
  • Can be tank-mixed with residual soil herbicides for season-long control.
  • Flexible application timing for improved management of weed populations.
  • Supports resistance management when rotated with herbicides from other WSSA groups.
Directions for Use
Crop / Site Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Asparagus, Corn, Sorghum Annual and perennial broadleaf weeds 16–32 10–40
Grass Seed, Hay, Small Grains Broadleaf weeds 16–32 10–40
Sugarcane, Turf Broadleaf weeds 16–32 10–40
Non-cropland: Farmstead, Fallow, Pasture, Rangeland, Industrial, Rights-of-Way Broadleaf weeds 16–32 10–40
Usage Notes
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for optimal control.
  • Ensure uniform coverage.
  • Rotate with herbicides from other WSSA groups to reduce resistance development.
  • May be used pre- or post-emergence depending on crop and weed stage.
  • Compatible with many soil residual herbicides for extended control.
  • Monitor fields for resistant biotypes and follow integrated weed-management strategies.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

FOSTER® LC

  • Formulation Type: Liquid Concentrate (LC)
  • Active Ingredient: Diuron 40%

FOSTER® LC is a selective herbicide providing control of herbaceous weeds, annual and perennial grasses in labeled crops, and non-selective weed control in non-cropland areas. The product delivers both contact and residual activity, allowing flexibility for pre-emergence and post-emergence applications. FOSTER® LC is suitable for aerial, chemigation, and ground applications, and is registered for use in cereal grains, field crops, fruit and nut crops, ornamentals, and vegetables.

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FOSTER LC
Key Benefits
  • Provides contact and residual control of weeds.
  • Flexible application: pre- and post-emergence.
  • Effective in cropland and non-cropland areas.
  • Compatible with aerial, chemigation, and ground applications.
  • Registered for a wide range of crops including cereal grains, fruit and nut crops, ornamentals, and vegetables.
Directions for Use
Crop / Area Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Cereal Grains Annual and perennial grasses, broadleaf weeds 32–64 10–40
Field Crops Broadleaf weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Fruit & Nut Crops Broadleaf weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Ornamental Crops Broadleaf weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Vegetable Crops Broadleaf weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Non-Cropland Areas Broadleaf weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Usage Notes
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for best results.
  • Use proper spray volume for uniform coverage.
  • Avoid drift to sensitive crops or areas.
  • Follow all label instructions for crop rotation and application timing.
  • Can be applied pre- or post-emergence depending on weed species.
  • Provides residual activity to prevent new weed emergence.
  • Works effectively in aerial, chemigation, and ground applications.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

GUNSHOT® WDG

  • Formulation Type: Water-Dispersible Granules (WDG)
  • Active Ingredient: Flumioxazin 51%

GUNSHOT® WDG is a fast-acting, broad-spectrum contact-systemic herbicide designed to keep treated areas clean for an extended period. It inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) in weeds, an essential enzyme for chlorophyll biosynthesis, leading to rapid plant desiccation.

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GUNSHOT WDG
Key Benefits
  • Rainfast one hour after application.
  • Long-lasting control — 4–8 months depending on crop and environmental conditions.
  • Stops weed growth immediately after treatment.
  • First visible symptoms appear within hours.
  • Effective against both annual and perennial grassy and broadleaf weeds.
Directions for Use
Treated Area / Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Vineyards, Pome & Stone Fruit, Citrus, Nut Crops, Berry Plantations, Olive Annual & perennial grassy and broadleaf weeds 3–10 10-40
Cereal Crops, Sorghum, Corn, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Sunflower Annual & perennial grassy and broadleaf weeds 1–2 10-40
Usage Notes
  • Ensure even coverage of the soil surface.
  • Do not apply to crops taller than recommended height.
  • Avoid drift to non-target crops and sensitive plants.
  • Follow crop rotation guidelines for residual activity.
  • Compatible with most commonly used agrochemicals when tank-mixing.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

HUNTER® SE

  • Formulation Type: Suspoemulsion (SE)
  • Active Ingredients: 2,4-D Ethylhexyl Ester 61.5%, Florasulam 0.74%

Hunter® SE is a selective systemic herbicide designed for cereal crops, providing highly effective control of annual and some perennial broadleaf weeds, including 2,4-D–resistant species. The product is absorbed through leaves and roots, inhibiting cell division and preventing weed development.

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HUNTER SE
Key Benefits
  • Rainfast within 2 hours after application.
  • Low application rate per acre reduces costs.
  • Long-lasting protective effect (up to 8 weeks).
  • Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides.
  • Highly effective (93–95%) against a broad spectrum of weeds, including chickweed, pigweed, radish, chamomile, shepherd’s purse, poppy, spergula, field violet, ambrosia, goosefoot, thistle, dandelion, bindweed, and milkweed.
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye Annual and some perennial broadleaf weeds 4.5–5.5 10–20
Corn, Sorghum Annual and some perennial broadleaf weeds 4.5–5.5 10–20
Usage Notes
  • Ensure uniform coverage of weed foliage.
  • Avoid spray drift to sensitive crops.
  • Do not exceed recommended application rate.
  • Use as part of an integrated weed management program.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

JERSEY® WDG

  • Formulation Type: Water-Dispersible Granules
  • Active Ingredients: Tribenuron-methyl 75%

JERSEY® WDG is a selective herbicide designed for use in cereals and other labeled crops. It provides effective control of a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds, including charlock, chickweed, red deadnettle, fat hen, forget-me-not, hemp nettle, mayweed, common poppy, redshank, shepherd’s purse, and other susceptible species.

The active ingredient, Tribenuron-methyl, belongs to the sulfonylurea group and inhibits essential enzyme activity in weeds, preventing growth and leading to plant death. JERSEY® SL is suitable for wheat, barley, triticale, oats, olives, sunflower, cotton, grass seed crops, and other labeled crops.

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JERSEY WDG
Key Benefits
  • Selective control of broadleaf weeds in cereals and other crops
  • Effective on a wide range of susceptible weed species
  • Can be applied pre- or post-emergence depending on crop stage
  • Low application rates reduce crop stress and environmental impact
  • Compatible with many tank-mix partners for integrated weed management
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Wheat, Barley, Triticale, Oats Broadleaf weeds (charlock, chickweed, red deadnettle, fat hen, etc.) 0.15–0.5 10-20
Olives, Sunflower, Cotton, Grass Seed Crops Broadleaf weeds 0.15–0.5 10-20
Usage Notes
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for optimal results
  • Avoid application under stress conditions (drought, frost)
  • Follow crop-specific label restrictions
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

MADISON® LC

  • Formulation Type: Liquid Concentrate (LC)
  • Active Ingredients: 2,4-D Amine (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) – 20.6% , Glyphosate (isopropylamine salt) – 12.9%

MADISON® LC is a broad-spectrum herbicide combining the systemic activity of Glyphosate with the selective activity of 2,4-D Amine. This dual-action formula provides rapid and reliable control of problematic broadleaf weeds and grasses in crop and non-crop areas.

The product is primarily effective on emerged plants, offering post-emergence control of most annual and perennial weeds, including brushy perennials, thistles, vines, and wild onions. MADISON® LC is widely used for fallow weed control, turf, and other non-crop vegetation management.

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MADISON LC
Key Benefits
  • Effective control of tall broadleaf weeds
  • Excellent control of grassy weeds
  • Targets deeply-rooted perennial broadleaf weeds
  • Controls most Glyphosate-resistant broadleaf weeds
  • Fast-acting systemic activity for visible results
  • Easy to mix and apply in various spray systems
Directions for Use
Crop / Area Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Cropland Broadleaf weeds, Grasses, Perennials 32–64 10–40
Non-Crop Areas Thistles, Vines, Wild onions 32–64 10–40
Fallow / Pasture Annual & perennial weeds 32–64 10–40
Usage Notes
  • MADISON® LC is post-emergence only; does not control weeds not in contact with spray
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for best results
  • Use appropriate spray volume and pressure for uniform coverage
  • Can be applied via ground, aerial, or chemigation systems where allowed
  • Follow local crop restrictions and rotational guidelines
  • Ensure thorough coverage of foliage for maximum efficacy
  • Tank-mix with compatible herbicides as allowed by label
  • Avoid spray drift to sensitive crops
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

META-B® LC

  • Formulation Type: Liquid Concentrate (LC)
  • Active Ingredient: Metolachlor 86.4%

META-B® LC is a selective herbicide for the control of annual broadleaf and grass weeds in corn, ornamentals, sugarcane, turf, and other labeled crops.

It provides flexible application timing for pre-plant surface, incorporated, and post-emergent use, making it a versatile tool for weed management. Metolachlor is a widely used herbicide with proven efficacy against a broad spectrum of annual weeds.

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META-B LC
Key Benefits
  • Effective control of annual broadleaf and grass weeds
  • Flexible application: pre-plant, pre-emergence, and post-emergence
  • Suitable for corn, ornamentals, sugarcane, turf, and other labeled crops
  • Can be applied via aerial or ground applications
  • Helps in resistance management when rotated with herbicides from other WSSA groups
  • Low toxicity to humans and animals when used according to label directions
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Corn Annual broadleaf and grass weeds 32–64 10–40
Ornamentals Broadleaf weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Sugarcane Annual weeds, grasses 32–64 10–40
Turf Broadleaf weeds 32–64 10–40
Other labeled crops Broadleaf and grass weeds 32–64 10–40
Usage Notes
  • Flexible timing for pre-plant, pre-emergence, or post-emergence applications
  • Can be used in aerial and ground applications
  • Rotate with herbicides from other WSSA mode-of-action groups to reduce resistance
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for maximum control
  • Ensure uniform spray coverage
  • Follow crop-specific label restrictions
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

NEVADA® WDG

  • Formulation Type: Water-Dispersible Granules (WDG)
  • Active Ingredient: Rimsulfuron 25%

NEVADA® WDG is a selective systemic herbicide absorbed rapidly through foliage and roots with translocation to meristematic tissues. It provides effective control of annual and perennial grass weeds and annual broadleaf weeds in a wide range of crops including almond, citrus, grape, tree nuts, pome fruits, maize, potato, tomato, pistachios, grain fields, and silage crops.

NEVADA® works primarily through foliar action, and when tank-mixed with suitable adjuvants or herbicide partners, it expands the spectrum of controlled broadleaf weeds and provides moderate control of Common Couch. Susceptible weeds stop growing quickly, with visible symptoms within approximately 10 days. Optimal performance occurs when applied to small, actively growing weeds. Weed control may be reduced under very dry soil conditions.

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NEVADA WDG
Key Benefits
  • Selective systemic action for grass and broadleaf weeds
  • Rapid translocation to new growth and meristematic tissues
  • Provides both pre- and post-emergence activity in susceptible weeds
  • Compatible with many adjuvants and tank-mix partners
  • Visible effects within 10 days of application
  • Flexible use across tree crops, field crops, and vegetables
Directions for Use
Crop / Site Target Weeds Application Rate (oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Almond, Citrus, Grape, Tree Nuts Annual grass & broadleaf weeds 0.5–1.5 10–40
Pome Fruits Annual grass & broadleaf weeds 0.5–1.5 10–40
Maize (Corn) Annual & perennial grass weeds, some broadleaf weeds 0.75–1.5 10–40
Potato Annual grass & broadleaf weeds 0.5–1.0 10–40
Tomato Annual grass & broadleaf weeds 0.5–1.0 10–40
Grain Fields & Silage Crops Annual grass & broadleaf weeds 0.5–1.25 10–40
Usage Notes
  • Most effective on small, actively growing weeds
  • Susceptible weeds stop growth quickly with visible symptoms within 10 days
  • Use in accordance with crop-specific label restrictions
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for best results
  • Can be tank-mixed with compatible adjuvants or partner herbicides
  • Avoid application under drought-stressed conditions
  • Rotate with herbicides from different WSSA groups to manage resistance
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

ROLLER® SL

  • Formulation Type: Soluble Liquid (SL)
  • Active Ingredient: Glyphosate IPA 48%

ROLLER® SL is a non-selective systemic herbicide based on glyphosate acid, designed for the control of annual and perennial weeds. It is suitable for use in orchards, vineyards, non-agricultural areas, and irrigation/drainage systems.

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ROLLER SL
Key Benefits
  • Advanced surfactant system ensures rapid leaf penetration and translocation to growing points.
  • Non-foaming formulation.
  • Fast and complete absorption by weeds.
  • Effective under cold and drought conditions.
  • Provides quick control of hard-to-eradicate weeds.
  • No restrictions on crop rotation after application.
Directions for Use
Crop / Area Target Weeds Application Rate (fl oz/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Vineyard Grassy and broadleaf weeds 58–115 21–32
Pome & Stone Fruit Orchards Grassy and broadleaf weeds 58–115 21–32
Nut Crops Grassy and broadleaf weeds 58–115 21–32
Urban & Rural Areas, Parks, Boulevards, Sanitary Zones Herbaceous and woody vegetation 70–138 21–32
Forestry Nurseries (Fallow Fields) Annual and perennial grassy & broadleaf weeds 58–115 21–32
Usage Notes
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for maximum efficacy.
  • Avoid drift to desirable crops.
  • Compatible with most tank mixes; check label for restrictions.
  • Ensure thorough spray coverage for best control.
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.

WILLSTONE® LC

  • Formulation Type: Liquid Concentrate (LC)
  • Active Ingredients: Atrazine 42.2% , Atrazine-related compounds 0.8%

WILLSTONE® LC is a selective herbicide for the control of annual broadleaf and grass weeds in corn, ornamentals, sugarcane, turf, and other labeled crops.

It provides flexible application timing for pre-plant surface, incorporated, and post-emergent use, making it a versatile tool for weed management. Atrazine, the main active ingredient, is a restricted-use herbicide with proven long-term efficacy against a broad spectrum of weeds.

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WILLSTONE LC
Key Benefits
  • Provides effective control of annual broadleaf and grass weeds
  • Flexible application: pre-plant, pre-emergent, and post-emergent
  • Suitable for corn, ornamentals, sugarcane, turf, and other labeled crops
  • Can be applied via aerial or ground applications
  • Contains 4 lb Atrazine per gallon
  • Useful for resistance management when rotated with herbicides from other WSSA groups
Directions for Use
Crop Target Weeds Application Rate (gal/acre) Spray Volume (gal/acre)
Corn Annual broadleaf and grass weeds 0.25-0.5 10–40
Ornamentals Broadleaf weeds, grasses 0.5-1 10–40
Sugarcane Annual weeds, grasses 0.5-1 10–40
Turf Broadleaf weeds 0.5-1 10–40
Other labeled crops Broadleaf and grass weeds 0.5-1 10–40
Usage Notes
  • Apply to actively growing weeds for maximum control
  • Ensure uniform spray coverage
  • Follow crop-specific label restrictions
  • Atrazine is a Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP); comply with all regulations
  • Flexible timing for pre-plant, pre-emergence, or post-emergence applications
  • Can be used in aerial and ground applications
  • Rotating with herbicides from other WSSA mode-of-action groups helps prevent resistance
Disclaimer:

Application rates and guidelines provided here are for general information only. Always read and follow the product label for complete directions for use.