Broadloom
- Manufacturer
- UPL
- Category
- Herbicides
- Registered until
- 2027-12-31
- Registration number
- 32661
- Active materials
- bentazone480 g/l
Broadloom herbicide delivers effective post-emergent control of a wide variety of the most damaging weeds, with excellent crop safety. The soluble liquid (SL) formulation of Broadloom stays in suspension and provides excellent tank-mix capabilities with a number of labeled mixing partners. In recent field trials, Broadloom was proven to be a highly effective alternative to Basagran®. This makes Broadloom an essential consideration for your weed resistance management program. Talk to your UPL Sales Representative today to find out more about the many benefits of choosing Broadloom herbicide.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BROADLOOM Herbicide is a liquid herbicide for selective post-emergence control of many broadleaf weeds, yellow nutsedge, cleavers, stork’s bill and volunteer canola in soybeans, dry and snap common beans, peas, lima beans, fababeans, corn (grain, silage, sweet and seed), flax (including low linolenic acid varieties), peanuts, spring wheat (excluding durum), snow peas, seedling forages (alfalfa*, red clover**, alsike clover**, sainfoin**, bromegrass**, creeping red fescue**, meadow foxtail**, orchardgrass**, timothy and crested wheatgrass**), established forages (alfalfa*, red clover*, sainfoin* and sweet clover*) and newly-planted fruit trees - apple, apricot, cherry, peach, pear and nectarine. (Directed use only. Do not overspray.) BROADLOOM Herbicide will also control yellow nutsedge in blueberries (directed spray only) and turf (sod farms and golf courses only). *For seed production only. ** For seed production only in Western Canada. BROADLOOM Herbicide does not control grasses. BROADLOOM Herbicide is a herbicide with mainly contact action. Uptake into the plant occurs primarily through the leaves. Thorough coverage of foliage is important for consistent weed control. Failure to penetrate crop or weed leaf canopies with the spray will result in incomplete control of small weeds growing underneath. Cool weather conditions or drought will delay herbicidal activity and if prolonged, may result in poor weed control. Use of BROADLOOM Herbicide in hot, humid weather may result in temporary leaf yellowing, leaf flecking, bronzing or burning. The crop usually outgrows this condition within 10 days (see RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS).
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Timing of Application
Apply BROADLOOM Herbicide when broadleaf weeds are small and actively growing and before the weeds reach the maximum size recommended for treatment as listed in the BROADLOOM Herbicide WEED CONTROL AND APPLICATION RATEtable. BROADLOOM Herbicide should be applied when the main weed of concern is in the suggested growth stage for treatment. Early treatment of weeds with BROADLOOM Herbicide is important to maximize crop yield potential through elimination of early weed competition and permits optimum coverage of the weeds, thereby increasing the performance of BROADLOOM Herbicide. Although the timing of application should be primarily in relation to the stage of weed growth, the crop must be in a tolerant stage as shown below. The information on usual stage of crop for optimum weed control may also serve as a guide to spray timing.
Blueberries
Apply BROADLOOM Herbicide at the rate of 1.75 L/ha plus Assist®Oil Concentrate not to exceed 2 L/ha when yellow nutsedge is 15 - 20 centimetres tall. Use as a directed spray only. Do not overspray. Apply by ground in sufficient water volume of 100 - 400 L of water per hectare at 140 kPa spray pressure. Repeat application in 7 - 10 days but do not apply BROADLOOM Herbicide more than two times per year. BROADLOOM Herbicide may not be applied within 25 days of harvest.
Snow Peas
Apply BROADLOOM Herbicide at the rate of 1.75 L/ha plus Assist Oil Concentrate at 1 to 2L/ha once a year at or after 3-leaf stage of the crop. Apply by ground in sufficient water volume of 300 L of water per hectare. Do not apply BROADLOOM Herbicide within 30 days of harvest.
Turf
For optimum control in turf, treat when nutsedge is young and actively growing. An additional application may be necessary at an interval of 10 to 14 days. Donot apply more than two applications of BROADLOOM Herbicide per year. For best results, do not mow grass 3 to 5 days before or after application. Donot treat newly-seeded turf until seedlings are well established as injury may result.
Registered for cultures | Rate |
---|---|
Blueberries | 1.75 l |
Snow peas | 1.75 l |