Mpower 2,4-D Ester 700

Manufacturer
NewAgco
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-12-31
Registration number
30460
Active materials
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
SPRING WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE
Treatment Stage:
Ground or aerial application. Treat from the 4th leaf expanded stage to the early flag leaf (shot blade) stage.
(Do not treat crop underseeded to legumes.)

WINTER WHEAT, FALL RYE
Treatment Stage: Ground or aerial application. Treat in the spring from full tillering until the early flag leaf (shot blade) stage. Do not apply to seedling winter cereals in the fall.

FIELD CORN
Treatment Stage:
Ground application only. As an overall spray, before the corn is 15 cm tall (leaf extended) and/or before the 6-leaf stage. Application as an overall spray at later stages will damage the corn. For later applications (corn 15-75 cm, leaf extended), use a shielded spray or a directed spray with drop pipes. Keep spray off corn foliage. Do not apply within 2 weeks of silking and tasselling. Avoid cultivation for weeks following spraying.
Use at least l00L/ha water. Do not add oil or surfactant.

WEEDS CONTROLLED AND RATES OF APPLICATION
Apply in warm weather when the crop and weeds are growing well and the weeds are at a susceptible stage. Avoid application during drought conditions or during exceptionally hot weather
Susceptible Weeds:
Annual sow-thistle, Bluebur (up to 4 leaf stage), Burdock (before the 4-leaf stage), Cocklebur, Common Ragweed, Daisy fleabane, False flax, False ragweed, Flixweed, Goafs-beard, Giant ragweed, Kochia, Lamb's-quarters, Mustards (except Dog and Tansy), Narrow-leaved hawk's-beard (susceptible in the fall and at 1-2 leaf stage in the spring), Plantain, Prickly lettuce, Redroot pigweed, Russian pigweed, Russian thistle, Shepherd's-purse, Stinging nettle, Stinkweed, Sweet clover (seedling), Thyme-leaved spurge, Volunteer canola, Wild radish, Wild(prairie)sunflower.
Optimum Stage of Weed Growth:
2 to 4 leaf, growing actively*.
Rates to Use on Susceptible Weeds:
Small seedlings, good growing conditions: 500 mL/ha
Weeds in bud, dry/cold conditions, or heavy infestation: 800 mL/ha
*Weed control may be reduced when applied beyond optimum stage of weed growth.
Harder to Control Weeds:
Curled Dock (up to 4 leaf), Dog mustard, Field peppergrass, Flixweed(spring prior to bolting), Groundsel,
Hairy galinsoga, Hawkweed, Healall, Knotweed(up to 4 leaf), Narrow-leaved hawk's-beard(spring prior to bolting), Oakleaved goosefoot, Pineappleweed, Prostrate pigweed, Purslane, Sheep sorrel, Tansy mustard, Tumble pigweed, Velvet leaf.
Optimum Stage of Weed Growth:
2-4 leaf, growing actively*.
Rates to Use on Harder to Control Weeds:
Small seedlings, good growing conditions: 900 mL/ha
Weeds in bud, dry/ cold conditions, or heavy infestations: 1.3 L/ha
NOTE: These high rates may result in deformities in the crop, but improved weed control should result in higher yields.
* Weed control may be reduced when applied beyond optimum stage of weed growth.

Registered for cultures
Corn