Wildcat Enhanced

Manufacturer
BAYER
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-12-31
Registration number
31272
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FOR SALE FOR USE IN SPRING WHEAT, DURUM WHEAT, AND SPRING BARLEY AND CERTAIN MINOR USE CROPS IN THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES AND PEACE RIVER REGION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ONLY

GENERAL INFORMATION
Section 1: The Product
FOR SALE FOR USE IN THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES AND PEACE RIVER REGION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ONLY.
- WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide that provides control of annual grassy weeds such as Wild Oats, Green Foxtail, Yellow Foxtail and Barnyard Grass in Spring Wheat, Durum Wheat, Spring Barley and certain minor use crops.
- WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide must be applied according to label recommendations or crop injury and a reduction in weed control will occur.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Section 7: Crops, Weeds, Rates, Timing and Cautions
Cautions:
- Do not apply to Tame Oats as crop damage will occur.
Durum Wheat: Initial crop injury in the form of shortening or discoloration may be observed after application. This condition is temporary and should not affect yield. This injury is more likely to occur when WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide is not tank mixed or when applied past the recommended leaf stage. Early application is important to maintain crop safety.
Spring Barley: Initial crop injury in the form of shortening or discoloration may be observed after application. Such injury symptoms are more frequent and often more pronounced in Spring Barley than in Durum Wheat. This injury is most likely to occur when WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide is not tank mixed or when applications are made under certain stress conditions, such as cold and moist conditions or when applications are made past the 6 leaf, 3 tiller stage. Applications of WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide on Spring Barley should be avoided 2-3 days prior to or following cold temperatures (3 C or lower).
- Do not apply WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide to any field more often than once per year.

Rates:
1. For control of Wild Oats, Green Foxtail, Yellow Foxtail and Barnyard Grass, apply WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide at 1.02 L/ha.
2. Under low Wild Oat infestations, and when applying WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide alone in Spring Wheat and Durum Wheat, apply WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide at 890 mL/ha.
3. For Green Foxtail control only, apply WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide at 510 mL/ha.

Timing:
- Apply to emerged, actively growing weeds, according to the weed stages listed.
- Under stressed conditions and/or heavy crop canopy, early application will result in improved grassy weed control.
- If application of WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide is not possible due to uneven weed germination, or differential germination of weeds and crops, consult your local weed specialist or the provincial weed control recommendations for the best alternate method of weed control.
- If another pesticide has already been applied, wait 7 days before applying WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide, or following application of WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide, a 4 day interval is required before applying another pesticide, except for those recommended on this label.
- Weeds that emerge after application will not be controlled.
Note: Treatment at the 3-4 leaf stage of crops and weeds usually combines maximum crop tolerance and weed susceptibility. Under stressed conditions and/or heavy crop canopy, earlier application will result in improved grassy weed control. 

Cautions:
- Application beyond the 6 leaf stage in Spring Wheat, Durum Wheat or Spring Barley may result in injury.
Application of WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide must take place within the leaf stages outlined for all weeds on this label. Late application will result in reduced weed control.
- During periods of stress, plants are not actively growing. When daytime temperatures before or after application are very hot, combined with very dry conditions and low humidity, plants are under stress. Application of WILDCAT ENHANCED Herbicide during these periods may result in reduced weed control (and/or crop injury).
- Do not apply to a crop that is stressed by severe weather conditions, frost, low fertility, drought, water-saturated soil, disease or insect damage, as crop injury may result.

Registered for culturesRateBBCHPreharvest Interval
Spring wheat0.51 - 1.02 l11 - 1665
Spring wheat0.51 - 1.02 l11 - 1665
Spring barley0.51 - 1.02 l2365
Spring barley0.51 - 1.02 l2365