MARKSMAN® HERBICIDE
PCP #19349 · Basf Agricultural Solutions Canada Inc. · Herbicide
Group 4 and Group 5 suspension herbicide containing dicamba and atrazine for control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in field corn. Controls triazine-resistant species. Can be applied pre-emergence (Eastern Canada only) or post-emergence. Available in tank mix combinations with grass herbicides and for use on glyphosate-tolerant and glufosinate-tolerant corn varieties.
Registered uses (35)
Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.
| Crop | Target | Rate | PHI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corn | All weeds as listed on Marksman Herbicide and Liberty 200SN herbicide labels | 1.01–1.5 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Annual and perennial broadleaf weeds plus foxtail (giant, green, yellow), barnyard grass, crab grass, old witch grass, American nightshade, fall panicum | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Annual and perennial broadleaf weeds plus foxtail (green, yellow), barnyard grass, large crab grass, smooth crab grass, old witch grass, Eastern black nightshade, fall panicum | 1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Annual grasses (foxtail bristly/green/yellow, barnyard grass, large crab grass, proso millet, fall panicum, witchgrass, quackgrass) and annual broadleaf weeds (common chickweed, lamb's-quarters, wild mustard, wormseed mustard, Eastern black nightshade, redroot pigweed, common ragweed suppression, velvetleaf) | 1.01 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | Annual grasses (foxtail bristly/green/yellow, barnyard grass, large crab grass, proso millet, fall panicum, witchgrass, quackgrass) and annual broadleaf weeds (common chickweed, lamb's-quarters, wild mustard, wormseed mustard, Eastern black nightshade, redroot pigweed, common ragweed suppression, velvetleaf) | 1.01 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | lamb's-quarters, redroot pigweed, common ragweed, velvetleaf (plus weeds controlled by Roundup Transorb) | 1.01–1.5 L/acre | 60 d |
| Corn | lamb's-quarters, redroot pigweed, common ragweed, velvetleaf (plus weeds controlled by Roundup WeatherMax) | 1.01–1.5 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | atriplex, spreading | 1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | atriplex, spreading | 1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | buckwheat, tartary | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | buckwheat, wild | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | cleavers | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | cocklebur, common | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | corn spurry | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | cow cockle | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | field bindweed | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | green smartweed | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | lady's-thumb | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | lamb's-quarters (including triazine-resistant species) | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | mustard, Indian | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | mustard, hare's-ear | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | mustard, tumble | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | mustard, wild | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | mustard, wormseed | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | pigweed, Russian | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | pigweed, redroot (including triazine-resistant species) | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | ragweed, common (including triazine-resistant species) | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | ragweed, false | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | ragweed, giant | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | sow-thistle perennial | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | thistle, Canada | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | velvetleaf | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | volunteer adzuki beans | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | waterhemp, common | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
| Field Corn | wormwood, biennial | 1.5–1.82 L/acre | 60 d |
About this content. This page presents the official PMRA label as published by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency, the source of record. Always read the official label and consult your provincial pesticide- application authority before use. Report an error.