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M6316 SG HERBICIDE

PCP #28730 · FMC of Canada Limited · Herbicide

Group 2

Group 2 sulfonylurea herbicide for broadleaf weed control in wheat, barley, oats, and Clearfield canola. Contains thifensulfuron-methyl 50% as soluble granule formulation. Controls chickweed, stinkweed, wild buckwheat, volunteer rapeseed, and other broadleaf weeds. Tank mix options available for expanded weed spectrum including grasses and Canada thistle.

Registered uses (10)

Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.

CropTargetRatePHI
CanolaCanada Thistle (top growth control)12.1 g/acre
CanolaCanada Thistle (top growth control) plus annual grasses and broadleaf weeds12.1 g/acre
CanolaChickweed, Hemp-nettle, Lady's-thumb, Redroot pigweed, Stinkweed, Lamb's-quarters, Volunteer rapeseed, Cow cockle, Corn spurry, Russian thistle, Green smartweed, Wild buckwheat, Wild mustard; Kochia (suppressed)12.1 g/acre64 d
CanolaGrass weeds: Barnyard grass, Green foxtail, Volunteer barley, Volunteer corn, Volunteer oats, Volunteer wheat, Wild oats; Quackgrass (suppressed)12.1 g/acre
WheatBroadleaf weeds and low wild oat populations (<75 plants/m²)12.1 g/acre
WheatBroadleaf weeds: Cleavers, Common chickweed, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Flixweed, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Redroot Pigweed, Round-leaved mallow, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Volunteer Canola, Wild mustard, Wild Buckwheat; Grass weeds: Barnyard grass, Japanese Brome, Wild oats, Yellow foxtail; Suppressed: Downy brome, Green foxtail, Canada thistle, Dandelion12.1 g/acre
WheatChickweed, Stinkweed, Russian thistle, Wild Buckwheat, Volunteer rapeseed, Redroot pigweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Green smartweed, Wild mustard, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Lady's-thumb; Kochia (suppressed)12.1 g/acre
WheatCleavers (1-6 whorl stage)12.1 g/acre
WheatDowny brome12.1 g/acre
WheatRagweed, Canada thistle (suppressed)12.1 g/acre

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