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PCP #29622 · Corteva Agriscience Canada Company · Herbicide
Group 4
Group 4 herbicide containing MCPA as 2-ethylhexyl ester for control of broadleaf weeds in spring and winter cereals, flax, established grasses and legumes, pasture, uncropped land, woody growth control, and timothy for seed production.
Registered uses (11)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flax | Broadleaf weeds | 0.283 L/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Susceptible winter annual and perennial weeds | 0.668 L/acre | — |
| Non-crop | Woody growth (chokecherry, western snowberry, willow) | 0.728–2.27 L/acre | — |
| Pasture | Broadleaf weeds | 1.13 L/acre | — |
| Timothy | Broadleaf weeds | 0.236–0.283 L/acre | 60 d |
| Wheat | Broadleaf weeds | 0.425 L/acre | — |
| Wheat | Broadleaf weeds | 0.425 L/acre | — |
| Wheat | Harder to control weeds (large weeds, dry or cold weather, heavy infestations) | 0.607 L/acre | — |
| Wheat | Harder to control weeds (small seedlings): Annual sow-thistle, Biennial wormwood, Blue lettuce, Bluebur, Canada thistle, Corn spurry, Curled dock, Dandelion, Dog mustard, Field bindweed, Field Horsetail, Field pepper-grass, Goat's-beard, Gumweed, Hairy galinsoga, Hedge bindweed, Hemp-nettle, Hoary cress, Kochia, Lady's thumb, Leafy spurge, Oak-leaved goosefoot, Perennial sow-thistle, Purslane, Redroot pigweed, Russian knapweed, Russian-thistle, Smartweed, Sweet clover, Tansy mustard, Tartary buckwheat | 0.425 L/acre | — |
| Wheat | Susceptible weeds (large weeds, dry or cold weather, heavy infestations) | 0.364 L/acre | — |
| Wheat | Susceptible weeds (small seedlings): Burdock, Cocklebur, Plantain, Flixweed, Lamb's-quarters, Mustards, Prickly lettuce, Ragweeds, Russian pigweed, Shepherd's-purse, Stinkweed, Vetch, Wild radish, Wild sunflower | 0.235 L/acre | — |
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