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SPITFIRE® 50 SC Herbicide

PCP #31252 · FMC of Canada Limited · Herbicide

Group 2

Group 2 ALS inhibitor herbicide for control of broadleaf weeds in spring wheat (including durum), spring barley, and oats. Can be applied alone or in tank mixes with MCPA, Curtail M, 2,4-D, or glyphosate. For sale and use in Prairie Provinces and Interior of British Columbia (including Peace River Region) only.

Registered uses (12)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
BarleyBuckwheat (wild), Burdock, Canola (volunteer up to 4-leaf stage including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Flixweed (spring rosettes), Hempnettle, Kochia, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (ball), Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Pigweed (Russian), Prickly lettuce, Ragweed (common), Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Sunflower (annual)40.5 mL/acre60 d
BarleyBuckwheat (wild), Canola (volunteer including herbicide-tolerant varieties except Clearfield), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Mustard (wild), Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed40.5 mL/acre60 d
BarleyBuckwheat (wild), Canola (volunteer including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Flixweed (spring rosettes), Hempnettle, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Shepherd's purse, Sowthistle (annual), Sowthistle (perennial top growth), Stinkweed, Stork's bill, Thistle (Canada)40.5 mL/acre60 d
BarleyVolunteer glyphosate-tolerant canola, wild buckwheat (up to 5 leaf), dandelion (top growth control up to 6 leaf stage)40.5 mL/acre
OatsBuckwheat (wild), Burdock, Canola (volunteer up to 4-leaf stage including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Flixweed (spring rosettes), Hempnettle, Kochia, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (ball), Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Pigweed (Russian), Prickly lettuce, Ragweed (common), Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Sunflower (annual)40.5 mL/acre60 d
OatsBuckwheat (wild), Canola (volunteer including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Flixweed (spring rosettes), Hempnettle, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Shepherd's purse, Sowthistle (annual), Sowthistle (perennial top growth), Stinkweed, Stork's bill, Thistle (Canada)40.5 mL/acre60 d
OatsVolunteer glyphosate-tolerant canola, wild buckwheat (up to 5 leaf), dandelion (top growth control up to 6 leaf stage)40.5 mL/acre
WheatBluebur, Burdock, Buckwheat (tartary), Buckwheat (wild), Canola (volunteer including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Cocklebur, Dandelions (seedlings and overwintered rosettes), Flixweed, Kochia (up to 5 cm), Lady's-thumb, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (ball), Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Plantain, Prickly lettuce, Radish (wild), Ragweed (common), Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Sowthistle (annual), Stinkweed, Sunflower (annual), Thistle (Russian), Vetch40.5 mL/acre60 d
WheatBuckwheat (wild), Burdock, Canola (volunteer up to 4-leaf stage including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Flixweed (spring rosettes), Hempnettle, Kochia, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (ball), Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Pigweed (Russian), Prickly lettuce, Ragweed (common), Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Sunflower (annual)40.5 mL/acre60 d
WheatBuckwheat (wild), Canola (volunteer including herbicide-tolerant varieties except Clearfield), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Mustard (wild), Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed40.5 mL/acre60 d
WheatBuckwheat (wild), Canola (volunteer including herbicide-tolerant varieties), Chickweed (common), Cleavers, Flixweed (spring rosettes), Hempnettle, Lamb's-quarters, Mustard (wild), Pigweed (redroot), Shepherd's purse, Sowthistle (annual), Sowthistle (perennial top growth), Stinkweed, Stork's bill, Thistle (Canada)40.5 mL/acre60 d
WheatVolunteer glyphosate-tolerant canola, wild buckwheat (up to 5 leaf), dandelion (top growth control up to 6 leaf stage)40.5 mL/acre

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