Sharda Rimsulfuron 25% WDG Herbicide
PCP #32932 · Sharda Cropchem Limited · Herbicide
Group 2 sulfonylurea herbicide for control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in field corn, Optimum GAT soybeans, potatoes, field tomatoes, and highbush blueberries. Contains 25% rimsulfuron as wettable granules. Provides control of barnyard grass, foxtails, fall panicum, quackgrass, redroot pigweed (including triazine resistant), lamb's-quarters, and hairy nightshade depending on crop and application timing. Can be applied pre-emergent or post-emergent depending on crop. Requires non-ionic surfactant for application. Temperature sensitive - apply only when temperature ranges between 5°C and 28°C in 24 hours before and after application.
Registered uses (8)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blueberry | Early post-emergence actively growing weeds | 24.3 g/acre | 21 d |
| Corn | Barnyard Grass, Fall Panicum, Old Witchgrass, Lambs-quarters (suppression only), Redroot Pigweed (including triazine resistant), Quackgrass, Yellow Foxtail (suppression only), Green Foxtail | 24.3 g/acre | 30 d |
| Corn | Barnyard Grass, Green Foxtail, Large (Hairy) Crabgrass (suppression only), Yellow Foxtail (suppression only) | 24.3 g/acre | 30 d |
| Potato | Barnyard Grass, Fall Panicum, Green Foxtail, Lamb's-Quarter (suppression only), Redroot Pigweed, Quackgrass, Yellow Foxtail (suppression only), Witchgrass | 24.3 g/acre | 30 d |
| Soybean | Barnyard Grass, Large (Hairy) Crabgrass (suppression only), Green Foxtail, Yellow Foxtail (suppression only) | 24.3 g/acre | — |
| Tomato | All weeds listed on label plus hairy nightshade (up to 4 leaf stage) | 24.3 g/acre | 30 d |
| Tomato | Hairy nightshade and other broadleaf weeds | 24.3 g/acre | 30 d |
| Tomato | Triazine resistant lamb's quarters and hairy nightshade | 56.7 g/acre | 30 d |
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