CS-100-12 HERBICIDE
PCP #33015 · FMC of Canada Limited · Herbicide
Group 2 herbicide containing pyroxsulam and thifensulfuron-methyl for selective post-emergent control or suppression of broadleaf weeds and grasses in spring wheat, durum wheat, and winter wheat in Prairie Provinces and Interior of British Columbia. Non-corrosive, non-flammable, non-volatile. Stops growth of susceptible weeds rapidly with symptoms visible in 1-3 weeks.
Registered uses (4)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat | Canada thistle (suppression), Dandelion (suppression), White cockle (suppression), Downy brome (suppression), Green foxtail (suppression), Persian darnel (suppression) | 40.5 g/acre | 60 d |
| Wheat | Cleavers, Common chickweed, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Flixweed, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Narrow-leaved hawk's beard, Redroot Pigweed, Round-leaved mallow, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Volunteer Canola, Wild mustard, Wild Buckwheat, Barnyard grass, Japanese Brome, Wild oats, Yellow foxtail | 40.5 g/acre | 60 d |
| Wheat | Cleavers, Common chickweed, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Flixweed, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Narrow-leaved hawk's beard, Redroot Pigweed, Round-leaved mallow, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Volunteer Canola, Wild mustard, Wild Buckwheat, Barnyard grass, Japanese Brome, Wild oats, Yellow foxtail | 40.5 g/acre | 60 d |
| Wheat | Cleavers, Common chickweed, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Flixweed, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Narrow-leaved hawk's beard, Redroot Pigweed, Round-leaved mallow, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, Smartweed, Stinkweed, Volunteer Canola, Wild mustard, Wild Buckwheat, Barnyard grass, Japanese Brome, Wild oats, Yellow foxtail, Downy brome | 40.5 g/acre | 60 d |
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