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Ares™ SN Herbicide

PCP #33167 · Corteva Agriscience Canada Company · Herbicide

Group 2

Group 2 herbicide containing imazamox and imazapyr for selective post-emergent control of grassy and broadleaf weeds in Clearfield Canola and Clearfield Canola Quality Brassica juncea. Controls wild oats, foxtails, barnyard grass, Japanese brome, volunteer cereals, and various broadleaf weeds. For sale and use in Prairie Provinces only. Requires Surjet Adjuvant. May cause transient crop yellowing that is outgrown without yield impact.

Registered uses (5)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
CanolaBarnyard grass, Green foxtail, Spring germinating Japanese brome grass, Wild oats, Yellow foxtail, Persian darnel, Volunteer canary seed, Volunteer durum wheat, Volunteer barley, Volunteer tame oats, Volunteer spring wheat (non-imazamox tolerant wheat)0.244 L/acre60 d
CanolaBarnyard grass, Green foxtail, Spring germinating Japanese brome grass, Wild oats, Yellow foxtail, Persian darnel, Volunteer canary seed, Volunteer durum wheat, Volunteer barley, Volunteer tame oats, Volunteer spring wheat (non-imazamox tolerant wheat)0.244 L/acre60 d
CanolaChickweed, Cleavers, Cow cockle, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Redroot pigweed, Round-leaved mallow, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, Stinkweed, Stork's bill, Wild buckwheat, Wild mustard, Volunteer tame mustard, Volunteer canola (non-Clearfield canola varieties only)0.244 L/acre60 d
CanolaChickweed, Cleavers, Cow cockle, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Lamb's-quarters, Redroot pigweed, Round-leaved mallow, Russian thistle, Shepherd's purse, Stinkweed, Stork's bill, Wild buckwheat, Wild mustard, Volunteer tame mustard, Volunteer canola (non-Clearfield canola varieties only)0.244 L/acre60 d
CanolaTop-growth control of perennial and annual sow thistle and Canada thistle0.244 L/acre60 d

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