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Tribe 75 WDG

PCP #34345 · Sharda Cropchem Limited · Herbicide

Group 2

Group 2 herbicide containing 75% tribenuron-methyl as wettable granules for broadleaf weed control in spring wheat, durum, barley, summerfallow, and lowbush blueberries. Can be used pre-seeding or in tank mixes with 2,4-D Ester or Roundup products. Controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds and grasses including Canada fleabane, kochia, wild oats, volunteer crops, and various annual weeds. Also registered for bunchberry and other weed control in lowbush blueberries in Eastern Canada.

Registered uses (10)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
BarleyCanada fleabane, Common ragweed, Narrow-leaved hawk's beard, Dandelion, Downy brome, Flixweed, Giant foxtail, Green foxtail, Hemp nettle, Kochia, Lady's thumb, Lamb's-quarters, Persian darnel, Redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, Stinkweed, Volunteer barley, Volunteer canola (including glyphosate-tolerant varieties), Volunteer flax, Volunteer wheat, Wild mustard, Wild oats, Wild buckwheat, Cow cockle4.05 g/acre
BarleyFlixweed and Stinkweed (fall rosettes and spring seedlings)4.05 g/acre
BlueberryBunchberry16.2 g/acre
BlueberryBunchberry16.2 g/acre
BlueberryYellow Loosestrife, Speckled Alder, Wild Rose, and Bracken Fern
CerealsBroadleaf weeds4.05 g/acre
SummerfallowBroadleaf weeds and grasses4.05 g/acre
WheatBroadleaf weeds4.05 g/acre
WheatCanada fleabane, Common ragweed, Narrow-leaved hawk's beard, Dandelion, Downy brome, Flixweed, Giant foxtail, Green foxtail, Hemp nettle, Kochia, Lady's thumb, Lamb's-quarters, Persian darnel, Redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, Stinkweed, Volunteer barley, Volunteer canola (including glyphosate-tolerant varieties), Volunteer flax, Volunteer wheat, Wild mustard, Wild oats, Wild buckwheat, Cow cockle4.05 g/acre
WheatFlixweed and Stinkweed (fall rosettes and spring seedlings)4.05 g/acre

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