Caravel Herbicide
PCP #34429 · Sipcam Agro Usa, Inc. · Herbicide
Group 13 microcapsule suspension herbicide containing clomazone at 360 g/L for pre-emergent control of broadleaf and grass weeds in soybeans, cucurbits, peppers, sweet potatoes, asparagus, and canola. Controls velvetleaf, lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), pigweed, nightshade, foxtails, and barnyardgrass.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asparagus | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Lady's thumb (smartweed), Eastern black nightshade, Redroot pigweed, Common ragweed, Barnyardgrass, Green foxtail, Yellow foxtail | 0.627–0.951 L/acre | 14 d |
| Canola | Cleavers (early-season control) | 0.101–0.134 L/acre | — |
| Cucumber | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Barnyardgrass | 0.316–0.473 L/acre | 30 d |
| Pepper | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Lady's thumb (smartweed), Eastern black nightshade, Redroot pigweed, Common ragweed, Barnyardgrass, Green foxtail, Yellow foxtail | 0.627–0.951 L/acre | 70 d |
| Soybean | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Lady's thumb (smartweed), Eastern black nightshade, Redroot pigweed, Common ragweed, Barnyardgrass, Green foxtail, Yellow foxtail | 0.627–0.951 L/acre | — |
| Squash | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Barnyardgrass | 0.316–0.473 L/acre | 30 d |
| Sweet Potato | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Lady's thumb (smartweed), Eastern black nightshade, Redroot pigweed, Common ragweed, Barnyardgrass, Green foxtail, Yellow foxtail | 0.627 L/acre | 95 d |
| Watermelon | Velvetleaf, Lambsquarters (including triazine-resistant biotypes), Barnyardgrass | 0.316 L/acre | 60 d |
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