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PLOTTER™ [Selective] Herbicide
PCP #34619 · Albaugh, LLC · Herbicide
Group 2
Group 2 selective herbicide containing 60% metsulfuron-methyl as wettable granules for post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, forage grasses, pasture and rangeland. Requires addition of non-ionic surfactant. Contains allergen sulfites.
Registered uses (9)
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cereals | Broadleaf weeds (Ball mustard, Redroot pigweed, Canada thistle, Chickweed, Shepherd's-purse, Sow thistle, Stinkweed, Stork's-bill, Tartary buckwheat, Toadflax, Volunteer rapeseed, Wild buckwheat, Wild mustard, Prostrate pigweed, Blue bur, Russian thistle, Scentless chamomile, Common groundsel, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Flixweed, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Kochia, Lady's-thumb, Lamb's-quarters) | 3.04 g/acre | — |
| Fescue | Broadleaf weeds | 3.04 g/acre | — |
| Orchard Grass | Broadleaf weeds | 3.04 g/acre | — |
| Rangeland | Brush/woody plants (high volume foliar broadcast) | 40.5–60.7 g/acre | — |
| Rangeland | Western snowberry | 10.1 g/acre | — |
| Rangeland | Wild rose | 12.1 g/acre | — |
| Timothy | Alsike Clover, Dandelion, Flixweed, Narrow leaved hawk's beard, Scentless chamomile | 3.04 g/acre | — |
| Wheat | Broadleaf weeds (Ball mustard, Redroot pigweed, Canada thistle, Chickweed, Shepherd's-purse, Sow thistle, Stinkweed, Stork's-bill, Tartary buckwheat, Toadflax, Volunteer rapeseed, Wild buckwheat, Wild mustard, Prostrate pigweed, Blue bur, Russian thistle, Scentless chamomile, Common groundsel, Corn spurry, Cow cockle, Flixweed, Green smartweed, Hemp-nettle, Kochia, Lady's-thumb, Lamb's-quarters) | 3.04 g/acre | — |
| Wheatgrass | Broadleaf weeds | 3.04 g/acre | — |
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