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2,4-D ESTER 700 II HERBICIDE

PCP #34808 · Newagco, Inc. · Herbicide

Group 4

Group 4 phenoxy herbicide for control of broadleaved weeds in wheat. Contains 2,4-D as 2-ethylhexyl ester at 660 g/L. Emulsifiable concentrate formulation for ground or aerial application.

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
WheatHarder to kill weeds (biennial wormwood, docks, dandelion, dog mustard, field peppergrass, hairy galinsoga, gumweed, hedge bindweed, lady's thumb, oak leaf goosefoot, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, smartweed, annual sow-thistle, tansy, Tartary buckwheat, tumbleweed, blue lettuce, Canada thistle, field bindweed, leafy spurge, perennial sow-thistle, wild buckwheat)0.344 L/acre30 d
WheatHarder to kill weeds (biennial wormwood, docks, dandelion, dog mustard, field peppergrass, hairy galinsoga, gumweed, hedge bindweed, lady's thumb, oak leaf goosefoot, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, smartweed, annual sow-thistle, tansy, Tartary buckwheat, tumbleweed, blue lettuce, Canada thistle, field bindweed, leafy spurge, perennial sow-thistle, wild buckwheat)0.518 L/acre30 d
WheatSusceptible broadleaved weeds (mustard except dog and green tansy, flixweed, bluebur, burdock, cocklebur, field horsetail, stinkweed, goatsbeard, prickly lettuce, hoary cress, kochia, lamb's-quarters, plantain, ragweeds, Russian knapweed, Russian thistle, shepherd's purse, annual sunflower, sweet clover, vetch, wild radish)0.206 L/acre30 d
WheatSusceptible broadleaved weeds (mustard except dog and green tansy, flixweed, bluebur, burdock, cocklebur, field horsetail, stinkweed, goatsbeard, prickly lettuce, hoary cress, kochia, lamb's-quarters, plantain, ragweeds, Russian knapweed, Russian thistle, shepherd's purse, annual sunflower, sweet clover, vetch, wild radish)0.312 L/acre30 d
WheatWeeds such as thistles30 d

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