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9. For use in glyphosate tolerant canola:<br />

Weeds, Staging and Rates:<br />

All applications must be made within the cotyledon to 6 leaf stage of glyphosate tolerant canola. Temporary yellowing may<br />

occur if applied at the 4 to 6 leaf stage of the crop.<br />

Not all glyphosate products are registered for use on glyphosate tolerant canola at all rates listed. Refer to individual<br />

product labels for specific uses and rates.<br />

Single application of 120 g ae per acre:<br />

• Weeds controlled at all stages unless indicated otherwise:<br />

º Annual grasses: barnyard grass, green foxtail, volunteer cereals, wild oat.<br />

º Annual broadleaves: annual smartweed spp.**, chickweed, corn spurry, cow cockle*, hemp-nettle, kochia, lamb’squarters,<br />

night-flowering catchfly*, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, shepherd’s-purse*, stinkweed, volunteer<br />

canola (except glyphosate tolerant varieties), wild mustard, wild tomato.<br />

Single application of 180 g ae per acre:<br />

• All stages of the weeds listed above plus:<br />

º Annual broadleaves: cleavers, flixweed, wild buckwheat, stork’s-bill, narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard.<br />

º Perennial weeds suppressed: Canada thistle, dandelion, perennial sow-thistle, and season long quack grass control.<br />

Double application of 180 g ae per acre plus 180 g ae per acre:<br />

• Additional flushes of the weeds Listed above plus:<br />

º Annual broadleaves: round-leaved mallow<br />

º Season long control of following perennials: Canada thistle, foxtail barley, and perennial sow-thistle.<br />

Single application of 270 g ae per acre:<br />

• All weeds in single applications above plus:<br />

º Season long control of following perennials: Canada thistle and perennial sow-thistle.<br />

* Low rates can be used only up to the 3 leaf stage of the crop otherwise use the high rate.<br />

** Low rates can be used only when annual smartweed is in the 4 to 6 leaf stage.<br />

NOTE: A maximum of 360 g ae per acre per season is allowed in glyphosate tolerant Canola<br />

10. For use in glyphosate tolerant corn and soybean:<br />

Weeds, Staging and Rates:<br />

All applications must be made within the following crop growth stages.<br />

• Corn: up to and including 8 leaf stage<br />

• Soybean: first trifoliate leaf through flowering.<br />

Not all glyphosate products are registered for use on glyphosate tolerant corn and soybeans at all rates listed. Refer to<br />

individual product labels for specific uses and rates.<br />

• Single application of 360 g ae per acre controls the following weeds:<br />

º Barnyard grass<br />

º Wild oats<br />

º Crabgrass spp.<br />

• Broadleaves:<br />

º Biennial wormwood<br />

º Canada thistle<br />

º Chickweed<br />

º Cleavers<br />

º Corn Spurry<br />

º Cocklebur<br />

º Common milkweed<br />

(suppression only)<br />

º Common ragweed<br />

º Flixweed<br />

º Foxtail (green,<br />

yellow, giant)<br />

º Proso millet<br />

º Kochia<br />

º Lamb’s-quarters<br />

º Narrow-leaved<br />

hawk’s-beard<br />

º Night-flowering<br />

catchfly<br />

º Nightshade. Eastern<br />

black<br />

º Perennial sowthistle<br />

º Quack grass<br />

º Volunteer barley and<br />

wheat<br />

º Pigweed (smooth,<br />

redroot)<br />

º Round-leaved<br />

mallow<br />

º Russian thistle<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse<br />

º Smartweed spp.<br />

º Stinkweed<br />

(suppression only)<br />

º Stork’s-bill<br />

* Registered for control in glyphosate tolerant soybean only with Roundup products and R/T 540 only.<br />

º Velvetleaf<br />

º Volunteer canola<br />

(except glyphosaste<br />

tolerant varieties)<br />

º Wild mustard<br />

º Wild buckwheat<br />

º Wild tomato

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