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** Note: rates above 227 g ae per acre can result in crop injury. This injury is typically offset by the benefits of improved<br />

weed control.<br />

Pre-plant or Pre-emergent:<br />

• Barley, rye, wheat (spring, winter): Apply 134 to 213 g ea per acre (weeds less than 8 cm) to a maximum of 294 g ae per<br />

acre (weeds greater than 8 cm), of Nufarm 2,4-D Ester 700 only prior to seeding or after seeding but prior to emergence<br />

of the crop.<br />

• Soybean: Apply from 134 to 213 g ae per acre of 2,4-D 700 Ester (Nufarm 2,4-D Ester 700 and Loveland Salvo only)<br />

7 days prior to seeding.<br />

Rate Per Acre*<br />

Formulation<br />

(g ae) (oz. ae) 600 g/L 700 g/L<br />

113 4 201 mL 172 mL<br />

125 4.4 222 mL 189 mL<br />

134 4.75 225 mL 202 mL<br />

170 6 301 mL 258 mL<br />

205 7.25 364 mL 311 mL<br />

213 7.5 377 mL 322 mL<br />

227 8 402 mL 344 mL<br />

283 10 503 mL 430 mL<br />

340 12 603 mL 515 mL<br />

483 17 854 mL 730 mL<br />

510 18 905 mL 773 mL<br />

907 32 1608 mL 1374 mL<br />

* Actual product rates vary somewhat between products for similar uses. Check the product labels for the specific<br />

use rate for the product selected.<br />

Weed Control<br />

Weeds, Rates and Staging:<br />

Apply at lower rates when weeds are small (2 to 4 leaf stage) and actively growing. Higher rates are needed when weeds are<br />

larger, in heavy populations, or growing under stressful conditions (excessively cold, hot, dry or wet).<br />

For pre-seed or pre-emergent application of NuFarm 2,4-D 700 Ester only, apply 134 to 213 g ae per acre to control weeds<br />

less than 8 cm tall or 294 g ae per acre before the emergence of cereals to control weeds greater than 8 cm tall or harder to<br />

control weeds.<br />

Note: The rates listed differ slightly from product to product. Check individual product labels for exact use rates.<br />

Susceptible Weeds:<br />

125 to 227 g ae per acre<br />

º Bluebur<br />

º Burdock<br />

º Cocklebur<br />

º False flax<br />

º Flixweed (late fall<br />

application or spring<br />

seedlings)<br />

º Goat’s-beard<br />

º Kochia<br />

º Lamb’s-quarters<br />

º Mustards (except dog<br />

and tansy mustard)<br />

º Narrow-leaved hawk’sbeard<br />

(fall application<br />

to seedlings or spring<br />

application at 1-2 leaf<br />

stage)<br />

º Plantain<br />

º Prickly lettuce<br />

º Ragweed (common,<br />

false and giant)<br />

º Russian pigweed<br />

º Russian thistle<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse**<br />

º Stinging nettle<br />

º Stinkweed**<br />

º Sweet clover<br />

º Thyme-leaved spurge<br />

º Volunteer canola<br />

(including all herbicide<br />

tolerant varieties)<br />

º Wild radish<br />

º Wild sunflower

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