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Sales Rep: Kevin Hartman

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All Pests

The list of pests controlled by this product are from the Environmental Protection Agency approved Federal Label. Please click on 'Labels / MSDS' in the left hand navigation for special or state labeled pests. Always read and follow label instructions.

  • Barnyardgrass
  • Bluegrass, Annual
  • Brome, Downy

  • Brome, Smooth
  • Burcucumber
  • Canarygrass, Reed

  • Cereal, Volunteer
  • Cocklebur, Common
  • Crabgrass, Large

  • Cupgrass, Woolly
  • Fescue, Tall
  • Foxtail, Bristly

  • Foxtail, Giant
  • Foxtail, Green
  • Foxtail, Yellow

  • Goosegrass
  • Jimsonweed
  • Johnsongrass, Rhizome

  • Johnsongrass, Seedling
  • Lambsquarters, Common
  • Mallow, Venice

  • Millet, Wild Proso
  • Morningglory, Ivyleaf
  • Morningglory, Pitted

  • Muhly, Wirestem
  • Mustard, Wild
  • Nightshade, Eastern Black

  • Nightshade, Hairy
  • Oat, Wild
  • Orchardgrass

  • Panicum, Fall
  • Panicum, Texas
  • Pigweed, Redroot

  • Pokeweed, Common
  • Quackgrass
  • Ragweed, Common

  • Ragweed, Giant
  • Ryegrass, Italian
  • Sandbur, Field

  • Shattercane
  • Signalgrass, Broadleaf
  • Stinkgrass

  • Sunflower, Common
  • Velvetleaf
  • Witchgrass

Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered for use in every state. Please check with Bayer CropScience or your local Lead State Agency for product registration status. If you wish to find out if a product is registered in your state or for additional product information, send us an email or call 1-866-99-BAYER.

According to the USDA (U.S. Dept of Agriculture) corn yields in the U.S. increased from about 74 bushels per acre in 1965 to about 134 bushels per acre in 1998 and in 2008 was about 154 bushels per acre.

Source: Food Reference