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Patriot WDG Selective Herbicide
Patriot WDG Selective Herbicide
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Patriot® Selective Herbicide controls tough broadleaf weeds such as Russian thistle and mustards in wheat, barley,
fallow, pastures and rangeland. It provides an economical post-patent alternative. With contact and residual
control, Patriot burns down existing weeds and keeps late flushes down for four to six weeks. And its wide window
of application gives you flexibility if application is delayed.
KEY USES
- Barley
- Conservation reserve program (CRP) land
- Fallow
- Grain sorghum
- Pastures
- Rangeland
- Triticale
- Wheat
APPLICATION TIMING AND RATES
Wheat and Barley: Apply 1/10 oz/A. To avoid crop injury, do not apply
during boot or early heading. For dryland wheat and barley (except
durum or wampum variety), apply after the crop is in the 2-leaf stage,
but before boot. For durum and wampum variety spring wheat, make
applications after tillering, but before boot. Applications to durum
and wampum varieties should be made in combination with 2,4-D. For
irrigated wheat and barley, apply after the crop begins tillering, but
before boot. First post-treatment irrigation should be delayed for at
least 3 days after treatment and should not exceed one inch of water.
Pasture and Rangeland: Apply 1/10 to 4/10 oz/A as a broadcast spray.
For spot treatments, use up to 1 oz per 100 gal of water.
Harvest Aid: Apply 1/10 oz/A in combination with 2,4-D (or Credit® 41
Extra/Credit® Xtreme) to aid in dry down of many broadleaf weeds.
Make applications after the crop has reached the hard dough stage,
but no later than 10 days before harvest.
Fallow: Patriot® may be used as a fallow treatment in the spring or fall
when the majority of weeds have emerged and are actively growing.
Apply at 1/10 oz/A.
Grain Sorghum: Apply 1/20 oz/A of Patriot plus 1/4 lb active ingredient of
2,4-D amine per acre. Do not use a surfactant or crop oil.
See label for complete directions for use.
KEY WEEDS CONTROLLED (See product label for complete list)
- Annual marshelder
- Bitter sneezeweed
- Blackeyed-Susan
- Broomweed, common
- Bur buttercup
- Carolina geranium
- Chamomile; false, mayweed
- Chickweed, common
- Coast fiddleneck (tarweed)
- Conical catchfly
- Cowcockle
- Curly dock
- Dandelion
- Dogfennel
- Field pennycress (fanweed)
- Filaree
- Flixweed
- Groundsel
- Henbit
- Kochia
- Lambsquarters
- Lettuce; miners, prickley
- Marestail
- Mustard; tansy, treacle, tumble, wild
- Pigweeds
- Plains coreopsis
- Purslane, common
- Shepherd’s-purse
- Smallseed falseflax
- Smartweeds
- Sunflower, volunteer
- Thistle, Russian
- Waterpod
- Woolly croton
- Yarrow
