PCP #26722 · Gharda Chemicals International · Herbicide
Group 4 herbicide containing dicamba as the dimethylamine salt for broadleaf weed control in cereals, field corn, reduced tillage systems, fallow, pastures, rangeland, forage grasses, canary seed, blueberries, and non-cropland areas. Can be used alone or in tank mixes with 2,4-D, MCPA, glyphosate, and other herbicides. Provides control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and deciduous brush species.
Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.
| Crop | Target | Rate | PHI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blueberry | Sweet-fern, lambkill (sheep laurel) | 1.86–2.87 L/acre | — |
| Blueberry | Sweet-fern, lambkill (sheep laurel) | 0.931 L/acre | — |
| Canary Seed | Broadleaf weeds | 117 mL/acre | — |
| Cereals | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 127 mL/acre | — |
| Cereals | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
| Corn | Annual grass and broadleaf weeds | 127 mL/acre | — |
| Field Corn | Broadleaf weeds | 0.506 L/acre | — |
| Field Corn | Broadleaf weeds | 0.506 L/acre | — |
| Field Corn | Broadleaf weeds | 243 mL/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Aspen poplar | 1.32 L/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Broadleaf weeds | 243 mL/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Deciduous brush species | 0.85 L/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Prickly rose | 1.48 L/acre | — |
| Forage and Pasture | Western snowberry | 1.48 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Annual vegetation on 1-2 meter wide roadside shoulders | 0.506–1.01 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Annual vegetation on 1-2 meter wide roadside shoulders |
| 0.121 L/acre |
| — |
| Non-Cropland | Aspen poplar, white (paper) birch | 1.7 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Baby's breath, fringed sage brush, lambkill, velvet grass, top growth bracken fern, perennial cinquefoil, Russian knapweed | 3.72 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Balsam poplar, basswood, birch, elm, hickory, vine maple, black cottonwood, bur oak, red oak, tamarack, pine, white cedar, spruce, balsam fir | — | — |
| Non-Cropland | Diffuse knapweed, goat's beard, ground cherry, pasture sage, poverty weed, sheep sorrel, thyme-leafed spurge | 1.86 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Perennial sow thistle, common ragweed, English daisy, goldenrod, tansy ragwort, Canada thistle, field bindweed, top growth curled dock, false ragweed, giant ragweed | 0.931 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Poison ivy | 0.688 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Sugar maple, white ash | — | — |
| Non-Cropland | Top growth control (absinthe, Canada thistle perennial, sow thistle, leafy spurge, poverty weed, scentless mayweed) | 0.506 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Western snowberry, wolf willow, aspen poplar, wild rose, alder, cherry | — | — |
| Non-Cropland | White (paper) birch, willow, aspen poplar | 1.7 L/acre | — |
| Non-Cropland | Wild carrot | 0.85 L/acre | — |
| Oats | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
| Pasture | Beard goat's, cherry ground, knapweed diffuse, sage pasture, sorrel sheep, spurge thyme-leafed, weed poverty | 1.86 L/acre | — |
| Pasture | Bindweed, daisy, dock, goldenrod, ragwort, tansy, sow-thistle, Canada thistle | 0.85 L/acre | — |
| Pasture | Poison ivy | 0.668 L/acre | — |
| Pasture | Volunteer alfalfa | 243 mL/acre | — |
| Pasture | Wild carrot plus additional weeds | 0.85 L/acre | — |
| Rye | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
| Summerfallow | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
| Summerfallow | Broadleaf weeds | 117 mL/acre | — |
| Summerfallow | Broadleaf weeds | 243 mL/acre | — |
| Summerfallow | Canada thistle rosettes | 0.506 L/acre | — |
| Summerfallow | Perennial weeds | 1.01 L/acre | — |
| Summerfallow | Perennial weeds | 0.506 L/acre | — |
| Wheat | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
| Wheat | Broadleaf weeds | 93.1–117 mL/acre | — |
About this content. This page presents the official PMRA label as published by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency, the source of record. Always read the official label and consult your provincial pesticide- application authority before use. Report an error.