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Registered Crop Input Products / BOA® HERBICIDE

BOA® HERBICIDE

PCP #33011 · New Agco, Inc. · Herbicide

Group 6

Group 6 herbicide containing bentazon for post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds and yellow nutsedge in soybeans, dry beans, peas, corn, flax, peanuts, spring wheat, forage grasses and legumes, blueberries, turf, and newly-planted fruit trees. Requires addition of oil concentrate adjuvant for optimal performance.

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Registered uses (36)

Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.

CropTargetRatePHI
AlfalfaBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
AlfalfaBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
AppleBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
ApricotBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
BeanBird rape, buttercup, cleavers, cocklebur, common chickweed, common groundsel, common ragweed, corn spurry, flower-of-an-hour, giant ragweed, hairy galinsoga, hairy nightshade, jimsonweed, lady's-thumb (smartweed), lamb's-quarters, low cudweed, purslane, redroot pigweed (suppression only), Russian thistle, shepherd's-purse, stinkweed, stork's bill, velvetleaf, volunteer canola, wild mustard, wild radish0.708 L/acre–
BeanBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre84 d
BeanBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
BeanBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
BlueberryYellow nutsedge0.708 L/acre25 d
BromegrassBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
CherryBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
CloverBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
CloverBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
CloverBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre36 d
CloverBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
CornBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
FababeanBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
FescueBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
FlaxBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
Meadow FoxtailBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
NectarineBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
OrchardgrassBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
PeaBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre30 d
PeaBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
PeachBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
PeanutBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
PearBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
SainfoinBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
SainfoinBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
SoybeanBird rape, buttercup, cleavers, cocklebur, common chickweed, common groundsel, common ragweed, corn spurry, flower-of-an-hour, giant ragweed, hairy galinsoga, hairy nightshade, jimsonweed, lady's-thumb (smartweed), lamb's-quarters, low cudweed, purslane, redroot pigweed (suppression only), Russian thistle, shepherd's-purse, stinkweed, stork's bill, velvetleaf, volunteer canola, wild mustard, wild radish0.911 L/acre–
SoybeanBird rape, cocklebur, flower-of-an-hour, lady's-thumb (smartweed), shepherd's-purse, stinkweed, velvetleaf, volunteer canola, wild mustard0.708 L/acre–
SoybeanCanada thistle, field bindweed (suppression only), yellow nutsedge0.708 L/acre–
TimothyBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–
TurfYellow nutsedge––
WheatLady's-thumb, bluebur, burdock (<4-leaf), cocklebur, common plantain, daisy fleabane, false flax, flixweed, goat's beard, lamb's-quarters, mustard (except dog and tansy), prickly lettuce, ragweed, redroot pigweed, Russian pigweed, Russian thistle, shepherd's purse, stinging nettle, stinkweed, sweet clover, volunteer canola, wild radish, wild sunflower0.405 L/acre50 d
WheatgrassBroadleaf weeds0.708 L/acre–

About this content. This page presents the official PRD label as published by Health Canada's Pesticides Regulatory Directorate (formerly the 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.

Quick facts

Active ingredients
bentazon 480 g/L
Benzothiadiazinone herbicide
Mode of action: PSII inhibitor — distinct binding site (HRAC 6, Benzothiadiazinone)
CAS 25057-89-0
Formulation
solution
Resistance group
Group 6
First registered
2018-02-16
Registration expiry
2030-12-31