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Registered Crop Input Products / XtendiMax® 2 WITH VAPORGRIP® TECHNOLOGY

XtendiMax® 2 WITH VAPORGRIP® TECHNOLOGY

PCP #33501 · Bayer Cropscience Inc. · Herbicide

Group 4

Group 4 herbicide containing dicamba for broadleaf weed control in Roundup Ready 2 Xtend and XtendFlex soybeans, cereals, field corn, reduced tillage systems, summerfallow, pastures, rangeland, and seed production. Features VaporGrip Technology to reduce volatility.

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Registered uses (27)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
CerealsCanada thistle (top growth only), cleavers (higher rate only), corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's thumb, perennial sow-thistle (top growth only), Tartary Buckwheat, wild buckwheat0.094–0.119 L/acre–
Field Cornbuckwheat (tartary, wild), Canada fleabane, Canada thistle, cleavers, common ragweed, corn spurry, cow cockle, false ragweed, field bindweed, giant ragweed, green smartweed, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard varieties, perennial sow-thistle, redroot pigweed, Russian pigweed, velvetleaf0.246–0.51 L/acre–
OatsCanada thistle (top growth only), cleavers (higher rate only), corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's thumb, perennial sow-thistle (top growth only), Tartary Buckwheat, wild buckwheat0.094–0.119 L/acre–
PastureAlder, aspen, poplar, cherry, western snowberry (buckbrush), wolf willow (silverwillow), wild rose––
PastureCanada thistle, curled dock (top growth), English daisy, field bindweed, goldenrod, perennial sow-thistle, tansy ragwort0.866 L/acre–
Pastureaspen, poplar1.34 L/acre–
Pasturediffuse knapweed, goat's beard, ground cherry, pasture sage, poverty weed, sheep sorrel, thyme-leafed spurge1.88 L/acre–
Pasturepoison ivy0.676 L/acre–
Pastureprickly rose1.5 L/acre–
Pasturewestern snowberry1.5 L/acre–
Red FescueCanada thistle (top growth), clover, corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's-thumb, perennial sow-thistle (top growth), Tartary buckwheat, wild buckwheat0.246 L/acre–
Reduced TillageAnnual Grasses (downy brome, green foxtail, Persian darnel, volunteer cereals, wild oats), Annual Broadleaves (cleavers, cow cockle, flixweed, green smartweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, stinkweed, volunteer canola, wild buckwheat, wild mustard), Perennials (foxtail barley - suppression only)0.129 L/acre–
RyeCanada thistle (top growth only), cleavers (higher rate only), corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's thumb, perennial sow-thistle (top growth only), Tartary Buckwheat, wild buckwheat0.094–0.119 L/acre–
SoybeanAnnual Broadleaf Weeds (biennial wormwood, buckwheat wild/tartary, bur cucumber, Canada fleabane, chickweed, cleavers, cocklebur, common lamb's-quarters, corn spurry, cow cockle, Eastern black nightshade, flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, mustard varieties, narrow leaved hawk's-beard, night flowering catchfly, non-glyphosate tolerant canola, hempnettle, pigweed varieties, ragweed varieties, Russian thistle, shepherd's-purse, smartweed varieties, stinkweed, stork's bill, velvetleaf, volunteer adzuki beans, wild tomato)0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SoybeanAnnual Broadleaved Weeds (buckwheat Tartary/wild, Canada fleabane, cleavers, common lamb's-quarters, corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's-thumb, mustard varieties, pigweed varieties, ragweed varieties, velvetleaf)0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SoybeanAnnual Grass Weeds (barnyard grass, crabgrass varieties, fall panicum, foxtail varieties, volunteer barley, volunteer wheat, wild oats, wild proso millet)0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SoybeanNon tolerant (off type) Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybean and XtendFlex™ Soybeans lines0.51–1 L/acre86 d
SoybeanPerennial Weeds (Canada Thistle, common milkweed, dandelion, field bindweed, perennial sow thistle, quackgrass, wire-stemmed muhly, yellow nutsedge)0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SoybeanPerennial Weeds (Canada Thistle, field bindweed, perennial sow thistle)0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SoybeanTall water hemp and horsenettle0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SoybeanVolunteer alfalfa and bromegrass0.246–0.51 L/acre–
SummerfallowCanada thistle0.51 L/acre–
SummerfallowCanada thistle (top growth), cow cockle, flixweed, foxtail barley (suppression only), green foxtail, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, perennial sow-thistle (top growth), redroot pigweed, Russian thistle, stinkweed, volunteer canola, volunteer cereals, wild buckwheat, wild mustard, wild oats0.094–0.119 L/acre–
SummerfallowCanada thistle, curled dock (top growth), English daisy, field bindweed, goldenrod, perennial sow thistle, tansy ragwort1.02 L/acre–
SummerfallowCanada thistle, perennial sow-thistle0.51 L/acre–
WheatCanada thistle (top growth only), cleavers (higher rate only), corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's thumb, perennial sow-thistle (top growth only), Tartary Buckwheat, wild buckwheat0.094–0.119 L/acre–
WheatCanada thistle (top growth only), cleavers (higher rate only), corn spurry, cow cockle, green smartweed, lady's thumb, perennial sow-thistle (top growth only), Tartary Buckwheat, wild buckwheat0.094–0.119 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
dicamba 474 g/L
Mode of action: Synthetic auxin (HRAC 4, Benzoate)
CAS 1918-00-9
Formulation
solution
Resistance group
Group 4
First registered
2019-09-03
Registration expiry
2027-12-31