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Registered Crop Input Products / ADAMA DICAMBA 480

ADAMA DICAMBA 480

PCP #35431 · Adama Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. · Herbicide

Group 4Registration expired

Group 4 herbicide containing dicamba as diglycolamine salt for broadleaf weed control in cereals, field corn, reduced tillage systems, fallow, pastures, rangeland, non-crop areas, seed production grasses, and low-bush blueberries. Can be applied alone or in tank-mixes with various herbicides.

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Registered uses (64)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
BlueberryFern (sweet), lambkill (sheep laurel)1.86–2.87 L/acre–
Canary SeedBroadleaf weeds117 mL/acre–
CerealsAnnual grasses (brome, cereals volunteer, darnel Persian, foxtail green, oats wild); Annual broadleaves (buckwheat wild, canola volunteer, cockle cow, flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard wild, pigweed redroot, smartweed green, stinkweed, thistle Russian, cleavers); Perennials (barley foxtail - suppression only)127 mL/acre–
CerealsAnnual grasses (brome, cereals volunteer, darnel Persian, foxtail green, oats wild); Annual broadleaves (buckwheat wild, canola volunteer, cockle cow, flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard wild, pigweed redroot, smartweed green, stinkweed, thistle Russian, cleavers); Perennials (barley foxtail - suppression only)127 mL/acre–
CerealsAnnual grasses (brome, cereals volunteer, darnel Persian, foxtail green, oats wild); Annual broadleaves (buckwheat wild, canola volunteer, cockle cow, flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard wild, pigweed redroot, smartweed green, stinkweed, thistle Russian, cleavers); Perennials (barley foxtail - suppression only)127 mL/acre–
CerealsAnnual grasses (brome, cereals volunteer, darnel Persian, foxtail green, oats wild); Annual broadleaves (buckwheat wild, canola volunteer, cockle cow, flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard wild, pigweed redroot, smartweed green, stinkweed, thistle Russian, cleavers); Perennials (barley foxtail - suppression only)127 mL/acre–
CerealsAnnual grasses and broadleaves127 mL/acre–
CerealsBroadleaf weeds93.1–117 mL/acre–
CerealsBroadleaf weeds including buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cockle (cow), cleavers, lady's thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth only), smartweed (green), spurry (corn), thistle (Canada - top growth only)93.1–117 mL/acre–
CornAnnual grasses (brome, cereals volunteer, darnel Persian, foxtail green, oats wild); Annual broadleaves (buckwheat wild, canola volunteer, cockle cow, flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard wild, pigweed redroot, smartweed green, stinkweed, thistle Russian, cleavers); Perennials (barley foxtail - suppression only)127 mL/acre–
CornAnnual grasses and broadleaves127 mL/acre–
FallowBindweed (field), daisy (English), dock (curled - top growth), goldenrod, ragwort (tansy), sow-thistle (perennial), thistle (Canada)1.01 L/acre–
Field CornBindweed (field), buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cleavers, cockle (cow), fleabane (Canada), lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard (hare's-ear, Indian, tumble, wild, wormseed), pigweed (redroot and Russian), ragweed (common, false, giant), sow-thistle (perennial), spurry (corn), smartweed (green), thistle (Canada), velvetleaf0.506 L/acre–
Field CornBindweed (field), buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cleavers, cockle (cow), fleabane (Canada), lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard (hare's-ear, Indian, tumble, wild, wormseed), pigweed (redroot and Russian), ragweed (common, false, giant), sow-thistle (perennial), spurry (corn), smartweed (green), thistle (Canada), velvetleaf0.506 L/acre–
Field CornBindweed (field), buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cleavers, cockle (cow), fleabane (Canada), lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard (hare's-ear, Indian, tumble, wild, wormseed), pigweed (redroot and Russian), ragweed (common, false, giant), sow-thistle (perennial), spurry (corn), smartweed (green), thistle (Canada), velvetleaf243 mL/acre–
Field CornBindweed (field), buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cleavers, cockle (cow), fleabane (Canada), lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard (hare's-ear, Indian, tumble, wild, wormseed), pigweed (redroot and Russian), ragweed (common, false, giant), sow-thistle (perennial), spurry (corn), smartweed (green), thistle (Canada), velvetleaf121 mL/acre–
Field CornBroadleaf weeds506 mL/acre–
Field CornBroadleaf weeds506 mL/acre–
Field CornBroadleaf weeds243 mL/acre–
Field CornBroadleaf weeds243–506 mL/acre–
Field CornBroadleaf weeds121 mL/acre–
Forage and PastureAlder, aspen, poplar, cherry, western snowberry (buckbrush), wolf willow (silverwillow), wild rose, prickly rose––
Forage and PastureAlder, aspen, poplar, cherry, western snowberry (buckbrush), wolf willow (silverwillow), wild rose, prickly rose––
Forage and PastureAspen, poplar1.32 L/acre–
Forage and PastureAspen, poplar1.32 L/acre–
Forage and PastureBuckwheat (Tartary and wild), cockle (cow), cleavers, lady's-thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth), smartweed (green), spurry (corn), thistle (Canada - top growth); plus burdock (young seedlings), canola (volunteer), cocklebur, flixweed, hemp-nettle, kochia, pigweed (redroot and Russian), radish (wild), shepherd's-purse, sunflower (volunteer), thistle (Russian)93.1–117 mL/acre–
Forage and PastureBuckwheat (wild and Tartary), cockle (cow), clover, lady's-thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth), spurry (corn), smartweed (green), thistle (Canada - top growth)243 mL/acre–
Forage and PasturePrickly rose, western snowberry1.48 L/acre–
Forage and PasturePrickly rose, western snowberry1.48 L/acre–
Non-cropBeard (goat's), cherry (ground), knapweed (diffuse), sage (pasture), sorrel (sheep), spurge (thyme-leafed), weed (poverty)1.86 L/acre–
Non-cropBindweed (field), daisy (English), dock (curled - top growth), goldenrod, ragwort (tansy), sow-thistle (perennial), thistle (Canada); beard (goat's), cherry (ground), knapweed (diffuse), sage (pasture), sorrel (sheep), spurge (thyme-leafed), weed (poverty); poison ivy0.85 L/acre–
Non-cropBroadleaf weeds850 mL/acre–
Non-cropBrush weeds1862 mL/acre–
Non-cropPoison ivy668 mL/acre–
OatsAnnual grasses and broadleaves127 mL/acre–
OatsBroadleaf weeds93.1–117 mL/acre–
OatsBroadleaf weeds including buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cockle (cow), cleavers, lady's thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth only), smartweed (green), spurry (corn), thistle (Canada - top growth only)93.1–117 mL/acre–
PastureBeard (goat's), cherry (ground), knapweed (diffuse), sage (pasture), sorrel (sheep), spurge (thyme-leafed), weed (poverty)1.86 L/acre–
PastureBindweed (field), daisy (English), dock (curled - top growth), goldenrod, ragwort (tansy), sow-thistle (perennial), thistle (Canada); beard (goat's), cherry (ground), knapweed (diffuse), sage (pasture), sorrel (sheep), spurge (thyme-leafed), weed (poverty); poison ivy0.85 L/acre–
PastureBroadleaf weeds850 mL/acre–
PastureBrush weeds1862 mL/acre–
PastureVolunteer alfalfa243 mL/acre–
RangelandBeard (goat's), cherry (ground), knapweed (diffuse), sage (pasture), sorrel (sheep), spurge (thyme-leafed), weed (poverty)1.86 L/acre–
RangelandBindweed (field), daisy (English), dock (curled - top growth), goldenrod, ragwort (tansy), sow-thistle (perennial), thistle (Canada); beard (goat's), cherry (ground), knapweed (diffuse), sage (pasture), sorrel (sheep), spurge (thyme-leafed), weed (poverty); poison ivy0.85 L/acre–
RangelandBroadleaf weeds850 mL/acre–
RangelandBrush weeds1862 mL/acre–
RyeAnnual grasses and broadleaves127 mL/acre–
RyeBroadleaf weeds93.1–117 mL/acre–
RyeBroadleaf weeds including buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cockle (cow), cleavers, lady's thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth only), smartweed (green), spurry (corn), thistle (Canada - top growth only)93.1–117 mL/acre–
StubblePerennial weeds1012 mL/acre–
SummerfallowAnnual grasses and broadleaves117 mL/acre–
SummerfallowBroadleaf weeds93.1–117 mL/acre–
SummerfallowBuckwheat (wild and Tartary), cockle (cow), flixweed, kochia, lady's-thumb, lamb's-quarters, mustard (wild), pigweed (redroot), shepherd's-purse, smartweed (green), sow-thistle (perennial - top growth), stinkweed, thistle (Canada - top growth, Russian), barley, foxtail (green), cereals (volunteer), oats (wild), canola (volunteer)93.1–117 mL/acre–
SummerfallowCanada thistle (rosettes)506 mL/acre–
SummerfallowCanada thistle, perennial sow-thistle506 mL/acre–
SummerfallowPerennial weeds1012 mL/acre–
SummerfallowThistle (Canada)0.506 L/acre–
SummerfallowWild buckwheat243 mL/acre–
SummerfallowWild buckwheat243 mL/acre–
WheatAnnual grasses and broadleaves127 mL/acre–
WheatBroadleaf weeds93.1–117 mL/acre–
WheatBroadleaf weeds93.1–117 mL/acre–
WheatBroadleaf weeds including buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cockle (cow), cleavers, lady's thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth only), smartweed (green), spurry (corn), thistle (Canada - top growth only)93.1–117 mL/acre–
WheatBroadleaf weeds including buckwheat (Tartary and wild), cockle (cow), cleavers, lady's thumb, sow-thistle (perennial - top growth only), smartweed (green), spurry (corn), thistle (Canada - top growth only)93.1–117 mL/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 480 g/L
Mode of action: Synthetic auxin (HRAC 4, Benzoate)
CAS 1918-00-9
Formulation
solution
Resistance group
Group 4
First registered
2025-02-18
Registration expiry
2025-12-31