Weeds Controlled / Suppressed
From seedling up to 6-leaf stage, Infinity controls or suppresses the following broadleaf weeds:
Fast acting for a stronger stand
Infinity’s active ingredient, Pyrasulfotole, is quickly translocated within the weed, going directly to the plant’s growing points. This cuts short the opportunity for weeds to linger under the canopy, providing wheat and barley the opportunity to fully utilize available water and nutrients. This results in a stronger stand that is more likely to reach its full yield.
More weeds controlled – including type 2 resistant weeds
From seedling up to 6-leaf stage, Infinity controls or suppresses more broadleaf weeds than any other herbicide.
Weeds Controlled/Suppressed
| Weeds Controlled: |
Annual sow thistle,
Chickweed,
Cleavers,
Common ragweed,
Flixweed,
Hemp-nettle,
Kochia,
Lamb's-quarters,
Pale smartweed,
Redroot pigweed,
Russian thistle,
Shepherd's purse,
Stinkweed,
Volunteer canola,
Wild buckwheat, and
Wild mustard
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| Weeds Suppressed: |
Canada thistle,
Dandelion,
Perennial sow thistle, and
Round-leaved mallow
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Infinity leaves the competition behind
At the first of a whole new group of herbicides – group 27 – Infinity is a breakthrough in herbicide science, but what really matters to growers is performance. Here’s how Infinity stacks up:
Source: 112 Trials - 2004-2006 (INTERNATIONAL AND EXTERNAL) NOTE: AMS added to enhance cleaver control.