Post-Emergent Broadleaf Weed Control In Pulses
Sencor® is a proven broad-spectrum herbicide registered for broadleaf weed control in a wide range of crops, most notably chickpeas, field peas, lentils and potatoes.
Because of its Group 5 mode of action, Sencor helps manage and prevent Group 2-resistant broadleaf weeds including hemp-nettle, chickweed and wild mustard. A program utilizing both Edge® and Sencor can help manage weeds such as kochia and their Group 2- and 9-resistant biotypes. Sencor also provides control for all herbicide-tolerant volunteer canola and its convenient packaging means no triple rinsing or jugs to return. Sencor provides a great alternative to Group 2 products that are used heavily in pulses and helps prevent Group 2-resistant broadleaf weeds in a heavy pulse rotation.
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Crops
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Asparagus
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Barley
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Blueberries
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Chickpeas
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Field peas
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Lentils
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Narrow-leafed lupin
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Potatoes
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Soybeans
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Sweet White Lupins
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Tomatoes
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Wheat, durum
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Wheat, spring
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Wheat, winter
Pests Controlled
*All of the above weeds controlled by Sencor are suppressed in chickpeas and lentils.
Refer to Sencor 75DF label for a complete list of weeds controlled and registered crops.
Provinces Registered
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Alberta
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British Columbia
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Manitoba
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New Brunswick
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Newfoundland
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Northwest Territories
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Nova Scotia
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Nunavut
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Ontario
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Prince Edward Island
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Quebec
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Saskatchewan
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Yukon