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DENALI® CM

AgraCity Exclusive Product

Available on backorder

Why Use Denali® CM?

  • AgraCity Exclusive Product – one pass product designed for superior control of tough grass and broadleaf weeds, including wild oats, cleavers, and thistle
  • Use in all soil zones
  • Systemic multiple modes of action for dependable control and resistance management
  • Early window of application for highest yields
  • Control of Group 1 resistant wild oats, green foxtail, and Group 2 resistant cleavers and kochia
  • Excellent crop safety
  • Grow most major crops the year after application
  • Excellent one pass product for control of annual grass and tough to kill broadleaf weeds at an affordable price

Crops

  • Spring wheat, durum wheat

Herbicide Group

  • Group 2, 4

Active ingredient

  • Flucarbazone 66% water dispersible granule (WDG)
  • Fluroxypyr 180 g/L emulsifiable concentrate (EC)
  • Clopyralid 50 g a.e./L + MCPA Ester 280 ga.e./L emulsifiable concentrate (EC)

Packaging

  • Case: 20 acres
  • Bulk: 960 acres

Supported Tank Mixes*

  • None

Re- cropping options

  • See chart below

Grazing and Harvest

  • Do not graze treated fields or use green crop for feed. Wheat grain or straw from harvested treated fields may be fed to livestock.
  • Mature crop may be harvested 80 days after application.

Storage

  • Store in a dry heated area. If product is frozen, bring to room temperature and agitate before use.

Re cropping option by Soil Zone:

† Field peas can be successfully grown the year after application of Himalaya provided the following three criteria are met:

  1. Soil pH must be below 7.5
  2. Organic matter content must be above 4%
  3. Precipitation in the year of the application must be equal to or above the 10-year average (minimum 100 mm within 60 days of application), total rainfall from June 1 to August 31 must be greater than 140 mm (5.5 inches) and annual rainfall must be greater than 175 mm. (6.9 inches).

Always read and follow all label precautions and directions.

*When applying tank mix combinations, always follow all label requirements for each product used in the tank mix. In cases where these requirements differ between the tank mix partner labels, the most restrictive label must be followed.

†Supported by AgraCity. For a complete list of tank mix options, go to AgraCity.com/Solutions.

Clobber®, Denali®, Foxxy®, and Himalaya® are trademarks of AgraCity or its affiliates. All other products are trademarks of their respective holders.

Weeds

Controlled

  • Burdock
  • Canada thistle (low infestations) 2
  • Cleavers 3 (1-4 whorls)
  • Cocklebur
  • Flixweed
  • Green foxtail ¹
  • Kochia 3
  • Lamb’s-quarters
  • Plantain 4
  • Prickly lettuce
  • Ragweed
  • Redroot pigweed
  • Shepherd’s-purse
  • Stinkweed
  • Sunflower (annual)
  • Vetch
  • Volunteer flax (1-12 cm)
  • Volunteer tame oats
  • Volunteer sunflower
  • Volunteer canola 5
  • Wild mustard
  • Wild oats ¹
  • Wild radish

Suppressed

  • Stork’s-bill
1 Including Group 1 resistant biotypes
2 Season-long control, with some regrowth in the fall
3 Including Group 2 resistant biotypes
4 Top growth control only
5 Not including Clearfield® varieties

Application Info

When to Apply

  • Crop stage: 1 – 4 leaf, 2 tillers
  • Weed stage:
    Grass weeds: 1- 4 leaf, 2 tillers
    Broadleaf weeds: 3 – 6 leaf

Required Surfactant

  • Agral® 90 at 2.5 L per 1000 L of water

Water Volume

  • 5-10 gallons/acre (20 – 40 L/acre)

Rainfast period

  • 4 hours

Mixing Instructions

  1. Ensure spray tank is clean. In-line strainers and nozzle screens should be clean & 50-mesh or coarser.
  2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water, begin agitation and continue throughout mixing and application process.
  3. Add the required rate of Himalaya® and continue agitation until product is fully dissolved.
  4. Add the required amount of Foxxy®, then Clobber® M, followed by MCPA Ester.
  5. Add the required amount of surfactant, complete filling tank with balance of water, and apply.
  6. If application is stopped prior to completion, re-suspend spray solution by full agitation prior to commencing spraying again.

Understanding Performance

  • Optimal control occurs when applied between 12°C and 24° C in warm moist growing conditions when weeds are small. Reduced activity will occur at temperatures less than 8° C or more than 27° C.
  • Use higher water volumes for thicker crop canopy or heavier weed pressure.
  • Typical symptoms (discolouration, twisting) of dying weeds may not be noticeable for several days to 2 weeks after application, depending upon growing conditions. Control of weeds may take 3-4 weeks.
  • Frost 3 days before or after application may reduce weed control and crop tolerance.
  • Weed control may be reduced during stress conditions or if weed populations are heavy or too far advanced.
  • Wheat exposed to water-logged or saturated soils, or temperature extremes such as heat or freezing weather, or drought, low fertility or plant disease at application time could show unacceptable injury symptoms. Weed control also may be reduced by these same conditions.

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