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SAMURAI® HERBICIDE

Same active as Solo®

Available on backorder

Why Use Samurai®?

  • Same active as Solo
  • Outstanding control of green smartweed, redroot pigweed, stinkweed, and wild mustard
  • Controls or suppresses 20 grass and broadleaf weeds
  • Use in all soil zones
  • Systemic mode of action for dependable control
  • Early application timing for optimum yield potential
  • Improved rotational crop flexibility as compared to other Group 2 pulse products
  • Low use rate, easy to use
  • Effective one-pass weed control in peas at an affordable price

Crops

  • Field Peas

Herbicide Group

  • Group 2

Active ingredient

  • Imazamox 70% water dispersible granule (WDG)

Package Size

  • Case: 40 acres.

Tank Mix Options*

  • Boa®, Independence®†, Quiz®†

Re- cropping options

  • 1 year after application: Field peas, canola°, spring wheat, durum wheat, barley, tame oats, flax, Clearfield® sunflowers**.
  • There is insufficient data for other crops. Conduct a field bioassay the year before growing any crop other than those listed above.

Grazing and Harvest

    • Graze treated fields or cut for feed 20 days after application
    • Harvest treated crops 60 days of application

Initial injury to non-Clearfield® canola may be observed.
**Sunflower varieties with the Clearfield® trait.

Storage

  • Keep from freezing. Store above 5°C

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/Resources.

Assassin®, Boa®, and Samurai® are trademarks of AgraCity or it’s affiliates. All other products are trademarks of their respective holders.

Weeds

Weeds Controlled1

Up to 4 leaf stage

  • Barnyard grass
  • Cow cockle
  • Green foxtail
  • Green smartweed
  • Lamb’s-quarters1
  • Redroot pigweed
  • Russian thistle
  • Shepherd’s purse
  • Stinkweed2
  • Volunteer barley
  • Volunteer canola3
  • Volunteer durum wheat
  • Volunteer spring wheat3
  • Volunteer tame oats
  • Wild mustard2
  • Wild oats2

Weeds Suppressed

  • Cleavers 1
  • Japanese brome grass
  • Round-leaved mallow
  • Wild buckwheat
1 85% control only. Fields with heavy infestations or poor growing conditions at time of application will see weed escapes
2Not including Group 2 resistant biotypes
3 Not including Clearfield® varieties

Application Info

When to Apply

  • Crop stage: 2 to 6 true leaf stageCL Lentils: 2 to 6 leaf stage
    Peas: 1 to 6 true leaf stage
  • Weed stage: Up to the 4-leaf stage

Required Surfactant

  • Assassin® II or Merge® at 5 L per 1000 L of water

Water Volume

  • 10 US gallons/acre (40 L/acre)

Rainfast Period

  • 3 hours

Mixing Instructions

  1. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water, start sprayer agitation and continue throughout mixing and application process.
  2. Add the required amount of Samurai and agitate until dissolved.
  3. If required, add correct amount of tank mix partners.
  4. Add the required amount of surfactant.
  5. Fill the remainder of the tank with 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 during warm moist growing conditions when weeds are small and actively growing.
  • Typical symptoms (discoloration at the growing point) may not be noticeable for several days – 2 weeks depending on growing conditions.
  • Early application is critical; weeds must be emerged but less than 4 leaf stage for optimum control.
  • Use higher water volumes for dense weed populations and thick crop canopies.
  • Do not apply if temperatures of +5°C or lower are forecast within 3 days of application. Application just before or after cold temperatures can result in crop injury or yellowing.
  • Control will be reduced, or crop injury may occur if plants are stressed by lack of moisture, excessive moisture, poor fertility, cold temperatures or other crop stress factors.
  • Samurai can be persistent in soil. Drought, extremes in soil pH and excessive cold may result in an increased potential for injury to succeeding crops. 

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