Weed Control Guide for Ohio Field Crops
Corn: Postemergence Herbicides - Contact
| Herbicide |
Formulation |
Product Rate Range |
| Sencor |
75DF |
1.6 - 3 oz |
| SoluPak |
1.6 - 3 oz |
Tank-mix with: Basagran, 2,4-D, Banvel, Buctril/Moxy, Buctril/atrazine, Clarity, Laddok, atrazine, Marksman,
Resource, Hornet.
- Mode of action: photosynthesis inhibitor.
- Applying Sencor in combination with one of the postemergence herbicides listed above allows a reduction in the rate of
the tank-mix partner and improves control of some annual and perennial broadleaf weeds.
- The 2 ounce rate can be applied broadcast to corn in combination with Basagran (up to 1 pint/A), 2,4-D (up to 1/2
pint/A), Banvel/Clarity ( up to 1 pint/A), Marksman (up to 2 pints/A), Laddok (up to 1 2/3 pints/A) or atrazine (up to 1 1/2
lbs/A). When applying broadcast with Buctril, use a Sencor rate of 1.6 to 2 ounces/A. Sencor rates greater than 2 ounces/A must
be applied post-directed only in combination with Buctril or up to 3/4 pint of 2,4-D.
- Maximum corn size at the time of application depends upon the tank-mix partner. See label for more information.
- Do not apply with crop oil concentrate. Nitrogen fertilizer solution or ammonium sulfate can be used in tank-mixes with
Basagran. Use of nonionic surfactant is allowed with atrazine, Banvel and Clarity. Do not use any spray additives when mixing with Buctril.
- Do not use on popcorn, sweet corn, or corn inbreds grown for seed.
- This treatment can result in temporary yellowing or leaf burn, especially when corn is under stress. Do not apply when
corn and weeds are not actively growing or when corn is under stress.
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