Start your crop off on the right foot by including a tank-mix partner in your pre‑seed burndown to help control weeds and fight herbicide resistance.

Glyphosate (Group 9), the active ingredient in Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundup Transorb® HC herbicides, is the cornerstone of many weed management programs across the country. It is also the most widely used herbicide in Canada. In Western Canada, diverse crop rotations have helped keep glyphosate resistance at bay; however, Western Canadian growers have to deal with other herbicide-resistant weeds like Group 1- and 2-resistant wild oats and Group 2-resistant cleavers. Some populations of these weed species are also resistant to multiple herbicide groups, further exacerbating the challenge. Relying heavily on glyphosate to control Group 1- and 2-resistant populations puts great selection pressure on glyphosate. Although it is currently classified as low risk for developing resistance, to keep it that way, glyphosate should be used sustainably.

USE ALL YOUR HERBICIDES MORE EFFECTIVELY

A common misconception is that reducing overall glyphosate use will decrease the risk of herbicide resistance. In many cases, herbicides considered high risk for developing resistance are substituted for glyphosate, putting you at greater risk of developing herbicide-resistant weeds on your farm. Managing resistance isn’t about using less glyphosate – it’s about using herbicides effectively. Weeds outsmart habits, not systems.

When it comes to managing herbicide resistance, the use of tank mixtures can be more effective than alternating single-mode applications (i.e., rotating herbicides). Tank mixing glyphosate with another active ingredient can reduce the selection pressure on both herbicides.

PRE-SEED TANK-MIX APPLICATION: YOUR EASIEST TANK-MIXING OPPORTUNITY

The advantages of applying a pre-seed tank mix are numerous and include the following:

  • Starting clean with a pre-seed burndown application helps reduce early-season weed pressure, which helps your crop get off to a good start.
  • The pre-seed application is the easiest opportunity to include a tank mix in your herbicide program.
  • Relying solely on glyphosate, or any one mode of action, to control weeds increases the risk of developing herbicide-resistant weeds. Using an effective tank-mix partner targets weeds with two or more modes of action at once, which reduces selection pressure for resistant weeds, and is important for preventing herbicide resistance.
  • A pre-seed burndown application is an opportunity to manage volunteer glyphosate-tolerant canola by including an effective tank-mix partner.
  • By using glyphosate as a base, you’re taking advantage of its effective weed control.
  • Even in short rotations, such as canola-wheat, you can add diversity to your herbicide program by using tank mixes throughout the rotation.

THE VALUE OF RESIDUAL HERBICIDES

Including an effective residual herbicide in your pre-seed tank mix can help keep your fields clean longer, control later flushes of canola volunteers, and reduce the selection pressure for resistance to postemergence herbicides.

PRE-SEED HERBICIDE TANK-MIX OPTIONS FOR CROPS IN WESTERN CANADA

The following chart summarizes tank-mix partners recommended for use with Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundup Transorb® HC herbicides. This is not a comprehensive list of products but gives some of the common products in the market. Always follow application rates, precautions, and restrictions indicated on product label instructions.

 

Crop Type

Canola

Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® Soybeans

Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® Soybeans

Corn Hybrids with Roundup Ready® 2 Technology

 

Pre-Seed/Pre-Plant Tank-Mix Partners

Conquer® herbicide°* (Group 14, 6)

Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14) Authority® Supreme herbicide*† (Group 14, 15) Sencor® herbicide*† (Group 5) Fierce® herbicide*† (Group 14, 15)

XtendiMax® herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology† (Group 4) Roundup Xtend 2 herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology† (Group 4, 9) Sencor® herbicide†* (Group 5) Fierce® herbicide*† (Group 14, 15) Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14) Authority® Supreme herbicide*† (Group 14, 15)

XtendiMax® herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology† (Group 4) Roundup Xtend 2 herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology† (Group 4, 9) Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14) Authority® Supreme herbicide*† (Group 14, 15) Atrazine*† (Group 5)

 

Crop Type

Wheat/Barley

Lentil

Pea/Chickpea

Flax

Oat

Pre-Seed/Pre-Plant Tank-Mix Partners

Olympus® herbicide (wheat only; Group 2) Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14) 2,4-D° (Group 4) BlackHawk® herbicide°* (Group 14, 2) Express® SG herbicide (Group2)

Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14)

Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14) Authority® herbicide*† (Group 14) Authority® Charge herbicide*† (Group 14)

Authority® herbicide*† (Group 14) Authority® Charge herbicide*† (Group 14)

Heat® LQ herbicide°* (Group 14)

 

° Controls all types of canola volunteers. * Controls glyphosate-resistant kochia. † Provides residual control. See label for details.