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Buctril M

Buctril® M has set the standard for broadleaf herbicides for more than 40 years. As the most trusted and consistent broadleaf herbicide available to cereal, flax and corn growers, Buctril M continues to provide powerful, fast-acting control of 28 broadleaf weeds. Buctril M is a versatile tank mix partner for many products, is easy to use and can be counted on for effective resistance management, containing Group 4 and Group 6 ingredients. This dual mode of action provides both systemic and contact activity on your broadleaf weeds. Buctril M is available in easy-to-use jugs, 320-acre bulk shuttles or super convenient 1,000-acre bulk totes.
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fs-approved-use: AB, BC, MB, NB, NL, NS, NT, NU, ON, PE, QC, SK, YK

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Controls 28 different broadleafs with excellent crop safety. Registered for use on wheat, barley, oats, flax, corn, fall rye and seedling grasses

Dual modes of action provide both systemic and contact activity

Available in Bulk for added convenience

With no confirmed resistance in Canada, Buctril M herbicide continues to stand the test of time.

No re-cropping restrictions

Registered for aerial application

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Cereals

Corn

Broadleaf

Group 6 Bromoxynil
Group 4 MCPA

Liquid-Emulsifiable Concentrate

8 L Jug (20 ac)

128 L Bulk Shuttle (320 ac)

400 L Bulk Tote (1,000 ac)

crops

Cereals

Corn

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Broadleaf

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Group 6 Bromoxynil
Group 4 MCPA

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Liquid-Emulsifiable Concentrate

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8 L Jug (20 ac)

128 L Bulk Shuttle (320 ac)

400 L Bulk Tote (1,000 ac)

weeds-controlledweeds-suppressed

Ball mustard

Bluebur

Common buckwheat

Tartary buckwheat

Wild buckwheat

Prickly lettuce

Perennial sowthistle

Canada thistle

weeds-controlled

Ball mustard

Bluebur

Common buckwheat

Tartary buckwheat

Wild buckwheat

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Prickly lettuce

Perennial sowthistle

Canada thistle

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    Wheat (Spring & Durum), Barley And Oats
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the 2 leaf stage until the early flag leaf stage
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Winter Wheat
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the 2 to 4 leaf stage in the fall or from the time growth commences to the early flag leaf stage in the spring
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Fall Rye
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the time growth commences in the spring to early flag leaf stage
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Flax
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the time it is 5 cm high up to early flower bud stage (5 to 10 cm gives best results)
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Corn
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the 4 to 6 leaf stage
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Canary
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the 3 to 5 leaf stage
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Seedling Grasses
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the 2 to 4 leaf stage (establishment year only)
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Timothy (Established Grown For Seed Production)
    All weeds listed on product label
    Apply prior to shot blade in the seed production year
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)
    Timothy (Established Grown For Hay)
    All weeds listed on product label
    From the 3 to 6 leaf stage
    0.4 L/ac. (20 ac./jug)


    Fine to medium droplet size is important for optimum coverage
    Use appropriate water volumes to maximize control; use flat fan nozzles (no raindrop or floodjet nozzles)
    Travel at proper speeds (5 to 10 km/hr.)
    Use proper pressure: 40 psi (275 kPa)
    Do not spray flax in hot, humid weather when daytime temperatures exceed 28°C


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    Barley
    Canary Seed
    Corn
    Established Timothy
    Fall Rye
    Flax
    Oats
    Seedling Grasses
    Wheat, durum
    Wheat, spring
    Wheat, winter
    Do not graze or cut for forage hay until 30 days after spraying


    Ground:
    Minimum of 5 US gal./ac. (20 L/ac.) in all crops except corn and seedling grasses
    For corn, minimum of 21 US gal./ac. (80 L/ac.)
    For seedling grasses, minimum of 16 US gal./ac. (61 L/ac.)
    Aerial:
    Minimum of 3 US gal./ac. (11 L/ac.)
    Recommended minimum of 4 US gal./ac. (16 L/ac.) when there is a heavy crop canopy


    1 hour


    For a list of permissible tank-mix partners and mixing order, please refer to the product label.



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    No re-cropping restrictions


    Group 4 and Group 6 active ingredients make Buctril M an effective resistance management tool



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