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Infinity

Resistant or not, powerful Infinity® herbicide provides you with the ability to take out the toughest broadleaf weeds in your cereals. With its unique Group 27 mode of action, Infinity helps ensure the profitability of your farm today and for years to come.
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fs-approved-use: AB, BC, MB, NB, NL, NS, ON, PE, QC, SK

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Infinity, powered by Group 27 pyrasulfotole and Group 6 bromoxynil, is a key resistance management tool with fast acting contact and systemic activity on the toughest weeds

Controls the widest range of the toughest broadleaf weeds, including kochia, buckwheat and cleavers

Tank-mix friendly Infinity is the preferred tank-mix partner with all major graminicides including: Puma® Advance, Axial®, Horizon® and Liquid Achieve®

Wide window of application

Registered for both ground and aerial application

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Barley

Bromegrass

Wheat (Durum, Spring, Winter)

Broadleaf

Group 6 Bromoxynil
Group 27 Pyrasulfotole

Liquid-Emulsifiable Concentrate

6.7 L jug = 20 ac.

107.2 L bulk shuttle = 320 ac.

335 L bulk tote = 1,000 ac.

crops

Barley

Bromegrass

Wheat (Durum, Spring, Winter)

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Broadleaf

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Group 6 Bromoxynil
Group 27 Pyrasulfotole

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Liquid-Emulsifiable Concentrate

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6.7 L jug = 20 ac.

107.2 L bulk shuttle = 320 ac.

335 L bulk tote = 1,000 ac.

weeds-controlledweeds-suppressed

Wild buckwheat

Chickweed

Cleavers

Flixweed

Hemp-nettle

Dandelion

Giant ragweed

Round-leaved mallow

Perennial sowthistle

Canada thistle

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Wild buckwheat

Chickweed

Cleavers

Flixweed

Hemp-nettle

weeds-suppressed

Dandelion

Giant ragweed

Round-leaved mallow

Perennial sowthistle

Canada thistle

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    Barley
    Bromegrass
    Perennial Ryegrass
    Red Fescue
    Timothy
    Triticale
    Wheat (Durum, Spring, Winter)
    All weeds listed on product label.
    Crops may be treated from the 1 leaf stage of growth until the flag leaf is just visible but still rolled
    0.335 L/ac.


    If adding AMS, always add AMS to the tank first
    Infinity first, followed by tank-mix partner


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    Hay
    30 days
    DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
    Wheat (grain or straw)
    50 days
    DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
    Barley (grain or straw)
    45 days
    DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
    Perennial ryegrass, red fescue or bromegrass crops
    DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
    7 days of application


    Ground – minimum of 5 US gal./ac. (19 L/ac.)
    Aerial – minimum of 3 US gal./ac. (11 L/ac.)


    1 hour


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



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    Alfalfa, barley, canary seed, canola, corn (field)1, flax, oats, peas (field)2, potatoes, soybeans1, sunflowers and wheat can be planted 10 months following an application of Infinity
    Lentils can be planted 22 months following an application of Infinity
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    Footnotes
    • 1Manitoba only
    • 2 Field peas may be grown the year following Infinity herbicide application in all black, grey-wooded and dark brown soil zones. Do not plant field peas the year following an Infinity application in the brown soil zone where organic matter content is below 2.5% and soil pH is above 7.5


    Heated storage not required


    The unique Group 27 active in Infinity gives you another tool to manage resistance. With only a few Group 27 herbicides on the market, you can be sure you are getting a powerful herbicide and the newest mode of action in cereal herbicides, giving you another rotational tool for your resistance management strategies.



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