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Tundra

Protect your crop from weed invaders. Confidently clean your barley and wheat fields with the powerful, all-in-one, grass and broadleaf weed control of Tundra® herbicide. Tundra controls the majority of grass weeds including wild oats, foxtail, barnyard grass and troublesome broadleaf weeds such as Group 2-resistant kochia, cleavers, chickweed and glyphosate-resistant kochia. Tundra contains three different modes of action (Groups 27, 6 and 1) for sound broadleaf resistance management and superior efficacy. Its pre-mixed formulation simplifies your tank-mix orders, calculations and mix ratios making sure you have the quickest, most reliable performance possible. See to it that your uninvited guests receive the royal treatment. Tundra herbicide is the complete solution for barley and wheat growers. One for all, and all-in-one.
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fs-approved-use: AB, BC, MB, SK

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Outstanding formulation that provides enhanced control of grass and broadleaf weeds

Contains innovative Group 27 herbicide, a key broadleaf resistance management tool

Strong grass and broadleaf weed control for your farm, including Group 2-resistant broadleaf weeds such as chickweed, cleavers and kochia

Allows you to move from barley to wheat without stopping

Provides quick and reliable performance

Registered for both ground and aerial application

Pre-mixed for convenience

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Barley

Wheat (Durum, Spring)

Broadleaf & Grass Weeds

Group 6 Bromoxynil
Group 1 Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl
Group 27 Pyrasulfotole

Liquid-Emulsifiable Concentrate

8.1 L jug = 10 ac.

129.6 L drum = 160 ac.

405 L tote = 500 ac.

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Barley

Wheat (Durum, Spring)

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Broadleaf & Grass Weeds

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Group 6 Bromoxynil
Group 1 Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl
Group 27 Pyrasulfotole

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Liquid-Emulsifiable Concentrate

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8.1 L jug = 10 ac.

129.6 L drum = 160 ac.

405 L tote = 500 ac.

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Wild buckwheat

Canada fleabane

Chickweed

Cleavers

Flixweed

Canada Thistle

Dandelion

Giant ragweed (with AMS)

Round-leaved mallow

Perennial sowthistle

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Wild buckwheat

Canada fleabane

Chickweed

Cleavers

Flixweed

weeds-suppressed

Canada Thistle

Dandelion

Giant ragweed (with AMS)

Round-leaved mallow

Perennial sowthistle

Performance Data

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    Wheat (Spring & Durum) And Barley
    Please refer to label for complete list of weeds controlled and suppressed.
    1 to 6 leaf stage on the main stem plus 3 tillers
    0.81 L/acre


    Fill sprayer tank ¼ to ½ full with clean water and add Tundra herbicide. Fill the spray tank with balance of water as required.
    If adding AMS, always add AMS to the tank first
    When adding AMS to Tundra, do not include a fungicide tank mix
    Do not apply to a crop that is stressed by severe weather conditions, frost, low fertility, drought, water-saturated soil, disease or insect damage as crop injury may result
    Do not apply to crops under sown with legume species


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    Barley
    Wheat (durum, spring)
    12 hours
    Do not harvest for grain within 65 days of application.
    Do not graze the treated crops or cut for forage or hay within 25 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 (spring), canary seed, canola, corn (field)1, flax, oats, peas (field)2, potatoes, soybeans1, sunflowers, wheat (durum and spring) can be planted 10 months following an application of Tundra.
    Lentils can be planted 22 months following an application of Tundra.
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    Footnotes
    • 1Manitoba only
    • 2Field peas may be grown the year following a Tundra herbicide application in all black, grey-wooded and dark brown soil zones. Do not plant field peas the year following a Tundra application in brown soil zones where organic matter content is below 2.5% and soil pH is above 7.5.


    Heated storage is required


    The unique Group 27 active in Tundra gives you another tool to manage resistance. With only three Group 27 herbicides on the market, you can be sure you are getting a powerful herbicide and a superb rotational tool to knock out the toughest resistant weeds in your field.



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