SnapshotID: 40049
Active ingredients
S-MetolachlorClassification
K3
- Herbicide, Preplant/Preplant Incorporated- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- HerbicideWSSA mode of action
15Inhibition of VLCFAs (Inhibition of cell division)Registration
EPA:100-816Pests
Amaranth, PalmerAmaranth, PowellBarnyardgrass/WatergrassBeggarweed, FloridaCarpetweedCrabgrass, Hairy/LargeCrabgrass, LargeCrabgrass, Smooth/SmallCrowfootgrassCupgrass, PrairieCupgrass, SouthwesternCupgrass, WoollyEcliptaFoxtail, BristlyFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenFoxtail, Yellow pumilaGalinsoga, HairyGalinsoga, SmallflowerGoosegrassJohnsongrass, SeedlingMillet, FoxtailMillet, Wild-proso/Proso Millet, VolunteerNightshade, Eastern BlackNightshade, Hairy Nutsedge, YellowPanicum, FallPanicum, TexasPigweed, ProstratePigweed, RedrootPigweed, SmoothPigweed, TumblePurslane, CommonPusley, FloridaRice, RedRice, including Red RiceRyegrass, Italian, Glyphosate ResistantRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSandbur, FieldSandbur, SouthernShattercaneSignalgrass, BroadleafSorghum, VolunteerSpiderwort, TropicalWaterhemp, CommonWaterhemp, TallWeeds, BroadleafWitchgrass
Sites
AgaveAsparagusBeanBean, AdzukiBean, AsparagusBean, BroadBean, Chinese LongBean, FavaBean, FieldBean, Great NorthernBean, HyacinthBean, KidneyBean, LablabBean, Lima (All or Unspecified)Bean, MothBean, MungBean, NavyBean, PintoBean, RiceBean, RunnerBean, SnapBean, TeparyBean, UrdBean, WaxBean, YardlongBeansBeet, SugarBentgrass, For SeedBlackberry (All Types)Blueberry, HighbushBluegrass, Kentucky, For SeedCardoonCatjangCeleryCelery, ChineseCeltuceChickpea/Garbanzo BeanChiveChive, ChineseCorn (All Types)Corn, FieldCorn, For SeedCorn, PopCorn, SweetCottonCowpeaEggplantFennel, FlorenceFernFescue, Fine, For SeedFescue, Tall, For SeedGround CherryGuar/Guar BeanHorseradishJackbeanKohlrabiLeekLeek, LadysLeek, WildLentilLettuce, HeadLupin, GrainLupin, SweetLupin, WhiteLupin, White SweetOkraOnionOnion, Beltsville BunchingOnion, GreenOnion, WelshOrchardgrass, For SeedPeaPea, Black-eyedPea, CrowderPea, DwarfPea, Edible PodPea, EnglishPea, FieldPea, GardenPea, GreenPea, PigeonPea, SnowPea, SouthernPea, Sugar SnapPeanutPepinoPepper, Bell/GreenPepper, ChiliPepper, CookingPepper, SweetPimentoPotatoesPumpkinRaspberry, BlackRaspberry, RedRhubarbRyegrass, Perennial, For SeedSafflowerShallot/EschalotSorghumSorghum, ForageSorghum, GrainSorghum, SweetSoybeanSoybean, Immature SeedSugarcaneSunflowerSwordbeanTomatilloTomatoTomato, TransplantVegetables, Legume
Temperature range
Min -30 FMax 0 F
Restrictions
Available for use in the following states
Available
Not available
Caution
Product safety
Protections
Early entry
Coveralls Chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate or Viton ≥ 14 mils Shoes plus socksPersonal Protection
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate or Viton ≥ 14 mils Shoes plus socksRestricted Entry Interval
24 hoursPrecautions
May be exposed to direct sunlight
Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks
May be stored in a damp place
May be stored in a warm place
May be frozen
Supplemental Labels
- For use with Liberty for improved control of woolly cupgrass in LibertyLink corn and post-emergence broadleaf control (IA, IL, MN, SD, WI)
- SPLIT APPLICATIONS OF DUAL MAGNUM FOR WEED CONTROL IN LIMA BEAN (TX)
- For control of yellow nutsedge in transplanted and seeded tomatoes (CA)
- Preharvest interval for tomatoes (FL)
- For control of weeds in sugar beets (MN)
- Preharvest interval for tomatoes (NY)
- For weed control in tomatoes (transplanted and seeded) (various states)
- For weed control in grasses grown for seed, sugarbeets, sunflowers (various states)
- For use on potatoes – removal of restriction for Kern County, California (CA)
- For weed control in horseradish, pod crops, pumpkin, and rhubarb (various states)
- For Weed Control in Lima Bean (DE)
- For Control of Weeds in Highbush Blueberry, Blackberry, and Red and Black Raspberry - OR
- 24c - Dual Magnum - Preharvest interval for tomatoes - NC