Quick Facts
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Resistance management customized to your weed spectrum
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Gets right to the root of your toughest weed problems in front of wheat (spring, durum or winter), spring barley and oats
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Pre-seed control of key broadleaf weeds like kochia, narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard, dandelion and wild buckwheat
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Customized package size to fit your sprayer tank or field size
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Product Overview
PrecisionPac® DB-878 herbicide is a customized burnoff add-in that gets right to the root of your toughest weed problems in wheat (spring, durum or winter), spring barley and oats. With its built-in multiple modes of action, PrecisionPac® DB-878 herbicide provides an excellent resistance management tool for pre-seed control of key broadleaf weeds like kochia, narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard, dandelion and wild buckwheat. As a PrecisionPac® herbicide, you also get the flexibility to customize your package size to fit your sprayer tank or field size.
Crops
Spring Wheat
Durum Wheat
Winter Wheat
Barley
Oats
24 hours after application - seed spring wheat, durum, winter wheat, spring barley or oats
Following chemfallow – next season; any crop
Fields treated with a post-harvest application of DB-878 herbicide in the fall may be seeded in the spring to spring wheat, durum, barley or oats. Canola, field corn, lentils, soybean or white beans after a post harvest application occurring prior to October 1st.
Full crop listing
- Spring Wheat
- Durum Wheat
- Winter Wheat
- Barley
- Oats
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
Product Specifications
Tech Specs
Chemical Group: 2 and 4
Registered & Supported Tank Mixes:
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Must be tank mixed with glyphosate
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SZ-75 herbicide
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Aim® EC herbicide
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2,4-D Ester
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Focus® herbicide (spring and winter wheat)
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Authority® 480 herbicide (spring wheat and durum wheat)
Timing:
Pre-seed burnoff in front of:
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Seed spring wheat, durum, winter wheat, spring barley or oats
Fall:
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Fields treated with a post-harvest application of DB-878 herbicide in the fall may be seeded in the spring to spring wheat, durum, barley or oats. Canola, field corn, lentils, soybean or white beans after a post-harvest application occurring prior to October 1st.
Application Information:
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Rates: 46.07 g/ac
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Acres per grower bag: Minimum: 20 acres; Maximum: 160 acres
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Surfactant: Not required when tank-mixed with a minimum of 0.5 L/ac equivalent of glyphosate.
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Water volume: Minimum 5-10 US gal/ac
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Mixing instructions: For complete mixing instructions, follow WAMLEGS or refer to the label.
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Rainfastness: If rain occurs soon after application control may be reduced. Environmental conditions that slow the drying of the spray mixture on the foliage such as high relative humidity, cool air temperatures or cloud cover, may increase the time required. Refer to the PrecisionPac® DB-878 herbicide label for complete use instructions.
Rates & Packaging:
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Rate – 46.07 g/ac
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Min acres – 20 acres
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Max acres – 160 acres
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Customized package size to fit your sprayer tank or field size
Water Volume:
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Water volume: Minimum 5-10 US gal/ac
Mixing Instructions:
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Start with a clean empty sprayer. Ensure sprayer is equipped with 50 mesh screens or filters when using FMC products.
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Fill sprayer tank ½ full with clean water in order to ensure enough water for added product to dilute properly
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With agitator running, slowly add the FMC PrecisionPac® products according to their formulation as shown below in the WAMLEGS chart.
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Wettable powders, dispersible granules, soluble granules (WG, DF, SG, WP, SP)
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Agitate tank mix thoroughly
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Micro-encapsulated suspensions (ME)
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Liquid flowables and suspensions (SC, SL, SN, Li, SU, SE)
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Emulsifiable concentrate formulations (EC)
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Fill spray tank nearly full with water
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Glyphosate formulations
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Surfactants
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Complete filling the spray tank to the desired level
Always read and follow label instructions. Member of CropLife Canada.
FMC, the FMC logo, Aim Authority, Focus and PrecisionPac are trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate.
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