20LActive500 g/L Terbutryn
Controls certain early competing broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, triticale, pastures, some varieties of oats and field peas as per Directions for Use table.
Crop / Weeds
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Wheat, Barley, Triticale and some varieties of Oats: from 3 leaf to early tillering stage
- Amsinckia (Yellow Burrweed)
- Capeweed
- Corn Gromwell (Sheep Weed or White Iron Weed)
- Deadnettle
- Fumitory (Common
- White and Dense Flowered)
- Paterson’s Curse
- Toad Rush – 2 to 6 leaves
- Charlock
- Doublegee (Three-cornered Jack)
- Hedge Mustard
- Hexham Scent
- Indian Hedge Mustard
- Turnip Weed
- Wild Turnip – 2 to 6 leaves
- Plagiobothrys canascens – 2 to 6 leaves
- Hedge Mustard
- Indian Hedge Mustard
- London Rocket
- Wild Turnip
- Black Bindweed (Climbing Buckwheat)
- Faba Bean (volunteer)
- Field Pea (volunteer)
- Medic
- Shepherd’s Purse
- Deadnettle
- Mexican Poppy
- Wild Radish
- Coreopsis
- Sunflower (volunteer)
- Vetch
- Crassula
- Faba Bean (volunteer)
- Hyssop Loosestrife
- Medic
- Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle)
- Deadnettle
- Field Pea (volunteer)
- Wild Radish
- Lupins (volunteer)
- Vetch
- Wire weed (less than 3 leaves) suppression
- Turnip Weed
- Dense flower Fumitory
- Small flower Fumitory
- Black Bindweed (Climbing Buckwheat)
- London Rocket
- Coreopsis
- Corn Gromwell (Sheepweed or White Ironweed)
- Amsinckia (Yellow Burrweed)
- Capeweed
- Corn Gromwell (Sheep Weed or White Iron Weed)
- Deadnettle
- Doublegee (Three-cornered Jack)
- Fumitory (Common
- White and Dense Flowered)
- Rough Poppy
- Salvation Jane
- Toad Rush – 2 to 6 leaves
- Hexham Scent,
- Mallee Catch-Fly
- Wards Weed
- Wild Turnip – 2 to 6 leaves
- Faba Beans (volunteer)
- Long Fruited Turnip
- Long Headed Poppy
- Paterson’s Curse
- Turnip Weed
- Ball Mustard
- Crassula
- Medic
- Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle)
- Field Pea (volunteer)
- Doublegee (Spiny Emex
- Three-cornered Jack)
- Lupins (volunteer)
- Vetch
- Wireweed (less than 3 leaves) suppression
- Capeweed
- Corn Gromwell
- Fumitory
- Yellow Burrweed – 2 to 6 true leaves
- Doublegee (Three-cornered Jack) and Toad Rush – 1 to 4 leaves
- Denseflower Fumitory
- Field Pea (volunteer)
- Deadnettle
- Australian Crassula
- Doublegee (Spiny Emex
- Three-cornered Jack)
- Lupins (volunteer).
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Pastures.
Use on mixtures of either/or Sub Clover (min. of 3 to max. of 10 leaves), Balansa Clover (established plants), White Clover (min. of 5 to max. of 10 leaves) with either/or Ryegrass, Phalaris, Cocksfoot (min. 3 leaves).
- Capeweed (seedling to 10 cm diameter)
- Paterson’s Curse (seedling to 10 cm diameter)
- Capeweed (seedling to 20 cm diameter)
- Crassula (1 to 5 cm diameter)
- Erodium botrys (seedlings to 8 cm diameter)
- Paterson’s Curse (seedling to 20 cm diameter)
- Toad Rush (1 to 5 leaves)
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Field Peas
- Amsinckia (Yellow Burrweed)
- Capeweed
- Common Fumitory
- Corn Gromwell (Sheep Weed or White Iron Weed)
- Deadnettle
- Paterson’s Curse
- Toad Rush
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Canning Peas (Green Peas, Vining Peas, Processing Peas)
- Blackberry Nightshade
- Capeweed
- Chickweed
- Common Fumitory
- Corn Gromwell
- Deadnettle
- Fat Hen
- Paterson’s Curse
- Toad Rush
- Yellow Burrweed.
Refer to the Apparent Terbutryn 500 Instruction Booklet (PDF) for directions for use, proper application periods, dosage and situational applications.