Weed protection you can count on in winter wheat

PowerFlex® HL herbicide is a high-load formulation that delivers the same powerful cross-spectrum control as PowerFlex herbicide against stubborn grass and broadleaf weeds, with excellent crop safety. And you get more rotational flexibility than with most winter wheat herbicides.

Find supplemental labels for this product


Benefits

Controlled weeds

This product delivers effective weed control against the following:

  • Barnyard Grass
  • Brome
  • Buckwheat
  • Canola
  • Cheat
  • Chickweed
  • Cleaver
  • Clover
  • Eveningprimrose
  • Flixweed
  • Foxtail
  • Mustard
  • Oat
  • Pennycress
  • Pigweed
  • Ryegrass
  • Shepherd's-purse
  • Tansy
  • Tansymustard, Green (Descurainia pinnata ssp. brachycarpa)
  • Thistle

State Registrations

  • Registered
  • Unregistered

Technical Specifications

  • Active Ingredient

    Pyroxsulam

  • Application Rate

    Standard use rate is 2 oz./A.

  • Application Timing

    Apply postemergence in either the fall or spring, three-leaf to jointing stage. Apply to grass weeds at the two-leaf to two-tiller stage. Apply to broadleaf weeds before they exceed 2 inches in height or diameter.

  • Herbicide Group

    PowerFlex® HL herbicide is an ALS mode of action (Group 2) herbicide.

  • Approved Use

    For postemergence control of annual grass and broadleaf weeds in winter wheat and triticale.


Other products

Looking for similar or complementary products? Check out these related products.
Prepay and Save

Save Up to 10% on Crop Protection

With the TruChoice® Offer, you can save at the time of purchase on 100+ leading crop protection products like this one. Fund a prepay account with Corteva Agriscience to start saving.

Tru Choice logo

With the TruChoice® Offer, you can save at the time of purchase on 100+ leading crop protection products like this one. Fund a prepay account with Corteva Agriscience to start saving.

GoldSky, OpenSky, PerfectMatch, PowerFlex, PowerFlex HL and Quelex are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions.