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Voraxor Complete

Group 14 and 15

 

The most consistent pre-seed burndown on the market, with outstanding residual activity for an effective one-two punch to start the season.

  • Three actives in a high-performance herbicide: new Tirexor®, trusted Kixor® for burndown control and Zidua® SC for residual activity
  • Broad-spectrum control including activity on grassy weeds
  • Enhanced residual activity on key broadleaf weeds

Labels & SDS

11 AVAILABLE

Applicable On

Field Corn

Lentils

Peas (Dried Field)

Soybeans

Labels & SDS

Additional Resources

  

Benefits of Voraxor Complete

  • Delivers burndown and residual control for a cleaner start to the season
  • Enhanced residual activity on volunteer canola, cleavers, kochia, wild mustard, foxtail and wild oats
  • Controls Group 2-, Group-4 and glyphosate-resistant biotypes of Canada fleabane and kochia
  • Application timing includes pre-seed and pre-emergent for early, effective weed control

Performance Trials

 

Residual weed control, 21 to 35 DAT

Field Comparison: Untreated + Solo Ultra Q

Burndown control in pulses (Voraxor only), 28 to 36 DAT

Chart: Wild Oats + Volunteer Barley

Voraxor Complete vs. competitors                                                                         

Field Comparison: Untreated + Solo Ultra Q

Weed control of wild oats and volunteer cereals in peas and lentils, 42 days after application

Chart: Wild Oats + Volunteer Barley

Product Info & Application Guide

Weeds Controlled

Weeds Staging
Broadleafs 8 leaf (except where indicated)
Canada fleabane1  
Cleavers2 (4 whorls)
Common waterhemp2 (prior to emergence)
Dandelion3 (15 cm height)
Kochia1,2 (15 cm height)
Lamb’s quarters2  
Narrow-leaved hawk’s beard (8 cm height)
Redroot pigweed2  
Round-leaved mallow  
Shepherd’s purse4  
Stinkweed2  
Volunteer canola2,5  
Wild buckwheat2  
Wild mustard2  
   
Grasses prior to emergence
Foxtail (green, yellow)6  
Wild oats6  

 

1 Included Group 2-, Group 4- and glyphosate-resistant biotypes.

2 Residual suppression (may be rate dependent).

3 Top growth burndown control only of perennial plants, control of spring-germinating plants.

4 Burndown suppression only.

5 All herbicide-tolerant canola systems, including glyphosate-tolerant canola.

6 Residual suppression only. 

Application Tips

  • Restricted entry interval is 12 hours.
  • Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast.
  • Do not apply during periods of dead calm or when winds are gusty.
  • Do not use on peat or muck soils with 7% or more organic matter content.
  • Should the product freeze, thaw at room temperature and agitate well before use.

 

There is no required pre-harvest interval between a pre-seed or pre-emergent application and harvest. 

 

Follow crops

3 months after application7 Following season7
Winter wheat Barley, canola, dry common beans, peas (dried field), flax, field corn, lentils, mustard, soybeans, wheat (spring, durum)

 

Following a spring application of Voraxor.

How Much to Apply

One case of Voraxor Complete will treat 40 to 80 acres, depending on the rate. One case will treat 40 to 80 acres for corn, peas (dried field) and soybeans. One case will treat 80 acres for lentils.

 

Crop Rates8
Field corn

Voraxor: 19.5 to 40.5 ml/ac (48 to 100 ml/ha)

Zidua SC: 49 to 97 ml/ac (120 to 240 ml/ha)

Lentils

Voraxor: 19.5 ml/ac (48 ml/ha)9

Zidua SC: 49 ml/ac (120 ml/ha)

Peas (dried field)

Voraxor: 19.5 to 40.5 ml/ac (48 to 100 ml/ha)

Zidua SC: 49 to 97 ml/ac (120 to 240 ml/ha)

Soybeans

Voraxor: 19.5 to 40.5 ml/ac (48 to 100 ml/ha)

Zidua SC: 49 to 97 ml/ac (120 to 240 ml/ha)

  

All applications

Merge adjuvant: 200 to 400 ml/ac (0.5 to 1 L/ha)

 

Water volume

Ground application only: 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac)

 

Mixing order

  1. Use a 50 mesh filter screen and fill clean spray tank ½ full of water. Start agitation system.10
  2. Add Zidua SC following by Voraxor followed by glyphosate; continue agitation.
  3. Add Merge. If excess foaming occurs, add an anti-foaming agent.
  4. Continue agitation while adding the remaining amount of water.
  5. Continue agitation or run the by-pass system. After any break in spraying, agitate thoroughly before spraying again.

 

Always follow the WAMLEGS mixing procedure when tank mixing.

 

All types including Roundup Ready®.

Rate restrictions apply. Do not use rates of Voraxor higher than 19.5 ml/ac (48 ml/ha) or injury could result.

10 Do not over-agitate at any point in the process.