INTRAVA™ DX

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Take Back Control

INTRAVA ™ DX herbicide by UPL introduces a game-changing new active ingredient to the corn market, offering a long lasting pre-emergent residual herbicide that gives back control over the most challenging weeds, such as HPPD-resistant pigweed.

Product Highlights

• Delivers broad-spectrum broadleaf control with 30+ days of residual activity.

• Especially effective in providing control over atrazine-resistant Amaranth species and HPPD-resistant pigweed.

• Suppression of grass weed species such as foxtail and barnyardgrass.

• Amicarbazone is new to the corn market and has no known resistance issues.

• Leverages a low use rate with minimal application restrictions.

• Provides a flexible application window and is an easy tank-mix partner.

• Active Ingredients Amicarbazone, metribuzin

• Use Rate 10-20 fl. oz./A

• Key Crop Corn (Field & Silage)

• Key Weeds Common lambsquarters, common ragweed, Palmer amaranth, redroot pigweed,

Atrazine (20 fl. oz./A)
INTRAVA DX 21 fl. oz./A

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Active Ingredients: Amicarbazone & Metribuzin

INTRAVA™ DX herbicide by UPL introduces a game-changing new active ingredient to the corn market, offering a long lasting pre-emergent residual herbicide that gives back control over the most challenging weeds, such as HPPD-resistant pigweed.

Key Features

• Delivers broad-spectrum broadleaf control with 30+ days of residual activity.

• Especially effective in providing control of atrazine-resistant Amaranth species and HPPD-resistant pigweed.

• Leverages a low use rate with minimal application restrictions.

• Provides a flexible application window and is an easy tank-mix partner.

Key Crops Key Weeds

Broadleaves

Corn (Field & Silage)

Refer to the product label for a full list of controlled weeds.

* Partial control.

Common lambsquarters,1 Common ragweed, Palmer amaranth,1,2 Redroot pigweed,1,2 Velvetleaf, Waterhemp1,2 Grasses*

Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass, Giant foxtail, Green foxtail

1 Certain biotypes may have developed resistance to photosynthesis inhibiting herbicides e.g., triazines. If weed resistance is known or suspected, use in combination or in sequence with a registered non-photosynthesis inhibiting herbicide.

2 Due to extended periods of germination and/or dry weather conditions, control of these weeds may be erratic and require cultivation or an appropriate postemergence herbicide application for control of late-season escapes.

Active Ingredients

Application Details

• Formulation Type: SC

• Use Rate: 10-27 fl. oz./A*

• Max Applications: DO NOT exceed one application per year.

• Timing: INTRAVA DX can be surface applied 0-30 days pre-plant or preemergence, depending on geography, soil texture and organic matter content. If weeds have emerged, INTRAVA DX herbicide must be applied with the appropriate burndown herbicide at label recommended rates to achieve control of the existing weeds during application, e.g., glufosinate or glyphosate.

• Application Considerations

– Use the higher rate when weed populations are heavy.

– Do not apply to sweet corn, popcorn, white corn or corn grown for seed.

– Do not plant corn less than 1.5 inches deep.

– Do not apply to soils having pH 7.0 or higher.

– Do not graze or harvest for silage or grain less than 60 days from application.

• Signal Word: Caution

Untreated Check
INTRAVA DX 21 fl. oz./A
Control of glyphosate-resistant Palmer Amaranth 42 DAT Champaign, IL

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