Product information
Hudson is a post-emergent herbicide, selective for straw cereals, fodder maize, and pastures, which controls a large number of annual and perennial weeds.
Treated plants: Cereals, fodder maize, pastures
Mode of action: Hudson is absorbed into plants by the leaves and quickly translocates throughout the plant. Sensitive weeds no longer develop, discolor, and die within a maximum of 10 days.
It is essential that the target weeds appear fully before application, and that the treatment completely covers the foliar system of the weeds. Weeds that sprout after treatment are not controlled.
The best results are obtained when weeds are actively growing.
How to use it:
-Spring treatments (starting March 1): Wheat, Barley (autumn)
Apply 1 liter/ha if the weeds are small and 2 liters/ha when the crop has the 3rd knot. In the case of weeds that are 10-40 cm (optimal 15 cm), Hudson will stop their growth, it will not fight them completely.
When using the 2 liters/ha dose, DO NOT MIX HUDSON WITH ANY PRODUCT.
-Autumn treatments: Wheat, Barley (autumn)
Apply 0.5 liters/ha starting with the 2-leaf stage of the crop and until the end of February, but not after the appearance of the first node.
Newly sown pastures: apply 0.75 liters/ha at the beginning of autumn when the grass is well developed and the weeds are growing.
Permanent pastures: apply 2 liters/ha in 300-400 liters of water, in the spring at the rosette stage, but it can also be applied 14-21 days after mowing when the weed leaves have grown again.
Do not cultivate or harrow crops for the first 7 days after treatment and do not use Hudson in crops mixed with clover or other legumes.
Advantages of using Hudson Herbicide:
-It can be applied to wheat and barley until the appearance of the second internode;
-Very effective in controlling weeds from newly established pastures;
-It is one of the few herbicides for weed control in post-emergence fodder maize;
-Used in combination with other approved herbicides, it improves the action of controlling broadleaf weeds;
-Very good efficacy when used in mixture with methsulfuron methyl herbicides.
Crop | Weeds attacked | Dose | Application period |
Wheat, Autumn Barley | Dicotyledonous weeds | 1 liter/ha | Post-emergent - between the stage of 3 leaves and 2 visible internodes of the culture |
Spring wheat, spring barley | Dicotyledonous weeds | 0.75 liters/ha | Post-emergent - before the 2nd internode of the culture |
Autumn oats, Rye | Dicotyledonous weeds | 1 liter/ha | Post-emergent - before the 2nd internode of the culture |
Fodder corn | Dicotyledonous weeds | 1 liter/ha | Post-emergent - from the 3rd unopened leaf to the 6th unopened corn leaf, before the corn stalks are 20 cm high and before the supporting roots appear at the first node |
Newly sown pastures | Dicotyledonous weeds | 0.75 liters/ha | Post-emergent - from the beginning of autumn when the sown grasses are in the twinning phase and the weeds are in the active growth phase |
Stabilized pastures | Dicotyledonous weeds | 1.25 liters/ha | Post-emergent - for Rumex species it is normally applied in spring when the weeds are in the rosette phase, but it can also be applied 14-21 days after mowing. For the species Urtica dioica, the treatment is applied until mid-June when the weeds are in the active growth phase. |
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Barclay Chemicals |
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Packaging | 5 litres |
Destination use | Population, Professionals, Trained personnel |
Formulations | EC-Emulsifiable concentrate |
Active Substances | Fluroxypyr |
Active Substance Concentration | 200 g/l |
Against | Black bindweed, Black nightshade, Chickweed, Common dandelion, Common fumitory, Common groundsel, Common Hempnettle, Common poppy, Fat hen, Goosegrass, Henbit dead-nettle, Ivy-leaved speedwell, Pale persicaria, Purple dead-nettle, Shepherd's purse, Stinging nettle, Wild mustard, Wild radish |
Crops | Barley, Corn, Oat, Rye, Wheat |
Dosage | 0.75-1.25 l/ha |
Timing of application | Postemergence |
Types of weeds | annual dicotyledonous, perennial dicotyledonous |
Application Type | Low pressure spray |
Precautionary Statements
P102 | Keep out of reach of children |
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P103 | Read label before use |
P273 | Avoid release to the environment |
P301+P312 | IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell |
P305+P351+P338 | IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. |
H302 | Harmful if swallowed |
H332 | Harmful if inhaled. |