Get ahead of spring weeds by spraying Fierce EZ, Valtera EZ or Astir this fall.

Are there weeds in your fields giving you a headache? Is kochia becoming a bigger problem? Are wild oats a nuisance? Now is the time to start planning for early season weed control next spring. 

Weeds show up early — and steal yield fast in the spring. That’s why growers rely on fall-applied soil active solutions like Valtera® EZ, Fierce® EZ and Astir®. These proven pre emergent herbicides deliver broad-spectrum control across cereals and pulses, helping you manage resistance, stay flexible and lead the season instead of chasing it. Less in-season pressure. More flexibility when it counts. You don’t need to overhaul your season. Just upgrade your start.

Watch this video and learn how Valtera EZ and Fierce EZ work to manage spring weeds.

TAKE OUT TOUGH WEEDS WITH VALTERA EZ, FIERCE EZ and ASTIR

Valtera EZ, Fierce EZ and Astir knock out tough-to-kill weeds with up to 8 weeks of extended control in pulses, wheat, barley and soybeans. These pre-emergent herbicides can help manage Group 2-, 4- and glyphosate-resistant weeds while staying flexible so you can move from pulses to cereals with no cropping restrictions.

BENEFITS OF FALL-APPLIED SOIL ACTIVE HERBICIDES

When applied in the fall, Valtera EZ, Fierce EZ and Astir create a protective layer of herbicide that activates with spring moisture. While you’re busy seeding next spring, these herbicides actively help control spring weeds as they emerge. The residual activity of Valtera EZ, Fierce EZ and Astir takes out multiple flushes of weeds for up to 8 weeks, preserving nutrients and moisture in the soil, and helping your crop get a head start.

Use Valtera EZ or Fierce pre-emergent herbicide in the fall to control spring weedsUse Valtera EZ or Fierce pre-emergent herbicide in the fall to control spring weeds

West_SoilActive-EasyToUseValtera EZ or Fierce pre-emergent herbicides are easy to use

TIPS TO MAXIMIZE FALL VALTERA AND FIERCE APPLICATIONS

In the fall Valtera EZ and Fierce EZ should be applied close to freeze-up or when the soil temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius. Jason Lindgren, Nufarm Territory Manager  shows how to take a proper soil temperature and also shares some other tips to maximize your fall application.

WHAT FARMERS ARE SAYING ABOUT VALTERA AND FIERCE

Fierce EZ worked really well on our farm. We left two check strips so we could tell the difference. It worked really well suppressing the canola, wild mustard, and it worked really well on the kochia as well.

- Megan Moore (Rosetown, SK)

We had a serious kochia problem in this area, and we are finding Valtera is doing an excellent job of controlling kochia in our lentils. And we are able to grow lentils in certain fields that we couldn't in the past.

- Kache Miller, KJM Farms (Warner, AB)
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Product Information

 

Group 14 herbicide

This soil active, pre-emergent herbicide knocks down several tough broadleaf weeds including kochia, chickweed, lamb’s quarters, pigweed, seedling dandelions and volunteer canola (suppression).

Lentils | Chickpeas | Field Peas
Barley | Wheat | Soybeans | Field Corn

More Info
Fierce EZ herbicide product page

 

Group 14 & 15 herbicides

With two modes of action, this pre-emergent herbicide has extended activity on broadleaf and grass weeds including chickweed, cleavers, kochia, lamb’s quarters, Russian thistle (suppression), volunteer canola (suppression), green foxtail, and wild oats (suppression).

Chickpeas | Field Peas | Lentils (fall application)
Wheat (spring, winter) | Soybeans | Field Corn

More Info

 

Group 14 herbicide

This pre-emergent soil active herbicide delivers early season residual weed control on kochia, wild buckwheat, lamb’s-quarters, pigweeds and crabgrass

Chickpeas | Field Peas | Flax
Wheat | Soybeans 

More Info

Related Materials

Kochia weed in brown soil

Kochia Sucks!

Get control of it.

Kochia is easily becoming one of the most troublesome weeds in Western Canada. And, the available herbicide options to control it are decreasing.

Read More
Peas-and-bins

Why early weed control matters for lentils and peas

Weed management is essential in pulses, because the truth is, they just aren’t competitive crops. Pulse crops are highly susceptible to yield losses of 20-40% as a result of weed competition.

Read More

Maximize your ROI in wheat with soil active herbicides

Don’t be chaffed by poor quality wheat and lower yields. Get a jump on weed control now so you can maximize your return on investment.

Read More

Soil Active Herbicides Help Manage Weed Resistance

With different active ingredients and application timings, soil active herbicides can help tackle troublesome resistant weeds and slow down the development of herbicide resistance.

Read More