Keystone® + Hornet® WDG Herbicides
Nothing matches the performance of a tank mix of Keystone® + Hornet® WDG herbicides for weed control. The broad-spectrum control of this program makes it an ideal one-pass option for conventional corn.
- It controls more weeds better than a premix of metolachlor, mesotrione and atrazine (Lumax or Lexar herbicide), including cocklebur, common and giant ragweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, sunflowers, wild proso millet and woolly cupgrass.
- A tank mix of acetochlor + Hornet WDG pumps, flows and cleans up easier than Lumax or Lexar. Lumax or Lexar may settle and set up in lines or hoses when left sitting idle overnight.
- Acetochlor activates with only 1/4 inch of rainfall; metolachlor requires 1/2 inch of rainfall for activation.
- A tank mix offers flexibility so you can adjust rates based upon soil pH and organic matter content.
| Hornet WDG Provides the Power Behind Broad-Spectrum, One-Pass Weed Control |
| Soil-Applied Ratings |
Cocklebur |
Kochia |
Morningglory |
Common Ragweed |
Sunflowers |
Pigweeds |
Giant
Ragweed |
Prickly
Sida |
| Hornet WDG |
8 |
8+ |
7 |
8+ |
9 |
9 |
7+ |
7+ |
| Callisto |
4 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
8+ |
7 |
7 |
Source: 2004 University of Illinois Weed Control Ratings.
9 = Excellent;
8 = Good;
7 = Fair;
6 = Poor.
Keystone, Lexar and Lumax are Restricted Use Pesticides. Keystone is not available for sale, distribution or use in the state of New York. Hornet WDG is not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Always read and follow label directions.