Unleash the power of Shark on new crops.

Registered for use in California only.
A
new predator is attacking weeds in California. It's called Shark®
herbicide, now labeled on cotton, field corn, sweet corn, rice, wild
rice, sorghum, wheat, barley and oats. It can be used for pre-plant
burndown and for in-season uses for these crops. Shark features a
unique new mode of action that can control some of your toughest
broadleaf weed problems to protect your crop's yield and quality.
PCAs - earn CEU credits by completing the Shark EW Training Module
Shark on cotton
Shark
is a powerful new herbicide that can be used on cotton as a pre-plant
burndown, post-direct and layby treatment, or as a harvest aid. This
versatile product helps reduce costs by increasing your tank-mix
options. It also controls tough weeds like morningglories, nightshade,
velvetleaf, Common Purslane, Lambsquarters, Field Bindweed seedlings
and suppresses established Field Bindweed. Shark performs consistently
regardless of the weather conditions and has been classified as
reduced-risk by the EPA. If you're looking for a new way to take a bite
out of weeds in cotton, go with Shark.
Shark on corn
Whether you apply Shark alone or as a tank-mix partner, you get control
of tough weeds in corn. When applied as directed, it controls problem
weeds like common lambsquarters, morningglories, nightshade, pigweeds,
purslane, velvetleaf and more. And for an even broader spectrum of weed
control, Shark can be tank mixed with many other corn herbicides. It's
just what you've been waiting for to attack weeds in corn.
Using Shark for pre-plant burndown
Shark is a dependable and fast-acting pre-plant burndown - broadleaf
weeds are melted down in three to five days - and is rainfast in one
hour. Applied alone, or with other herbicides, Shark takes out problem
weeds that can get in the way during planting. It can be applied by
ground or air, and does not require a permit, making it an easy choice
for your operation.
Other uses for Shark
Shark can also take out many broadleaf weeds that many other herbicides
leave behind in rice, wild rice, sorghum, wheat, barley and oats. It
also provides powerful protection of yields. For more information about
using Shark to attack weeds in your fields, talk to your pest control
advisor.