Rage®

Things are about to heat up for weeds

Looking for fast, consistent postemergence control of grasses and broadleaf weeds? Don’t go it alone. With the combined power of two modes of action, Rage® herbicide has a unique formula that really puts the burn on weeds and grasses – burning down more species and with a faster and more complete control than glyphosate, even many resistant weeds.

This dual-action product is specially designed for full-spectrum control with both systemic and contact activity. And its dual-mode of action makes Rage an ideal addition to your resistance management tool box.

Benefits

  • Dual mode of action for more complete control and resistance management
  • Controls more weeds than glyphosate
  • Acts fast – start seeing results in just three days
  • Economical with more complete control
  • Fewer crop and application restrictions than many other products

Rage is so tough you can actually see it working. Effects appear within just three days for faster broadleaf control compared to glyphosate. And, it’s convenient dual action makes it ideal for controlling both grasses and broadleaves for floor and middle management in permanent crops and orchards and under the hood and row-middle management in vegetables. With its dual action, Rage is an excellent addition to your resistance management program.

As safe as it is effective With fewer crop and application restrictions compared to many glyphosate and 2,4-D premixes, you can use it safely and effectively on a variety of crops, including: tree nuts, pome and stone fruits, citrus fruits, grapes, caneberries and vegetables. And Rage herbicide offers unsurpassed safety to adjacent sites and product users. When applying this product, please refer to the product label for specific use instructions.

Related Crops

Almonds
Apples
Apricot
Berries
Caneberry
Cherries
Citrus
Citrus Fruits
Crabapples
Grapes
Loquat
Mayhaw
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Pistachios
Plumcot
Plums
Prunes
Quince
Tree Nuts
Walnuts

Related Pests

Broadleaf Weeds

Alligatorweed
American Lotus
Annual Sowthistle
Artichoke Thistle
Bittercress
Black Nightshade Black Nightshade
Brackenfern
Burcucumber
Bushy Wallflower
Buttercup
California Burclover
Canada Thistle
Carpetweed
Catchweed Bedstraw
Chickweed
Common Cocklebur Common Cocklebur
Xanthium
Common Groundsel
Common Mallow
Common Mullein
Corn Spurry
Cuban Spinach
Curly Dock
Cutleaf Evening Primrose
Dandelion
Dwarfdandelion
Eastern Black Nightshade
Eastern Nightshade Eastern Nightshade
Solanum americanum, Solanum nigrum, Solanum ptycanthum, Solanum saccachoides
Eclipta
Fiddleneck
Field Bindweed
Field Pennycress
Fivehook Bassia
Fleabanes
Flixweed
Giant Ragweed
Groundcherry
Hairy Fleabane
Hairy Nightshade
Hemp Dogbane
Hemp Sesbania
Henbit
Horsenettle
Horseradish
Ice Plant
Jerusalem Artichoke
Knapweed
Kochia Kochia
Kochia
Lambsquarters Lambsquarters
Chenopodium
Lantana
Lespedeza Species
London Rocket
Maidencane
Marestail
Milkweed
Morningglory
Mouseear Chickweed
Mustards
Nightshades Nightshades
Solanum americanum, Solanum nigrum, Solanum ptycanthum, Solanum saccachoides
Pennsylvania Smartweed Pennsylvania Smartweed
Polygonum
Persian Speedwell
Pigweed, Redroot Pigweed, Redroot
Amaranthus
Poison Hemlock
Prickly Lettuce
Prostrate Knotweed
Prostrate Pigweed
Prostrate Spurge
Purple Ammania
Purple Deadnettle
Purple Loosetrife
Purslane
Red Clover
Red Deadnettle
Redmaids Rockpurslane
Redstem Filaree
Russian Thistle
Sheperdspurse
Smallseed Falseflax
Smooth Pigweed
Spanishneedles
Spatterdock
Spurred Anoda Spurred Anoda
Anoda
Stinging Nettle
Swamp Smartweed
Texas Blueweed
Umbrella Spurry
Velvetleaf Velvetleaf
Abutilon
Venice Mallow Venice Mallow
Hibiscus
Volunteer Corn
Volunteer Cotton
Water Lettuce
Waterhyacinth
Waterprimrose
White Clover
Whitetip Clover
Wild Poinsettia
Wild Radish
Wild Sunflower Wild Sunflower
Helianthus
Wild Sweet Potato
Yellow Rocket
Yellow Starthistle

Grass Weeds

Bahiagrass
Barley
Barnyardgrass Barnyardgrass
Echinochloa
Bermudagrass
Bluegrass, Annual
Bluegrass, Bulbous
Bluegrass, Kentucky
Broadleaf Signalgrass
Brome
Brome, Downy
Brome, Japanese
Bromegrass
Canarygrass
Cheat
Common Tules
Cordgrass
Crabgrass Crabgrass
Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria ciliaris
Cupgrass, Woolly
Dallisgrass
Fescue
Fescue, Tall
Foxtail, Carolina
Giant Cutgrass
Giant Reed
Goosegrass Goosegrass
Eleusine
Guineagrass
Italian Ryegrass
Itchgrass
Johnsongrass seedling Johnsongrass seedling
Sorghum
Jointed Goatgrass
Kikuyugrass
Napiergrass
Orchardgrass
Pampasgrass
Panicum, Willowweed
Paragrass
Perennial Ryegrass
Phragmites
Quackgrass
Sandbur, Field Sandbur, Field
Cenchrus
Shattercane Shattercane
Sorghum
Sprangletop
Stinkgrass
Torpedograss
Velvetgrass
Volunteer Wheat
Wheatgrass
Wild Proso Millet
Wirestem Muhly
Witchgrass

Sedges

Purple Nutsedge
Yellow Nutsedge

Diseases

Timothy
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