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Carter EC Herbicide
Carter EC Herbicide is a fast-acting post-emergent broadleaf herbicide powered by carfentrazone-ethyl. As a Group 14 PPO inhibitor, Carter EC delivers rapid contact activity on labeled broadleaf weeds, with visible desiccation symptoms often appearing within hours after application.
Carter EC is labeled for use in a wide range of agricultural crops and non-crop farmstead areas. It can be used for selective post-emergence broadleaf weed control, burndown prior to planting, sucker control, harvest aid applications, and defoliation or desiccation in labeled crops. Carter EC is the generic equivalent of Aim EC Herbicide.
Features & Benefits
✓ Fast-acting contact herbicide with visible weed burn down within hours
✓ Controls labeled broadleaf weeds including pigweed, morningglory, velvetleaf, kochia, lambsquarters, waterhemp, and many others
✓ Low-use-rate formulation for cost-efficient post-emergent weed control
✓ Labeled for many agricultural crops including corn, cotton, rice, soybeans, small grains, sorghum, tree nuts, fruit crops, vegetables, grasses, and more
✓ Useful as a pre-plant burndown partner with glyphosate, glufosinate, paraquat, 2,4-D, or dicamba where labeled
✓ May be used for harvest aid, desiccation, defoliation, sucker management, and chemical mowing in labeled crops
✓ Emulsifiable concentrate formulation mixes with water, liquid fertilizer, or labeled tank-mix partners
Labeled Use Sites
Carter EC is labeled for agricultural and commercial use in a broad range of crops and non-crop farmstead areas. Labeled crop and use sites include alfalfa and clover, asparagus, berries, corn, cotton, fruit trees, tree nuts, grapes and small vine fruits, grasses grown for forage, fodder, hay, seed, or sod, hops, mint, peanuts, rice, small grains, sorghum, soybeans, sugarcane, teff, tobacco, tuberous and corm vegetables, brassica vegetables, bulb vegetables, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy vegetables, legumes, root vegetables, tropical fruit, citrus, pome fruit, stone fruit, and non-crop farm areas such as field edges, fence lines, terraces, dry ditches, canal banks, equipment storage areas, and farm buildings.
Target Weeds
Carter EC is labeled for control or burndown of many emerged broadleaf weeds, including common lambsquarters, ivyleaf morningglory, pitted morningglory, eastern black nightshade, redroot pigweed, velvetleaf, waterhemp, cheeseweed, redstem filaree, flixweed, common mallow, entireleaf morningglory, scarlet morningglory, hairy nightshade, field pennycress, prostrate pigweed, smooth pigweed, tumble pigweed, common purslane, hemp sesbania, seedling Pennsylvania smartweed, prostrate spurge, tansymustard, common waterhemp, tall waterhemp, spiny amaranth, spurred anoda, catchweed bedstraw, buffalobur, carpetweed, cocklebur, hophornbeam copperleaf, volunteer cotton, eclipta, coast fiddleneck, smooth groundcherry, Wright’s groundcherry, jimsonweed, kochia, prickly lettuce, burning nettle, American black nightshade, black nightshade, London rocket, shepherd’s purse, Virginia speedwell, tropical spiderwort, Russian thistle, bushy wallflower, Palmer amaranth, corn spurry, broadleaf filaree, white filaree, Venice mallow, meadowfoam, redmaids, field bindweed top growth, burclover, dayflower, lanceleaf sage, and sowthistle.
Application Notes
Apply Carter EC according to the crop-specific directions on the product label. Carter EC is a contact herbicide, so thorough spray coverage is essential for good weed control. Best results are achieved when applications are made to actively growing weeds that are small, generally up to 4 inches tall or rosettes less than 3 inches across unless otherwise specified by the label.
Do not apply Carter EC within 6 to 8 hours of rain or irrigation, or when heavy dew is present on the crop. Avoid applications when conditions favor drift. Carter EC is a PPO contact herbicide and can injure desirable vegetation if spray mist contacts sensitive crops, green stems, foliage, blooms, or fruit. Follow all crop-specific rates, adjuvant requirements, pre-harvest intervals, rotational restrictions, spray buffers, and application method restrictions on the label.
Product Information
Active Ingredient:
Carfentrazone-ethyl 22.3%
HRAC Group:
Group 14 Herbicide
Chemical Family:
PPO Inhibitor
Formulation:
Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
EPA Reg. No.:
83529-283
Signal Word:
Caution
Manufacturer:
Sharda USA LLC
Generic For:
Aim EC Herbicide
Recommended Rotation Partner:
A labeled herbicide with a different mode of action. The Carter EC label references tank mixes with glyphosate, glufosinate, paraquat, 2,4-D, dicamba, atrazine, MCPA, and other crop-specific labeled herbicides for broader-spectrum weed control and resistance management.
Recommended Surfactant:
ProSurf 90 where a nonionic surfactant is allowed by the crop-specific label directions. Vortex Xtra may be considered where methylated seed oil or oil-based adjuvant use is permitted. Always follow the Carter EC label and adjuvant label before use.
| ACTIVE INGREDIENT | Carfentrazone 22.3% |
| MANUFACTURER | Sharda USA |
| EPA REGISTRATION | 83529-283 |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, CA, NY, VA |
| COMPARABLE PRODUCTS | Aim EC, Antik EC |
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