Weeds Don’t Stand a Chance
AgraCity offers the largest portfolio of herbicides in Canada
Weeds Don’t Stand a Chance
AgraCity offers the largest portfolio of herbicides in Canada
AgraCity offers the largest portfolio of herbicides in Canada
Affordable High-Performance Solutions with Varied Active Ingredients
Affordable High-Performance Solutions with Varied Active Ingredients
AgraCity offers the greatest number of options to control the widest variety of weeds and help manage herbicide resistance.
- Weeds are a constant challenge in Canada, and herbicide resistance only complicates efforts made to control them.
- The most common weeds include kochia, Russian thistle, cleavers, Canada thistle, volunteer canola, narrow-leaved hawk’s beard, foxtail barley, and wild oats.
- Canadian farmers are also facing the firsthand challenge of herbicide resistance on their farms.
- Herbicide-resistant weeds develop due to the repeated use of the same herbicide group over a number of years on the same field.
At AgraCity you can keep your fields clean by utilizing the broadest portfolio of herbicides in Canada
List of Weeds and AgraCity Solutions
Annual Sow-Thistle
Annual Sow-Thistle is common weed and is characterized by its yellow flowers and spiny leaves, and can be found in a wide range of habitats.
Canada Thistle
Canada Thistle is an invasive weed species in Canada that spreads very aggressively and can outcompete native plants on agriculture fields.
Chickweed
Chickweed, a low-growing weed in Canada, is characterized by its small white flowers and egg-shaped leaves, and can be found in disturbed areas.
Cleavers
Cleavers is a common weed in Canada that grows in moist, shaded areas and attaches itself to other plants with sticky stems and leaves.
Corn Spurry
Corn Spurry, a common weed in Canada, is characterized by its small white or pink flowers and can be found in agricultural fields, pastures etc
Dandelion
Dandelion is weed with deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers, and is often found in lawns, fields, and disturbed areas.
Flixweed
Flixweed, an invasive weed species in Canada, is known for its rapid growth and ability to outcompete crops and native plants
Foxtail Barley
Foxtail Barley weed is an invasive grass species often found in agricultural fields, and can cause injury to animals due to its sharp seed heads.
Green Foxtail
Green Foxtail weed, a highly competitive grass species in Canada, is known for its dense foliage and long, bristly seed heads, and can reduce crop yields.
Hemp-Nettle
Hemp-Nettle, also known as Galeopsis Tetrahit, is a common weed that can quickly spread due to its ability to produce numerous seeds.
Japanese Brome
Japanese or Downy Brome weed is an invasive grass species which is highly adaptable to a wide range of environmental conditions.
Kochia
Kochia is an invasive weed known for its ability to tolerate drought and salt, and can quickly spread posing a threat to crop productivity.
Redroot Pigweed
Redroot Pigweed, a common summer annual weed, is known for its rapid growth and ability to compete with crops for nutrients and water.
Round-Leaved Mallow
Round-Leaved Mallow, a broadleaf weed, has round, scalloped leaves and small pink or white flowers, and can be found in lawns and agriculture fields.
Russian Thistle
Russian Thistle weed, also known as tumbleweed, is an invasive species that can break off and tumble with the wind, spreading its seeds.
Scentless Chamomile
Scentless Chamomile is an invasive weed species known for its distinctive daisy-like flowers and strong, unpleasant odor.
Shepherd’s-Purse
Shepherd’s-Purse is a common weed characterized by its heart-shaped seed pods and small white flowers, and can be found in agricultural fields.
Smartweed
Smartweed is known for its distinctive triangular leaves and clusters of pink or white flowers, and can be found in wetlands, and agricultural fields among others.
Stinkweed
Stinkweed is a common weed in Canada, and is characterized by, as the name suggests, a strong, unpleasant odor, and can be found in agricultural fields.
Stork’s-Bill
Stork’s-Bill is characterized by its small, pink flowers and long, pointed seed capsules, and can be found in agricultural fields, gardens, and other disturbed areas.
Vetch
Vetch, a climbing plant with pea-like flowers, is a common weed that can invade agricultural fields and pastures, and can be difficult to control.
Volunteer Canola
Volunteer Canola is a weed which is the result of escaped seeds from the previous year’s canola crop and can compete with new crops for nutrients and space.
Wild Oats
Wild Oats can reduce crop yields and quality, and is difficult to control due to its ability to quickly develop herbicide resistance.
Wild Buckwheat
Wild Buckwheat can be difficult to control due to its ability to produce large amounts of seeds and tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions.