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Kevin Bradley
University of Missouri
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Trace Thompson
University of Missouri
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Jesse Yount
University of Missouri
Plant Science & Technology

Drones and Herbicides: Are we there yet?

Kevin Bradley
University of Missouri
(573) 882-4039
bradleyke@missouri.edu

Trace Thompson
University of Missouri

Jesse Yount
University of Missouri

June 7,2024

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There's no question that the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or "drones" have gained a lot of attention as a method of pesticide application in recent years. Within large-scale production agriculture, thus far UAVs have mostly been utilized for the application of fungicides. In many ways, this seems to be a natural fit as most fungicides are applied aerially and at ultra-low application volumes. But more recently there has been greater interest in the use of UAVs for the application of herbicides. As with everything there are advantages and disadvantages to this potential use, but I have no doubt that the industry will likely move (and is already moving) more in this direction. So, we need to be ready with answers but unfortunately, I think right now from a herbicide and weed management perspective, most weed scientists would say we are not there yet and probably still have more questions than answers. There is much more work that needs to be done to understand the effects of different drone application parameters on spray quality and weed control, and to determine which kind of herbicides and application timings may or may not be a good fit for a UAV application. We are doing some of this research here at the University of Missouri and sharing our initial results for people to see, and a variety of other excellent UAV application research is being conducted at other universities across the U.S.

However, it seems more often than not within our industry that the rate of adoption of a new practice or technology outpaces the speed with which we are able to generate research results and recommendations. And sometimes the rate of adoption of a practice may not be entirely consistent with the usage allowed on the herbicide label(s). As an example, I have had numerous drone applicators tell me that they have checked the label and that it is OK for them to apply a given herbicide with their UAV because it has an aerial label. I would classify that as "step 1" and almost always applicators have that information correct. But when I ask about the application volume/gallons per acre (GPA) that they are using, that's where things seem to start falling apart. Keep in mind just because a herbicide can be applied aerially doesn't mean that it can be applied at ultra-low application volumes (<5 GPA) like what commonly occurs with UAV applications. To that end, we have combed through a variety of herbicide labels and provide two tables for aerial application restrictions and parameters: Table 1 for common corn and soybean herbicides and Table 2 for common pasture herbicides. We aim to show: 1) what are some of the more common herbicides that are and are not allowed to be applied aerially, and 2) what is the minimum GPA allowed for an aerial application. These tables are not all-inclusive and are only provided as a guideline; be sure to carefully check and read through each herbicide label thoroughly before making any application with a UAV.

Aerial Application Restrictions and Parameters

Herbicide Trade Name Active Ingredient(s) Site of Action Aerial Label ? Minimum GPA for Aerial Application Relevant Label Comments
2, 4-D LV6 2, 4-D 4 Yes 2
AAtrex 4L Atrazine 5 Yes at least 1 depending on rate of product or 2 for POST Apply in a minimum of 1 qt of water for each qt of this product applied per acre.
AAtrex Nine-O Atrazine 5 No n/a
Accent Q Nicosulfuron 2 Yes 3 No aerial application in New York and California
Acuron Atrazine + Bicyloprone + Mesotrione + S-metolachlor 5+27+15 No n/a
Acuron Flexi S-metolachlor + Mesotrione + Bicycloprone 15+27 No n/a
Acuron GT S-metolachor + Glyphosate + Mesotrione + Bicycloprone 15+9+27 No n/a
Affinity Broadspec Thifensulfuron + Tribenuron 2 Yes 2 No aerial application in New York
Agility SG Dicamba + Metsulfuron + Tribenuron + Thifensuluron 4 + 2 + 2 + 2 Yes 1
Aim EC Carfentrazone 14 Yes 3
Alite 27 Isoxaflutole 27 No n/a
Ally Extra SG Thifensuluron + Tribenuron + Metsuluron 2 + 2 + 2 Yes 1 No aerial application in New York
Ally XP Metsulfuron 2 Yes 1
Amber Triasulfuron 2 Yes 2
Anthem Flexx Pyroxasulfone + Carfentrazone 14+15 Yes 3
Anthem Maxx Pyroxasulfone + Fluthiacet-methyl 14 + 15 Yes 3
Armezon Topramezone 27 Yes 2
Armezon Pro Dimethenamid-P + Topramezone 15 + 27 Yes 2 No aerial application in New York
Assure II Quizalofop-P-ethyl 1 Yes 3 See label for crop restrictions
Authority Assist Sulfentrazone + Imazethapyr 15 + 2 Yes 5
Authority Edge Pyroxasulfone + Sulfentrazone 15 + 14 Yes 5
Authority Elite Sulfentrazone + S-Metolachlor 14 + 15 Yes 5
Authority First Sulfentrazone + Cloransulam-Methyl 14 + 2 Yes 5
Authority Maxx Sulfentrazone + Chlorimuron Ethyl 14 + 2 Yes 5 Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Authority Supreme Pyroxasulfone + Sulfentrazone 15 + 14 Yes 3
Authority XL Sulfentrazone + Chlorimuron Ethyl 14 + 2 Yes 5
Axial XL Pinoxaden 1 Yes 5
Balance Flexx Isoxaflutole 27 No n/a
Basagran Bentazon 6 Yes 5 Mininmum of 10 GPA for rice applications
Beacon Primisulfuron 2 Yes 3
Bicep II Magnum Atrazine + S-metolachlor 5 + 15 Yes 2
Bicep II Magnum FC Atrazine + S-metolachlor 5 + 15 Yes 2
Bicep Lite II Magnum Atrazine + S-metolachlor 5 + 15 Yes 2
Boundary 6.5 EC S-metalachlor + Metribuzin 5 + 15 Yes 2
Brawl II S-Metolachlor 15 Yes 2
Brawl II ATZ S-Metolachlor + Atrazine 15 + 5 Yes 2 Allowed only when environmental conditions prohibit ground application
BroadAxe XC Sulfentrazone + S-metolachlor 14 + 15 Yes 5
Broadworks Mesotrione 27 No n/a
Brozine Bromoxynil + Atrazine 6 + 5 Yes 5 Max 40 PSI
Buctril Bromoxynil 6 Yes 5
Cadet Fluthiacet-methyl 14 Yes 5
Calibra S-metolachlor + Mesotrione 15 + 27 No n/a
Callisto Mesotrione 27 Yes 2 Can only be applied aerially to corn and sugarcane
Callisto GT Glyphosate + Mesotrione 9+27 No n/a
Callisto Xtra Atrazine + Mesotrione 5 + 27 Yes 2 Can only be applied aerially to corn and sugarcane
Canopy Blend Metribuzin + Chlorimuron Ethyl 2 + 5 Yes 2
Caparol 4L Prometryn 5 Yes 5
Capreno Tembotrione + Thiencarbazone 2+27 No n/a
Caravel Clomazone 13 Yes 10
Charger Basic S-Metolachlor 15 Yes 2
Charger Max S-Metolachlor 15 Yes 2
Charger Max ATZ S-Metolachlor + Atrazine 15 + 5 Yes 1
Cheetah Glufosinate-Ammonium 10 Yes 10
Cinch S-Metolachlor 15 Yes 2 Max 40 PSI
Cinch ATZ S-Metolachlor + Atrazine 15 + 5 Yes 2 Max 40 PSI
Classic Chlorimuron Ethyl 2 Yes 3
Cloak Metribuzin + Chlorimuron Ethyl 2 + 5 Yes 2
Cloak EX Chlorimuron Ethyl + Tribenuron Methyl 2 Yes 3 No aerial application in New York
Cobra Lactofen 14 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Comet Fluroxpyr 4 Yes 3
Command 3ME Clomazone 13 No n/a
Corvus Isoxaflutole + Thiencarbazone 27+2 No n/a
Coyote Mesotrione + S-metolachlor 27+15 No n/a
Curtail Clopyralid MEA salt + 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 4 + 4 Yes 2
Curtail M Clopyralid + MCPA 4 + 4 Yes 2
Degree Extra Acetochlor + Atrazine 15+5 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
DiFlexx Dicamba 4 No n/a Aerial application not mentioned in label
DiFlexx Duo Dicamba + Tembotrione 4 + 27 No n/a
Dual II Magnum S-metalachlor 15 Yes 2
Dual Magnum S-metalachlor 15 Yes 2
Encompass Flumioxazin 14 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST) Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Engenia Dicamba 4 No n/a
Enlist Duo 2, 4-D + Glyphosate 4+9 No n/a
Enlist One 2, 4-D 4 No n/a
Enlite Chlorimuron Ethyl + Flumioxazin + Thifensulfuron Methyl 2 + 14 + 2 Yes 5
Envive Chlorimuron Ethyl + Flumioxazin + Thifensulfuron Methyl 2 + 14 + 2 Yes 5
Envoke Trifloxysulfuron 2 No n/a
Extreme Imazethapyr + Glyphosate 2 + 9 Yes 5
Facet L Quinclorac 4 Yes 5 Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Fierce EZ Flumioxazin + pyroxasulfone 14 + 15 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Fierce MTZ Pyroxasulfone + Flumioxazin + Metribuzin 15+14+5 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Fierce XLT Chlorimuron + Flumioxazin + Pyroxasulfone 2 + 14 + 15 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
FirstRate Cloransulam-Methyl 2 Yes 3 No aerial application in New York
Flexstar Fomesafen 14 Yes 10
Flexstar GT 3.5 Fomesafen + Glyphosate 14 + 9 Yes 5 Max 40 PSI
FullTime NXT Acetochlor + Atrazine 5+15 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Fusilade DX Fluazifop-P-butyl 1 Yes 5
Gramoxone (SL 2.0 and 3.0) Paraquat 22 Yes 5 Cannot be applied aerially to more than 350 acres in a 24-hour period except for cotton and soybean dessication.
Halex GT Glyphosate + S-metolachlor + Mesotrione 9 + 15 + 27 Yes 2 Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Harmony Extra SG Thifensulfuron Methyl + Tribenuron Methyl 2 Yes 2
Harmony SG Thifensulfuron 2 Yes 2 (burndown, cereals); 5 (corn and soybeans)
Harness Acetochlor 15 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Harness Max Acetochlor + Mesotrione 15+27 No n/a
Harness Xtra 5.6L Acetochlor + Atrazine 5+15 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Helmet Metolachlor 15 Yes 2
Helmet Maxx Metolachlor + Atrazine + Mesotrione 15 + 5 + 27 No n/a
Helmet MTZ Metolachlor + Metribuzin 15 + 5 Yes 2 Max 40 PSI
Hornet Clopyralid + Flumetsulam 2+4 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Huskie Bromoxynil + Pyrasulfotole 6+27 Yes 5 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Huskie FX Fluroxypyr + Bromoxynil + Pyrasulfotole 4 + 6 +27 Yes 5
Impact Topramezone 27 Yes 3
Impact Core Topramezone + Acetochlor 27+15 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
ImpactZ Atrazine + Topramazone 5 + 27 Yes 3 Max 40 PSI
Interline Glufosinate-Ammonium 10 Yes 10
InterMoc S-Metolachlor + Glufosinate-Ammonium 15+10 Yes 5
Intimidator S-Metolachlor + Metribuzin + Fomesafen 15 + 5 + 14 Yes 5 No aerial application in New York
Katagon Tolpyralate + Nicosulfuron 27 + 2 No n/a
Keystone NXT Acetochlor + Atrazine 15+5 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Kyro Acetochlor + Topremezone + Clopyralid 15+27+4 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Latir Flumioxazin + Imazethapyr 14 + 2 Yes 5
Laudis Tembotrione 27 No n/a
Lexar EZ S-Metolachlor + Atrazine + Mesotrione 27+15+5 No n/a
Liberty 280 SL Glufosinate-Ammonium 10 Yes 10
Linex 4L Linuron 7 No n/a
Lorox Linuron 7 No n/a
Lumax EZ Atrazine + S-Metolachor + Mestrione 5+15+27 Yes 2 Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Marvel Fluthiacet Methyl + Fomesafen 14 Yes 5
Matador Metolachlor + Metribuzin + Imazethapyr 2 + 5 + 15 Yes 5
Mauler Metribuzin 5 Yes 2
Maverick Mesotrione + Clopyralid + Pyroxasulfone 4 + 15 + 27 Yes 2
Metricor 4F Metribuzin 5 Yes 2
Motif Mesotrione 27 Yes 2 Can only be applied aerially to corn and sugarcane
Outflank Flumioxazin 14 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Outlook Dimethenamid-P 15 Yes 2
Outrider Sulfosulfuron 2 Yes 5 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Panther Flumioxazin 14 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Panther MTZ Flumioxazin + Metribuzin 14 + 5 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Panther Pro Flumioxazin + Metribuzin + Imazethapyr 14 + 5 + 2 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Pendimax 3.3 Pendimethalin 3 Yes 5
Permit Halosulfuron 2 Yes 3
Perpetuo Flumiclorac + Pyroxasulfone 14 + 15 Yes 7
Poast Sethoxydim 1 Yes 5
Poast Plus Sethoxydim 1 Yes 5
Prefix Fomesafen + S-metolachlor 14 + 15 Yes 5
Prequel Rimsulfuron + Isoxaflutole 2 + 27 No n/a
Princep 4L Simazine 5 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Prowl H2O Pendimethalin 3 Yes 5
Pummel Metolachlor + Imazethapyr 2 + 15 Yes 5
Pursuit Imazethapyr 2 Yes 5
Python Flumetsulam 2 Yes 10 No aerial application in New York
Raptor Imazamox 2 Yes 5
Realm Q Rimsulfuron + Mesotrione 2 + 27 Yes 2 Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Reflex Fomesafen 14 Yes 5
Resicore Acetolchlor + Mesotrione + Clopyralid 15 + 27 + 4 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Resicore XL Acetolchlor + Mesotrione + Clopyralid 15 + 27 + 4 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Resolve DF Rimsulfuron 2 Yes 5 Not allowed in New York
Resolve Q Rimsulfuron + Thifensulfuron Methyl 2 Yes 2 Not allowed in New York
Resolve SG Rimsulfuron 2 Yes 5 Not allowed in New York
Resource Flumiclorac Pentyl Ester 14 Yes 7(POST); 5(Defoliation) Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A by air in a single application
Restraint Tolpyralate + Acetochlor 27 + 15 No n/a
Revulin Q Nicosulfuron + Mesotrione 2 + 27 Yes 2 Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Roundup PM Glyphosate 9 Yes 3 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Roundup PM3 Glyphosate 9 Yes 3 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Scepter Imazaquin 2 Yes 5 Max 40 PSI. Permitted in MO (See label for other states)
Select Max/Volunteer Clethodim 1 Yes 3
Sharpen Saflufenacil 14 Yes 3 (Fixed wing); 5 (Harvest Aid); 15 (Helicopter) Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Shieldex Tolpyralate 27 No n/a
Shutdown Sulfentrazone 14 Yes 5 Allowed only when environmental conditions prohibit ground application
Sinate Topramazone + Glufosinate-ammonium 27 + 10 Yes 10
Solstice Fluthiacet methyl + Mesotrione 14 + 27 No n/a
Sonalan 10G Ethafluralin 3 No n/a
Sonalan HFP Ethafluralin 3 No n/a
Sonic Sulfentrazone + Cloransulam-methyl 2 + 14 Yes 5 Allowed only when environmental conditions prohibit ground application
Spartan Charge Carfentrazone + Sulfentrazone 14 + 14 Yes 5
Spartan Elite Sulfentrazone + S-metolachlor 14 + 15 Yes 5
Spartan FL 4F Sulfentrazone 14 Yes 5
Starane Flex Floransulam + Fluroxpyr 2 + 4 Yes 3
Starane NXT Fluroxypyr + Bromoxynil 4 + 6 Yes 5 Max psi 40
Statement Metalachlor + Fomesafen 14 + 15 Yes 5
Status Dicamba + Diflufenzopyr 4+19 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Steadfast Q Nicosulfuron + Rimsulfuron 2 + 2 Yes 5 No aerial application in New York and California
Stinger HL Clopyralid 4 Yes 5
Storen Bicyclopyrone + Mesotrione + S-Metolachlor + Pyroxasulfone 27+15 No n/a
Storm Bentazon + Acifluofen 6 + 14 Yes 5
SureStart II Acetolchlor + Flumetsulam + Clopyralid 15 + 2 + 4 No n/a
Surpass NXT Acetochlor 15 No n/a Must have supplemental labeling to apply product
Surveil Cloransulam-Methyl + Flumioxazin 2 + 14 Yes 15(POST); 10(PRE) No aerial application in New York
Synchrony XP Chlorimuron Ethyl + Thifensulfuron Methyl 2 Yes 2 No aerial application in New York
Tavium Dicamba + S-Metolachlor 4+15 No n/a
Tendovo S-Metolachlor + Metribuzin + Cloransulam 2 + 5 + 15 Yes 2
Torment Fomesafen + Imazethapyr 14 + 2 Yes 5 Max psi 40
Tough 5EC Pyridate 6 No n/a
Treaty Thifensulfuron-Methyl 2 Yes 5
Treaty Extra Thifensulfuron Methyl + Tribenuron Methyl 2 + 2 Yes 2 No aerial application in New York
Treflan 4L Trifluralin 3 Yes 5
Tricor 4F Metribuzin 5 Yes 2
TripleFlex Acetolchlor + Flumetsulam + Clopyralid 15 + 2 + 4 No n/a
Tripzin ZC Pendimethalin + Metribuzin 3 + 5 Yes 2
Trivence Chlorimuron Ethyl + Flumioxazin + Metribuzin 2 + 5 + 14 Yes 5
Trivolt Isoxaflutole + Thiencarbazone + Flufenacet 27+2+15 No n/a
Ultra Blazer Acifluorfen 14 Yes 5
Upstage Clomazone 13 No n/a
Valor EZ Flumioxazin 14 Yes 5
Valor SX Flumioxazin 15 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Valor XLT Flumioxazin + Chlorimuron ethyl 14 + 2 Yes 10
Verdict Saflufenacil + Dimethenamid-P 14 + 15 Yes 3
Vise Metolachlor + Fomesafen 15 + 14 Yes 5 No aerial application in New York
Warrant Acetochlor 15 Yes 3 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Warrant Ultra Fomesafen + Acetochlor 14 + 15 Yes 5 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
WideMatch Clopyralid MEA Salt + Fluroxypyr 4 + 4 Yes 3
Xtendimax Dicamba 4 No n/a
Yukon Halosulfuron + Dicamba 2 + 4 Yes 5
Zidua Pro Saflufenacil + Imazethapyr + Pyroxasulfone 2 + 14 + 15 Yes 3
Zidua SC Pyroxasulfone 15 Yes 3
Zone Assist Sulfentrazone + Imazethapyr 2 + 14 Yes 5
Zone Defense Sulfentrazone + Flumioxazin 14 + 14 Yes 5 Allowed only when environmental conditions prohibit ground application
Zone Elite Sulfentrazone + Metolachlor 14 + 15 Yes 5 Allowed only when environmental conditions prohibit ground application
Zone Maxx Sulfentrazone + Chlorimuron Ethyl 14 + 2 Yes 5
Herbicide Trade Name Active Ingredient(s) Site of Action Aerial Label ? Minimum GPA for Aerial Application Relevant Label Comments
2, 4-D LV6 2, 4-D 4 Yes 2
Broclean Bromoxynil 6 Yes 5
Butyrac 200 2, 4-DB 4 Yes 5
Chaparral Aminopyralid + Metsulfuron 2 + 4 Yes 2
Chateau EZ Flumioxazin 14 Yes 5 (PRE); 7 (POST)
Cimarron Max Metsulfuron + 2,4-D + Dicamba 2+4 Yes 3
Clarity Dicamba  4 Yes 1
Crossbow 2, 4-D Ester + Triclopyr 4 Yes 10
DuraCor Aminopyralid + Florpyrauxifen 4 Yes 2
Finesse Metsulfuron + Chlorosulfuron 2 Yes 1
Grazon P+D Picloram + 2, 4-D 4 Yes 1
Grazon PD3 Picloram + 2, 4-D 4 Yes 1
GrazonNext HL 2, 4-D + Aminopyralid 4 Yes 2
Longbow Carfentrazone 14 Yes 3 See label for crop restrictions
Milestone Aminopyralid 4 Yes 2
Outrider Sulfosulfuron 2 Yes 5 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
PastureGard HL Triclopyr + Fluoxypyr 4 Yes 3 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Permit Halosulfuron-methyl 2 Yes 3
Plateau Imazapic 2 Yes 2 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Prowl H2O Pendimethalin 3 Yes 5
Purestand Metsulfuron 2 Yes 3 (Pasture); 1 (Wheat/Barley)
Remedy Ultra Triclopyr 4 Yes 2 Fixed Wing and Helicopter
Spike 80DF Tebuthiuron 7 Yes 5
Stinger HL Clopyralid 4 Yes 2
Surmount Picloram + Fluroxypyr 4 Yes 3
Tordon 22K Picloram 4 Yes 2
Weedmaster Dicamba + 2, 4-D 4 Yes 3

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