Herbicide label
Everest 3.0 AG
Everest 3.0 AG (EPA 70506-509) is a Group 2 flucarbazone herbicide labeled for 4 crops. The label lists 23 controlled weeds, plus partial-control, suppression, and partner-control categories.
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“EVEREST 3.0 AG Herbicide is absorbed by foliage and roots of susceptible weeds, which cease growth soon after application.”
Everest 3.0 AG label facts
- Product Everest 3.0 AG
- EPA Reg. No. 70506-509
- Registrant UPL NA, Inc.
- Active ingredient flucarbazone
- MOA group 2
Crops on the Everest 3.0 AG label
Everest 3.0 AG is labeled for these 4 crops and uses, per the EPA label.
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Weeds on the Everest 3.0 AG label
The Everest 3.0 AG label names 28 weeds and rates each by how the product handles it: full control, partial control, suppression, or control with a tank-mix partner. A weed can fall at more than one level, because control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
Controls
full control23- barnyardgrass, common
- brome, california
- brome, japanese
- volunteer canola
- cheat
- darnel, persian
- flixweed
- foxtail, green
- foxtail, yellow
- ladysthumb
- mustard, black
- mustard, blue
- mustard, tansy
- mustard, tumble
- mustard, wild
- oat, volunteer tame
- wild oats
- pennycress, field
- pigweed, redroot
- ryegrass, italian
- shepherd's-purse
- smartweed, pennsylvania
- windgrass, common
Suppression
suppression8- foxtail barley
- brome, california
- brome, downy
- brome, japanese
- buckwheat, wild
- cheat
- rattail fescue
- rescuegrass
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Everest 3.0 AG rates and plant-back
The label answers both with a table, not a single number. Here is what drives each answer.
Application rate
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Plant-back and rotation
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Everest 3.0 AG FAQ
What weeds does Everest 3.0 AG control?
The Everest 3.0 AG label names 28 weeds, including common barnyardgrass, california brome, japanese brome, volunteer canola, cheat, and persian darnel. Control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
What crops is Everest 3.0 AG labeled for?
Everest 3.0 AG is labeled for 4 crops and uses, including wheat, spring wheat, winter wheat, and durum wheat.
What is the active ingredient in Everest 3.0 AG? Is it a generic?
Everest 3.0 AG's active ingredient is flucarbazone (MOA Group 2). Other products list the same active ingredient; rates, formulations, and labeled crops differ — verify each on its own label.
What's the plant-back interval after Everest 3.0 AG?
It depends on your rotational crop, application rate, and region, so the label gives a table, not one number. Build a program and FieldMarshal cites the exact interval for your rotation to the label line, so you can verify it.
Build a program →Can I tank-mix Everest 3.0 AG?
It depends on your target weeds, crop stage, and which partners the label approves. Build a program and FieldMarshal checks the label for approved partners and cites the condition on each, so you can verify it.
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Last updated 2026-07-11.