Herbicide label
Facet L
Facet L (EPA 7969-315) is a Group 4 quinclorac herbicide labeled for 6 crops. The label lists 24 controlled weeds, plus partial-control, suppression, and partner-control categories.
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“Facet® L herbicide, an auxin agonist classified as a quinoline carboxylic acid, is a systemic herbicide with plant uptake through both foliage and roots. Herbicide symptoms on susceptible plants include twisting, stunting, reddening, and chlorosis.”
Facet L label facts
- Product Facet L
- EPA Reg. No. 7969-315
- Registrant BASF Agricultural Solutions US, LLC
- Active ingredient quinclorac
- MOA group 4
Crops on the Facet L label
Facet L is labeled for these 6 crops and uses, per the EPA label.
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Weeds on the Facet L label
The Facet L label names 41 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 control24- barnyardgrass, common
- bedstraw, catchweed
- bindweed, field
- bindweed, hedge
- clover species
- crabgrass, large
- eclipta
- volunteer flax
- foxtail, giant
- foxtail, green
- foxtail, yellow
- jointvetch, indian
- jointvetch, northern
- junglerice
- prickly lettuce
- morningglory, cypressvine
- morningglory, entireleaf
- morningglory, ivyleaf
- morningglory, palmleaf
- morningglory, pitted
- morningglory, purple moonflower
- morningglory, tall
- sesbania, hemp
- signalgrass, broadleaf
Partial control
partial1- alligatorweed
Suppression
suppression12- alligatorweed
- dandelion
- kochia
- lambsquarters, common
- ragweed, common
- ragweed, giant
- sowthistle, perennial
- spurge, leafy
- sunflower, wild
- thistle, canada
- thistle, russian
- velvetleaf
Controls with a tank-mix partner
needs partner5- cocklebur, common
- dayflower spp.
- nutsedge, yellow
- red rice
- sprangletop
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Facet L 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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Facet L FAQ
What weeds does Facet L control?
The Facet L label names 41 weeds, including common barnyardgrass, catchweed bedstraw, field bindweed, hedge bindweed, clover species, and large crabgrass. Control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
What crops is Facet L labeled for?
Facet L is labeled for 6 crops and uses, including wheat, sorghum, rice, grass seed, and fallow.
What is the active ingredient in Facet L? Is it a generic?
Facet L's active ingredient is quinclorac (MOA Group 4). 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 Facet L?
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 Facet L?
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.