Herbicide label

Resolve Q

Resolve Q (EPA 352-777) is a Group 2 rimsulfuron and thifensulfuron herbicide labeled for 3 crops. The label lists 49 controlled weeds, plus partial-control, suppression, and partner-control categories.

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Official EPA label (PDF)

“Resolve Q herbicide is a water soluble granule which is a selective herbicide for burndown and residual control of certain annual grass and broadleaf weeds.”

— Resolve Q EPA label, Reg. No. 352-777

Resolve Q label facts

Crops on the Resolve Q label

Resolve Q is labeled for these 3 crops and uses, per the EPA label.

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Weeds on the Resolve Q label

The Resolve Q label names 69 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

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  • alfalfa
  • barley
  • barnyardgrass, common
  • bedstraw, catchweed
  • bittercress
  • bluegrass, annual
  • buckwheat, common
  • buttercup, smallflower
  • chamomile, false
  • chickweed, common
  • chickweed, mouseear
  • crabgrass, large
  • cupgrass, woolly
  • dandelion
  • deadnettle, purple
  • dock, curly
  • filarree, redstem
  • foxtail, bristly
  • foxtail, carolina
  • foxtail, giant
  • foxtail, green
  • foxtail, yellow
  • carolina geranium
  • groundsel, common
  • poison hemlock
  • henbit
  • knotweed, prostrate
  • kochia
  • lambsquarters, common
  • horseweed
  • mustard, birdsrape
  • mustard, black
  • mustard, wild
  • panicum, fall
  • parsnip, wild
  • pigweed, prostrate
  • pigweed, redroot
  • pigweed, smooth
  • purslane, common
  • shattercane
  • shepherd's-purse
  • signalgrass, broadleaf
  • smartweed, ladysthumb
  • smartweed, pennsylvania
  • sunflower
  • velvetleaf
  • wallflower, bushy
  • volunteer wheat
  • rocket, yellow

Suppression

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  • brome, downy
  • thistle, canada
  • cocklebur, common
  • fescue, tall
  • johnsongrass, seedling
  • millet, wild-proso
  • morningglory, ivyleaf
  • nightshade, hairy
  • quackgrass
  • ragweed, common
  • ryegrass, italian
  • stinkgrass
  • wild oats
  • nutsedge, yellow

Controls with a tank-mix partner

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  • eveningprimrose, cutleaf
  • alfalfa
  • barley
  • barnyardgrass, common
  • bluegrass, annual
  • thistle, canada
  • chamomile, false
  • chickweed, common
  • cocklebur, common
  • crabgrass, large
  • dandelion
  • foxtail, bristly
  • foxtail, giant
  • foxtail, green
  • foxtail, yellow
  • henbit
  • johnsongrass, seedling
  • kochia
  • lambsquarters, common
  • millet, wild-proso
  • morningglory, ivyleaf
  • mustard, birdsrape
  • mustard, black
  • mustard, wild
  • nightshade, hairy
  • panicum, fall
  • pigweed, prostrate
  • pigweed, redroot
  • pigweed, smooth
  • purslane, common
  • quackgrass
  • ragweed, common
  • ryegrass, italian
  • sandbur, field
  • sandbur, longspine
  • shepherd's-purse
  • signalgrass, broadleaf
  • smartweed, pennsylvania
  • stinkgrass
  • velvetleaf
  • volunteer wheat
  • buckwheat, wild
  • wild oats
  • radish, wild
  • nutsedge, yellow
  • waterhemp, common

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Resolve Q 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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Resolve Q FAQ

What weeds does Resolve Q control?

The Resolve Q label names 69 weeds, including alfalfa, barley, common barnyardgrass, catchweed bedstraw, bittercress, and annual bluegrass. Control varies by crop, rate, and timing.

What crops is Resolve Q labeled for?

Resolve Q is labeled for 3 crops and uses, including field corn, fallow, and corn silage.

What is the active ingredient in Resolve Q? Is it a generic?

Resolve Q's active ingredient is rimsulfuron and thifensulfuron (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 Resolve Q?

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.

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Can I tank-mix Resolve Q?

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Last updated 2026-07-10.