Harvest Aid Herbicide Treatments for Wheat June 10, 2025 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Photo credit – University of Nebraska (https://cropwatch.unl.edu/2019/post-harvest-weed-control-winter-wheat) Herbicide treatments at the hard dough stage in wheat can help with harvest efficiency and reduce weed seed production. If saving wheat grain for seed, be sure to check the germination of the treated seed before using next season. Pre-harvest herbicide applications may be needed in wheat fields that have a lot of weed growth due to the recent wet weather patterns. These herbicide applications address several issues such as harvest difficulties, dockage problems, weed seed production, and soil water depletion. A pre-harvest herbicide application can address these concerns. Although it may not be possible to recover lost yield potential due to weed interference, a pre-harvest treatment can go a long way toward reducing weed problems in future years by preventing seed production. Herbicides labeled for use as harvest aids in wheat are listed in Table 1. There are differences in how quickly they act to control the weeds, the interval requirement between application and grain harvest, and the level or length of control achieved. All of these herbicide treatments will require thorough spray coverage to be most effective and can be used once wheat reaches the hard dough stage, which is usually defined as 30% grain moisture or lower. Consult the Growmark Crop Protection Handbook or the herbicide label for more details on herbicide use and weeds controlled. Table 1. Selected herbicides labeled for use as a harvest aid treatments in winter wheat. Product and Rate Weeds Controlled Application Timing Pre Harvest Interval Comments Clarity (8 oz/A) Broadleaf Hard dough 7 days Do not use treated wheat for seed unless a germination test results in 95% or higher germination. 2,4-D (1 pt of 4 lb gal or 2/3 pt of 6 lb gal) Broadleaf Hard dough 14 days Weak on kochia and wild buckwheat Glyphosate (1 qt of 3 lb ae/gal or 22 oz of Pmax) Grass and broadleaf Hard dough 7 days Consult label for recommended adjuvants. Use of AMS is recommended. Not recommend for wheat being saved for seed. Sharpen (1-2 oz A) Pigweeds (waterhemp*) and wild buckwheat. Hard dough 3 days Use with glyphosate. Apply with MSO and AMS. *Control will be erratic on PPO resistant waterhemp. Related Items Disease Development of Foliar Fungal Diseases in Field Crops Foliar fungal diseases can reduce yields. Variability in fungicide performance from field to field and year to year can be related to how the disease develops and the severity of development. Understanding how these diseases grow can help you understand fungicide timings and what to expect with a fungicide application. Read the full story Spray Adjuvants Not all adjuvants are created equal—and choosing the right one can make or break your tank mix. From water conditioners and surfactants to drift control and volatility reducers, this article breaks down the different adjuvant types, what they do, and when to use them. It also highlights key FS products to help improve coverage, uptake, and performance in every spray pass. Click Read More to make sure your next mix is working as hard as you are. Read the full story Management of Fusarium Head Blight and Fungicide Timing Tips This article will go over the basics of Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) and management. Read the full story