Odyssey NXT
Reliable 1-pass weed control in multiple crops including Clearfield® lentils, soybeans and field peas.
4 AVAILABLE
Clearfield lentils
Field Peas
Soybeans
Weed Class |
List of Weeds |
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Broadleaf - cotyledon to 4 leaf stage (except where indicated) |
Chickweed |
Grasses - 1 to 4 true leaf |
Barnyard grass |
1 Suppression in less competitive crops, such as field peas and Clearfield lentils.
2 Suppression only.
Rainfastness – 3 hours.
Apply in warm weather to weeds that are actively growing.
Avoid application immediately after or preceding a frost or unseasonably cold weather.
Pre-harvest interval
60 days after application for faba beans, fenugreek, field peas, and Clearfield lentils.
85 days after application for soybeans.
Field peas treated with Odyssey NXT may be fed to livestock 30 days after application. Application to alfalfa, bird’s foot trefoil and clover is for seed production only. Harvested crop is not to be fed to livestock
Crop |
Staging |
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Alfalfa (for seed production) |
1 to 4 leaf |
Birdsfoot trefoil (for seed production) |
1 to 4 leaf |
Clearfield lentils |
1 to 9 node |
Faba beans |
1 to 6 leaf |
Fenugreek |
1 to 4 true leaf |
Field peas |
1 to 6 true leaf |
Seedling clover (for seed production) |
1 to 4 leaf |
Soybeans |
1 to 3 true leaf |
NOTE: Odyssey NXT is registered for use only in the Prairie Provinces.
One case of Odyssey NXT will treat 80 acres.
Odyssey NXT herbicide |
17 g/ac (43 g/ha) |
Merge adjuvant* |
0.5% v/v (e.g. 500 ml per 100 L spray solution) |
Water volume
Ground application only |
20 - 40 L/ac (5 - 10 gal/ac) |
*Merge adjuvant (required for optimum activity) is included in the Odyssey NXT case.
Mixing order
Follow crops3
1 year after application
Chickpeas, Clearfield canola, field corn, field peas, lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils), soybeans, spring barley, spring wheat, tame oats4
2 years after application
Canola5, canary seed, durum wheat, flax, sunflowers
3 Refer to label for additional follow crop restrictions. Contact your BASF Sales Representative for details on any crops not listed here.
4 If drought conditions are experienced between June 1 and September 1 in the year of application, delay planting of tame oats by an additional year.
5 If drought conditions are experienced between June 1 and September 1 in the year of application or between June 1 and September 1 in the year following application, delay planting of canola (non-Clearfield) by an additional year.
All three use Group 2 chemistries, although their active ingredients are different. The active ingredient in Pursuit is imazethapyr. Odyssey NXT combines imazethapyr and imazamox, which complement each other. And Viper ADV contains imazamox and bentazon, a Group 6 active ingredient that adds a second mode of action and a management tool against resistant weeds.
If you have any questions, please contact your BASF Grower Representative or call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1 877 371 BASF (2273).
Registered herbicides are BASF products which include Solo®, Solo ADV, Solo Ultra, Odyssey®, Odyssey NXT, and Odyssey Ultra NXT.
No. Going past the 6th-node stage in field peas with any IMI-based herbicide will come with an increased risk of yellow flash, stunting, yield loss and poor weed control.
If you have any questions, please contact your BASF Grower Representative or call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1 877 371 BASF (2273).