10038600 795279 Glyfos Dakar (UK)

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10038600 795279 Glyfos Dakar (UK)
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A foliar-applied herbicide for the control of most annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds
A water-soluble granule containing 68% w/w glyphosate
Product Registration No. MAPP 13054
HERBICIDE
GRASSLAND
Glyfos® Dakar should be applied at a maximum rate of 3 kg/ha once per year at least 5 days before
harvest, grazing or drilling.
Product Registration No. MAPP 13054
Crops
Glyfos® Dakar may be applied to all areas which will be planted with food and feed crops, preharvest to
wheat and oats intended for milling and barley intended for brewing. Consult grain merchant or processor
before using on contract grown crops or those intended for processing.
Never apply pre-harvest treatment to crops grown for seed.
The (CoSHH) Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations may apply to the use of this product
at work.
ARABLE APPLICATION
Pre-harvest, stubbles of all crops and pre-cultivated land
Grassland
destruction
and control
of associated
weeds.
A foliar-applied herbicide for the control of most annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
This product is water soluble granule containing 68% w/w glyphosate.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Product identifier:
Glyphosate 68 SG
Safety data sheet available on request.
Do not contaminate water with the product or its container (Do not clean application equipment near
surface water/Avoid contamination via drains from farmyards and roads).
To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions of use.
FOR USE ONLY AS AN AGRICULTURAL / HORTICULTURAL / AQUATIC HERBICIDE
Crops
Maximum
Individual Dose
Kg product/hectare
Maximum number
of Treatments
Harvest interval
or latest time of
application
Wheat, barley, oats,
combining peas and field beans
2.0
1 per crop
7 days before
harvest
Oilseed rape and linseed
2.0
1 per crop
14 days before
harvest
Wheat, barley, oats, oilseed rape,
combining peas, field beans, linseed,
sugar beet, swede, turnip, bulb onion
and leek.
0.75
1 per crop
Pre-emergence
All edible crops (stubble)
All non-edible crops (stubble)
2.0
1 per situation
-
All edible crops (before planting),
3.0
all non-edible crops (before planting),
land prior to cultivation
1 per year
-
Grassland
3.0
1 per year
-
Green cover on land not being used
for crop production
2.0
-
-
Apple and pear orchards
2.5
1 per year
After harvest (post
leaf-fall but before
green cluster)
Cherry, damson and plum
2.5
1 per year
After harvest
(post leaf-fall but
before white bud)
Enclosed waters,
land immediately
adjacent to aquatic areas
Area of
use
Pre-harvest
wheat
(including
durum
wheat),
barley and
oats.
Pre-harvest in
cereals for
harvest
management
to gain
harvesting
benefits
resulting from
the reduction
of green
material in
the crop.
Target
weeds
Extent of weed Application
infestation rate in kg/ha
Common
Couch
<25
shoots/m2
1.0
Perennial
broadleaved
weeds, and
other
perennial
grasses
26 to 75
shoots/m2
1.5
>75
shoots/m2
2.0
All species at
all levels of
infestation
2.0
Annual
grasses,
cereal stems
and leaves
All species at
all levels**
Annual
broadleaved
weeds
0.75
0.75
Water
Volume
Application
details
Hydraulic
Sprayers
80-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha*.
Apply when the moisture
content of the crop grains is
less than 30%, and at least
7 days before harvest. Use
high clearance tractors with
narrow wheels and crop
dividers.
NEVER TREAT CROPS
WHICH ARE GROWN FOR
SEED.
Treated straw should not be
used for horticultural mulch
but may be used for all
other applications.
Following harvest,
incorporate or remove straw
as required.
Treated area may be used
for further cultivation after
straw clearance.
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha*.
3.0
(see other specific restrictions)
READ THE LABEL BEFORE USE. USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH
THE LABEL MAY BE AN OFFENCE. FOLLOW THE CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PLANT PROTECTION
PRODUCTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Pre-harvest of Crop
oilseed rape. desiccation
prior to
combine
harvesting
Operator Protection
Engineering control of operator exposure must be used where reasonably practicable in addition to the
following personal protective equipment:
WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES when handling the granules and when handling contaminated
surfaces.
WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (COVERALLS), SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND RUBBER
BOOTS when using hand-held sprayers, hand-held rotary atomisers, weed wiper equipment or spot gun
equipment.
However, engineering controls may replace personal protective equipment if a CoSHH assessment shows
they provide an equal or higher standard of protection.
Storage and Disposal
KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, DRINK AND ANIMAL FEEDINGSTUFFS.
KEEP IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER tightly closed, in a safe place
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
EMPTY CONTAINER COMPLETELY and dispose of safely
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1.5
Common
Couch,
annual
weeds
<75
shoots/m2
All species at
all levels
1.5
Common
Couch,
perennial
broadleaved
weeds, other
perennial
grasses
>75
shoots/m2
All species at
all levels
2.0
Use only
hydraulic
sprayers at
200-250
l/ha*.
Other Specific Restrictions
When applying through rotary atomisers, the spray droplet spectrum must be of a minimum Volume
Median Diameter (VMD) of 200 microns.
Weed wipers may be used in any recommended crop where the wiper of chemical does not touch the
growing crop. The maximum concentrations used must not exceed the following:
Weed-wiper ‘mini’ – 1kg: 5.5 litres dilution with water
Other wipers – 1kg: 3.8 litres dilution with water
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Pre-harvest
use on
combining
peas and field
beans.
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product Label. All instructions within this section
must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product.
General Information
Glyfos® Dakar is an effective herbicide when used as directed against most annual and perennial grasses
and broad-leaved weeds.
Glyfos® Dakar is translocated from the treated leaves throughout the plant and to underground roots,
rhizomes and stolons. Symptoms such as gradual wilting and yellowing of foliage are rapidly visible in
grass weeds but are slower to appear in broadleaved weeds.
Cultivation and drilling can take place 6 hours after application to control annual broad-leaved weeds, 24
hours after spraying annual grasses and 5 days after spraying perennial weeds. If direct drilling is
practised 6 hours after application only small annual weeds should be present. Allow minimum 7 days if
weather conditions are not favourable and before planting of trees, ornamentals, vegetables etc.
Restrictions
Weather Conditions
For best results a rain-free period of 6 hours (and preferably 24 hours) is required after application of
Glyfos® Dakar.
Extreme care should be taken to avoid spray drift as this can severely damage or destroy neighbouring
crops or plants.
Action of Glyfos® Dakar will be slower in cooler weather. It should not be used under frosty conditions
while weed growth is reduced by natural senescence.
Treating weeds which are suffering from drought stress may result in reduced efficacy.
Pre-harvest
use on
linseed.
Autumn and
spring
application to
stubbles of all
crops.
Following Crops:
Glyfos® Dakar is inactivated on contact with soil by binding to soil particles. All crops may be planted or
sown at the intervals specified in ‘Conditions of Use’ following treatment. A slight growth retardation
following germination may be seen if seeds are sown by direct drilling amongst decaying vegetation,
roots, rhizomes or stolons.
Warnings
DO NOT STORE, MIX OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT FROM AN UNLINED OR GALVANISED STEEL TANK.
DO NOT leave mixtures in spray tanks over long periods. Ensure that spray tanks are always
THOROUGHLY ventilated.
Apply this product carefully. Ensure spraying takes place only when weeds are actively growing (normally
March to October) and is confined only to visible weeds including those in the 30cm swath covering the
kerb edge and road gulley – do not overspray drains
Associated farming practices
Lime, fertilisers or other pesticides should not be applied for at least 5 days after the application of
Glyfos® Dakar.
Weed control:
It is important when treating perennial weeds that there is full emergence of healthy green foliage and
active growth at the time of application.
The efficacy of this product is increased if the leaf surface for absorption is large. Common couch grass is
particularly susceptible at the 4-5 leaf stage, where there is about 10-15 cm of new growth, when tillering
and new rhizome growth is starting.
Most perennial broad-leaved weeds are particularly susceptible to treatment when they are actively
growing and shortly before flowering.
Annual weeds should be growing actively at the time of treatment. Grasses should have at least 5 cm of
growth. Broad-leaved weeds should have at least two sizeable true leaves.
Under conditions of drought, flooding, frost or high temperatures, disease or insect damage or weeds
heavily covered with dust, where plant growth is restricted the efficacy of this product will be reduced.
Strains of some annual weeds (e.g. black-grass, wild-oats, and Italian rye-grass) have developed
resistance to herbicides which may lead to poor control. A strategy for preventing and managing such
resistance should be adopted. This should include integrating herbicides with a programme of cultural
control measures. Guidelines have been produced by the Weed Resistance Action Group and copies are
available from the HGCA, CPA, your distributor, crop adviser or product manufacturer.
Do not use glyphosate repeatedly over several years in the same field as selection of resistant biotypes
can take place and may become prevalent.
No extra surfactant should be added if the product is to be applied using a rotary atomizer sprayer.
Common
Couch
<75
shoots/m2
1.5
Common
Couch
>75
shoots/m2
2.0
Perennial
All species at
broadleaved all levels
Weeds, other
perennial
grasses
2.0
Common
Couch
<75
shoots/m2
1.5
Common
Couch
>75
shoots/m2
2.0
Perennial
All species at
broadleaved all levels
Weeds, other
perennial
grasses
2.0
Common
Couch
<75
shoots/m2
1.5
Common
Couch
>75
shoots/m2
All species at
all levels
2.0
Other
perennial
grasses.
Autumn
volunteer
potatoes
Stubbles of
all crops and
land prior to
cultivation.
Post sowing/
planting and
pre-emergence of the
crop in listed
cereals, ilseed
rape, linseed,
combining
peas, field
beans, sugar
beet, swede,
turnip, bulb
onion and
leek.
Volunteer
cereals and
other annual
weeds
Volunteer
cereals,
other annual
grasses,
annual
broadleaved
weeds
All species at
all levels
All species at
all levels
In crop (trac- Bolters,
All levels
tormounted weed beet,
wicktype
other weeds.
weed wiper
application),
in arable
crops,
grassland and
set-a-side use
situations.
1.0
0.75
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha.
Use only
hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 1/ha.
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha*.
Apply when the moisture
content of the crop grains is
less than 30%, and at least
7 days before harvest and
up to 14 days before
harvest.
Use high clearance tractors
with narrow wheels and
crop dividers.
DO NOT TREAT CROPS
WHICH ARE GROWN FOR
SEED.
Treated straw should not be
used for horticultural mulch
but may be used for all
other applications.
Following harvest,
incorporate or remove straw
as required.
Treated area may be used
for further cultivation after
straw clearance.
Apply when seeds contain
less than 30% moisture.
Apply to standing crop 14-21
days before harvest.
Use high clearance tractors
with narrow wheels and
crop dividers.
DO NOT TREAT CROPS
WHICH ARE GROWN FOR
SEED.
For effective combining do
not treat crops with a
significant amount of
secondary growth nor treat
areas of crop with delayed
maturing caused from
damage by poor drainage or
birds.
Extreme heat, drought or
disease may cause crops to
mature unevenly after
treatment.
After treatment straw
should be incorporated or
removed.
Following this process
normal cultivation may
resume.
Apply at least 7 days before
harvest to crop seeds
containing less than 30%
moisture.
DO NOT TREAT CROPS
WHICH ARE GROWN FOR
SEED.
This treatment must not be
used for crop desiccation.
Use high clearance tractors
with narrow wheels and
crop dividers.
Apply at least 14 days
before harvest to crop
seeds containing less than
30% moisture.
A period of 28 days may be
necessary before combine
harvesting.
DO NOT TREAT CROPS
WHICH ARE GROWN FOR
SEED.
Cultivation and drilling may
take place 5 days after
spraying perennial weeds.
For best results allow
sufficient weed growth
before spraying. In spring a
period of at least 21 days of
weed growth should be
allowed prior to treatment.
NEVER CULTIVATE
BEFORE SPRAYING
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha*.
Drilling, direct drilling or
cultivation may take place 6
hours after spraying annual
broadleaved weeds and 24
hours after spraying annual
grasses .
NEVER CULTIVATE BEFORE
SPRAYING.
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha*.
CAUTION: ENSURE THAT
SPRAYING PRECEDES ANY
CROP EMERGENCE.
Weeds must be at least
10cm with the wiper at least
5cm higher then the desired
vegetation.
Wipe dense populations
360g product per 2 litres
twice, in opposite
water in hot, dry conditions. directions.
Bolting beet requires three
For ‘new generation’ wipers applications,
consult the manufacturer 2 weeks apart, from early
for guidance.
July to early August.
Contact your Distributor for
specific recommended
weed wiper applications.
IN GRASSLAND SITUATIONS
REMOVE POISONOUS
PLANTS BEFORE GRAZING/
MOWING.
Area of
use
Target
weeds
Short
rotation rye
grass with
annual
weeds
Perennial
grasses in
leys of 2-4
years
Perennial
broadleaved
weeds in
long leys of
4-7 years
Extent of weed Application
infestation rate in kg/ha
Application
rates should
be adapted to
control the
least
susceptible
weeds
present.
See the
following
table for dose
rates.
Permanent
pasture
2.0
2.5
3.0
Application
details
Hydraulic
REMOVE POISONOUS
sprayers
PLANTS BEFORE GRAZING /
150-250 l/ha. MOWING.
Treat following regrowth
after grazing or mowing.
Clear treated grass crop
before planting or drilling
the next crop. Grass and
clover may be direct drilled
after treatment on 1-2 year
leys without mat 5 days
after spraying following
removal of all surface
vegetation. Long leys with
some mat should be
sprayed in the autumn and
not direct drilled until the
following spring.
DOSE RATES FOR CONTROLLING WEED SPECIES
Application Rate-1.5 kg/ha
Annual meadow grass
Smooth meadow grass
Creeping bent-grass
Yorkshire fog
Italian rye grass
Perennial rye grass
Plantains
Broad-leaved dock
Creeping buttercup
Common couch grass
Bracken
Common ragwort
Creeping thiste
Perennial sow-thistle
Application Rate-2.0 kg/ha
Creeping softgrass
Cocks foot
Red fescue
Application Rate-3.0 kg/ha
Yarrow
Common nettle
ALL EDIBLE CROPS (BEFORE PLANTING), AND ALL NON-EDIBLE CROPS (BEFORE PLANTING),
LAND PRIOR TO CULTIVATION
Area of
use
All edible
crops (before
planting), and
all non-edible
crops (before
planting),
land prior to
cultivation.
Target
weeds
Extent of weed Application
infestation rate in kg/ha
Annual
weeds
All species at
all levels
0.75
Perennial
grasses
All species at
all levels
2.0
All species at
Perennial
broad-leaved all levels
weeds
3.0
Water
Volume
Application
details
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha,
Rotary
atomisers at
40 l/ha*, or
knapsack
sprayer (see
“Spray
application
techniques
and
equipment”).
DO NOT USE IN OR ALONG
HEDGEROWS.
DO NOT USE UNDER GLASS
OR POLYTHENE.
For use for weed control; for
destruction of established
vegetation. For annual weed
control allow 6 hours and
perennial weed control 5
days before cultivating.
Allow 7 days before
planting trees and shrubs
and other crops.
*Droplet size should be within 200-300 microns
GREEN COVER ON LAND NOT BEING USED FOR CROP PRODUCTION
Before using on land temporarily taken out of production as part of a grant aided scheme, ensure
compliance with the management rules of that scheme.
Area of
use
Target
weeds
Green cover
on land not
being used
for crop
production
e.g. set-aside.
Annual
weeds
including
volunteer and
wild oats,
blackgrass,
brome
Various
perennial
grasses.
Extent of weed Application
infestation rate in kg/ha
Germinating
seedlings
0.75
<75
shoots/m2
1.5
>75
shoots/m2
2.0
All species at
all levels
2.0
Annual and
perennial
broadleaved
weeds
Water
Volume
Hydraulic
sprayers
80-250 l/ha,
rotary
atomisers
40 l/ha* or
knapsack
sprayer.
(See “Spray
application
techniques
and
equipment”).
Application
details
When green cover crop is
predominantly grass, refer
to the recommendations
and application details in
section “Grassland”.
Hydraulic sprayers mounted on tractors
Use any equipment which can apply at 80-250 litres/ha as a ‘Medium’ or ‘Coarse’ spray (as defined by
BCPC) with a pressure of 1.5-2.5 bar and 80° or 110° nozzles.
Pre-harvest applications should be made using high clearance tractors with narrow wheels and crop
dividers, where the spray boom can be raised to just above the top of the crop.
For most applications, 200-250 litres of water/ha should be used. Spray pressure (typically 1.5-2.5 bar)
should be adjusted and related to tractor speed, water volume and nozzle type.
However, specific low-volume nozzles may be used with a reduced water volume of 80-120 litres.
When using low volume nozzles, spray pressure and tractor speed should be adjusted. A typical speed
range would be 4-9 km/hour. When applying pre-harvest to crops, a low speed to avoid boom bounce is
recommended.
All spray equipment should be calibrated before use, particularly if nozzles have been changed.
Check at least one nozzle from each side of the boom. Before starting spraying, check that the boom is
level, the boom height is correct for the intended application, and all the nozzles on the boom are aligned
at the correct angle to the forward direction of the tractor.
Rotary Atomisers
Select one of the following:
CDA Boom and CDA Lightweight, Microdrop, Girojet, Dual-Option sprayer, Hydraspin.
Applications should be made using a water volume of 40 l/ha at a speed of 4-9 km/hour and a droplet
setting of 200-300 microns (equivalent to the BCPC definitions of ‘Medium’ or ‘Coarse’). The spray droplet
spectrum produced by the atomiser must have a minimum Volume Median Diameter (VMD) of 200
microns. The equipment should be correctly calibrated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Directed Application with a Knapsack Sprayer
Knapsack sprayers (e.g. Cooper Pegler Classic / Series 2000) may be used in set-aside land and precultivation. Spray volumes normally range from 200-300 litres/ha but may be reduced to 100-150
litres/ha if low volume nozzles have been fitted. This is with the exception of application in forestry at 5
kg/ha where the minimum water volume is 200/ha. Spray quality should be ‘Medium’ or ‘Coarse’ as
defined by BCPC.
An application rate of 2 kg/ha and a water volume of 200 litres/ha represents a 1% concentration
of Glyfos® Dakar. A knapsack sprayer with a total capacity of 10 litres thus requires 100 g of Glyfos® Dakar
in 10 litres of water.
A 10-litre sprayer will cover an area of 500 sq. metres at a 1 metre/second walking pace and a 1-metre
wide spray swath.
Spray Application in or near waterways
Before using Glyfos® Dakar for control of aquatic weeds in or near waterways read the official
recommendations entitled “Guidelines for the use of Herbicides on weeds in or near Watercourses and
Lakes”. This document may be obtained from Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs
Department (SEERAD), The Department of Agriculture Northern Ireland and the National Assembly for
Wales Agricultural Department (NAWAD).
Consult the appropriate regulatory body (Environment Agency/Scottish Environment Protection Agency)
before applying Glyfos® Dakar for control of weeds in or near waterways.
The maximum concentration of active ingredient treated water must not exceed 0.06 ppm or such lower
concentration as the appropriate regulatory body may require.
When using Glyfos® Dakar following label recommendations, water subjected to spray drift may
immediately be used for irrigation.
Filling spray tank
1) Fill the sprayer with 2/3 of the required quantity of water.
2) Switch-on the agitation and re-circulation.
3) Add the granules progressively and when completed add the remaining water. Continue agitation for
at least 5 minutes.
Induction hopper
When using a chemical induction bowl or hopper, open the rinsing/flush system. Next open the valve for
emptying the bowl into the main tank. Add Glyfos® Dakar with the rinsing/flushing system on. Continue
until the required amount of Glyfos® Dakar has been introduced.
Sprayer Hygiene
It is essential to thoroughly clean out spray tanks, pumps, pipelines and nozzle or disc assemblies with a
recommended detergent cleaner between applying this product and other pesticides, to avoid
contamination by pesticide residues.
PROTECT FROM FROST. Store in a cool dry place.
This label is compliant with the CPA Voluntary Initiative Guidance.
Not for reformulation or repackaging.
Glyfos® Dakar is a registered trademark and product of Cheminova A/S.
*Droplet size should be within 200-300 microns
ORCHARDS
Glyfos® Dakar should be applied at a maximum rate of 2.5 kg/ha once per year.
Area of
use
Apple, pear,
plum, cherry
and damson
orchards
preplanting.
Within
orchards
containing
apples, pears,
plums,
cherries and
damsons.
Target
weeds
Extent of weed Application
infestation rate in kg/ha
All species at
Perennial
grasses and all levels
broad-leaved
weeds in;
- arable
stubbles
- pastures
All species at
Perennial
Grasses and all levels
broad-leaved
weeds.
2.0
2.5
2.5
Water
Volume
Application
details
Hydraulic
Sprayers
200-250 l/ha
or rotary
atomisers
40 l/ha*.
Fruit trees should be
established for at least two
years before treatment.
AVOID CONTACT WITH
BRANCHES AND TRUNKS 30
CM ABOVE GROUND LEVEL.
Treat after trees have lost
Hydraulic
their leaves in autumn or for
spray 200apples and pears in spring
400 l/ha.
before green cluster and
Optimum 250 before white bud stage for
l/ha or knap- stone fruit.
sack spray.
(See “Sprayer
application
techniques
and equipment”).
Marketing Company:
Headland Agrochemicals Ltd
Rectors Lane
Pentre
Flintshire CH5 2DH
Manufactured by:
Cheminova A/S
P.O. Box 9
DK-7620 Lemvig
Denmark
Tel. 01244 537370
Fax 01244 532097
E-mail [email protected]
www.headland-ag.co.uk
Tel. 0045 9690 9690
Fax. 0045 9690 9691
www.cheminova.com
*Droplet size should be within 200-300 microns
ENCLOSED WATERS, LAND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO AQUATIC AREAS
Glyfos® Dakar may be used against aquatic weeds in and along waterways and irrigation ditches
at a maximum rate of 3.0 kg/ha.
Area of
use
Target
weeds
Extent of weed Application
infestation rate in kg/ha
Emerged
aquatic
weeds.
All species at
Common
all levels
reed, soft
rush, reed
canary grass,
bulrush, reed
sweet-grass,
sedges,
watercress,
whorl grass,
creeping bent
2.5
Aquatic
floating
weeds.
White
water-lily
Yellow
water-lily
3.0
Both species
at all levels
265g product per 1 litre
water
OR
* Droplet size should be within 200-300 microns
** Some weeds such as annual nettle, volunteer potatoes, polygonum, rosebay willow herb may not be
controlled when using the low harvest management rates.
A pre-harvest interval of 14 days should be observed during dull weather conditions.
1.5
Water
Volume
Spray application techniques and equipment:
Glyfos® Dakar is a water-soluble granular formulation with free-flowing, dust-free granules that dissolve
rapidly in water. Application techniques include tractor-mounted sprayers, knapsack sprayers, rotary
atomisers and specialised spraying equipment such as weed wiper applicators, where indicated.
Water
Volume
Application
details
Hydraulic
sprayers
200-400 l/ha
(Optimum
250 l/ha) or
rotary
atomisers
(Herbi®
40 l/ha*.
ONLY APPLY TO EMERGED
WEEDS.
DO NOT APPLY TO OPEN
WATER.
Apply using tractor or boat
mounted sprayer.
Apply AGAINST the
direction of flow if waterway
is flowing.
The speed of 8 km/h should
not be exceeded for tractor
mounted sprayers.
With boat mounted
sprayers use the slowest
forward speed possible.
When using a boat mounted
sprayer it may be necessary
to re-treat lilies that have
been disturbed by the
boat’s passage. This
product may be used in the
presence of fish providing it
is used strictly in
compliance with label
recommendations.
*Droplet size should be within 200-300 microns
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