Broadstrike. Herbicide READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING. ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 800 g/kg FLUMETSULAM
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1 READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING Broadstrike ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 800 g/kg FLUMETSULAM A water dispersible granule fmulation f the post-emergence and salvage control of certain broadleaf weeds in winter cereals (including those undersown with clover, lucerne medics); clover, fenugreek, lathyrus, lucerne, medic, serradella, and vetch (Popany only) seed crops and pastures; chickpeas, field peas, lentils, maize, peanuts; and f the pre-emergence control of certain broadleaf weeds in maize and soybeans as specified in the Directions F Use. Dow AgroSciences Australia Limited ABN Rodbough Road FRENCHS FOREST NSW CUSTOMER SERVICE TOLL FREE Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company ( Dow ) an affiliated company of Dow
2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE RESTRAINTS DO NOT apply to plants which may be stressed (not actively growing) due to prolonged periods of extreme temperature (less than 5ºC greater than 30ºC), moisture stress (water-logged drought affected), po nutrition previous herbicide treatment as reduced levels of control may result. DO NOT apply to plants which have suffered frosting f extended periods. Allow at least 2 days frost free pri to treatment. DO NOT apply post-emergence treatments if rain is likely within 4 hours. DO NOT irrigate (any method) treated crop pasture f 48 hours after application. DO NOT apply to crops affected by disease by previous herbicide treatment (eg triazines sulfonylureas). TABLE 1A: CHICKPEAS, FIELD PEAS, LENTILS, FENUGREEK, LATHYRUS, VETCH (POPANY ONLY) AND SERRADELLA CROP GROWTH STAGES CROP TOLERANCE SPRAY ADDITIVES/TANK MIXES Chickpeas 4-6 branches (no later than 6 weeks after emergence) Field Peas Lentils Fenugreek Lathyrus Vetch (Popany only) Serradella 2 to 6 nodes (no later than 6 weeks after emergence) 4-8 fully expanded leaves DO NOT apply later than 6 weeks after crop emergence 3 fully expanded leaves onwards 3 fully expanded leaves onwards Broadstrike usually causes some transient crop yellowing and can cause reddish discolouration and height suppression. Flowering may be delayed resulting in yield suppression. Broadstrike may cause transient crop yellowing and height suppression. On light soils in dry seasons flowering may be delayed resulting in yield suppression. Broadstrike may cause transient height reduction, crop discolouration and delayed flowering, although yields are nmally unaffected. However, stress conditions after application (eg. frost, drought, nutrient deficiency, disease) may lengthen the time needed f lentils to recover. In seasons where a dry spring occurs, yields may be suppressed. Tank mixes with other products may result in growth suppression and delayed flowering which can result in yield suppression. DO NOT use any spray additives, tank mix any other chemicals with Broadstrike when using on chickpeas and field peas. Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L may be applied with Broadstrike to lentils. Use Broadstrike Broadstrike plus a wetter only. Tank mixtures with other herbicides are not recommended. Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L may be applied with Broadstrike to serradella.
3 TABLE 1B: WEEDS CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED IN TABLE 1A CROPS CONTROLLED Amsinckia (Yellow burrweed) Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) 10 leaf 10 cm Ball mustard 6 leaf 5 cm Charlock 8 leaf 10 cm Indian hedge mustard 6 leaf 5 cm Lupins 10 leaf 10 cm high Marshmallow (Small flowered mallow) 4 leaf 10 cm Pheasant s eye 8 leaf 10 cm Shepherd s purse 8 leaf 10 cm Three-hned 6 whls 10 cm high bedstraw Turnip weed 8 leaf 5 cm Volunteer canola 8 leaf 10 cm Ward s weed 8 leaf 10 cm Wild turnip 6 leaf 5 cm 25 Where recommended, use of either a wetter Uptake Spraying Oil with Broadstrike will provide better weed control. Spray charlock as soon as possible after the autumn break. Larger plants and any affected by stress grazing pri to treatment may re-grow and flower.
4 TABLE 1B: WEEDS CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED IN TABLE 1A CROPS continued SUPPRESSED Capeweed (WA only) Doublegee (Spiny emex) (WA only) Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) 4 leaf 10 cm 4 leaf 10 cm Wild radish 4 leaf 5 cm 25 Under ideal growing conditions, Broadstrike will provide useful suppression of capeweed and doublegee. Best results will be achieved when a preemergence herbicide has already been used. Under ideal growing conditions, Broadstrike without an adjuvant will give a biomass reduction of 50% - 70% of wild radish. Surviving plants may flower and set viable seed. Best results will occur with treatment in conditions of >5ºC with bright sunny conditions and use of higher water rates of L/ha with finemedium quality spray droplets to get excellent spray coverage. TABLE 2A: WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, TRITICALE, CEREAL RYE (INCLUDING THOSE UNDERSOWN WITH CLOVER, LUCERNE OR MEDICS), CLOVER, LUCERNE AND MEDIC CROPS AND MIXED GRASSES/LEGUME PASTURES Wheat CROP/SITUATION GROWTH STAGES CROP TOLERANCE SPRAY ADDITIVES/ TANK MIXES Barley Oats Stirling barley (WA only) 3 leaf until start of jointing (Zadoks 13-31) Early post-tillering to start of jointing (Zadoks 21-31) Apply no earlier than Zadoks 31. Transient stem shtening and crop discolouration may occur, although yields are nmally unaffected. Where barley and oats are undersown, a vigous legume component may lengthen the time needed f the cereal to recover, especially if the cereal is stressed by lack of moisture, trace element deficiency disease. In severe cases, yields may be suppressed. Always apply with Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L a 100% concentrate non-ionic wetting agent such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. Use only with a wetting agent such as BS-1000 when either applying Broadstrike alone with partner products in barley and oats.
5 TABLE 2A: WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, TRITICALE, CEREAL RYE (INCLUDING THOSE UNDERSOWN WITH CLOVER, LUCERNE OR MEDICS), CLOVER, LUCERNE AND MEDIC CROPS AND MIXED GRASSES/LEGUME PASTURES continued CROP/SITUATION GROWTH STAGES CROP TOLERANCE SPRAY ADDITIVES/ TANK MIXES Triticale Cereal rye Medic, lucerne, and clover seed crops, and pastures, including; Barrel medic Snail medic Spineless burr medic Subterranean clover White clover Grazing lucerne - high rate Fence lines, Stock camps, Stockyards, Commercial areas and pastures including medic, lucerne and clover pastures. SALVAGE SPRAY Cereals: Wheat Barley Oats Triticale Cereal rye Pastures Lucerne Clover Medics Early post-tillering to start of jointing (Zadoks 21-31) 2 to 3 trifoliate leaves onwards Medic, lucerne and subterranean clover - When Broadstrike is applied at 25 g/ha + Uptake, yield reduction may occur when treating Serena Paraggio medic Nungarin sub-clover. DO NOT apply to lucerne seed crops less than 8 weeks befe flowering. 4 trifoliate leaves onwards Use the 50 g/ha rate in grazing lucerne only. DO NOT apply at 50 g/ha to lucerne used f seed production. 2 to 3 trifoliate leaves onwards (see crop tolerance) Flowering (anthesis) to early dough (Zadoks, 61-83) Advanced seedlings re-growth after cutting grazing. Do not use me than 25 g/ha Always apply with Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L a 100% concentrate non-ionic wetting agent such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. Always apply with Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L a 100% concentrate non-ionic wetting agent such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. In lucerne DO NOT use with MCPA. In medics DO NOT use with MCPA. Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L.
6 TABLE 2B: WEEDS CONTROLLED IN TABLE 2A CROPS Amsinckia (Yellow burrweed) Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) 10 leaf 10 cm Ball mustard 6 leaf 5 cm Buchan weed 8 leaf 10 cm Calepina (White ball mustard) 8 leaf 10 cm Capeweed 4 leaf 10 cm Charlock 8 leaf 10 cm Cotula (WA only) 4 leaf 10 cm Lucerne and/ clover only 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha Grazing lucerne only 50 + Uptake wetter ml/ha bromoxynil (200 g/l) 25 + wetter + diuron (500 g/l) 100 ml/ha Use the 50 g/ha rate in grazing lucerne only and apply from 4 trifoliate leaves onwards. DO NOT apply at 50 g/ha to lucerne used f seed production. Optimum results are obtained in a competitive pasture. F best results follow up with moderate grazing two weeks after application. In pasture, spray as soon as possible after the autumn break. Larger plants and any affected by stress grazing pri to treatment may re-grow and flower. Spray as soon as possible after the autumn break. Larger plants and any affected by stress grazing pri to treatment may re-grow and flower. Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L wetting agent such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L.
7 TABLE 2B: WEEDS CONTROLLED IN TABLE 2A CROPS continued Doublegee (Spiny emex) Dwarf marigold (Poverty weed) Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) 4 leaf 10 cm 6 leaf 15 cm 10 leaf 15 cm high Fat hen 15 leaf 20 cm high Fumity 6 leaf 8 cm Hedge mustard Indian hedge mustard 8 leaf 10 cm Lupins 10 leaf 10 cm high WA blue and narrow leaf lupins (WA only) 25 + wetter + diuron (500 g/l) 100 ml/ha wetter ml/ha bromoxynil (200 g/l) 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha 25 + wetter + diuron (500 g/l) 1 L/ha f Mature lucerne only 15 + Uptake Spring/summer pasture and lucerne only Grazing lucerne only 50 + Uptake ml/ha terbutryn (500 g/l) + wetter 4 to 8 leaf 10 + Uptake Optimum results are obtained in a competitive pasture. F best results follow up with moderate grazing two weeks after application. In pasture, spray as soon as possible after the autumn break. Larger plants and any affected by stress grazing pri to treatment may re-grow and flower. Broadstrike + bromoxynil tank mix use Uptake Spraying Oil a wetter. Broadstrike + 2,4-DB Broadstrike + diuron tank mixes only use a wetter. Spring and summer pasture and lucerne application only. Use the 50 g/ha rate in grazing lucerne only and apply from 4 trifoliate leaves onwards. DO NOT apply at 50 g/ha to lucerne used f seed production. Broadstrike + terbutryn tank mixes only use a wetter. Note: This mixture is only approved f use in NSW, Vic and Tasmania on pastures.
8 TABLE 2B: WEEDS CONTROLLED IN TABLE 2A CROPS continued Marshmallow (Small flowered mallow) seedlings Paterson s curse (Salvation Jane) Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) 4 leaf 10 cm 10 leaf 20 cm 8 leaf 10 cm 15 + wetter ml/ha bromoxynil-mcpa (200 g/l g/l), 15 + wetter ml/ha terbutryn (500 g/l) ml/ha MCPA amine (500 g/l) 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha Grazing lucerne only 50 + Uptake wetter ml/ha bromoxynil (200 g/l) 25 + wetter + terbutryn (500 g/l) 300 ml/ha 25 + wetter + diuron (500 g/l) 1L/ha + f Mature lucerne only Broadstrike + MCPA/terbutryn Broadstrike + bromoxynil-mcpa tank mixes only use a wetter. Only use bromoxynil/mcpa and terbutryn + MCPA mixes in cereals that are NOT undersown with clovers, medics lucerne. F older plants see Weeds Suppressed. Broadstrike + 2,4-DB tank mixes only use a wetter. Use the 50 g/ha rate in grazing lucerne only and apply from 4 trifoliate leaves onwards. DO NOT apply at 50 g/ha to lucerne used f seed production. In pasture, larger plants and any affected by stress grazing pri to treatment may re-grow and flower. F best results follow up with moderate grazing two weeks after application. With terbutryn, apply in a minimum spray volume of 100 L/ha from the ground 50 L/ha from aircraft. Broadstrike + diuron tank mixes only use a wetter.
9 TABLE 2B: WEEDS CONTROLLED IN TABLE 2A CROPS continued Peppercress seedlings Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) 8 leaf 10 cm 10 leaf 15 cm Pheasant s eye 7 leaf 10 cm high Shepherd s purse 8 leaf 10 cm Three-hned bedstraw 6 whls 10 cm high Turnip weed 8 leaf 5 cm 12 leaf 10 cm Volunteer canola 8 leaf 10 cm Ward s weed Wild radish 6 leaf 15 cm 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha 15 + Uptake ml ha bromoxynil (200 g/l) 25 + wetter + MCPA amine (500 g/l) 500 ml/ha 25 + wetter + diuron (500 g/l) 1 L/ha f Mature lucerne only When conditions at spraying are less than ideal (see RESTRAINTS above), when the crop is not competitive, some radish plants may survive to flower and set viable seed. DO NOT use MCPA amine in cereals undersown with clover, medics lucerne. In lucerne DO NOT use MCPA. In medics DO NOT use MCPA. Broadstrike + MCPA amine tank mixes use Uptake Spraying Oil a wetter. Broadstrike + MCPA/terbutryn Broadstrike + bromoxynil/mcpa tank mixes only use a wetter. DO NOT use MCPA amine MCPA amine + terbutryn in cereals undersown with clover, medics lucerne.
10 TABLE 2B: WEEDS CONTROLLED IN TABLE 2A CROPS continued Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) Wild radish (cereals) 6 leaf 15 cm 15 + wetter ml/ha bromoxynil/mcpa (200 g/l g/l) 15 + Uptake ml/ha MCPA amine (500 g/l) 15 + wetter ml/ha MCPA amine (500 g/l) ml/ha terbutryn (500 g/l) When conditions at spraying are less than ideal (see RESTRAINTS above), when the crop is not competitive, some radish plants may survive to flower and set viable seed. DO NOT use MCPA amine in cereals undersown with clover, medics lucerne. In lucerne DO NOT use MCPA. In medics DO NOT use MCPA. Broadstrike + MCPA amine tank mixes use Uptake Spraying Oil a wetter. Broadstrike + MCPA/terbutryn Broadstrike + bromoxynil/mcpa tank mixes only use a wetter. Wild turnip 10 leaf 10 cm Wireweed 10 leaf 15 cm Pasture and lucerne only 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha DO NOT use MCPA amine MCPA amine + terbutryn in cereals undersown with clover, medics lucerne. Undersown clovers and lucerne, spring and summer sown pasture and lucerne crops only.
11 TABLE 2C: WEEDS SUPPRESSED IN TABLE 2A CROPS Up To Leaf No. Up To Plant size (cm) Buchan weed 8 leaf 10 cm Deadnettle 6 leaf 5 cm Doublegee (Spiny emex) Marshmallow (Small flowered mallow) New Zealand spinach Paterson s curse (Salvation Jane) 4 leaf 10 cm 6 leaf 15 cm 5-8 leaf 10 cm 4 leaf 5 cm 8 leaf 10 cm Peppercress 10 leaf 15 cm Stagger weed 6 leaf 5 cm Wild radish 4 leaf 5 cm wetter 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha Grazing lucerne only 50 + Uptake 25 + wetter + 2,4-DB (500 g/l) L/ha Broadstrike + 2,4-DB tank mixes only use a wetter. Use the 50 g/ha rate in grazing lucerne only and apply from 4 trifoliate leaves onwards. DO NOT apply at 50 g/ha to lucerne intended f seed production. Broadstrike + 2,4-DB tank mixes only use a wetter.
12 TABLE 3: SALVAGE SPRAY IN WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, TRITICALE, CEREAL RYE, MIXED GRASS/LEGUME PASTURES, LUCERNE, CLOVER AND MEDICS Wild radish Turnip weed Paterson s curse Early flowering of the youngest weeds to early pod fmation of the oldest weeds Uptake Use 50 g/ha only in established grazing lucerne clover, medic and legume/grass pastures Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L wetting agent such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. F prevention of wild radish and turnip weed seed set, apply in a minimum spray volume of 100 L/ha from the ground 50 L/ha from aircraft. Some re-growth may occur when wet conditions prevail after treatment. Do not use this technique if you have already applied a Group B herbicide to the crop pasture this season. Only use this salvage spray technique with Broadstrike once per cropping cycle to minimise the development of herbicide resistance. If you suspect herbicide resistance in broadleaved weeds do not use this technique. DO NOT use a Broadstrike salvage spray in pastures f seed production. WARNING: Weeds that have not started to flower at application time may not be controlled by the salvage spray technique. F wild radish, time treatment to coincide with green, soft pods pri to embryo maturation in seeds. Squeeze pod between finger nails to see if any green/white seeds are present. Best time to treat is befe seeds are visible. Use 50 g/ha only in established grazing lucerne clover, medic and legume/grass pastures. TABLE 4: AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS WEED WEED GROWTH STAGE RATE CRITICAL COMMENTS Caltrop Capeweed Marshmallow (Small flowered mallow) (suppression) Paterson s curse (Salvation Jane) Wild radish Rosette stage pri to running up to flower Spot spray: 25 g/100 L Apply to actively growing rosettes. To ensure complete coverage, spray to the point of runoff. Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L.
13 TABLE 5A: SEED CROPS (Tasmania only): SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER, RED CLOVER, WHITE CLOVER, ARROWLEAF CLOVER AND LUCERNE Crop Growth Stages Crop Tolerance Spray Additives/Tank Mixes Seed crops of Subterranean clover Red clover White clover Arrowleaf clover Lucerne 1 to 3 trifoliate leaves onwards DO NOT apply to lucerne clover seed crops less than 8 weeks befe flowering. DO NOT apply at 40 g/ha to lucerne intended f seed production. Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L a wetting agent such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. In clover and lucerne, Broadstrike may be tank-mixed with 2,4-DB and/ bromoxynil at their respective label rates f complete control of suppressed weeds. TABLE 5B: WEEDS CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED IN TABLE 5A CROPS WEEDS CONTROLLED Charlock Up to 3½ leaf stage Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L wetting agent such Fat hen Beyond 3½ leaf stage 40 + Uptake as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. Lesser swinecress and up to 10 leaf stage Mustards Shepherd s purse Wild radish Wild turnip WEEDS SUPPRESSED Capeweed Chickweed Fumity Spurrey Wireweed Beyond 3½ leaf stage and up to 10 leaf stage 40 + Uptake In clover and lucerne, seedlings of these weeds will be suppressed with Broadstrike alone. In clover and lucerne, Broadstrike may be tank-mixed with 2,4-DB and/ bromoxynil at their respective label rates f complete control of suppressed weeds. Only use a wetting agent at 200 ml/100 L with these tankmixes.
14 TABLE 6A: SOYBEANS, LUCERNE, MAIZE AND PEANUTS Crop Growth Stages Application methods Spray Additives/Tank Mixes Crop Tolerance Maize Soybean Lucerne Peanuts Post-plant pre-emergence (PPPE) Post-emergent Up to 8 leaf stage Pre-plant Incpated (PPI) Incpated By Sowing (IBS) Post-plant Preemergent (PPPE) Post-emergent Up to 6 trifoliate leaf stage Post-emergent Up to 6 leaf stage Apply Broadstrike after planting and befe emergence of crop and weeds. Apply to moist soil only. Incpate into the soil within 4 hours by making two passes in opposite directions using a combine with trailing harrows similar equipment, to ensure though incpation. Ensure the planting operation is done within 4 hours of application, using a combine with trailing harrows similar equipment, to ensure though incpation. Apply Broadstrike after planting and befe emergence of crop and weeds. Apply to moist soil only. May be tank mixed with pendimethalin. Apply with Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L spray volume with a 100% concentrate non-ionic wetter such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. May be tank mixed with Treflan 480 pendimethalin. May be tank mixed with Treflan 480 pendimethalin. May be tank mixed with pendimethalin. DO NOT apply at 50 g/ha to lucerne intended f seed production. Apply with Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 ml/100 L spray volume with a 100% concentrate non-ionic wetter such as BS-1000 at 200 ml/100 L. Some transity crop yellowing and height suppression should be expected but yields will be unaffected.
15 TABLE 6B: WEEDS CONTROLLED OR SUPPRESSED IN TABLE 6A CROPS WEEDS CONTROLLED Volunteer cotton (including Roundup Ready Cotton) Caltrop Fat hen Turnip weed Wild radish WEEDS SUPPRESSED Black pigweed Bladder ketmia Caltrop Cobbler s-pegs Annual ground cherry Anoda weed Bladder ketmia Boggabri weed Fierce thnapple (Qld only) Red pigweed Wild gooseberry Pre-emergence 50 Cotton (including Roundup Ready Cotton) may be banded (>40% over the row broadcast). Post-emergent Up to 4 leaf Uptake Pre-emergent Post-emergent Up to 4 leaf Uptake WEED CONTROL: Minimum spray volume 150 L/ha f optimum results. In pre-emergent situations use the higher rate f longer soil residual effect and better suppression of me tolerant weeds (see WEEDS SUPPRESSED). In post-emergent situations use 25 g/ha on weeds up to 2 leaf stage and 50 g/ha on larger weeds up to 4 leaf stage and where me residual control is required. NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION. HARVESTING WITHHOLDING PERIODS Chickpeas, field peas, lentils, maize, peanuts and soybeans: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED. Winter cereals (barley, cereal rye, oats, triticale, wheat): DO NOT HARVEST FOR 4 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION. GRAZING/STOCK FOOD WITHHOLDING PERIODS Winter cereals (barley, cereal rye, oats, triticale, wheat), chickpeas, field peas, lentils, peanuts, soybeans and popany vetch: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 4 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION. Note: This 4 week WHP covers the use of Broadstrike tank mixed with bromoxynil (200 g/l) at 700 ml/ha (Table 2B) on cereals. Maize: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 14 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION. Fenugreek, lathyrus, lucerne, medic, serradella: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD OR HARVEST FOR SEED FOR 3 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION. Note: When tank mixing Broadstrike with bromoxynil (200 g/l) at 700 ml/ha (Table 2B) a 2 week WHP is required. Pastures (unless otherwise specified): DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION. Note: When tank mixing Broadstrike with bromoxynil (200 g/l) at 700 ml/ha (Table 2B) a 2 week WHP is required. LIVESTOCK DESTINED FOR EXPORT MARKETS The grazing withholding period only applies to stock slaughtered f the domestic market. Some expt markets apply different standards. To meet these standards, ensure that in addition to complying with the grazing withholding period, that the Expt Slaughter Interval is observed befe stock are sold f expt slaughter. EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI) 7 days: After observing the withholding period f grazing cutting f stock food, livestock that have been grazed on fed treated crops should be placed on clean feed f 7 days pri to slaughter.
16 EXPORT ANIMAL FEED INTERVAL (EAFI) 28 days (Fenugreek, lathyrus, lucerne, pasture and serradella only): A minimum period of 28 days must elapse between the application of Broadstrike and grazing cutting the treated pasture as stockfeed f livestock intended f expt. MINIMUM RECROPPING PERIODS Broadstrike is broken down in the soil by microbial activity. Warm, moist soil conditions favour highest microbial activity and quickest residue breakdown. F the recropping periods NNSW & Qld refers to summer dominant rainfall areas, where crops are grown on deep black earth soils (vertisols), with no impermeable sub-hizon in the top 30 cm. SNSW, Vic, Tas, SA and WA refers to winter dominant rainfall areas on soils with no impermeable sub-hizon in the top 30 cm. Also see the comments on rainfall and soil type below. Crop Rate (g/ha) Region NNSW, Qld SNSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA Cereal rye, medics, triticale, wheat, maize soybeans Barley, chickpeas, clover, field peas, lucerne, oats and peanuts May be planted at any time after Broadstrike application May be planted at any time after Broadstrike application 25 3 months 3 months 50 6 months 9 months Sghum sunflowers 25 6 months months - Cotton months - Canola, faba beans, 25 6 months 9 months fenugreek, lathyrus, lentils, lupins, serradella popany vetch 50 9 months 12 months Rainfall is required to maintain soil wetness f at least one week over the warm months to enable microbial degradation of herbicide residues to allow safe planting of sensitive crops. F SNSW, Victia, Tasmania, SA and WA a minimum of 25 mm and preferably 50 mm me rain must have fallen over the warm months of the year. F NNSW and Qld a minimum of 50 mm and preferably 100 mm rain me must have fallen over the warm months of the year. Soil type on shallow, duplex, low ganic matter soils with an impermeable sub-hizon within the root zone (30 cm deep less) and alkaline surface soil, sensitive crops should NOT be planted until 2 years after application of Broadstrike at either g/ha. (F crops grown in NNSW and Qld on soils other than vertisols, call Dow AgroSciences your local reseller f me advice). Where BROADSTRIKE residue carryover is suspected and susceptible crops are to be planted, test the treated area as follows: Where rain irrigation allows, plant a small area of the susceptible crop 4 to 6 weeks befe desired planting date and take note of any symptoms of injury. If any herbicide symptoms are observed, only plant a winter cereal. Pot bioassay Where not practical to do field bioassay, plant a small number of seeds of the susceptible crop into pots containing soil from the treated field. Do this test 4 to 6 weeks befe desired planting date. If any herbicide symptoms are observed, only plant a cereal crop. Canola and cotton are highly sensitive to BROADSTRIKE and therefe are a good test species f a bioassay.
17 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Broadstrike granules readily disperse in water and will do so once added to fast moving water. Maintain agitation at all times, including during mixing as well as spraying. Only mix sufficient spray solution f immediate use and avoid sting. MIXING Spray rigs with premix hoppers F spray rigs that have a drop down chemical induction hopper, three-quarter fill this hopper with water and have the rinsing sprinkler operating. Add the Broadstrike granules and when they are dissolved and the granules are dispersed, transfer this batch into the quarter filled main tank. Continue to rinse the hopper until the entire product has washed through. Spray rigs with limited bypass agitation When Broadstrike is added to the spray tank f spray rigs that have limited bypass agitation, then as f most granulated fmulations, pre-disperse the Broadstrike in a bucket befe adding them to the main tank. Add Broadstrike while stirring until the granules have dispersed. Tank mixes this der should be followed: 1. Quarter fill the spray tank and agitate 2. Add Broadstrike using the mixing procedure above 3. Add Verdict 520 if to be used 4. Half fill the spray tank 5. Add wettable powders, dry flowables, suspension concentrates, soluble liquids and/ emulsifiable concentrates 6. Add Uptake Spraying Oil when half full 7. Other adjuvants add accding to their label 8. Add water to fill the spray tank Read and follow all label directions including restraints, spray drift restraints, mandaty no-spray zones, CRITICAL COMMENTS and SAFETY DIRECTIONS f the tank mix products. APPLICATION Ground Application: Apply Broadstrike in 50 to 150 litres of water per hectare through a calibrated sprayer that delivers at least medium quality spray as defined by the ASAE Standard S572. DO NOT apply Broadstrike under conditions likely to cause drift onto waterways, susceptible crops land to be planted with susceptible crops. Unsuitable conditions are dead calm, excessive wind and/ small droplets. Best results are achieved where applications are made on warm (greater than 5ºC), sunny days applying me than 50 L/ha of total spray volume (preferably me than 75 L/ha) and where spray coverage is maximised. COMPATIBILITY Always allow 7 days between application of a grass herbicide and Broadstrike in chickpeas and field peas. In lentils, adjuvant, broadleaf grass herbicide, insecticide and foliar fertiliser tank mixes may result in transient height reduction, crop discolouration and delayed flowering, although yields are nmally unaffected. However, stress conditions after application (eg. frost, drought) may lengthen the time needed f lentils to recover and in years where a dry spring occurs, yields may be suppressed. Broadstrike is compatible with the following: Adjuvants Uptake Spraying Oil, Hasten Spray Adjuvant, BS-1000 Broadleaf herbicides Atrazine Basagran Diuron (liquid wettable granule) Lontrel 750 SG Lontrel Spinnaker Starane Advanced Bromoxynil MCPA amine Stomp 330E 2,4-DB MCPA ester Terbutryn Diflufenican (lentils and field peas only) Jaguar Grassweed herbicides Clethodim (lentils only) Hoegrass Selective (ryegrass only) MCPA sodium salt Tdon 242 Cereal Metsulfuron Treflan 480 Simazine Treflan 480 Tristar Advance Selective Paraquat clodinafop Verdict 520 Wildcat Selective (wild oats only)
18 Insecticides Dimethoate, esfenvalerate (lentils only), Lsban Insecticides, omethoate Fungicides (lentils only) Carbendazim, chlothalonil, Dithane Rainshield Neo Tec Fungicide Foliar Fertilisers Broadacre zinc (lentils only) Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company ( Dow ) an affiliated company of Dow Registered Trademarks CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT After using Broadstrike, empty the tank completely and drain the whole system. Thoughly wash inside the tank using a pressure hose. Drain the tank and clean any filters in the tank, pump, lines and nozzles. To rinse: After cleaning the tank as above, quarter fill the tank with clean water and circulate through the pump, lines, hoses and nozzles. Drain and repeat the rinsing procedure twice. To decontaminate: Befe spraying sensitive crops (which include canola, cotton, faba beans, lupins, sghum and sunflowers), wash the tank and rinse the system as above. Quarter fill the tank and add an alkali detergent at 500 ml/100 L of water the powder equivalent at 500 g/100 L) and circulate throughout the system f at least fifteen minutes. Drain the whole system. Remove filters and nozzles and clean them separately. Finally flush the system with clean water and allow to drain. Chline based cleaners are not recommended. Nufarm Tank and Equipment Cleaner is not recommended. Rinse water should be discharged onto a designated disposal area, if this is unavailable, onto unused land away from desirable plants and watercourses. RESISTANT WEEDS WARNING Broadstrike is a broadleaf herbicide with no annual ryegrass activity and is a member of the triazolopyrimidine sulfonanilide (sulfonamide) group of herbicides. The product has the acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibit mode of action. F weed resistance management the product is a Group B herbicide. Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to the product and other Group B herbicides may exist through nmal genetic variability in any weed population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly. These resistant weeds will not be controlled by this product other Group B herbicides. Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect pri to use, Dow AgroSciences accepts no liability f any losses that may result from the failure of the product to control resistant weeds. Strategies to minimise the risk of herbicide resistance are available. Contact your farm chemical supplier, consultant, local Department of Agriculture, local Dow AgroSciences representative. PROTECTION OF CROPS, NATIVE AND OTHER NON-TARGET PLANTS Refer to MINIMUM RECROPPING PERIODS f crop rotation infmation. Crops susceptible to Broadstrike include but are not limited to canola, cotton, faba beans, lupins, sghum and sunflowers. DO NOT flood irrigate any treated crop pasture f 48 hours after application. Where other types of irrigation are used, f example sprinklers, DO NOT irrigate to the point of runoff f at least 48 hours after application. DO NOT apply to waterlogged soils if heavy rain is expected within 48 hours of application. Dangerous to aquatic plants and susceptible crops. DO NOT contaminate dams, waterways drains with the product its containers. DO NOT apply under weather conditions, such as dead calm excessive wind, from spraying equipment producing small droplets that may cause spray to drift onto adjacent areas, particularly wetlands, waterbodies, watercourses, susceptible crops land to be planted with susceptible crops. PROTECTION OF LIVESTOCK DO NOT graze cut treated crops f stock food except as specified under withholding periods. Poisonous plants may become me palatable after spraying, therefe livestock should be kept out of the area until the plants have died down. PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEANS AND ENVIRONMENT DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers waterways with the chemical used containers.
19 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Keep Out of Reach of Children. Ste in the closed, iginal container in a securely locked, dry, cool, well-ventilated place, out of direct sunlight. DO NOT ste near food, feedstuffs, fertilisers seed. The method of disposal of the container depends on the container type. Read the STORAGE AND DISPOSAL instructions on the label that is attached to the container. SMALL SPILL MANAGEMENT Sweep up material and contain in a refuse vessel f disposal in the same manner as f containers (see STORAGE AND DISPOSAL section). SAFETY DIRECTIONS Product will irritate the eyes. When handling the granules avoid contact with eyes. If product in eyes, wash it out immediately with water. Wash hands after use. FIRST AID If poisoning occurs contact a doct Poisons Infmation Centre. Phone: Australia MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Additional infmation is listed on the Material Safety Data Sheet f BROADSTRIKE HERBICIDE which is available from Dow AgroSciences on request. Call Customer Service Toll Free on visit Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company ( Dow ) an affiliated company of Dow APVMA Approval No.: 40714/101639
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