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GLYPHOSATE Glyfos Herbicide ProActive A soluble concentrate containing 360 g/l glyphosate present as 480 g/l (41.2% w/w) of the isopropylamine salt and tallow alkyl amine ethoxylate. A herbicide for the control of most annual and perennial weeds. Product Registration No. MAPP 11976 To access the Safety Data Sheet for this product, scan the QR code or use the weblink below: http://www.headland-ag.co.uk/productdownload.asp?id=341 Alternatively, contact your supplier. Product identifier: Glyphosate 360 g/l SL WARNING Very toxic to aquatic life. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Avoid release to the environment. Collect spillage. Dispose of contents/container as hazardous waste. To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions of use. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR USE ONLY AS AN HORTICULTURAL / INDUSTRIAL / FORESTRY / AQUATIC HERBICIDE Crops Maximum Individual Maximum Number Harvest interval/ Dose Litres/ha of Treatments latest time of application Edible crops (before planting), non-edible crops (before planting), 6.0 7 days before cultivations, drilling or land prior to cultivation planting Natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation, permeable surfaces 6.0 overlying soil, hard surfaces Enclosed waters, land Immediately adjacent to aquatic areas 6.0 Forest (weed control) 10.0 Forest (chemical thinning) 2 mls per cut per 10 cm dia. Forest (stumps) 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 USING PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS. 10037755

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 effective use of this product. GENERAL INFORMATION Mode of Action Glyfos ProActive is an effective herbicide when used as directed against most annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds. Glyfos ProActive is translocated from the treated leaves throughout the plant and to underground roots, rhizomes and stolons. Symptoms such as reddening, yellowing and gradual wilting of the foliage are rapidly visible in grass weeds but are slower to appear in broadleaved weeds. Timing treatments 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. Reduced weed control may result when weeds are treated under poor growing conditions such as drought stress, flooding, frost or high temperatures, disease or insect damage. Reduced efficacy may also occur when treating weeds heavily covered with dust. Weather Conditions For best results a rainfree period of 6 hours and preferably 24 hours is required after application of this product. Treating weeds which are suffering from drought stress may result in reduced efficacy. Extreme care should be taken to avoid spray drift as this can severely damage or destroy neighbouring crops and plants. The action of Glyfos ProActive will be slower in cooler weather. This product should not be used under frosty conditions while weed growth is reduced by natural senescence. Tank Mixes Glyfos ProActive should only be mixed with products recommended in this leaflet and should be used according to the directions for use. Do not tank-mix with fertilisers or residual herbicides unless specifically recommended as this may result in reduced weed control. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Glyfos ProActive MUST ONLY BE USED FOR THE SPECIFIED FIELDS OF USE AND ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDED METHODS OF APPLICATION SPECIFIED ON THIS LABEL. Glyfos ProActive may be applied to all areas which will be planted with food and feed crops. Do not use along hedgerows nor under glass or polythene. 1. Natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation, permeable surfaces overlying soil, hard surfaces and land prior to cultivation. Glyfos ProActive is a foliar non-selective herbicide for use against most annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds on land not intended to bear vegetation such as roadsides, paths hard surfaces, along fences and walls, for total weed control on industrial sites and land prior to cultivation. All crops may be planted or sown at specified intervals after treatment with Glyfos ProActive. A slight retardation following germination may be seen if seeds are sown, particularly by direct drilling, amongst decaying treated vegetation, roots, rhizomes or stolens. For destruction of established vegetation prior to sowing allow 7 days before planting trees and shrubs and other crops.

Application Advice Glyfos ProActive can be applied using hydraulic sprayers at water volumes 80-250 1/ha. MEDIUM VOLUME LOW VOLUME (200 1/ha) (100 1/ha) Hydraulic Sprayers Amount of Glyfos ProActive Volume of Water Area Treated Volume of Water Area Treated Boom Sprayer 3 litres 200 litres 1.0 ha 100 litres 1.0 ha Knapsack Sprayer 150 ml 10 litres 500 m 2 5 litres 500 m 2 Boom Sprayer 4 litres 200 litres 1.0 ha 100 litres 1.0 ha Knapsack Sprayer 200 ml 10 litres 500 m 2 5 litres 500 m 2 Boom Sprayer 5 litres 200 litres 1.0 ha 100 litres 1.0 ha Knapsack Sprayer 250 ml 10 litres 500 m 2 5 litres 500 m 2 Boom Sprayer 6 litres 200 litres 1.0 ha 100 litres 1.0 ha Knapsack Sprayer 300 ml 10 litres 500 m 2 5 litres 500 m 2 See Spray application techniques and equipment Dose rates for controlling weed species Target weed Application rate litres/ha Annual weeds 1.5 Perennial weeds 4.0 Perennial broad-leaved weeds 6.0 Lime, chemical or natural fertilisers, or other pesticides should not be applied to treated areas for at least 5 days before or after application of Glyfos ProActive. 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 2. Aquatic Use Glyfos ProActive may be used against aquatic weeds in and along waterways and irrigation ditches at a maximum rate of 6 1/ha. Before using Glyfos ProActive for control of aquatic weeds in or near waterways read the offical recommendations entitled Guidelines for the use of Herbicides on Weeds in or near Watercourses and Lakes. This document may be obtained from the Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) the Scottish Executive for Rural Affairs Department, the Department of Agriculture Northern Ireland and the National Assembly for Wales Agricultural Dept. Consult the Regional Office of the Environment Agency/ Scottish Environment Protection Agency before applying Glyfos ProActive for control of weed in or near waterways. Maximum permitted concentration should not exceed 0. 06 parts per million, unless otherwise specified by the Environment Agency / Scottish Environment Protection Agency. When using Glyfos Proactive following label recommendations, water subjected to spray drift may immediately be used for irrigation. Application Rates and Timings Apply Glyfos ProActive when the weeds are actively growing and the green leaf fully emerged, at flowering but before leaf senescence. Application to Water lilies should be made from mid-july to mid-august and application to reeds from mid-august to mid-september to achieve the best results.

Area of use Target weeds Hydraulic Application Area Water volume Application details sprayer rate treated Aquatic Common Reed, Boom 5.0 litres 1 ha Hydraulic ONLY APPLY TO EMERGED WEEDS. DO NOT APPLY emergent Soft Rush, sprayer sprayers TO OPEN WATER. weeds Reed Canary-grass, 200-400 1/ha Apply using tractor or boat mounted sprayer. Bulrush, Knapsack 50 ml 100 m 2 optimum 250 Observe all PRECAUTIONS for aquatic uses. Reed Sweetgrass, Sprayer 1/ha (see Apply AGAINST the direction of flow if waterway Sedges, Spray is flowing. Watercress, Application The speed of 8 km/h should not be exceeded Whorl-grass, Techniques and for tractor mounted sprayers. Creeping Bent Equipment ) With boat mounted sprayers use the slowest or Rotary forward speed possible. atomisers When using a boat mounted sprayer it may be Aquatic White Water-lily, Boom 6.0 litres 1 ha (Herbi ) necessary to re-treat lilies that have been floating Yellow Water-lily sprayer 40 1/ha with disturbed by the boat s passage. weeds droplet diameter Knapsack 60 ml 100 m 2 between Sprayer 200-300 microns Maximum permitted concentration in treated water is 0.06 ppm. 3. Forestry When conventional hydraulic sprayers are being used the performance or Glyfos ProActive can be improved by the addition of Mixture B to the spray tank at a rate of 2% of the final volume, for all pre-plant and post-plant uses in forestry only. Mixture B should not be added when using rotary atomiser sprayers. Application Rates and Timings Glyfos ProActive should be applied post-planting in forestry at a maximum rate of 10 1/ha. Area of use Target Extent of weed Application Water Application details weeds infestation rate in 1/ha volume Forestry Hydraulic All tree species may be planted 7 days after treatment. sprayers Pre-planting Arable weeds All species 4.0 200-400 1/ha on arable land at all levels optimum and grassland Grassland weeds All species 5.0 250 1/ha or areas at all levels Rotary atomisers 40 1/ha with droplet diameter between 200-300 microns

Area of Use Target Extent of weed Application Water Application details weeds infestation rate in 1/ha volume Post-planting Perennial and All species 4.0 Hydraulic knap- Always use TREE GUARD when treating during the For clean-up annual grasses At all levels sack sprayers, growing season. around trees apply at a Bracken should be treated after frond tips are uncurled with knapsack Bracken, Beech- 3.0 concentration but pre-senescence. applicators brush, Brambles, of 2% or 1 Apply to heather late August to end of September. Ash, Oak, Willow, part of GLYFOS Apply to all other woody weeds from June to August Sycamore, Hazel PROACTIVE to before leaf senescence (but after new crop growth has 50 parts of hardened). Heather water - peat soil 4.0 (see Spray - mineral soil 6.0 Application (+) for Rhododendron, use 10.0 litres/ha. If a suitable Techniques and adjuvant is added this may be reduced to 8.0 litres/ha. Rhododendron 10.0 or 8.0 (+) Equipment ). Overall spraying Grass weeds: All levels Hydraulic DO NOT OVERALL SPRAY trees grown for ornamental post-planting including Black - with optimum 3.0 sprayers 80-250 purposes including Christmas trees. in season Bent, Common timing and 1/ha or hand When fully dormant and the leader growth has Couch, Creeping conditions held equipment hardened it is safe to overspray the following species: Soft-grass, ( see Spray Corsican, Lodgepole, and Scots Pines, Norway and Sitka False Oat-grass, - under slightly 4.0 Application Spruce, Lawson Cypress, Western Red Cedar. Cock s-foot, less favourable Techniques and Douglas and Nobel Firs may be sprayed when fully Purple Moor- conditions Equipment ). dormant and when leader growth has hardened, grass, but NOT in spring. Wavy Hair-grass, Yorkshire Fog. (+) Add surfactant (e.g. Mixture B) at 2% concentration of the tank water volume. It is a good idea to test crop safety by spraying a small area before conducting widespread overall treatment in following years. Bracken should be treated after frond tips are uncurled but pre-senescence. SPRAY APPLICATION TECHNIQUES AND EQUIPMENT 1. Hydraulic sprayers mounted on tractors Use any equipment which can apply at 80-250 1/ha as a BCPC defined MEDIUM or COARSE quality spray with a pressure ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 bars with 80 or 110 nozzles. For most applications 200-250 1/ha water volume should be used.. Spray pressure (typically 1.5-2.5 bars) must 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 ranging from 80-120 1/ha. When using low volume nozzles, spray pressure and tractor speed should be adjusted. A typical speed range would be 4-9 km/h. 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 spray application be sure to check that: - the boom is level - the boom height is correct for the particular application - all nozzles along the boom are aligned at the correct angle to forward direction of the tractor.

2. Directed application/knapsack Knapsack sprayers may be used in forestry and on land not intended to bear vegetation and prior to cultivation. Spray volumes normally range from 200-300 1/ha, but may be reduced to 100-150 1/ha if low volume nozzles have been fitted. Spray quality should be as defined by BCPC MEDIUM or COARSE. Do not reduce the spray volume below 200 l/ha when applying the 10 l/ha rate. When using a knapsack sprayer with a total capacity of 10 litres if applying at 4.0 1/ha with a spray volume of 200 1/ha, giving a concentration of 2%, thus requiring 0.2 litres of Glyfos ProActive in 9.8 litres of water. Similarly when required application rate is 6.0 1/ha use 0.3 litres Glyfos ProActive in 9.7 litres of water. A 10 litre spray volume will cover a 500 m 2 area using a 1 m wide swath and a 1 m/sec walking speed. 3. Rotary Atomisers Select one of the following applicators: CDA Boom and CDA Lightweight Microdrop Girojet Dual-Option Sprayer Hydraspin Applications should be made using a water volume of 40 1/ha, at a speed of 4-9 km/h with a droplet diameter set at 200-300 microns, equivalent to the BCPC spray definition MEDIUM or COARSE. The spray equipment should be correctly calibrated according to the manufacturer s instructions. 4. Spray Application in or near waterways Before using GLYFOS ProActive 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 the department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, 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 Regional Office of the Environment Agency/Scottish Environment Protection Agency before applying Glyfos ProActive for control of weed in or near waterways. Maximum permitted concentration should not exceed 0.06 parts per million, unless otherwise specified by the appropriate water regulatory body (Environment Agency/Scottish Environment Protection Agency) When using Glyfos ProActive following label recommendations, water subjected to spray drift may immediately be used for irrigation. APPLICATION 1. Filling Spray Tank Half fill clean spray tank with clean water, add required quantity of product and mix well: add remaining water. Do NOT use mechanical agitators. When tank-mixing with other products recommended on the label add the other product before adding Glyfos ProActive, then add the remaining water. Use only with clean water. Warning: DO NOT STORE, MIX OR APPLY GLYFOS PROACTIVE FROM UNLINED OR GALVANISED STEEL TANKS. DO NOT leave spray mixtures in spray tanks over long periods. Ensure that tanks are adequately ventilated. 2. Compatibility Do NOT add wetting agents, oils or other pesticides unless recommended on this label.

3. Sprayer Maintenance Be sure that all spraying equipment is functioning correctly and that equipment is maintained in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. Ensure that any damaged, malfunctioning or worn parts are replaced before re-using the spray equipment. 4. Cleaning Spray Equipment Sprayer Hygiene Always clean spray tanks and all parts of the equipment adequately after use, using the recommended detergents to be sure to avoid contamination with residues. Contamination with product residues could damage crops when the sprayer is next used for another pesticide. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS a. 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 concentrate and handling contaminated surfaces. WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (COVERALLS), SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND RUBBER BOOTS when using hand-held sprayers, rotary atomisers, weedwiper equipment, spot gun equipment or when making cut stump treatments. WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (COVERALLS), SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES, RUBBER BOOTS AND FACE PROTECTIVE (FACESHIELD) When carrying out stem injection. However engineering controls may replace personal protective equipment if a CoSHH assessment shows they offer an equal or higher standard of protection. b. Environmental Protection DO NOT CONTAMINATE water with the product (except when used as directed) or its container. Do not clean application equipment near surface water, Avoid contamination via drains from farmyards and roads.the maximum concentration of active ingredient in treated water must not exceed 0.06 ppm or such lower concentrations as the appropriate regulatory body may require. Users must consult the appropriate regulatory body (Environment Agency / Scottish Environmental Protection Agency) before using the product near water and must obtain their agreement before using this product to control aquatic weeds. c. Storage and Disposal KEEP IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER, tightly closed in a safe place. WASH OUT CONTAINER THOROUGHLY, empty washings into spray tank and dispose of safely. DO NOT RE-USE CONTAINER for any purpose. d. Other Specific Restrictions When applying through rotary atomisers, the spray droplet specrum must be of a minimum Volume Median Diameter (VMD) of 200 microns. For stump applications, the maximum concentration must not exceed 200 ml of product made up to a total volume of 1 litre with water (i.e. a 20% solution). Glyfos Proactive is approved by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate for use as a herbicide. Registration No. MAFF 11976 Glyfos Proactive is a registered trademark and product of Cheminova A/S, Lemvig, Denmark Glyfos Proactive is distributed in the UK by Nomix Enviro Ltd. Headland is a registered trademark Nomix Enviro is a registered trademark Headland Agrochemicals Ltd. Rectors Lane, Pentre, Flintshire CH5 2DH Tel: 01244 537370 - Fax: 01244 532097 E-mail: enquiry@headlandgroup.com www.headland-ag.co.uk