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Crops and Staging:<br />

All Products:<br />

Cereals:<br />

Crop<br />

Stage<br />

Barley<br />

2 to 4 leaf (3 leaf for best crop safety)<br />

Canaryseed, Oats, Spring wheat (including durum) 2 to 5 leaf (3 to 4 leaf for best crop safety)<br />

Winter wheat<br />

Spring application only; up to 12 inches (30 cm) high (top leaf<br />

extended)<br />

Fallow<br />

Fall stubble<br />

Target and Sword only:<br />

• Seedling grasses grown for forage only (NOT for seed production)*: Apply at the 2 to 4 leaf stage.<br />

º Creeping red fescue º Wheatgrass (crested,<br />

intermediate)<br />

º Meadow foxtail<br />

º Orchardgrass<br />

• Established grasses for forage only (NOT for seed production)*: Apply up to flag leaf stage.<br />

º Bromegrass (meadow,<br />

smooth)<br />

º Fescue (creeping red,<br />

meadow, tall)<br />

º Kentucky bluegrass<br />

º Meadow foxtail<br />

º Orchardgrass<br />

º Timothy<br />

º Wheatgrass<br />

(crested, intermediate,<br />

pubescent, slender,<br />

º Smooth bromegrass<br />

º Timothy<br />

streambank, tall,<br />

western)<br />

* NOTE: Use only one application per year by ground. Since applications to forage grasses in western Canada has been<br />

registered under the User Requested Minor Use program, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for herbicide<br />

performance. Application to forage grasses are at the risk of the user.<br />

Weeds and Staging:<br />

Weeds controlled at 0.4 to 0.6 L per acre (10 L treats 25 to 16.7 acres) from the 2 to 3 leaf stage unless otherwise indicated:<br />

º Bindweed*<br />

(field, hedge)<br />

º Buckwheat (tame,<br />

tartary, wild)<br />

º Canada thistle<br />

(6 to 8 inches (15 to<br />

20 cm))*<br />

º Cleavers (1 to 2 whorls)<br />

º Corn spurry<br />

º Cow cockle<br />

º Flixweed<br />

º Hemp-nettle (less than<br />

2 pairs of true leaves)<br />

º Kochia<br />

º Lamb’squarters<br />

º Mustards<br />

(ball, tall, wild,<br />

wormseed, yellow)<br />

º Night-flowering<br />

catchfly<br />

º Pigweed (prostrate,<br />

redroot)<br />

º Ragweed, common<br />

º Russian thistle (less<br />

than 2 inches (5 cm))<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse<br />

º Smartweed<br />

(green, lady’s-thumb)<br />

º Sow-thistle (annual,<br />

perennial*)<br />

º Stinkweed<br />

º Volunteer canola<br />

º Volunteer sunflowers<br />

* Top Growth Control only<br />

Use the higher rate under adverse weather conditions, when weed density is high, for cleavers control, winter annual<br />

control and for suppression of Canada thistle and perennial sow-thistle.<br />

Although dicamba/mecoprop-p/MCPA is registered up to the 5 leaf stage of the crop for the rates listed here, the low rate<br />

should be used when the crop is at the 5 leaf stage for optimum crop safety.<br />

For Canada thistle, post-harvest or fallow application, use 0.81 L per acre (one 10 L container treats 12.4 acres).<br />

Application Information:<br />

• Water Volume:<br />

º Ground: Minimum 40 L per acre.<br />

º Aerial: Minimum of 12 L per acre<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure: 30 to 40 psi (200 to 275 kPa) when using conventional flat fan nozzles. Low drift nozzles may<br />

require higher pressures for proper performance. Use a combination of nozzles and pressure designed to deliver<br />

thorough, even coverage of ASABE coarse droplets.<br />

• Screens: Use a 50 mesh or coarser screen and filter system.

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