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Application Information:<br />

• Water Volume:<br />

º Ground application: 23 to 45 L per acre. Use higher water volumes for dense canopies.<br />

º Aerial Application: A minimum of 14 L per acre.<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure: Use 40 psi (275 kPa) when using conventional 80 o or 110 o flat fan nozzles. Angle nozzles<br />

forward at 45 o to improve contact with vertical leaf surfaces. Low drift nozzles may require higher pressures for proper<br />

performance. Use nozzles and pressure designed to deliver proper coverage with ASABE medium droplets or larger.<br />

º DO NOT use flood jet nozzles, controlled droplet application equipment or Spra-foil equipment.<br />

How it Works:<br />

Refer to Table 9 on page 48.<br />

Effects of Growing Conditions:<br />

DO NOT apply fenoxaprop 2 to 3 days prior to, or following, temperatures of 3 o C or lower as crop injury may occur. Under<br />

stressful conditions (hot/dry, water logging, disease or insect damage) or heavy crop canopy, early application will improve<br />

weed control.<br />

DO NOT apply by air when both the temperature is greater than 25 o C and the relative humidity is less than 30%.<br />

Weeds, Rates and Staging:<br />

Apply from the 1 to 6 leaf stage up to emergence of 3rd tiller of the weeds below. Apply at the 3 to 4 leaf stage for optimum<br />

control. Optimum weed control and yield response occurs when weeds are removed before tillering.<br />

DO NOT apply fenoxaprop or products containing fenoxaprop to a crop more than once per year.<br />

Weeds Rate (mL per acre) Rate<br />

Puma Advance 120 g/L forms (Acres per Package † )<br />

Green foxtail only 206 156 80<br />

Low wild oat infestations* 360 271 46<br />

Moderate-heavy wild oat infestations, barnyard grass,<br />

green and yellow foxtail<br />

413 312 40<br />

†<br />

Based on 12.4 L for 120g/L formulations and 16.5 L for Puma Advance.<br />

* Low wild oat rate for use on WHEAT AND DURUM ONLY, and when applied alone and NOT in a tank-mix. NOT for use<br />

with perennial ryegrass or meadow bromegrass.<br />

Tank Mixes:<br />

Tank mix partners applied at all label rates and include recommended adjuvants unless otherwise noted.<br />

Herbicides:<br />

DO NOT apply Bengal WB, Cordon, Vigil WB or WildCat in barley without a broadleaf herbicide mix. ALWAYS tank mix with a<br />

registered broadleaf herbicide.<br />

2,4-D Ester (170 g ae per acre † - see 2,4-D page for product rates)<br />

Ally (2 to 3 g per acre) †<br />

Attain XC ††<br />

Bromoxynil/2,4-D ester Δ<br />

Bromoxynil/MCPA ester Δ<br />

Curtail M<br />

Dichlorprop/2,4-D Δ<br />

Estaprop XT †††<br />

Infinity (0.33 L per acre) ΔΔΔ<br />

Lontrel 360*** (0.17 L per acre)<br />

Lontrel 360*** (0.17 L per acre) + MCPA<br />

500 Ester (0.34 L per acre)*<br />

Lontrel 360*** (0.112 L per acre) + MCPA<br />

500 Ester (0.34 to 0.45 L/ acre)*<br />

MCPA Amine or Ester (0.28 L per acre)<br />

(600 g ai/L formulation)<br />

Mecoprop-p*** Δ *<br />

Prestige XC ††<br />

Refine SG ††<br />

Refine SG + MCPA (rates above) ††<br />

Refine SG (4 g per acre)+ Buctril M<br />

(0.4 L per acre) ††<br />

Spectrum** †<br />

Triton C (label rate) ΔΔΔ<br />

Trophy* ††<br />

†<br />

All products except HellCat.<br />

††<br />

Puma Advance and Cougar*** only.<br />

†††<br />

Cordon and Cougar only.<br />

Δ<br />

Manufacturers may only support mixes with specific brands. Contact the manufacturers for more information.

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