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Puma Advance, Cordon and Cougar only.<br />

ΔΔΔ<br />

Puma Advance only.<br />

* Use only at the high rate of fenoxaprop.<br />

** Use only at the green foxtail rate of fenoxaprop.<br />

*** Use in wheat only<br />

Insecticides: None registered.<br />

Fungicides: None registered.<br />

Fertilizers: None registered.<br />

Note: The above mixes are those listed on the fenoxaprop label only.<br />

Fenoxaprop manufacturers may also support mixes with pesticides that are not on the fenoxaprop labels. Check<br />

with each manufacturer for the products they support. Mixes must be applied according to the most restrictive use<br />

limitations for all products added to the tank.<br />

Leave an interval of 7 days prior to application or 4 days after application of fenoxaprop, when applying any pesticide that is<br />

not registered as a tank mix.<br />

Adding ingredients in the correct order is critical for optimum performance. Check labels of products to be mixed for<br />

directions. General guidelines can be found on page 8.<br />

Weed Control<br />

Restrictions:<br />

• Rainfall: Within 1 hour may reduce control.<br />

• Re-entry Interval: DO NOT re-enter treated fields for 12 hours.<br />

• Grazing Restrictions: DO NOT graze or cut cereal crops or meadow bromegrass for hay, within 25 days of application.<br />

DO NOT graze or cut perennial ryegrass crop for hay within 65 days of application.<br />

• Pre-harvest Interval: DO NOT harvest within 65 days of application.<br />

• Re-cropping Interval: No restrictions in the year after application. Only one application may be made per year.<br />

• Aerial Application: May be applied by air.<br />

• Storage: DO NOT freeze.<br />

• Buffer Zones:<br />

Application method<br />

Buffer Zones (metres † ) Required for the Protection of:<br />

Aquatic Habitats<br />

Terrestrial habitat<br />

Ground* 3 10<br />

Aerial 3 33<br />

See page 35 for an explanation of the different habitats.<br />

* These distances can be reduced by 30% using cones on individual nozzles and by 70% using a full shield (shroud,<br />

curtain) that extends to the crop canopy.<br />

†<br />

Distance is measured from the downwind edge of the boom to sensitive areas.<br />

Sprayer Cleaning:<br />

Refer to ‘Method B’ in the general section on sprayer cleaning on page 9 and 10.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Caution – Poison.<br />

Cougar, HellCat and WildCat:<br />

Warning – Eye and Skin Irritant.<br />

Bengal:<br />

Danger – Eye and Skin Irritant<br />

All:<br />

Warning – Contains the allergen soy<br />

For an explanation of the symbols used here see page 4.

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