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Tank Cleaning:<br />

Refer to ‘Method A’ in the general section on sprayer cleaning on page 9 and 10. The addition of detergent may improve the<br />

effectiveness of tank cleanout, especially when tank mixed.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Caution –Skin Irritant. Potential skin sensitizer.<br />

Contains the allergen soy.<br />

For an explanation of the symbols used here see page 4 of the Guide to Crop Protection.<br />

Good Harvest<br />

Herbicide Group<br />

10 – glufosinate<br />

(Refer to page 44)<br />

Company:<br />

Agracity (PCP#30761)<br />

Formulation:<br />

150 g/L glufosinate ammonium formulated as a solution.<br />

• Container sizes: 10.8 L, 108 L, 1000 L<br />

Crops, Rates and Staging:<br />

Harvest Aid Treatment:<br />

Note: As of January 1, 2017 www.keepingitclean.ca indicates that grain from crops treated with this product prior to<br />

harvest may have market access concerns. Please see pg 6 for more information AND consult potential grain buyers<br />

before using this product.<br />

Crop Rate (L per acre) Stage<br />

Alfalfa (seed production only) 0.81 to 1.09** 50 to 75% pod turn (brown)<br />

Lentil* 1.09 40 to 60% pod turn (yellow to brown)<br />

Potato* 1.21 14 to 21 days prior to harvest<br />

* Not for crops grown for seed.<br />

** Use the higher rate when crop canopies or weed densities are heavy.<br />

Application Information:<br />

• Water Volume:<br />

º Ground applications: Minimum 45 L per acre. When crop canopy and weed densities are heavy, apply in 69 to 89 L<br />

per acre of water.<br />

º Aerial applications: 13 to 22 L per acre.<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure:<br />

º Ground Application: Use 40 psi (275 kPa) when using conventional 80° or 110° flat fan nozzles; 45 psi (310 kPA)<br />

when using check valves. Angle nozzles forward at 45° to improve coverage of vertical leaf surfaces. Low drift<br />

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

to deliver thorough, even coverage with ASABE medium or larger droplets.<br />

º Aerial applications: DO NOT use raindrop nozzles. Use a combination of nozzles and pressure to provide<br />

ASABE coarse or larger droplet size distribution.

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