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In spring wheat (including durum) and barley:<br />

• Curtail M (0.80 L per acre)<br />

• Dichlorprop/2,4-D ester (0.7 L per acre)* †<br />

• Fenoxaprop** (0.118 L per acre)<br />

• Fenoxaprop** (0.118 L per acre) + MCPA Ester (0.28 L per acre)<br />

• Fenoxaprop** (0.118 L per acre) + Refine SG (12 g per acre)<br />

• Frontline XL (0.65 L per acre)<br />

• Infinity (0.33 L per acre)<br />

• MCPA Ester* (up to 0.38 L per acre) (600 g/L formulations)<br />

• Refine SG (12 g per acre)<br />

• Refine SG (12 g per acre) + MCPA Ester (0.28 L per acre)<br />

• Spectrum (20 acres per case)<br />

• Trophy (20 acres per case)<br />

†<br />

Mix with Turboprop is NOT for use in barley. Dichlorprop-D registered with Assert only.<br />

* Apply in 20 to 40 L of water per acre. For all other tank mixes use 40 L per acre.<br />

** Use the 0.54 L per acre rate of imazamethabenz when tank mixing with fenoxaprop (see product labels for<br />

specific products). Fenoxaprop rate provides green foxtail control only.<br />

*** When tank mixing dry broadleaf products, add products to the tank in the following order: dry broadleaf<br />

products, acidifier, imazamethabenz, and other liquid herbicides if required. For repeat tanks, dry broadleaf<br />

products need to be mixed with water to form a slurry prior to adding to the remaining spray solution in the tank.<br />

º Refer to imazamethabenz labels for specific mixing order and application details when tank-mixing. Refer to tank<br />

mix partner for additional crop staging restrictions.<br />

Fertilizers: None registered.<br />

Insecticides: None registered.<br />

Fungicides: None registered.<br />

Note: The above mixes are those listed on the imazamethabenz labels only.<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 6 hours will reduce control.<br />

• Re-entry Interval: Wait at least 12 hours before entering treated fields.<br />

• Grazing Restrictions: DO NOT graze treated fields or cut treated forage for silage or hay. Mature barley and wheat<br />

grain or straw from fields treated with imazamethabenz can be fed to livestock. DO NOT feed or graze treated annual<br />

ryegrass.<br />

• Pre-harvest Interval: DO NOT apply beyond the recommended crop stage.<br />

• Re-cropping Interval:<br />

• DO NOT apply imazamethabenz to the same field more than once in two years.<br />

Year After Application Black and Grey Wooded Soils Brown and Dark Brown Soils<br />

Year 1<br />

Spring wheat (including durum), barley,<br />

canola, field peas, flax, sunflowers<br />

Spring wheat (including durum),<br />

CLEARFIELD canola, barley, sunflowers<br />

Year 2<br />

Spring wheat (including durum), barley,<br />

canaryseed, canola, field peas, flax, oats,<br />

sunflowers<br />

• Conduct a field bioassay (a test strip grown to maturity) the year before growing any crop not listed in the table.<br />

Lentils are known to be particularly sensitive to imazamethabenz residues in the soil. The additive effect of soil<br />

residues from the use of imazamethabenz and sequential applications of imazethapyr, metsulfuron, or Odyssey<br />

herbicides on the same land area has not been determined. Crop rotation guidelines are not known and injury to<br />

rotational crops other than wheat (excluding durum) may occur. Plant only wheat (excluding durum) on fields where<br />

these herbicides have been used until a field bioassay demonstrates other crops can be grown successfully.<br />

• Aerial Application: DO NOT apply by air.<br />

• Storage: DO NOT freeze. Shake well before using.

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