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265<br />

Impact (this referring text to be removed in the 2018 edition)<br />

See topramezone on page 382.<br />

Inferno Duo<br />

Company:<br />

Arysta LifeScience Canada (PCP#30663)<br />

Herbicide Group<br />

2 – flucarbazone, tribenuron<br />

(Refer to page 44)<br />

Weed Control<br />

Formulation:<br />

45% flucarbazone and 25% tribenuron formulated as a water dispersible granules.<br />

• Container size - 4 x 254.5 gram pouches<br />

Crops and Staging:<br />

Spring wheat (NOT including durum): Apply to the soil surface from one week before seeding until crop emergence.<br />

Weeds, Rates and Staging:<br />

Apply 12.75 g per acre of Inferno Duo (one 254.5 g pouch treats 20 acres) plus 180 g ae per acre of glyphosate IPA or<br />

K+ salts (see glyphosate page) to control:<br />

• Weeds controlled by glyphosate at 180 g ae per acre (see glyphosate page) plus:<br />

º Cow cockle<br />

º Foxtail barley<br />

º Dandelion † (up to 10 cm)*<br />

º Narrow-leaved<br />

hawk's-beard<br />

º Shepherd's-purse<br />

º Volunteer canola<br />

º Wild oats †<br />

Mix with glyphosate at 360 g ae per acre to control:<br />

º Foxtail barley<br />

heavy infestations or<br />

(greater than 10 cm,<br />

stressed plants)*<br />

* Apply prior to seed head emergence and the loss of older leaves.<br />

†<br />

Suppression only.<br />

NOTE: The entire 254.5 g pouch must be added to the spray tank. DO NOT use part pouches.<br />

DO NOT apply more than 6.1 g active flucarbazone per acre per growing season (equivalent of 13.5 g per acre of Inferno Duo<br />

or 15.4 mL per acre of flucarbazone 2.0 formulations).<br />

Application Information:<br />

• Water Volume: 40 L per acre.<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure: Use 30 to 50 psi (200 to 345 kPa) when using conventional flat fan nozzles. Low drift nozzles<br />

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

thorough, even coverage and a minimum of fine droplets that are prone to drift.<br />

How it Works:<br />

Refer to Table 9 on page 48.

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