15.03.2017 Views

Introduction

87089-2017%20Guide%20to%20Crop%20Protection_complete

87089-2017%20Guide%20to%20Crop%20Protection_complete

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

266<br />

Effects of Growing Conditions:<br />

Crop tolerance and weed control may be reduced if applications are made to plants growing under stress. Stress includes<br />

saturated or water-logged soil, drought, extreme temperatures, low fertility or visible disease symptoms at application.<br />

Adopting practices to increase crop vigor will improve crop tolerance.<br />

Tank Mixes:<br />

Herbicides: Glyphosate IPA or K+ salts only.<br />

Fungicides: None<br />

Insecticides: None<br />

Fertilizers: None.<br />

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

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

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

Restrictions:<br />

• Rainfall: DO NOT apply if rainfall is expected within 1 hour of application.<br />

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

• Grazing Restrictions: DO NOT graze treated fields. Mature grain or straw may be fed to livestock.<br />

• Pre-harvest Interval: Leave at least 80 days from application to harvest.<br />

• Re-cropping Interval: The following crops may be planted 11 months after application.<br />

Soil Zones and Rotational Crops<br />

Grey-Wooded Black Dark Brown Brown<br />

Spring Wheat<br />

Barley<br />

Canola (all varieties)<br />

Field Pea*<br />

Wheat (Spring & durum)<br />

Barley<br />

Canola (all varieties)<br />

Field Pea*<br />

Flax<br />

Field Bean<br />

Wheat (Spring & durum)<br />

Barley<br />

Canola (all varieties)<br />

Field Pea*<br />

Flax<br />

Spring Wheat<br />

* NOTE: Field peas may be grown the year following application in fields where precipitation has been equal to<br />

or above the 10 year average during the growing season, and where organic matter content is above 4%, and pH<br />

is below 7.5. The company suggests a minimum of 100 mm (4 inches) of rain is needed in the 60 days following<br />

application for adequate breakdown to take place.<br />

º NOTE: Other rotational crops may also be affected if rainfall is less than the 10 year average for the area. Soils in the grey<br />

wooded, black and dark brown soil zones with a combination of low organic matter (less than 2%), light textured soils<br />

or high pH (greater than 7.5) (i.e. eroded knolls, sandy soils) may result in delayed growth and development in rotational<br />

crops. DO NOT plant crops other than those listed above in the year following application.<br />

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

• Storage: May be frozen.<br />

• Buffer Zones: Leave at least 20 metres from the downwind edge of the spray swath to sensitive upland plants like<br />

shelterbelts and woodlots and at least 35 metres to water sources or wetland habitats. Avoid drift onto sensitive crops<br />

like canola and tame oat. DO NOT mix or load within 10 metres of water sources or wetland habitats.<br />

Sprayer Cleaning:<br />

Inferno Duo residues in the spray tank can cause severe injury to sensitive crops at very low concentrations. Sprayers should<br />

be cleaned out immediately before using another product.<br />

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

When mixing with other pesticides, combine the method above with the method required for the tank mix partner if it is<br />

different from above.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!