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

º Clodinafop (label rates)<br />

º Simplicity (0.2 L per acre)<br />

º Traxos (label rate)<br />

†<br />

Note: The manufacturer may not support all brand of these products. See the label or contact Loveland<br />

Products Canada for more information.<br />

• Check the labels of mix partners for additional crop staging restrictions.<br />

Insecticides: None registered.<br />

Fungicides: None registered.<br />

Fertilizers: None registered.<br />

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

Loveland Products Canada also supports the following mixes that are not on the Momentum label. Apply mixes<br />

according to the most restrictive use limitations for either product:<br />

• Herbicides: Everest 2.0 (flucarbazone), Puma Advance (fenoxaprop), Varro, Avert(imazamethabenz),<br />

Refine SG (thifensulfuron/tribenuron) and 2,4-D Ester<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 />

Weed Control<br />

Restrictions:<br />

• Rainfall: No rainfast period is specified on the label; required interval between application and rain without loss of<br />

control may be up to 8 hours. Contact manufacturer for more information.<br />

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

• Grazing Restrictions: DO NOT graze treated fields or cut for hay within 3 days of application.<br />

• Pre-harvest Interval: Leave 60 days between application and harvest.<br />

• Re-cropping Interval: Wheat, barley, oats, rye, flax, canola, mustard and peas may be planted the year after<br />

application or the field may be fallowed. DO NOT under-seed crops to forage legumes the year after treatment.<br />

DO NOT sow any other crops until the second year after application. Apply manure bedded with straw from treated<br />

crops only to the crops listed above.<br />

º DO NOT seed to field peas for at least 10 months following treatment. Very dry soil conditions following application can<br />

result in a risk of injury to field peas grown in rotation. If severe drought conditions are experienced during the months<br />

of June to August inclusive in the year of application delay seeding field peas an additional 12 months (22 months<br />

following application). Contact your local Loveland Products Canada representative or retailer for more information<br />

before seeding field peas following drought conditions in the previous year.<br />

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

• Storage: Store in a cool (above 5°C), dry area. If product is frozen, bring to room temperature and agitate before use.<br />

• Buffer Zones:<br />

º Hand-held or backpack sprayers, inter-row hooded sprayers and spot treatments are exempt from buffer zone<br />

requirements.<br />

Application method<br />

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

Aquatic Habitats of Depths<br />

Terrestrial habitat<br />

Less than 1 m<br />

Greater than 1 m<br />

Ground only* 15 15 15<br />

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

* Buffer zones can be reduced by 70% when using shrouds and by 30% when using cones mounted less than<br />

12 inches from the crop canopy.<br />

†<br />

Distance measured as metres from the downwind edge of the spray boom to sensitive habitat.<br />

º Spray when winds are under 16 km/hr, but not dead calm.<br />

Sprayer Cleaning:<br />

No specific cleaning recommendations are provided on the Momentum label. As a petroleum based emulsifiable<br />

concentrate, ‘Method B’ in the general section on sprayer cleaning on page 9 and 10 may be the most effective. Check with<br />

the manufacturer for more information.

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