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Weeds Controlled at 68 g per acre:<br />

º Bluebur<br />

º Buckwheat (tartary,<br />

wild*)<br />

º Canada goldenrod †<br />

º Canada thistle<br />

º Chickweed<br />

º Common groundsel<br />

º Common tansy<br />

º Common yarrow<br />

º Corn spurry<br />

º Cow cockle<br />

º Dandelion<br />

º Flixweed<br />

º Knapweed (diffuse,<br />

spotted)<br />

º Giant buttercup †<br />

º Hemp-nettle<br />

º Kochia (including<br />

Group 2 resistant)<br />

º Lamb’s-quarters*<br />

º Leafy spurge<br />

º Mustard (ball, wild)<br />

º Orange hawkweed<br />

º Ox-eye daisy<br />

º Pigweed (prostrate,<br />

redroot)<br />

º Rough cinquefoil †<br />

º Russian thistle<br />

º Scentless chamomile<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse<br />

º Smartweed (green,<br />

lady’s-thumb)<br />

º Sow-thistle (annual,<br />

perennial)<br />

º Stinkweed<br />

º Stork’s-bill<br />

º Sweet clover (white,<br />

yellow)<br />

º Toadflax*<br />

Weeds Controlled at 135 g per acre:<br />

• The weeds listed above plus the following Woody Species up to 2,5 metres unless otherwise indicated:<br />

º Manitoba maple<br />

(Box Elder)<br />

º Green ash<br />

º Chokecherry<br />

(up to 3 metres)<br />

º Pin cherry<br />

(up to 3 metres)<br />

Plains cottonwood<br />

º Poplar (balsam,<br />

black)<br />

º Trembling aspen<br />

(up to 3 metres)<br />

º Willow (sandbar/<br />

ditchbank, Pussy)<br />

º Hackberry<br />

º Volunteer canola<br />

(except Clearfield<br />

varieties)<br />

º White cockle<br />

º Wild carrot<br />

º Yellow star-thistle<br />

Woody Species:<br />

º Smooth sumac<br />

º Western snowberry<br />

º Wild rose<br />

º Balsam fir<br />

(up to 2 metres)<br />

º Spruce (Black, White<br />

– up to 2 metres)<br />

Weed Control<br />

Weeds Controlled at 270 g per acre:<br />

• The species listed above plus the following Woody Species to 2 metres tall unless otherwise indicated:<br />

º Pine (Eastern white,<br />

Jack, Red)<br />

º Balsam fir<br />

(up to 3 metres)<br />

º Spruce (Black, White<br />

– up to 3 metres)<br />

* Suppression only.<br />

†<br />

Season long control only.<br />

DO NOT apply more than a total of 270 g per acre of Navius per season or apply Escort to the same site in the same year as<br />

Navius.<br />

Refer to the product label for complete mixing instructions. A general guide to mixing can be found on page 8.<br />

Application Information<br />

• Water Volume:<br />

º Ground: No specific carrier volumes are indicated for ground application but volumes could be up to 162 L per acre<br />

for herbaceous weeds and up to 810 L per acre is recommended for foliar application to woody species. See the<br />

label for details.<br />

º Aerial: Apply in 12 to 20 L per acre of water.<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure: Use a combination of nozzles and pressure designed to deliver thorough, even coverage with<br />

ASABE coarse droplets.<br />

How it Works:<br />

Refer to Table 9 on page 48.<br />

Effects of Growing Conditions:<br />

Warm, moist growing conditions promote active weed growth and enhance activity. Weeds stressed by moisture or<br />

temperature extremes (heat or cold) may be less susceptible and incomplete weed kill may result. Residual control of weeds<br />

germinating after application occurs when Navius is carried into the root zone by rainfall.<br />

DO NOT apply during periods of intense rainfall or to soil saturated with water. Brush hardened off by cold weather and<br />

drought stress may not be controlled.

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