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Hazard Rating:<br />

Caution – Poison<br />

Caution – Eye Irritant Potential Skin Sensitizer<br />

Warning – Contains the allergen sulfites<br />

For an explanation of the symbols used here see page 4.<br />

Paradigm<br />

Company:<br />

Dow AgroSciences (PCP#31304)<br />

Herbicide Group<br />

2- florasulam<br />

4 - halauxifen<br />

(Refer to page 44)<br />

Formulation:<br />

20% halauxifen present as methyl ester and 20% florasulam formulated as a water dispersible granule.<br />

• Container size - 4 x 0.8 kg jugs per case<br />

Crops and Staging:<br />

Pre-seed and Post Harvest Applications:<br />

• Prior to the planting of wheat (winter, spring and durum) and barley (or within 48 hours of seeding)<br />

• Must be used in combination with a mixture of glyphosate at 180 to 1000 g ae per acre.<br />

In Crop:<br />

• Spring wheat (including durum) and barley: 2 leaf stage to just prior to emergence of the flag leaf.<br />

• Winter wheat: 3 leaf stage to just prior to emergence of the flag leaf.<br />

Weeds, Rates and Staging:<br />

Apply to actively growing weeds at the 1 to 8 leaf stage unless otherwise specified.<br />

Maximum of one application of this or other products containing halauxifen in one season.<br />

Maximum ONE APPLICATION of this or other products containing florasulam over a TWO YEAR TIME SPAN.<br />

In-Crop Treatments: Add Intake adjuvant at 0.5 to 1.0 L per 100 L of spray solution, Turbocharge or Merge adjuvants at 0.5 L<br />

per 100 L, or a 90% active non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 0.25 L per 100 L of spray solution. Surfactant purchased separately.<br />

Weeds Controlled alone at 10 g per acre (one 0.8 kg jug treats 80 acres) in-crop or in a fall burndown in a mix with<br />

glyphosate in addition to the weeds controlled by glyphosate:<br />

º Buckwheat, wild<br />

º Canada thistle<br />

(suppression up to<br />

30 cm)<br />

º Chickweed<br />

º Cleavers (1 to 9<br />

whorl stage)<br />

º Cow cockle<br />

º Dandelion<br />

(seedlings,<br />

overwintered<br />

rosettes and mature<br />

plants up to 30 cm<br />

across)<br />

º Fleabane, Canada<br />

(up to 15 cm in-crop<br />

& up to 8 cm in fall<br />

burndown)<br />

º Flixweed (up to 8<br />

leaves or 8 cm high)<br />

º Hemp-nettle<br />

(suppression alone<br />

in crop; control in fall<br />

burndown)<br />

º Kochia* (suppression<br />

up to 15 cm; control<br />

in fall burndown)<br />

º Lamb’s-quarters<br />

º Mustard, wild †<br />

º Narrow-leafed<br />

hawk’s-beard (incrop<br />

up to bolting<br />

and 30 cm in height;<br />

fall burndown up to<br />

8 cm)<br />

º Ragweed, common<br />

(in-crop up to 6 leaf;<br />

fall burndown up to<br />

8 cm)<br />

º Redroot pigweed<br />

º Round-leaved<br />

mallow (up to 6 leaf)<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse †<br />

(up to bolting or<br />

20 cm)<br />

º Smartweed (green,<br />

lady’s-thumb)<br />

º Sow-thistle, annual<br />

(control up to 4 leaf<br />

in-crop; suppression<br />

in fall burndown)<br />

º Sow-thistle,<br />

perennial<br />

(suppression up to<br />

6 leaf)<br />

º Stinkweed †

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