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Weed Stage Rate<br />

L per acre Acres per 8 L<br />

Wild oat* up to 2 tillers 0.20 40<br />

Barnyard grass, yellow foxtail, proso millet, old witchgrass 2 leaf to early tillering<br />

Quack grass suppression<br />

2 to 6 leaf stage<br />

Foxtail barley †<br />

3 to 4 leaf max 3 tillers<br />

0.20 40<br />

Downy and Japanese brome ††<br />

2 to 5 leaf stage<br />

Quack grass season long control 2 to 6 leaf stage 0.30 26<br />

* Best results are likely to occur if applications are made before tillering begins. Apply at the 2 to 3 leaf stage for<br />

optimum control.<br />

†<br />

Control with Assure II only and suppression with Yuma GL and Contender.<br />

††<br />

Control with Assure II only.<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: Minimum 40 L per acre. Up to 162 L per acre of water may be used under heavy populations to improve<br />

coverage.<br />

º Aerial: Minimum 10 L per acre to a maximum of 20 L per acre.<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure: 30 to 40 psi (210 to 275 kPa) when using conventional flat fan nozzles. Low drift nozzles may<br />

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

thorough, even coverage with ASABE medium droplets.<br />

• Screens: Use a 50 mesh or coarser screen and filter system.<br />

Weed Control<br />

How it Works:<br />

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

Effects of Growing Conditions:<br />

Crop injury may occur if crops are stressed because of drought or flooding. Less than acceptable weed control may be<br />

expected if weeds are under stress because of drought, flooding or cool weather.<br />

Tank Mixes:<br />

Herbicides:<br />

• In Canola:<br />

º Muster (8 to 12 g per acre) plus adjuvant.<br />

• Glufosinate tolerant canola (Liberty Link) only:<br />

º Liberty 150 SN* (0.54 to 1.6 L/ac) plus Sure-Mix, LI 700 or Liberate adjuvant*.<br />

• In Dry Bean (Pinto, Pink, Great Northern, Small Red):<br />

º Basagran (label rates with Quizalofop at 0.25 L per acre plus Sure-Mix adjuvant).<br />

• In Oriental Mustard (B. juncea condiment and oilseed):<br />

º Muster (8 g per acre plus Quizalofop at 0.15 to 2.0 L per acre plus adjuvant). DO NOT use on yellow mustard as<br />

injury will result.<br />

• In Soybean:<br />

º Pinnacle (2.2 to 3.3 g per acre).<br />

º Pinnacle (2.2 to 3.3 g per acre) plus Basagran Forté (label rates) plus Quizalofop (0.25 L per acre) plus Sure-Mix).<br />

• In Tribenuron Tolerant Sunflowers:<br />

º Express SG (6 g per acre) plus Sure-Mix or Merge*.<br />

• In Established creeping red fescue for seed:<br />

º Ally (label rates) plus Quizalofop (0.2 to 0.3 L per acre) plus adjuvant.<br />

• Allow 24 hours after application before applying a broadleaf herbicide. If the broadleaf herbicide is applied first, wait<br />

7 days before application of Quizalofop.

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