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For use in barley (fall only), apply:<br />

Product<br />

Rival 10G, Bonanza 10G<br />

Soil Type<br />

2 to 4% organic matter 4 to 6% organic matter 6 to 10% organic matter<br />

Light Soil<br />

Texture*<br />

3.44 kg<br />

per acre<br />

Medium to<br />

Heavy Soil<br />

Texture**<br />

3.44 kg<br />

per acre<br />

* Light textured soils can be defined as sandy to sandy-loam.<br />

** Medium to Heavy textured soils can be defined as loam to clay.<br />

For use in flax or lentils (fall only), apply:<br />

Product<br />

Light Soil<br />

Texture*<br />

4.45 kg<br />

per acre<br />

Medium to<br />

Heavy Soil<br />

Texture**<br />

4.45 kg<br />

per acre<br />

Light Soil<br />

Texture*<br />

4.45 kg<br />

per acre<br />

Medium to<br />

Heavy Soil<br />

Texture**<br />

5.67 kg<br />

per acre<br />

Soil Type<br />

Soils with 2 to 6% organic matter<br />

Soils with 6 to 15% organic matter<br />

Light Soil Texture* Medium-Heavy<br />

Soil Texture**<br />

Light Soil Texture* Medium-Heavy<br />

Soil Texture**<br />

Rival 10G, Bonanza 10G 4.45 kg per acre 4.45 to 5.6 kg<br />

per acre***<br />

5.67 kg per acre 5.67 to 6.88 kg<br />

per acre<br />

Bonanza 480 EC 0.93 L per acre 0.93 L per acre 1.17 L per acre 1.17 L per acre<br />

Treflan Liquid EC 0.93 L per acre 1.21 L per acre 1.21 L per acre 1.21 - 1.38 L per acre<br />

Rival EC 0.89 L per acre 1.13 L per acre 1.89 per acre 1.13 - 1.38 L per acre<br />

* Light textured soils can be defined as Sandy to Sandy-loam.<br />

** Medium to Heavy textured soils can be defined as loam to clay.<br />

*** Rates vary among products. Refer to product label for specific information.<br />

Application:<br />

Liquid Formulations:<br />

• Water Volume: Minimum 40 L per acre.<br />

• Nozzles and Pressure: Maximum 40 psi (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 of ASABE medium droplets or larger.<br />

Dry Granular Formulations: Use equipment capable of metering granular herbicides and applying in an even layer over the<br />

surface of the soil. Close applicator lid after filling to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.<br />

Incorporation:<br />

Fallow use in the brown soil zone of Saskatchewan:<br />

• Apply granules to the soil surface and incorporate immediately, in the same operation if possible. DO NOT delay<br />

incorporation more than 24 hours after application. Use a deep tillage cultivator, field cultivator or disc implement set<br />

to work 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) deep, and operating at 8 to 10 km/hr. Granules should not be incorporated when soil<br />

is crusted, lumpy or too wet for good mixing action.<br />

• May - July: A second incorporation at the same depth and at an angle to the first should be done when weed<br />

growth requires it. Wait at least one week before making the second incorporation. After completing two fallow<br />

incorporations, additional operations with a rod weeder, shallow tillage or fall herbicide application may be required<br />

to control remaining weed growth.<br />

• September - October: A second incorporation may be done in the fall a minimum of 3 days later. Alternatively, to<br />

conserve crop residues cover through the winter, the second incorporation can be completed in the spring at the<br />

same depth and at an angle to the first incorporation. When both incorporations take place in the fall, shallow spring<br />

tillage should be completed in the spring. If a discer or air seeder is used for seeding, separate spring tillage may not<br />

be necessary.<br />

º NOTE: Fall application is not recommended on soils where a lack of crop residue cover combined with the required<br />

incorporation would leave the soil vulnerable to erosion.

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