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Crops and Staging:<br />

Field pea: 3 to 6 above-ground nodes (3 to 6 true leaves).<br />

Dry bean (black, cranberry, great northern, navy, pinto, pink, red Mexican): Viper ADV plus additional Basagran Forte (see<br />

tank mix section) from the fully expanded first trifoliate leaf to the second trifoliate fully expanded.<br />

Even though Viper ADV is registered for all the dry bean types above, tolerance may vary between varieties (esp. navy).<br />

Test new varieties on a small area for tolerance before widespread use.<br />

Soybean: Emergence to 3 expanded trifoliate leaves.<br />

Established clover (alsike, red) for seed production only: Apply prior to flowering but before the crop canopy closes.<br />

Note: Applications under hot, humid conditions may result in temporary leaf yellowing, leaf flecking, bronzing or burning.<br />

The crop usually outgrows this condition within 10 days and new tissues will not be affected.<br />

Weeds and Staging:<br />

Grasses - 1 to 4 main stem leaves or until early tillering.<br />

º Barnyard grass<br />

º Green foxtail<br />

º Japanese brome*<br />

º Persian darnel<br />

Broadleaf Weeds - cotyledon to 4 leaf stage.<br />

º Cleavers* †<br />

º Cow cockle<br />

º Green smartweed<br />

º Kochia* †<br />

º Lamb’s-quarters<br />

º Pigweed<br />

(prostrate †† *,<br />

redroot)<br />

º Volunteer barley<br />

º Volunteer<br />

canaryseed<br />

º Tame oat<br />

º Round-leaved<br />

mallow*<br />

º Russian thistle<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse<br />

º Stinkweed<br />

º Sow-thistle (spiny<br />

annual) †† *<br />

º Stork's-bill †† *<br />

* Suppression only.<br />

†<br />

Including Group 2 resistant biotypes.<br />

††<br />

Viper ADV + Basagran Forte in dry beans only.<br />

º Volunteer wheat<br />

(including durum,<br />

not CLEARFIELD<br />

varieties)<br />

º Volunteer canola<br />

(including<br />

CLEARFIELD<br />

varieties)<br />

º Volunteer lentils<br />

(including<br />

CLEARFIELD lentils)<br />

º Wild oat<br />

º Yellow foxtail<br />

º Wild buckwheat*<br />

º Wild mustard †<br />

Weed Control<br />

Rates:<br />

400 mL per acre<br />

(One case of Viper ADV treats 40 acres)<br />

Add 28 % BASF UAN (sold separately) at 0.81 L per acre.<br />

Failure to include UAN will result in significantly reduced product performance. DO NOT use any other adjuvants as injury<br />

may result.<br />

DO NOT apply Viper ADV more than once or follow Viper ADV with any related products (Basagran, Odyssey, Solo) in the<br />

same year.<br />

DO NOT apply to any crop other than those registered as severe injury will result. Refer to the product label for complete<br />

mixing instructions for this product.<br />

A general guide to mixing can be found on page 8.<br />

Application Information:<br />

• Water Volume: Apply in 40 L per acre. High water volumes are required for adequate coverage, particularly when<br />

weed densities are high or weed staging is large.<br />

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

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

even coverage a of ASABE medium droplets.<br />

• Screens: Use 50 mesh or coarser on both nozzle and primary plumbing screens

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