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86<br />

2,4-DB<br />

Company:<br />

IPCO (Cobutox 625– PCP#27911)<br />

Nufarm Agriculture (Embutox– PCP#27912)<br />

Loveland Products Canada (Caliber 625 – PCP#27910)<br />

Herbicide Group<br />

4 - 2,4-DB<br />

(Refer to page 44)<br />

Formulation:<br />

625 g/L 2,4-DB formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate.<br />

• Container size - 10 L<br />

Crops and Staging:<br />

When tank mixing, always check the tank mix partner recommendations for additional staging restrictions.<br />

Crop<br />

Seedling alfalfa, bird’s-foot trefoil*<br />

Clover (alsike**, red**, white,<br />

Dutch but NOT sweet clover)*<br />

Wheat, barley or oats<br />

Field corn<br />

Stage<br />

1 to 4 trifoliate leaf stage<br />

As soon as possible after emergence of the 1 st trifoliate leaf<br />

5 leaf to emergence of the flag leaf<br />

15 inches (38 cm) to prior to tasseling using drop nozzles.<br />

Pastures containing forage legumes<br />

After cutting or grazing and regrowth less than 3 inches (7.5 cm)<br />

* With or without a cereal cover crop.<br />

** Alsike and red clovers may be damaged by 2,4-DB applications.<br />

• Seedling Forage Grasses*:<br />

Apply from 2 to 4 leaf stage of:<br />

º Bromegrass (smooth)<br />

º Fescue (creeping red, meadow, tall)<br />

º Orchard grass<br />

* Not for seed production. Not for feeding in the establishment year.<br />

Weeds and Staging:<br />

º Timothy<br />

º Wheatgrass (crested, intermediate,<br />

streambank, tall)<br />

Weeds controlled at the 0.71 L per acre rate from the 2 to 4 leaf stage:<br />

º Lamb’s-quarters<br />

º Redroot pigweed<br />

º Mustard (ball, wild, wormseed)<br />

º Shepherd’s-purse<br />

º Ragweed<br />

º Stinkweed

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