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ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 750 g/kg TRIASULFURON …

Template: 110mm (w) x 135mm (h) CMYKSELECTIVE HERBICIDEACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 750 g/kg TRIASULFURONFor pre-plant control of Annual Ryegrass,Paradoxa Grass and certainbroadleaf weeds in Wheat,and for post-emergent control of Wild Radish inWheat, Oats and Barley as per the Directions for UseIMPORTANT: Read the attached booklet before use1 kg NETS yngenta Crop Protection Pty Limited Level 1, 2-4 Lyonpark Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113 In a transport emergency dial 000, Police or Fire BrigadeFor specialist advice in an emergency only, call 1800 033 111 (24 hours) APVMA Approval No: 46511/1/1209 SCPEL 1576A 27/11/09 12:23 PM Page 1 Batch ofManufactureSTORAGE AND DISPOSALS tore in the closed, original container in a dry, cool, wellventilated area out of direct sunlight. Rinse containers beforedisposal. Add rinsings to spray tank. do not dispose ofundiluted chemicals on site. Dispose of at a local authoritylandfill.

4. 5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA ONLY. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Pre-emergent Application Restraints. DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS inhibitor) has been

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1 Template: 110mm (w) x 135mm (h) CMYKSELECTIVE HERBICIDEACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 750 g/kg TRIASULFURONFor pre-plant control of Annual Ryegrass,Paradoxa Grass and certainbroadleaf weeds in Wheat,and for post-emergent control of Wild Radish inWheat, Oats and Barley as per the Directions for UseIMPORTANT: Read the attached booklet before use1 kg NETS yngenta Crop Protection Pty Limited Level 1, 2-4 Lyonpark Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113 In a transport emergency dial 000, Police or Fire BrigadeFor specialist advice in an emergency only, call 1800 033 111 (24 hours) APVMA Approval No: 46511/1/1209 SCPEL 1576A 27/11/09 12:23 PM Page 1 Batch ofManufactureSTORAGE AND DISPOSALS tore in the closed, original container in a dry, cool, wellventilated area out of direct sunlight. Rinse containers beforedisposal. Add rinsings to spray tank. do not dispose ofundiluted chemicals on site. Dispose of at a local authoritylandfill.

2 If no landfill is available, bury the containers below 500mm in a disposal pit specifically marked and set up for thispurpose clear of waterways, desirable vegetation and treeroots. Empty containers and product should not be AIDIf poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons InformationCentre. Phone 131 SAFETY DATA SHEETIf additional hazard information is required, refer to theMaterial Safety Data Sheet. For a copy phone 1800 067 108 orvisit our website at S WARRANTY AND EXCLUSION OF LIABILITYS yngenta Crop Protection Pty Limited has no control overstorage, handling and manner of use of this product. Where this material is not stored, handled or used correctly and in accordance with directions, no express or impliedrepresentations or warranties concerning this product (otherthan non-excludable statutory warranties) will apply. Syngentaaccepts no liability for any loss or damage arising from incorrectstorage, handling or use.

3 Product names marked , the SYNGENTA Logo and the CP FRAMEare trademarks of a Syngenta group CompanyAPVMA Approval No: 46511/1/1209 SCPEL 1577A 0409288240template: 79x130mm black 27/11/09 12:25 PM Page 1 SELECTIVE HERBICIDEACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 750 g/kg TRIASULFURONFor pre-plant control of Annual Ryegrass,Paradoxa Grass and certainbroadleaf weeds in Wheat,and for post-emergent control of Wild Radish inWheat, Oats and Barley as per the Directions for UseIMPORTANT: Read this booklet before use1 kg NETS yngenta Crop Protection Pty Limited Level 1, 2-4 Lyonpark Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113 In a transport emergency dial 000, Police or Fire BrigadeFor specialist advice in an emergency only, call 1800 033 111 (24 hours) APVMA Approval No: 46511/1/1209 SCPEL 1576A 27/11/09 12:24 PM Page 132 TABLE OF CONTENTSD irections for Use Western Australia4 Directions for Use South Australia8 Directions for Use New South Wales12 Directions for Use Queensland16 Directions for Use Victoria and Tasmania20 General Instructions24 Resistant Weeds Warning24 Mixing24 Application25 Sprayer Cleanup25 Compatibility25 Crop Rotation Guidelines26 Precaution29Re-entry Period29 Protection of Crops29 Protection of Wildlife30 Storage and Disposal30 First Aid30 Material Safety Data Sheet30 Manufacturer s 27/11/09 12.

4 24 PM Page 254 WESTERN AUSTRALIA ONLYDIRECTIONS FOR USEPre-emergent ApplicationRestraintsDO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumesDO NOT use if another group B herbicide (ALS inhibitor) has beenused during the current seasonCropWheatRate/ha30 g35 g10 to 15 g plus 800 mLtrifluralin(480 g/L)WeedsBurr Medic, Common Cotula, Corn Gromwell(White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle,Denseflower Fumitory, Hedge Mustard,Indian Hedge Mustard, Matricaria, Paterson sCurse, Rough Poppy, Smallflower Fumitory,Ward s Weed, Wild Turnip, Yellow Burrweed(Amsinckia)Suppressionof CrassulaAnnual Ryegrass, Capeweed, Doublegee orThree-cornered Jack (Spiny Emex), WireweedSuppressionof Wild Radish60 to 80% suppressionof SoursobAnnual Ryegrass, Corn Gromwell (WhiteIronweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, HedgeMustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, PricklyLettuce (Whipthistle), Smallflower Fumitory,Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed), Ward sWeedNOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER,CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDERAPPROPRIATE LEGISLATIONWITHHOLDING PERIODSH arvest: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED Grazing:Pre-emergent Application: do not GRAZE OR CUT FORSTOCK FOOD FOR 7 WEEKSAFTER APPLICATIONPost-emergent Application: do not GRAZE OR CUT FORSTOCK FOOD FOR 14 DAYSAFTER APPLICATIONC ritical CommentsApply to bare moist soil prior to sowing or at sowing andincorporate by the sowing operation using low profile 10 cmcombine points.

5 Application should not be made to ridged orexcessively cloddy soil. For best results apply to moist soil whenfollow up rain is likely to occur within 7 to 10 days. Inconservation tillage situations where weeds and grasses haveemerged apply as a tank mixture with the recommended rate ofknockdown herbicide prior to used on Kulin wheat on very acid soils (pH in water) orunder poor fertility conditions increased stem breakage may season crop retardation may occur where the product is usedon soils with a pH greater than 8, and which are prone to mixture to be only used on alkaline soils where pH is greaterthan 8 (1:5 soil:water suspension method). For best results applymix to bare moist soil that has a minimum of trash and incorporateto a depth of 5 cm just prior to sowing. Incorporation should bemade within 4 hours of application. Heavy rainfall (greater than 50 mm) within 7 days of application may affect efficacy especiallyat the 10 g/ha rate.

6 Late germination of some weeds eg AnnualRyegrass will not be controlled in seasons of above averagerainfall. Use the higher rate where heavy density of weeds 27/11/09 12:24 PM Page 476 WESTERN AUSTRALIA ONLYDIRECTIONS FOR USEPost-emergent ApplicationRestraintsDO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumesDO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevailDO NOT spray under dry frosty conditionsDO NOT use if another group B herbicide (ALS inhibitor) has beenused during the current seasonIf RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could bediminishedCropBarley,Oats,WheatBarley, Oats,Triticale,Wheatfrom 3 leaf to earlytilleringstageRate/ha10 to 15 g plus crop oil at 1 L/100 Lspray mixture orsurfactant atrecommended g plus 300 mL Flowable Igran Liquid Herbicide 500 g plus 300 mL Igran 500 SC to 10 g plus 440 mL Igran 500 SC10 g plus440 mL Igran 500 SC10 g plus 440 mL Igran 500 SCto 13 g plus 600 mL Igran 500 SC13 g plus 600 mL Igran 500 SCWeedsWild RadishTurnip WeedDenseflower Fumitory, HedgeMustard, Smallflower FumitoryBall Mustard, Field Peas(Volunteer)

7 DeadnettleAustralian Crassula, Doublegeeor Three-cornered Jack (SpinyEmex), Volunteer LupinsNOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER,CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDERAPPROPRIATE LEGISLATIONC ritical CommentsEarly post-emergent application: Spray prior to the crop reachingmid-tillering (GS 23) and when Wild Radish is in the 2 to 6 leafstage. Use rates towards the lower end of the range when weedsare small and growing conditions ideal. Spray only when weedsare actively post-emergent application: Spray during early flowering of theWild Radish. do not apply to the crop during or after cropanthesis or flowering (GS 60). do not spray on weeds under : Application to oats may cause some when weeds are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage (up to 6 node/leafletfor Field Peas, 10 leaflet for Vetch), except 2 to 4 leaf forDoublegee. Use rates towards the lower end of the range (whereapplicable) when weeds are small and soil conditions are only when weeds are actively only after good rain and when top soil is moist.

8 Best resultsare obtained when good soil moisture has been present PERIODSH arvest: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED Grazing:Pre-emergent Application: do not GRAZE OR CUT FORSTOCK FOOD FOR 7 WEEKSAFTER APPLICATIONPost-emergent Application: do not GRAZE OR CUT FORSTOCK FOOD FOR 14 DAYSAFTER 27/11/09 12:24 PM Page 698 SOUTH AUSTRALIA ONLYDIRECTIONS FOR USEPre-emergent ApplicationRestraintsDO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumesDO NOT use if another group B herbicide (ALS inhibitor) has beenused during the current seasonCropWheatRate/ha30 g35 g10 to 15 g plus 800 mLtrifluralin(480 g/L)WeedsBall Mustard, Burr Medic, Corn Gromwell(White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle,Denseflower Fumitory, Hedge Mustard,Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce,Rough Poppy, Smallflower Fumitory, StemlessThistle, Vetch, Ward s Weed, Wild Turnip,Yellow Burrweed (Amsinckia)Annual Ryegrass, Capeweed, Three-corneredJack or Doublegee (Spiny Emex), VolunteerChickpeas, Faba Beans, Field Peas, Wireweed60 to 80% controlof SoursobSuppressionof Skeleton Weed, Wild Radishand remaining plantsAnnual Ryegrass, Corn Gromwell (WhiteIronweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard,Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle)

9 , SmallflowerFumitory, Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed),Ward s WeedNOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER,CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDERAPPROPRIATE LEGISLATIONWITHHOLDING PERIODSH arvest: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED Grazing:Pre-emergent Application: do not GRAZE OR CUT FORSTOCK FOOD FOR 7 WEEKSAFTER APPLICATIONPost-emergent Application: do not GRAZE OR CUT FORSTOCK FOOD FOR 14 DAYSAFTER APPLICATIONC ritical CommentsApply to bare moist soil prior to sowing or at sowing and incorporateby the sowing operation using low profile 10 cm combine should not be made to ridged or excessively cloddy best results apply to moist soil when follow up rain is likely tooccur within 7 to 10 days. In conservation tillage situations whereweeds and grasses have emerged apply as a tank mixture with therecommended rate of knockdown herbicide prior to 750WG will provide good control of volunteer grainlegumes, however a small proportion of plants may survive andrequire an overspray to eliminate the potential for Skeleton Weed a significant degree of control will be achieved onsoil types of a predominantly sandy clay loam mixture with a pHgreater than 8.

10 Best control is observed where Skeleton Weedgerminates in the very early stages of the crop. Surviving plants willbe mixture to be only used on alkaline soils where pH is greaterthan 8 (1:5 soil:water suspension method). For best results applymix to bare moist soil that has a minimum of trash and incorporateto a depth of 5 cm just prior to sowing. Incorporation should bemade within 4 hours of application. Heavy rainfall (greater than50 mm) within 7 days of application may affect efficacy especiallyat the 10 g/ha rate. Late germination of some weeds eg AnnualRyegrass will not be controlled in seasons of above averagerainfall. Use the higher rate where heavy density of weeds 27/11/09 12:24 PM Page 81110 SOUTH AUSTRALIA ONLYDIRECTIONS FOR USEPost-emergent ApplicationRestraintsDO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumesDO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevailDO NOT spray under dry frosty conditionsDO NOT use if another group B herbicide (ALS inhibitor) has beenused during the current seasonIf RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could bediminishedCropBarley,Oats,Wheat late post-emergentapplicationBarley,Oats,Trit icale,Wheatfrom 3 leaf to earlytilleringstageRate/ha15 g plus crop oil at 1 L/100 Lspray mixture orsurfactant atrecommended g plus300 mL Igran 500 g plus300 mL Igran 500 SCto 10 g plus440 mL Igran 500 SC10 g plus440 mL Igran 500 SC10 g plus440 mL Igran 500 SCto 13 g plus600 mL Igran 500 SC13 g plus600 mL Igran 500 SCWeeds Wild RadishFaba Beans (Volunteer)


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