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Starane AdvancedHerbicideACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 333 g/L FLUROXYPYR present as meptyl esterFor the control of a wide range of Broadleaf weeds in Fallow, Lucerne, Maize, Millets, Pastures, Poppies, Sorghum, Sugar cane, Sweet corn, Winter for the control of Woody Weeds in Agricultural Non-Crop Areas, Commercial and Industrial Areas, Forests, Pastures and Rights-of-Way, as specified in the Directions for SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USINGDow AgroSciences Australia Limited ABN 24 003 771 65920 Rodborough Road FRENCHS FOREST NSW 2086 SERVICE TOLL FREE 1-800 700 096 Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company ( Dow ) or an affiliated company of DowINDEXS ection 1 WOODY WEED SITUATIONSPageTable AHigh Volume Application3 Table BAerial Application6 Table CBasal Bark Application 7 Table DCut Stump / Brushcutter Application9 Table ELow Volume, High Concentrate Application9 Table FBoom Application10 Section 2 BROADACRE CROPPING SITUATIONST able ASorghum11 Table BMaize and Sweet Corn13 Table CMillets15 Table DWinter Cereals (Wheat, Barley, Oats and Triticale)17 Table EEstablished Lucerne18 Table FSugar Cane 19 Table GPoppies21 Section

Starane™. Advanced. Herbicide. ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 333 g/L FLUROXYPYR present as meptyl ester. For the control of a wide range of Broadleaf weeds in Fallow, Lucerne, Maize, Millets,

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1 Starane AdvancedHerbicideACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 333 g/L FLUROXYPYR present as meptyl esterFor the control of a wide range of Broadleaf weeds in Fallow, Lucerne, Maize, Millets, Pastures, Poppies, Sorghum, Sugar cane, Sweet corn, Winter for the control of Woody Weeds in Agricultural Non-Crop Areas, Commercial and Industrial Areas, Forests, Pastures and Rights-of-Way, as specified in the Directions for SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USINGDow AgroSciences Australia Limited ABN 24 003 771 65920 Rodborough Road FRENCHS FOREST NSW 2086 SERVICE TOLL FREE 1-800 700 096 Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company ( Dow ) or an affiliated company of DowINDEXS ection 1 WOODY WEED SITUATIONSPageTable AHigh Volume Application3 Table BAerial Application6 Table CBasal Bark Application 7 Table DCut Stump / Brushcutter Application9 Table ELow Volume, High Concentrate Application9 Table FBoom Application10 Section 2 BROADACRE CROPPING SITUATIONST able ASorghum11 Table BMaize and Sweet Corn13 Table CMillets15 Table DWinter Cereals (Wheat, Barley, Oats and Triticale)17 Table EEstablished Lucerne18 Table FSugar Cane 19 Table GPoppies21 Section 3 FALLOW SITUATIONST able AWinter Fallow22 Table BSummer Fallow23 DIRECTIONS FOR USERESTRAINTS.

2 DO NOT apply to plants which may be stressed (not actively growing) due to prolonged periods of extreme cold, moisture stress (waterlogged or drought affected), poor nutrition, presence of disease, or previous Herbicide treatment as reduced levels of control may coverage of both foliage and stems, to the point of runoff, is essential for high volume applications (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS; APPLICATION METHODS WOODY WEED SITUATIONS section).DO NOT spray if rain is likely within one WOODY WEED SITUATIONST able A: High Volume Spraying: Dilute product with GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION section for APPLICATION METHOD details. Legumes present at the time of spraying will be severely NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS (including SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS), PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /100 L WATERCRITICAL COMMENTSB athurst burr(Xanthium spinosum)Seedlings and young plants up to 40 cm high45 mLBellyache bush(Jatropha gossypiifolia)Seedlings and young plants up to flowering300 mLBlue heliotrope(Heliotropium amplexicaule)Flowering600 mLBlack bindweed (Climbing buckwheat)(Fallopia convolvulus)Seedlings and young plants before flowering180 mLBlackberry nightshade(Solanum nigrum)Seedlings and young plants up to flowering300 mLBokhara clover(Melilotus albus)

3 Seedlings and young plants up to floweringBroad-leaf pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius)Mature leaves, fruiting300 mLWinter application only. Contact Ecosciences Precinct, Biosecurity Qld, for more (Yellow vine) (Tribulus terrestris)(T. micrococcus)Seedlings and young plants up to 30 cm diameterCobblers pegs(Bidens pilosa)Up to 15 cm highCockspur thorn(Maclura cochinchinensis)Up to 3 m highAGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS (including SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS), PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /100 L WATERCRITICAL COMMENTSC ommon sensitive plant(Mimosa pudica)Seedlings and young plants up to flowering300 mLAdd Uptake Spraying Oil (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: OILS and SURFACTANTS section).Common sowthistle(Sonchus oleraceus)Seedlings and young plants up to boltingAdd a surfactant (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: OILS and SURFACTANTS section).

4 Creeping lantana(Lantana montevidensis)At floweringCrofton weed(Ageratina adenophora)Seedlings and young plants up to floweringDocks (Rumex spp.)Seedlings and rosettes up to 30 cm highFlannel weed (Sida cordifolia)Giant sensitive tree(Mimosa pigra)Apply from mid to late summer180 mLAdd Uptake Spraying Oil (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: OILS and SURFACTANTS section).Hexham scent(Melilotus indicus)Seedlings and young plants up to flowering300 mLBoom spray: Starane Advanced at 180 mL/ha + 400 mL/ha of 2,4-D amine (625 g/L).Hiptage(Hiptage benghalensis)Seedlings plants up to m highHoney locust(Gleditsia triacanthos)Seedlings and young plants up to 2 m highLantana(Lantana camara)Seedlings and regrowth to m highApply to actively growing plants from October to April.

5 Some regrowth may occur particularly when treating old woody plants with sparse and regrowth to 2 m high600 mLLimebush(Eremocitrus glauca)Infestations up to m high onlyMadeira vine(Anredera cordifolia)Apply at time of active growth300 mLMilkweed(Euphorbia heterophylla)3 leaf to flowering600 mLRepeat applications will be necessary to control subsequent A: High Volume Spraying: Dilute product with water continuedSee GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION section for APPLICATION METHOD details. Legumes present at the time of spraying will be severely NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS (including SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS), PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /100 L WATERCRITICAL COMMENTSM istflower(Ageratina riparia)Seedlings and young plants up to flowering300 mLMother-of-millions (Bryophyllum spp.)

6 Seedling and young plants before flowering360 mLAdd a surfactant (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: OILS and SURFACTANTS section).Noogoora burr(Xanthium pungens)Seedlings and young plants up to 40 cm high45 mLOchna(Ochna serrulate)Plants up to 2 m high600 mLPaddy s lucerne(Sida rhombifolia)Active growthPlants which have been continually slashed or grazed over many seasons may be difficult to control and regrowth may acacia(Vachellia nilotica)Seedling and young plants up to 2 m high that are actively mLAdd Uptake Spraying Oil (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: OILS and SURFACTANTS section). Consult Tropical Weeds Research Centre, Biosecurity Qld, Charters Towers for specific advice on nettle (Perennial)(Urtica incisa)Flowering plants up to 1 m high300 mLSiam weed(Chromolaena odorata)Plants up to 2 m high and up to flowering210 mLSida (Sida spp.)

7 Seedlings and young plants up to flowering600 mLSilverleaf nightshade(Solanum elaeagnifolium)From onset of flowering to early berry-set (usually spring to mid-summer)300 mLTo ensure maximum effect, delay application until the majority of shoots have emerged. Follow-up treatment of regrowth is critical for best flowered mallow (Marshmallow)(Malva parviflora)Seedlings and young plants up to floweringSnakeweed(Dark and light blue)(Stachytarpheta spp.)Seedling and young plants before flowering450 mLAdd Uptake Spraying Oil (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: OILS and SURFACTANTS section).St. John s wort(Hypericum perforatum)Flowering to early seed set 300 mLLate spring to early A: High Volume Spraying: Dilute product with water continuedSee GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION section for APPLICATION METHOD details.

8 Legumes present at the time of spraying will be severely NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS (including SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS), PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /100 L WATERCRITICAL COMMENTSS tinking passion flower(Passiflora foetida)Established plants and regrowth270 mLWandering Jew (Tradescantia albiflora)Young plants up to and including flowering900 mLSome regrowth will usually occur and will require including;Acacia aulacocarpaA. decoraA. harpophyllaA. leiocalyxA. salicinasSeedling plants or regrowth to m high300 mLApply to actively growing plants when soil moisture is plentiful. Some regrowth may occur particularly when treating old woody plants with sparse canopies and under dry or regrowth to 2 m high only600 mLWhite lupin(Lupinus albus)Young plants up to and including flowering300 mLYellow-flowered devil s claw(Ibicella lutea) Seedlings and young plants up to floweringTable B: Aerial ApplicationSee GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION section for APPLICATION METHOD details.

9 AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS, PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /haCRITICAL COMMENTSG iant sensitive tree(Mimosa pigra)Actively growing LAdd Uptake Spraying Oil at the rate of 1 L/100 L spray mix. Apply to actively growing plants from mid to late summer. Contact the Department of Land Resource Management, NT for further A: High Volume Spraying: Dilute product with water continuedSee GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION section for APPLICATION METHOD details. Legumes present at the time of spraying will be severely C: Basal Bark ApplicationDilute product with diesel GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION section for APPLICATION METHOD details. AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS (including SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS), PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /100 L OF DIESELCRITICAL COMMENTSB road-leaf pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius)Plants up to 5 cm basal LCalotrope (Calotropis procera)Plants up to 3 m high and 10 cm basal diameter3 LPlants should be cut as close to the ground (5 cm) as possible for reliable apple(Ziziphus mauritiana)Up to 15 cm basal LTreat circumference of stem to a height of 45 cm from the the Department of Agriculture & Fisheries, Qld, for further celtis(Celtis sinensis)Young plants up to 2 m high and 20 cm basal LTreat stems from ground level to where multi-stemmed trunks thorn(Maclura cochinchinensis)

10 Up to 5 cm basal LGiant sensitive tree(Mimosa pigra)1 LApply during active growth locust(Gleditsia triacanthos)Plants up to 10 cm basal diameter900 mLTreat circumference of stem to a height of 45 cm from the the Department of Agriculture & Fisheries, Qld, for further 10 to 20 cm basal LPlants >20 cm basal diameter3 LMimosa bush (Acacia farnesiana)Up to 5 cm basal LOchna(Ochna serrulate)Plants up to 2 m high and 10 cm basal LAGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS (including SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS), PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAYWEEDS CONTROLLEDWEED GROWTH STAGERATE /100 L OF DIESELCRITICAL COMMENTSPond apple(Annona glabra)Plants up to 20 cm basal diameter900 mLDO NOT apply to trees growing in a body of water. Treat circumference of stem to a height of 50 cm from the ground wetting thoroughly to allow the spray mix to soak through the acacia(Acacia nilotica)Up to 10 cm basal diameterSiam weed (Chromolaena odorata)Plants up to m high and 10 cm basal diameterSisal hemp (Agave spp.)


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