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Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Agrochemical Functions
- Technologies
- Composition
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Boron (B) - 10.0%
Derived from Boric acid.
Contains 1.1 pounds elemental Boron per gallon.
Density, Lbs./Gallon @ 68°F: 11 Lbs. (4.99 kg)
Features & Benefits
- General Information
WARNING: Contains Boron. Do not use on plants sensitive to Boron. The use of this product on any crop(s) other than those recommended may result in serious injury to the crop(s).
BEAU-RON® L is for use as a nutrient fertilizer supplement. This product is a liquid formulation containing 1.1 pounds per gallon of elemental Boron. The total amount of this product applied over the growing season should not exceed the total recommended for your area (typically between 1 to 2 pounds of elemental Boron per acre) and should be based on soil tests and/or plant analysis and yield goals along with previous experience and growing season conditions. Do not exceed 0.5 pound per acre of this product per application.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Crop
- Application Technique
- Direction For Use
This product is recommended for aerial, concentrate and dilute application to Field, Nut, Tree and Vegetable crops.
Note: When using products packaged in a dissolvable PVA bag, always put these in the tank-mix first and dissolve; add this product after this has been done.
Rates and timing of applications are dependent on local conditions, and should be made only in conjunction with the recommendation of the local authority. Soil and/or plant analysis should be obtained and the results used as a guide. This product may be applied by ground or aerial equipment. Thorough coverage of this product is necessary for best results and sufficient water should be used to assure uniform application.
SOIL APPLICATION: This product may be applied with starter, side dress and drip irrigation fertilizer suspension except aqua ammonia.
Mixing Sequence:
1) One-third liquid fertilizer,
2) This product,
3) Balance of liquid fertilizer while spray tank is under agitation. This product may be applied with most herbicides.
FOLIAR APPLICATION: Foliar fertilization is intended as a supplement to a regular fertilization program and may not, by itself, provide all the nutrients normally required by crops or other intended plants. This product, when applied foliarly, may be mixed with most insecticides, fungicides or foliar fertilizers.
Mixing Sequence: 1) Water, 2) This product, 3) Pesticide while spray tank is under agitation.
While this product is compatible with most pesticides and liquid fertilizers, a compatibility test is recommended if the desired combination has not previously been used. When using pesticides, be sure to carefully read and follow all use directions on the product label.
Split applications are recommended if the crop requires more than 2 quarts per acre. Use adequate spray volumes to assure good coverage. Refer to the crop and rate recommendation chart to determine crops to which split application would apply.
AERIAL APPLICATION: This product may be applied by air to the labeled crops. Thorough coverage is essential. Do not apply less than 5 gallons of spray volume per acre when applying by air. Follow all local and state guidelines for aerial application of agricultural products. See the crop and rate recommendation chart for the specific rate of this product to be used per crop.
Mixing Sequence: 1) Water, 2) This product, 3) Pesticide while spray tank is under agitation. Note the preceding dissolvable PVA bag products statement.
USE PRECAUTION: Rates and timing of Boron applications are dependent on local conditions and should always be made as a result of soil and/or plant tissue analysis and in conjunction with your local agricultural authority. When used as directed, this product does not supply all the nutrients required by plants and is to supplement a soil fertility program based on soil tests. Please refer to your local dealer representative or extension agent for use guidelines. Use in accordance with recommendations of a qualified individual or institution, such as, but not limited to, a certified crop advisor, agronomist, university crop extension publication, or apply according to recommendations in your approved nutrient management plan.
- Crop And Rate Recommendations
FIELD CROPS
RATE (Qts./Ac.)
Alfalfa3 ....................................................................................
2 to 4
Clover3 ...................................................................................
2 to 4
Coffee ............................................................
Consult Local Usage
Corn .......................................................................................
1 to 2
Cotton .....................................................................................
1 to 2
Lentils .....................................................................................
1 to 2
Peanuts ..................................................................................
1 to 2
Peas (Field) ............................................................................
1 to 2
Rape (Canola)3 ......................................................................
1 to 2
Small grains: Barley, Oats, Wheat .........................................
1 to 2
Sorghum .................................................................................
1 to 2
Soybeans ...............................................................................
1 to 2
Sugarbeets1 ...........................................................................
2 to 4
Sunflowers1,3 ..........................................................................
2 to 4
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
RATE (Qts./Ac.)
Almonds .................................................................................
2 to 4
Apples3 ...................................................................................
2 to 4
Apricots2 .................................................................................
6 to 8
Avocados ..............................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Cherries .................................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Citrus2 ....................................................................................
1 to 3
Figs ........................................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Grapes2 ..................................................................................
3 to 5
Peaches .................................................................................
2 to 4
Pears2 ....................................................................................
2 to 4
Pecans ...................................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Plums, Prunes2 ......................................................................
2 to 8
Strawberries ...........................................................................
2 to 4
Walnuts2 .................................................................................
6 to 8
VEGETABLE CROPS
RATE (Qts./Ac.)
Artichokes ..............................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Beans .....................................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Beets (Red table)3 ..................................................................
2 to 4
Broccoli3 .................................................................................
3 to 8
Brussels sprouts3 ...................................................................
1 to 6
Cabbage3 ...............................................................................
1 to 6
Carrots3 ..................................................................................
1 to 2
Cauliflower3 ............................................................................
2 to 8
Celery3 ...................................................................................
1 to 6
Lettuce3 ..................................................................................
1 to 3
Onions ....................................................................................
1 to 3
Potatoes .................................................................................
1 to 4
Pumpkin ................................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Radishes ................................................................................
1 to 3
Spinach3 .................................................................................
1 to 3
Sweet potatoes ......................................
Soil and/or Plant Analysis
Tomatoes3 ..............................................................................
1 to 3
Turnips ...................................................................................
1 to 3
- Apply up to 2.5 quarts when Sugarbeets and Sunflowers are at least 6 inches high. Apply up to 2.5 quarts approximately 30 days later.
- Care should be taken when applying this product to these crops. Excessive amounts of Boron may cause crop damage.
- FOR USE IN WISCONSIN: Beau-Ron L can be applied to these crops commonly grown in Wisconsin and requiring a medium to high level of Boron (B). Foliar fertilization can be an effective remedy for diagnosed plant deficiencies of micronutrients, but may cause plant damage if applied at more than recommended rates or concentrations. Use of this product is recommended only as a supplement to a regular fertilization program and only on plants with confirmed micronutrient deficiencies.
THE FOLLOWING CHART CAN BE USED AS A GUIDE FOR APPLYING THE CORRECT RATES OF THIS PRODUCT.
CONVERSION CHART
LBS. OF BORON (B)
AMOUNT OF THIS PRODUCT
TO BE APPLIED PER ACRE
NEEDED PER ACRE
0.10
11.0 fl.ozs.
0.20
1.4 pts.
0.50
1.8 qts.
0.75
2.7 qts.
1.00
3.6 qts.
1.50
5.4 qts.
2.00
7.1 qts.
Properties
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Safety & Health
- Precautionary Statements
WARNING: Causes skin and eye irritation. Harmful if swallowed.
Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child. Do not get on skin, in eyes or on clothing. Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. If swallowed, call poison center, doctor/physician if you feel unwell. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and waterafter handling and before eating, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Wear eye protection, face protection, protective clothing and protective gloves.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
Storage & Handling
- Storage And Disposal
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Follow all governmental requirements for the disposal of agricultural spray solutions. Triple rinse container. Empty rinsate into spray tank. Dispose of empty container according to approved local practices. Contact County Agricultural Commissioner for disposal information.