Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
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- Agrochemical Functions
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Features & Benefits
- General Information
Synergy™ MCPB/MCPA is a non-volatile selective herbicide for control of a range of broadleaf weeds in pasture, grass and white clover seed crops, peas and cereals. Best results are obtained when weeds are actively growing and are in the early seedling or early rosette stage of growth. Avoid application where the crop or weeds are under stress, eg, frost, drought, water logged, etc.
Applications & Uses
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- Applications
- Applicable Crop
- Application Technique
- Herbicide Target Species
- Spillage
Exclude non-essential people from the area. Wear protective clothing and prevent material from entering waterways. Absorb spill with inert material such as soil, sand, etc, and place in a waste container. Wash area with water, and absorb with further inert material. Dispose of safely to a suitable landfill.
- Weeds Controlled
Weed Notes Annual buttercups, fathen, Scotch thistle Controlled at all growth stages before flowering. Black nightshade, giant buttercup, redroot, twin cress Controlled at seedling stage (2 – 3 leaves). Useful suppression at later growth stages. Californian thistle Treat at flower bud stage with 4L/ha Cornbind, docks (seedling), hedge mustard, nettle, wild turnip, willow weed, wireweed Controlled at seedling stage (2 – 3 leaves) only with 4L/ha. Useful suppression at later growth stages. Thistles – Nodding, winged, variegated Controlled at seedling stage (2 – 3 leaves) with 4 L/ ha. Useful suppression at later growth stages Weeds Not Controlled: Chickweed, chamomiles, cleavers, daisy, dandelion, docks (mature), ragwort, rushes, speedwell, spurrey, stinking mayweed
- Directions For Use Rate And Timing of Application
CROP RATE PER HECTARE CRITICAL COMMENTS Cereals 3 – 4 liters s Apply when crop is between the 2 leaf stage and first node stage. Use the higher rate if weeds have more than 3 leaves. Do NOT use on crops undersown with lucerne or clover. Grass Seed Crops (cocksfoot, dogstail, ryegrass, timothy, etc) Apply to seedling weeds and well before crop seed head emergence. Pasture New Pasture: Apply after clover has developed 2 trifoliate leaves and when weeds are at the seedling stage. Established Pasture: Use higher rate if weeds are past the seedling stage. Peas Apply between the 5 - 7 node growth stage of the crop. Some temporary twisting of the crop may occur. Do NOT apply with other herbicides. As heavy rain may remove the crops protective waxy layer, delay treatment until crystal violet test confirms crop safety. White Clover Seed Crops Apply in spring to actively growing seedling weeds. Do NOT apply after the crop has commenced flowering. - Application Methods
Synergy MCPB/MCPA can be applied with conventional ground and aerial equipment. Use a water rate of 150 – 250 liters per hectare for ground spraying. Use the higher rate to improve effectiveness on difficult to control perennial pasture weeds. For aerial application, use 30 – 100 liters of water per hectare. With aerial application, to minimize damage to susceptible vegetation within 500 meters, use low drift nozzles which minimize the production of small droplets (100 microns). For spot treatment, use at a rate of 10mL per liter (1% solution), and spray sufficient to wet foliage thoroughly
- Mixing
Partly fill the spray tank with water, and add the required quantity of Synergy MCPB/MCPA. Maintain agitation through filling and spraying.
- Rainfall
Do not spray if rain is expected within 2 hours of spraying.
- Withholding Periods
It is an offense for users of this product to cause residues exceeding the relevant MRL in the Food Notice: Maximum Residue Levels for Agricultural Compounds. Poisonous plants, eg ragwort, may become more palatable after spraying, and livestock should be kept out until plants have died down. Except for animal safety, no withholding period is required when used as directed
- Resistance Management
GROUP 01 HERBICIDE
Synergy MCPB/MCPA belongs to the phenoxy chemical group. Some naturally occurring weeds may become resistant when excessive use of the same herbicide occurs. To prevent or delay the development of resistance, use in tank mixes and/or rotate use with herbicides with a different mode of action. Consult http://resistance.nzpps.org/index.php for alternative modes of action and details of resistance management strategies (if any) for the crops listed on the label.
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Safety & Health
- Precautions
APPROVED HANDLER: This product must be under the control of an approved handler during use. STORAGE: Keep out of reach of children. Store in the original, tightly closed container, in a secure place away from foodstuffs. Storage of certain quantities of this product trigger specific storage requirements (Refer to Safety Note). When stored appropriately this product should show no significant degradation for two years from the date of manufacture. Contact your supplier for further information about the use of product that is older than this. PERSONAL PROTECTION: Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Avoid inhalation of spray mist. When mixing or applying, wear overalls, boots, gloves and eye protection. Clean protective clothing daily after work. Do not eat, drink or smoke while using. Remove protective clothing and wash hands and face thoroughly before meals and after work. USE: Apply with well maintained and calibrated spray equipment. DISPOSAL: Dispose of this product only by using in accordance with this label, or at a suitable landfill. Triple rinse container and add rinsate to the spray tank. Dispose of container to a suitable landfill or agricultural recycling scheme. Do not burn. Do not use container for any other purpose. ENVIRONMENTAL: Use this product carefully. Do not contaminate aquatic environments with product, spray drift or empty container. Spray drift or equipment contamination may cause serious damage to desirable plants. Do not allow spray drift outside the target area to occur.
Packaging & Availability
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