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Current flyer Co-op Food - Valid from 09.12 to 18.12 - Page nb 11

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Flyer Co-op Food 09.12.2023 - 18.12.2023
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Fluroxypyr, Clopyralid and MCPA Ester GROUP: 4 PACKAGING: 2 x 10 L RAINFAST: 6 hours REGISTERED CROPS: Spring wheat, durum wheat, winter wheat, barley and oats. Seedling and established (grown for seed only): Creeping red fescue, intermediate wheat grass, crested wheat grass, meadow brome grass, smooth brome grass and Timothy. APPLICATION RATE: 500 ml/acre (40 acres/case) TANK MIX OPTIONS: Avant, Simplicity, Assert 300 SC, Everest 70 WDG or Everest Solupak 70 DF and Puma Advance. WATER VOLUME: Ground Application: 5-10 gal/acre STORAGE: Do not freeze TANK MIX ORDER: 1. Fill tank half full of water and begin agitation. 2. Add the required amount of Co-op State. 3. Fill tank to desired volume KEY WEEDS CONTROLLED* Burdock ragweed Canada thistle (Low infestations) Cleavers (1-8 whorls) Cocklebur + Field horsetail ** Flixweed (rosettes only) Kochia *** Lamb's-quarters Prickly lettuce * Refer to product label for detailed weed and staging information ** Top growth control only Shepherd's purse Stinkweed Stork's-bill (1-8 Leaf) Vetch Volunteer flax ##* Including biotypes resistant to Group 2 herbicides that inhibit the ALS enzyme PRO TIPS Pre-harvest interval is 60 days Performance may be reduced at temps Less than 8°C and above 27°C On forage crops, use 10-20 gal/ac water volume Do not permit grazing within 7 days after application Do not apply later than flag-leaf emergence stage Best results are obtained from applications made to seedling weeds of water. Maintain sufficient agitation in the spray tank during mixing and spraying to ensure à uniform spray mixture. 4. Follow sprayer directions and precautions, especially when applying next to sensitive crops (e.g., canola and legumes). 5. Follow sprayer clean-up directions as listed. + Volunteer sunflower (1-12 cm) + Wild buckwheat (1-8 leaf) + Wild mustard ** + Wild radish BROADLEAF HERBICIDES | 11

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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Fluroxypyr, Clopyralid and MCPA Ester GROUP: 4 PACKAGING: 2 x 10 L RAINFAST: 6 hours REGISTERED CROPS: Spring wheat, durum wheat, winter wheat, barley and oats. Seedling and established (grown for seed only): Creeping red fescue, intermediate wheat grass, crested wheat grass, meadow brome grass, smooth brome grass and Timothy. APPLICATION RATE: 500 ml/acre (40 acres/case) TANK MIX OPTIONS: Avant, Simplicity, Assert 300 SC, Everest 70 WDG or Everest Solupak 70 DF and Puma Advance. WATER VOLUME: Ground Application: 5-10 gal/acre STORAGE: Do not freeze TANK MIX ORDER: 1. Fill tank half full of water and begin agitation. 2. Add the required amount of Co-op State. 3. Fill tank to desired volume KEY WEEDS CONTROLLED* Burdock ragweed Canada thistle (Low infestations) Cleavers (1-8 whorls) Cocklebur + Field horsetail ** Flixweed (rosettes only) Kochia *** Lamb's-quarters Prickly lettuce * Refer to product label for detailed weed and staging information ** Top growth control only Shepherd's purse Stinkweed Stork's-bill (1-8 Leaf) Vetch Volunteer flax ##* Including biotypes resistant to Group 2 herbicides that inhibit the ALS enzyme PRO TIPS Pre-harvest interval is 60 days Performance may be reduced at temps Less than 8°C and above 27°C On forage crops, use 10-20 gal/ac water volume Do not permit grazing within 7 days after application Do not apply later than flag-leaf emergence stage Best results are obtained from applications made to seedling weeds of water. Maintain sufficient agitation in the spray tank during mixing and spraying to ensure à uniform spray mixture. 4. Follow sprayer directions and precautions, especially when applying next to sensitive crops (e.g., canola and legumes). 5. Follow sprayer clean-up directions as listed. + Volunteer sunflower (1-12 cm) + Wild buckwheat (1-8 leaf) + Wild mustard ** + Wild radish BROADLEAF HERBICIDES | 11
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