Blazer Selective

Manufacturer
UPL
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
41650
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For the selective control of certain broadleaf weeds and grasses in mung beans, peanuts, soybeans, green beans and seed crops of Siratro and Stylo as specified in the DIRECTIONS FOR USE table

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
RESTRAINTS:
DO NOT mix with oils, fertilisers or other pesticides, except where indicated.
DO NOT apply when crops or weeds are under stress conditions.
DO NOT apply as a post-emergence treatment to control hard to kill weeds when rainfall is expected within 6 hours.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
MIXING
BLAZER mixes readily with water. Fill the spray tank about two-thirds full with water and add the required amount of BLAZER. Fill the spray tank and mix. Maintain sufficient agitation during mixing and spraying to ensure a uniform spray mixture.
Use of Surfactant: The use of a low foam, non-ionic surfactant at the labelled rate should be used for maximum weed control. This surfactant should be added to the spray mixture after adding the required amount of BLAZER.
Use of crop oil adjuvants: BLAZER may be applied to mung beans at the reduced rate of 1 L/ha in combination with Hasten at 1 L/100 L (1 %v/v). The adjuvant should be added to the spray mixture after adding the required amount of BLAZER. Use of this mixture may increase crop phytotoxicity, however the plants will soon recover and yield will be unaffected.
APPLICATION
Spray Equipment: BLAZER can be applied by ground equipment using standard low pressure herbicide sprayers, equipped with hollow cone or flat fan nozzles. The spray equipment should be calibrated to deliver between 100 and 300 litres of spray mixture per hectare at a pressure of 250 to 300 kPa at the nozzle tips.
BLAZER may be applied as a banded treatment directly over the crop row. When this method of application is used, it is important that the spray equipment be calibrated to give the correct dosage per sprayed hectare, and that the spray pattern gives maximum coverage of the weed foliage present. Before using BLAZER, it is important to check that the equipment is clean and that all materials from previous uses are completely flushed from the system.
Aerial Application: QUEENSLAND ONLY. BLAZER can be applied from a fixedwing aircraft or helicopter, using a minimum of 48 litres of spray per hectare. Nozzles on spray booms should not be placed any closer to wing tips than threequarters of the wing span; this will minimise the formation of spray or wing tip vortice roll. A spraying height of 2 to 3 metres over the crop is recommended. Swirl jet or hollow cone nozzles are suggested. Keep pressures below 275 kPa. Nozzles should point to the rear of the aircraft and not be pointed downward more than 20 degrees.
DO NOT USE MICRONAIRE EQUIPMENT FOR BLAZER APPLICATION.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Soybeans1 - 4 l50
Peanuts1 - 4 l50
Mung beans1 - 2 l
Adzuki beans1 - 2 l28
Beans250 - 750 ml28