Crossbar 240

Manufacturer
UPL
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
69750
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For the selective weed control of broadleaf weeds and some grasses as specified in the Directions for Use table.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Crossbar 240 Herbicide is a selective herbicide for the control of certain annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in dormant apples, grapes, peaches, pears, plums, apricots, almonds, macadamia, duboisia, tobacco, coffee, pyrethrum, winter cereals, tropical/sub tropical crops, brassicas, onions, Eucalyptus and Pinus spp. and other forestry trees uses in forestry applied either to a weed free soil or to seedling weeds at the 4 to 6 true leaf stage. Crossbar 240 Herbicide applied to well-prepared weed free soil should not be disturbed or incorporated after application. Weed control for up to 6 months can be expected, but spot treatment with knockdown herbicides, of escape weeds and perennial grasses may be necessary. When Crossbar 240 Herbicide is applied to seedling weeds at the 4 to 6 true leaf stage, a 1000 g/L non-ionic surfactant should be added at recommended rates to improve activity. Crossbar 240 Herbicide can also be utilised at low rates to improve the weed spectrum of knockdown herbicides.
Duboisia seedlings and mature plants will tolerate “over the top” applications. Eucalypt and pine transplants and established trees can tolerate “over the top” applications.

APPLICATION
Crossbar 240 Herbicide should be applied as a ground spray directed at the base of crop plants. Crossbar 240 Herbicide should be applied evenly with a carefully calibrated, standard low pressure herbicide sprayer with a flat fan or hollow cone nozzle. When seedling weeds are present ensure thorough coverage of their foliage is required to obtain the maximum knockdown effect. Ensure both the weed foliage and the soil surfaces are sprayed. When applying to bare soil use 250 to 500 L of water/ha. For application to seedling weeds (4 to 6 leaf stage) use 250 to 1,350 L/ha. Use higher volumes for high weed density.

Registered for culturesRate
Almonds3 - 4 l
Apples3 - 4 l
Apricots3 - 4 l
Grapes3 - 4 l
Macadamia nuts3 - 4 l
Peaches3 - 4 l
Pears3 - 4 l
Pecans3 - 4 l
Plums3 - 4 l
Walnut3 - 4 l
Tobacco4 l
Coffee2 - 4 l
Onions50 - 500 ml
Avocados4 l
Apples4 l
Kiwifruit4 l
Longan4 l
Lychee4 l
Mangoes4 l
Passionfruit4 l
Pawpaw4 l
Rambutan4 l
Broccoli1.5 - 2 l
Cabbage1.5 - 2 l
Cauliflower1.5 - 2 l
Winter wheat0 l
Winter barley0 l
Winter oats0 l
Winter triticale0 l
Winter rye0 l