Insight 300

Manufacturer
Ruralco
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-29
Registration number
81843
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

MIXING:

  • Fill the spray tank halfway with water.

  • Add the required amount of RELYON CLOPYRALID 300 HERBICIDE and complete filling the tank.

  • Agitate continuously to ensure thorough mixing before and during application.

  • Only mix enough chemical for each day's work.

Tank mixtures:

  • Add wettable powder or dry flowable formulations to the spray tank first, followed by suspension concentrates, aqueous concentrates, and emulsifiable concentrate formulations.

COMPATIBILITY: RELYON CLOPYRALID 300 HERBICIDE is compatible with various broadleaf and grass herbicides, including Metsulfuron-methyl, glyphosate, MCPA, paraquat, diclofop-methyl, and others.

APPLICATION

BOOM SPRAYING CROP and PASTURES:

  • Apply RELYON CLOPYRALID 300 HERBICIDE in sufficient water to achieve good coverage.

  • Use an accurately calibrated ground rig or aircraft, delivering 200 to 300 micron droplets.

  • For ground application, use a water volume of at least 50L/ha. For aerial application, use a water volume of at least 20L/ha.

  • Adjust spray volume according to the target weed species.

HIGH VOLUME HAND GUN:

  • Apply the recommended mix to ensure full coverage of leaves and stems.

  • Use a No. 6-8 tip at 700 to 1500 kPa pressure.

  • Adjust spray volume based on the density and height of the target vegetation.

CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT:

  • Rinse water should be discharged onto a designated disposal area away from desirable plants and watercourses.

  • Partial cleaning before spraying other labeled or tolerant crops involves thorough rinsing of the tank and circulation of clean water through the system.

  • Complete cleaning before spraying susceptible crops includes rinsing, circulation of a liquid alkali detergent, and thorough rinsing with clean water.

Resistance Warning: RELYON CLOPYRALID 300 HERBICIDE belongs to the Pyridines group with the disrupters of plant cell growth mode of action. It is a Group I herbicide. Minimize the risk of herbicide resistance by implementing strategies recommended by agricultural experts.

Registered for cultures
Pasture
Canola
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Winter triticale
Spring triticale
Winter barley
Spring barley