Juggler 700

Manufacturer
ADAMA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
52187
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GROUP C HERBICIDE

For the control of annual grasses and broadleaf weed seedlings in onions as specified in the Directions for Use table.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

ONIONS
Weeds controlled:
Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds including: Amsinskia (Yellow Burr Weed), Ball Mustard, Capeweed, Charlock (mustard), Chickweed, Common Cotula, Corn Gromwell (Sheepweed, White Ironweed), Crowsfoot, Deadnettle, Dwarfnettle, Fat-hen, Fumitory (Pink and White), Iceplant, Lesser Swinecress, Lamb’s Tongue, London Rocket, Mustard, Mexican Lovegrass, Pigweed (purslane, munyeroo), Pimpernel, Potato Weed, Redshank, Ribwort (Common Plantain), Rough Poppy, Shepherd’s Purse, Small Flowered Mallow, Sowthistle, Speedwell, Spurry (Corn and Sand), Stagger Weed, Stinking Goosefoot, Three Cornered Jack (Spiny Emex, Doublegee), Treacle-Mustard (Hares Ear), Variegated Thistle, Wild Radish, Wild Turnip, Winter Grass
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas, WA only
Rate / ha:
No. Leaves: 1; Winter Sown: 1.0 kg; Spring Sown: 1.0 kg
No. Leaves: 2; Winter Sown: 1.5 kg; Spring Sown: 1.5 kg
No. Leaves: 3; Winter Sown: 2.0 kg; Spring Sown: 2.0 kg
No. Leaves: 4 or more; Winter Sown: 3.0 kg
Note: 1 kg/ha = 10 g/100m2
State: SA only
Rate / ha:
No. Leaves: 2; Winter Sown: 1.0 kg
No. Leaves: 3; Winter Sown: 2.0 kg; Spring Sown: 1.5 kg
No. Leaves: 4 or more; Winter Sown: 3.0 kg; Spring Sown: 2.0 kg

Critical comments: DO NOT add any pesticide or wetting agent to JUGGLER 700 for use on onions.
DO NOT use more than 2 kg/ha on onions when temperatures are over 27°C.
Odourless and white onions are more sensitive than other varieties.
On spring sown crops in southern Victoria and Tasmania use 500 g/ha at the one leaf stage. In other areas and when weather is warm to hot DO NOT spray until 2nd leaf is obvious.
Repeat spraying may be necessary to maintain weed free crops.
Injury caused by sand blasting, water stress or other causes may render onions sensitive to JUGGLER 700 and crop damage may follow.
For young Clover, Medics, Wireweed, Black Bindweed, Sowthistle and other difficult weeds (eg Plantain and Wild Radish - Tasmania) apply maximum rate according to size of crop.

NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE, OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.

WITHHOLDING PERIODS: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 14 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 7 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
JUGGLER® 700 Residual Herbicide is a selective herbicide used to control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in onions. JUGGLER 700 is absorbed primarily through the roots and, to a lesser extent, through the leaves of target weeds. JUGGLER 700 provides some residual control of weed seedlings.

Read carefully before using
For effective weed control, weeds must be in the young seedling stage and actively growing. Proper timing, mixing and application are necessary. For proper timing, age of weeds is much more important than size. Weeds should be growing actively and not under stress such as drought. JUGGLER 700 should be applied to onions when they have one or more true leaves. It is most effective when weeds are very young. Many weeds are controlled by 500 g (very young weeds only) to 1 kg/ha. If weeds are older (bigger) increase dose up to maximum rate.
Equipment: Ensure that tank, pump, lines, filters and nozzles are clean and that all nozzles have the same output. If sprayers were last used to apply an emulsifiable concentrate (EC) or a mixture with a spraying oil added, clean nozzle strainers with petrol to remove the oil film and prevent possible nozzle blocking. Before spraying, calibrate the boom to ensure correct amount of JUGGLER 700 is applied per hectare. Ensure that spray mixture is thoroughly suspended in water prior to and during spraying using by-pass agitation. Use fan jets.
Screens: Use 100 mesh screen in tank inlet.
Use 60-80 mesh in bowl filter.
Use 50 mesh screens in nozzles.
Water rates: Booms – use a convenient amount of water, eg 100 L/ha.
Pressures: 200 to 300 kPa.
Spraying weather: Spray actively growing weeds but not if droughted, frosted or waterlogged. When rain is imminent spray after and not before. Rain within 12-24 hours after spraying may reduce weed control. Winds up to 15 km/hr are acceptable. Presence of light dew or fog does not matter. Avoid heavy dew and wait until frost has melted. DO NOT spray crops wet with dew or rain.

MIXING
Add water soluble bags directly to the spray unit, ensuring it is at least one third full with water and has full agitation. Alternatively, place the required number of water soluble bags into a mixing bucket half filled with water. Allow the bags to release their contents then stir until completely dissolved and then add contents to water in the spray unit.
Handling: Store product under dry conditions. DO NOT allow water soluble bags to be splashed with water or handled with wet gloves.

COMPATIBILITY
JUGGLER 700 should be used alone. DO NOT add any pesticides, liquid fertiliser or wetting agent for use on onions.

RESISTANT WEEDS WARNING
JUGGLER® 700 Residual Herbicide is a member of the Urea group of herbicides. JUGGLER 700 Herbicide has the Inhibitor of photosynthesis at photosystem II mode of action. For weed resistance management JUGGLER 700 is a Group C herbicide. Some naturally-occurring weed biotypes resistant to JUGGLER 700 Herbicide and other Group C herbicides may exist through normal genetic variability in any weed population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly. These resistant weeds will not be controlled by JUGGLER 700 Herbicide or other Group C herbicides.
Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, Adama Australia Pty. Ltd. accepts no liability for any  osses that may result from the failure of this product to control resistant weeds.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Onions1 - 3 kg49