Kamba 500

Manufacturer
NUFARM
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
51080
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Spraying Guidelines: Spray when weeds are young and actively growing, and unless stated otherwise, before the 3-5 true leaf stage.

MIXING: Add the required amount of the product directly to the spray tank and mix well.

APPLICATION: Boom Application: Apply by a properly calibrated boom spray using not less than 50L of water/ha unless indicated otherwise in Critical Comments column.

Aerial Application: Apply at least 25L total spray volume/ha. The aircraft should fly as low as practical under the prevailing conditions to minimize drift.

High Volume Application: Apply a minimum of 1500L/ha.

Knapsack Application: A 15L knapsack treats 150m2.

MIMOSA CONTROL: Broadacre application: Apply 2-2.4L/ha in 60L water/ha. Helicopter application preferred.

High Volume application: Apply 400mL in 110L water using ground equipment. Thoroughly wet all leaves and stems of the plant.

Basal Bark application: Apply 60mL in 15L water to plants of less than 5cm basal diameter. Spray liberally all around the base and 25-40cm up the stem.

Cut Stump application: Apply 60mL in 15L water on plants up to 10cm basal diameter. Cut trees as close to ground level as is possible and spray the freshly cut surface before the sap dries.

Note: A temporary wilting may be evident in crops after application. If seasonal conditions are late or dry, seek further advice before spraying as damage may result from spraying crops under these conditions. Growers should seek advice before spraying recently released cereal varieties. Certain maize varieties may develop clubfoot of the prop roots.

RESISTANT WEEDS WARNING GROUP I HERBICIDE Kamba 500 Herbicide is a member of the Benzoic acid group of herbicides. Kamba 500 has the Disruptor of plant cell growth mode of action. For weed resistance management Kamba 500 is a Group I Herbicide. Some naturally-occurring weed biotypes resistant to Kamba 500 and other Group I 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 Kamba 500 or other Group I Herbicides. Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, Nufarm Australia Limited accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of Kamba 500 to control resistant weeds.

PLANT BACK PERIODS for Conservation Tillage Wait for the following periods before planting the following crops into soils sprayed with the product. If applied to dry soil, at least 15mm of rainfall is required before the Plant Back Period begins.

Registered for cultures
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Spring oats
Winter oats
Spring barley
Winter barley
Winter triticale
Spring triticale
Rice
Sugarcane