Lonestar 750 WG

Manufacturer
ADAMA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
52234
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For pre-plant control of annual ryegrass, paradoxa grass and certain broadleaf weeds in wheat, and for post-emergent control of wild radish in wheat, oats and barley as specified in the Directions for Use table.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

WESTERN AUSTRALIA ONLY

PRE-EMERGENT APPLICATION
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.

WHEAT
Weeds controlled: Burr Medic, Common Cotula, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Denseflower Fumitory, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Matricaria, Paterson’s Curse, Rough Poppy, Smallflower Fumitory, Wards Weed, Wild Turnip, Yellow Burrweed (Amsinckia) and suppression of Crassula
Rate / ha: 30 g

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Capeweed, Doublegee or Three-cornered Jack (Spiny Emex), Wireweed, suppression of Wild Radish and also 60-80% suppression of Soursob
Rate / ha: 35 g

Critical comments: Apply to bare moist soil prior to sowing or at sowing and incorporate by the sowing operation using low profile 10 cm combine points. Application should not be made to ridged or excessively cloddy soil. For best results apply to moist soil when follow up rain is likely to occur within 7-10 days. In conservation tillage situations where weeds and grasses have emerged apply as a tank mixture with the recommended rate of knockdown herbicide prior to sowing.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.
When used on Kulin Wheat on very acid soils (pH 5.5 in water) or under poor fertility conditions increased stem breakage may occur. Early season crop retardation may occur where the product is used on soils with a pH greater than 8, and which are prone to zinc deficiency.

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle), Smallflower Fumitory, Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed), Ward’s Weed
Rate / ha: 10 g to 15 g plus 0.83 L/ha of Trilogy
Critical comments: This mixture to be only used on alkaline soils where pH is greater than 8 (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method).
For best results apply mix to bare moist soil that has a minimum of trash and incorporate to a depth of 5 cm just prior to sowing. Incorporation should be made within 4 hours of application. Heavy rainfall (greater than 50 mm) within 7 days of application may affect efficacy especially at the 10 g/ha rate. Late germination of some weeds eg. Annual Ryegrass will not be controlled in seasons of above average rainfall.
Use the higher rate where heavy density of weeds is expected.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA ONLY

POST-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevail.
DO NOT spray under dry frosty conditions.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.
If RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could be diminished.

BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT
Weeds controlled: Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 10 g to 15 g plus crop oil at 1 L per 100 L of spray mixture or surfactant at recommended label rates.
Critical comments: Early Post-Emergent Application: Spray prior to the crop reaching midtillering (Zadoks 23) and when Wild Radish is in the 2-6 leaf stage. Use rates towards the lower end of the range when weeds are small and growing conditions ideal. Spray only when weeds are actively growing.
Late Post-Emergent Application: Spray during early flowering of the Wild Radish.
DO NOT apply to the crop during or after crop anthesis and flowering (Zaddoks 60).
DO NOT spray on weeds under stress.
Warning: Application to Oats may cause some yellowing.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.
Petroleum based crop oils are recommended as well as non-ionic surfactants (1000 gL).

BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT, TRITICALE
(from 3 leaf to early tillering stage)
Weeds controlled: Turnip Weed
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Denseflower Fumitory, Hedge Mustard, Smallflower Fumitory
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex to 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Ball Mustard, Field Pea (Volunteer)
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Deadnettle
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex to 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Australian Crassula, Doublegee or Three-Cornered Jack (Spiny Emex), Volunteer Lupins
Rate / ha: 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Critical comments: Spray when weeds are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage (up to 6 node/leaflet for Field Peas, 10 leaflet for Vetch), except 2 to 4 leaf for Doublegee. Use rates towards the lower end of the range (where applicable) when weeds are small and soil conditions are very moist.
Spray only when weeds are actively growing.
Spray only after good rain and when top soil is moist.
Best results are obtained when good soil moisture has been present since planting.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA ONLY

PRE-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.

WHEAT
Weeds controlled: Ball Mustard, Burr Medic, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Denseflower Fumitory, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce, Rough Poppy, Smallflower, Fumitory, Stemless Thistle, Vetch, Wards Weed, Wild Turnip, Yellow Burrweed (Amsinckia)
Rate / ha: 30 g

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Capeweed, Three-cornered Jack or Doublegee (Spiny Emex), Volunteer Chickpeas, Faba Beans and Field Peas, Wireweed, suppression of Skeleton Weed, Wild Radish, also 60-80% control of Soursob and suppression of remaining plants.
Rate / ha: 35 g

Critical comments: Apply to bare moist soil prior to sowing or at sowing and incorporate by the sowing operation using low profile 10 cm combine points. Application should not be made to ridged or excessively cloddy soil. For best results apply to moist soil when follow up rain is likely to occur within 7-10 days. In conservation tillage situations where weeds and grasses have emerged apply as a tank mixture with the recommended rate of knockdown herbicide prior to sowing. LONESTAR 750WG will provide good control of volunteer grain Legumes, however a small proportion of plants may survive and require an overspray to eliminate the potential for grain contamination.
For Skeleton Weed a significant degree of control will be achieved on soil types of a predominantly sandy clay loam mixture with a pH greater than 8. Best control is observed where Skeleton Weed germinates in the very early stages of the crop. Surviving plants will be stunted.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle), Smallflower Fumitory, Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed), Ward’s Weed.
Rate / ha: 10 g to 15 g plus 0.83 L/ha of Trilogy
Critical comments: This mixture to be only used on alkaline soils where pH is greater than 8 (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method).
For best results apply mix to bare moist soil that has a minimum of trash and incorporate to a depth of 5 cm just prior to sowing.
Incorporation should be made within 4 hours of application.
Heavy rainfall (greater than 50 mm) within 7 days of application may affect efficacy especially at the 10 g/ha rate.
Late germination of some weeds eg. Annual Ryegrass will not be controlled in seasons of above average rainfall.
Use the higher rate where heavy density of weeds is expected.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA ONLY

POST-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevail.
DO NOT spray under dry frosty conditions.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.
If RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could be diminished.

BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT
(Late Post emergent application)
Weeds controlled: Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 15 g plus crop oil at 1 L per 100 L of spray mixture or surfactant at recommended label rates.
Critical comments: Late Post-Emergent Application: Spray during early flowering of the Wild Radish.
DO NOT apply to the crop during or after crop anthesis and flowering ( Zaddoks 60).
DO NOT spray on weeds under stress.
Warning: Application to Oats may cause some yellowing.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.
Petroleum based crop oils are recommended as well as non-ionic surfactants (1000 gL).

BARLEY, OATS, TRITICALE, WHEAT
(from 3 leaf to early tillering stage)
Weeds controlled: Faba Beans (volunteer), Long Fruited Turnip, Long Headed Poppy, Paterson’s Curse, Turnip Weed
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Wild Turnip
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex to 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Ball Mustard, Crassula, Medic, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle)
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Ball Mustard, Crassula, Medic, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle)
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Field Pea (volunteer), Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex to 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Lupins (Volunteer), Three-Cornered Jack or Doublegee (Spiny Emex), Vetch, Wireweed (less than 3 leaves) suppression
Rate / ha: 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Critical comments: Spray when weeds are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage (up to 6 node/leaflet for Field Peas, 10 leaflet for Vetch), except 2 to 4 leaf for Doublegee.
Use rates towards the lower end of the range (where applicable) when weeds are small and soil conditions are very moist.
Spray only when weeds are actively growing.
Spray only after good rain and when top soil is moist.
Best results are obtained when good soil moisture has been present since planting.

NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY ONLY

PRE-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.

WHEAT
Weeds controlled: Black Bindweed (Climbing Buckwheat), Burr Medic, Common Cotula, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Denseflower Fumitory, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Lesser Swinecress, Paterson’s Curse, Prickly Lettuce, Rough Poppy, Shepherd’s Purse, Smallflower Fumitory, Sowthistle, Stagger Weed, Turnip Weed, Wild Turnip, Yellow Burrweed (Amsinckia) and suppression of Variegated Thistle.
Rate / ha: 30 g
Critical comments: Apply to bare moist soil prior to sowing and incorporate by the sowing operation using low profile 10 cm combine points.
Application should not be made to ridged or excessively cloddy soil. For best results apply to moist soil when follow up rain is likely to occur within 7-10 days. In conservation tillage situations where weeds and grasses have emerged apply as a tank mixture with the recommended rate of knockdown herbicide prior to sowing.

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Capeweed, Doublegee or Three-Cornered Jack (Spiny Emex), Paradoxa Grass (Annual Phalaris), Wireweed, and suppression of Wild Radish and Mexican Poppy.
Rate / ha: 35 g
Critical comments: For best results for Paradoxa Grass control, apply to dry soil before the sowing rain.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle), Smallflower Fumitory, Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed), Ward’s Weed.
Rate / ha: 10 g to 15 g plus 0.83 L/ha of Trilogy
Critical comments: This mixture to be only used on alkaline soils where pH is greater than 8 (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method).
For best results apply mix to bare moist soil that has a minimum of trash and incorporate to a depth of 5 cm just prior to sowing. Incorporation should be made within 4 hours of application. Heavy rainfall (greater than 50 mm) within 7 days of application may affect efficacy especially at the 10 g/ha rate.
Late germination of some weeds eg. Annual Ryegrass will not be controlled in seasons of above average rainfall.
Use the higher rate where heavy density of weeds is expected.

NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY ONLY

POST-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevail.
DO NOT spray under dry frosty conditions.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.
If RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could be diminished.

BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT
(Late Post-emergent application)
Weeds controlled: Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 15 g plus crop oil at 1 L per 100 L of spray mixture or surfactant at recommended label rates.
Critical comments: Late Post-Emergent Application: Spray during early flowering of the Wild Radish.
DO NOT apply to the crop during or after crop anthesis and flowering ( Zaddoks 60).
DO NOT spray on weeds under stress.
Warning: Application to Oats may cause some yellowing.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.
Petroleum based crop oils are recommended as well as non-ionic surfactants (1000 gL).

BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT, TRITICALE
(from 3 leaf to early tillering stage)
Weeds controlled: Turnip Weed
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, London Rocket, Wild Turnip
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex to 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Black Bindweed (Climbing Buckwheat), Faba Bean (Volunteer), Field Pea (Volunteer), Medic, Shepherds Purse
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Deadnettle, Mexican Poppy, Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex to 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Coreopsis, Sunflower (Volunteer), Vetch
Rate / ha: 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Critical comments: Spray when weeds are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage (up to 6 node/leaflet for Field Peas, 10 leaflet for Vetch), except 2 to 4 leaf for Doublegee.
Use rates towards the lower end of the range (where applicable) when weeds are small and soil conditions are very moist.
Spray only when weeds are actively growing.
Spray only after good rain and when top soil is moist.
Best results are obtained when good soil moisture has been present since planting.

VICTORIA ONLY

PRE-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.

WHEAT
Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Burr Medic, Capeweed, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle), Smallflower Fumitory, Volunteer Chickpeas, Faba Beans and Field Peas, Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed), Yellow Burrweed (Amsinckia), and suppression of Wild Radish and Skeleton Weed
Rate / ha: 30 to 35 g
Critical comments: Apply to bare moist soil prior to sowing or at sowing and incorporate by the sowing operation using low profile 10 cm combine points.
Application should not be made to ridged or excessively cloddy soil. Use rates towards the lower end of the range where broadleaf weeds are the major problem. Use the higher rate where Capeweed, Volunteer Chickpeas, Faba Beans and Field Peas, Wild Radish and Wireweed are the problem. LONESTAR 750WG will provide good control of volunteer grain Legumes, however a small proportion of plants may survive and require an overspray to eliminate the potential for grain contamination.
For best results apply to moist soil when follow up rain is likely to occur within 7-10 days. Use the lower rate (30 g/ha) on sandy clay loams with a pH greater than 8.5.
For Skeleton Weed a significant degree of control will be achieved on soil types of a predominantly sandy clay loam mixture with a pH greater than 8. Best control is observed where Skeleton Weed germinates in the very early stages of the crop. Surviving plants will be stunted.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle), Smallflower Fumitory, Wild Turnip, Wireweed (Hogweed), Ward’s Weed
Rate / ha: 10 g to 15 g plus 0.83 L/ha of Trilogy
Critical comments: This mixture to be only used on alkaline soils where pH is greater than 8 (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method). For best results apply mix to bare moist soil that has a minimum of trash and incorporate to a depth of 5 cm just prior to sowing. Incorporation should be made within 4 hours of application.
Heavy rainfall (greater than 50 mm) within 7 days of application may affect efficacy especially at the 10 g/ha rate. Late germination of some weeds eg. Annual Ryegrass will not be controlled in seasons of above average rainfall.
Use the higher rate where heavy density of weeds is expected.

VICTORIA ONLY

POST-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevail.
DO NOT spray under dry frosty conditions.
DO NOT use if another Group B herbicide (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.
If RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could be diminished.

BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT
(Late Post emergent application)
Weed controlled: Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 15g plus crop oil at 1 L per 100 L of spray mixture or surfactant at recommended label rates.
Critical comments: Late Post-Emergent Application: Spray during early flowering of the Wild Radish.
DO NOT apply to the crop during or after crop anthesis and flowering ( Zaddoks 60).
DO NOT spray on weeds under stress.
Warning: Application to oats may cause some yellowing. DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides. Petroleum based crop oils are recommended as well as non-ionic surfactants (1000 gL).

BARLEY, OATS, TRITICALE, WHEAT
(from 3 leaf to early tillering stage)
Weed controlled: Patersons Curse, Turnip Weed
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex

Weed controlled: Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, Wild Turnip
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex to 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weed controlled: Crassula, Faba Beans (Volunteer), Hyssop Loosestrife, Medic, Prickly Lettuce (Whipthistle)
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weed controlled: Deadnettle, Field Pea (volunteer), Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex to 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Weed controlled: Lupins (Volunteer), Vetch, Wireweed (less than 3 leaves) suppression
Rate / ha: 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Critical comments: Spray when weeds are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage (up to 6 node/leaflet for field peas, 10 leaflet for vetch), except 2 to 4 leaf for Doublegee.
Use rates towards the lower end of the range (where applicable) when weeds are small and soil conditions are very moist.
Spray only when weeds are actively growing.
Spray only after good rain and when top soils moist. Best results are obtained when good soil moisture has been present since planting.

QUEENSLAND ONLY

PRE- AND POST-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to crops undersown with legumes.
DO NOT use if another Group B (ALS Inhibitor) has been used during the current season.
DO NOT apply to paddocks where there is a high risk of weeds resistant to Group B Herbicides.
Apply no more than two Group B Herbicides in any four-year period on the same paddock.
POST-emergent application
Restraints:
DO NOT spray when very dry conditions prevail.
DO NOT spray under dry frosty conditions.
If RAIN FALLS within 6 hours of application, the effect could be diminished.

WHEAT
(Pre-emergent)
Weeds controlled: African Turnip Weed, Black Bindweed (Climbing Buckwheat), Corn Gromwell (White Ironweed, Sheepweed), Deadnettle, Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard, New Zealand Spinach, Prickly Lettuce, Slender Celery, Smallflower Fumitory, Turnip Weed, Yellow Burrweed (Amsinckia)
Rate / ha: 30 g

Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Common Peppercress, Double Gee or Three-Cornered Jack (Spiny Emex), London Rocket, Paradoxa Grass, Stagger Weed and suppression of Wild Radish, and Wireweed
Rate / ha: 35 g

Critical comments: Apply to weed free soil prior to sowing or at sowing and incorporate by the sowing operation using low profile 10 cm combine points. Application should not be made to ridged or excessively cloddy soil. For best results apply when follow up rain is likely to occur within 7-10 days. In conservation tillage situations where weeds and grasses have emerged apply as a tank mixture with the recommended rate of knockdown herbicide prior to sowing. For Paradoxa Grass control, apply to dry soil before the sowing rain.
DO NOT use on weeds resistant, or thought to be resistant, to Group B Herbicides.
To avoid unacceptable residues: DO NOT graze or cut for stock food for 7 weeks after application.

BARLEY, WHEAT
(from 3 leaf to early tillering stage)
Weeds controlled: Turnip Weed
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Denseflower Fumitory, Indian Hedge Mustard, Smallflower Fumitory, Wild Turnip
Rate / ha: 6.5 g + 300 mL Terbutrex to 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Black Bindweed (Climbing Buckwheat), London Rocket
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Wild Radish
Rate / ha: 10.0 g + 440 mL Terbutrex to 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Weeds controlled: Coreopsis, Corn Gromwell (Sheepweed or White Ironweed)
Rate / ha: 13.0 g + 600 mL Terbutrex

Critical comments: Spray when weeds are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage, except 2 to 4 leaf for Doublegee. Use rates towards the lower end of the range (where applicable) when weeds are small and soil conditions are very moist.
Spray only when weeds are actively growing. Best results are obtained when good soil moisture has been present since planting.
To avoid unacceptable residues: DO NOT graze or cut for stock food for 14 days after application.

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

WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
PRE-EMERGENT APPLICATION: DO NOT graze or cut for stock food for 7 weeks after application.
POST-EMERGENT APPLICATION: DO NOT graze or cut for stock food for 14 days after application.
HARVESTING PERIOD: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
LONESTAR 750WG Herbicide is a water dispersible granular herbicide for the pre-plant, incorporated by sowing, control of Annual Ryegrass, Paradoxa Grass and certain broadleaf weeds in Wheat and for postemergent control of Wild Radish in Wheat, Oats and Barley.
Crops other than Wheat, Barley, Oats, Triticale and Cereal Rye can be very sensitive to low soil concentrations of LONESTAR 750WG Herbicide thus prior to using the product, careful consideration should be given to crop rotation plans.

Resistant Weeds Warning
LONESTAR® 750WG Herbicide is a member of the sulfonylurea group of herbicides and has the ALS Inhibitor Mode of Action. For weed resistance management this is a Group B herbicide. Some naturallyoccurring weed biotypes resistant to LONESTAR 750WG and other Group B 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 LONESTAR 750WG or other Group B (ALS Inhibitor) herbicides. Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, Adama Australia Pty. Ltd. accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of LONESTAR 750WG to control the resistant weeds.
Advice as to strategies and alternative treatments that can be used should be obtained from your local supplier, consultant, local Department of Agriculture, Primary Industries Department or a Adama representative.

Mixing
LONESTAR 750WG is a water dispersible granular herbicide which mixes readily with water. For mixing adhere to the following
recommendations.
– Partially fill the spray tank with water.
– Start the agitation.
– Add the correct amount of product to the spray tank with the agitation system running.
– Continue agitation while topping up the tank with water and while spraying.
– Use the spray mix within 24 hours of preparation.

Application
Ground application: Apply by boom spray, applying 30 to 100 litres of water per hectare. Avoid overlapping of boom runs.
Aerial application: Always spray in a cross wind of less than 5 knots. Ensure good spray coverage is obtained. Apply 20 to 40 litres per hectare.

Sprayer Cleanup
Where the sprayer is being used to spray cereal crops, rinse the sprayer thoroughly with water. Where the sprayer is being used to spray crops other than cereals:
1. Drain tank and rinse tank and spray boom with clean water for at least 10 minutes.
2. Fill the tank with clean water and add to it 300 mL of household chlorine bleach (containing 4% chlorine) per 100 L of water. Rinse hoses and boom and leave in tank for 15 minutes whilst agitating. Drain through nozzle.
3. Repeat step 2 and then rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all traces of chlorine bleach.
4. Nozzles and filters should be cleaned separately.
5. Dispose of all water used for cleaning.

Compatibility
When using a tank mix of LONESTAR 750WG and Spray.Seed*, add LONESTAR 750WG, with constant agitation to approximately half the total volume of water to be used.
Ensure that the LONESTAR 750WG is fully dispersed.
Add the Spray.Seed, fill the spray tank to full volume with water and mix thoroughly.
Apply tank mix immediately, under constant agitation.
LONESTAR 750WG is compatible with Clincher, Avadex* BW, Spray.Seed, Wipe-Out 450, sodium molybdate, zinc sulphate, manganese sulphate, copper sulphate, Adama 2-4-D Amine, Lynx 600, Strike-Out, Permethrin 500 EC, bromoxynil, Trilogy.

Crop Rotation Guidelines – Pre-emergent Application
Where the product is applied at the rate of 30 to 35 g/ha: Unless otherwise specified (see table below), Wheat, Barley, Oats, Triticale and Cereal Rye can be planted the following season without restriction. For other specified crops the LONESTAR 750WG treated area may be replanted after the interval indicated in the table below. These recommendations are made on the assumption that LONESTAR 750WG is applied to a Wheat crop that reaches maturity in the season of application.

Soil pH (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method): 6.5 or less
State: Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, SA, WA only
Replanting Interval: 12 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 300 mm
Crop: Field Peas, Linseed, Lucerne, Lupins, Medics**, Subterranean Clover **, Faba Beans, Chickpeas and Canola

State: Qld, NSW, ACT only
Replanting Interval: 15 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 700 mm
Crop: Sorghum, Maize, Soybean, Cotton, Cowpea and Mung Bean

Replanting Interval: 18 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 900 mm
Crop: Sunflowers

Soil pH (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method): 6.6 to 7.5
State: Qld, NSW, ACT only
Replanting Interval: 12 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 500 mm
Crop: Chickpeas and Canola

Replanting Interval: 15 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 700 mm
Crop: Sorghum, Maize, Soybean, Cotton, Cowpea and Mung Bean

Replanting Interval: 18 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 900 mm
Crop: Sunflowers

State: SA, Vic, WA only
Replanting Interval: 22 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 500 mm
Crop: Field Peas, Linseed, Lucerne, Lupins, Medics**, Subterranean Clover **, Faba Beans, Chickpeas, Canola, Sorghum, Maize, Soybean and Cotton

Soil pH (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method): 7.6 to 8.5
State: Vic, SA only
Replanting Interval: 12 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 250 mm
Crop: Barley, Oats, Cereal Rye for grain

Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 300 mm
Crop: Barley, Oats, Cereal Rye for hay crops

State: Qld, NSW, ACT only
Replanting Interval: 12 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 500 mm
Crop: Chickpeas and Canola

Replanting Interval: 18 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 700 mm
Crop: Sorghum, Maize, Soybean, Cotton, Cowpea and Mung Bean

State: SA, Vic, WA only
Replanting Interval: 24 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 700 mm
Crop: Field Peas, Linseed, Lucerne, Lupins, Medics**, Subterranean Clover **, Faba Beans, Chickpeas, Canola, Sorghum, Maize, Soybean and Cotton

Soil pH (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method): 8.6 and above
State: Vic, SA only
Replanting Interval: 12 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 250 mm
Crop: Barley, Oats, Cereal Rye for grain

Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 300 mm
Crop: Barley, Oats, Cereal Rye for hay crops

State: Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, SA, WA only
Replanting Interval: 24 months
Minimum rainfall requirements between application and sowing the following crop: 700 mm
Crop: Field Peas, Linseed, Lucerne, Lupins, Medics**, Subterranean Clover **, Faba Beans, Chickpeas, Canola, Sorghum, Maize, Soybean and Cotton

** Includes natural regeneration of Subterranean Clover and Medics. For all other crops seek advice from a Adama representative.

Where the product is applied at 10 to 15 g/ha plus 0.83 litres of TRILOGY Herbicide:
Where the pH is less than 7.5 the following crops can be replanted from 9 months after application of LONESTAR 750WG providing 300 mm of rainfall has been recorded; Field Peas, Canola, Chickpeas, Medics, Clover, Lucerne, Safflower, Lupins, Cereal Rye, Barley, Oats, Wheat, Triticale. Where rainfall is less than 300 mm for this period further advice should be sought from Adama Australia Pty. Ltd.
Where the pH is above 7.5 the following crops can be replanted 9 months after application of LONESTAR 750WG - Cereal Rye, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Triticale.
Where the pH is above 7.5 the following crops can be replanted 12 months after application providing 350 mm of rainfall has been recorded; Field Peas, Canola, Chickpeas, Medics, Clover, Lucerne, Safflower, Lupins. Where less than 350 mm of rain has fallen between application and sowing the crop, further advice should be sought from Adama Australia Pty. Ltd.
These recommendations are made on the assumption that LONESTAR 750WG is applied to a Wheat crop that reaches maturity in the season of application.
Where LONESTAR 750WG is used on soil types with pH greater than 8 (1:5 soil:water suspension test), further advice should be sought from Adama Australia Pty. Ltd. regarding crop rotation guidelines, except for Barley, Cereal Rye, Oats, Triticale and Wheat.

Crop Rotation Guidelines – Post-emergent application

Soil pH (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method): 6.5 or less
State: NSW, ACT, Vic, SA, WA only
Replanting Interval:
7 months
Crop: Field Peas, Linseed, Lucerne, Lupins, Medics**, Subterranean Clover **, Faba Beans, Chickpeas and Canola.

Replanting Interval: 14 months
Crop: Sorghum, Maize, Soybean, Cotton.

Soil pH (1:5 Soil:Water suspension method): 6.6 to 8.0
State: NSW, ACT, Vic, SA, WA only
Replanting Interval:
20 months
Crop: Chickpeas, Canola, Sorghum, Maize, Soybean, Cotton, Field Peas, Linseed, Lucerne, Medics**, Subterranean Clover**, Faba Beans.

** Includes natural regeneration of Subterranean Clover and Medics. For all other crops a replanting interval of 24 months has to be observed.

Crop Rotation Guidelines
(tank mixture of LONESTAR 750WG and TERBUTREX)
The following crops can be planted after an application of LONESTAR 750WG and TERBUTREX:
In areas where pH is less than 7.5
– 9 months after an application: Barley, Cereal Rye, Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Field Peas, Lupins, Medics, Oats, Canola, Safflower, Subclover, Triticale, Wheat.
In areas where pH is greater than 7.5
– 9 months after an application: Barley, Cereal Rye, Oats, Triticale, Wheat.
– 14 months after an application: Cotton, Maize, Sorghum, Soybeans, Sunflowers. Where residual herbicides are applied following an application, the crop rotational guidelines for these products must be followed.
– 22 months after an application: Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Field Peas, Lupins, Medics, Canola, Safflower, Subclover.
For all other crops advice should be sought from Adama Australia Pty. Ltd.

Precaution
Some crop yellowing or crop retardation may occur where stress factors such as water logging, drought, excessive soil acidity or alkalinity, nutrient or trace element deficiency, disease - Rhizoctonia, Take-All, cereal cyst nematodes or soil insects are present or occur following application.
Special care should be taken with regard to the application of LONESTAR 750WG to durum Wheats as these may be more sensitive where the above stresses are present. In these situations crop recovery will be rapid provided the stress factors do not continue exerting a negative effect on the crop’s growth.
Crop retardation may also occur in some instances where considerable late Summer/early Autumn weed growth occurs. Weeds such as Goosefoot, Chenopodium spp. can release herbicidally active compounds into the soil.
Re-entry Period
DO NOT enter treated areas without protective clothing until spray has dried.

Registered for culturesRate
Winter wheat6.5 - 35 g
Spring wheat6.5 - 35 g
Spring barley6.5 - 15 g
Winter barley6.5 - 15 g
Spring oats6.5 - 15 g
Winter oats6.5 - 15 g
Winter triticale6.5 - 13 g
Spring triticale6.5 - 13 g