Resilience

Manufacturer
ADAMA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
Registration expired
Registration number
68661
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For the control of certain grasses in crops as per Directions for Use table.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
RESTRAINTS:
DO NOT treat weeds that are not actively growing or are growing under stress. Under such conditions the biological processes of the weeds slow down and RESILIENCE Herbicide transport in the weed can be drastically reduced, resulting in an incomplete kill or suppression only of the weeds.
DO NOT allow annual grass weeds to reach the late tillering stage before application.
DO NOT apply at flowering stage of weeds.

LUPINS
Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Annual Phalaris and Volunteer Cereals
Weed stage: Growing actively at 2 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 250 mL#

Weeds controlled: As above
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 500 mL#

States: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 21 days
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 50 L/ha.
Use the higher rate in dense weed populations or under less than ideal weather conditions.

CANOLA, LINSEED
Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Annual Phalaris and Volunteer Cereals
Weed stage: Growing actively at 2 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 250 mL#
States: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 21 days

FABA BEANS
Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Annual Phalaris and Volunteer Cereals
Weed stage: Growing actively at 2 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 250 mL#
States: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 5 weeks
Grazing: 5 weeks

FIELD PEAS, CHICKPEAS
Weeds controlled: Brome Grasses
Weed stage: Growing actively at 2 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 300 mL#
States: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 7 weeks
Grazing: 7 weeks

WHITE AND SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER, SNAIL AND BARREL MEDIC, PASTURES AND VETCHES
Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Annual Phalaris and Volunteer Cereals
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 500 mL#
States: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: 21 days

Critical comments: Apply in not less than 50 L/ha. Use the 500 mL rate in dense weed populations or under less than ideal weather conditions.
Canola – DO NOT apply to crop beyond the 6 leaf stage.
Volunteer Cereals – DO NOT apply once weed has reached the jointing stage.

PIGEON PEAS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Panicum sp., Rhodes Grass, Wild Oats and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
States: NT, Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 17 weeks
Critical comments: Follow-up spraying will be necessary if new germinations occur.

Weeds controlled: As above plus Innocent Weed
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
States: NT, Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 17 weeks
Critical comments: As above. Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Water Couch, Paspalum and Kikuyu Grass, re- established from seed or fragmented stems
Weed stage: Growing actively with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot, less than 2 months old and establishing from seed or fragmented stems
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
Weed stage: Beyond the 6 leaf stage
Rate / ha: 1 L*

States: NT, Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 17 weeks
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Pigeon Grass and Foxtail seedlings (Setaria spp.)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 1 L*
States: NT, Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 17 weeks
Critical comments: Suppression only beyond the 5 leaf stage.

LUCERNE
(Seedling and Established)
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Rhodes grass, Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L

Weeds controlled: Innocent Weed, and seedlings, of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch) and Water Couch
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 750 mL*

Weeds controlled: Established plants of Couch Grass, English Couch (Rope Twitch), Water Couch, Johnson Grass, Paspalum,
Bent Grass and Kikuyu Grass
Weed stage: Young growth (3 to 6 leaves per shoot) after a cut, when weeds are exposed and are growing actively
Rate / ha: 2 or 4 L*

States: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: 21 days
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Apply when lucerne is past the 2 to 3 trifoliate leaf stage. These rates will only control Couch Grass seedlings and Johnson Grass seedlings which are less than 2 months old and established from seed.

FORAGE CROPS AND SEED CROPS
(Axillaris, Wynn Cassia, Kenya, White Clover, Greenleaf Desmodium, Silverleaf, Desmodium, Bargoo)
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass and Rhodes Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*

Weeds controlled: As above plus Giant Paspalum (seedling) and Green Panic (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*

States: Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: 26 weeks
Critical comments: Apply as a post-emergent application at least 3 weeks after sowing (crop seedlings with a minimum of 2 to 6 true leaves). Some initial chlorotic mottling of leaves may occur at high application rates in some crops.

(Jointvetch, Glenn Jointvetch, Lotononis, Lotus, Pintos Peanut, Shrubby Stylo, Creeping Vigna)
Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Water Couch, Johnson Grass, Paspalum, Giant Paspalum, and Kikuyu Grass, re-established from seed or fragmented stems
Weed stage: Young vegetative growth with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot
Rate / ha: 2 L*
States: Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: 26 weeks
Critical comments: Apply as a post-emergent application at least 3 weeks after sowing (crop seedlings with a minimum of 2 to 6 true leaves). Some initial chlorotic mottling of leaves may occur at high application rates in some crops.

SOYBEANS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Panicum sp., Rhodes Grass, Wild Oats and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
Critical comments: Follow-up spraying will be necessary if new germinations occur.

Weeds controlled: As above plus Innocent Weed
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
Critical comments: As above. Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Water Couch, Paspalum and Kikuyu Grass, re-established from seed or fragmented stems
Weed stage: Growing actively with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot, less than 2 months old and establishing from seed or fragmented stems
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense. 
Weed stage: Beyond the 6 leaf stage
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense. 

Weeds controlled: Pigeon Grass seedlings (Setaria spp.)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Suppression only beyond the 5 leaf stage.

States: Qld, NSW Vic and NT only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 17 weeks
Grazing: 17 weeks

BLUEBERRIES
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Stinkgrass, Urochloa Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 750 mL
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Johnson Grass, Kikuyu and Paspalum re-established from seeds or fragments rhizomes
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Established plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Johnson Grass, Kikuyu and Paspalum
Weed stage: Growing actively and have 3 to 6 leaves per shoot
Rate / ha: 2 or 4 L
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense. Use higher rate for wellestablished infestations where greater control is required in one season.

States: Qld only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 4 weeks
Grazing: -

BLACKCURRANTS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass and Brome Grasses
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
States: Vic, Tas only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 4 weeks
Grazing: -
Critical comments: For blackcurrants apply in not less than 100 L/ha.

HOPS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass and Brome Grasses
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*

Weeds controlled: Pigeon Grass and Foxtail (Tas) seedlings (Setaria spp.)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Suppression only beyond the 5 leaf stage.

Weeds controlled: Established plants of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch), Water Couch, Paspalum, Bent Grass and Kikuyu Grass
Weed stage: Young growth (3 to 6 leaves per shoot) when growing actively
Rate / ha: 2 or 4 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ha. Use the higher rate for wellestablished weed infestations or when greater control is required in the one season.

States: Vic, Tas only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 10 weeks
Grazing: -

BROAD BEANS, GREEN BEANS, BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, CAPSICUMS, TOMATOES, LETTUCE, CELERY, CARROTS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Stinkgrass
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL
State: All States
Critical comments: Use only 200 mL Agral† or 120mL WETSPRAY 1000 per 100L spray solution. Apply in not less than 100 L/ha.

Weeds controlled: Panicum sp., Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Annual Phalaris, Volunteer Cereals, Paspalum and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L
State: All States
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ha.

Weeds controlled: Green Summer Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L
State: Qld, NSW, Tas and WA only
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ha.

Crop: Broad Beans
Withholding period:
Harvest: 5 weeks
Grazing: 5 weeks

Crop: Green Beans
Withholding period:
Harvest: 5 weeks
Grazing: 5 weeks

Crop: Broccoli
Withholding period:
Harvest: 6 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Brussels Sprouts
Withholding period:
Harvest: 6 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Cabbage
Withholding period:
Harvest: 6 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Cauliflower
Withholding period:
Harvest: 6 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Capsicums
Withholding period:
Harvest: 11 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Tomatoes
Withholding period:
Harvest: 4 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Lettuce
Withholding period:
Harvest: 4 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Celery
Withholding period:
Harvest: 8 weeks
Grazing: -

Crop: Carrots
Withholding period:
Harvest: 7 weeks
Grazing: 5 weeks

PEAS
(including freezer peas)
Weeds controlled: Seedlings of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch), Water Couch, Summer Grass (Crabgrass) and Innocent Weed
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 750 mL
State: NSW, Vic, Tas, SA and WA only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 7 weeks
Grazing: 7 weeks
Critical comments: These rates will only control perennial grass weed seedlings which are less than 2 months old and are establishing from seed.

PEANUTS
Weeds controlled: Volunteer Cereals
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
Critical comments: Follow-up spraying may be necessary if new germinations occur.
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense. Follow up spraying may be necessary if new germinations occur.

State: Qld and NT only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 6 weeks
Grazing: 6 weeks

PEANUTS, NAVY BEANS, COTTON
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Innocent Weed, Panicum sp., Rhodes Grass, Wild Oats and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
State: Qld, NSW and NT only
Critical comments: Follow-up spraying may be necessary if new germinations occur.

Crop: Peanuts
Withholding period:
Harvest: 6 weeks
Grazing: 6 weeks

Crop: Navy Beans
Withholding period:
Harvest: 5 weeks
Grazing: 5 weeks

Crop: Cotton
Withholding period:
Harvest: 14 weeks
Grazing: -

SUNFLOWERS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Innocent Weed, Panicum sp., Rhodes Grass, Wild Oats and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: As above. Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Water Couch, Paspalum and Kikuyu Grass, re-established from seed or fragmented stems
Weed stage: Growing actively with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot, less than 2 months old and establishing from seed or fragmented stems
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weeds are dense.

Weeds controlled: Pigeon Grass and Foxtail (Tas) seedlings (Setaria spp.)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Suppression only beyond the 5 leaf stage.

State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 14 weeks
Grazing: 14 weeks

APPLES, PEARS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Johnson Grass and Prairie Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: -

GRAPES
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Johnson Grass and Prairie Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 4 Weeks
Grazing: -

STONE FRUIT
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Johnson Grass and Prairie Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: -

Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ha. Direct the spray to the base of the tree/ vine.
Crop Safety Stone Fruit, especially peaches and nectarines: Apply as a directed spray avoiding contact of spray with foliage of trees. DO NOT spray overthe- top of young trees. Suppression only at the 5 leaf stage.

CITRUS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Johnson Grass and Prairie Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: -

Weeds controlled: Innocent Weed and Stinkgrass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1.5 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: -

Weeds controlled: Pigeon Grass and Foxtail (Tas) seedlings (Setaria spp.)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage only
Rate / ha: 1.5 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: -

Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ha. Direct the spray to the base of the tree/ vine.
Crop Safety Stone Fruit, especially peaches and nectarines: Apply as a directed spray avoiding contact of spray with foliage of trees. DO NOT spray overthe- top of young trees. Suppression only at the 5 leaf stage.

Weeds controlled: Established plants of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch) Water Couch, Johnson Grass, Paspalum, Bent Grass and Kikuyu Grass
Weed stage: Young vegetative growth with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot when growing actively
Rate / ha: 2 or 4 L*
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: -
Grazing: -
Critical comments: As above. Use the Higher rate for well established infestations or where greater control is required in one season.

AVOCADOS, BANANAS, CUSTARD APPLES, KIWIFRUIT, LYNCHEE, MANGOES, PASSIONFRUIT, PAWPAW, PERSIMMONS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Summer Grass, Stinkgrass, Giant Paspalum (seedling), Green Panic (seedling), Rhodes Grass, Johnson Grass, Prairie Grass and Para Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively seedlings at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
State: Qld, NSW, WA and NT only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 14 days
Grazing: -
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ ha. Direct the spray to the base of the tree/ vine. Repeat spray may be necessary if grasses are more advanced.

AKEE, BLACK SAPOTE, BREADFRUIT-CAMITO (STAR APPLE), CANISTEL, CASIMOROA (WHITE SAPOTE), CHERIMOYA, DURIAN, FEIJOA, GRANADILLA, GUAVA, JACKFRUIT, LONGAN, MAMMEE APPLE, MAMEY, SAPOTE, MANGOSTEN, PLANTAIN, POMEGRANATE, PRICKLY PEAR (CACTUS FRUIT), RAMBUTAN, SANTOL, SAPODILLA, SOURSOP, SWEETSOP, YELLOW MOMBIN
Weeds controlled: Established plants of Couch Grass, Paspalum, Giant Paspalum, Johnson Grass, Kikuyu Grass, Guinea Grass, Carpet Grass and Para Grass
Weed stage: Young vegetative growth with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot when growing actively
Rate / ha: 2 or 4 L*
State: Qld, NT and WA only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 14 days
Grazing: -
Critical comments: As above. Use the higher rate for well established infestations or where greater control is required in one season.

ONIONS
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Volunteer Cereals and Johnson Grass (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha

Weeds controlled: Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Innocent Weed, Stinkgrass and seedlings of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch) and Water Couch
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 750 mL*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha

Weeds controlled: Pigeon Grass and Foxtail (Tas) seedlings (Setaria spp.)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 1.5 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha

Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Innocent Weed, Stinkgrass, Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Johnson Grass (seedling) and seedlings of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch) and Water Couch
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1.5 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200L/ha

State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 5 weeks
Grazing: -
Critical comments: These rates will only control Couch and Johnson Grass seedlings which are less than 2 months old and are establishing from seed.
Suppression only for Pigeon Grass and Foxtail (Tas) seedlings beyond the 5 leaf stage.

POTATOES
(15 cm or less in height)
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Annual Phalaris, Volunteer Cereals, Johnson Grass (seedling),
and seedlings of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch) and Water Couch
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha

Weeds controlled: Plants of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch), Water Couch, Johnson Grass, Paspalum, Bent Grass and Kikuyu Grass, reestablished from seed or fragmented stems
Weed stage: Growing actively and have 3 to 6 leaves per shoot
Rate / ha: 2 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200L/ha. Use higher water volumes if weed growth is dense or where crop is shielding weeds.

State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 10 weeks
Grazing: -
Critical comments: These rates will only control perennial grass seedlings which are less than 2 months old and are establishing from seed or fragmented stems.

CUCURBITS, ROCKMELON, PUMPKIN, HONEYDEW MELON, WATERMELON, ZUCCHINI, SQUASH, CUCUMBER, GHERKIN
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass, Guinea Grass, Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Brome Grasses, Volunteer Cereals, seedlings of Couch Grass and Water Couch, Johnson Grass (seedling) and Paspalum (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 5 Weeks
Grazing: -
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L
State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 21 Days
Grazing: -

Critical comments: DO NOT apply before the 5 true leaf stage of the crop. NOTE: Use only 200 mL Agral† or 120 mL WETSPRAY® 1000 per 100L spray solution. DO NOT apply in water volumes higher than 200L/ha. This rate will only control Couch, Johnson Grass and Paspalum seedlings that are less than 2 months old and are establishing from seed.

STRAWBERRIES
Weeds controlled: Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Innocent Weed, Stinkgrass, Guinea Grass, Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Brome Grasses, Annual Phalaris, Volunteer Cereals, seedlings of Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch), and Water Couch, Johnson Grass (seedling) and Paspalum (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 100 L/ha
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Apply in not less than 200 L/ha

State: All States
Withholding period:
Harvest: 4 Weeks
Grazing: -
Critical comments: These rates will only control Couch, Johnson Grass and Paspalum Seedlings which are less than 2 months old and are establishing from seed.

PINEAPPLES
Weeds controlled:
Barnyard Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Liverseed Grass, Summer Grass (Crabgrass), Stinkgrass and Rhodes Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
Critical comments: -

Weeds controlled: As above plus Giant Paspalum (seedling) and Green Panic (seedling)
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / ha: 1 L*
Critical comments: Repeat spray may be necessary if grasses are more advanced.

Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, Water Couch, Johnson Grass, Paspalum, Giant Paspalum and Kikuyu Grass, re- established from seed or fragmented stems
Weed stage: Young vegetative growth with 3 to 6 leaves per shoot
Rate / ha: 2 L*
Critical comments: As above. Apply in 100 to 500 L/ha. For spot spraying rates see separate sections.

State: Qld and NT only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 14 days
Grazing: -

OILSEED POPPIES
Weeds controlled: Annual Ryegrass, Brome Grass, Wild Oats, Barley Grass, Volunteer Cereals, Summer Grass (Crabgrass)
Weed stage: Growing actively at the 3 to 5 leaf stage before tillering commences
Rate / ha: 500 mL*
State: Tas only
Withholding period:
Harvest: 12 weeks
Grazing: -
Critical comments: Apply in 100 to 200 L/ha.
DO NOT tank mix with Reglone† as severe crop injury may occur. Annual Ryegrass regrowth may occur if sprayed beyond the  arly tillering stage.

SPOT SPRAYING

ONIONS, LUCERNE, HOPS, ALL CUCURBITS, APPLES, PEARS, STONE FRUIT, GRAPES, BROAD BEANS, GREEN BEANS, BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, CAPSICUMS, TOMATOES, CARROTS, LETTUCE, CELERY, STRAWBERRIES, BLACKCURRANTS, BLUEBERRIES, TROPICAL FRUITS
Weeds controlled: Annual (Wimmera) Ryegrass, Wild Oats, Brome Grasses, Barley Grass, Crowsfoot Grass, Barnyard Grass and Perennial Grass seedlings, including Couch Grass, Paspalum, Johnson Grass, Kikuyu Grass, Bent Grass and Green Summer Grass
Weed stage: Growing actively at 5 leaf to early tillering
Rate / 10L: 12.5 mL or 25 mL

Weeds controlled: Established plants of Perennial Grasses, Couch Grass, English Couch (rope twitch), Water Couch, Bent Grass, Kikuyu Grass, Johnson Grass, Paspalum, Giant Paspalum, Para Grass, Guinea Grass and Carpet Grass
Weed stage: Established and growing actively.
Rate / 10L: 50 mL or 100 mL

Weeds controlled: Plants of Carpet Grass, Couch Grass, English couch (rope twitch), Water Couch, Paspalum, Johnson Grass, Bent Grass and Kikuyu Grass, re-established from seed or fragments stems
Weed stage: Established and growing actively.
Rate / 10L: 25 mL or 50 mL

State: As for main section of this label
Critical comments: Use the higher rate for more established weed infestations.
Thoroughly wet target weeds.
Always follow critical comments for specific crops. Always add water and surfactants at rates recommended for individual crop situations as in specific label segments.

Note: RESILIENCE Herbicide does NOT control Winter Grass (Poa annua), Silver Grass (Vulpia bromoides), Nutsedge (Cyperus spp.) and broadleaf weeds.

* ALWAYS ADD 350mL AGRAL† OR 200mL WETSPRAY® 1000 PER 100L OF SPRAY SOLUTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
# ADD 2L DC TRATE† OR 200 mL WETSPRAY® 1000 PLUS 2 L RULVAPRON† PER 100 L SPRAY SOLUTION.

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

WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD EARLIER THAN THE NUMBER OF DAYS OR WEEKS SHOWN AFTER APPLICATION:
CLOVER, LUCERNE, LUPINS, MEDICS, CANOLA, LINSEED, VETCHES: 21 DAYS
BROAD, GREEN, FABA AND NAVY BEANS: 5 WEEKS
PEANUTS: 6 WEEKS
CHICK, FIELD AND GREEN VEGETABLE PEAS, CARROTS: 7 WEEKS
SUNFLOWERS: 14 WEEKS
SOYBEANS, PIGEON PEAS: 17 WEEKS
LEUCAENA FORAGE AND SEED CROPS: 26 WEEKS

DO NOT SPRAY THE FOLLOWING CROPS LATER THAN THE NUMBER OF DAYS OR WEEKS SHOWN BEFORE HARVEST:
CUSTARD APPLES, KIWIFRUIT, LYCHEE, MANGOES, PASSIONFRUIT, PAWPAW, PERSIMMONS, PINEAPPLES: 14 DAYS
CUCUMBER, GHERKIN, SQUASH, ZUCCHINI: 21 DAYS
BLUEBERRIES, BLACKCURRANTS, GRAPES, LETTUCE, STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES: 4 WEEKS
CUCURBITS: HONEYDEW, ROCK AND WATERMELON, PUMPKIN, ONIONS, BROAD, GREEN, FABA AND NAVY BEANS: 5 WEEKS
BRASSICA (BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER, BROCCOLI, CABBAGE) PEANUTS: 6 WEEKS
CHICK, FIELD AND GREEN VEGETABLE PEAS, CARROTS: 7 WEEKS
CELERY: 8 WEEKS
HOPS, POTATOES: 10 WEEKS
CAPSICUMS: 11 WEEKS
OILSEED POPPIES 12 WEEKS
COTTON, SUNFLOWERS: 14 WEEKS
LUPINS, CANOLA, SOYBEANS, PIGEON PEAS, LINSEED, LEUCAENA: 17 WEEKS
WITHHOLDING PERIOD TO HARVEST NOT REQUIRED: STONE FRUIT, POME FRUIT, CITRUS
ANIMALS ARE NOT TO BE SENT FOR SLAUGHTER FOR 7 DAYS AFTER GRAZING ON TREATED PASTURES.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
RESILIENCE HERBICIDE is rapidly absorbed by leaves and green stems (is rainfast within one hour) and translocated throughout the plant. It accumulates at growing points, both above ground and in the roots, rhizomes and stolons of grass weeds. Weed growth and hence competition with the crop stops within 48 hours. First symptoms are not evident for at least a week after application. Growing points turn brown and rot, shoot tips can be easily pulled out after 2 to 3 weeks. Young leaves turn yellow or redden soon after, but more mature leaves may remain green for extended period. Weed control is usually complete 3 to 5 weeks after spraying.

RESISTANT WEEDS WARNING
RESILIENCE HERBICIDE is a member of the aryloxyphenoxypropionate (fops) group of herbicides. RESILIENCE HERBICIDE has the inhibitors of acetyl CoA carboxylase mode of action. For weed resistance management RESILIENCE HERBICIDE is a Group A Herbicide. Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to RESILIENCE HERBICIDE and other Group A 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 RESILIENCE HERBICIDE or other Group A 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 RESILIENCE HERBICIDE to control resistant weeds.

STRESS CONDITIONS
Moisture stress is a particular problem, whether caused by drought or short term stresses, resulting from a combination of high temperatures and low humidity or by prior use of pre-emergence herbicides resulting in stunted root growth of weeds. Irrigation or an effective rainfall must occur immediately before or after spraying if these conditions exist. Other stress situations to avoid include frost, waterlogging and extended cold conditions.
DO NOT spray if any stress conditions are evident.

MIXING
Add the required amount of product directly to the spray tank which should be 50 to 75% full. The agitation system should be running during  mixing and spraying. If agitation ceases and settlement occurs, agitate thoroughly before spraying. Adjuvants are essential and the following may be utilised: Agral† at 350mL/100 L of water OR Wetspray® 1000 at 200mL/100L of water OR 2 L DC Trate†/100 L of water OR Wetspray®1000 at 200 mL plus 2 L Rulvapron†/100 L of water, unless otherwise stated.

TIME OF APPLICATION
To obtain the maximum benefits of this product, weeds should be sprayed when young and actively growing. Grasses establishing from seed should be sprayed before tillering occurs. Higher rates will be necessary once tillering commences. For annual grass weeds, spraying must take place before the late tillering stage if a complete kill is desired. Unless otherwise specified in the Critical Comments application may be made at any stage of crop growth but allowing sufficient time for the prescribed withholding period.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Good spray coverage is essential for maximum results. Spray equipment must be checked and calibrated accurately prior to application.
Boom spraying:
Check height of boom above the target weeds to en ensure the spray is evenly distributed and a double overlap pattern is obtained. When spraying grass weed targets, an even distribution of droplets with no less than 50% of the spray volume in the 150 to 300 micron range is desirable.
Broadacre use:
Water volumes per hectare will depend on nozzle selection and should be in the range of 50 to 100 L/ha. 110˚ fan nozzles are preferred for use with this product. Use higher volumes of spray to achieve full coverage of dense, vigorous weed infestations.
Band spraying:
Ensure sufficient coverage by using two nozzles (one either side of the plant row) when the crop is beyond the 2 leaf stage.
Aerial Application:
Flying height, pressure, nozzle size and positioning of the aircraft should be such to minimise spray drift.
Avoid spraying in high winds or under temperature inversion conditions. Special care must be taken to avoid drift onto adjacent crops such as cereals, maize or sorghum. Apply in not less than 30 L/ha.
Spot Spraying:
On smaller areas use a knapsack sprayer suitably calibrated.
Cleaning Up:
After use, clean equipment thoroughly and rinse several times prior to re-use.

COMPATIBILITY
This product is compatible with Agral† and Wetspray 1000, DC Trate†, Rulvapron†, Sertin†, Imidan†, Karate† and Aphidex®.
DO NOT tank mix with other pesticides without prior reference to an Adama representative.

 

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Rambutan2 - 4 l14
Onions0.5 - 1.5 l35
Potatoes0.5 - 2 l70
Pumpkins0.5 - 1 l35
Watermelon0.5 - 1 l35
Zucchini0.5 - 1 l35
Squash0.5 - 1 l35
Cucumbers0.5 - 1 l35
Strawberries0.5 - 1 l35
Pineapples0.5 - 2 l14
Pigeon peas0.5 - 1 l119
Pawpaw2 - 4 l14
Lupines0.25 - 0.5 l119
Canola0.25 l119
Beans0.25 - 1 l35
Peas0.3 - 1 l49
Chickpeas0.3 l49
Clover0.5 - 1 l
Pasture0.5 l
Vetch0.5 l
Peanuts0.75 - 2 l42
Soybeans0.5 - 1 l119
Blueberries0.75 - 4 l28
Black currant0.5 l28
Hops1 - 4 l70
Broccoli0.5 - 1 l42
Brussels sprouts0.5 - 1 l42
Cabbage0.5 - 1 l42
Cauliflower0.5 - 1 l42
Sweet peppers0.5 - 1 l77
Tomatoes0.5 - 1 l28
Lettuce0.5 - 1 l28
Celery0.5 - 1 l56
Carrots0.5 - 1 l49
Cotton0.75 l98
Sunflowers0.75 - 1 l98
Apples1 l
Pears1 l
Grapes1 l28
Citrus1 - 4 l
Avocados1 l14
Bananas1 l14
Kiwifruit1 l14
Mangoes1 l14
Passionfruit1 l14