Spray.Seed 250

Manufacturer
SYNGENTA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
46516
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For control of a wide range of grasses and broadleaf weeds. Can be utilised in crop establishment programs. Contains non-ionic wetter.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Restraints
DO NOT spray plants which are waterlogged, under stress of any kind or covered with soil or dust DO NOT spray plants covered with heavy dew, but rain following spraying will not affect results
DO NOT sow or cultivate for 1 hour after spraying 
For ground application only: DO NOT use through aircraft, misting machines or hand held ultra low volume controlled droplet applicators (CDA units)

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA - FULL DISTURBANCE

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA
DIRECT DRILLING

with full combine or
with cultivation before spraying or
with cultivation after spraying as an aid in the establishment of crops including:

WINTER
CANOLA, CHICKPEAS, CEREALS (WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE, TRITICALE), FIELD BEANS, FIELD PEAS, LENTILS, LINSEED (LINOLA), LUPINS, VETCH
SPRING/SUMMER
FODDER RAPE, PIGEON PEAS, SAFFLOWER, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS, SUNFLOWER
PASTURE
CLOVER, GRASS, LUCERNE, MEDIC

Weeds Controlled:
Seedling grasses

Annual Ryegrass, Barley Grass, Brome Grass, Volunteer Cereals, Wild Oats
Growth Stage: 2 to 3 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.6 to 0.8 L
Growth Stage: 4 leaf to early tiller
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: mid to fully tillered
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L 

Weeds Controlled: Vulpia (Silver Grass, Sand Fescue)
Growth Stage: 2 to 3 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.6 to 0.8 LΔ
Growth Stage: 4 leaf to early tiller
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.6 LΔ
Growth Stage: mid to fully tillered
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 LΔ

Weeds Controlled:
Seedling Brassica weeds

Ball Mustard, Charlock,Indian Hedge Mustard, Long Fruited Wild Turnip, Muskweed, Shepherds Purse, Short Fruited Wild Turnip, Ward's Weed, Wild Radish
Growth Stage: 1 to 5 cm diam
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L
Growth Stage: 5 to 10 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: 10 to 20 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L

Weeds Controlled:
Other seedling broadleaf weeds

Bedstraw, Bifora, Capeweed, Horehound, Ivy-leaf Speedwell, Lincoln Weed, Medic, Spiny Emex (Doublegee, Three cornered Jack), Stinging Nettle, Storksbill (Wild Geranium, Crowsfoot), Subterranean Clover, Vetch (tares)
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf or 1 to 4 cm diam.
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L
Growth Stage: 4 to 8 leaf or 4 to 8 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L

Weeds Controlled: Deadnettle, Fumitory, Melilotus, Pimpernel, Poppy, Saffron Thistle, Sheepweed
Growth Stage: 1 to 10 leaf or 1 to 10 cm diam
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L

Weeds Controlled: Wireweed
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L

Weeds Controlled: Marshmallow
Growth Stage: 1 to 12 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L plus Goal* 75 mL

Weeds Controlled: Volunteer Beans, Peas, Lupins
Growth Stage: 1 to 6 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L plus Ally* 5 g or 0.8 to 1.2 L plus 140 g Cadence*

States: Sthn NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA only

Critical comments:
Refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (1)

In WA apply after the autumn break within 4 weeks of weed germination. In the other states apply to young or well grazed weeds. In a typical mixed weed situation use the rate recommended for the growth stage of the hardest-to-kill weed species. Rates shown are for optimum conditions, for sowing equipment with wide points and overall soil disturbance. Under less favourable conditions or where spraying is delayed until winter or where narrow points are fitted or in higher rainfall areas, use higher rates in the range 1.2 L to 2.4 L/ha. For dense mature swards over 2 months old or spring crops use rates up to 2.4 L/ha.
ΔFor control of Vulpia (Silver Grass) add a wetter such as Agral® at 160 mL/100L or BS1000* at 100 mL/100L.
Also refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (3) - cultivation after spraying
Cultivation or sowing can commence 30 minutes after spraying but should be completed within 7 days unless a suitable residual herbicide is added or weeds are sprayed again.
Where heavy weed growth is present at spraying a better seed bed will result if cultivation or sowing is delayed 3 to 5 days to obtain maximum root release.
Also refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (4) - cultivation before spraying
Spraying may be carried out before or after sowing or transplanting but 3 days before the crop emerges.
TANK MIX: See Compatibility Section. Refer to partner product labels for suitability of use prior to sowing particular crops and relevant plant-back periods.

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA - FALLOW / MINIMUM DISTURBANCE

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA
DIRECT DRILLING

with minimum disturbance (disc drill, modified combine, sod seeder) or
FALLOWS
cultivated or non-cultivated as an aid in establishing crops or establishing and maintaining a fallow. Includes the following crops:

WINTER
CANOLA, CHICKPEAS, CEREALS (WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE, TRITICALE), FIELD BEANS, FIELS PEAS, LENTILS, LINSEED (LINOLA), LUPINS, VETCH
SPRING/SUMMER
FODDER RAPE, PIGEON PEAS, SAFFLOWER, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS, SUNFLOWER
PASTURE
CLOVER GRASS, LUCERNE, MEDIC

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling grasses

Annual Ryegrass, Barley Grass, Brome Grass, Volunteer Cereals, Wild Oats
Growth Stage: 2 to 3 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.0 to 1.2 L
Growth Stage: 4 leaf to early tiller
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 2.4 L
Growth Stage: mid to fully tillered
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L

Weeds Controlled: Vulpia (Silver Grass, Sand Fescue)
Growth Stage: 2 to 3 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.0 to 1.2 L+
Growth Stage: 4 leaf to early tiller
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 2.4 L+
Growth Stage: mid to fully tillered
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L+ 

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling Brassica weeds

Ball Mustard Charlock, Indian Hedge Mustard, Long Fruited Wild Turnip, Muskweed, Shepherds Purse, Short Fruited Wild Turnip, Ward's Weed, Wild Radish
Growth Stage: 1 to 5 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.8 L
Growth Stage: 5 to 10 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.8 to 2.4 L
Growth Stage: 10 to 20 cm diam
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L

Weeds Controlled: 
Other seedling broadleaf weeds

Bedstraw, Bifora, Capeweed, Horehound, Ivy-leaf Speedwell, Lincoln Weed, Spiny Emex (Doublegee, Three cornered Jack), Stinging Nettle, Storksbill (Wild Geranium, Crowsfoot), Vetch (tares)
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf or 1 to 4cm diam.
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.8 L
Growth Stage: 4 to 8 leaf or 4 to 8 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.8 to 3.2 L 

Weeds Controlled: Deadnettle, Fumitory, Melilotus, Pimpernel, Poppy, Saffron Thistle, Sheepweed
Growth Stage: 1 to 10 leaf or 1 to 10 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 3.2 L

Weeds Controlled: Wireweed
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 3.2 L

Weeds Controlled: Marshmallow
Growth Stage: 1 to 12 leaf 
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.8 L plus Goal 75 mL

Weeds Controlled: Volunteer Beans, Peas, Lupins
Growth Stage: 1 to 6 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.8 L plus Ally 5g or 1.2 to 1.8 L plus 140 g Cadence

States: Sthn NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA only

Critical comments:
Refer to Crop Establishment Procedures (1), (6) or (7b) as appropriate to the particular situation
In WA apply after the autumn break within 4 weeks of weed germination. In the other States apply to young or well grazed weeds. In a typical mixed weed situation use the rate recommended for the growth stage of the hardest-to-kill weed species. Rates shown are for optimum conditions and for sowing equipment with narrow points. Under less favourable conditions or where spraying is delayed until winter or in higher rainfall areas or for fallow weed control, use higher rates in the range 2.4 to 3.2L/ha. For dense swards or spring application use rates in the range 2.4 to 3.2L/ha.
ΔFor control of Vulpia (Silver Grass) add a wetter such as Agral at 160 mL/100L or BS1000 at 100 mL/100L.
Also refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (3) - cultivation after spraying
Cultivation or sowing can commence 30 minutes after spraying but should be completed within 7 days unless a suitable residual herbicide is added. Where heavy weed growth is present at spraying a better seed bed will result if cultivation or sowing is delayed 3 to 5 days.
Also refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (4) - cultivation before spraying
Spraying may be carried out before or after sowing, but 3 days before the crop emerges.
TANK MIX: See Compatibility Section. Refer to partner product labels for suitability of use prior to sowing particular crops and relevant plant-back periods.

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA
DIRECT DRILLING

with minimum disturbance (disc drill, modified combine, sod seeder) or
FALLOWS
cultivated or non-cultivated as an aid in establishing crops or establishing and maintaining a fallow

Weeds Controlled: Medic, Subterranean Clover
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf or 1 to 4 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.8 L plus 140 g Cadence
Growth Stage: 4 to 8 leaf or 4 to 8 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.8 to 3.2 L plus 5 g Ally
States: Sthn NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA, only 
Critical comments: -

Weeds Controlled: 
Split application for

Subterranean Clover
Growth Stage: 1 to 8 leaf or 1 to 8 cm diam
Rate/ha: 1.2 L followed by 1.2 L
States: Sthn NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA, only 

Weeds Controlled: Perennial Ryegrass
Growth Stage:
 4 leaf to early tiller
Rate/ha: 1.2 L followed by 1.2 L
Growth Stage: mid to fully tillered 
Rate/ha: 1.6 L followed by 1.6 L 
States: Sthn NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA, only 

Weeds Controlled: Most annual weeds
Growth Stage:
 weeds higher than 10 cm
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L
States: Sthn NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA, only

Critical comments: For sub clover control without the addition of Cadence in crops sown with triple disc, modified combine or sod seeder use a split application. Apply the second application 7 to 14 days after the first application and when green regrowth is present.
For control prior to sowing with combine use a split application. Apply the first application in autumn to mid winter. Apply second application 7 to 14 days later and when green regrowth is present.
Apply the first application in late winter and follow with second application 7 to 14 days later when green regrowth is present.
If there is excess leaf growth, ie more than 10 cm, split the recommended rate in half and apply second part 7 to 14 days after the first. Paddocks should be well grazed continuously from the break. The first application removes excess leaf growth, The second application is effective on residual green tissue. Green growth must be present for the second application.

Weeds Controlled: Potato Weed
Growth Stage: 1 to 15 cm
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: 15 to 30 cm
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L
States: SA only
Critical comments: For use in summer fallows only. Add 275 g/ha Diurex* WG to enhance control of larger weeds.

NORTHERN AUSTRALIA - FULL DISTURBANCE

NORTHERN AUSTRALIA
DIRECT DRILLING
with full combine as an aid in the establishment of crops including:

BROADCRE CROPS
WINTER
CEREALS (WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE, TRITICALE), CANOLA, CHICKPEAS, FIELD BEANS
BROADCRE CROPS
SUMMER
COTTON, MAIZE, MILLET, MUNGBEANS, NAVY BEANS, PEANUTS, PIGEON PEAS, SAFFLOWER, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS, SUNFLOWER

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling grasses (not regrowth or rhizomes)
Weeds Controlled: Barnyard Grass, Buffel Grass, Columbus Grass, Johnson Grass, Liverseed Grass, Mossman River Grass, Paradoxa Grass, Rhodes Grass, Summer Grass, Sweet Summer Grass, Volunteer Barley, Volunteer Wheat, Wild Oats
Growth Stage: 2 to 3 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L
Growth Stage: 4 leaf to early tiller
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L 
Growth Stage: mid to fully tillered
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L 

Weeds Controlled: Sorghum, Stink grass
Growth Stage: 2 to 3 leaf only
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L 

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling broadleaf weeds
African Turnip WeedΔ, Annual Saltbush, Australian Bindweed, Australian Bluebell, Blackberry Nightshade, Bathurst Burr, Bellvine, Black Pigweed, Bladder Ketmia, Caltrop, Caustic Weed, Climbing Buckwheat, Cowvine, Cudweeds, Deadnettle, European Bindweed, Fat Hen, Fireweed, Fleabanes, Fumitory, Hogweed, Malvastrum, Mexican Poppy, Mintweed, Mungbean
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: 4 to 8 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L  
Growth Stage: 8 to 12 leaf
Rate/ha: 2.4 L 

States: Qld, Nthn NSW, NT only

Critical comments: Refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (7a)
Apply in 50 to 100 L of clean water/ha. Avoid spraying under hot dry conditions. Best results will be obtained when spraying is carried out in humid or low light conditions. In a typical mixed weed situation use the rate recommended for the growth stage of the hardest-to-kill weed species. Rates shown are for optimum conditions and for sowing equipment with wide points and cultivating tynes. Under less favourable conditions or where spraying is delayed or where narrow points are fitted, use higher rates in the range 1.6 L to 2.4 L/ha.
Ensure weeds are not dusty or covered with soil as SPRAY.SEED 250 effectiveness will be reduced
TANK MIX: See Compatibility Section.
Δ For control of larger weeds prior to cereals add 0.5 to 1 L 2,4-D amine (500 g/L). Refer to relevant label for plant-back period.

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling broadleaf weeds 
(continued)
Native Rosella, New Zealand Spinach, Noogora Burr, Parthenium Weed, Peppercress, Phyllanthus, Prickly Lettuce, Prickly Paddymelon, Red Pigweed, Rhynchosia, Sesbania PeaΔ, Sida, Smooth Cucumber, Soft Roly Poly, Sowthistle, Soybean, Spiny Emex, SunflowerΔ, Thornapples, Variegated Thistle, Wild Gooseberry
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: 4 to 8 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L 
Growth Stage: 8 to 12 leaf
Rate/ha: 2.4 L 

Weeds Controlled: Native Jute
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: 4 to 8 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L

Weeds Controlled: Annual Ground Cherry, Turnip Weed
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L

Weeds Controlled: Boggabri, Hexham ScentΔ, Wild Carrot, Speedy Weed
Growth Stage: 1 to 8 leaf
Rate/ha: 0.8 to 1.2 L 

States: Qld, Nthn NSW NT only

Critical comments: Refer to Crop Establishment Procedure (7a)
Apply in 50 to 100 L of clean water/ha. Avoid spraying under hot dry conditions. Best results will be obtained when spraying is carried out in humid or low light conditions. In a typical mixed weed situation use the rate recommended for the growth stage of the hardest-to-kill weed species. Rates shown are for optimum conditions and for sowing equipment with wide points. Under less favourable conditions or where spraying is delayed or where narrow points are fitted, use higher rates in the range 1.6 L to 2.4 L/ha.
Ensure weeds are not dusty or covered with soil as SPRAY.SEED 250 effectiveness will be reduced
TANK MIX: See Compatibility Section.
Δ For control of larger weeds prior to cereals add 0.5 to 1 L 2,4-D amine (500 g/L). Refer to relevant label for plant- back period.

NORTHERN AUSTRALIA - FALLOW / MINIMUM DISTURBANCE

NORTHERN AUSTRALIA
DIRECT DRILLING
with minimum disturbance or
FALLOWS
cultivated or non- cultivated as an aid in establishing or maintaining a fallow or the establishment of crops including

BROADCRE CROPS
WINTER
CEREALS (WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE, TRITICALE), CHICKPEAS
BROADCRE CROPS
SUMMER
COTTON, MAIZE, MILLET, MUNG BEANS, SUNFLOWER, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS, SUNFLOWER

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling grasses (not regrowth or rhizomes)
Barnyard Grass, Liverseed Grass, Paradoxa Grass, Stink Grass, Volunteer Barley, Volunteer Wheat, Wild Oats
Growth Stage: 2 leaf to pre - tillering
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: early tillering
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L

Weeds Controlled:
Seedling broadleaf weeds
Bathurst Burr, Bellvine, Black Pigweed, Bladder Ketmia, Caltrop, Fat Hen, Fireweed, Fumitory, Mintweed, MungbeanΔ, New Zealand Spinach, Prickly Paddymelon, Sesbania PeaΔ, Smooth Cucumber, Sunflower Δ, Thornapples, Volunteer cotton (including Roundup* Ready cotton), Wild Gooseberry
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L 

Weeds Controlled: Volunteer cotton (including Roundup Ready cotton)
Growth Stage: 5 to 9 leaf
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L

Weeds Controlled: Boggabri, Hexham ScentΔ, Wild Carrot, Phyllanthus 
Growth Stage: 1 to 8 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L

States: Qld, Nthn NSW, NT only

Critical comments: Refer to Procedures (5), (6) or (7b) as appropriate to the particular situation
In a typical mixed weed situation use the rate recommended for the growth stage of the hardest-to-kill weed species. Rates shown are for optimum conditions and for row crop or no-till planters. Under less favourable conditions or where spraying is delayed or for fallow weed control use higher rates in the range 1.6 L to 2.4 L/ha. Apply in 50 to 100 L of clean water/ha. Avoid spraying under hot dry conditions. Best results will be obtained when spraying is carried out in ow light or in humid conditions.
Ensure weeds are not dusty or covered with soil as SPRAY.SEED 250 effectiveness will be reduced
Δ For control of larger weeds prior to cereals add 0.5 to 1 L 2,4-D amine (500 g/L) - refer to relevant label for plant-back period.
TANK MIX: See Compatibility Section.

AS AN AID IN POST HARVEST WEED CONTROL - AFTER WINTER CEREALS
Weeds Controlled: 
Volunteer Barley, Volunteer Wheat, Bladder Ketmia, Milk Thistle, New Zealand Spinach
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L
States: Qld, Nthn NSW, NT only
Critical comments: Refer to Procedure 5
DO NOT spray under hot, dry conditions or when weeds are covered with dust and/or trash. Best results will be obtained when spraying is carried in low light or humid conditions.
Application is best carried out following rain.

SUGARCANE
NORTHERN AUSTRALIA
SUGARCANE ESTABLISHMENT AND FALLOWS PRIOR TO SUGARCANE PLANTING
cultivated or non-cultivated
As an aid in establishing sugarcane or controlling weeds in a fallow prior to sugarcane
Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling grasses (not regrowth or rhizomes)
Barnyard Grass, Liverseed Grass, Stink Grass 
Growth Stage: 2 leaf to pre - tillering 
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L
Growth Stage: early tillering
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 
Growth Stage: mature annual grassesΔ 
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 LΔ 

Weeds Controlled: 
Seedling broadleaf weeds
Bathurst Burr, Bellvine, Black Pigweed, Bladder Ketmia, Caltrop, Fat Hen, Fumitory, Mintweed, Mungbean, New Zealand Spinach, Prickly Paddymelon, Sesbania Pea, Smooth Cucumber, Thornapples, Wild Gooseberry 
Growth Stage: 1 to 4 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L
Growth Stage: mature broadleaf weedsΔ
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 LΔ 

Weeds Controlled: Phyllanthus
Growth Stage: 1 to 8 leaf
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.4 L 
Growth Stage: mature broadleaf weedsΔ 
Rate/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 LΔ

States: Qld, Nthn NSW, NT only

Critical comments: SUGARCANE: prior to planting or for establishing or maintaining a fallow - refer to Procedure (6) and following
Cultivated fallow - where seedling weeds have recently germinated, are growing well and are up to 10 cm high use rates of 1.6 to 2.4 L/ha in a spray volume of 150 to 200 L water /ha plus a wetter such as BS1000 at 120 mL/ha or Agral at 200 mL/100 L.
ΔNon-cultivated fallow - to control mature dense stands of annual weeds use rates of 2.4 to 3.2 L/ha in
a spray volume of 400 L water/ha plus a wetter such as BS1000 at 120 mL/100L or Agral at 200 mL/100 L. Control will be improved with the addition of an enhancement rate of Diurex (500 g to 1 kg/ha) and if vines are present add 2,4-D amine.
A split application of SPRAY.SEED 250 10 to 12 days apart will also improve control of tall dense weeds.
Only use 110º flat fan nozzles equivalent to Spraying Systems 03 for 200 L/ha and 04 for 250 to 400 L/ha. When dense weed growth is present implement penetration and the resulting seedbed may be improved if cultivation commences 4 to 5 days after spraying.
Best results will be obtained when spraying is carried out in low light or humid conditions.
Ensure weeds are not dusty or covered with soil as SPRAY.SEED 250 effectiveness will be reduced
TANK MIX: See Compatibility Section.

SUGARCANE
PLANT & RATOON

Weeds Controlled: Most seedling broadleaf weeds including
Growth Stage: up to 5 cm high
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L

Weeds Controlled: Sicklepod
Growth Stage: up to 50 cm high
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L 

Weeds Controlled: Bluetop
Growth Stage: up to 15 cm high
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L 

Weeds Controlled: Phyllanthus
Growth Stage: up to 15 cm high
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L

Weeds Controlled: Calopo
Growth Stage: 3 to 5 leaves
Rate/ha: 1.6 to 2.0 L 

Weeds Controlled: 
Most seedling grasses including
Awnless Barnyard Grass, Summer Grass, Guinea Grass, Hamil Grass, Green Summer Grass
Growth Stage: up to 5 cm high
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L plus 500 g Diurex 

Weeds Controlled: All above grasses
Growth Stage: up to 10 cm high
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L plus 1 kg Diurex

States: Qld, NSW, WA, NT only 

Critical comments: Apply as a broadcast spray over-the-top of plant cane up to the 3 to 4 leaf stage or ratoon cane up to 10 cm high. Cane foliage will be scorched but new leaves will appear in 7 to 10 days. In plant cane between the 3 to 4 leaf stage and the formation of the true stem use a directed interspace spray. The Irvin spray boom is the most suitable equipment to avoid excessive drift onto cane foliage while spraying at the bases of plant and ratoon cane.
After the formation of the true stem which is resistant to SPRAY.SEED 250, the sprayer height can be raised to overlap the spray pattern to give weed control in the stool. Use the higher rate for dense, more mature weeds. SPRAY.SEED 250 can be mixed with Gesaprim® to give residual weed control when used as a directed spray. It may also be mixed Diurex WG for residual control. To enhance activity of SPRAY.SEED 250 under favourable growing conditions and in open sunny
conditions add 275 g/ha Diurex WG. Complete spray coverage is essential. For grasses and broadleaf weeds up to 5 cm high use a minimum of 250 L spray solution/ha, increase to 350 L/ha for weeds up to 10 cm high. Use a spray volume of 400 L/ha for dense mature weeds. Always add a wetter such as Agral at 200 mL/100 L or BS1000 at 120 mL per 100 L of water.
DIURON TANK MIXES: Read and follow all label directions including restraints, spray drift restrains, mandatory no-spray zones, critical comments withholding periods, regional use restrictions and safety directions for the tank mix products.

COTTON
Dryland and moisture stressed
Weeds Controlled: Desiccant to aid harvest
States: Qld, NSW, only
Rate/ha: 1.2 to 1.6 L
Critical comments: Apply by groundrig only.
Good spray coverage is essential. Apply in 50 to 100 L of water per hectare. Use 5 hollow cone or 3 flat fan nozzles per row. Apply when at least 85% of bolls are open and remaining bolls are mature.
SPRAY.SEED 250 can damage immature green bolls.

LUCERNE established (at least 1 year old)
For improved grazing or oversowing
Weeds Controlled: Most annual weeds including Capeweed and Erodium
States: All States
Rate/ha: 1.6 L
Critical comments: Spray in autumn after weeds germinate. Graze the lucerne to reduce the height to 2 to 4 cm before spraying.
Note: If required, grass, clover or lucerne seed can be direct drilled to increase desirable plant population.

LUCERNE established (at least 1 year old)
For improved grazing, hay or seed production or oversowing
Weeds Controlled: Most annual weeds including Capeweed and Erodium
States: All States
Rate/ha: 2.4 L
Critical comments: Spray in winter. Graze the lucerne to reduce the height to 2 to 4 cm before spraying.
Note: If required, grass, clover or lucerne seed can be direct drilled to increase desirable plant population.

WARNING - continued use of SPRAY.SEED 250 alone in certain areas, has resulted in the selection of resistant Barley Grass Hordeum glaucum, H. leporinum, Capeweed and Silver Grass Vulpia spp. Where resistant barley grass is confirmed it may be controlled with Fusilade®.

PUBLIC SERVICE AREAS, RIGHTS OF WAY, MARKET GARDENS AND NURSERIES, ORCHARDS (INCLUDING BANANAS), VINEYARDS AND FORESTS - RING WEEDING AROUND TREES WITH BROWN BARK AND STRIP SPRAYING IN ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS
Weeds Controlled: Most annual grasses and broadleaf weeds
States: All States
Rate: High Volume or Power Sprayer:
/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L (a) see below 
/100 L (Spot Spray): 240 to 320 mL (b) see below
Critical comments: Thoroughly wet plant foliage. Use the high rate for dense more established weed growth. Repeat treatment on regenerated green perennial weeds (such as paspalum and docks) while plants are weakened from previous treatment. Addition of Goal at 250 mL/ha will improve control of Small Flowered Mallow, Evening Primrose and other weeds sensitive to Goal. Refer to the Goal label.
Note: Spot spray rate assumes 1000 L water/ha. For lower water volumes increase dilution rate as below:
water volume 250 L/ha: use 960 to 1280 mL/100 L
water volume 500 L/ha: use 480 to 640 mL/100 L
water volume 750 L/ha: use 320 to 430 mL/100 L 
OR Measure how much spray is required to cover an area of 100 square metres using your normal application volume. Your dilution rate is 24 to 32 mL of SPRAY.SEED 250 in this volume.

PRE-CROP EMERGENCE WEED CONTROL (VEGETABLE CROPS)
Weeds Controlled: Most annual grasses and broadleaf weeds 
States: All States 
Rate: High Volume or Power Sprayer:
/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L (a) see below 
/100 L (Spot Spray): 240 to 320 mL (b) see below 
Critical comments: Prepare seed bed as long as possible before sowing to permit maximum weed germination.
Spray the weeds, wait until they have dried off and then sow. If further weed germinations occur before crop emerges, spray again but at least 3 days before crop emerges. Spray when weeds are growing vigorously and not covered with soil or dust, or wilting due to dry conditions. When rain follows dry conditions allow 7 days for weed growth to commence before spray application.
See Note on Spot spray rate above.
Long term weed control SPRAY.SEED 250 can be mixed with soil residual herbicides Gesaprim and Gesatop. (For further information see General Instructions)
See Note on Spot spray rate above.

POTATOES 
weed control
Weeds Controlled: Most annual grasses and broadleaf weeds 
States: All States 
Rate: High Volume or Power Sprayer:
/ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L (a) see below 
/100 L (Spot Spray): 240 to 320 mL (b) see below 
Critical comments: 
After planting and hilling up, wait until 10 to 25% of potato shoots are emerged then blanket spray with SPRAY.SEED 250. Emerged potato shoots will suffer a marginal leaf burn but will quickly recover.
See Note on Spot spray rate above.

POTATOES weed destruction prior to digging
Weeds Controlled: Most annual grasses and broadleaf weeds 
States: All States 
Rate: High Volume or Power Sprayer:
/ha: 3.2L (a) see below
/100 L (Spot Spray): 320 mL (b) see below
Critical comments: Spray 3 to 7 days before digging after all tops have died down.
See Note on Spot spray rate above.
Note: DO NOT use SPRAY.SEED 250 for potato haulm desiccation.

AVOCADOS, CUSTARD APPLES, LYCHEES, MANGOES
Weeds Controlled: Most annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and grasses
States: All States 
Rate: High Volume or Power Sprayer:
/ha: -
/100 L (Spot Spray): 120 to 240 mL (b) see below
Critical comments: Apply to the ground cover underneath trees from summer to autumn prior to harvest. A second spray may be required 14 days later to control growth not controlled by the initial spray.
See Note on Spot spray rate above.
WARNING: Avoid spray drift onto trees.

Wetting agent:
(a) If volume of water applied exceeds 200 L/ha add 200 mL Agral or 120 mL BS1000 per 100 L of additional water
(b) Add 170 mL Agral or 100 mL BS1000 per 100 L

RICE
DO NOT apply if rice has emerged
Weeds Controlled: Annual weeds
States: NSW only
Rate per ha: 1.6 to 3.2 L
Critical comments: Refer to Direct Drilling Procedure - Rice (2)

Weeds Controlled: Annual weeds including Barnyard Grass
States: NSW only 
Rate per ha: 1.7 to 2.2 L
Critical comments: On rice stubbles after burning

Weeds Controlled: Clover control
States: NSW only 
Rate per ha: 2.2 L plus 140 g Cadence as tank mix
Critical comments: Well grazed clover dominant pastures

Weeds Controlled: Annual Pasture
States: NSW only 
Rate per ha: 3.2 L
Critical comments: Pasture not properly managed. Use 100 L/ha water per 2 cm growth.

KIKUTY/PASPALUM PASTURES
Weeds Controlled: To suppress growth to over sow winter feed
States: NSW only
Rate per ha: 2.4 L
Critical comments: Spray in autumn after grazing or slashing to 2 to 4 cm.
Rate per ha: 3.2 L
Critical comments: For early spraying (February or March) or if lightly grazed.

ESTABLISHED PASTURES
Perennial grass crops, Cocksfoot, Perennial Ryegrass, Phalaris and Demeter Fescue
Weeds Controlled: Control of annual weeds including Capeweed and Erodium for improved grazing, hay or seed production
States: NSW, Vic, SA, WA & Tas only
Rate per ha: 1.6 L
Critical comments: Spray in autumn (4 weeks after the break) to mid winter. Only spray stands which are at least 12 months old. Graze pastures to maintain length between 2 to 4 cm. (Subterranean Clover should be past 6 true leaf stage).
Rate per ha: 2.4 L
Critical comments: Spray in late winter. Only spray stands which are at least 12 months old. Continuously graze pasture to maintain length 2 to 4 cm.

PASTURE IMPROVEMENT
Weeds Controlled: To increase the Perennial Grass and/or the Sub Clover or White Clover content of the pasture.
States: VIC, NSW, TAS, SA & WA only
Rate per ha: 1.2 L
Critical comments: Spray in winter. Subterranean Clover should be past 6 true leaf stage. Only suppresses annual weeds (all States except Western Australia) and perennial weeds (Western Australia).

GRASSES (particularly Annual Ryegrass)
Weeds Controlled: To control grass seed set (Spray Top technique)
States: WA & SA only
Rate per ha: Boom Spray: 800 mL/ha in a minimum of 50 L clean water
Critical comments: Apply at the end of growing season. HEAVILY GRAZE paddocks during the spring flush period to prevent early seed heads emerging. REMOVE all stock about 3 weeks before the end of the growing season to allow seed heads to emerge evenly. Set boom spray at a height to give double overlap spray pattern AT THE TOP of the pasture being sprayed.
Rate per ha: 1.5 L
Critical comments: HAY FREEZING for maximum retention of protein for summer grazing.

DUBOISIA
Weeds Controlled: Annual weeds
States: QLD and NT only
Rate per ha: 2.4 to 3.2 L/ha
OR
Spot Spraying: 240 to 20 mL per 100 L
Critical comments: Apply as directed spray on to weeds around Duboisia plants. This treatment is most effective when applied to young weed seedlings. Product may be mixed with Gesatop or applied alone. Thoroughly wet foliage. It is essential to obtain good leaf coverage and spray volumes of 50 to 200 L/ha are recommended, depending on density of weed cover. Refer to General Instructions for addition of wetter.

TEA-TREES (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Weeds Controlled: Grasses and broadleaf weeds
States: NSW only
Rate per ha: 1.6 to 3.2 L
Critical comments: Apply immediately after harvest to desiccated weeds. Avoid drift to unharvested areas.

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

FOR USE ONLY AS AN AGRICULTURAL HERBICIDE. THIS PRODUCT IS TOO HAZARDOUS TO BE USED IN THE HOME GARDEN.

WITHHOLDING PERIOD
Grazing
DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT SPRAYED VEGETATION FOR STOCK FOOD FOR AT LEAST 1 DAY OR GRAZE HORSES FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION. REMOVE STOCK FROM TREATED AREAS 3 DAYS BEFORE SLAUGHTER.
Harvest
Cotton: DO NOT HARVEST EARLIER THAN 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION
All Other Crops: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
SPRAY.SEED 250 quickly kills a wide range of annual grasses, broadleaf weeds and some perennial grasses when sprayed directly onto the leaves. The active ingredients are rapidly and tightly absorbed by clay and silt particles in the soil and do not leave any effective soil residues. Thus crops sown almost immediately after spraying are not affected by the SPRAY.SEED 250, nor are weed seeds which germinate after spraying. At spraying weeds should therefore not be covered by soil or dust as this may severely reduce efficacy.
Where insect pests are anticipated use recommended insecticide treatment. Regular checks should be made before and after sowing.
Suitable residual herbicides can be tank mixed with SPRAY.SEED 250 to provide extended in-crop weed control in fallows and subsequent crops. Read label recommendations of the respective residual herbicides prior to their use, and observe precautions against use of residual herbicides before planting susceptible crops. See compatibility statement on this label for compatibility of SPRAY.SEED 250 with other herbicides. The principle of selective weed control with this product is that annual weeds are controlled but perennial plants and clovers recover after an initial scorch. The control of annual weeds by spraying with this product will allow the desirable perennial species to thicken up at the expense of the weeds. Moisture and fertility should not be limited at spraying and the proportion of desirable species must be great enough for them to fill in the areas previously occupied by weeds. Refer to local pasture guidelines for optimum plant densities.

Mixing
The recommended rate of SPRAY.SEED 250 should be added to water in the spray tank and agitated to give even mixing. Agitate again if left standing.

Water Volume
It is essential to obtain good leaf coverage with the spray. The following volumes are recommended:
Winter Rainfall Areas: Plant height up to 2 cm
Boom Spray: 50 to 100 L/ha 
Summer Rainfall Areas: Weed Stage and Density: Small plants (2 to 5 leaf) and well separated

Winter Rainfall Areas: Plant height up to 2 to 5 cm
Boom Spray: 100 to 150 L/ha
Summer Rainfall Areas: Weed Stage and Density: 5 leaf to early tiller/rosette; 30 to 50 % ground cover

Winter Rainfall Areas: Plant height up to 6 to 10 cm
Boom Spray: 150 to 200 L/ha
Summer Rainfall Areas: Weed Stage and Density: Advanced growth, dense and/or tall weed stands

Winter Rainfall Areas: Above 10 cm
Boom Spray: Use split application to remove excess growth Use 150 L/ha
Summer Rainfall Areas: Weed Stage and Density: Very dense and tall weed growth

Note:
(1) If the volume is increased above 100 L/ha additional wetter should be added at the rate of 200 mL of Agral/100 L or 120 mL BS1000 per 100 L of additional water.
(2) Water should be clean and free from clay, silt and algae. Providing it meets this requirement, saline water, water collected from roofs, bore water, dam water and water from creeks may be used.

Application
Boom Spray
Use only through a properly calibrated boom spray which should be fitted with flat fan jets and adjusted to a height to give at least double overlap of the spray at the top of the weeds being sprayed. Spraying pressures should be in the range of 240 to 280 kPa. Speed of travel should be in the range of 6 to 10 km/hr. It is essential that a good marking system be used. If a disc marker is used it must be mounted so as to turn the soil back on to the area sprayed. Coverage of the weeds with the spray solution is critical for maximising efficacy. This is particularly important with fine leaf grasses. Use the recommended spray volume for the corresponding weed size and density from the Water Volume table above.

Clean up
Wash spray equipment with clean water immediately after use. This product is corrosive to metals, particularly galvanised iron and aluminium and should not be left for long periods in tanks or equipment made of these materials.

Direct Drilling Procedure (1)
Use of SPRAY.SEED 250 in crop establishment with no working before sowing.
Step: 1. Burn
Critical Comments: If possible crop stubble or pasture trash should be burnt early to avoid problems at sowing. Can also promote weed seed germination.
Step: 2. Shallow cultivation - optional
Critical Comments: Should be carried out on opening rains to a depth of no more than 2 cm. This will encourage early even germination of weeds particularly annual grasses.
Step: 3. Heavily graze paddocks continuously from germination
Critical Comments: This prepares the paddock for spraying by keeping the pasture short and open and at the same time restricts the development of the weed roots which will assist seed bed formation.
Step: 4. Remove stock 2 to 3 days before spraying
Critical Comments: Allow the weeds to freshen up - important for maximum uptake of SPRAY.SEED
250. Spraying can, however, take place immediately after stock removal provided there is sufficient leaf cover and the pasture is not dusty.
Step: 5. Spraying with a boom spray
Critical Comments: Accurate application and full spray cover are essential to give weed control. Note limitations as outlined under Directions for Use.
Step: 6. Sow 3 to 5 days after spraying
Critical Comments: A rigid tyne spring release combine is preferred to ensure adequate penetration. Points should not be worn. The combine must be level and set to work 3 to 5 cm and sow seed at recommended depth. Use standard seed and fertiliser rates.
When harrowing is considered necessary use trailing harrows.
Sowing can commence one 1 hour after spraying and should be completed within 7 days. Where heavy weed growth is present a better seed bed will result if sowing is delayed for 3 to 5 days.

Direct Drilling (Sod Seeding) Procedure - Rice (2)
Step: 1. Graze pasture heavily
Critical Comments: Allow pasture to green up before spraying, generally about 1 week. Watering may be required. Where rice follows a cereal crop, the stubbles should be burnt well in advance of the anticipated date of sowing to allow weeds to germinate prior to spraying.
Step: 2. Spray the paddock before or after direct drilling
Critical Comments: Use 1.6 to 3.2 L SPRAY.SEED 250/ha. Use 1.7 to 2.2 L/ha for weeds, particularly Barnyard Grass, on rice stubbles after burning. Use 2.2 L/ha for well grazed pastures plus 140 g Cadence/ha as a tank mix for clover dominant pastures. Up to
3.2 L/ha may be required where the pasture has not been properly managed prior to spraying. Use approximately 100 L clean water/ha per cm growth.
Step: 3. Direct drill rice
Critical Comments: Drill at 2 to 3 cm depth within a few hours of spraying. DO NOT delay for more than a few days after spraying. Spraying may be carried out after drilling.

Crop Establishment with a Cultivation AFTER Spraying. Crop Establishment Procedure (3)
Step: 1. Graze paddocks continuously from germination
Critical Comments: This prepares the paddock for spraying by keeping the pasture short and open and at the same time restricts the development of the weed roots, which will assist seed bed formation.
Step: 2. Remove stock 2 to 3 days before spraying
Critical Comments: Allows the weeds to freshen up - important for maximum uptake of SPRAY.SEED
250. Spraying can take place immediately after stock removal provided there is sufficient leaf cover and the pasture is not dusty.
Step: 3. Spray with a boom spray
Critical Comments: Accurate application and full spray cover are essential to give weed control. Note limitations as outlined under Directions for Use.
Step: 4. Cultivate
Critical Comments: Between 1 hour and 7 days after spraying. When dense weed growth is present implement penetration and resulting seed bed may be improved if cultivation commences 3 to 5 days after spraying. It is not necessary to cultivate deeper than sowing depth. Use scarifier or combine with heavy harrows.
Step: 5. Sow
Critical Comments: Sow at the recommended seed and fertiliser rates and depth.

Crop Establishment with a Cultivation BEFORE Spraying. Crop Establishment Procedure (4)
Step: 1. Graze
Critical Comments: Graze pasture or stubble to keep growth of weeds down to a minimum following the autumn break.
Step: 2. Cultivate 4 to 6 weeks prior to the anticipated sowing date
Critical Comments: Cultivate after autumn rains when conditions are suitable to produce a seed bed and before heavy weed growth develops. A scarifier and heavy harrows should be used with the aim of killing existing weed growth and leaving the seed bed in a level condition. It is not necessary to cultivate deeper than the sowing depth.
Step: 3. Wait
Critical Comments: Wait 4 to 6 weeks to allow a full germination of weeds. Graze if necessary.
Step: 4. Remove stock 2 to 3 days before spraying
Critical Comments: Allow the weeds to freshen up - important for maximum uptake of SPRAY.SEED 250.
Step: 5. Spray with a boom spray
Critical Comments: Accurate application and full spray cover are essential to give weed control. Note limitations as outlined under Directions for Use.
Step: 6. Sow
Critical Comments: Between one 1 hour and 7 days after spraying, sow crop in the normal manner. Sow at recommended seed and fertiliser rates and depth.
NOTE: Where heavy weed growth is present at spraying, a better seed bed will result if sowing is delayed for 3 to 5 days.

NOTE: For on the farm advice and assistance, contact your dealer or Syngenta Representative.

CONTROL OF WEEDS AFTER CROP HARVEST AND IN CULTIVATED AND NON-CULTIVATED FALLOWS - NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND ONLY

Use of SPRAY.SEED 250. for weed control after cereal harvest Procedure (5)
New Zealand Spinach, Bladder Ketmia and Milk Thistle are often present after cereal harvest. They can be controlled by the application of 1.6 to 2.4 L/ha of SPRAY.SEED 250 in at least 100 L of clean water. Use a properly calibrated boom sprayer. Ensure that the boom is set for double overlap at the top of the weed canopy. The weed species must be free from dust and actively growing. They should not be shielded from the spray by stubble or trash. The use of a straw spreader at harvest is recommended

Use of SPRAY.SEED 250 for the control of weeds during the fallow. Procedure (6)
Weeds must be controlled during the fallow to conserve moisture. While cultivation can eliminate weeds it also exposes the soil to moisture loss. In addition, repeated cultivations destroy soil structure, reduce organic matter and stubble cover. This leads to the formation of hard pans, soil crusts and increases the risk of erosion. Under moist soil conditions weeds are frequently transplanted and not killed, weed growth holds the soil in clods.
SPRAY.SEED 250 provides an economical and reliable alternative for fallow weed control.
For use in fallows to be planted to sugarcane and for weed control prior to planting sugarcane refer to the specific section of the label.
(a) Seedling Weeds:
Seedling weeds should be sprayed with 1.0 to 3.2 L/ha SPRAY.SEED 250 in 50 to 100 L of clean water (see Directions for Use table). Some difficult to control weeds may require a second application 7 to 21 days later, or control may be assisted by a following cultivation.
(b) Advanced weed growth:
While some advanced weeds will be controlled by a single application of SPRAY.SEED 250 many species will require a follow-up cultivation to complete the kill. SPRAY.SEED 250 rapidly desiccates plant material and causes weed roots to loosen their grip on the soil. The results are improved incorporation of plant material, a reduced number of large clods and a more reliable weed kill even in moist soil. Use the recommended rates of SPRAY.SEED 250 in 100 to 200 L of clean water.
Control of transplanted weeds:
Weeds transplanted by unsuccessful cultivation present an extremely difficult problem. If there is a risk that cultivation will result in weeds being transplanted (particularly under moist soil conditions) it is recommended that the weeds be sprayed with SPRAY.SEED 250 prior to cultivation (see previous section). Weeds partly covered by soil and clods provide poor conditions for successful chemical weed control. The best results will be achieved by allowing the weeds to make some regrowth to provide an adequate chemical targets. Apply the highest rate of SPRAY.SEED 250 preferably spraying in the late afternoon or early evening.

Use of SPRAY.SEED 250 for the control of seedling weeds immediately before sowing. Procedure (7)
(a) Sowing with full disturbance (full combine)
The cultivation action of the combine aids in weed kill. Use 0.8 to 2.4 L of SPRAY.SEED 250 depending upon weed species (see Directions for Use table). Sowing should commence within 7 days of spraying.
(b) Sowing with minimum disturbance (row crop, no-till planters):
A higher rate of SPRAY.SEED 250 is recommended due to the absence of cultivation. Use SPRAY.SEED 250 at 1.0 to 3.2 L/ha in Southern Australia; 1.2 to 3.2 L/ha in Northern Australia (Qld, Nthn NSW & NT only).

Compatibility
SPRAY.SEED 250 is compatible with any one of the following herbicides:
Ally (metsulfuron methyl), Gesaprim (atrazine), Avadex* Xtra, Cadence (dicamba), 2,4-D (amine & ester), Devrinol*, Diurex WG, Dual Gold, fluporpanate, Glean* (chlorsulfuron), Goal (oxyfluorfen), Gramoxone 250, Logran, Logran B-Power, Lontrel*, MCPA (amine & ester), Reglone, Zoliar 800 DF, Gesatop, Spinnaker*, Stomp*, Surflan*, trifluralin, Yield*.
Tank mixes with 2,4-D and MCPA formulations should not be more concentrated than 2 parts SPRAY.SEED 250 to 1 part 2,4-D or MCPA.
Refer to the manufacturers label for specific details on compatibility and weed control. Mixtures with more than one product may not be compatible and should be checked in a jar test first. Physical compatibility does not guarantee biological compatibility.
SPRAY.SEED 250 is compatible with any one of the following insecticides:
Dominex*, Imidan*, Karate Zeon, Le-mat*, Talstar*, dimethoate, endosulfan, chlorpyrifos, Supracide SPRAY.SEED 250 is compatible with Agral and BS1000 surfactants.
SPRAY.SEED 250 is not compatible with copper, zinc or manganese sulphates.

DIURON TANK MIXES: Read and follow all label directions including restraints, spray drift restrains, mandatory no- spray zones, critical comments withholding periods, regional use restrictions and safety directions for the tank mix products.

GROUP L HERBICIDE

Resistant Weeds Warning
SPRAY.SEED 250 Herbicide is a member of the bipyridyls group of herbicides. SPRAY.SEED 250 has the inhibitors of photo-synthesis at photosystem I mode of action. For weed resistance management SPRAY.SEED 250 is a Group L herbicide. Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to SPRAY.SEED 250 and other Group L 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 SPRAY.SEED 250 or other Group L herbicides. Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, Syngenta Australia Pty Ltd accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of SPRAY.SEED 250 to control resistant weeds.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Canola0.6 - 3.2 l
Chickpeas0.6 - 3.2 l
Winter wheat0.6 - 3.2 l
Winter barley0.6 - 3.2 l
Winter oats0.6 - 3.2 l
Winter rye0.6 - 3.2 l
Winter triticale0.6 - 3.2 l
Beans0.6 - 3.2 l
Peas0.6 - 3.2 l
Lentils0.6 - 3.2 l
Winter flax0.6 - 3.2 l
Lupines0.6 - 3.2 l
Vetch0.6 - 3.2 l
Spring rape0.6 - 3.2 l
Sorghum0.6 - 3.2 l
Soybeans0.6 - 3.2 l
Pasture0.6 - 3.2 l
Clover0.6 - 3.2 l
Alfalfa0.6 - 3.2 l
Fallow1 - 3.2 l
Cotton0.8 - 3.2 l7
Corn0.8 - 3.2 l
Millet0.8 - 3.2 l
Peanuts0.8 - 2.4 l
Sunflowers0.6 - 3.2 l
Sugarcane1.2 - 3.2 l
Bananas2.4 - 3.2 l
Grapes2.4 - 3.2 l
Potatoes2.4 - 3.2 l
Avocados0 l
Lychee0 l
Mangoes0 l
Rice1.6 - 3.2 l