Terbyne 750 WG

Manufacturer
Sipcam
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
56973
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For the control of weeds in chickpeas, faba beans, fallows, field peas, lentils, lupins, sorghum, and triazine tolerant canola.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS


Terbyne can be used to selectively control weeds in the crops listed in the directions for use table and on fallows prior to establishing crops as directed in Fallows section below.
When applied pre-emergence, the product is mainly absorbed via the roots. Weeds buried by cultivation may not be effectively controlled. Heavy rainfall on light soils may cause movement of the herbicide out of the weed seed zone, resulting in reduced weed control.
Do not apply to recently burnt stubble/trash. After buming, rainfall or cultivation is required to allow Terbyne to reach the soil and not be irreversibly bound by ash.
Terbyne is primarily incorporated by rainfall. Sufficient rainfall (20 to 30 mm either as rainfall or irrigation) to wet the soil through the weed root zone is necessary within 2 to 3 weeks of application to make the product effective. Weeds may germinate and emerge before being controlled by Terbyne, however a delay in rainfall for an extended period may result in weeds germinating from depth and surviving.
Where soil has a high potential for leaching, heavy rainfall between application and crop emergence may result crop damage from movement of herbicide into the crop seed zone.
In flood or furrow irrigation situations, complete and continued activation of the product may not occur due to a thin band of dry soil on the surface during or after irrigation. Mechanical incorporation after application, using light harrows to incorporate the product into the soil not more than 4cm deep is required to ensure the irrigation water activates the product. Always apply the product to an even un-ridged seedbed.
Dense weed populations and multiple germinations (especially Wild radish) may require both a pre-emergent and post emergent herbicide treatment (only one being Terbyne) to give acceptable control.

MIXING


Do not mix or load within 20m of any well, dam, intermittent or perennial stream. Partially fill the spray tank with water and maintain agitation while adding the required quantity of Terbyne 750WG Herbicide. Agitation should continue after filling and during spraying. If spray is allowed to stand, agitate thoroughly before resuming spraying.

COMPATIBILITY


This product is compatible with Acclaim Herbicide, Starane Advanced Herbicide, Strada Herbicide, Dual Gold Herbicide, Hasten Spray Adjuvant, BS1000 non-ionic surfactant, Uptake Spraying Oil, trifluralin, 2,4-D amine, Tordon75D, glyphosate, paraquat and paraquat/diquat mixtures. Refer to the label of the knockdown herbicide for specific weed by rate recommendations.
Some reduction in control may be observed on some weeds compared to the application of knock-down herbicides alone, particularly on large weeds. Tank mixtures of Terbyne plus glyphosate may not control emerged flax leaf fleabane and consideration should be given to cultivation or a subsequent application of another herbicide such as paraquat ('double knock'). Refer to local agronomist advice or Sipcam for current recommendations for control of flax leaf fleabane. It is advisable that a small scale compatibility test be carried out prior to tank mixing with other products. Read and follow all label directions, restraints, plant-back periods, withholding periods, regional use restrictions and safety directions for the tank mix products.

Registered for culturesRate
Chickpeas0.7 - 1.4 kg
Beans0.7 - 1.4 kg
Peas0.7 - 1.4 kg
Lupines0.7 - 1.4 kg
Canola0.7 - 1.4 kg
Lentils1 - 1.4 kg
Sorghum1.1 - 1.4 kg