Victory 750 SG

Manufacturer
ADAMA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
61640
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For the control of a wide range of broadleafed weeds in wheat, barley, oats, triticale, canola, pastures and fallow land as specified in the Directions for Use table.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IT IS ESSENTIAL to select a rate appropriate for the weed size. Best results will be obtained when weeds are actively growing at treatment.
Restraints:
DO NOT apply to weeds which may be stressed (inactive growth) due to prolonged periods of extreme heat or cold, moisture stress (water logging or drought) or previous herbicide treatment as reduced levels of control may result.
DO NOT apply immediately before sowing susceptible crops or sow susceptible crops into paddocks treated the previous year with VICTORY 750 SG until after the required plantback period has elapsed – see PROTECTION OF CROPS, NATIVE AND OTHER NON-TARGET PLANTS section.
DO NOT apply this product by air or mister within a Chemical Control Area in Victoria without a valid permit.
DO NOT spray if rain is likely within 3 hours.
DO NOT apply later than 8 leaf stage of canola of the 1st node stage of Winter cereals.
DO NOT compost material from treated plants or crops before reading the PROTECTION OF CROPS, NATIVE AND OTHER NON-TARGET PLANTS section.

WINTER CEREALS AND CANOLA
(Pre-sowing knockdown herbicide)
Weed: Capeweed, Chickpea (volunteer), Faba Bean (volunteer), Sub Clover, Vetch
Weed stage: Up to 8 leaf and maximum 10 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 60 plus a knockdown herbicide
Critical comments: Pre-sowing: This rate should only be used in tank mixture with formulations of Spraytop/diquat or Wipe-Out.

(Post-sowing Pre-emergence to 3 leaf crop stage)
Weed: Capeweed (In cereals only, WA only)
Weed stage: Pre-emergence to 8 leaf and maximum 10 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 60 plus diuron at 300 mL/ha
Critical comments: Post-sowing pre-emergent to 3 leaf: This rate should only be used in tank mixture with diuron for control of transplants.

Weed: Capeweed, Faba Bean (volunteer), Sub Clover
Weed stage: Pre-emergence
Rate g / ha: 120-240
Critical comments: Rates of 120-200 g/ha give good suppression (reduced seed set and up to 80% weed control).
240 g/ha is required for good control of Capeweed and Sub Clover. Apply to moist soil and time treatment for major germination of weeds.
Good soil moisture and application close to time of weed germination is essential for best control.

WINTER CEREALS
(Early Post-emergence 2 leaf to 1st node crop stage)
Weed: Capeweed (WA only)
Weed stage: Cotyledons to 6 leaf and maximum 5 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 60

Weed: Capeweed, Soldier Thistle, St Barnaby’s Thistle
Weed stage: Up to 10 cm diameter (4 to 8 leaf)
Rate g / ha: 120

Weed: Chickpea, Lentils, Safflower (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf
Rate g / ha: 100

Critical comments: Early post-emergent: Weeds should be young, actively growing and not larger than listed size.
Weeds will become stunted and non-competitive soon after application, although final results may not show for some weeks.

Weed: Faba Beans, Lupins (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 4 leaf
Rate g / ha: 100

Weed: Field Pea (volunteer)
Weed stage: Maximum 10 cm high or 6 nodes
Rate g / ha: 60

Critical comments: Faba Beans and Lupins will usually survive, but will be stunted, uncompetitive and generally not set viable seed.

Weed: Medic and Lucerne seedling (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 8 leaf
Rate g / ha: 60-80

Weed: Sub Clover (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf
Rate g / ha: 60-80

Weed: Vetch (volunteer)
Weed stage: Runners up to 10 cm and maximum 16 leaf
Rate g / ha: 40

Critical comments: For best control of hairy leaved Medics such as Snail Medic, add 500 mL of Uptake Spraying Oil/100 L of water.

WINTER CEREALS
(Post-emergence tank mixtures NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA only (unless specified))
Weeds should be young and actively growing. Weeds will become stunted and non-competitive soon after application although final results may not show for some weeks. Where a rate range is listed use low rate mixtures for small weeds to 5 cm across higher rate mixtures for weeds up to 10 cm across. Use a surfactant such as Wetspray 1000 for granular herbicides or the recommended adjuvant on the partner herbicide label.

Weed: Capeweed
Weed stage: Up to 4 leaf, 10 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 80-120 plus 20 g/ha Tackle
Critical comments: Tackle mixes – 2 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5-7 g/ha Eclipse + 0.35-0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Eclipse/LVE MCPA mixes – 3 leaf to 1st node. Where 0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA added apply from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5 g/ha Lynx + 0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Lynx/LVE MCPA mixes – 4 to 5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 0.75 L/ha Tigrex
Critical comments: Tigrex mixes – 3 leaf to 1st node crop stage, but not on barley or Kulin wheat in WA.

Weed: Field Peas (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 node, 10 cm diameter

Weed: Vetch (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 4 branch, 10 cm diameter

Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5-7 g/ha Eclipse + 0.5-0.7 L/ha Bronco MA
Critical comments: Bronco MA mixes – 3 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5-7 g/ha Eclipse + 0.35-0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Eclipse/LVE MCPA mixes – 3 leaf to 1st node. Where 0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA added apply from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5 g/ha Lynx + 0.35 L/ha LVE MCPA or 30 plus 0.7 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Use 30 g/ha only in combination with LVE MCPA. VICTORY 750 SG + LVE MCPA mixes – 4 to 5 leaf to 1st
node crop stage.

Weed: Chickpea (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 4 branch, 10 cm diameter

Weed: Faba Bean (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 4 node, 10 cm tall

Weed: Lupin (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf, 10 cm tall

Weed: Sub Clover (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 5 trifoliate, 5 cm diameter

Weed: Prickly Lettuce
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf, max. 10 cm diameter

Weed: Medic (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf, max. 5 cm diameter

Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5-7 g/ha Eclipse + 0.5-0.7 L/ha Bronco MA
Critical comments: Bronco MA mixes – 3 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5-7 g/ha Eclipse + 0.35-0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Eclipse/LVE MCPA mixes – 3 leaf to 1st node. Where 0.5 L/ha LVE MCPA added apply from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.
Rate g / ha: 40 plus 5 g/ha Lynx + 0.35-0.7 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Lynx/LVE MCPA mixes – 4 to 5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.

Weed: Prickly Lettuce
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf, maximum 10 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 60 plus 700 mL/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: VICTORY 750 SG + LVE MCPA mixes – 4 to 5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.

Weed: Thistles including Nodding, Saffron, Scotch, Slender, Spear, Stemless, Variegated
Weed stage: Rosettes up to 10 cm maximum diameter
Rate g / ha: 20 plus 1 L/ha MCPA amine (500 g/L) or 20 + 700 mL/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: For Thistle control: VICTORY 750 SG rate will depend on density, growth stage, climatic conditions and time of application. Use higher rates for best control where high density and/or large weeds occur. MCPA or 2,4-D mixes apply from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.

Weed: St Barnaby’s Thistle
Weed stage: 4 to 8 leaf, 5 to 10 cm across
Rate g / ha: 20-40 + 2.4-D amine 0.5 – 1 L/ha or MCPA amine 1-1.5 L/ha
Critical comments: For Thistle control: VICTORY 750 SG rate will depend on density, growth stage, climatic conditions and time of application. Use higher rates for best control where high density and/or large weeds occur. MCPA or 2,4-D mixes apply from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.

Weed: Sowthistle (common) (Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA only)
Weed stage: Young rosettes up to 8 true leaves
Rate g / ha: 40 to 0.8 L/ha Enforcer 242 or 5 g/ha Lynx + 0.7 L/ha LVE MCPA
Critical comments: Apply to actively growing young rosettes.
Use Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 mL/100 L of water for improved control with Enforcer 242 tank-mixes or Wetspray 1000 with Lynx/LVE MCPA tank-mixes. Apply tank-mixes from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.

Weed: Skeleton Weed (NSW, Vic, SA, WA only)
Weed stage: 5 to 15 cm rosettes
Rate g / ha: 200 plus 1 L/ha MCPA amine (500 g/L)
Critical comments: Weeds should be a minimum 5 cm in diameter and growing actively. This rate will give control until harvest and substantially reduce weed numbers the following season. Apply from 4-5 leaf to 1st node crop stage.

CANOLA
(Post-emergence 2 to 8 leaf crop stage)
Weed: Capeweed, Cotula, Saffron Thistle, Skeleton Weed, Soldier Thistle
Weed stage: Up to 10 cm diameter (4 to 8 leaf)
Rate g / ha: 120

Weed: Chickpea, Lentils and Safflower (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf
Rate g / ha: 100

Weed: Faba Beans and Lupins (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 4 leaf
Rate g / ha: 100

Weed: Field Peas (volunteers)
Weed stage: Maximum 10 cm high or 6 nodes
Rate g / ha: 60

Weed: Medic and Lucerne seedling (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 8 leaf
Rate g / ha: 60

Weed: Sub Clover (volunteer)
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf
Rate g / ha: 60

Weed: Vetch (volunteer)
Weed stage: Runners to 10 cm maximum, 16 leaf
Rate g / ha: 40

Critical comments: Weeds should be young and actively growing.
Weeds will become stunted and will not be competitive soon after application although final results may not show for some weeks.
Skeleton Weed will only be controlled until harvest.
For the control of Annual Grass: VICTORY 750 SG is compatible with Verdict 520. Uptake Spraying Oil should be added to this tank-mix for best grass control.
VICTORY 750 SG + Verdict 520 + Uptake Spraying Oil is compatible and selective to canola.
Faba Beans and Lupins will usually survive, but will be stunted, uncompetitive and generally not set viable seed.
For best control of hairy leaved Medics such as Snail Medic, add 500 mL Uptake Spraying Oil/100 L water.
Will not control Woolly Pod Vetch.

Weed: St Barnarby’s Thistle
Weed stage: 4 to 8 leaf, 5 to 10 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 60-120
Critical comments: VICTORY 750 SG rate will depend on weed density, growth stage, climatic conditions and time of application. Use higher rates for best control where high density and/or large weed occur.

(Herbicide Tolerant Canola: Post-emergence 2 to 8 leaf crop stage)
(Clearfield Canola)
Weed: Cotula (common), Capeweed
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf
Rate g / ha: 60 + 40 g OnDuty
Critical comments: Where Capeweed is a significant component of the weed spectrum, a tank-mix with VICTORY 750 SG may be needed post-emergence.
DO NOT exceed this rate as reduced control of grass weeds may occur.

(Triazine Tolerant Canola)
Weed: Capeweed, Lupins (volunteer), Saffron Thistle, Skeleton Weed, Soldier Thistle and weeds from conventional canola
Weed stage: Up to 6 leaf
Rate g / ha: 120
Critical comments: VICTORY 750 SG is compatible with Farmozine and simazine for use in triazine tolerant canola. Uptake Spraying Oil at 500 mL/100 L of water should be added to this mix for best grass and broadleaf weed control.
For the control of annual grass weeds VICTORY 750 SG + Farmozine + Verdict 520 + Uptake Spraying Oil are compatible and selective to triazine tolerant canola.

PASTURES AND FALLOW LAND
(Post-emergence (Established perennial grass and sub clover based pastures))
(Boom spray application is not specified)
Weed: Hardhead Thistle (Creeping Knapweed, Russian Knapweed)
Weed stage: Actively growing plants
Rate g / ha:
Hand gun: 200 g/100 L of water
Boom spray: 800 or 1600 g/ha
State: Qld, Vic only

Weed: St Barnaby’s Thistle
Weed stage: 5 to 8 leaf and 5 to 10 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 20 or 40 g/ha plus 0.5-1 L/ha 2,4-D amine or 1.5-2.5 L/ha 2,4-DB or 1 L/ha Spraytop or 1-1.5 L/ha simazine + 1L/ha 2,4-DB
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas, SA only

Weed: Thistles including: Nodding, Scotch, Spear, Slender, Saffron, St Barnaby’s, Variegated
Weed stage: Rosette stage prior to stem elongation
Rate g / ha: 20 or 28 g/ha plus 1-1.5 L/ha MCPA amine (500 g/L)/ha
Drench gun: 20 g/1 L of water
Hand gun: 100 g/100 L of water
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas, SA, WA only

Critical comments: See CRITICAL COMMENTS below for spraying thistles in pastures and fallow land.
Only use the 1600 g/ha rate in Qld by boom spray.

Weed: Nodding Thistle
Weed stage: Rosettes up to 20 cm diameter
Rate g / ha: 40 g/ha
State: NSW only
Critical comments: Apply the spray from September to October. Apply by boom spray only.
DO NOT apply to thistles over 20 cm in diameter. When thistles are over 20 cm in diameter use VICTORY 750 SG plus MCPA (referred to above).
Clover Damage: Damage to White Clover will be no greater than damage with MCPA alone and less than damage from VICTORY 750 SG plus MCPA mixtures.
Damage to Sub Clover may be greater than with MCPA or 2,4-D alone.
DO NOT use for spot treatment.

Weed: Californian Thistle
Weed stage: From early buds to flowering (December to February)
Rate g / ha:
Hand gun: 100 g/100 L of water
Boom spray: 800 g/ha
State: Vic, Tas onlu
Critical comments: Addition of a wetting agent at label rates is recommended. Re-treatment of regrowth in the year following treatment will usually be necessary to achieve  a high level of control.
Note: Clovers and Medics will be eliminated for at least 1 year.

Weed: Lucerne
Weed stage: 30 to 40 cm, high pre-flowering
Rate g / ha: 120 g/ha plus 1.5-2 L/ha Wipe-Out® 450 + either 2 L/ha MCPA amine or 2 L/ha 2,4-D amine or 2 L/ha 2,4-D ester
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, SA, WA only
Critical comments: Treat healthy, actively growing Lucerne in early Spring prior to flowering.
After grazing or cutting, allow Lucerne to regrow for approximately 4 weeks before treatment.
For best control, do not regraze for > 2 weeks after application.
For complete control of Lucerne in pasture, cultivate approximately 1 month after herbicide treatment.

CRITICAL COMMENTS – Thistle control in pasture.
1. Hardhead Thistles – DO NOT use Handgun application on Lucerne, Clovers and Medics as they will be eliminated for at least one year.
Victory only: Use the lower rate only on light soils (sand and sandy loam) where a slightly lower degree of control is acceptable. Use the higher rate on all soil types where complete control is required. Addition of a wetting agent at label rates is recommended for treatment of Hardhead Thistle. Spray between September and April on actively growing plants for effective control. Thorough coverage is essential.
Apply in 200 to 250 of water/ha.
2. Boom Spraying: Use the higher rates of VICTORY 750 SG plus MCPA on multi-crowned plants or rosettes larger than 30 cm in diameter.
Spraying may be done at any time during active growth, usually in early Winter or Spring. Avoid spraying during the dormant Winter period or at any time when thistles are not actively growing. DO NOT spray flowering thistles.
3. Pre-spray Management: The pasture should be slightly grazed prior to spraying to reduce control clover and grass cover and expose the smaller thistles to the spray. The grazed pasture should be left 7 days to allow thistles to freshen prior to treatment.
4. Post-treatment Management: Response of thistles to treatment with the VICTORY 750 SG plus MCPA mixture will be slow compared to the standard treatments with 2,4-D or MCPA. If possible delay grazing of sprayed thistles for 14 days after treatment.
5. Clover Damage: VICTORY 750 SG plus MCPA or 2,4-D mixtures can be damaging to clover. The low rate is no more damaging than label rates of 2,4-D or MCPA. Use 20 g/ha mixes when clover is at the 6 trifoliate leaf stage to just prior to flowering. The 28 g/ha mix will reduce the clover component of the pasture for about 2 months. Use the 28 g/ha mix from 6 trifoliate leaf stage to flowering to minimise clover injury, and when clover has reached the 6 to 8 trifoliate leaf stage and where thistles are large due to early germination. Clover recovery will be quicker during periods of active growth. If clover damage is the major consideration, use the lower VICTORY 750 SG rate to minimise damage.
6. Spraytop mixes are for Lucerne pastures use only: Simazine mixes are for Silver Grass control and for lucerne based pastures only.
7. Handgun (Spot spray): Treat from rosette stage to early flowering. Thorough spraying is necessary.
8. Drench gun: Apply 10 mL to rosette crown. To multi-crown plants, apply 10 mL to each crown.

PASTURES
(Agricultural Non-crop Areas, Commercial and Industrial Areas, Forests, Pastures and Rights-of-Way – Stem injection Application on Acacia Species)
Mix 200 g VICTORY 750 SG with 2.5 litres of water and apply the diluted mix as directed below.
Weed stage: Single stems less than 25 cm diameter at base
Application rate: 1 mL of the diluted mix per cut  10 to 13 cm centres

Weed stage: Multiple stems or more than 25 cm diameter at base
Application rate: 2 mL of the diluted mix per cut  10 to 13 cm centres

Critical comments: Apply to waist high cuts.
See GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Application section for application method details.
DO NOT exceed the recommended spacings from the centre of one cut to the centre of the next cut.
Inject each stem of a multi-stem tree where possible.

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

WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
PASTURES AND FALLOW LAND: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.
CEREALS AND CANOLA: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT TREATED CEREALS FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.
FORESTS: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
MIXING
Measure the required quantity of granules by weighing on scales.
VICTORY 750 SG granules are highly soluble in water and will dissolve rapidly once added to fast moving water.
Maintain agitation at all times, including during mixing as well as spraying.
Spray rigs with premix hoppers
For spray rigs that have a drop down chemical induction hopper, three-quarter fill this hopper with water and have the rinsing sprinkler operating. Add the VICTORY 750 SG and when dissolved, transfer this batch into the quarter filled main tank. Continue to rinse the hopper until the entire product has washed through.
Spray rigs with limited bypass agitation
For spray rigs that have limited bypass agitation, then as for most granulated formulations, pre-dissolve the VICTORY 750 SG in a bucket before adding them to the main tank. Add VICTORY 750 SG while stirring until the granules have dissolved.
Tank-mixes: The following order should be followed:
1. Quarter fill the spraytank maintaining agitation.
2. Add VICTORY 750 SG granules, using the mixing procedure above.
3. Add Verdict 520 if it is to be used in the tank-mix.
4. Add water to half fill the spray tank.
5. Add wettable powders, water dispersible granules or suspension concentrates.
6. Add other emulsifiable concentrates including other selective grass herbicides.
7. If Uptake Spraying Oil is to be used add this when spray tank is half full.
8. If other adjuvants or a wetting agent is to be used, add these according to their label.
9. Add water to bring to the final spray volume.
Only mix sufficient spray solution for immediate use and avoid storing.

COMPATIBILITY
Conventional Canola: VICTORY 750 SG + Verdict* 520 + Uptake* Spraying Oil are compatible and selective.
Triazine Tolerant Canola: Farmozine + VICTORY 750 SG + Verdict 520 + Uptake Spraying Oil are compatible and selective.
Clearfield Canola: OnDuty* + VICTORY 750 SG are compatible and selective.
VICTORY 750 SG is compatible with the following:
Broadleaf Herbicides: Flagship 200, Lynx, Bronco 200, Bronco MA, Tackle, diuron, Wipe-Out, MCPA amine, LVE MCPA, Spraytop, Spray•Seed*, Terbutrex, 2,4-D amine, Broadstrike*, Eclipse*, Eclipse*/LVE MCPA, Lynx/LVE MCPA, Safari 600 EC, Farmozine, simazine, Enforcer 242, Tigrex*.
Grass Herbicides on Broadleaf Crops: Verdict 520, Platinum, OnDuty, Farmozine, simazine.
Grass Herbicides in Cereal Crops: Rhino, Achieve* WG, Wildcat*, Topik* 240 EC, Tristar*. Compatibilities for each herbicide and key grass weeds can be obtained from your Adama representative.
Adjuvants: Uptake Spraying Oil, Wetspray 1000.

APPLICATION
Boom Spraying Crop and Pastures
Apply VICTORY 750 SG in sufficient water to obtain good coverage. It should be applied by an accurately calibrated ground rig or aircraft, delivering 200 to 300 micron droplets and not less than 50 L/ha water volume for boom sprayers or not less than 20 L/ha for aerial applications.
Hardhead Thistle – use a spray volume of 200 to 250 L/ha of water.
High Volume Hand Gun
Apply the recommended mix to give full coverage of leaves and stems through a No. 6-8 tip at 700 to 1500 kPa. Spray volume for effective coverage of dense pasture weeds should be at 10 to 15 litres per 100 m2 (10 m x 10 m) of infestation. For larger areas an equivalent would be 1000 to 1500 litres per infested hectare.
Stem Injection
To make a stem injection pocket at waist height, use a 3/4 length axe with a blade width of 5 to 7 cm. The axe cut must be through the bark and deep enough to place all the chemical in contact with the sap wood. The chemical must be applied immediately after the injection pocket is made. Apply chemical with a Phillips 5 mL vaccinator fitted with a tree injector kit which can be accurately calibrated. Set vaccinator to deliver 1 mL of the diluted mix. When treated regrowth less than the width of the axe, ensure chemical does not run out of the sides of the cut, as reduced control will result. This can be overcome by using the corner of the axe to make the pocket in the stem.

CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT
Rinse water should be discharged onto a designated disposal area or, if this is unavailable, onto unused land away from desirable plants and watercourses.
Partial Cleaning
(before spraying crops that are selective to VICTORY 750 SG) After using VICTORY 750 SG, empty the tank completely and drain the whole system. Thoroughly wash inside the tank using a pressure hose. Quarter fill the tank with clean water and circulate through the pump, line, hoses and nozzles. Drain and repeat procedure twice.
Complete Cleaning
(before spraying crops that are susceptible to VICTORY 750 SG residues) After using VICTORY 750 SG, empty the tank completely and drain the whole system. Thoroughly wash inside the tank using a pressure hose. Quarter fill the tank with clean water and circulate as above, then drain.
Quarter fill the tank again and add an alkali detergent (e.g. Surf*, Omo*, Drive*) at 500 mL/100 L water or 500 g/100 L water and circulate throughout the system for at least 15 minutes. If using a concentrated laundry detergent use 250 g (or mL)/100 L water.
DO NOT use chlorine based cleaners.
Drain, remove filters and nozzles and clean separately. Rinse inside the tank thoroughly using a pressure hose and flush system with clean water. Chlorine based cleaners are NOT recommended. Rinse water should be discharged onto a designated disposal area, or if this is unavailable, onto unused land away from desirable plants and watercourses.

RESISTANT WEEDS WARNING
VICTORY® 750 SG Herbicide is a member of the pyridines group of herbicides. VICTORY 750 SG has the disrupters of plant cell growth mode of action. For weed resistance management VICTORY 750 SG is a Group I herbicide. Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to VICTORY 750 SG and other Group I Herbicides may exist through normal genetic variability in any weed population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly. These resistant weeds will not be controlled by VICTORY 750 SG or other Group I 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 VICTORY 750 SG to control resistant weeds.
Strategies to minimise the risk of herbicide resistance are available. Contact your farm chemical supplier, consultant, local  Department of Agriculture, or local Adama representative.

PROTECTION OF CROPS, NATIVE AND OTHER NON-TARGET PLANTS
DO NOT apply under weather conditions, or from spraying equipment that may cause drift onto nearby susceptible plants/crops, cropping lands or pastures.
Composts and mulches: DO NOT apply VICTORY 750 SG to crops or pastures that will be used for the product of compost or mulches or mushroom substrate. Such compost or mulch made from plant material treated with VICTORY 750 SG may cause damage to susceptible crops or plants.
Susceptible crops and plants include, but are not limited to chickpeas, clovers, cotton, faba beans, field peas, fruit trees, lentils, lupins, lucerne, medics, ornamentals, potatoes, safflower, tomatoes, vegetables, grape and kiwifruit vines, vetches and wattles. Field peas, faba beans, lentils and vetches are particularly susceptible and should not be sown the season following an application of VICTORY 750 SG at 200 g/ha.
Where VICTORY 750 SG residue carryover from use rates of less than 200 g/ha is suspected and susceptible crops are to be planted, test the treated area as follows:
- Field bioassay – where rain allows, plant a small area of the susceptible crop 4 to 6 weeks before desired planting date and take note of any symptoms of injury. If any herbicide symptoms are observed, only plant either canola or a cereal (see recommendation for northern and souther Australia following).
- Pot bioassay – where not practical to do field bioassay, plant a small number of seeds of the susceptible crop into pots containing soil from the treated field. Do this 4 to 6 weeks before desired planting date. If any herbicide symptoms are observed, only plant either canola or a cereal (see recommendation for northern and southern Australia following).
Stubble from treated crops: ensure that harvesters effectively spread crop straw and not leave a heavy ‘header trail’ after harvest. Burn (if legal in the area), bale and remove, slash or incorporate stubble as soon as practical after harvest and as long as possible before planting next year to allow microbial breakdown of any residues in straw.
Heavy stubble loads may carry more residues into the following season. Where heavy stubble burdens and/or non-wetting soils exist and less than recommended rain amount have occurred from application to planting the susceptible crop (see below), only plant a Winter and Summer cereal or canola.
Planting crops following use of VICTORY 750 SG in previous crops: planting crops ‘dry’ without significant rain (see following) in the ‘Autumn break’ increases the risk of injury to susceptible crops. This practice should be avoided, or only plant a Winter or irrigated Summer cereal, or canola. In severely dry conditions, where less than 30% of average rainfall and/or less than the minimum rain has fallen between application and planting the next year, only plant a Winter or Summer cereal or canola.

PLANTBACK PERIODS FOR SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA WINTER DOMINANT RAINFALL AREAS (Sth NSW, Vic, SA, WA only)
Required Rainfall: A minimum 25 mm rain event in the post harvest Summer to Autumn period, with a subsequent extended period of at least 1 week where the top 10 cm of the soil stays moist is required to enable breakdown of soil residues. Fastest residue breakdown will occur under good soil moisture and warm conditions, which promote microbial activity. Where significant rain (> 25 mm) has fallen in Summer to Autumn, with soil wetting for at least 1 week, the following plantback periods apply:
Following crops: Clover, chickpea, faba bean, field peas, lentils, lupins, medics and vetch
Rate (g/ha) used previously: Up to 120
Plantback Interval: 9 months
Rate (g/ha) used previously: > 120 - 200
Plantback Interval: 12 months
Rate (g/ha) used previously: > 200
Plantback Interval: 24 months

Following crops: Barley, canola, wheat, oats
Rate (g/ha) used previously: All label rates
Plantback Interval: 1 week

PLANTBACK PERIODS FOR NORTHERN AUSTRALIA SUMMER DOMINANT RAINFALL AREAS (Nth NSW, Qld only)
Required Rainfall before Plantback: If planting susceptible Summer crops – at least 100 mm. If planting susceptible Winter crops – at least 150 mm. This rain or irrigation should wet the soil for extended periods (at least 1 week). This is essential for breakdown of soil residues prior to planting susceptible crops.
If planting a cereal or canola crop: at least 50 mm of rain or irrigation is required to enable soil wetting for at least 1 week. Where these requirements have been met the following periods apply:

Following crops: Clover, chickpea, faba bean, field peas, lentils, lupins, medics and vetch
Rate (g/ha) and plantback interval:
Up to 30 g/ha: 9 months
> 30-120 g/ha: 6 months

Following crops: Lucerne
Rate (g/ha) and plantback interval:
Up to 30 g/ha: 9 months
> 30-120 g/ha: 9 months

Following crops: Maize, sorghum
Rate (g/ha) and plantback interval:
Up to 30 g/ha: 1 week
> 30-120 g/ha: 2 weeks

Following crops: Wheat, barley, oats, canola
Rate (g/ha) and plantback interval:
Up to 30 g/ha: 1 week
> 30-120 g/ha: 1 week

Note: Susceptible crops should not be sown for at least 2 years where VICTORY 750 SG at more than 120 g/ha has been used in northern Australia.

Registered for culturesRate
Winter wheat20 - 240 g
Winter rye20 - 240 g
Winter triticale20 - 240 g
Winter barley20 - 240 g
Winter oats20 - 240 g
Canola40 - 240 g
Pasture0 g