Canada

Arsenal Powerline

Registered until: December 31, 2024
BASF - herbicide
30203

FOR CONTROL OF UNDESIRABLE VEGETATION IN NON-CROPLAND SITES, FORESTRY SITE PREPARATION, LOW VOLUME FOLIAR BRUSH CONTROL AND CUT STUMP TREATMENT

STORAGE
DO NOT contaminate water, food, seed or feed by storage or disposal.
Keep containers closed to avoid spills and contamination.
Store at temperatures above -12 C.
ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide should not be mixed or stored in unlined steel (except stainless steel) containers or spray tanks.

DISPOSAL
For Recyclable Containers
Do not reuse this container for any purpose. This is a recyclable container, and is to be disposed of at a container collection site. Contact your local distributor/dealer or municipality for the location of the nearest collection site. Before taking the container to the collection site:
1. Triple- or pressure-rinse the empty container. Add the rinsings to the spray mixture in the tank.
2. Make the empty, rinsed container unsuitable for further use.
If there is no container collection site in your area, dispose of the container in accordance with provincial requirements.
Returnable-Refillable Containers
For disposal, this container may be returned to the point of purchase (distributor/dealer). It must be refilled by the distributor/dealer with the same product. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.
For information on disposal of unused, unwanted product, contact the manufacturer or the provincial regulatory agency. Contact the manufacturer and the provincial regulatory agency in case of a spill, and for clean-up of spills.

GENERAL INFORMATION
ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide is an aqueous solution to be mixed with water and a surfactant and applied as a spray solution for season-long control of most annual and perennial grasses and broadleaf weeds in industrial non-cropland areas, such as railroad, utility plant sites, petroleum tank farms, pumping installations, storage areas, and utility, pipeline and highway rights-of-way, including grazed or hayed areas within these sites. ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide may also be used for foliar control of labeled deciduous brush species, forestry site preparation, as a cut stump treatment for control of brush regrowth, and as a low volume directed spray for control of Phragmites (common reed) on non-cropland areas and non-irrigation ditch banks where there is no surface water present.
ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide must be applied post-emergence to the weeds. For maximum activity, weeds should be small, emerged and growing vigorously at the time of post-emergence applications.
ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide is readily absorbed through foliage and roots and is translocated rapidly throughout the plant. Treated plants stop growing soon after spray application. Chlorosis appears first in the newest leaves, and necrosis spreads from this point. In perennials, the herbicide is translocated into, and kills, underground storage organs, which prevents regrowth. Chlorosis and tissue necrosis may not be apparent in some herbaceous plant species until two weeks after application. Complete kill of herbaceous plants may not occur for several weeks. Deciduous brush species may not show visible symptoms until the year after application when they will fail to produce new leaves.
WARNING - For ground application only
For terrestrial uses only. DO NOT apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present.
DO NOT apply ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide to ditches used for irrigation.
DO NOT use on food crops. Grazing and haying restrictions: There is no grazing restriction following ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide application. DO NOT cut forage for hay for 7 days after ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide application.
DO NOT apply where runoff water may flow onto agricultural land as injury to crops may result. Keep from contact with fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides and seeds.
Injury or loss of desirable trees or shrubs may result if ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide is applied on areas where their roots extend or in locations where the treated soil may be washed or moved into contact with their roots.
DO NOT use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts, or similar areas. Prevent drift of spray to desirable plants.
Thoroughly clean all traces of ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide from application equipment immediately after use. Flush tank, pump, hoses and boom with several changes of water after removing nozzle tips and screens (clean these parts separately). Drain and flush equipment away from desirable trees and plants. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters.
This product is to be applied by licensed applicators only.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Field sprayer application
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) medium classification. Boom height must be 60 cm or less above the weed canopy or ground.
For application to rights-of-way, buffer zones for protection of sensitive terrestrial habitats are not required; however, the best available application strategies which minimize off-site drift, including meteorological conditions (e.g. wind direction, low wind speed) and spray equipment (e.g. coarse droplet sizes, minimizing height above canopy), should be used. Applicators must, however, observe the specified buffer zones for protection of sensitive aquatic habitats.
DO NOT apply by air.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. Follow the clean-out recommendations stated on the label of the product that was previously used.
2. Fill the spray tank one-half full to three-quarters full of water and start agitation.
3. Using a calibrated measuring device, add the required amount of tank mix partner if required.
4. Mix thoroughly.
5. Using a separate calibrated measuring device, add the required amount of ARSENAL PowerLine Herbicide to the tank while agitating the spray solution.
6. While the solution remains agitating, add the required amount of non-ionic surfactant.
7. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank with water.
8. Clean the spray tank after use.

Effective
Alsike clover
Alsike clover
Trifolium hybridum ★★★
Annual bluegrass
Annual bluegrass
Poa annua ★★★
Black medic
Black medic
Medicago lupulina ★★★
Bladder campion
Bladder campion
Silene vulgaris ★★★
Broadleaf plantain
Broadleaf plantain
Plantago major ★★★
Brome grass
Brome grass
Bromus inermis ★★★
Burr clover
Burr clover
Medicago polymorpha ★★★
Burr ragweed
Burr ragweed
Ambrosia confertiflora ★★★
Canada blue grass
Canada blue grass
Poa compressa ★★★
Canada goldenrod
Canada goldenrod
Solidago canadensis ★★★
Clover glycine
Clover glycine
Glycine latrobeana ★★★
Common burdock
Common burdock
Arctium minus ★★★
Common dandelion
Common dandelion
Taraxacum officinale ★★★
Common groundsel
Common groundsel
Senecio vulgaris ★★★
Common ragweed
Common ragweed
Ambrosia artemisiifolia ★★★
Daisy fleabane
Daisy fleabane
Erigeron annuus ★★★
Docks
Docks
Rumex acetosella ★★★
Dog-strangling vine
Dog-strangling vine
Vincetoxicum rossicum ★★★
European bindweed
European bindweed
Convolvulus arvensis ★★★
False ragweed
False ragweed
Franseria acanthicarpa ★★★
Field penny-cress
Field penny-cress
Thlaspi arvense ★★★
Flaxleaf fleabane
Flaxleaf fleabane
Conyza bonariensis ★★★
Fleabane
Fleabane
Conyza canadensis ★★★
Giant bramble
Giant bramble
Rubus alceifolius ★★★
Giant ragweed
Giant ragweed
Ambrosia trifida ★★★
Goat’s-beard
Goat’s-beard
Aruncus dioicus ★★★
Great mullein
Great mullein
Verbascum thapsus ★★★
Hexham scent
Hexham scent
Melilotus indicus ★★★
Hoary plantain
Hoary plantain
Plantago media ★★★
Leafy spurge
Leafy spurge
Euphorbia esula ★★★
Meadow fescue
Meadow fescue
Festuca pratensis ★★★
Milkweed
Milkweed
Euphorbia heterophylla ★★★
Mouse ear chickweed
Mouse ear chickweed
Cerastium fontanum ★★★
Narrowleaf plantain
Narrowleaf plantain
Plantago lanceolata ★★★
Ox-eye daisy
Ox-eye daisy
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum ★★★
Pineappleweed
Pineappleweed
Matricaria discoidea ★★★
Plantain
Plantain
Musa paradisiaca ★★★
Poison ivy
Poison ivy
Toxicodendron radicans ★★★
Quackgrass
Quackgrass
Elytrigia repens ★★★
Rat's tail fescue
Rat's tail fescue
Vulpia myuros ★★★
Red clover
Red clover
Trifolium pratense ★★★
Rough cinquefoil
Rough cinquefoil
Potentilla norvegica ★★★
Sand fescue
Sand fescue
Vulpia fasciculata ★★★
Spear thistle
Spear thistle
Cirsium vulgare ★★★
Tufted vetch
Tufted vetch
Vicia cracca ★★★
White clover
White clover
Trifolium repens ★★★
Wild carrot
Wild carrot
Daucus carota ★★★
Wild grape
Wild grape
Vitis labrusca ★★★
Wild rose, spiny spider flower
Wild rose, spiny spider flower
Cleome aculeata ★★★
Wild rose, tamala rose
Wild rose, tamala rose
Diplolaena grandiflora ★★★
Wild strawberry
Wild strawberry
Fragaria vesca ★★★
Witch grass
Witch grass
Panicum capillare ★★★
Yellow nutsedge
Yellow nutsedge
Cyperus esculentus ★★★
Yellow toadflax
Yellow toadflax
Linaria vulgaris ★★★
Canada thistle
Canada thistle
Cirsium arvense ★
Ball mustard
Ball mustard
Neslia paniculata
Black bindweed
Black bindweed
Fallopia convolvulus
Common hempnettle
Common hempnettle
Galeopsis tetrahit
Common reed
Common reed
Phragmites australis
Dog mustard
Dog mustard
Erucastrum gallicum
Fat hen
Fat hen
Chenopodium album
Field mustard
Field mustard
Brassica campestris
Flixweed
Flixweed
Descurainia sophia
Foxtail
Foxtail
Setaria faberi
Green foxtail
Green foxtail
Setaria viridis
Hare's ear mustard
Hare's ear mustard
Conringia orientalis
Hedge mustard
Hedge mustard
Sisymbrium officinale
Indian hedge mustard
Indian hedge mustard
Sisymbrium orientale
Kochia
Kochia
Bassia scoparia
Pigweed
Pigweed
Amaranthus spp.
Russian thistle
Russian thistle
Salsola kali
Smooth sowthistle
Smooth sowthistle
Sonchus oleraceus
Tansy mustard
Tansy mustard
Descurainia pinnata
Tumble mustard
Tumble mustard
Sisymbrium altissimum
Wild mustard, charlock
Wild mustard, charlock
Sinapis arvensis
Wormseed mustard
Wormseed mustard
Erysimum cheiranthoides
Yellow foxtail
Yellow foxtail
Setaria lutescens