Everest Solupak 70 DF

Manufacturer
Arysta LifeScience
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2026-12-31
Registration number
26448
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FOR POSTEMERGENCE CONTROL OF WILD OAT AND GREEN FOXTAIL IN ALL TYPES OF SPRING WHEAT AND DURUM WHEAT
FOR SALE AND FOR USE IN MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA AND PEACE RIVER REGION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ONLY

DO NOT SELL WATER-SOLUBLE PACKETS SEPARATELY.
KEEP WATER-SOLUBLE PACKETS IN THIS CONTAINER AND STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE.
DO NOT ALLOW PACKETS TO BECOME WET PRIOR TO ADDING TO THE SPRAY TANK.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide is a selective postemergence herbicide for use in spring wheat (hard red spring, Canada Prairie spring, soft white spring, and extra strong or utility) and durum wheat.
EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide must be tank mixed with a surfactant listed on this label. For broader spectrum activity, EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide may be tank mixed with a broad-leaf herbicide listed on this label. See section on Tank Mixes for recommended products.
EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide is absorbed by foliage of wild oat and green foxtail. Wild oat and green foxtail cease growth soon after EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide application. Complete weed control may not be seen for one to two weeks. However, weeds will have stopped growing and the competitive effects removed.
EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide will control wild oat biotypes, which have developed resistance to ACCase (Group 1) and triallate (Group 8) herbicides. It will also control green foxtail biotypes resistant to ACCase (Group 1) and dinitroaniline (Group 3) herbicides.
One pouch of 4 x 174 g water-soluble packets contains enough EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide to treat 16 - 32 hectares (40 – 80 acres) depending on the target grassy weed to be controlled.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Read the entire DIRECTIONS FOR USE before using EVEREST SOLUPAK 70 DF Herbicide.
- Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR.
- Do not mix, load or clean spray equipment within 10 metres of well-heads or aquatic systems, including marshes, ponds, ditches, streams, lakes, etc.
- Buffer Zones: Overspray or drift to sensitive habitats should be avoided. A buffer zone of 20 m is required between the downwind edge of the boom and the closest edge of sensitive terrestrial habitats including forested areas, shelter belts, woodlots, hedgerows, and shrublands. A buffer zone of 35 m is required between the downwind edge of the boom and the closest edge of sensitive aquatic habitats including sloughs, coulees, ponds, prairie potholes, lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, and wildlife habitat at the edge of these bodies of water. Do not contaminate these habitats when cleaning and rinsing spray equipment or containers.
- Consult the label of the tank-mix partners and observe the largest (most restrictive) buffer zone of the products involved in the tank mixture.
- Do not apply during periods of dead calm, when winds are gusty or when wind speed is greater than 15 km/hr at 2 m high above ground at the site of application.
-Do not apply if it is raining or if rainfall is expected within one (1) hour after application.
- Do not feed or graze treated fields. Wheat grain or straw from treated fields may be fed to livestock.
- Do not allow this chemical to drift on to other crops, especially canola, tame oats, or other non target crops.
- Observe minimum interval to harvest of 80 days after treatment.
- Do not treat wheat underseeded to legumes.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Spring wheat21.5 - 28.5 g80