Imi 600
- Manufacturer
- Farmalinx
- Category
- Insecticides
- Registered until
- 2025-06-29
- Registration number
- 66920
- Active materials
- imidacloprid600 g/l
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE WARNING
For insecticide resistance management, FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide is a group 4A insecticide. Resistant insect biotypes may emerge through genetic variability in any insect population, potentially dominating the population if the insecticide is used repeatedly. FARMALINX Pty Ltd accepts no liability for losses resulting from the failure of FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide to control resistant insects. Specific resistance management strategies may apply; contact your supplier, FARMALINX representative, or local agricultural department agronomist for further information.
Cotton
Mixing and Seed Treatment:
- Shake the container vigorously or operate pump bypass before pouring or pumping FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide.
- Flowable formulations may settle over time; add most of the water, flowable fungicides, coating agents, and FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide, stirring until homogeneous.
- Add emulsifiable liquid fungicide slowly while stirring.
- Calibrate seed dressing equipment for correct dose and apply to the maximum number of seeds.
- Store treated seed under cover in cool, dry conditions.
- Do not treat seed with poor viability.
- Do not store treated seed near foodstuffs or where it may be hazardous to humans or animals.
Forage and Seed Pasture, Canola, Forage Brassicas, Lupin, Summer Crops
Mixing and Seed Treatment:
- Shake the container vigorously before pouring.
- Mix FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide with sufficient water for even coverage.
- Apply specific volumes for small and large seeds.
- Rotate the seed in mixing equipment until all liquid is distributed.
- Store treated seed under cover in cool, dry conditions.
- Do not treat seed with poor viability.
- Do not store treated seed near foodstuffs or where it may be hazardous to humans or animals.
- Do not carry over maize, sorghum, sunflower, or sweet corn seed from one season to the next; the insecticidal activity is maintained for a minimum of two seasons.
Flow Rate:
- Treated seed may slow the flow rate; check seed flow through sowing machinery before sowing.
Cereal Crops
Mixing and Seed Treatment:
- Shake the container vigorously before pouring.
- Add FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide to sufficient water for even coverage.
- Use a minimum of 400 mL of mixture with each 100 kg of seed, ensuring 120 mL of FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide is applied/100 kg seed.
- Gently stir the mixture regularly.
SEED QUALITY
- FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide should not be used on seed with more than 12% moisture content or poor viability.
- Conduct a germination test on the seed before treatment if in doubt.
- Treatment may raise the moisture level of the seed by up to 0.6%.
- The use of FARMALINX Imi 600 Seed Dressing Insecticide mixed with water will not affect the storage life of treated sound seed.
COMPATIBILITY
- Compatible with Baytan C Flowable Seed Dressing and Raxil C Flowable Seed Dressing for cereal seeds.
- Do not use more than 600 mL of total mixture/100 kg seed.
- May be applied with Jockey Systemic Seed Fungicide or with Semevin P Seed Dressing Insecticide.
STORAGE OF TREATED SEED
- Store treated seed in a dry, well-ventilated place.
- Treated seed bags should be marked and kept apart from other grain.
- Do not use treated seed for human or animal consumption.
- No liability for the performance of stored treated seed.
PRECAUTIONS
- Clearly mark bags that have held treated seed.
- Do not allow treated seed to contaminate seed intended for human or animal consumption.
- Do not use treated seed for animal consumption or poultry feed.
- Do not contaminate ponds, waterways, and drains with the product.
- Clean up spillages immediately, ensuring treated seeds are thoroughly buried and not accessible to wildlife.
Registered for cultures | Preharvest Interval |
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Cotton | |
Corn | |
Sorghum | |
Sunflowers | |
Sweet corn | |
Canola | |
Pasture | 42 |
Clover | 42 |
Strawberries | |
Alfalfa | |
Kale | |
Turnips | |
Winter rape | |
Spring rape | |
Rutabagas | |
Winter wheat | |
Spring wheat | |
Spring barley | |
Winter barley | |
Winter rye | |
Spring rye | |
Winter triticale | |
Spring triticale | |
Spring oats | |
Winter oats |