Tricor 75 DF

Manufacturer
United Phosphorus
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2026-12-31
Registration number
30661
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For Refillable Container (Accubin):
GENERAL INFORMATION: The NET CONTENTS of this container is actually greater than 227/454 kg. The unit will only disperse up to the purchase quantity of 227/454 kg, leaving a small amount in the container. This amount is necessary to ensure accurate metering of purchased product down to the last kilogram.
This container and all attached or associated equipment are the property of United Phosphorus, Inc. 630 Freedom Business Center, Suite 402, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA. This unit is designed for recycle and refill. Your cooperation in this reusable packaging program will contribute to a cleaner environment and assure that this convenient packaging continues to be available.
1. After use, return the container to the point of purchase or designated locations.
2. This container must only be refilled with TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.
3. Do not reuse container for other purposes.
4. Prior to refilling inspect thoroughly for damage.
5. Check for leaks after refilling and before transportation.
6. Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking containers.
7. If the container is not being refilled, return to the point of purchase.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
MIXING AND SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
It is essential that the sprayer be properly calibrated before making application.
Spray Pressure - 150 to 275 kPa; for lentils, peas, and processing peas use 275 kPa only.
Spray Volume - refer to appropriate crop section for water volume.
Use screens no finer than 0.3 mm (50 mesh) in nozzle and in-line strainers (felt filters, or smaller screens will become clogged). A 16 mesh screen is recommended for the filter on the inlet side of the pump.
Nozzle tips should be no finer than 6502, 8002 or TK 2.
Do not use airblast or other high pressure spray equipment to apply TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.
VIGOROUS, CONTINUOUS AGITATION IS ESSENTIAL FOR PROPER MIXING THROUGHOUT FILLING AND SPRAYING OPERATIONS. Return line agitation is not sufficient. Sparge tube, jet or mechanical agitation is required. Agitation should be sufficient to create a rippling or rolling action on the surface. A pump must be of sufficient capacity to provide adequate volume through the by-pass and/or jet agitation system to provide sufficient agitation even while the booms are operating.
The sprayer should be checked frequently during application to be sure it is working properly and delivering a uniform spray pattern.
Avoid over-laps that will increase dosages above those recommended.
DO NOT APPLY BY AIR.
Before mixing TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and its labeled tank-mixtures, examine the spray equipment making sure it is completely clean and free of rust or corrosion. To ensure the equipment is free of any residues from previously used pesticides, flush lines with clean water or recommended detergents. Use an approved method for disposing of rinse water.
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations regarding mixing procedures. The proper mixing sequence for TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and recommended tank-mixtures is as follows:
1. Fill the spray tank or nurse tank 1/4 full with water.
2. Start recirculation and agitation system and continue throughout mixing and application.
3. Add recommended amount of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.
4. If tank-mixing with wettable powders or other dry flowable products refer to these product labels for specific mixing instructions.
5. Fill the spray tank with water to the desired level.
6. If tank-mixing with emulsifiable concentrates or soluble products, add these products near end of filling the spray tank.
7. Continue agitation during transport and application until the spray tank is empty.
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and all registered mixtures should be kept agitated once mixed and then sprayed out immediately. Do not allow mixtures to stand for prolonged periods of time. Water quality, pH, temperature and/or other components of the mixture may affect how long the mixture can stand before application.
NOTE: If spraying and agitation is stopped before the spray tank is empty, the suspended material will settle to the bottom of the tank. When spraying must be interrupted, it is recommended to maintain agitation until spraying resumes. If agitation must be stopped before the spray tank is empty, follow these steps to resume spraying:
1. Remove main filter.
2. Mechanically mix spray solution (i.e., paddle) prior to restarting pump. Ensure that loose sediment is moved out to the sump area.
3. Start agitation on full.
4. Paddle corners of the tank.
5. Reinstall main filter.
At the end of each spray day, rinse out the tank and sprayer lines with water.

RE-ENTRY INTERVAL

Do not enter or allow re-entry into treated areas until 12 hours after application. Exception: If the product is soil injected or soil-incorporated, workers may enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.
It is recommended that this product not be applied in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only handlers wearing personal protective equipment may be in the area during application.

SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
Field sprayer application: DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm or when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) medium classification.

BUFFER ZONES
The buffer zones specified in the table below are required between the point of direct application and the closest downwind edge of sensitive terrestrial habitats (such as grasslands, forested areas, woodlots, hedgerows, pastures, rangelands, and shrublands), sensitive freshwater habitats (such as lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds, prairie potholes, creeks, marshes, streams, reservoirs, and wetlands), and estuarine/marine habitats. When a tank mixture is used, consult the labels of the tank-mix partners and observe the largest (most restrictive) buffer zone of the products involved in the tank mixture.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
For resistance management, TriCor 75 DF Herbicide is a Group 5 Herbicide. Any weed population may contain or develop plants naturally resistant to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and other Group 5 Herbicides. The resistant biotypes may dominate the weed population if these Herbicides are used repeatedly in the same field. Other resistance mechanisms that are not linked to site of action, but specific for individual chemicals, such as enhanced metabolism, may also exist. Appropriate resistance-management strategies should be followed.
To delay herbicide resistance:
Where possible, rotate the use of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide or other Group 5 herbicides within a growing season (sequence) or among growing seasons with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field.
Use tank mixtures with herbicides from a different group when such use is permitted. To delay resistance, the less resistance-prone partner should control the target weed(s) as effectively as the more resistance-prone partner.
Herbicide use should be based on an integrated weed management program that includes scouting, historical information related to herbicide use and crop rotation, and considers tillage (or other mechanical control methods), cultural (for example, higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to favour the crop and not the weeds), biological (weed-competitive crops or varieties) and other management practices.
Monitor weed populations after herbicide application for signs of resistance development (for example, only one weed species on the herbicide label not controlled). If resistance is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the affected area if possible by an alternative herbicide from a different group. Prevent movement of resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment when moving between fields, and planting clean seed.
Have suspected resistant weed seeds tested by a qualified laboratory to confirm resistance and identify alternative herbicide options.
Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for any additional pesticide resistance-management and/or integrated weed-management recommendations for specific crops and weed biotypes.
For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact the United Phosphorus, Inc. at 1-800-438-6071.

EASTERN CANADA USES
CROP INFORMATION AND RESTRICTIONS

TriCor 75 DF Herbicide provides selective weed control in:
CANADA EAST
Soybeans
Potatoes
Field Corn
Tomatoes
Asparagus (Established)
Sweet White Lupins
Processing Carrots
Fruit trees (newly planted, established)
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide may injure rotational crops:
Rotation crops such as onions, celery, peppers, cole crops, lettuce and spinach, sugar beets, table beets and turnips, pumpkin and squash, cucumbers and melons, tobacco, and non-triazine tolerant canola (rapeseed) are sensitive to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and may be injured if planted in soil treated with TriCor 75 DF Herbicide during the year of application or the following crop year.
Fall seeded or cover crops such as wheat, oats, and rye may be injured when seeded within the same season as the application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

PREPLANT SURFACE OR BURN-DOWN:

In conservation tillage, minimum-tillage, ridge-tillage, strip-tillage, or no-tillage crop production systems.
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide alone or in combination with recommended tank-mixes may be applied as a broadcast spray up to 30 days before planting.
If possible, do not move treated soil out of the row or move untreated soil to the soil surface during planting, as weed control may be reduced.
Rainfall and/or overhead sprinkler irrigation is necessary to move TriCor 75 DF Herbicide into the upper soil surface where weed seeds germinate.

PREPLANT INCORPORATION:

Refer to the tank-mix partner label for proper incorporation instructions.
Avoid deep incorporation since reduced weed control and/or crop injury may result.
Incorporate with implements which provide uniform, shallow incorporation (example: finishing disk, harrow, rolling cultivator, etc.).
a single incorporation is satisfactory, however a second incorporation will generally improve herbicide soil blending and improves weed control (particularly on coarse soils).

PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION:

TriCor 75 DF Herbicide alone, or in the recommended tank-mixes, may be applied to the soil surface as a broadcast spray after planting of the crop, but prior to weed or crop emergence.
Preemergence application may be made in all tillage systems (conventional, conservation, minimum, ridge, etc.).
Rainfall and/or overhead sprinkler irrigation is necessary to move TriCor 75 DF Herbicide into the upper soil surface where weed seeds germinate.
If adequate moisture is not received within 7 to 10 days after application and weeds begin to emerge from the soil, a light rotary hoeing or shallow incorporation (no deeper than 1.25 cm deep) will improve performance, minimize crop damage, activate chemical and prevent soil crusting.
Dry weather conditions as well as excessive rainfall or irrigation following application may reduce weed control.
Do not apply heavy irrigation immediately after application.

EARLY POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION:

Do not tank-mix with liquid fertilizers, oils, oil concentrates, or surfactants when applying postemergence because severe crop injury may occur.
Do not harvest within 60 days of postemergence application unless otherwise indicated.
Thorough spray coverage on weed foliage is essential for adequate control with postemergent applications.

SPLIT APPLICATION (POTATOES ONLY):

If a split application is desired, the chemical may be applied preemergence and postemergence. Avoid soil incorporation.
Do not apply more than 1.5 kg/ha total per growing season.
Do not harvest within 60 days of postemergence application unless otherwise indicated.

BAND APPLICATION:

If a band application is desired, the chemical may be applied preemergence and postemergence as described above by using proportionally less TriCor 75 DF Herbicide per hectare:
Band width in centimetres x Broadcast rate/ha = Band rate/ha
Row width in centimetres
Weeds between treated bands should be removed by cultivating, as needed, using protective fenders to keep freshly turned soil off treated bands.

SOYBEANS - EASTERN CANADA

Apply specified dosage as preemergence broadcast spray in 150 to 300 L of water per hectare and as preplant incorporated in at least 100 L of water per hectare.
Applications of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide made at rates above those recommended may result in burning, yellowing or stunting of the crop. If heavy rains occur soon after application, plant injury may result, especially in poorly drained areas where water may stand for several days. Soybean seeds must be planted at least 4 cm below the soil surface.
VARIETIES: Do not use TriCor 75 DF Herbicide on AC Brant, Apache, Baron, Eramosa, Maple Amber, Maple Ridge, IA 1003 or S-240. Consult your UPI representative, chemical dealer, or your seed supplier for information on the tolerance of soybean varieties, prior to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide use.
DO NOT USE TriCor 75 DF Herbicide ON SANDY SOILS OR ON COARSE SOILS WITH LESS THAN 2% ORGANIC MATTER.
Do not apply more than once per season regardless of method of application.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

POTATOES
EASTERN CANADA, COASTAL BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND UNDER IRRIGATED CONDITIONS IN ALBERTA
Apply specified dosage in 100 to 300 L of water per hectare, depending on equipment and local practices.
Do not use on the varieties Belleisle or Tobique.
Consult your chemical dealer or your seed supplier for information on the tolerance of newly released potato varieties, prior to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide use.
Do not harvest within 60 days of application.
If a hilling is done before emergence, allow time for the soil to settle or crust before application. This will help reduce loose treated soil from moving off the hill to the bottom of the trench and leaving untreated areas on the side of the hills. For best results it is also recommended that hilling following application be delayed as long as possible before foliage fills in the rows. Supplemental row cultivation on potatoes may also be helpful to improve weed control.
The higher rates are recommended for longer season potatoes or where longer control is required and where weed infestations are heavy.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

TRICOR 75 DF Herbicide Applied Alone (Preemergence) followed by a Tankmix Application with Prism SG Herbicide (early Postemergence)
For control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, apply a preemergence application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide at 550 - 1125 g/ha. Apply immediately after planting or after hilling. Avoid soil incorporation. If a hilling is done before emergence, allow time for the soil to settle or crust before application. This will help reduce loose treated soil from moving off the hill to the bottom of the trench and leaving untreated areas on the sides of the hills. For best results it is also recommended that hilling following application be delayed as long as possible before foliage fills the rows. Use the high rate for suppression of quackgrass and yellow nutsedge.
Follow with an early postemergence application of 280-375 g/ha of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide plus 60 g/ha of Prism SG Herbicide. Spray before broadleaf weeds are 4 cm high and when annual grasses are 1 to 6 leaf stage (up to early tillering – two 2-leaf tillers).
Do not apply more than 1.5 kg/ha per growing season.

FIELD CORN - EASTERN CANADA

TriCor 75 DF Herbicide can be used as a 2 way tank-mix with Primextra II Magnum Herbicide. Apply specified dosage as preemergence broadcast spray in 150 to 300 L of water per hectare. Do not use on Sweet Corn or Seed Corn. These tank-mix Herbicide treatments control certain grass and broadleaf weeds, especially velvetleaf. Corn seeds must be planted at least 4 cm below the soil surface. Do not apply after corn has emerged. Some corn varieties are sensitive to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

CANADA
Apply specified dosage in 150 to 300 L of water per hectare, depending on equipment and local practices.
Do not apply to direct seeded tomatoes.
Do not apply more than a total of 1.0 kg/ha of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide to COARSE SOILS, 1.5 kg/ha to MEDIUM SOILS, or 1.8 kg/ha to FINE SOILS per crop season.
Do not apply the above mentioned total amounts of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide for each soil type within a time span of less than 35 days.
Allow at least 14 days between applications.
Avoid application when tomatoes are under stress.
Crop injury or delayed maturity may result from postemergence applications if tomatoes are growing under stress conditions such as periods of drought, flooding, or cool, wet or cloudy weather before application or at time of application. Stress can be expected if temperatures have been below 15°C or above 30°C. Three days of sunny weather should follow cloudy, cool weather before spraying TriCor 75 DF Herbicide postemergence.
Varieties differ in tolerance to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide. Newly introduced varieties with unknown tolerance to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide should only be treated in a small test area to determine tolerance.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

ASPARAGUS (Established) - EASTERN AND WESTERN CANADA
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide is recommended for use in ground spray equipment as a preemergence surface application to established asparagus in early spring before spears or ferns emerge and/or following last cutting. Apply specified dosage in 100 to 300 L of water per hectare, depending on equipment and local practices. Do not use on newly seeded asparagus or on young plants during the first growing season after setting crowns. Do not apply to established crops after emergence of spears.

SWEET WHITE LUPINS - MARITIME PROVINCES ONLY
DO NOT APPLY TO LUPINS INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
Apply specified dosage in 150 to 300 L of water per hectare, depending on equipment and local practices.
Seed must be planted at least 4 cm below the soil surface.
Do not apply on COARSE soils with less than 2% organic matter.
Apply during planting or as a separate operation, before crop emerges.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Applications of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide made at rates above those recommended may result in burning, yellowing or stunting of the crop.
If heavy rains occur soon after application, plant injury and stand reduction may result, especially in poorly drained areas where water may stand for several days.
Do not use treated vines for feed or forage

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

PROCESSING CARROTS - ATLANTIC CANADA ONLY
To be used only on processing carrots previously treated with preemergent application of linuron Herbicide (1100 g ai/ha; please refer to respective product labels for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions and precautions).
Apply TriCor 75 DF Herbicide when the fourth leaf is partially expanded on most carrot plants, followed by a second application, if necessary, when the fifth leaf is partially expanded (about 6 days after first application).
Carrot varieties differ in their tolerance to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide: growers should limit first use of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide to a limited area of each cultivar before adoption as a field practice.
It may be necessary to delay harvest of more sensitive cultivars treated with TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.
Do not apply on COARSE soils with less than 2% organic matter.

NEWLY PLANTED FRUIT TREES - EASTERN CANADA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA
Use on apple, apricot, cherry, peach, pear and plum trees in the year of planting.
Apply specified dosage as a preplant incorporated application in 150 - 300 L of water per hectare before transplanting fruit trees.
Do not apply more than once per crop season.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels apply as a broadcast or band application.

ESTABLISHED FRUIT TREES
- EASTERN CANADA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA
Use on established (bearing) apple, apricot, peach, pear, plum and sweet and sour cherry trees.
Apply specified dosage as a preemergence band application under the trees in at least 150 L to 300 L of water per hectare.
Do not apply more than once per crop season.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a band application.

WESTERN CANADA USES
CROP INFORMATION AND RESTRICTIONS

TriCor 75 DF Herbicide provides selective weed control in:
CANADA WEST
Spring Barley and Spring Wheat
Dryland Winter Wheat
Field Peas
Processing Peas
Chickpeas
Lentils
Soybeans
Fababeans
Potatoes
Potatoes - Sprinkler Irrigation
Asparagus (Established)
Shelterbelts

TriCor 75 DF Herbicide may injure the following rotational crops:

Rotation crops such as onions, celery, peppers, cole crops, lettuce and spinach, sugar beets, table beets and turnips, pumpkin and squash, cucumbers and melons, tobacco, and non-triazine tolerant canola (rapeseed) are sensitive to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and may be injured if planted in soil treated with TriCor 75 DF Herbicide during the year of application or the following crop year.
Fall seeded or cover crops such as wheat, oats, and rye may be injured when seeded within the same season as the application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.

SOIL TYPES AND RESTRICTIONS
The recommended use rates of TRICOR 75 DF Herbicide are dependent upon soil texture and organic matter content of the soil being treated. Rate tables in this label refer to the following three soil texture groups: coarse, medium, and fine.
If you are not sure how to classify your soil, contact your United Phosphorus, Inc. representative, Soils & Crops Advisor, or other knowledgeable person.
On variable soils with coarse sandy areas, some crop injury may occur on the sandy areas if the rate used is for the finer soil type.
Sandy loam and silty clay loam soils are transitional soils and may be classified as medium textured soils in some regions.
Do not use this product on MUCK soils. If TRICOR 75 DF Herbicide is applied to MUCK soils, subsequent crops may be injured.
Do not use on coarse soils with less than 2% organic matter.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

PREPLANT INCORPORATION (FALL AND SPRING APPLICATIONS)
Cultivate to destroy existing weeds before TriCor 75 DF Herbicide plus tank-mix partner application. When applying to stubble field, chop and thoroughly mix crop residue into soil to a depth of 10-15 cm. Disc type implements provide the best results. To avoid concentration of wild oat seed below the treated layer, do not plow (moldboard).
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide tank-mixes may be applied as a broadcast spray and incorporated into the soil in two different directions (see table below for specific instructions).
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide in combination with recommended tank-mix may be applied in the spring or the fall. First incorporation must be done within 24 hours after application. For fall application, the second incorporation may be done in the spring at the time of seedbed preparation. It is preferred to do both incorporations in the fall followed by shallow tillage (disc or vibrashank cultivator operated at 5-8 cm deep) in the spring prior to planting.
Incorporation with implements set to cut less than 8 cm deep or more than 10 cm deep may result in erratic weed control or crop damage.
Uneven application or improper incorporation of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and tank-mix partner can result in erratic weed control or crop injury depending on rate used.
Stress conditions such as seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting, excessive moisture, high salt concentration, or drought may weaken seedlings and increase the possibility of crop damage from the Herbicides. Temporary lightening in colour may occur on the margin of leaves or cotyledons and a slight delay in crop development may be observed. This is quickly outgrown and usually has no lasting effect.

POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION
Crop must be planted at least 5 cm below the soil surface.
Do not use in crop underseeded with forage.
Do not tank-mix with other pesticides, wetting agents, or surfactants.
To improve coverage the spray boom may be rotated forward by 45°.
Activity on weeds may not be noticeable for 7 to 10 days after application.
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide may be applied when crop is wet with dew, but weed control may be reduced if there is rainfall within 6 hours after application.
Temporary (7-10 days) lightening in crop colour and occasional slight reduction in crop height may be observed, especially if frost or abnormally high temperatures occur within 1 to 2 days of application. If frost occurs, allow 4 to 5 days for crop to recover before applying TriCor 75 DF Herbicide.
Activity on weeds and crop tolerance may be reduced if TriCor 75 DF Herbicide is applied later than specified crop stages.
Allow a 4 to 5 day interval between application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and other pesticides such as wild oat Herbicides.

SPRING BARLEY and SPRING WHEAT - WESTERN CANADA

Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray in 80 to 100 L of water per hectare.
Do not graze or feed treated crop to livestock within 30 days of application.
Do not harvest for grain within 60 days of application.
Do not use on soils containing less than 3% organic matter. Application made before heavy rainfall or irrigation (3 cm or more) on these low organic matter soils may cause crop injury ranging from leaf burn to stand reduction.
Use higher rate on barley for the best residual control of chickweed and hempnettle or when weed infestation is dense.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

DRYLAND WINTER WHEAT - WESTERN CANADA
Use on Norstar variety only.
Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray in at least 100 L of water per hectare in late fall (October or November).
Apply after the crop has commenced tillering and initiated development of secondary roots. This is usually after the 3-leaf stage. To achieve this stage, the wheat would normally need to be planted no later than September 15th. Crop injury may occur if secondary roots have not developed at time of application. Before applying TriCor 75 DF Herbicide, examine plants to determine if secondary rooting has occurred, even though plants have tillered.
For best results, apply before weeds are 3 cm tall or have 3 cm rosettes
Do not apply on irrigated wheat as crop injury may occur.
Do not tank-mix TriCor 75 DF Herbicide with other pesticides or liquid fertilizers.
Activities on weeds may not be noticeable until the following spring when growth starts.
Do not plant any crop for at least 12 months after application.
Weed control may be reduced if winter wheat is planted into unworked spring wheat stubble.
Temporary chlorosis may occur after application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide to winter wheat, especially if heavy frost occurs.

FIELD PEAS -WESTERN CANADA
Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray in at least 170 L of water per hectare or as preplant incorporated in at least 100 L of water per hectare.
Do not apply more than once per season except when following split-application recommendations.
Do not graze or feed treated crop to livestock within 70 days of application.
Do not harvest for grain within 70 days of application.
Do not use on soils containing less than 4% organic matter. Application made before heavy rainfall or irrigation (3 cm or more) on these low organic matter soils may cause crop injury ranging from leaf burn to stand reduction.
Use higher rate when weed infestation is dense.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, and precautions.
Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

PROCESSING PEAS -WESTERN CANADA
Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray in at least 170 L of water per hectare.
Do not graze or feed treated crop to livestock within 70 days of application.
Do not harvest within 40 days of application.
Do not use on soils containing less than 4% organic matter. Application made before heavy rainfall or irrigation (3 cm or more) on these low organic matter soils, may cause crop injury ranging from leaf burn to stand reduction.
Use higher rate when weed infestation is dense.
Do not tank-mix with other pesticides, wetting agents or surfactants.

CHICKPEAS - WESTERN CANADA
Use on Desi and Kabuli types only.
Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray in at least 170 L of water per hectare.
Do not apply more than once per crop season.
Do not graze or feed treated crop to livestock within 70 days of application.
Do not harvest within 40 days of application.
Do not use on soils containing less than 4% organic matter. Application made before heavy rainfall or irrigation (3 cm or more) on these low organic matter soils, may cause crop injury ranging from leaf burn to stand reduction.
Do not tank-mix with other pesticides, wetting agents or surfactants.

LENTILS – WESTERN CANADA
Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray in at least 170 L of water per hectare or as preplant incorporated in at least 100 L of water per hectare.
Do not apply more than once per season except when following split-application recommendations.
Do not graze or feed treated crop to livestock within 70 days of application.
Do not harvest for grain within 70 days of application.
Do not use on soils containing less than 4% organic matter. Application made before heavy rainfall or irrigation (3 cm or more) on these low organic matter soils may cause crop injury ranging from leaf burn to stand reduction.
Use higher rate when weed infestation is dense.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, and precautions. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.
Spring tillage following fall application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide plus Treflan E.C. Herbicide should be done when the soil is warm enough to promote germination. Avoid transplanting weed seedlings; seed into a weedfree seedbed using acceptable cultural practices.

SOYBEANS -WESTERN CANADA
Apply specified dosage as preplant incorporated in at least 100 L of water per hectare.
VARIETIES: Do not use TriCor 75 DF Herbicide on AC Brant, Apache, Baron, OAC Eramosa, Maple Amber, Maple Ridge, IA 1003 or S-240. Consult your United Phosphorus, Inc. representative, chemical dealer, or your seed supplier for information on the tolerance of soybean varieties, prior to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide use.
Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting, excessive moisture, high soil pH (above 7.5), high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase the possibility of damage from TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and Treflan E.C. Herbicide. Under these conditions, delayed crop development or reduced yield may result.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

FABABEANS -WESTERN CANADA
Apply specified dosage as preplant incorporated in at least 100 L of water per hectare.
Do not use on soils with high salt content, which can be determined using a conductivity test at a provincial laboratory. Do not use when the conductivity reading is higher than 1 mS/cm using the 1 to 1 method or 2 mS/cm using the standard paste method.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

POTATOES
MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA, AND INTERIOR BRITISH COLUMBIA
Apply specified dosage as postemergence broadcast spray or preplant incorporated in 100 to 300 L of water per hectare.
Do not use on the varieties Belleisle or Tobique.
Consult your chemical dealer, United Phosphorus, Inc. representative or your seed supplier for information on the tolerance of newly released potato varieties, prior to TriCor 75 DF Herbicide use.
Do not harvest within 60 days of application.
FOR ADDITIONAL USES IN ALBERTA UNDER IRRIGATION AND IN COASTAL BRITISH COLUMBIA, SEE THE EASTERN CANADA POTATO SECTION OF THIS LABEL.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, precautions, and any additional weeds not specified on this label. Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast or band application.

POTATOES - SPRINKLER IRRIGATION APPLICATION
MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA, AND INTERIOR BRITISH COLUMBIA
TriCor 75 DF Herbicide and Eptam 8-E Herbicide are recommended for application preemergence through sprinkler irrigation equipment to potatoes as directed on this label. Refer to the crop sections of this label for recommended rates, weeds controlled or suppressed, restrictions and special precautions.

Apply this product only through sprinkler (including centre pivot, lateral move, or solid set) irrigation systems, equipped with low pressure nozzles. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water.
CALIBRATION: (Centre Pivot and Self-Propelled Lateral Move Systems)
Sprinkler irrigation systems must deliver a uniform application of water and be accurately calibrated for application of TriCor 75 DF Herbicide. Greater accuracy in calibration (and distribution) will be achieved by injecting a larger volume of more dilute mixture of product and water per hour. Follow the steps below to calibrate centre pivot and lateral move systems:
1. Determine number of minutes required to make one complete revolution while applying 6 to 19 mm of water per hectare.
2. With the system at operating pressure determine the exact number of minutes required to inject 3.8 litres of water.
3. Divide the time required for one revolution (step 1) by the time required to inject 3.8 litres (step 2) and multiply by 3.8. This gives total litres of product-water mixture to be added to nurse tank.
4. Add required amount of water to nurse tank and start the agitation system. Then add sufficient TriCor 75 DF Herbicide at the recommended rate (See RECOMMENDED BROADCAST APPLICATION) to the nurse tank.
Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water system are in place.
A person knowledgeable of the irrigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow.
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump (e.g. diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
Do not apply when wind speed favours drift beyond the area intended for treatment.

Maintain continuous agitation in the injection nurse tanks during the Herbicide application, sufficient to keep the Herbicide in suspension.
Application of more than the quantity of irrigation water recommended on this label may result in decreased product performance by removing the chemical from the zone of effectiveness. Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlap sufficiently unacceptable weed control may result. Where sprinkler distribution patterns overlap excessively, crop injury may result. Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before turning off irrigation water. To insure that all lines are flushed and free of remaining pesticide, an indicator dye may be injected into the lines to mark the end of the application period.
Use a minimum of 1 part water to 1 part Herbicide for injection. The use of a larger volume of water will insure greater accuracy and more uniform distribution. The run off water (tail water) from sprinkler irrigation should be recirculated.
Maintain continuous agitation in the injection nurse tanks during the Herbicide application, sufficient to keep the Herbicide in suspension.
Application of more than the quantity of irrigation water recommended on this label may result in decreased product performance by removing the chemical from the zone of effectiveness. Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlap sufficiently unacceptable weed control may result. Where sprinkler distribution patterns overlap excessively, crop injury may result. Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before turning off irrigation water. To insure that all lines are flushed and free of remaining pesticide, an indicator dye may be injected into the lines to mark the end of the application period.
Use a minimum of 1 part water to 1 part Herbicide for injection. The use of a larger volume of water will insure greater accuracy and more uniform distribution. The run off water (tail water) from sprinkler irrigation should be recirculated.

ASPARAGUS - WESTERN CANADA
SEE ASPARAGUS RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE EASTERN CANADA SECTION OF THIS LABEL.
SHELTERBELTS - WESTERN CANADA
Apply specified dosage as preplant incorporated broadcast spray in at least 100 L to 225 L of water per hectare.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Do not use on soils with less than 5% organic matter.
On soils with 10% organic matter and higher, broadleaf weed control will not be adequate.
Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting, excessive moisture, high soil pH (above 7.5), high salt concentration, or drought may weaken seedlings and increase the possibility of damage from TRICOR 75 DF Herbicide and Treflan E.C. Herbicide.

TRICOR 75 DF HERBICIDE IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES

Refer to the other product label for pertinent recommendations, directions for use, restrictions, and precautions.
Unless prohibited on this or other product labels, apply as a broadcast application.

 

 

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Soybeans550 - 1500 g
Potatoes550 - 1500 g60
Corn400 - 675 g
Tomatoes375 - 1800 g60
Asparagus1500 g14
Lupines560 - 675 g
Carrots375 g
Apples1 g
Apricots1 g
Peaches1 g
Pears1 g
Plums1 g
Cherries1 g