Clayton Flurry

Categoria
Erbicidi
Registrato fino a
2027-06-29
Numero di registrazione
19736
Materiali attivi
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product Label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully to ensure the safe and successful use of this product.

CLAYTON FLURRY contains fluroxypyr, a translocated herbicide absorbed by the leaves. It is essential that target weeds are fully emerged before application and that the weed foliage is small and actively growing under warm, moist conditions. These conditions are particularly crucial for controlling cleavers.

Ensure that crops are vigorous, with growth unaffected by frost, pests, disease, nutrient deficiency, or moisture stress before treatment. Do not treat crops that are waterlogged or under drought stress.

RESTRICTIONS

  • Do not apply during periods of cold weather or if frost is forecast.

  • Do not roll or harrow crops within 7 days of treatment.

  • Do not apply on crops undersown with clovers or other legumes.

  • Do not use on crops grown for seed production.

  • CLAYTON FLURRY may be used on crops undersown with grasses, provided the grasses are firmly established and tillering.

  • Do not spray if rain is imminent.

  • Avoid spray drift onto nearby crops or areas.

  • Avoid overlapping spray swaths.

FOLLOWING CROPS

If CLAYTON FLURRY is applied at less than 2.0 L/ha, in the event of a cereal crop failure, the following crops can be sown: spring cereals, spring oilseed rape, maize, onion, cultivated poppies, and new leys. A minimum interval of 5 weeks is required, and there are no cultivation restrictions. Any crop can be sown following the normal harvest.

  • Do not sow legumes (e.g., peas, beans, clovers) for 12 months on land treated with 2 L/ha.

  • All manure or crop residues derived from crops treated with 2 L/ha must be returned to grassland or land to be cropped with cereals.

  • Straw from crops treated at 2 L/ha must not be incorporated back into the soil.

On grassland, do not spray swards containing clovers or other legumes, as these are important constituents of the sward.

WEATHER AND GROWING CONDITIONS

Optimum results with CLAYTON FLURRY are achieved when weeds are actively growing under favorable soil and weather conditions, and the crop is vigorously competitive. These conditions are especially important for cleaver control, particularly when CLAYTON FLURRY is applied alone in cereals without the benefit of tank-mixture products offering complementary activity.

  • Do not apply during periods of cold nights or if frost is forecast.

Registrato per le culturePercentuale
Grano primaverile0.5 - 1 l
Grano invernale0.5 - 1 l
Orzo primaverile0.5 - 1 l
Orzo invernale0.5 - 1 l
Avena primaverile0.5 - 1 l