Barclay Gallup 360

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Barclay Chemicals
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Barclay Gallup 360 is a systemic herbicide for the control of most broad-leaved and grass weeds in:
 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product Label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product.
 
GENERAL INFORMATION
Barclay Gallup 360 is a foliar acting herbicide that controls annual and perennial grasses and most broad-leaved weeds when used as directed. It is translocated from treated vegetative growth to underground roots, rhizomes or stolons. Leaf symptoms, being a reddening then yellowing of the foliage, are first seen on grass weeds but take longer to appear on broad-leaved weeds.
It is particularly important that the weeds have sufficient leaf growth and are actively growing when treated.
Perennial grass weeds must have produced fresh leaves, which are green and vigorous. Common couch/scutch is most susceptible to Barclay Gallup 360 when it is tillering and when new rhizomes have begun to grow. This is usually when the plants have about 5-6 leaves, each with approximately 12-15 cm of new growth.
The majority of perennial broad-leaved weeds are most susceptible if treated when they are actively growing and are at or near flowering stage.
Annual weeds should be actively growing with grasses having at least 5 cm of leaf and broad-leaved weeds at least two expanded true leaves when sprayed.
Couch/scutch grasses and other grass and broad-leaved weeds are less susceptible to Barclay Gallup 360 when growth is restricted by drought, waterlogging, frost, very high temperatures or natural dieback. Efficacy will be reduced if such conditions occur at or immediately after spraying.
Occasionally a slight check to crop growth may occur, particularly after direct drilling when crop seeds germinate amongst a mass of decaying foliage, stolons, rhizomes or roots. Thorough cultivations are necessary to disperse or bury decaying organic matter. Consolidate loose soils and ensure crops are adequately fertilised and appropriate measures are taken to prevent insect and fungal damage to the following crop, especially where following grassland.
DO NOT apply lime, fertiliser, farmyard manure, pesticides or similar materials until at least 5 days AFTER an application of Barclay Gallup 360.
Note: Barclay Gallup 360 does not give acceptable control of horsetail, Equisetum arvense. Repeat treatment will be necessary.
 
KNAPSACK  RATE ESTIMATOR
Using standard nozzles appropriately calibrated, each litre will treat 40m² (250l/ha water)
The rate of product applied using a knapsack sprayer must be equivalent to the application rates authorised in the ‘Directions for use’ section of the label.
Barclay Gallup 360 recommendation: 4.0  l/ha in 250 l/ha water
Quantity of Barclay Gallup 360 required per 10 litres to treat 400m²:160 ml
Barclay Gallup 360 required per 1 litre spray solution:    16 ml/1L water
Area of Use:General Use
 
Barclay Gallup 360 recommendation: 6.0  l/ha in 250 l/ha water
Quantity of Barclay Gallup 360 required per 10 litres to treat 400m²:240 ml
Barclay Gallup 360 required per 1 litre spray solution:   24 ml/1L water 
Area of Use:Perennial broad- leaved weeds present
 
WEATHER CONDITIONS
A period of at least 6 hours and preferably 24 hours free of rain must follow spraying. Do not spray onto weeds suffering from drought stress as reduced control may occur. Do not spray in windy conditions as drift onto other crops or vegetation can cause severe injury or destruction. Do not spray during frosty weather that prevents active growth and can induce weed senescence.
PRE-EMERGENCE OF DRILLED CROPS - ANNUAL WEEDS/VOLUNTEERS
Weeds Controlled:          Annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds. Volunteer cereals.
Crop
Drilled crops of:
Wheat, barley, oats, durum wheat
Time and Method
Spray after drilling but not later than 72 hours before crop emergence
Dose Rate
1.5 l/ha
Crop
Oilseed rape, linseed, mustard, combining peas, vining peas, field beans, sugar beet, swede, turnip, bulb onion and leek.
Time and Method
Spray up to 48 hours after drilling.
Dose Rate
Apply in 80-125 l/ha water
 
WEED CONTROL PRE-EMERGENCE OF ASPARAGUS
Weeds Controlled:   Annualandperennialbroad-leavedweedsandgrasses.
Crop: Asparagus
Time and Method: Spray whilst the crop is dormant before ALL new spear emergence. Spray must not contact the spears/foliage of the crop. At least 15 mm of firmly settled soil must be covering crowns and spears
Dose Rate:
Annualweeds                 1.5l/ha
Perennial grasses          4l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds: 5 l/ha
Apply in 80-250 l/ha water
 
WEED CONTROL IN STANDING CEREAL CROPS (PRE-HARVEST)
WeedsControlled:Common couch/scutch(Elymusrepens);Black bent (Agrostisgigantea); Creeping bent(Agrostisstolonifera) ; Perennial broad-leavedweeds.
Crops:         Wheat including durum wheat, and oats destined for milling or feed. Barley destined for malting or feed.
(Consult purchasers of crops grown on contract and prospective purchasers of malting grade barley before treatment)
DO NOT TREAT CROPS INTENDED FOR SEED.
DO NOT TREAT UNDERSOWN CROPS
Time
Spray when the moisture content of the grain measures less than 30%.
Target weeds must be green, actively growing and accessible to the spray.
Method
Spray the crop and weeds overall. Use high clearance tractors with narrow wheels and crop dividers. Adjust boom height to maximise spray retention on the target weeds
After spraying:
Wait at least 7 days before harvesting. Treated straw must be chopped and incorporated or removed, after which normal cultivations may be resumed.
Treated straw may be used for feed and litter, but must not be used for horticultural purposes.
Dose Rate
Low-medium couch/scutch-grass infestations, up to 75 shoots/m²: 3l/ha
Medium-high couch/scutch-grass infestations, over 75 shoots/m²: 4l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds; other perennial grasses: 4 l/ha
Apply in 150-250 l/ha water.
 
DETERMINATION OF HARVEST FOR WHEAT AND BARLEY (HARVEST MANAGEMENT) (aided desiccation of the crop already in the ripening phase)
Crops:
Wheat, for milling andfeed
Barley, for malting or feed.
(Consult purchasers of crops grown on contract and prospective purchasers of malting grade barley before treatment). DO NOT TREAT CROPS INTENDED FOR SEED.
DO NOT TREAT UNDERSOWN CROPS
Time and Method
Spray when the moisture content of the grain measures less than 30%.
Spray the crop and any weeds overall. Use high clearance tractors with narrow wheels and crop dividers.
Harvesting:
Wait at least 7 days before harvesting
Dose Rate
1 - 1.5 l/ha
(Use 1.5 l/ha if annual broad-leaved weeds are present)
Apply in 80-150 l/ha water for these doses.
Remarks
After spraying, treated straw must be chopped and incorporated or removed, after which cultivations may be resumed. Treated straw may be used for feed and litter, but must not be used for horticultural purposes.
 
WEEDCONTROLANDDESICCATIONINSTANDINGOILSEEDRAPE,MUSTARDANDLINSEED(PRE-HARVEST)
Weeds Controlled:Common couch/scutch(Elymusrepens);Black bent (Agrostisgigantea);Creeping bent(Agrostisstolonifera);Perennial broad-leavedweeds.
 
Crops:Oilseed rape, winter orspring
Mustard
Linseed, winter or spring
 
The treatment is suitable only for uniform, evenly maturing crops proceeding to harvest in prime condition. DO NOT TREAT CROPS INTENDED FOR SEED.
Time
Weed control/crop desiccation: Spray 2-3 weeks before harvest when the natural ripening of the seed is progressing and the moisture content of the seed measures less than 30%. Target weeds must be green, actively growing and accessible to the spray.
Method
Spray the crop and weeds overall. Minimise crop damage by use of high clearance tractors with narrow wheels and crop dividers.
 
After spraying:
Wait at least 8 days before harvesting mustard.
Wait at least 14 days before harvesting oilseed rape. Wait at least 14 days before harvesting linseed although up to 28 days may be necessary to achieve the required degree of desiccation.
 
Direct combine harvest the crop when fit. Treated straw must be chopped and incorporated or removed, after which normal cultivations may be resumed.
Dose Rate
Low-medium couch/scutch-grass infestations up to 75 shoots/m² andcropdesiccation: 3l/ha
Medium-high couch/scutch-grass infestations over 75 shoots/m² and cropdesiccation:  4l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds; other perennial grasses: 4 l/ha
Apply in 200-250 l/ha water.
 
WEED CONTROL IN FIELD BEANS AND PEAS (PRE-HARVEST)
WeedsControlled:
Common couch/scutch(Elymusrepens).  Black bent (Agrostisgigantea).
Creeping bent(Agrostisstolonifera).  Perennial broad-leavedweeds.
Crops:  Field beans, winter orspring.
Peas to be harvested dry. Combining peas.
DO NOT TREAT CROPS INTENDED FOR SEED.
 
Note: This treatment is intended for weed control and not for crop desiccation
Time
Spray when the natural ripening of the seed is progressing and the moisture content of the seed measures less than 30%.
Target weeds must be green, actively growing and accessible to the spray.
Method
Spray the crop and weeds overall. Minimise crop damage by use of high clearance tractors with narrow wheels and crop dividers.
After spraying:
Wait at least 7 days before harvesting. Direct combine harvest the crop when fit. Treated straw must be chopped and incorporated or removed, after which normal cultivations may be resumed.
Dose Rate
Low-medium couch/scutch-grass infestations up to 75 shoots/m²:3l/ha
Medium-high couch/scutch-grass infestations over 75 shoots/m²:4l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds; other perennial grasses: 4 l/ha
Apply in 200-250 l/ha water.
 
STUBBLE - ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL WEEDS, VOLUNTEERS (All edible and non-edible crops)
WeedsControlled: Common couch/scutch(Elymusrepens).    Black bent (Agrostisgigantea).
Creeping bent(Agrostisstolonifera).                         Annual grasses andbroad-leavedweeds.Perennialbroad-leavedweeds.                                                                                Volunteercerealsandpotatoes(autumnonly).
 
Crops:   Any crop to follow application onstubble.
Time
Autumn/winter applications: Spray when perennial weeds are actively growing, especially after mid-October. Common couch/scutch should have at least 6 new leaves approx. 12cm long.
Method
After harvest:
  Do notcultivate.
  Removestraw.
  Allow weeds toregrow.
  Spray during mildconditions.
  Allow volunteer potatoes to make ample top growth and spray well before onset of frost or naturalsenescence.

After spraying:
  Ifbeforemid-November,waitatleast5daysbefore cultivating.
  Ifaftermid-November,waitforperennialgrassleavesto turn red/yellow beforecultivating

Dose Rate
Low-medium couch/scutch-grass infestations up to 75 shoots/m²:3 l/ha
Medium-high couch/scutch-grass infestations over 75 shoots/m² and volunteer potatoes:  4 l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds present:   5l/ha

Apply in 150-250 l/ha water.
Time
Spring applications:
Spray when weeds are actively growing as for autumn applications. Roots chopped by cultivations must show new leaf growth to be kille
Method
After harvest:

  Cultivate asrequired.

  Leave for regrowth to appear - allow a minimum 21 days weed growth beforespraying.

After spraying:
Wait at least 5 days before cultivating. Re-treatment may be necessary pre-harvest or in autumn as emergence in spring may be incomplete.
Dose Rate
Low-medium couch/scutch-grass infestations up to 75 shoots/m²:3 l/ha
Medium-high couch/scutch-grass infestations over 75 shoots/m² and volunteer potatoes:  4 l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds present:  5l/ha
Apply in 150-250 l/ha water
 
ALLEDIBLEANDNON-EDIBLECROPS-DESTRUCTIONOFWEEDSAMONGSTANYFAILED, UNWANTEDORUNMARKETABLERESIDUALCROPPRIORTORE-CROPPING
Do not use under glass or polythene.
WeedsControlled: Common couch/scutch(Elymusrepens).   Black bent (Agrostisgigantea).
Creeping bent(Agrostisstolonifera). Annual grasses andbroad-leavedweeds.Perennial broad-leavedweeds.
Time
Spray when perennial weeds are actively growing, especially after mid-October.
Common couch/scutch should have at least 6 new leaves approx. 12 cm long
Method
Allow the weeds to make ample top growth and spray well before onset of frost or natural senescence.
After spraying:
If before mid-November, wait at least 5 daysbefore cultivating.
 Ifaftermid-November,waitforperennialgrassleavesto turn red/yellow beforecultivating.
Old crop residues must be chopped and incorporated or removed, after which normal cultivations may beresumed
Annualweeds: 1.5l/ha
Perennial grass weeds:   4 l/ha
Perennial broad-leaved weeds: 5 l/ha
Apply in 150-250 l/ha water
 
STUBBLE/CULTIVATED LAND - ANNUAL WEEDS/VOLUNTEERS (all edible and non-edible crops)
WeedsControlled:Annual grasses and broad-leavedweeds.
Volunteer cereals.
 
Crops: Any crop to followapplication.
Time
Autumn/spring/summer: Spray when weeds are actively growing.
 
For optimum control:
  Annual grasses should have at least 10cm of greenleaf.
  Annual broad-leaved weeds should have at least 2 trueleaves.

Method
After harvest or cultivations:
Allow ground to remain undisturbed for as long as practicable to allow weeds to regrow.

 After spraying:
  Wait at least 24 hours beforecultivating.
  Waitatleast48hoursbeforedrilling.

Dose Rate
1.5 l/ha
Apply in 80-250 l/ha water with the addition of authorised adjuvant ADJ 0325 at 0.5 litres/100 litres of water to achieve optimum efficacy.

 GRASSLAND  INCLUDING  GRASSLAND DESTRUCTION
Grasses/Weeds Killed:    Annual and perennial grasses.
Annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds. 
Crops:    Any crop to followapplication
Time
Spray when grasses and weeds are actively growing at the following times and growth stages:
Annual grasses and annual broad-leaved weeds:
  Spring, summer orautumn.
  Annual grasses have at least 10cm of greenleaf.
  Annual broad-leaved weeds have at least 2 expanded trueleaves.
Perennial grasses and perennial broad-leaved weeds:
  Mid to latesummer.
  Perennial grasses have at least 12cm of leaf or 5 fully expandedleaves.
  Perennial broad-leaved weeds have substantial leaf area or are near flowering.

Method
  Lightly cut or graze and allow regrowth for about 4 weeks until the recommended growth stages arereached.
  Spray at the dose rate recommended for the weed or grasstype.
  Wait at least 5 days, when the leaves become yellowed, before removing the growth for conservation or by grazing as required, prior to cultivating ordrilling.
  Surface mats of old grassland must be thoroughly broken by cultivations before reseeding - see also GENERALINFORMATION

Dose Rate
1-2 years old, only annual weeds and grasses:3l/ha
2-4years old, with perennial grasses: 4l/ha
Long leys e.g. 4-7 years old with perennial broad-leaved weeds:5l/ha
Permanent grassland with ragwort or predominantly fine-leaved grasses:6l/ha
Apply the recommended dose in 200-250 l/ha water.
Important: If poisonous weeds, such as ragwort, are present, keep livestock out of treated areas until such time that poisonous weeds have been removed.

 CULTURAL ADVICE
Direct drilling of grass after a short-term ley
Direct drilling may be practised after a short-term ley provided that all nutrient and lime deficiencies have been corrected and there is no surface trash.
Sowing to grass after late-summer desiccation of long leys or permanent pasture with surface mats
Either: defer seeding until the following spring to allow surface mats to decompose.
Or: apply 2.5 tonnes/ha (1 tonne/ac) of ground limestone to the surface mat not less than seven days after treatment followed by rotary cultivation to break the surface mat and incorporate the ground limestone into the soil. Seeding may be conducted as required thereafter provided that the surface mat has been completely broken down and the seeds will be in contact with mineral soil.
 
GREEN COVER ON LAND NOT BEING USED FOR CROP PRODUCTION (SET-ASIDE)
WeedsControlled:          Common couch/scutch(Elymusrepens).                  Black bent (Agrostisgigantea).
Creeping bent(Agrostisstolonifera).                         Annual grasses andbroad-leavedweeds.Volunteercereals.
Crops:                             Any crop to followapplication.
Users must ensure for themselves compliance with the management rules of any grant-aided scheme before use; the guidance given in the following may be changed.
Time
Annual weeds and grasses except black-grass: 1.5l/ha
Apply in 80-150 l/ha water for this dose rate.
(note - if the green cover is dense and/or well established, use the higher dose of 3 l/ha in 150-250 l/ha water asfor
low-medium couch/scutch - see below)
Apply in 150-250 l/ha water.
 
Method
Do not cut or cultivate prior to applying this product in thissituation.
  Spray before weeds setseed
After spraying do not cut, cultivate or prepare land for the next crop until permitted to do so by the management rules; in any event do not cut or cultivate for 1 day (after 1.5 l/ha) or 5 days(after
3-6 l/ha) after application.
 
Dose Rate
Spray whilst the green cover is actively growing at any time consistent with the prevailing weather conditions and within the management rules of any grant aided scheme. Normally destruction of green cover cannot be started before 15 April and must be accomplished by 31 August. Deep-rooted perennial broad-leaved weeds are best controlled when well grown and are at or near flowering.
 
TOP FRUIT ORCHARDS
WeedsControlled: Most annual and perennialweeds.
Crops
Established (minimum 2 years) trees of: Apple/Pear/Cherry/Damson/Plum
Time and Method
Apply as a directed MEDIUM or COARSE spray. Spray after leaf fall in autumn to before green cluster stage of apple and pear or white bud stage of stone fruit.
Avoid spraying or allowing drift to contact the trunk above 30cm from the ground, or any branches.  Spray must not contact any damaged bark.
Dose Rate:5 l/ha in 200-400 l/ha water
 
WICK/WIPER  APPLICATORS
Certain weeds, particularly those with an erect growth habit and having a spatial separation from desirable species, can be effectively controlled by wiping a concentrated solution of Barclay Gallup 360 onto the leaves or stems. Weeds must be actively growing at application. Do not apply when rain is expected within 6 hours as, apart from unsatisfactory weed control, herbicide might be transferred to desirable species by rain splash or foliar contact.
 
Control of Bolters in Sugar Beet
Treat by a series of three applications during early July to early August with 2 weeks between treatments; for high populations repeat each treatment after 24 hours in the reverse direction.
 
CAUTION
Ensure that there is a minimum 5 cm between the top of the tallest desired vegetation and the impregnated wiper. Bolters should be a minimum 10 cm taller than the desired vegetation for safe application.
 
MIXING
Pour the recommended quantity of Barclay Gallup 360 into the spray tank already half-filled with clean water and under agitation. Top up the tank with more clean water to the required level, whilst maintaining agitation.  Spray out on the day of mixing.DONOTMIX,APPLYORSTOREBARCLAYGALLUP360IN GALVANISEDORUNLINEDMILDSTEELCONTAINERS OR TANKS. KEEP TANKS WELL VENTED AND CLEAR OF ALL SOURCES OFIGNITION.
 
APPLICATION & SPRAY QUALITY
Conventional hydraulic sprayers Knapsack sprayers
Prepared spray solution should be applied as a MEDIUM or COARSE spray (BCPC definition) at nozzle pressures not exceeding 2.5 bar. Barclay Gallup 360 is a systemic weedkiller and is active at low doses. Extreme care must be taken to avoid spray drift onto non-crop plants outside the target area. DO NOT SPRAY in windy weather or near to desirable species or amenity plants as drift onto other crops or vegetation can cause severe plant injury or destruction.
 
SOILS
Barclay Gallup 360 may be used to control weeds on all mineral or organic soils or surfaces, including ash and gravel. Only weeds showing green leaf at the time of application can be killed. There is no residual activity with Barclay Gallup 360.
 
COMPATIBILITY
Barclay Gallup 360 is not compatible with products containing carfentrazone-ethyl.
 
FUTURE PLANTING
Barclay Gallup 360 has no long-lasting herbicidal activity in soils after application.  Agricultural and horticultural quality soils may be planted up with trees after not less than 7 days after application, unless directed otherwise. Other amenity plants may be planted after the treated vegetation has died back or after cultivation.  Under normal weather conditions, cultivations may be conducted 7 days after treatment. Under poor growing conditions wait for the characteristic red/yellow leaf symptoms to appear before cultivating.
 
WEED RESISTANCE STRATEGY
There is a low risk of weeds developing resistance to Barclay Gallup 360. Growers are encouraged to implement a weed resistance strategy based on good agricultural practices and good plant protection practices. Good practice is achieved and enhanced by:
  Following these labelrecommendations.
  Adopting complementary weed controlmeasures.
  Minimising the spread of weeds and theirseeds.
  Implementing good spraying practices to achieve maximum weedcontrol.
  Using the correct nozzles to maximise weedcoverage.
  Applying only under appropriate weatherconditions.
  MonitoringperformanceandreportingunexpectedresultstoBarclayChemicalsManufacturingLtd.
Strains of some annual weeds, e.g. black-grass, wild-oat and Italian rye-grass, have developed resistance to herbicides which may lead to poor control. A strategy for preventing and managing such resistance should be adopted. This should include integrating herbicides with a programme of cultural control measures. Guidelines have been produced by the Weed Resistance Action Group and copies are available from the HGCA, CPA, your distributor, crop advisor or product manufacturer.

 

 
 
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