Clayton Baritone

Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
19568
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Crops
Check varietal tolerance of varieties before using. A satisfactory leaf wax test using crystal violet marker dye, must be carried out before applying Clayton Baritone or the recommended mixtures to peas.
DO NOT treat forage pea varieties or mange-tout.
DO NOT use on first early or seed crop potatoes.
Restrictions relating to certain varieties of potatoes should be strictly observed. Check also all specific restrictions and warnings relevant to potatoes.
CONSULT PROCESSORS BEFORE USE.

Application
Do not overlap spray swaths.
Avoid spray drift onto neighbouring crops, particularly lettuce and sugar beet.
The recommended water volume is 150 – 400 litres/hectare. The lowest volume of 150 litres/ hectare can only be used when weeds are no larger than cotyledon stage, weed density is low to moderate and crop shielding is negligible.
WASH EQUIPMENT thoroughly immediately after use. Fill the tank with clean water and leave overnight.
Spray out before storage or using other products.
Traces of the product may cause damage to susceptible crops sprayed later.

Crop Specific Information
Dwarf French, Navy and Runner Beans

Time of Application
Apply Clayton Baritone in runner, dwarf French and navy beans when the crop has between two and seven trifoliate leaves. Crop selectivity is partly dependent on adequate leaf wax formation. When conditions which reduce leaf wax occur the application should be delayed by at least 5 to 7 days to await recovery.
Clayton Baritone may cause transient scorch, which can be prolonged with applications later than the three trifoliate leaf stage. A range of varieties has been tested for tolerance. However if unsure, growers should check a small area in the first instance or consult their supplier/advisor.

Method of Application
Clayton Baritone can be applied either by a conventional single dose or preferably by a split dose treatment.

Spring and Winter Field Beans and Broad Beans
Clayton Baritone can be used alone or following a pre–emergence herbicide providing the crop is not adversely affected. Crop selectivity is partly dependent on adequate leaf wax formation. Frost, wet conditions, physical damage, disease or previous sprays can all reduce leaf wax and when this occurs application should be delayed by at least 5 to 7 days to await recovery.

Methods of Application:
Clayton Baritone can be applied either by a conventional single dose or by a split dose treatment. The correct crop and weed growth stages are given in the following table. See also Section – Application.

Registered for culturesRateBBCH
Potatoes1.1 kg19
Winter flax1.1 kg0
Spring flax1.1 kg0