Parish

Manufacturer
ADAMA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2027-08-15
Registration number
17464
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A contact post-emergence herbicide for use on certain annual broad-leaved weeds in winter oilseed rape.
 
A suspension concentrate containing 320 g/l (29.2% w/w) phenmedipham. Also contains alcohol C13-iso, ethoxylated. Contains 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one. May cause an allergic reaction.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

IMPORTANT: This information is approved as partof the Product Label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product. 

RESTRICTIONS OR WARNINGS
Do not apply to crops suffering from stress due to lime, trace element deficiency, drought, frost or pest damage. Do not apply when temperatures exceed 21ºC or
in strong sunlight. If treatment is essential, delay spraying until the temperature falls and light intensity reduces.
Do not apply to crops suffering damage due to an earlier herbicide treatment. When applied in sequence with another pesticide, allow 7 days between application of another product and the use of PARISH®.
Do not apply to crops that have wet leaves. It is important that crops are healthy and well waxed up before application. Some damage may be seen, but this is generally transient with generally little effect on crop yields. Avoid overlaps. Crops should not be re-entered until spray residues are dry.
 
 
RESISTANCE
This product contains phenmedipham, a Group C1 herbicide, based on the mode of action classification system of the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee. Repeated use of herbicides with the same mode of action can increase the risk of strains of weeds developing resistance to these compounds, leading to poor control. In order to minimise the risk, a strategy for preventing and managing such resistance should be adopted.
Growers are advised to apply products containing herbicides with different modes of action in sequence or tank-mix where two or more components are active against the target weeds.
Use the recommended rate of PARISH and the correct application timing for the hardest to control weed species present in the field.
The above should be used in conjunction with effective cropping rotation and cultivation techniques e.g. stale seedbed, cultivation and use of non-selective herbicide prior to drilling. Further guidance on weed resistance management is available from the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) and Weed Resistance Action Group (WRAG). Follow WRAG Guidelines.
 
WEEDS CONTROLLED
PARISH is a contact herbicide absorbed by the leaves of weeds. An even application that wets all weeds with a MEDIUM spray under the right weather conditions and at the correct stage of weed growth is necessary to give good control of susceptible weeds.
PARISH should be applied between cotyledon and 2 true leaf stage of the weed. Weeds should be actively growing at the time of application. Moderately susceptible - Red dead-nettle. Moderately resistant - Common chickweed, Shepherd’s purse, Common field-speedwell, Small nettle, Groundsel. Resistant - Charlock, Field pansy, Mayweeds.

CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
PARISH may be used on all winter oilseed rape varieties.
 
Soil
PARISH is a contact herbicide and can be used on all soil types.
 
Time of application
Apply from 2 fully expanded leaf stage of the crop up to 9 leaves unfolded.
 
Succeeding crops
Beet crops may be sown at any time following the use of PARISH. Three months must elapse before any other crop is sown, and mould-board ploughing to a depth of 15 cm must be carried out first.
 
Water Volume
Apply in 200-250 L water/ha. Apply as a medium spray as defined by BCPC.
 
MIXING AND SPRAYING
Half-fill the spray tank with clean water. Add the required amount of PARISH and begin agitation. Add the remaining volume of water. Continue agitation during spraying. Ensure that all spraying equipment is thoroughly washed out immediately after use with water and a recognised tank cleaner. Traces of PARISH left in
the sprayer can cause harm to susceptible crops sprayed later.
 
COMPATIBILITY
Always read the label of the partner product carefully before use. It is advised that PARISH should NOT be tankmixed with metazachlor based products or contact
graminicides as crop damage may occur which may not be fully outgrown. PARISH is not compatible with the adjuvant Toil.

 

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Winter rape1.1 l