Full Deck

Manufacturer
Helena
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
5905-590
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
WHEAT (including Durum), BARLEY, OATS
Application Timing: Apply to actively growing weeds. Extreme growing conditions such as drought or near freezing temperatures prior to, at, or following application may reduce weed control and increase the risk of crop injury at all stages of growth. Only weeds that have emerged at the time of application will be controlled. If foliage is wet at the time of application, control may be decreased. Applications of FULL DECK herbicide are rainfast within 6 hours after application. To obtain season-long control of perennial weeds such as Canada thistle, apply when the majority of the basal leaves have emerged from the soil up to bud stage. For suppression of volunteer potatoes, apply before potato plants are 6 inches tall. Do not apply FULL DECK after the crop has reached the F9 stage. Do not use if cereal crop is underseeded with a legume. Effect of Temperature on Herbicidal Activity: Herbicidal activity of FULL DECK is influenced by weather conditions. Optimum activity requires active plant growth. The temperature range for optimum herbicidal activity is 55°F to 75°F. Reduced activity will occur when temperatures are below 45°F or above 85°F. Frost before application (3 days) or shortly after (3 days) may reduce weed control and crop tolerance.

Restrictions:
Do not allow livestock to graze treated areas or harvest treated forage within 7 days of application.
Do not apply more than 1.7 pints per acre of FULL DECK™ per growing season.
Preharvest Interval: Do not apply closer than 14 days before cutting of hay or 40 days before harvesting of grain and straw.
Application Rates: Generally, application rates at the lower end of the rate range will be satisfactory for young, succulent growth of susceptible weed species. For less sensitive species, perennials, and under conditions where control is more difficult (plant stress conditions such as drought or extreme temperatures, dense weed stands and/or larger weeds), the higher rates within the rate range will be needed. Weeds in fallow land or other areas where competition from crops is not present will generally require higher rates for control or suppression.

Registered for cultures
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Spring barley
Winter barley
Spring oats
Winter oats