Nufarm Leopard Herbicide

Manufacturer
NUFARM
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
71368-119
Active materials
Links

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use Leopard in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not use Leopard until you have read the entire label.
Do not apply Leopard in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. In the State of New York Only: Not For Use In Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Leopard is a water-soluble herbicide for application as a foliar spray for the control of a broad spectrum of emerged annual and perennial grass and broadleaf weeds in a variety of crops.
Leopard is registered for use:
x as a burndown treatment prior to planting or prior to emergence of canola, corn, cotton, sweet corn, olive, soybean and sugar beets
x post emergence weed control herbicide to be applied on crops containing LibertyLink trait, including canola, soybean, corn, sweet corn and cotton
x post emergence weed control in cotton when applied with a hooded sprayer in-crop
x post emergence weed control in listed tree, olives, vine, and berry crops
x applied for potato vine desiccation.
Many seed trade names are available under the LibertyLink trait contact the seed manufacturer or seed distributor to determine if the seed variety is designated and supported as containing the LibertyLink trait.
It is important to always follow a responsible integrated weed management program. Contact your local agronomic advisor for more specific information on integrated weed management in your area. Leopard is only foliar-active with little or no activity in soil. Weeds that emerge after application will not be controlled. Apply Leopard to actively growing weeds as described in the WEED CONTROL FOR ROW CROPS section to get maximum weed control. Uniform, thorough spray coverage is necessary to achieve consistent weed control. Necrosis of leaves and young shoots occur within 2 to 4 days after application under good growing conditions.
• Leopard is rainfast 4 hours after application to most weed species; therefore, rainfall within 4 hours may necessitate retreatment or may result in reduced weed control.
• Make applications between dawn and 2 hours before sunset to avoid the possibility of reduced lambsquarters and velvetleaf control.
• Consult your local Cooperative Extension Service or Nufarm, Inc. representative for guidelines on the optimum application timing for Leopard in your region.
• Weed control may be reduced if application is made when heavy dew, fog, and mist/rain are present; or when weeds are under stress due to environmental conditions such as drought, cool temperatures, or extended periods of cloudiness.
• To maximize weed control, do not cultivate from 5 days before an application to 7 days after an application.
Many seed trade names are available under the LibertyLink trait contact the seed manufacturer or seed distributor to determine if the seed variety is designated and supported as containing the LibertyLink trait.

Registered for cultures
Canola
Soybeans
Corn
Sugar beets
Cotton
Soybeans
Sweet corn
Canola