NUP 08134

Manufacturer
NUFARM
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
71368-92
Active materials
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not apply this product 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. 

GENERAL INFORMATION
NUP-08134 contains the active ingredient chlorsulfuron which is a herbicide recommended for control of many broad leaf weeds in barley, wheat (including durum), triticale, and spring oat. NUP-08134 may also be used in winter oat in Texas, Western Oregon, and Western Washington and tall fescue grown for seed in Oregon and Washington. NUP-08134 is a dry flowable formulation which is not corrosive, not flammable, and not volatile. It must be mixed with water or added directly to liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions. A surfactant is to be added to the spray mix unless otherwise noted in other sections of this label.
Both preemergent and postemergent applications of NUP-08134 will control weeds. Preemergence activity is optimized when NUP-08134 is applied prior to weed seed germination. Sprinkler irrigation or rainfall helps to move residues of NUP-08134 into the soil and close to the weed root zone. Optimum weed control from postemergence applications is achieved when weeds are young and actively growing when NUP-08134 is applied. Several factors (including use rate; weed growth stage and degreeof infestation at the time of application, and post-application weather conditions) will affect the range of weeds controlled and the length of residual activity.
Note: In some sections of this label, NUP-08134 applications are described for certain parts of some states. The Directions for Crop Rotation tables at the end of this label provide the counties or landmarks that define more specifically the use areas in those states.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
Any weed population may contain or develop plants naturally resistant to herbicides with the same mode of action. These resistant biotypes may dominate the weed population if herbicides with the same mode of action are used repeatedly in the same field, and adequate control of these resistant weeds cannot be expected. Should an application not control the target weeds, retreat the area using an herbicide with a different mode of action.
To delay herbicide resistance, follow resistance management strategies such as:
• Rotate the use of NUP-08134 with herbicides having different modes of action to treat the same weeds.
• Apply tank mixtures of herbicides with different modes of action, when such use is permitted.
• Use herbicides as part of an IPM program.
• Prevent movement of resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment, and planting clean seed.
• Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator, and/or appropriate state agricultural extension specialist for specific alternative cultural practices or herbicide recommendations available in your area.
Naturally occurring weed biotypes which have been shown to be resistant to Amber herbicide, AIlY herbicide, Finesse herbicide, Express herbicide or Harmony Extra herbicide will also be resistant to NUP-08134.

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