Triallate/Far-Go

Manufacturer
Gowan
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
10163-286
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Emulsifiable herbicide for control of wild oats in winter wheat, spring and durum wheat, triticale, barley, peas (green, field dried, chickpeas, garbanzo beans), lentils, and sugar beet; and for fall application to suppress Bromus species (B. tectorum, B. secalinus and B.japonicus) in winter wheat and in winter barley.

GENERAL INFORMATION
This herbicide, or any labeled tank mixture of this herbicide, should be sprayed on the soil and incorporated before weeds germinate. If weeds, including wild oats, have emerged prior to treating and/or planting, they must be controlled. Before applying this herbicide or any labeled tank mixture of this herbicide, the soil should be in good working condition. This applies particularly to clay soils. Avoid application to a field left in a ridged condition. Application to a field which is wet, lumpy, rough or ridged, will result in reduced wild oat control and increased crop thinning.
This product or any labeled tank mixture of this herbicide must be incorporated into the soil immediately after spraying. Seeding may be done either before or after spraying and incorporation, depending upon the crop that is to be sown. See the "DIRECTIONS FOR USE" section of this label. If seeding is delayed, shallow reworking of the treated area before seeding will not destroy the effects of this herbicide. Weed control may be evaluated by removing a surface inch of soil at the time of germination to inspect the number of wild oats that were killed before emergence.
This herbicide is primarily absorbed by wild oat shoots from the treated layer of the soil. Wild oats are usually controlled before they emerge through the soil. Occasionally, and particularly under dry conditions and cold soil temperatures, some wild oats may emerge and reach the 3- 4-leaf stage before dying. Under conditions of prolonged high temperature at the time of wild oat germination or drought in the spring, this product may not provide the usual high standard of wild oat control.

Registered for cultures
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Durum Wheat
Winter triticale
Spring triticale
Spring barley
Winter barley
Peas
Lentils
Sugar beets