Triclopyr 44 Tea Rice

Manufacturer
Albaugh
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
42750-128
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Herbicide for selective postemergence broadleaf weed control in rice

GENERAL INFORMATION
TRICLOPYR 44% TEA RICE is postemergence systemic herbicide for the control of certain broadleaf weeds in rice (including ratoon rice). TRICLOPYR 44% TEA RICE controls broadleaf weeds through foliar uptake; therefore, thorough coverage of target weeds is important. DO NOT apply under conditions which would allow spray drift to come in contact with adjacent broadleaf crops as crop injury may occur.

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
Application Timing
TRICLOPYR 44% TEA RICE may be applied as a preplant burndown treatment prior to planting rice, to newly seeded rice, or ratoon rice following harvest of the first crop.
Preplant Burndown Application: Apply at least 21 days before planting dry seeded rice and 1.4 days before planting water seeded rice.
Application to Newly Seeded Rice: Apply from the 2 to 3-leaf to 1/2" internode elongation stage of growth. If two applications are made during the 2 to 3-leaf to 1/2" internode elongation stage of growth, they must be at least 20 days apart, (See special timing of application instructions for water seeded rice under "Water Management").
Ratoon Rice: TRICLOPYR '1'1% TEA RICE may be applied within two weeks following harvest of the first crop to provide control of susceptible broadleaf weeds in ratoon hoe.
Note: Rice is most tolerant to postemergence applications of TRICLOPYR 44% TEA RICE from the 2 to 3-leaf stage to the 1/2" internode elongation stage of rice development. Postemergence applications of the higher rates of TRICLOPYR 44% TEA RICE may result in temporary rice injury that appears as leaf chlorosis or stunting. Rice will normally recover from these symptoms in two to four weeks. Treatments applied after the 1/2" internode elongation stage may result in increased rice injury. Do not apply in the booting or subsequent stages.
Repeat Applications: Do not make more than two applications during the entire crop growing season. See "Special Use Precautions" for details.

Registered for cultures
Rice