Herbicides
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Safety - page 25 • First aid - page 33 • Resistance management - page 41
Cropping Restrictions
:
If legumes are desired in a pasture, do not use Reclaim. Do not plant to sensitive broadleaf
crops for at least 3 years after application of Reclaim.
Environmental Precautions
Runoff
:
Aminopyralid, one of the components in Reclaim, may move with water in very coarsely textured soils. The
use of this product may result in contamination of groundwater particularly in areas where soils are permeable (e.g.
sandy soils) and/or if the depth to the water table is shallow.
Leaching
:
Avoid application where soils are permeable (e.g. sandy soil) and/or the depth to the water table is
shallow.
Drift
:
Care should be taken to avoid drift onto any desirable broadleaf plants .
Toxicity
Toxic to small mammals, birds, aquatic organisms and non-target terrestrial plants. Oral - low toxicity. Acute oral
LD
50
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aminopyralid: > 2,000 ppm,; metsulfuron-methyl: > 5,000 ppm; 2,4-D ester: 300 - 1,200 ppm.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place. Do not freeze.
Refine M/BroadSide
Group 2, 4
Formulation
Product
Company
Active ingredient
Formulation
Container size*
Refine M: Refine SG (PCP# 28286)
E.I. duPont
Canada
Thifensulfuron methyl: 33.35%
+ Tribenuron methyl: 16.65%
Soluble granules
486
g
MCPA ester LV 600 (PCP# 29002)
MCPA ester: 600 g/L
Concentrate
7.6
L jugs
BroadSide: Refine SG (PCP# 28286)
Viterra
Thifensulfuron methyl: 33.35%
+ Tribenuron methyl: 16.65%
Soluble granules 486 g
BroadSide: MCPA (PCP# 29002)
MCPA ester: 600 g/L
Concentrate
7.6
L jugs
*
Each case contains 2 split jugs that hold 486 g of Refine SG and 7.6 L of MCPA ester. Each jug treats 40 acres.
Crops and Staging
Crop
Staging
Barley, oats, spring wheat, including durum, winter wheat
full 3 leaf to flag leaf stage
Weeds and Staging
Apply to apply to young, actively growing weeds that are less than 10 cm in height or diameter, unless otherwise
indicated.
annual smartweed (green
smartweed, lady’s-thumb)
ball mustard
chickweed (1 - 6 leaf)
common groundsel
corn spurry
cow cockle
dandelion
flixweed
hemp-nettle,
kochia (excluding Group 2
resistant biotypes)***
lamb’s quarters
narrow-leaved hawk’s beard
redroot pigweed
Russian thistle
shepherd’s-purse
stinkweed
tartary buckwheat
volunteer canola*
volunteer sunflower
wild buckwheat (up to 5 leaf)
wild mustard
Reclaim (cont’d)