Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Source: Ministry for Primary Industries
flamprop-m-isopropyl
Agsin Pte Ltd
flamprop-m-isopropyl
flamprop-m-isopropyl 200 g/litre
Herbicide
ACVM Registered
2009-10-15
_CRUSADER _ _Draft label _ _21/03/23 _ _Page 1 of 4 _ CRUSADER ™ HERBICIDE A SELECTIVE HERBICIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF WILD OATS IN WHEAT, BARLEY AND RYEGRASS SEED CROPS ACTIVE INGREDIENT: 200 g/litre of flamprop-M-isopropyl in the form of an emulsifiable concentrate (AGRECOVERY LOGO) WARNING KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NET CONTENTS: X litres _CRUSADER _ _Draft label _ _21/03/23 _ _Page 2 of 4 _ PLEASE READ THE LABEL COMPLETELY BEFORE USE FIRST AID If swallowed do not induce vomiting. If splashed in eyes, wash out immediately with running water for several minutes. If skin or hair contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash with soap and running water. If inhaled, immediately move to fresh air and rest. Maintain half upright position if breathing is difficult. Call the National Poisons Centre 0800 POISON (0800 764 766) (24 hrs) or a doctor immediately for advice. EMERGENCY RESPONSE In a transport emergency call 111, POLICE OR FIRE BRIGADE. For specialist advice in an emergency only, call 0800 CHEMCALL (0800 243 6225) (24 hrs). SPILLAGE Exclude non-essential people from the area. Wear protective clothing and prevent material from entering waterways. Absorb spill with inert material such as soil, sand, etc, and place in a waste container. Wash area with water and detergent, and absorb with further inert material. Dispose of safely to a suitable landfill. SAFETY DATA SHEET Additional information is provided in the safety data sheet. Freephone 0800 ORIONAS (0800 674 6627) or visit www.orionagriscience.co.nz GENERAL INFORMATION Crusader is a selective herbicide which controls wild oats in wheat, barley and ryegrass seed crops. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Apply with well-maintained and calibrated spray equipment. Crusader must be applied when both the crop and wild oats are actively growing. Good control may not be achieved if wild oats are beyond the 1 st node stage of development. The timing of application is critical to good results, as selectivity derives from differences in the growth stage and rate of growth be Read the complete document