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Title: Managing Weed Control Effectively


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Managing Weed Control Effectively Andrew
Robinson Rigby Taylor Limited
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Regulatory Issues Future Directions
  • Focus for the future on approvals for new
    molecules and on -going review of existing
    molecules
  • Environmental Fate
  • Operator Exposure
  • Carcinogenic

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Regulatory Issues Diuron
  • Manufacturers of Diuron formed a Task Force to
    share
  • defence costs and data costs
  • New data has been submitted by the task force to
    EU
  • regulatory authorities during 2007
  • Submission is based on new molecule looks
    likely to
  • succeed. Could re-appear in UK, however
    application rates,
  • application methods and application period
    could change

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Regulatory Issues Diuron
  • Manufacturers sell out to distribution channels
    December 07
  • Distribution channels sell out to end users
    December 2008
  • End users must use up all material by December
    2008 (bear in
  • mind label recommendations etc)

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Dichlobenil
The Proven solution in Vegetation Management
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  • 6.75 w/w dichlobenil
  • Easy to apply granules no need for mixing
  • Low dust content
  • Lower rate for selective weed control
  • Higher rate for total weed control
  • Paving / Tarmacadum
  • Non-hazardous classification, important in making
    a COSHH assessment

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  • Packaging
  • 15kg Pack Size
  • 66 x 15kg per pallet
  • User friendly
  • Compliance with The Manual Handling Regulations

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  • Provides the reliable, effective solution to
    season long annual and perennial weed growth
  • Can be relied on to perform year in year out
  • Gives selective or total weed control
  • Has a non-classified label and possesses one of
    the most acceptable profiles of any modern
    herbicide
  • Has a uniform shape and size which gives an even
    distribution for consistent control

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How Soil Applied Herbicides Work?


Established Weeds
Weed Seeds
Herbicidal Zone
Embargo G 6.75 dichlobenil
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Soil Applied Herbicides

  • Soil applied and activated by soil moisture and
    rainfall
  • A herbicide layer below the soil surface of about
    2.5 - 5cm is established, forming a herbicidal
    zone
  • Enters the roots of germinating broadleaved weeds
    and inhibits their development.
  • Most germinating weeds die before
    reaching the soil surface

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Problem Weeds. Control
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Formulation
  • Contains three powerful active ingredients
  • 200g/l (19.34) 2,4-D
  • 85g/l (8.22) dicamba
  • 65g/l (6.29 triclopyr
  • EC formulation

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Key Benefits
  • Developed specifically for the control of problem
    weeds in vegetation management
  • Safety to neighbouring desirable vegetation
  • Outstanding control of a range of deep-rooted
    perennials and brushwood species
  • Flexible rates in either stand alone or tank mix
    combinations

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A Modern Defence Against Invading Weeds
  • Application Rates - Amenity Grassland
  • Label Recommendation
  • 2.0 - 5.0 Litres / ha
  • Vegetation Management Control
  • 3.0 L / ha
  • Check top growth of perennial weeds
  • 2.0 L /ha
  • In 300 - 400 litres of water per hectare

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A Modern Defence Against Invading Weeds
  • Controls many hard to kill Woody weeds e.g.
  • Bramble briar
  • Birch, Broom, Ash, Gorse, Oak, Sycamore, Elder
  • Blackthorn, Dogwood, Hazel, Willow, Buddleia
  • Rhododendren
  • Japanese Knotweed

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A Modern Defence Against Invading Weeds
Controls many hard to kill weeds
- Creeping Buttercup - Common Daisy - Dandelion -
Broad-leaved Dock - Curled Dock - Japanese
Knotweed
  • - Common Nettle
  • - Creeping Thistle
  • - Spear Thistle
  • - Plantains
  • - Hawkweed
  • - Common Ragwort

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Cut Stump Treatment
  • Treatment should be applied immediately after
    felling at any time of the year except during
    spring sap flow
  • Application in standing conifer crops should be
    delayed until late summer when extension growth
    has ceased
  • Rates of Use - Apply between 20ml to 200ml

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Key Benefits
  • Does not harm grasses
  • High strength formulation
  • All year round applications
  • Low application rates
  • Fast absorption
  • Controls hard to kill weeds

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Japanese Knotweed
  • Forms dense clumps up to 3 metres in height
  • Early Spring, plant produces fleshy red tinged
    shoots
  • These can reach a height of 1.5 metres by May
    and 3 metres
  • by June
  • Plants can grow as much as 2cms per day
  • Will thrive in any type of soil
  • Extensive underground rhizome structure that can
    extend
  • several metres
  • Does not produce viable seeds in the UK

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Common Ragwort
  • One of the most injurious weeds specified in the
    Weeds Act
  • 1959
  • Ragwort is normally a biennial (rosette spring
    1st year,
  • flowering July/August 2nd year)
  • Seeds can be dormant in the soil for up to 20
    years
  • Each plant can produce up to 150,000 seeds with
    a 70
  • germination rate
  • The Ragwort Control Act 2003 Under this
    legislation
  • landowners and occupiers have a legal
    obligation to control
  • the spread of Ragwort

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Managing Weed Control ... Horse-tail or Mares-tail
It has two types of growth, in spring brown
asparagus-like shoots appear with cones at the
tips and these produce spores. Later the more
familiar thin green, branched stems appear and
these remain until winter. Both are produced from
creeping underground rhizomes, which go down
about 1.5 metres
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Glyphosate
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Glyphosate Chemistry

HO
PO-CH2-NH-CH2-COOH
HO
  • IUPAC N-(Phosphonomethyl)Glycine
  • Formula C3H8NO5P
  • Molecular weight 169.07 g/mol
  • Water solubility 15 g/l _at_ pH7

Impossible to formulate as an acid!
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Whats different
  • No performance difference between
    glyphosate/surfactant ratios from 21 to 51
  • Whatever surfactant class
  • Whatever salt of glyphosate
  • Best performance when high surfactant content
    Gallup Hi Aktiv

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Whats different
  • No performance difference between
    glyphosate/surfactant ratios from 21 to 51
  • Whatever surfactant class
  • Whatever salt of glyphosate

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Clean Label Products
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Clean Label Products
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  • Factors which affect performance of all
    glyphosate products
  • Hard water
  • Poor calibration application
  • Nozzle selection
  • Equipment condition servicing
  • Weather Conditions
  • Application Timings
  • Application Rates
  • Weed Spectrum (Under dosing)

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  • Tank Mixing Issues
  • Water Volumes Applied
  • Most products are applied at much lower water
    volumes than recommended by manufacturers
  • Low water volumes in conjunction with complex
    mixes can exacerbate problems maintain water
    volumes if unsure
  • Water Temperature
  • Cold water (lt 5 degrees C) makes tank mixing more
    difficult
  • Water Hardness
  • Hard water, especially if cold as well, makes
    tank mixing more difficult. A water conditioner
    such as Assist will help
  • Leaving Sprayers Standing
  • Always spray as soon as possible after filling
    the sprayer. Products can be difficult to get
    back into suspension once they have settled out..

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  • Order of Mixing
  • It is important to follow the correct order of
    mixing, as shown in the table
  • below
  • Note that some Micronutrients are solid
    formulations and therefore should
  • be added to the tank as indicated for wettable
    powders or WDGs

Observing the above factors (either individually
or in combination) will minimise any tank mix
issues that might otherwise occur
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Alkaline Hydrolysis
  • Breakdown of pesticides due to high pH
    (alkalinity)
  • Some pesticides can breakdown into inactive parts
    in a matter of minutes
  • The ideal pH for spray solutions is slightly
    acidic (pH 5 7)
  • Hard water contains calcium (Ca2), magnesium (Mg
    2) and iron Fe 3)

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Alkaline Hydrolysis
  • Hard water ions can replace pesticide ions
  • Water Conditioners lowers pH and ties up hard
    water ions
  • A blend of water conditioning agents and
    acidifiers
  • Water Conditioners
  • Removes carbonates bicarbonates
  • Modifies pH of spray solutions
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