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What is Lasher™ Cereal Herbicide? |
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It is a pre-emergent herbicide controlling
most broadleaf weeds, Annual Ryegrass, including hard-to-kill,
such as Soursob. | | It is an
environmentally friendly product, completely biodegradable,
breaking down into natural occurring products in both soil
and water. | | It has a very
low oral toxicity level of LD 3050 mg/kg which is slightly
less than the toxicity of common table salt. |
| It offers highest versatility of
application timing. It can be applied pre-sowing to Wheat
and Triticale or early post-emergent to Wheat, Oats, Barley,
Triticale and Cereal Rye allowing optimal product management
helping to avoid any major "left-overs" at the end of each
season. |  |
| Because Lasher™ is a very active herbicide
the volumes of product to handle are relatively small. The
costs for transport and storage are minimal. Lasher™ is a
WP-Formulation to be mixed with water. Partially fill the
spray tank with water. Measure the amount of Lasher™
required with the measure cup which comes with each 1 kg
pack for the area to be sprayed. Add the correct amount to
the spray tank with the agitation system engaged. |
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| Lasher™ can be applied by: |
| Ground spraying equipment |
Aerial application |
| Apply at a minimum rate of 30 litres of water per hectare |
Apply at a minimum rate of 20 litres of water per hectare |
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How does Lasher™ Cereal Herbicide work ? |
Prior to Sowing |
| Conventionally |
Lasher™ should be applied pre-sowing in Wheat and Triticale onto the soil surface prepared conventionally. For optimum weed control reducing competition for moisture and nutrients in acid-neutral soils, Lasher™ should be applied immediately prior to sowing to a level surface. Application to ridged soils may result in strips of uncontrolled weeds. Clods should be broken down to max. 1.5 inch diameter size or even smaller. |
| Direct Drilling |
Lasher™ can be used in direct drilled Wheat or Triticale. If there is a dense weed coverage it is preferable to apply first a SANOS™ 450 Glyphosate knockdown application, followed by a Lasher™ application right away prior to sowing. If there is medium weed growth, Lasher™ should be tank mixed with SANOS™ 450 or a Diquat/Paraquat Formulation to obtain both knockdown and residual control with one pass. Refer to Label directions. |
Early Post-Emergence |
| For optimum broadleaf weed control Lasher™ should be applied when the weeds are very young and vigorous. For post-emergence applications, always add Sanonda's Spray Activator Wetting & Spreading Agent SANWET™ TG 1000 at rates recommended on the label. Do not add mineral spray oils and/or vegetable oils to Lasher™ as crop damage or poor efficacy may result. |
Wheat, Triticale and Cereal Rye |
Lasher™ can be applied right away after crop emergence. |
| Barley and Oats |
Lasher™ should be applied after the second leaf stage (three leave stage in South Australia) of the crop. |
| | Which weeds are controlled by Lasher™ Cereal Herbicide ? |  | Consult product label for individual recommendations. Some weeds are only controlled by pre- emergence or post-emergence treatments: |
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| African Turnip Weed | Amsinckia/ Yellow Burwood | Annual Wimmera Ryegrass | Annual Phalaris | Ball Mustard | | Barley Grass | Bifora/Carrot Weed | Black Bindweed / Climbing Buckwheat | Brome Grass (suppression only) | Cape Tulip | | Capeweed | Charlock | Common Ice Plant | Corn Gromwell (Sheepweed) | Deadnettle | | Denseflower Fumitory | Doublege / Spiny Emex /Three Cornered Jack | Dock | Fat Hen | Fumitory | | Guilford Grass (Onion Grass) | Hoary Cress | Indian Hedge Mustard | King Island Melilot | Lincoln Weed | | Loosestrife | Matricaria | Mintweed | Mouse-ear Chickweed | Mustards | | New Zealand Spinach | Paradoxa Grass (Phalaris Paradoxa) | Paterson's Curse/ Salvation Jane | Pimpernels | Prickly Lettuce/ Whip Thistle | | Rough Poppy | Saffron Thistle (suppression only) | Saltbush | Salvation Jane/ Paterson's Curse | Shepherd's Purse | | Shore Thistle/Slender Thistle | Silvergrass | Slender Celery | Slender Thistle/ Shore Thistle | Soursob | | Spear Thistle | Staggerweed | Stemless Thistle | Storksbill/ Wild Geranium | Tree Hogweed | | Turnip Weed | Wild Radish | Wild Turnip | Wireweed/ Hogweed | White Ironweed |
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