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Soil Texture

DuPont™ VELPAR® L (Pints/Acre)

Description

Preemergence

+

Layby

Coarse*
Sandy loam

1.8

1.8

Medium
Loam, silt loam

2.7

2.7

Fine
Clay loam

3.5

3.5

* With at least 2% organic matter
On dormant cane, a surfactant may be added to the spray
mixture to increase control of emerged weeds.

WEEDS CONTROLLED

VELPAR® L is recommended for the control or
suppression of the following species in sugarcane crops:

* Suppression – a visible reduction in plant population and/or plant vigor
as compared to an untreated area and generally not accepted as control.

USE PRECAUTIONS
SUGARCANE

• Do not plant any crop other than sugarcane following an

application of VELPAR® L.

• Do not feed sugarcane forage to livestock.
• Do not apply VELPAR® L:
- Within 180 days of harvest in Hawaii.
- Within 234 days of harvest in Louisiana.
- Within 288 days of harvest in Puerto Rico.
- Within 234 days of harvest in Texas.
• To avoid injury to sugarcane, observe the following

precautions:

- Do not use VELPAR® L on cane that shows poor vigor

because of insect damage, disease, or winter injury, or shows
symptoms of other stress conditions such as drought stress.

- Do not add a surfactant in applications unless otherwise

specified or allowed.

- Do not use VELPAR® L on gravelly or rocky soils, thinly

covered subsoils, or coarse-textured soils (sands to sandy
loams) with less than 1% organic matter.

- Temporary chlorosis of the crop may result from application

over emerged cane. Applications during active cane growth
should be directed to cover the weeds and soil while
minimizing crop contact.

- Do not use VELPAR® L on varieties known to be susceptible

to herbicides.

• Extremely heavy rainfall after application may result in poor

weed control and/or crop injury, especially if the application is
made to dry soil.

SITE PREPARATION

VELPAR® L is recommended for weed and brush control in
areas where the following species are grown:

EASTERN US AND LAKE STATES

WESTERN US

Fir, Douglas

Pseudotsuga menziesii

Fir, grand

Abies grandis

Fir, Noble

Abies procera

Fir, white

Abies concolor

Pine, Jeffrey

Pinus jeffreyi

Pine, lodgepole

Pinus contorta

Pine, ponderosa

Pinus ponderosa

Spruce, blue

Picea pungens

Spruce, Engleman

Picea englemannii

Spruce, Sitka

Picea sitchensis

Fir, balsam

Abies balsamea

Pine, Austrian

Pinus negra

Pine, loblolly

Pinus taeda

Pine, longleaf

Pinus palustris

Pine, ponderosa

Pinus ponderosa

Pine, red

Pinus resinosa

Pine, Scotch

Pinus sylvestris

Pine, shortleaf

Pinus echinata

Pine, slash

Pinus elliottii

Pine, Virginia

Pinus virginiana

Spruce, black

Picea mariana

Spruce, red

Picea rubens

Spruce, white

Picea glauca

FORESTRY

Ageratum, tropic*

Ageratum conycoides

Alexandergrass

Brachiaria plantaginea

Balsamapple

Momordica charantia

Barnyardgrass

Echinochloa crus-galli

Bermudagrass*

Cynodon dactylon

Burnweed, American (fireweed) Erechtites hieracifolius
Chickweed, common

Stellaria media

Crabgrass, large

Digitaria sanguinalis

Crabgrass, smooth

Digitaria ischaemum

Crotalaria, fuzzy

Crotalaria incana

Crotalaria, showy

Crotalaria spectabilis

Cuphea, tarweed

Cuphea carthagenensis

Dallisgrass

Paspalum dilatatum

Fingergrass, radiate

Chloris radiata

Fingergrass, swollen

Chloris barbata

Foxtail, bristly

Setaria verticillata

Foxtail, yellow

Setaria lutescens

Geranium, Carolina

Geranium carolinianum

Goosegrass

Elusine indica

Guineagrass

Panicum maximum

Henbit

Lamium amplexicaule

Itchgrass*

Rottboellia cochinchinensis

Job’s-tears

Coix lacryma

Johnsongrass (seedling)

Sorghum halepense

Junglerice

Echinochloa colonum

Lambsquarters, common

Chenopodium album

Millet, Texas

Panicum texanum

Morningglory, hairy

Ipomoea pentaphylla

Morningglory, threelobe

Ipomoea triloba

Mustard, wild

Sinapis arvensis

Oxalis

Oxalis spp

Paintbrush, Flora’s

Emilia sonchifolia

Panicum, browntop

Panicum fasciculatum

Paspalum, ricegrass

Paspalum orbiculare

Paspalum, sour

Paspalum conjugatum

Pigweed, redroot

Amaranthus retroflexus

Pigweed, slender (green)

Amaranthus viridus

Pigweed, smooth

Amaranthus chlorostachys

Popolo

Solanum sandwicense

Purslane, common

Portulaca oleracea

Sandbur

Cenchrus spp

Sensitive plant (hila hila)

Mimosa spp

Signalgrass, broadleaf

Brachiaria platyphylla

Sowthistle, common

Sonchus oleraceus

Spanishneedles

Bidens bipinnata

Sprangletop

Leptochloa spp

Spurge, prostrate

Euphorbia humistrata

Spurge, graceful

Chamaesyce hypericifolia

Sunflower

Helianthus spp

Vaseygrass

Paspalum urvillei

Waltheria (hia loa)

Waltheria spp

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