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Use rates, Spray equipment – DuPont Authentication Velpar H - 65396 User Manual

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NOTE: Severe alfalfa injury may result following application, if
after cutting the regrowth is more than 2 inches high, or there is
significant stubble left after cutting or grazing, or the air
temperature is above 90 °F.

DORMANT VARIETIES

Make a single application of DuPont™ VELPAR® L after
alfalfa becomes dormant and before new growth exceeds 2
inches in height in the spring. Where weeds have emerged, use a
surfactant.

USE RATES

Use higher rates on hard-to-control species, (see Weeds
Controlled
section below) fine textured soils, soils
containing greater than 5% organic matter, or under adverse
environmental conditions such as temperature extremes or
when weeds are stressed due to low rainfall.

For dormant alfalfa, use a surfactant approved for crops at
the rate of 0.25% v/v (1 quart per 100 gallons of spray
solution).

Select the appropriate rate for soil texture and organic
matter content as follows:

VELPAR® L (Pints/Acre)

Soil Texture

Percent Organic Matter in Soil

Description

<1%

1–5%

>5%

Coarse
Loamy sand, sandy loam 2–3

2–3

4–6

Medium
Loam, silt loam silt, clay

loam,sandy clay loam

2–3

3–6

4–6

Fine
Silty clay loam, sandy

clay, silty clay, clay

3–6

3–6

4–6

NOTE:
- In the states of MT, ND, SD, and WY, do not exceed a use

rate of 4 pints per acre on medium and fine textured soils.

- In the state of Montana (MT), do not apply to soils with less

than 1.5% organic matter.

- In the state of Wyoming (WY):

Do not apply to soils with less than 0.5% organic matter.
Apply to irrigated alfalfa only.

WEEDS CONTROLLED

VELPAR® L, when applied preemergence or early
postemergence at the following rates, will control these
weed species in alfalfa:
1 - 2 PINTS/ACRE

2 - 4 PINTS/ACRE

4 - 6 PINTS/ACRE

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

VELPAR® L, when applied to alfalfa in late spring or after
cutting at the following rates, will control these species
listed below:
2 - 6 PINTS/ACRE

SPRAY EQUIPMENT

Apply VELPAR® L using a fixed boom power sprayer or
aerial equipment.

For ground applications apply in a minimum of 20 gallons
of spray solution per acre and by air in a minimum of 5
gallons per acre. Use at least 5 pints of water per each 1 pint
of VELPAR® L.

Crabgrass

Digitaria spp

Fleabane

Conyza spp

Foxtail

Setaria spp.

Jimsonweed

Datura stramonium

Lambsquarters, common

Chenopodium album

Pigweed, redroot

Amaranthus retroflexus

Alfalfa* (seedling)

Medicago sativa

Barley, foxtail (seedling)

Hordeum jubatum

Bluegrass, perennial* (spring only)

Poa spp

Cockle, white*

Melandrium album

Dandelion, common*

Taraxacum officinale

Dandelion, false* (spotted catsear)

Hypochaeris radicata

Foxtail*

Setaria spp

Kochia

Kochia scoparia

Lambsquarters, common

Chenipodium album

Lettuce, prickly*

Lactuca serriola

Mallow, common

Malva neglecta

Quackgrass*

Elytrigia repens

Ryegrass, Italian (annual)

Lolium multiflorum

Speedwell, ivyleaf

Veronica hederaefolia

Tea, Mexican*

Chenopodium
ambrosioides

Thistle, Canada (seedling)

Cirsium arvense

Thistle, Russian

Salsola iberica

Bluegrass, annual

Poa annua

Brome, downy (cheatgrass)

Bromus tectorum

Buckwheat, wild

Polygonum convolvulus

Catchfly, English

Silene gallica

Chamomile, mayweed (dogfennel)

Anthemis cotula

Chickweed, common

Stellaria media

Fiddleneck, tarweed

Amsinckia lycopsoides

Filaree

Erodium sp.

Flixweed

Descurainia Sophia

Groundsel, common

Senecio vulgaris

Henbit*

Lamium amplexicaule

Lettuce, Miner’s

Montia perfoliata

Mustard, blue

Chorispora tenella

Mustard, Jim Hill (tumble)

Sisymbrium altissimum

Mustard, wild

Brassica kaber

Orchardgrass (seedling)

Dactylis glomerata

Pennycress, field

Thlaspi arvense

Pigweed, redroot

Amaranthus retroflexus

Radish, wild

Raphanus raphanistrum

Rocket, London

Sisymbrium irio

Rocket, common yellow

Barbarea vulgaris

Salsify

Tragopogon spp.

Shepherdspurse

Capsella bursa-pastoris

Speedwell, purslane

Veronica peregrina

Spurry, corn

Spergula arvensis

Tansymustard

Descurainia pinnata

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