Pay Special Attention To Wind And Weather Conditions
Wind Speed, Weather
Susceptible Crops
Wind speed: Drift potential is lowest at wind speeds less than 10 mph.
Spray when wind is blowing away from susceptible crops listed on the Enlist ® herbicide labels.
Target applications at wind speeds greater than 3 mph but less than 10 mph. Caution: Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 15 mph. Aerial application, including drone application, of Enlist herbicides is not authorized. Consult: Some states have additional restrictions on wind speed. Check your state regulations on wind speed. Temperature Inversions: Do not spray during a temperature inversion. Caution: Inversions are more common between dusk and dawn.
This includes: Tomatoes, fruiting vegetables, cucurbits, grapes, cotton without the Enlist ® trait and tobacco. Caution: There is no acceptable buffer distance when the wind is blowing toward an adjacent susceptible crop. DO NOT SPRAY if wind is blowing toward a susceptible crop.
Application
Spray Volume
Spray Rate
Use spray rates from the product labels when weeds are shorter than 6 inches and crops are within the appropriate growth stage window.
Use a spray volume of 10 to 15 gallons or more per acre and apply with calibrated ground equipment.
Do not apply less than 10 gallons of total spray volume per acre. In general, increase spray volume as crop canopy, height and weed density increase to obtain adequate spray coverage.* Special note on tank mix of Enlist One ® herbicide + glufosinate: Use a spray volume of 15 to 20 gallons per acre. Do not apply less than 15 gallons of total spray volume per acre.
Enlist Duo ® herbicide: Spray 4.75 pt/A Enlist One ® herbicide: Spray 2 pt/A
Spray Pressure
Use an appropriate spray pressure within the qualified range for optimum coverage.
Spraying at the higher end of the labeled psi will provide better coverage. Ground speed, product volume and nozzle selection all factor into the appropriate spray pressure.
Boom Height
To minimize spray drift potential, maintain a boom height as specified by the nozzle manufacturer, usually 24 inches or less above crop canopy.** * May require a broader management plan including timely application and use of a soil residual herbicide. ** Always read and follow the product label as well as state and local requirements.
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