AUDIT 1.1
United Phosphorous LTD
AUDIT® 1:1 Herbicide, developed by United Phosphorus Ltd. (EPA Registration Number: 70506-435), is a reliable post-emergence solution designed to control a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds in cereal crops and fallow fields. This water-dispersible granule formulation combines two active ingredients—thifensulfuron-methyl and tribenuron-methyl—to effectively target and inhibit the growth of susceptible weed species.
EPA registration: 70506-435
Herbicide
Mode(s) of action:
Active ingredient(s): Thifensulfuron; Tribenuron-methyl
**AUDIT® 1:1 Herbicide**
AUDIT® 1:1 Herbicide, developed by United Phosphorus Ltd. (EPA Registration Number: 70506-435), is a reliable post-emergence solution designed to control a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds in cereal crops and fallow fields. This water-dispersible granule formulation combines two active ingredients—thifensulfuron-methyl and tribenuron-methyl—to effectively target and inhibit the growth of susceptible weed species.
**Key Features:**
- **Broad-Spectrum Control:** Effectively manages challenging broadleaf weeds, including Canada thistle, pigweed, lambsquarters, and mustards, ensuring cleaner fields and promoting optimal crop growth.
- **Flexible Application Timing:** Can be applied post-emergence to wheat (including durum) and barley after the 2-leaf stage but before the flag leaf is visible. Additionally, it is suitable for pre-plant burndown, post-harvest, and fallow applications, providing versatility in weed management programs.
- **Crop Rotation Flexibility:** Allows for the replanting of wheat and barley at any time following application. Other crops, such as cotton, can be planted 14 days after application, while sugar beets, winter rape, and canola may be planted 60 days post-application. All other crops can be planted 45 days after application, offering growers rotational flexibility.
- **Tank-Mix Compatibility:** Easily combines with various herbicides, including 2,4-D, MCPA, dicamba, bromoxynil, and fluroxypyr-containing products, enhancing its efficacy and spectrum of weed control.
**Usage Recommendations:**
- **Application Rates:** For wheat and barley, apply at rates ranging from 0.4 to 1 ounce per acre, depending on weed spectrum and size. In fallow and pre-plant burndown scenarios, similar rates apply. Sequential treatments are permissible, provided the total does not exceed 1 ounce per acre per crop season.
- **Adjuvants:** Utilizing appropriate adjuvants can enhance herbicide performance. Refer to the product label for specific recommendations.
**Safety and Handling:**
- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Handlers should wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, and shoes plus socks to ensure safety during application.
- **Restricted Entry Interval (REI):** A 12-hour REI is mandated following application, during which entry to treated areas should be restricted.
- **Environmental Considerations:** To prevent potential injury to adjacent sensitive crops or desirable vegetation, avoid applications under conditions that may lead to spray drift. Do not apply near desirable trees or plants, or in areas where the chemical may be washed into contact with their roots.
*Note:* Always read and adhere to the product label instructions and state regulations before use. Ensure compliance with all safety guidelines to protect both the applicator and the environment.
AUDIT® 1:1 Herbicide, developed by United Phosphorus Ltd. (EPA Registration Number: 70506-435), is a reliable post-emergence solution designed to control a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds in cereal crops and fallow fields. This water-dispersible granule formulation combines two active ingredients—thifensulfuron-methyl and tribenuron-methyl—to effectively target and inhibit the growth of susceptible weed species.
**Key Features:**
- **Broad-Spectrum Control:** Effectively manages challenging broadleaf weeds, including Canada thistle, pigweed, lambsquarters, and mustards, ensuring cleaner fields and promoting optimal crop growth.
- **Flexible Application Timing:** Can be applied post-emergence to wheat (including durum) and barley after the 2-leaf stage but before the flag leaf is visible. Additionally, it is suitable for pre-plant burndown, post-harvest, and fallow applications, providing versatility in weed management programs.
- **Crop Rotation Flexibility:** Allows for the replanting of wheat and barley at any time following application. Other crops, such as cotton, can be planted 14 days after application, while sugar beets, winter rape, and canola may be planted 60 days post-application. All other crops can be planted 45 days after application, offering growers rotational flexibility.
- **Tank-Mix Compatibility:** Easily combines with various herbicides, including 2,4-D, MCPA, dicamba, bromoxynil, and fluroxypyr-containing products, enhancing its efficacy and spectrum of weed control.
**Usage Recommendations:**
- **Application Rates:** For wheat and barley, apply at rates ranging from 0.4 to 1 ounce per acre, depending on weed spectrum and size. In fallow and pre-plant burndown scenarios, similar rates apply. Sequential treatments are permissible, provided the total does not exceed 1 ounce per acre per crop season.
- **Adjuvants:** Utilizing appropriate adjuvants can enhance herbicide performance. Refer to the product label for specific recommendations.
**Safety and Handling:**
- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Handlers should wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, and shoes plus socks to ensure safety during application.
- **Restricted Entry Interval (REI):** A 12-hour REI is mandated following application, during which entry to treated areas should be restricted.
- **Environmental Considerations:** To prevent potential injury to adjacent sensitive crops or desirable vegetation, avoid applications under conditions that may lead to spray drift. Do not apply near desirable trees or plants, or in areas where the chemical may be washed into contact with their roots.
*Note:* Always read and adhere to the product label instructions and state regulations before use. Ensure compliance with all safety guidelines to protect both the applicator and the environment.