
WEEDS CONTROLLED
DuPont™ VELPAR® DF is recommended for the control or
s
uppression of the following species in pineapple 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 - PINEAPPLE
• Do not exceed 4.8 lb VELPAR® DF per acre per crop.
• Do not apply VELPAR® DF within 181 days of harvest.
VELPAR® DF is recommended for selective weed control
in sugarcane except in the State of Florida.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Apply a single treatment of VELPAR® DF per year using a
fixed-boom sprayer and a minimum of 25 gallons per acre
unless otherwise directed.
HAWAII
Apply VELPAR® DF pre- or postemergence at the
following rates for the indicated soil texture:
DuPont™
VELPAR® DF (Lb/Acre)
(Plus surfactant
Soils 0.25% by volume)
Coarse Texture
Sand, loamy sand, sandy loam 2/3 - 1 2/10
Medium
Texture
Loam, silt loam, silty clay loam 2/3 - 2 1/3
F
ine Texture
Clay, gray hydromorphic clay 2 1/3 - 4 8/10
U
se the higher levels of the recommended dosage ranges on
soils high in or
g
anic matter. Do not apply more than twice the
highest recommended rate for the indicated soil texture per crop
(18–24 months).
A surfactant is recommended for all uses.
For preemergence use only, VELPAR® DF may be applied with
aerial equipment using at least 10 gallons of spray per acre.
For spot treatments of emerged weeds, VELPAR® DF may be
a
pplied with a knapsack sprayer in concentrations of
0.6 - 4.8 pounds per 100 gallons of water. Apply a sufficient
v
olume to thoroughly wet weed foliage, but do not exceed 40
gallons of spray per treated acre. Use the lower concentrations
on coarse-textured soils that are low in organic matter, and use
the higher concentrations on fine-textured soils that are high in
organic matter.
LOUISIANA
Apply 2/3 - 1 2/10 pound of VELPAR® DF per acre broadcast
in the fall before sugarcane emerges or in the spring before
active cane tillering begins. Fall treatments of 2/3 - 1 2/10 pound
per acre may be followed by a spring treatment of 2/3 - 1 2/10
pound per acre. Do not apply more than 2 pound per year. Use
the lower rates on coarse textured soils and the higher rates on
fine textured soils.
PUERTO RICO
For preemergence treatments, apply 1/3 - 2/3 pound of
VELPAR® DF per acre.
For postemergence treatments, apply 1/3 - 2/3 pound of
VELPAR® DF per acre to weeds after they have emerged. Use
the lower rates on coarse-textured soils and the higher rates on
fine-textured soils (high in clay or organic matter). Each ratoon
may receive up to 2/3 pound of VELPAR® DF per acre.
For spot treatment of emerged weeds, VELPAR® DF may be
applied with a knapsack sprayer in concentrations of 1/3 - 2/3
pound per 100 gallons of water. Apply a sufficient volume to
wet the weed foliage. Do not exceed 100 gallons of spray per
treated acre. Use the lower concentration on coarse-textured
soils and the higher concentration on fine-textured soils.
Note: Since it is difficult to calibrate “spot” knapsack
applications, extra care must be taken not to exceed the rate
equivalent of the maximum of 2/3 pound VELPAR® DF per
acre.
Do not apply more than 1 1/3 pound of VELPAR® DF per acre
per crop season.
TEXAS
Apply 2/3 - 2 1/3 pound of VELPAR® DF per acre. On plant
cane, apply the herbicide before the cane emerges or as a
directed layby treatment. On stubble cane, apply VELPAR® DF
preemergence (up to the 3-leaf stage) or as a directed layby
treatment. A pre- or early postemergence treatment may be
f
ollowed by a layby treatment, provided at least 60 days have
elapsed and 3 inches of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation have
occurred since the first treatment.
Do not apply more than 2 1/3 pound of VELPAR® DF per acre
per season.
SUGARCANE
Ageratum, tropic Ageratum conycoides
Balsamapple Momordica charantia
Castorbean Ricinus communis
Cra/jointfilesconvert/1225357/bgrass Digitaria spp
Crotalaria Crotolaria spp
Dallisgrass Paspalum dilatatum
Guineagrass Panicum maximum
Junglerice Echinochloa colonum
Kao haole* Leucaena glauca
Moana loa vine* Canavalia cathartica
Morningglory Ipomoea spp
Oxalis Oxalis spp
Popolo Solanum sandwicense
Richardsonium Richardsonia spp
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