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Visit us at woodyweedspecialists.com.au®, TM, SM Trademarks or Service Marks of Dow AgroSciences, DuPont or Pioneer and their affi liated companies or respective owners.

© 2019 Corteva Agriscience.

Woody Weed Control Guide

Tailored solutions for your weed control problems

With the introduction of an

integrated weed control

program, producers can ensure

long-term and cost-eff ective

woody weed control.

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Weed control at your fi ngertips

Download the

• Woody Weed app for tablets or

• Rate Finder app for smartphones

We’ve combined all our weed, product and application information into

two weed control resources for your smartphone and/or tablet.

Whether you are at home or in the middle of a paddock, no matter what

device you use to communicate … the Woody Weed Specialist apps allow

you instant access to all the information you need to become a woody

weed expert.

Need advice on weed control? Call 1800 899 147

Search for ‘Woody Weed’ in the App Store.

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Weeds choke our waterways, strangle and smother our native vegetation and rob our farmers of valuable land. The best way to combat weeds is to develop an integrated approach to weed management combiningall appropriate weed control options.

There is a concern that climate change will place greater stress on improved pasture and cropping country. As a consequence they may be less competitive, which would open the way to new or greater weed invasions. This means there must be an increase of nationwide surveillance by people who are trained in what to look out for, and increasing eff orts to fi nd suitable biological and other means of controlling these weeds.

This Woody Weed Control Guide is an information booklet specifi cally designed to help you make more informed decisions for the control of woody weeds. It contains information for weed identifi cation, optimal control windows, diff erent application methods plus new and existing herbicide recommendations for many woody weed species.

Why control woody and environmental weeds?

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Access® Herbicide

Esteron® LV Herbicide Lontrel® Advanced Herbicide

Tordon® RegrowthMaster™ HerbicideHotshot® Herbicide

Stinger® Herbicide

FallowBoss® Tordon® Herbicide

Garlon® 600 Herbicide

Uptake® Spraying OilStarane® Advanced Herbicide

Tordon® 75-D Herbicide

Grazon® Extra Herbicide

Vigilant® II Herbicide

Tordon® Granules Weed and Brush

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1. Increase the carrying capacity of your property

Controlling woody weeds means that there is more productive pasture available, which in turn allows you to carry more livestock.

2. Increase the value of your property

Properties that are free of woody weeds are of greater value than those that are infested.

3. Make mustering easier

Large infestations of woody weeds provide stock with a hiding place when being mustered.

4. Reduce the risk of fi re

Large infestations of woody weeds are a fi re risk, particularly in periods of prolonged dry weather.

5. Reduce the incidence of vermin

Large infestations of woody weeds provide an ideal habitat for vermin to breed, e.g. rabbits.

6. Comply with government legislation

Controlling declared woody weeds is the legal responsibility of the landholder.

7. Minimise stock losses

Some woody weeds are poisonous to stock and by controlling woody weeds you can minimise stock losses.

8. Protect the environment

Woody weeds invade and dominate native vegetation if left unchecked.

9. Control erosion

Replacing woody weeds with a dense, competitive pasture stand (and correct grazing management) protects valuable topsoil.

Benefi ts of woody weed control

The Corteva Agriscience Woody Weed Portfolio

Controlling woody weeds will provide the following benefi ts:

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Although controlling woody weeds is diffi cult,it is not impossible.

Their persistent nature means that total control is not often achievable with a single herbicide application.

An integrated approach to weed management is crucial in gaining long-term control over persistent weed infestations.

With the introduction of an integrated weed control program, producers can ensure long-term and‘cost-eff ective’ woody weed control. Combining the use of herbicides and other weed control options such as slashing, cultivation, burning and pasture improvement, producers can maximise the amount of productive land available to them.

The Corteva Agriscience Three Cycle Plan aims to help producers develop a strategic weed control program while obtaining the maximum benefi t from the money they invest in herbicides. The Three Cycle Plan is detailed on page 5 and your local Corteva Agriscience Territory Manager can assist you in putting togethera weed management plan for your property.

To better understand the weed control options available to you in your integrated program please see a more detailed explanation of mechanical treatment, slashing and burning, livestock and herbicides on the following page.

Integrated options for weed control

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Mechanical/cultivation

Mechanical treatment on its own is inadequate to control most woody weeds. However, in conjunction with other methods, it can assist in control. Cutterbars, ploughing or discing are best as they damage the root systems of the plants. This process is best carried out in summer, as haphazard cultivation in winter may result in spreading the infestation. Mechanical movement can exacerbate weed burdens.

Choosing the right integrated weed control option

Livestock

Livestock can aid in reducing woody weed seedling establishment, suppress regrowth and keep pastures competitive. However, their access to seedlings can be limited by logs, rocks and established bushes. Stock can continue to graze in the paddock during treatment with Access, Garlon 600, Grazon Extra, Hotshot and Tordon RegrowthMaster as no withholding periods apply. When treating some noxious weeds, such as green cestrum, stock should be removed from the paddock.

Slashing/burning

Burning or slashing might be useful in the fi rst year to reduce bush size to a more manageable level. To allow enough grass and debris to facilitate a burn it may be necessary to exclude stock. Time your slashing or burning (usually six months prior to spraying) to allow plants to regrow to at least one metre before starting a herbicide treatment. To ensure maximum effi cacy of your herbicide, it is important that woody weeds arenot cut or burnt for six months after application.

Herbicides

Herbicides applied at the right time, using the right rate and technique, are often the most economical, eff ective and practical method for long-term woody weed control. Before treating, ensure woody weeds are actively growing and not showing signs of stress. As with most pests, prevention is better than cure. Treat the edges of large areas to prevent more weeds spreading. Clean up small scattered areas fi rst and improve your fencing so that your livestock can graze on treated areas.

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FOLLO

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CLEAN UP

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The Three Cycle Plan

First strike. Knockdown. Year 1.The aim is to reduce the weed infestation to more manageable levels. It is critical that you allow funds for a follow-up treatment in the next cycle or you may fi nd regrowth will return and if not treated your initial work could be wasted. Make sure spraying conditions are right for treatment.

Second strike. Follow up. Year 2-3.This is vital. The aim is to follow up what was treatedin the previous cycle. After your initial knockdown of large infestations, areas that you could not reachneed followup. Make sure spraying conditions areright for treatment.

Clean up. Year 4-5. Continue to check over time to ensure no seedlings get away. The most eff ective herbicide will be determinedby the weed species, situation, growth habit andapplication technique.

Unlocking the potential of weed infested paddocks can be less expensive than buying the neighbour’s place. A simple planned approach using a knockdown, follow up and clean up strategy using the right herbicidecombination is one way to economically bring pasture back to an income-earning status.

Strategic treatment program

1. Defi ne the problem

Draw a layout of your property and paddocks. Locate and shade areas of infestation.

2. Develop a program

Begin with the end in mind. Identify the weed species in each paddock. Determine the infestation density (scattered, medium, dense). Detail the size of the infestation (acres/hectares). Develop a fi nancial plan to determine the resources you have to control the problem. Determine the priorities.

3. Apply the program

Use the Three Cycle Plan to chart your success.To fi nd out more visit woodyweedspecialists.com.au

Three steps to success

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There are a number of diff erent methods you can use to treat woody weeds. The option you choose will be determined by the size of the problem, the resources you have available and time constraints you are working within. Refer to the ready reference table control guide at the back of this guide and product labels for correct application rates.

Which method of treatmentshould I use?

Download the Rate Finder app to your

smartphone to help you fi gure out

the best times to spray each weed,

anywhere, anytime. Search for ‘Woody

Weed’ in the App Store.

Woody Weed andRate Finder apps 1. Stem injection application

Make horizontal cuts with a narrow-bladed axe(5–7 cm wide) through the bark of the woody weedinto the sapstream at waist height. Space these at10–13 cm centres. Leave the axe in the cut and immediately (within three seconds) apply the herbicide down the axe blade, to ensure the full dose enters the sapstream. This is necessary because the plant can seal the cut quickly, thus barring the chemical penetrating into the sapstream. Do not treat trees with poor sap fl ow, which occurs when plants are stressed. Where low branches are encountered place a cut immediately below the branch.

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NOTE: SPRAY DRIFT Spray only when there is no movement of air towards non-target, susceptible vegetation or waterways. Drift can be greatly reduced by using nozzles and spray pressures that produce a minimum proportion of small, drift-prone droplets – e.g. lower pressure, larger droplets and higher spray volume. Under ideal conditions, spraying can be carried out near susceptible non-target plants and waterways by separating them with a suitable size buff er area.

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2. Aerial spraying application

Apply herbicide in not less than 200 L/ha water volume.Spray with a calibrated aircraft using the full overlap opposite pass technique. Nozzle combination should not be less than D8/45°. Spraying in wind exceeding 10 km/h, temperatures above 30°C or relative humidity below 50% is not recommended.

3. Basal bark application

Use this method to treat saplings and regrowth less than 5 cm in basal diameter. The herbicide is applied mixed with diesel or Biosafe™ to assist penetration through the bark. Weeds with thick, corky bark cannot be treated successfully using this method. Do not treat if the stems are wet or charred as this prevents the herbicide from penetrating through the bark. Make sure you thoroughly treat the whole circumference of each stem from ground level to a height of 30 cm.

4. Brushcutter application

The brushcutter takes the back-breaking eff ort out of the cut stump application method. It uses a high-powered tungsten-tipped cutting blade to removethe top growth as close to ground level as possible.A sprayer attachment or a separate knapsack sprayer delivers a dose of herbicide almost immediately to the cut surface.

5. Cut stump application

Cut stump application is the preferred method for saplings that are too small to be stem injected. Cut stems as close to the ground as practical, no higher than 10–15 cm from ground level. Thoroughly apply the herbicide mixture or gel immediately after the cut is made. This is necessary because the plant can seal the cut quickly, thus barring the chemical from penetrating into the sapstream.

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Reference: Not all of these applications methods are able to be used on all of our woody weed products - suggest a refer to label comment.

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Which method of treatmentshould I use? continued

6. Foliar spray application

This method normally refers to high volume application using a hand gun to treat the foliage of the plant. It is recommended to use a No. 5–8 tip on your gun and calibrate your pump pressure to 700–1500 kPa. Ensure you treat the entire leaf area of the plant to the point of run-off , with thorough coverage of the crown, runners and tips. Knapsack and 12 volt sprayer packs are only recommended for the control of herbaceous weeds such as cobblers peg, docks and wandering jew.DO NOT use knapsacks or 12 volt sprayer packs to treat woody weeds.

7. ThinLine application

The ThinLine™ technique, where a more concentrated mixture is applied to the bottom 5 cm only, can be considered for some species. Some woody weeds can be treated when basal diameter is greater than 5 cm. Refer to the product label for details.

8. Blanket wiper application

Operate wiper equipment a minimum of 10 cm above the pasture. Weeds should be at least 15 cm above the pasture at time of application. Speed of travel should be no greater than 8 km/h. The chemical solution should be fed to the blanket at a fl ow rate suffi cient to keep the blanket wet but not dripping. In thick patches the blanket may require more frequent solution recharge. For woody plants, a scraper bar should be mounted in front of the blanket wiping the stems. Two passes (in opposite direction) with the blanket increases the contact with the plant.

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9. Ground boom spray application

For pasture weeds, sprayers should be calibrated to deliver a minimum of 100 L/ha of water with a droplet size of 150–350 microns. Use higher volumes of water in dense pastures to achieve better penetration and coverage. It is recommended that you use fl at fan nozzles and spray pressures of 200–300 kPa with boom height set to ensure double overlap of nozzle pattern at the top of the weed canopy.

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Reference: Not all of these applications methods are able to be used on all of our woody weed products - suggest a refer to label comment.

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10 cm

20 cm

30 cm

3 cuts

5 cuts

7 cuts

40 cm

50 cm

60 cm

10 cuts

12 cuts

14 cuts

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10. Hand application

Apply granules to the soil prior to spring or summer rains. It is essential that the root area of the woody weed is evenly treated with the granules. Estimate the surface area (m2) covered by the bush to a distance of 30 cm out from the drip line then apply granules evenly over the whole area. With Tordon Granules for example, if the bush covers 5 m2 then apply fi ve heaped metric tablespoons of the product over the area.(N.B. One heaped metric tablespoon weighs 45 g.)

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Stem injection at or near ground level is recommended

1. Where soil types and substrata structure prevent vigorous root growth e.g. ‘Traprock’ country in SE Queensland and Tablelands of New England, NSW.

2. So called ‘hard country’ (general poor growing conditions).

3. Western poplar box areas.

4. Areas where rainfall is less than 500 mm per year.

5. Diffi cult-to-control species of wattles and eucalypts – e.g. stringy bark and sap bleeding types.

Basal diameter/close space treatment

RATE: Mix one part Tordon RegrowthMaster with four parts water

Quick reference:Tordon RegrowthMaster –

how many cuts per stem?

TREAT HERE TREAT HERE

30cm

30cm

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Access® Herbicide

Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

Deciduous plants

Non-deciduous plants

Grazon® Extra Herbicide

Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

Blackberry

Fireweed North NSW/Qld

Fireweed South NSW

St John’s wort

Sweet briar

Gorse

Lantana/associated weeds

Rubber vine

Eucalypt regrowth/wattle

Hotshot® Herbicide

Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

Lantana

Fireweed North NSW/Qld

Fireweed South NSW

Starane® Advanced Herbicide

Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

Lantana

Prickly acacia

Wattle regrowth

Stinger® Herbicide

Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

Blackberry

Tordon® Granules Weed and Brush Herbicide Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

Sweet briar

Blackberry

African boxthorn

Lime bush

Eucalypt regrowth

Ragwort

Weed

Weed

Weed

Weed

Weed

Best time to spray/treatCan spray/treatif conditions are suitable

Do not spray/treat

KEY: Critical comments

Spraying must only be carried out when plants are in full leaf and fl owering, which should begin six to eight weeks after substantial rainfall.

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When should I treat?For the most eff ective weed control,treatment needs to be undertaken under the best environmental, climatic and seasonal conditions. The following spray timings highlight the best seasonal window to treat

diff erent woody weeds using the key woody weed herbicides from Corteva Agriscience. Always consult the product label before commencing any treatment program.

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Bush diameter (metres)

1.5

Bush height (metres)

4.0

4.5

5.0

5.5

6.0

7.0

8.6

10.4

12.3

14.4

2.0

10.5

13.6

14.9

17.6

20.4

2.5

15.0

17.6

20.6

23.8

27.3

1

Bush height (metres)

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

160

630

1400

2500

2

240

940

2100

3800

3

310

1300

2800

5000

Water rate L/ha 2000 3000 4000

Bush diameter (metres) Spray volume per bush (mL)

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Using the right spray volume is essential to ensure acceptable control. Applying too much is wasteful, and applying too little can mean having to go back to re-treat large amounts of regrowth. Always read the label for the application rate and critical comments. Use the calibration charts below as a guide to the correct foliar spray volume you should be applying to a woody weed.

What spray volume should I use?

Calibration chart for dome-shaped weedsRecommended volume for dome-shaped weeds such as blackberry and gorse.

Volume of spray per bush in L based on 3000–4000 L/ha

Source: Max McMillan

Calibration chart for cylindrical/cone-shaped weedsRecommended volume for cylindrical/cone-shaped weeds such as sweet briar, lantana, wattle and eucalypt regrowth.

Volume of spray per bush in L based on 2000–4000 L/ha

Source: Max McMillan

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1000–2000

Spray volume(L/ha)

Nozzle Diameter(mm)

Output(L/min)

Pressure(kPa)

1500–3000

2000–4000

3000–6000

4000–8000

D4

D5

D6

D7

D8

1.6

2.0

2.4

2.8

3.2

2.5

3.8

5.5

7.8

8.6

400

500

600

700

800

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Non-calibrated spray nozzles can leadto inaccurate application rates, spraypatterns and droplet size, which can reduceherbicide eff ectiveness. The fi rst and mostimportant step in sprayer calibration is tochoose the correct nozzle type and size foryour application.

Nozzles and pressures for diff erent spray volumes

Prior to spraying, select a bush to spray and decide what shape the weed can be categorised as (either dome or cylindrical). Spray that bush normally to achieve good coverage to the point of run-off . Time how long it took you to spray. Repeat this process spraying into a bucket. Measure the spray volume and compare this with the recommended spray and water rate using the tables attached. Installing a fl ow meteron the high pressure hose next to the hand gun will make calibration easier.

Adjuvants

Grazon Extra, Garlon 600, Hotshot and Starane Advanced formulations already contain surfactants. Stinger is formulated as a granule and either BS-1000 or Uptake Spraying Oil is recommended. The use of additional surfactants is not recommended except in specifi c situations as detailed on the label.

Rainfastness

Grazon Extra, Garlon 600, Hotshot and Starane Advanced are rainfast. Foliar application should be stopped if rain is likely within one hour or if foliage is wet. Stinger Herbicide is relatively rainfast; foliar application should be stopped if rain is likely within six hours.

Guide tocalibration

Reference: Scott, M. and Cook, T. (2007).

Spraying Woody Weeds. NSW DPI SMARTtrain Chemical Notes 2.

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Woody weed identifi cationand growth habit

Correct identifi cation

Correct identifi cation of the woody weeds needs to be made before consulting recommendations for control. Contact your local Corteva Agriscience representative or government authority for assistance.

Growth habit

In addition to identifi cation of the weed species, thegrowth habit of the weed is paramount to the application technique and product chosen for its control. The growth habit will limit the choices of product and the application techniques applicable.

This example on the right should illustrate that woody weed control is not a straightforward matter. Sometimes it isdesirable to allow the woody weed to grow larger to enable better and more cost-eff ective control. The diagrams on the following pages illustrate some of the most common situations that will be encountered and explain the problems and solutions for each. Refer to the product label to ensure the species identifi ed is registered and the correct rate, timing and critical comments are followed.

Aerial applicationGarlon 600Grazon ExtraStarane AdvancedStinger (Helicopter Only)

Boom sprayFallowBoss TORDONGrazon ExtraStarane AdvancedStinger

Foliar spray applicationHotshotGarlon 600Grazon ExtraLontrel AdvancedStarane AdvancedStingerTordon 75-D

Stem injection applicationTordon RegrowthMaster

Basal bark applicationAccessGarlon 600Starane Advanced

ThinLine applicationAccess

Cut stump applicationAccessGarlon 600Starane AdvancedTordon RegrowthMasterVigilant II

Gas gun applicationGarlon 600Grazon ExtraStingerStarane Advanced

Blanket wiper applicationGrazon Extra

Pellet or granularapplication (hand)Tordon Granules

Typicalwoody weed

A eucalypt stem one metre tall could be:

• A seedling in its fi rst year of growth. Such a plant when actively growing has few reserves and can be readily controlled by foliage spraying.

• A tree 10 years old – grazed-off , dozed-off , slashed, fi red, sprayed-off or in some way defoliated two or three times in that decade, since germination. Though it may only have sparse foliage, it could well have a large lignotuber below the ground, full of food reserves and buds capable of regrowth when the top is again removed. If this is the growth form you confront, then foliage spraying will usually be unsatisfactory. In essence, you need to treat to prevent the secondary buds in the lignotuber from regrowing. Cut stump treatment or stem injection around the base of the original tree are the preferred application techniques.

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Foliar spray

Stem injection

Basal bark spray

Cut stump

Granular application

Use

Garlon 600Starane AdvancedGrazon Extra

HotshotTordon 75-DLontrel Advanced

StingerStem too small to injectToo laboriousToo laboriousToo expensive

Avoid

Woody weed with extensive fi ne stems

Basal bark spray

Foliar spray

Cut stump

Stem injection

AccessStarane AdvancedAccessTordon Granules

Garlon 600

Insuffi cient leaf area to spray

Stems too thin and too manyStems too small to inject

Avoid

UseThinLine

Granular application

Stem injection

Basal bark spray

Foliar spray

Tordon RegrowthMasterAccessStarane AdvancedGarlon 600

Tordon RegrowthMaster

Bark an stem too thick to allow penetration of chemical

Plant too big

Avoid

UseCut stump

Vigilant II

Avoid

Seedling woody or perennial weed with small root systems and

simple stems

Advanced growth (>2 m tall) from seed

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Herbicide treatment optionsWhat to use, what to avoid and why

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It is essential to destroy the lignotuber as it enables repeated regeneration following defl iation of the stem. This can be the most diffi cult situation to control and some plants may require re-treatment.

Cut stump

Stem injection

Foliar spray

AccessTordon RegrowthMasterAccessTordon Granules

Garlon 600

Stems too thin to injectInsuffi cient leaf cover

Avoid

UseBasal bark spray/ThinLine

Granular application

Garlon 600

Stem injection

Foliar spray

Granular application:

Non-selective

Basal bark spray

Tordon RegrowthMasterAccess Garlon 600Not cost eff ective

Ineff ective, plant too big

Bark and stem too thick to allow chemical penetration

Avoid

UseCut stump

Stem injection

Cut stump

Tordon RegrowthMasterAccess Garlon 600Stems to small

Basal bark spray

Foliar spray

Cut stump

Basal bark spray

Stem injection

Grazon ExtraTordon GranulesTechnique not suitable

Stinger

Technique not suitableTechnique not suitable

Avoid

UseGranular application

Use

Foliar spray Insuffi cient leaf area to control root systemAvoid

Regrowth following mechanical clearing or poor cut stump treatment

Standing timber single or multi-stemmed

Eucalypt or paperbark tea-tree regroth from lignotuber

Blackberry regrowth or root suckering plant up to 3 m tall

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Grazon® Extra Herbicide. With next generation aminopyralid.Grazon Extra off ers greater effi cacy and long-term control of tough-to-kill woody weeds than any picloram and triclopyr combination herbicide.

Works better. Works longer on lantana.The aminopyralid in Grazon Extra improves lantana control when compared with picloram + triclopyr.Grazon Extra provides excellent (100%) control of lantana.

Works better. Works longer on blackberry and lantana.

Grazon Extra suppresses regrowth over two years

Trial 074002RA. Lantana demo trial, Yarraman, Qld 2007/08

Works better. Works longer on blackberry.Grazon Extra gives 14% to 38% more eff ective control. Grazon Extra suppresses blackberry regrowth over two years.

% Brownout

% Control 284 DAA

% Control 410 DAA

Grazon Extra 500 mLTriclopyr + picloram 500 mL

Rate (/100 L water)

Perc

ent

cont

rol

100 100 100100100

95

90

85

80

91

88

Grazon Extra

500 mL/100 L water

Grazon Extra

350 mL/100 L water

Triclopyr + picloram

500 mL/100 L water

Metsulfuron 10 g +

glyphosate 200 mL/100 L

water + BS 1000 0.1%

48

Days after application = DAA

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80

70

60

50

40

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1 month 9 months 15 months Over 2 years

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Works better on key weeds

Key benefi ts metsulfuron + glyphosate mixes Stinger Why?

Doesn’t kill grasses

Much quicker brownout

Control of more weeds including thistles

Includes aminopyralid – less regrowth to follow

up in the second and third year

Retains pasture competition and smothers

invading secondary weeds like Paterson’s

curse and thistles

Easy identifi cation of where you’ve treated

Thistles are often the fi rst to return when

weeds are controlled

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Knockdown blackberryStinger® Herbicide. The aminopyralid makes all the diff erence.

% Visual control blackberry 677–770 days after treatment(mean of 5 trials in New South Wales)

% V

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l reg

row

th c

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ol

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0Stinger 20 g +

BS1000 100 mL/100 L

Stinger was signifi cantly superior in

four out of fi ve trials.

Stinger contains the powerful

active ingredient aminopyralid,

providing superior control, faster

brownout and a wider range of

weeds controlled.

If you’re planning a serious war

on woody weeds, then Stinger

provides your economical fi rst

strike.Metsulfuron 10 g +

BS1000 100 mL/100 L

Tough on secondary weedsOften the biggest failing of weed control programs is the invasion of secondary weeds. Seedbeds under the controlled weed often harbour the seeds of thistles and other invasive weeds just waiting for the opportunity.

In this trial conducted in Wallabadah NSW in March 2012 both treatments showed some blackberry regrowth after one year as expected. The clear diff erence however was wherever Stinger was used there were no or very few spear thistles.

Why use Stinger Herbicide?

Blackberry treated with Stinger Herbicide13 months after application

Blackberry treated with metsulfuron & glyphosate13 months after application

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Foliar sprayArtichoke thistle Cynara cardunculus

Vic

SA

200 mL/100 L of water

125 mL/100 L of water

TORDON 75-DTORDON 75-D

Foliar sprayApple-of-sodom Solanum linnaeanum

Vic

SA

650 mL/100 L of water

300 mL/100 L of water

TORDON 75-DTORDON 75-D

Woody weed State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

African boxthorn Lycium ferocissimum

Alligator weed lternanthera philoxeroides

Angophora regrowth Angophora spp.

Apple box Angophora fl oribunda

Australian blackthorn Bursaria spinosa

Banksia Banksia spp.

Bathurst burr Xanthium spinosum

Bellyache bush Jatropha gossypifolia

Biddy bush Cassinia arcuata

Bitter bark Alstonia constricta

All

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:30 with diesel distillateBasal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

ACCESSCut stump

GARLON 600

VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

GARLON 600 170 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump ACCESS

ACCESS

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

GRAZON EXTRA 500 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Cut stump TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:20 with water + surfactant

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Gas gun application

GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water

STINGER

STINGER

STINGER

STINGER

Boom application

Stem injection TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:4 with water

20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

1:60 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

500 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

All

All

All

All

NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic

NSW, Qld, SA

TORDON 75-D 1.3 L/100 L of water

Granule application – Hand

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Blanket wiper

Boom applicationNSW, Qld

All

All

All

Vic

Qld

Qld

NSW, Qld

400 or 560 mL/100 L of water

350 mL/100 L of water

45 mL/100 L of water

1 L/ha

300 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

650 mL/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:4 with water

500 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

GARLON 600

GARLON 600

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

STINGER

400 or 560 mL/100 L of water

TORDON Granules 35 to 45 g/m2

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

160 g/ha + surfactant

Tas

All

NSW, Old, Vic, WA

Old, SA, Vic, WA

NSW, Qld

TORDON 75-D

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

ACCESS

STINGER

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

African boxthorn Australian blackthorn Bathurst burr Bitter bark

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Black wattle Acacia leiocalyx

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe ThinLine basal bark ACCESSFoliar spray STARANE ADVANCED 300 or 600 mL/100 L of water

TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:4 with waterStem injection

Basal bark and Cut stump All

Blackberry Rubus fruticosus

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA 350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray GARLON 600 170 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Foliar spray STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450 20 g +160 mL/100 L of water

+ Uptake

STINGER 20 g + 100 mL of water + Uptake

All

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

LONTREL ADVANCED 1:9 with waterStem injection

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Foliar spray TORDON RegrowthMaster 500 mL/100 L of water + adjuvant

TORDON 75-DFoliar spray

All except NT

1.3 L/100 L of waterVic

Woody weed State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Blackberry nightshade Solanum nigrum

Blue billygoat weed (Blue top) Ageratum houstonianum

Blue heliotrope Heliotropium amplexicaule

Bracken fern Pteridium esculentum

Boneseed (Bitou bush) Chrysanthemoides moniliferaspp. monilifera

Controlled droplet application

Granule application – HandNSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

Aerial application GRAZON EXTRA 10 L/ha (apply in 200 L water/ha)ACT, NSW, NT, Qld,

SA, Vic, WA

TORDON Granules

Aerial applicationAll

Aerial (helicopter only)NSW, Tas, Vic

120 g + 6.4 L/ha + Uptake

GARLON 600

STINGER

4.8 L/ha (apply in 200 L water/ha)

Apply undiluted

170 mL/1 L of water

35 to 45 g/m2

280 mL/10 L of water

335 mL/10 L of water

320 g/ha + surfactant

4.8 L/ha (apply in 200 L water/ha)

All

NSW, SA, Tas, Vic, WA

Qld

Aerial (helicopter only)

Aerial (helicopter or fi xed)

Controlled droplet applicationAll

Gas gun applicationAll

Gas gun application

Cut stump

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of waterAll

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayAll

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Boom application

Cut stump

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld, Tas, Vic

Gas gun application

NSW, Qld

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

Aerial applicationAll STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450

STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450

STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450

Foliar spray

Boom application

Boom application

All

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

900 mL/ha + 1 L/ha Uptake

500 mL/100 L of water

1 L/100 L of water

600 mL/100 L of water

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

60 g + 3.2 L/ha + Uptake

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

60 g + 3.2 L/ha + surfactant

120 g/ha + surfactant

650 mL/100 L of water

Gas gun application

GARLON 600

STINGER

VIGILANT II

GARLON 600

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

TORDON 75-D

VIGILANT II

STINGER

STINGER

STINGER

STINGER

STARANE ADVANCED

TORDON 75-D

Blackberry Blue heliotrope Boneseed Bracken fern

Bridal creeper Myrsiphyllum asparagoides

SA 10 g/100 L of water + surfactantFoliar spray STINGER

Blackberry Rubus fruticosus (continued)

Brigalow regrowth Acacia harpophylla

All Basal bark and Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

ACCESS 1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

GARLON 600 170 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA 350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray HOTSHOT 700 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED 300 or 600 mL/100 L of water

NSW, Qld

All

Foliar spray

Broad-leaf hopbush Dodonaea viscosa ssp.angustifolia

Basal bark and Cut stump GARLON 600 1:60 with diesel distillateNSW

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Foliar sprayCalifornia thistle Cirsium arvense

TORDON 75-D 650 mL/100 L of waterNSW, Qld, SA,

Vic, WA

Broad-leaf pepper tree Schinus terebinthifolius

Foliar sprayAll STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of water

Cut stump VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

Basal bark STARANE ADVANCED 2.1 L/100 L of diesel distillate

Woody weed State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Brooms Genista spp.Cape, English, Flax leaf,Montpellier

Brown salwood (Hickory wattle) Acacia aulacocarpa

Brush and swamp box Lophostemon confertus andL. suaveolens

Calotrope Calotropis procera

Camphor laurel Cinnamomum camphora

Canna lily Canna indica

Basal bark and Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark ACCESS

Foliar spray

Cut stump

Cut stump ACCESSTas

Basal bark and Cut stump GARLON 600 1:20 with diesel distillate

All

Foliar spraySA, Vic

VIGILANT II

GARLON 600

TORDON 75-D

GARLON 600 1:48 with diesel distillate

170 mL/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

700 mL/100L of water

300 or 600 mL/100 L of water

300 mL/100 L of water

250 or 350 mL/100 L of water

Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

All

All

All

Tas Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar sprayAll

Cut stump

Gas gun application

Foliar sprayAll

All

All

All

Basal bark and Cut stumpNSW, Qld

NSW, Qld

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

1:4 with water

1:30 with diesel or Biosafe

1:4 with water - variable results

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

170 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/10 L of water

Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

1:4 with water

GRAZON EXTRA

TORDON RegrowthMaster

ACCESS

ACCESS

HOTSHOT

TORDON RegrowthMaster

TORDON RegrowthMaster

ACCESS

ACCESS

STARANE ADVANCED

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

VIGILANT II

GARLON 600

VIGILANT II

GRAZON EXTRA

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Stem injection

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:20 with water + surfactant

Stem injection

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Stem injection

Cut stump

Foliar spray

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Broad-leaf pepper tree Brooms Camphor laurel Castor oil plant

Cape honeyfl ower Melianthus major

TORDON 75-D 650 mL/100 L of waterFoliar spray NSW, Qld, SA,

Vic, WA

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Cape ivy Senecio angulatus

Castor oil plant Ricinus communis

Casuarina regrowth Casuarina spp.

All

Cut stump

Cut stump

Stem injection 1:4 with water

1:20 with water + surfactant

GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water

LONTREL ADVANCED 1.6 L/ha

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll GARLON 600 1:60 with diesel distillate

VIGILANT II

All Foliar spray

Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

TORDON RegrowthMasterTORDON RegrowthMaster

Foliar spray

CapeweedArctotheca calendula

Foliar sprayAll

Leaf wiping

150 mL/100 L of water

Neat. 50% leaf areaVIGILANT II

GRAZON EXTRA

All

1 L/ha + surfactantLONTREL ADVANCEDBoom application

Boom application 1 L/haLONTREL ADVANCED

LONTREL ADVANCED 125 mL/L of waterGas gun application

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Chinee apple Ziziphus mauritiana

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump GARLON 600

All

Qld

Foliar spray

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillate

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

1.8 L/100 L of diesel distillate

350 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

35 to 45 g/m2

Basal bark and Cut stump

Granule application - Hand

ACCESS

TORDON Granules

Woody weed State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Chinese celtis Celtis sinensis

Cockspur thorn Maclura cochinchinensis

Common sensitive plant Mimosa pudica

Corkwood wattle Vachellia bidwillii

Corymbia Corymbia spp.

Cotoneaster Cotoneaster spp.

2.1 L/100 L of diesel distillate

Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

Basal bark

Aerial (helicopter only)

Basal bark and Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark

Basal bark STARANE ADVANCED

ACCESS 1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

1.2 L/100 L of diesel distillate

Foliar spray

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of water

HOTSHOT 700 mL/100 L of water

All

All

Gas gun application

Boom applicationAll

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal barkAll

Basal bark and Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark

ACCESS

ACCESS 1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or BiosafeAll

All

Tas

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

Cut stump TORDON RegrowthMaster

Stem injection

Cut stump

Foliar spray

Cut stump

Qld

1.5 L plus 6 L/ha Amine 625

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

350 mL/100 L of water

900 mL/ha + 1 L/ha Uptake

500 mL/10 L of water

200 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

1:60 with diesel distillate

(Permit 13812)

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:20 with water + surfactant

1:4 with water

Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

300 mL/100 L of water + Uptake

Cut stump

GRAZON EXTRA

ACCESS

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

STARANE ADVANCED

VIGILANT II

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

STARANE ADVANCEDACCESS

ACCESS

VIGILANT IIGRAZON EXTRA

ACCESS

250 to 500 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 13160)

1:60 with diesel distillate

(Permit 13160)

TORDON RegrowthMaster

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

Chinee apple Cockspur thorn Cotoneaster Creeping lantana

Creeping lantana Lantana montevidensis

All

700 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/100 L of waterFoliar spray

Foliar spray HOTSHOT

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

300 mL/100 L of water

Crofton weed Ageratina adenophora

Darling pea Swainsona spp.

Aerial (helicopter only) GRAZON EXTRA 1.5 L plus 6 L/ha Amine 625

HOTSHOT 700 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Boom application STINGER 20 g/ha + surfactant

GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Foliar spray TORDON 75-D

GRAZON EXTRAGas gun application

NSW

STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray STINGER 30 g/100 L of water + surfactant

650 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/10 L of water

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

All

NSW, Qld

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

Foliar spray

Coral cactusOpuntia cylindrica

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Devil’s fi g Solanum torvum

Foliar spray TORDON 75-D 650 mL/100 L of waterNSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

Dawson gum (Blackbutt) Eucalyptus cambageana

Basal bark and Cut stumpQld GARLON 600 1:30 with diesel distillate

State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Docks Rumex spp.

Eastern cotton bush Maireana microphylla

Ellangowan poison bush Eremophila deserti

English Ivy Hedera helix

Eucalypt regrowth Eucalyptus spp.

Foliar spray

Foliar spray HOTSHOT

Boom applicationNSW, SA, Tas, Vic, WA

Controlled droplet application GRAZON EXTRA

350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

700 mL/100 L of water

300 mL/100 L of water

75 or 150 mL/100 L of water

Apply undiluted

20 g/ha + surfactant

All

All

Vic

NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic

All

Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Gas gun application GARLON 600

Gas gun application

Granule application – Hand

Stem injection

GRAZON EXTRA

TORDON Granules

TORDON RegrowthMaster

Foliar sprayAll

NT, Qld, SA, WA

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

All

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

All

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

All

NSW, Tas, Vic

500 mL/100 L of water + Uptake

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1 L + 800 mL Glyphosate 450

/100 L of water

350 or 500 mL/100 L of water +

adjuvant

400 mL/100 L of water

560 mL/100 L of water

1:60 or 1:30 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:20 with water + surfactant

500 mL/10 L of water

400 mL/10 L of water

335 mL/10 L of water

35 to 45 g/m2

1:4 in water

650 mL/100 L of water

STINGER

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

ACCESS

STARANE ADVANCED

TORDON 75-D

GARLON 600

GARLON 600

TORDON 75-D

GARLON 600

ACCESS

TORDON 75-D

TORDON RegrowthMaster

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayAll

Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump

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Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthDevil’s fi g Dock specie Eucalypt regrowt Fireweed

False sandalwood Eremophila mitchellii

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillateBasal bark and Cut stump GARLON 600

Basal bark and Cut stump All

Fennel Foeniculum vulgare

Foliar sprayTas GARLON 600 170 mL/100 L of water

STINGER 20 g/100 L of water + surfactantFoliar sprayNSW

Fireweed Senecio madagascariensis

Foliar spray HOTSHOT 500 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water

Boom application HOTSHOT 1.5 L/ha

All

Fleabane Conyza spp.

Boom application LONTREL ADVANCED 1 L + 2.4 L/ha Glyphosate 450

GRAZON EXTRABoom application 2 L + 2.4 L/ha Glyphosate 450

All

FlatweedHypochaeris radicata

Galenia Galenia pubescens

Boom application LONTREL ADVANCED 1 L/ha

Foliar spray

Boom application

All

3 to 5 L/ha (apply in 200 L water/ha)

500 mL/100 L of water

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

All

Galvanised burr Sclerolaena birchii

470 mL/100 L of waterFoliar sprayNSW, SA, Tas, Vic ESTERON LV

Flannel weed Sida cordifolia

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of waterAll

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Woody weed State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Giant sensitive plant Mimosa invisa

Giant sensitive tree Mimosa pigra

Golden dodder Cuscuta australis

Gorse (Furze) Ulex europaeus

Great mullein Verbascum thapsus

900 mL/ha + 1 L/ha Uptake

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic

Boom applicationAll

Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar spray

Aerial (wet season) STARANE ADVANCED 1.8 L/ha + Uptake 1 L/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

GRAZON EXTRA 250, 350, or 500 mL/100 L of water

170 or 340 mL/100 L of water

All

All

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Aerial (helicopter only)

Cut stump

Boom applicationNSW

NSW, SA, Tas, Vic

Vic

Tas

NSW, SA, Tas, Vic

All

1:100 with diesel distillate

180 mL/100 L of water + Uptake

2 g/100 L of water + surfactant

20 g +160 mL/100 mL of water

+ Pulse

30 g/100 L of water + Pulse

375 mL/100 L of water

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

10 L/ha

40 g/ha + Pulse

500 mL/100 L of water

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

STINGER

STINGE R + GLYPHOSATE 450

TORDON 75-D

TORDON RegrowthMaster

VIGILANT II

STINGERGRAZON EXTRA

STINGER

GARLON 600

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthGorse Green cestrum Groundsel bush Harrisia cactus

Green cestrum Cestrum parqui

All

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump VIGILANT II

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

TORDON 75-D

ACCESS

650 mL/100 L of water

GARLON 600 170 mL/100 L of water

GRAZON EXTRA 500 mL/100 L of water

NSW, Qld, Vic

All Foliar spray

Green wattleAcacia decurrens

Grevillea Grevillea spp.

Groundsel bush Baccharis halimifolia

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump GARLON 600 1:120 with diesel distillate

GARLON 600 1:60 with diesel distillate

Stem injection

Cut stump VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3-5 mm layer

ACCESSBasal bark and Cut stumpAll

TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:4 with water

Basal bark and Cut stump ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

All

All

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

GRAZON EXTRA

GARLON 600

250 or 350 mL/100 L of water

160 or 320 mL/100 L of water

160 or 250 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

LONTREL ADVANCED

Foliar spray 650 mL/100 L of waterTORDON 75-DGuava Psidium guajava

Hard milkwood Alstonia muelleriana

Harrisia cactus Harrisia spp.

Basal bark and Cut stump ACCESS 1:30 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

All

All

All

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

40 g/100 L of water + surfactant

1:40 with water

ACCESS

STINGER

TORDON RegrowthMaster

ACCESSBasal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayQld

Stem injection LONTREL ADVANCED 1:9 with water

Giant bramble Rubus alceifolius

Foliar spray 500 mL/100 L of water +

surfactant

All GRAZON EXTRA

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All

Woody weed State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Hawkweed Heiracium spp.

Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna

Heart-leaf poison bush Gastrolobium grandifl orum

Hexham scent Melilotus indicus

NSW

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayTas

All

All

All

All

Vic

NSW, Tas, Vic

250 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 14558)

250 to 500 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 13160)

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply undiluted

500 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

300 mL/100 L of water

LONTREL ADVANCED

ACCESS

GRAZON EXTRA

STINGER

ACCESS

STARANE ADVANCED

TORDON 75-D

GRAZON EXTRA

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Foliar spray

Ready reference table control guide

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthHexam scent Horehound Japanese sunfl ower Kudzu

Honey locust Gleditsia triacanthos

STARANE ADVANCED 1:33 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe Basal bark and Cut stump ACCESS

Cut stump VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of waterFoliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump All

Horehound Marrubium vulgare

Foliar spray 170 mL/100 L of water

Foliar sprayAll GRAZON EXTRAGARLON 600

350 mL/100 L of water

Tas

Inkweed Phytolacca octandra

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

NSW, Qld

TORDON 75-D 500 mL/100 L of water

10 g/100 L of water + surfactantSTINGER

Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica

Japanese sunfl ower Tithonia diversifolia

Kangaroo thorn Acacia paradoxa

Foliar spray

Foliar spray STINGER

VIGILANT II

GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

Cut stump Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

STINGER

VIGILANT IICut stump

20 g/100L of water + surfactantNSW Foliar spray

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layerAll

All

NSW

Khaki weed Alternanthera pungens

Kite-leaf poison Gastrolobium laytonii

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

650 mL/100 L of waterNSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA Foliar spray TORDON 75-D

ACCESS

Kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata

330 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 14849)

500 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 14849)

500 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 14849)

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Qld GARLON 600

LONTREL ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

300 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 14849)

1:30 with diesel distillate

(Permit 14849)

Foliar spray

Basal bark

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

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State Method of application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Lantana Lantana camara

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

(Permit 14849)

20 g + 160 mL/100 L of water

+ Pulse

Cut stump

Cut stump

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA TORDON 75-D

ACCESSBasal bark and Cut stumpAll

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Aerial (helicopter only)

Aerial (helicopter only)

All

NSW, Qld

1:20 with water (Permit 14849)

350 mL/100 L of water + adjuvant

500 to 750 mL/100 L of water

500 or 700 mL/100 L of water

300 or 600 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

650 mL/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillate

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

1.5 L plus 6 L/ha Amine 625

10 L/ha

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

STARANE ADVANCED

STINGER

GARLON 600

VIGILANT II

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

HOTSHOT

VIGILANT II

Woody weed

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthLantana Lime bush Manuka Marshmallow

Kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata (continued)

Qld

Leucaena Leucaena leucocephala

Lime bush Eremocitrus glauca

All

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

All

Basal bark and Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark ACCESS

Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar spray

ACCESS

ACCESS

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

STARANE ADVANCED 600 mL/100 L of water

GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

Foliar spray TORDON 75-D 1.3 L/100 L of water

Gas gun application STARANE ADVANCED 600 mL/10 L of water

Granule application – Hand TORDON Granules 35 to 45 g/m2

Qld

All

Qld

Foliar spray

Lion’s tail Leonotis nepetifolia

Madeira vine Anredera cordifolia

GRAZON EXTRA 200 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

Foliar sprayAll STARANE ADVANCED 300 mL/100 L of water

Cut stump VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

Foliar sprayAll

Manuka Leptospermum scoparium

Marshmallow Malva parvifl ora

Mayne’s pest Verbena aristigera

Messmate stringybark Verbena aristigera Gas gun application

All STARANE ADVANCED

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

HOTSHOT

TORDON 75-D700 mL/100 L of water

300 mL/100 L of water

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

600 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

Qld

NSW, Qld, SA

Foliar sprayAll

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

STINGER

GRAZON EXTRA

STINGER

500 mL/100 L of water + Pulse

Mesquite (Algaroba) Prosopis spp.

Milfoil (Yarrow) Achillea millefolium

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump VIGILANT II

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

350 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

All

All

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Milkweed Euphorbia heterophylla

600 mL/100 L of waterSTARANE ADVANCEDFoliar sprayAll

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State Method of Application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Mimosa bush Vachellia farnesiana

Mimosa pigra Mimosa pigra

Mistfl ower Ageratina riparia

Mother-of-millions Bryophyllum spp.

All

Foliar spray

Aerial (helicopter only)

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Gas gun application

TORDON 75-D

GRAZON EXTRA

Foliar sprayNSW

All

NT

All

All

NSW, Qld

All

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

1.8 L/100 L of diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

250 mL/100 L of water

(Permit 14929)

1.8 L/ha + Uptake 1 L/100 L

of water

180 mL/100 L of water + Uptake

700 mL/100 L of water

300 mL/100 L

(seedlings/young plants)

350 mL/100 L of water

10 g/100 L of water + surfactant

500 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

360 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

650 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/10 L of water

100 or 120 g/ha + surfactantSTINGER

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

ACCESS

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

STINGER

HOTSHOT

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

LONTREL ADVANCED

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Aerial (wet season)

Aerial (helicopter only)

Foliar spray

Ready reference table control guide

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthMimosa bush Mother-of-millions Noogoora burr Paddy’s lucerne

Woody weed

Narrow-leaf hopbush Dodonaea viscosa ssp.angustissima

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillateBasal bark and Cut stumpNSW GARLON 600

Basal bark and Cut stump All

Needlewood Hakea leucoptera

Noogoora burr Xanthium occidentale

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or BiosafeBasal bark and Cut stumpAll

Basal bark and Cut stump 1:60 with diesel distillate

Boom applicationNSW, Qld FALLOWBOSS TORDON

GARLON 600

1 L/ha

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

All

NSW

STARANE ADVANCED 45 mL/100 L of water

14 g/100 L of water + surfactantSTINGER

Ochna Ochna serrulata

Basal bark

Cut stump

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED 2.1 L/100 L of diesel distillate

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

600 mL/100 L of water

Gas gun application 300 mL/10 L of water

VIGILANT II

All

Oleander Nerium oleander

Olive Olea europaea

Paddy’s lucerne Sida rhombifolia

Cut stumpAll

Foliar spray

Boom application

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCEDSTARANE ADVANCED

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

ACCESSVIGILANT II

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

500 mL/100 L of water

600 mL/100 L of water

2.4 L/ha

1:15 with diesel distillate

1:30 with diesel distillate

All

SA

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stumpNSW

All

GARLON 600

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

VIGILANT II

Parkinsonia Parkinsonia aculeata

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

3 L/ha + Uptake 1 L/ha

350 mL/100 L of water + Uptake

ThinLine basal bark

Aerial (helicopter only)

Foliar spray

NT, Qld

All

All

ACCESS

VIGILANT II

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

1.5 L plus 6 L/ha Amine 625

Boom application STARANE ADVANCED 1.2 L/ha + 1.6 L/ha Amine 625

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Woody weed State Method of Application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Parthenium weed Parthenium hysterophorus

Paterson’s curse Echium plantagineum

Peppercorn tree Schinus molle

Basal bark and Cut stump

14 g/ha + surfactant

125 mL/100 L of water

10 g/100 L of water + surfactant

30 g/ha + surfactant

NSW, Qld Boom application

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA

Foliar spray

Leaf wiping

Boom application

Boom application

All

All

All

SA

NSW, Qld, Vic, WA

4 L/ha

150 mL/100 L of water

250 mL/100 L of water

10 g/100 L of water + surfactant

Neat. 50% leaf area

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

STINGER

TORDON 75-D

STINGER

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

VIGILANT II

STINGER

ACCESS

TORDON 75-D

STINGER

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthPaterson’s curse Prickly acacia Prickly pear Ragwort

Peppermint gum Eucalyptus radiata

NSW, Qld, SA

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

20 g/100 L of water + PulseFoliar spray

Gas gun application STINGER

STINGER

Pond apple Annona glabra

Poplar box Eucalyptus populnea

All Basal bark STARANE ADVANCED 0.9 L/100 L with diesel distillate

TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:4 with water

Cut stump TORDON RegrowthMaster 1:20 with water + surfactant

Stem injectionAll

Poplar gum Eucalyptus platyphylla

Pretty wattle Acacia decora

Prickly acacia Vachellia nilotica

TORDON RegrowthMaster

STARANE ADVANCED

1:4 with water

300 or 600 mL/100 L of water

Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll

STARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

TORDON RegrowthMaster

ACCESS

1:20 with water + surfactant

Basal bark and Cut stump 900 mL/100 L with diesel distillate

Foliar spray

450 mL/100 L of water + Uptake

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Foliar spray

GARLON 600

VIGILANT II

1:120 with diesel distillate

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

All

All

Stem injection

Prickly pear (common) Opuntia stricta

All

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

GARLON 600

GARLON 600

GARLON EXTRA

ACCESS1:75 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

3 L/100 L of water

500 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Privet (broad-leaf) Ligustrum lucidum

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump VIGILANT II

ACCESS

1:12 with diesel distillate

1:30 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

All GARLON 600

STINGERSTINGER

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld

Gas gun application

Punty bush Senna artemisioides ssp.fi lifolia

Basal bark and Cut stump 1:60 with diesel or BiosafeACCESSAll

Quena Solanum esuriale

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA 650 mL/100 L of waterTORDON 75-DFoliar spray

Ragwort Senecio jacobaea

Boom application

Boom application

Boom application

NSW, SA, Tas, Vic

NSW, Qld, WA

SA, Vic

30 g/ha + surfactant

4 L/ha

3.5 L/ha

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

STINGER

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

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bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Ragwort Senecio jacobaea(continued)

Red ash (White myrtle) Alphitonia excelsa

Red gum Eucalyptus blakelyi

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Granule application – Hand

Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar spray

Gas gun application

STINGERSTINGER

All

NSW, Qld, Vic, WA

All

Tas, Vic

NSW, Tas, Vic

All

NSW, Qld, WA

SA

500 mL to 1 L/ha + surfactant

Apply undiluted

10 g/100 L of water + surfactant

300 mL/100 L of water

100-150 mL/100 L of water

2 g per plant – WEEDSTICK

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

330 mL/100 L of waterESTERON LV

GRAZON EXTRA

LONTREL ADVANCED

STINGER

TORDON 75-D

ACCESS

LONTREL ADVANCED

TORDON Granules

Controlled droplet application

Boom application

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

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Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthRed ash Rubber vine Sally wattle Sicklepod

Rhus tree Toxicodendron succedanea

VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3–5 mm layerCut stump All

Rubber vine (open fl ats) Cryptostegia grandifl ora(Not infected with rust)

GRAZON EXTRA 350 or 500 mL/100 L of waterFoliar sprayAll

Qld Foliar spray 30 g/100 L of water + surfactant

Foliar spray TORDON 75-D

STINGER

1.3 L/100 L of water

Aerial (helicopter only)NT, Qld GRAZON EXTRA 3 to 5 L/ha

Rubber vine (isolated plants) Cryptostegia grandifl ora

All Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillateGARLON 600

Russian knapweed (Creeping knapweed) Acroptilon repens

Sally wattle Acacia salicina

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld, WA

Qld Boom application LONTREL ADVANCED

ACCESS

LONTREL ADVANCED 250 mL/100 L of water

1.3 to 2 L/100 L of water

2 L/ha

Basal bark and Cut stump 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:9 with water

ACCESS

TORDON 75-D

LONTREL ADVANCED

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

1.4 with water

AllThinLine basal bark

Stem injection

Stem injection TORDON RegrowthMaster

Qld, Vic

Scrub nettle Urtica incisa

Sensitive plant (Giant) Mimosa invisa

Sesbania pea Sesbania cannabina

Foliar spray

Boom applicationNSW, Qld

Boom application STARANE ADVANCEDFALLOWBOSS TORDON

200 mL/100 L of water

900 mL/ha + Uptake 1 L/ha

1 L/ha

300 mL/100 L of waterFoliar sprayAll

All

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

Siam weed Chromolaena odorata

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layerCut stump

All

VIGILANT II

Sicklepod Senna obtusifolia

Boom application 700 mL to 1.5 L/ha +

800 mL/ha Amine 625

3 L/ha + surfactant

300 mL/100 L of water

200 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

Boom applicationNT, Qld

Qld

All

Qld

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

GRAZON EXTRA

TORDON 75-D

GRAZON EXTRA

350 or 500 mL/100 L of waterGRAZON EXTRAFoliar spray

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld, Vic, WA 150 mL/100 L of waterTORDON 75-D

300 or 600 mL/100L of waterSTARANE ADVANCEDFoliar spray

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bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Sifton bush (Chinese shrub) Cassinia arcuata

Silver-leaf nightshade Solanum elaeagnifolium

Sida Sida spp.

Boom application

600 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Boom application

Boom application

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayAll

Vic

All

NSW, SA, Vic

NSW, SA, Vic

All

500 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

650 mL/100 L of water

650 mL/100 L of water

15 L/ha

450 to 600 mL/ha + 1 L/ha Uptake

225 mL/ha + 1.6 L/ha Amine 625

GRAZON EXTRATORDON 75-D

STARANE ADVANCEDFALLOWBOSS TORDON

STARANE ADVANCED

TORDON 75-D

STARANE ADVANCED

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthSida Silver-leaf nightshade Smartweed Spear thistle

Woody weed

Silver wattle Acacia dealbata

All

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or BiosafeBasal bark and Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark ACCESS

Basal bark and Cut stump GARLON 600

ACCESS

1:60 with diesel distillate

Boom application LONTREL ADVANCED 2.5 to 4.3 L/ha + Ulvapron®

(200 L water/ha)

NSW, Tas, Vic

LONTREL ADVANCED 250 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Stem injection

GARLON 600

TORDON RegrowthMaster

160 or 320 mL/100 L of water

1:4 with water

All

Foliar spray

Sisal hemp Agave spp.

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1.8 L/100 L of diesel distillate

Stem injection 6 mL undiluted/plantSTARANE ADVANCED

STARANE ADVANCED

Basal bark

Foliar spray

All

Smartweed Persicaria lapathifolia

Smooth tree pear Opuntia monacantha

Snake cactus Cylindropuntia spinosior

Snakeweed Stachytarpheta spp.

Spear thistle Cirsium vulgare

Foliar spray

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA

All

All

STINGER

TORDON 75-D

Boom applicationNSW, Qld 20 g/ha + surfactant

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

GARLON 600

ACCESSGRAZON EXTRA

1:75 with diesel distillate

150 mL/100 L of water

450 mL/100 L water + Uptake

150 mL/100 L of water

Neat. 50% leaf area

500 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

All

Foliar sprayAll

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld

Foliar spray

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

GRAZON EXTRA

STINGER

STARANE ADVANCED

VIGILANT

HOTSHOT

350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

20 g/100 L water + surfactant

Leaf wiping

All

Foliar spray

Spiny emex Emex australis

Spiny-head sida Sida acuta

Sticky fl orestina Florestina tripteris

Foliar spray

Boom application STINGER

All

Boom applicationQld

300 mL/100 L of water

10 or 20 g/ha + surfactant

900 mL/ha + Uptake 1 L/ha

3 L/ha

TORDON 75-D

STARANE ADVANCED

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

NSW, Qld

WA

Boom application

Stinking passion fl ower Passifl ora foetida

STARANE ADVANCEDFoliar sprayAll 270 mL/100 L of water

Foliar sprayAll 300 mL/100 L of waterSTARANE ADVANCED

Stem injection LONTREL ADVANCED 1:9 with water

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State Method of Application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Stinking roger Tagetes minuta

St John’s wort Hypericum perforatum

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Boom application

Boom application

Boom application

Gas gun application

Aerial (helicopter only)

Controlled droplet application

STARANE ADVANCED

ESTERON LV

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

GRAZON EXTRA

NSW, Qld

All

NSW, SA, Vic, WA

ACT, NSW, Qld, SA,

Vic, WA

ACT, NSW

ACT, NSW, Qld, Vic, WA

ACT, NSW, Tas, Vic

ACT, NSW

All

All

1 L/ha

700 mL/100 L of water

300 mL/100 L of water

20 g + 160 mL/100 L of water

+ Pulse

500 mL/100 L of water

2 to 4 L/ha

1.8 L/ha (200 L of water/ha)

3.26 to 4.68 L/ha

Apply undiluted

500 mL/10 L of water

4 L/ha

500 mL/100 L of waterGRAZON EXTRA

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

HOTSHOT

STARANE ADVANCED

TORDON 75-D

STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450

Boom application

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

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Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthStinking roger St Johns wort Sweet briar Tea-tree

Sweet briar Rosa rubiginosa

GRAZON EXTRA 350 mL + 10 g metsulfuron/

100 L of water

STINGER 20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

500 mL/100 L of water

Foliar spray

Foliar spray GRAZON EXTRA

NSW, SA, Tas, Vic

ACT, NSW

NSW, SA, Tas, Vic

Qld, SA, Vic, WA

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA Foliar spray 650 mL/100 L of water

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll

Granule application – Hand

Gas gun application

TORDON Granules 35 to 45 g/m2

20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

ACCESSTORDON 75-D

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Gas gun application

VIGILANT II Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

500 mL/10 L of waterGRAZON EXTRA

STINGER

GARLON 600 1:30 with diesel distillate

Foliar spray All

Tea-tree Melaleuca spp.

Thistles Cirsium spp., Carthamus spp.

Foliar sprayAll

NSW, Qld, SA, Tas, Vic

NSW, Qld, SA, Tas, Vic

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll

All

Basal bark and Cut stump ACCESS

TORDON RegrowthMaster

1:60 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Stem injection 1:4 with water

MCPA amine (500 g/L)

LONTREL ADVANCED

GARLON 600

25 or 35 mL/ha + 1 or 1.5 L/ha

350 or 500 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/100 L of water

125 mL/100 L of water

Apply undiluted

Boom application

Controlled droplet application

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

GRAZON EXTRA

HOTSHOT

GRAZON EXTRA

LONTREL ADVANCED

Thornapple Datura spp. Boom application

Foliar sprayNSW, Qld

FALLOWBOSS TORDON

TORDON 75-D1 L/ha

150 to 300 mL/100 L of water

Tiger pear Opuntia aurantiaca

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

3 L/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:75 with diesel distillateFoliar spray

All GARLON 600

GARLON 600

ACCESS

1 L/haBoom application LONTREL ADVANCED

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State Method of Application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Tree pear Opuntia tomentosa

Tropical soda apple Solanum viarum

Tree violet Hymenanthera dentata

Tobacco weed Elephantopus scaber

Tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima

Boom application

Gas gun application

VIGILANT II

300 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillate

All Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Cut stump

Foliar spray

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Foliar spray

Cut stump

NSW

All

All

NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA

All

All

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

20 g +160 mL/100 L of water

+ Pulse

Apply undiluted

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

350 mL/100 L of water

3 to 5 L/ha + Uptake

(Permit 12942)

600 mL/10 L of water

GARLON 600

GRAZON EXTRA

STINGER + GLYPHOSATE 450

ACCESS

GRAZON EXTRA

STARANE ADVANCED

GRAZON EXTRA

TORDON 75-D

ACCESS

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Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthTree-of-heaven Vines and legumes Wandering jew Whitewood

Turpentine Syncarpia glomulifera

Turpentine bush Eremophila sturtii

Velvet mesquite Prosopis velutina

Vines and legumes Wait-a-while(Mysore thorn) Caesalpinia decapetala

Wandering jew Tradescantia fl uminensis

All 1:60 with diesel or BiosafeBasal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump

GARLON 600

ACCESS

ACCESS

1:60 with diesel distillate

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

STARANE ADVANCED

VIGILANT II

STINGER

670 mL/100 L of water + surfactant

300 mL/100 L of water

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

20 g/100 L of water + surfactant

20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

Foliar spray

Foliar spray 900 mL/100 L of water

GRAZON EXTRA

STARANE ADVANCEDSTINGER

All

Cut stump

Foliar spray

Gas gun application

All

All

All

NSW, Qld

NSW, Qld

Foliar spray

NSW

All

Wattle regrowth Acacia spp. (Consult label for speciesand growth stage)

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED

GARLON 600

HOTSHOT

Cut stump

ThinLine basal bark

ACCESS

GRAZON EXTRATORDON RegrowthMaster

ACCESS

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel distillate

160 or 320 mL/100 L of water

700 mL/100 L of water

300 or 600 mL/100 L of water

1:4 with water

1:9 with diesel or Biosafe

1:20 with water + surfactant

350 mL/100 L of water

Basal bark and Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll

GARLON 600

TORDON RegrowthMasterStem injection

White lupin Lupinus albus

Whitewood Atalaya hemiglauca

Foliar spray STARANE ADVANCED

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll

300 mL/100 L of water

1:60 with diesel or BiosafeACCESS

All

Cut stumpAll Apply neat: 3–5 mm layerVIGILANT II

NSW, Qld

1:9 with waterLONTREL ADVANCEDStem injection

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State Method of Application Product Note: Preferred option in

bold letters

Rate Consult label for details of growth

stage and use, especially where

range of rates is given

Wilga Geijera parvifl ora

Willow Salix spp.

Yellow bells Tecoma stans

Yellow box Eucalyptus melliodora

Yellow wood Terminalia oblongata

Zamia palm Cycas spp.

Wild orange Capparis canescens

Wild peach Prunus persica

Wild rosemary Cassinia laevis

Wild tobacco tree Solanum mauritianum

ACCESS

ACCESS

ACCESS

VIGILANT II

VIGILANT II

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

1:15 with diesel or Biosafe

Cut stump

Cut stump

Cut stump ACCESS

Qld

Qld

NSW, Qld, SA

Basal bark and Cut stumpAll

Stem injection TORDON 75-D 1:5 with water; 1 mL/2.5 cm

diameter

ACCESS 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

Foliar spray

Gas gun application

Basal bark and Cut stump

STINGER 20 g/10 L of water + Pulse

1:30 with diesel distillateGARLON 600

STINGER 20 g/100 L of water + Pulse

Foliar spray

Foliar spray

Gas gun application GRAZON EXTRA

Basal bark

Basal bark and Cut stump

All

All

All

All

Qld

ACT, NSW, NT, Qld

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

1:60 with diesel or Biosafe

350 to 500 mL/100 L of water

Apply neat: 3–5 mm layer

350 mL/100 L of water

650 mL/100 L of water

500 mL/10 L of water

1:60 with diesel or BiosafeACCESS

GRAZON EXTRA

ACCESS

VIGILANT II

GRAZON EXTRATORDON 75-D

Basal bark and Cut stump

Cut stump

Foliar spray

Cut stump

Basal bark and Cut stump 1:60 with diesel or Biosafe All

All

Creeping lantana Devil’s fi g Dock species Eucalypt regrowthWild tobacco tree Wilga Willow Yellow wood

Ready reference table control guideWoody weed

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� Noxious weeds of Australia (second edition) – Parsons & Cuthbertson

� Plants of Western NSW – Cunningham, Mulha, Milthrope, Leigh

� Weeds of Southern Queensland (third edition) – Weed Society of Queensland Inc.

� Plants of Central Queensland identifi cation and uses of native and introduced species – Anderson and QDAF

� Poisonous plants of Australia – Everist

� Woody Weed tablets app – Search for ‘woody weed’ in the App Store or Google Play store

� Rate Finder app for smartphones – Search for ‘woody weed’ in the App Store or Google Play store

Weed identifi cationFollowing is a list of other weed identifi cation resources that can help you to correctly identify the species of weed you are tryingto treat.

Weed identifi cation references

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