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AURORA® HERBICIDE

Same active as Horizon®

Available on backorder

Why Use Aurora®?

  • Same active as Horizon
  • Proven control of wild oats and other grass weeds
  • Use in all soil zones
  • Systemic mode of action for dependable control
  • Wide window of application
  • Excellent crop safety
  • Great tank mix partner with AgraCity cereal broadleaf products
  • No re-cropping restrictions
  • Bulk package option
  • Dependable control of grass weeds in spring and durum wheat at an affordable price

Crops

  • Spring wheat, durum wheat

Herbicide Group

  • Group 1

Active ingredient

  • Clodinafop 240 g/L emulsifiable concentrate (EC)

Package Size

  • Case: 80 acres
  • Bulk: 960 acres

Tank Mix Options

  • Canuck®, Clobber® M, Foxxy® Canuck®, Foxxy CM, Foxxy M, Foxxy MR, Foxxy Pro, Foxxy R, Foxxy® RCK, Foxxy Pro RX, 2,4-D Ester, MCPA Ester or Amine, MPower® RX, Infinity®, Infinity® FX, Matador®, Tilt®

Re- cropping options

  • Grow all major crops the year after application

Grazing and Harvest

  • Do not graze or feed to livestock within 3 days of application
  • Mature crop can be harvested 60 days after application

Storage

  • Product may be frozen

Always read and follow all label precautions and directions.

*When applying tank mix combinations, always follow all label requirements for each product used in the tank mix. In cases where these requirements differ between the tank mix partner labels, the most restrictive label must be followed.

†Supported by AgraCity. For a complete list of tank mix options, go to AgraCity.com/solutions.

Aurora®, Canuck®, Clobber®, Foxxy® and MPower® are trademarks of AgraCity or its affiliates. All other products are trademarks of their respective holders.

Weeds

Controlled

  • Wild oats
  • Volunteer tame oats
  • Green foxtail
  • Yellow foxtail
  • Barnyard grass
  • Volunteer canary seed
  • Persian darnel 1
1 Requires 32 acre/case rate (high rate) plus 1.0% v/v ChemSpray®

Application Info

When to Apply

  • Crop stage: 1-6 leaf prior to emergence of 4th tiller
  • Weed stage:
    • Wild oats, canary seed: 1-6 leaf on main stem
    • Barnyard grass, Persian darnel, green foxtail, yellow foxtail: 1-5 leaf on the main stem
    • Volunteer oats: 3-6 leaf stage on the main stem

Required Surfactant

  • ChemSpray® at 8 L per 1000 L of water

Water Volume

  • Ground: 5-10 US gallons/acre (20-40 L/acre)
  • Aerial: 3 US gallons/acre (12 L/acre)

Rainfast period

  • 30 minutes

Mixing Instructions

  1. Fill sprayer 1/2 full of water, begin agitation and continue throughout mixing and application process.
  2. If using a dry broadleaf herbicide, insecticide or fungicide add the required rate and dissolve.
  3. Add the required amount of liquid formulation broadleaf herbicide, insecticide, or fungicide.
  4. Add the required amount of Aurora and agitate for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Add the correct amount of ChemSpray surfactant and agitate for 1-2 minutes before adding the remainder of water.
  6. If application is stopped prior to completion, resuspend spray solution prior to commencing spraying.
  7. If an oil film starts to build up in the tank, drain tank and then clean with a detergent.

Understanding performance

  • Optimum control occurs at temperatures between 15° C and 27° C in warm moist growing conditions.
  • Use higher water volumes with a dense crop canopy and/or large weeds.
  • Typical symptoms (discoloration) may not be noticeable for 1-2 weeks depending on growing conditions and weed susceptibility. Control of weeds may take 3-5 weeks.
  • For best results apply to actively growing weeds. Weed control can be reduced or delayed under stress conditions such as drought, heat, insufficient fertility, flooding, insect or disease damage, or prolonged cool temperatures.
  • Application under stress conditions is not recommended as it may cause crop damage and weed re-growth.
  • Reduction in control of green foxtail and wild oats may be observed when Aurora is tank-mixed with 2,4-D Amine or MCPA Amine.

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