9.13.2008

Valent U.S.A. Corporation
Midwest Office
1035 Country Road 300 East
Seymour, IL 61875
800-6-VALENT (682-5368)

http://www.greenbook.net/docs/ProdSum/P45185.PDF

http://www.greenbook.net/docs/Label/L77055.PDF

http://www.greenbook.net/docs/Msds/M76530.PDF

http://www.greenbook.net/docs/supplemental/S83261.PDF


CHATEAU® HERBICIDE WDG USE ON: POME FRUIT AND STONE FRUIT

Weeds Controlled by Preemergence Application of Chateau WDG – (continued)
BROADLEAF WEED SPECIES
Common Name Scientific Name Organic
Matter
Soil
Type
Chateau WDG
Rate
Waterhemps
Common Amaranthus rudis
Tall Amaranthus tuberculatus


http://www.greenbook.net/docs/supplemental/S78662.PDF


Mixing Order Information for Chateau® Herbicide +
Drift Retardant Tank Mixes
Proper mixing is essential to:
▪ Ensure the herbicides go into solution/suspension for good weed control
▪ Help ensure application equipment can be properly cleaned
Be sure to conduct a jar test prior to mixing a new herbicide, water source, adjuvant or drift
retardant.
MIXING ORDER
1. Water + agitation
2. Ammonium sulfate* – be sure the ammonium sulfate dissolves completely before
adding any other product
3. Drift retardant **
4. Chateau
5. Tank mix partner, if used, (such as glyphosate or paraquat)
6. Adjuvants (if required)
* Add 10 lbs of dry ammonium sulfate per 100 gals water. The equivalent rate of
ammonium sulfate in a liquid formulation may also be used.
** Mixing order should follow instructions on drift retardant label. If jar test shows
mixing incompatibility, use mixing order shown above.
Drift Retardant +
Chateau +
Glyphosate
Ammonium Sulfate +
Drift Retardant +
Chateau +
Glyphosate
WRONG RIGHT

http://www.greenbook.net/docs/supplemental/S87804.PDF

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