In the dynamic world of agriculture, the battle against weeds is a constant challenge that farmers and growers face. Unwanted weeds can hinder crop growth, reduce yields, and increase production costs. Combat 9.3 – the groundbreaking agriculture herbicide that is poised to revolutionize the way you approach weed control. In this blog post, we will explore the remarkable features of Combat 9.3 and how it can empower you to enhance your agricultural practices.
Combat 9.3 is not just another herbicide; it's a result of cutting-edge scientific research and innovation. Its advanced formula is meticulously designed to target a wide range of weeds, ensuring that your crops are safeguarded from potential threats. With Combat 9.3, you can take proactive steps to optimize your crop yield and quality.
One of the standout advantages of Combat 9.3 is its precision application technology. This feature enables the herbicide to adhere precisely to weed leaves, minimizing any impact on your valuable crops. This targeted approach ensures that your crops receive the protection they need while effectively controlling weed growth.
Combat 9.3 is a versatile solution that can be seamlessly integrated into various agricultural settings. Whether you're cultivating row crops, specialty crops, or orchards, Combat 9.3 offers the flexibility to address the specific challenges of your operation. Say goodbye to the time-consuming task of manual weeding and hello to streamlined weed control with Combat 9.3.
Recommendation
Cotton Cultivation
Black Gram Cultivation
Rice (Transplanted) Cultivation
Direction of use
- Plant Protection Equipment: Knapsack sprayer fitted with a flat fan nozzle is recommended.
- Symptoms of damage - after 5-10 days the leaves of weeds get lighter in color, the growing shoot is affected and growth ceases competition with the main crop diminishes necrosis sets in from the basal part of the stem, after approx 20-25 days the plant fully dries and can be easily pulled from the basal region as the growing point is dead.
- Preparation of solution: Add slowly the required quantity of weedicide to water and stir well with a stick or rod. While preparing large quantity of spray solution, add weedicide to a bucket half-filled with water, stir and then empty the pre-solution into the bulk of water. Incompatibility: It does not compatible with hormone-type herbicides like 2,4-D-Sodium salt, amine salt or ethyl ester hence should not be tank mixed.
Time Of Application
- >Soyabean: It is applied at 15-20 days after sowing when weeds are at the active growing stage i.e. 3-4 leaf stage.
- >Rice: Apply 10-15 days after transplanting when weeds are in the 2-3 leaf stage.
- >Black gram: Apply 15-20 days after sowing when weeds are 3-4 leaf stage.
- >Cotton: Apply 20-25 days after sowing.
- >Groundnut :- Apply 10-15 days after sowing.
- >Onion:- Apply when weeds are in the 3 - 4 leaf stage.
Precaution
- Keep away from foodstuffs, empty foodstuff containers, and animal feeds.
- Avoid contact with mouth, eyes, and skin.
- Avoid inhalation while spraying.
- Wash thoroughly the contaminated clothes and parts of the body after spraying.
- Do not smoke, drink, eat and chew anything while spraying.
- Wear full protective clothing while mixing and spraying.
Symptoms Of Poisoning
Ataxia, trembling, decrease activity, skin rash, etc. may occur.
First Aid
- If swallowed, induce vomiting by tickling the back of throat. Repeat it until the vomitus is clear. Do not induce vomiting if the patient is unconscious.
- If clothing and skin are contaminated, remove the clothes and wash the contaminated skin with a copious amount of soap and water.
- If eyes are contaminated, flush with plenty of salines/clean water for about 10 to 15 minutes.
- If inhaled, remove the patient to fresh air
Antidote
There is no known specific antidote. Follow the attached directions. Treat symptomatically.
Disposal Of Used Container
- It shall be the duty of manufacturers formulators of herbicides and operator to dispose packages or surplus materials and washings from the machine and the container shall be disposed of in a safe manner so as to prevent environmental and water. pollution.
- The used packages shall not be left outside to prevent their re-use.
- Packages shall be broken and buried away from habitation.
Storage Conditions
- The packages containing the insecticides shall be stored in separate rooms or premises, away from the rooms or premises used for storing other articles shall be kept in separate almirahs under lock and key depending upon the quantity and nature of the insecticides
- The rooms or premises meant for storing the insecticide shall be well built, dry, cool well lit and ventilation and of sufficient dimension to avoid contamination with vapor.
Manufactured By:
Green India Care