Usage and Application
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
   Flucarbazone

TIMING
   Spring and durum wheat:
    Apply from 1 leaf to jointing

   Winter wheat:
    Applications can be made in the fall or spring from 1 leaf to jointing

RATE
    Results in ultra-low use rates for maximum convenience

 Low: 0.5 fl oz (Use sequentially with PRE-PARE® for post-emergent green foxtail control)
 Standard: 0.75 fl oz (wild oat, green foxtail) 
 High: 1.0 fl oz (Use for high infestations or difficult to control grasses)

   60 fl oz in a half gallon jug treats 80 acres
   4 x 0.5 gallon case treats 320 A

WATER VOLUME
   5 – 10 gal/A

ADJUVANTS
• NIS 0.25 - 0.5% v/v + AMS or UAN    OR
• Basic blend at 0.5 - 1% v/v    OR
• MSO 1% v/v + AMS or UAN
Note: When tank-mixing with EC based herbicides, NIS or basic blend adjuvants can be added for improved performance. Follow the  restrictions of the tank-mix partner.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Fill the spray tank ¼ to ½ full with clean water and begin agitation or bypass
  2. Add the appropriate rate of EVEREST® 2.0 to the spray tank
  3. Add the broadleaf weed herbicide of your choice
  4. Add adjuvants and micronutrients (if necessary)
  5. Fill the spray tank to the required level
  6. Maintain sufficient agitation during both mixing and application of EVEREST 2.0
  7. Apply within 24 hours after mixing

TANK-MIX PARTNERS
  For an even broader spectrum of broadleaf weeds, EVEREST 2.0 can be tank-mixed with the following products:
2,4-D, Audit®, Affinity® BroadSpec, Bronate® Advanced™, Affinity® TankMix, Ally®, Ally® Extra, Aim®, Curtail®, Curtail® M, Banvel®,   Express®, Harmony® Extra, Harmony® GT, Huskie®, Maverick®, MCPA, Orion®, Starane®, Stinger®, Supremacy®, WideMatch®

CROP ROTATION
  EVEREST 2.0 can be used in a wide variety of crop rotation programs based on soil types and prevailing climate conditions. Refer to the EVEREST 2.0 label to determine how EVEREST 2.0 fits into your crop rotation plans.

RAINFASTNESS
  One hour