Thursday 7 March 2013

Get a Bounty Cereal Harvest with Affinity Force


A cereal herbicide enforcer, Affinity Force is used for cereals and grass seed crops.  In tank mix form, it lengthens the range of the weeds and enhances the prevention of some wild pest plants.  It is applied to tiny growing seeds with less than 6 – 8 leaves.  To obtain excellent control, apply it onto exposed weeds that are not covered by other crops or wild plants.

To store Affinity Force, manufacturer FMCcrop recommends that it must be sealed in its initial container and placed in a cool, airy space.  Storing it in direct sunlight for a long time is not advised.

Proper disposal of spilled Affinity Force must be observed:

1.      Keep the spilled Affinity Force from spreading further by covering it with soil or sand. 

2.      Follow the Australian Standard 2507 procedure on the proper disposal of refuse:

  • Keep it from penetrating drains, sewers, drains and other forms of waterways.
  • Do not allow vulnerable individuals and animals to get close to the pesticide.
  • Put it into accepted barrel the scooped, vacuumed or drained waste. 
  • Use the appropriate solution such as detergent, bleach, or organic solvent to disinfect the spilled area and put the solution to the barrel where the wastes were emptied.
  • Indicate the contents by labeling the barrel.
  • Follow the guidelines of the State or Local Waste Management Authorities when discarding the barreled refuse.
  • Ensure that the barrels are pressure-rinsed prior to dumping.  Undiluted chemicals must not be thrown on site.

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