Battalia 435 Herbicide

Battalia 435 Herbicide is a pre-emergent herbicide containing 435g/L of the active ingredient Pendimethalin.

In turf, Battalia is registered to control Summer grass, Crowsfoot Grass and Wintergrass in a range of warm & cool season turfgrass species.

In many various cropping situations, Battalia 435 Herbicide controls wireweed, annual grasses (including annual ryegrass) and certain broadleaf weeds.

Similar or comparable to Stomp 440 Herbicide (BASF), Rifle 440 (Nufarm) & Pendant Herbicide (Amgrow)

Active Ingredient: Pendimethalin @ 435g/L

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Battalia 435 Herbicide BATTALIA Indigo Specialty Products

Description

Battalia 435 Herbicide

Active Ingredient: Pendimethalin @ 435g/L

Similar or comparable to Stomp 440 Herbicide (BASF), Rifle 440 (Nufarm) & Pendant Herbicide (Amgrow)

Battalia 435 Herbicide is a pre-emergent herbicide containing 435g/L of the active ingredient Pendimethalin.

In turf, Battalia is registered to control Summer grass, Crowsfoot Grass and Wintergrass in a range of warm and cool season turfgrass species. This formulation of Pendimethalin is a proven performer and offers an economical and reliable option for pre-emergent weed control for turf and irrigation channel situations.  In many various cropping situations, Battalia 435 Herbicide controls wireweed, annual grasses (including annual ryegrass) and certain broadleaf weeds.

What turf species can Battalia 435 Herbicide be used in;

  • Warm Season Species:
    • Bahia Grass
    • Buffalo Grass
    • Couch
    • Hybrid Couch c.v Tifdwarf
    • Kikuyu
    • Queensland Blue Couch
    • Salt Walter Couch
    • Zoysia Grass
  • Cool Season Turf Species:
    • Kentucky Blue Grass
    • Perennial Ryegrass
    • Bent Grass

What weeds does Battalia 435 Herbicide target in turf;

  • Summer Grass (Digitaria anguinalis)
  • Crowsfoot (Crab Grass) (Eleusine indica)
  • Winter Grass (Poa annua)

What cropping situations can Battalia 435 Herbicide be used in;

Avocadoes Chickpeas Grapevines Navy Beans Pyrethrum – Pre-Emergence Crop
Bananas Citrus Lentils Nuts Rice
Barley Cotton Lettuce – Transplanted Olives Safflower
Broad Beans Cow Peas Lupins Onions Soybeans
Broccoli – Transplanted Deciduous Fruits Lychees Peanuts Sugarcane
Cabbage – Transplanted Eucalypt Forestry Plantations Macadamia Nut Pigeon Peas Sunflowers
Canola Faba Beans Maize Processing Pea Teatree (Melaleuca Alternifolia)
Carrots Field Peas Mangoes Processing Tomatoes – Transplanted Wheat
Cauliflower – Transplanted French Beans Mung Beans Pyrethrum – Post-Emergence Crop

Why choose Battalia 435 Herbicide;

  • It contains the active ingredient Pendimethalin.
  • Offers an economical form of pre-emergent weed control for turf and irrigation channels.
  • Low chemical scheduling (Schedule 5 – Caution) and lower PPE requirements.
  • High-loaded formulation, 435g/L.
  • Good turf safety characteristics when used on established, high-cut turf situations.
  • Predictable residual performance with a half-life of around 30-40 days.
  • Reduced hydrocarbon solvent loading in the product over some other forms of pendimethalin.
  • Low solubility and very high soil binding capacity, offering limited leaching potential.
  • No withholding period.
  • Possesses useful tank mix compatibility with other herbicides. Stable in a pH of 4-9.

Pendimethalin, the active ingredient in Battalia 435 Herbicide, is a member of the dinitroaniline (DNA) herbicide group (Group D). The primary mode of action is to inhibit microtubule formation in cells of susceptible weeds, which are an important part of the cell division process.

As a result of restricted cell division, the growth of the emerging weed seedling is prevented, eventuating in death due to a lack of available food reserves. Because Battalia 435 Herbicide does not translocate a great deal from the site of uptake within the plant, it is necessary for the emerging weed seedling’s roots to absorb pendimethalin from the soil. Pendimethalin binds to organic matter and clay materials and primarily stays within the top few centimetres of soil.

Selectivity in turf is caused by differences in germination depth of susceptible grass seedlings that absorb the pendimethalin in the top layer of soil compared to the growing points in the turf’s roots system that is at a greater depth and is unable to uptake the pendimethalin.

Pack Size: 20-Litre

Battalia 435 Herbicide Registrant: Famalinx Pty Ltd (APVMA #: 68776)

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Features & Benefits

  • It contains the active ingredient Pendimethalin.
  • Offers an economical form of pre-emergent weed control for turf and irrigation channels.
  • Low chemical scheduling (Schedule 5 – Caution) and lower PPE requirements.
  • High-loaded formulation, 435g/L.
  • Good turf safety characteristics when used on established, high-cut turf situations.
  • Predictable residual performance with a half-life of around 30-40 days.
  • Reduced hydrocarbon solvent loading in the product over some other forms of pendimethalin.
  • Low solubility and very high soil binding capacity, offering limited leaching potential.
  • No withholding period.
  • Possesses useful tank mix compatibility with other herbicides.
  • Stable in a pH of 4-9.

Directions Of Use

Turf:
Warm Season Turf Species: Kikuyu, Couch, Salt Walter, Couch, Buffalo Grass, Bahia Grass And Zoysia Grass Turf.
Weeds Controlled: Summer Grass (Digitaria anguinalis), Crowsfoot (Crab Grass) (Eleusine indica) & Winter Grass (Poa annua)
Rate: 3.4L per 10,000m2 (34mL per 100m2)
Critical Comments:

  • Incorporate as soon as possible, by 10-15 mm of spray irrigation or when rainfall is expected, within one day of application.
  • Apply once every 10 weeks from early September to the end of February.

Warm Season Turf Species: Queensland Blue Couch, Hybrid Couch c.v Tifdwarf.
Weeds Controlled: Summer Grass (Digitaria anguinalis), Crowsfoot (Crab Grass) (Eleusine indica) & Winter Grass (Poa annua).
Rate: 2.3L per 10,000m2 (23mL per 100m2)
Critical Comments:

  • Incorporate as soon as possible, by 10-15 mm of spray irrigation or when rainfall is expected, within one day of application.
  • Apply once every 10 weeks from early September to the end of February.

Cool Season Turf Species: Kentucky Blue Grass
Weeds Controlled: Summer Grass (Digitaria anguinalis), Crowsfoot (Crab Grass) (Eleusine indica) & Winter Grass (Poa annua)
Rate: 3.4L per 10,000m2 (34mL per 100m2)
Critical Comments:

  • The product should be incorporated by 10-15 mm of spray irrigation or rainfall as soon as possible, within one day of application.

Cool Season Turf Species: Perennial Ryegrass & Bent Grass
Weeds Controlled: Summer Grass (Digitaria anguinalis), Crowsfoot (Crab Grass) (Eleusine indica) & Winter Grass (Poa annua)
Rate: 2.3L per 10,000m2 (23mL per 100m2)
Critical Comments:

  • The product should be incorporated by 10-15 mm of spray irrigation or rainfall as soon as possible, within one day of application.
  • Apply Battalia 435 only once per year to control weeds in Perennial Rye Grass and Bent Grass.

Situation: Pre-Plant Incorporation (Double Incorporation):
Crop: Cotton, Cow Peas, Navy Beans, Mung Beans, Peanuts, Pigeon Peas, Soybeans, Sunflowers, Barley, Wheat, Field Peas, Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Lentils, Lupins & Safflower.
General Rates: 910mL – 2.28mL per Ha


Situation: Pre-Plant Application (Incorporation During Sowing):
Crop: Barley and Wheat (including crops with undersown lucerne), Canola (including crops with undersown lucerne), Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Field Peas, Lentils, Lupins, Safflower & Lupins.
General Rates: 1.4L – 2.3L per Ha


Situation: Post-Plant Pre-Emergence Application (Overall Band Spraying): Non- Mechanical Incorporation:
Crop: Cotton, Sunflowers, Maize, Broad Beans, Carrots, Processing Pea, French Beans & Onions
General Rate: 570mL – 3.4L per Ha


Situation: Post-Plant, Pre-Emergence Treatment (Incorporated Or Non-Incorporated)
Crop: Sugarcane,
General Rate: 2.3L-3.4L per Ha.


Situation: Post Plant And Flushing: Battalia 435 Tank Mixtures
Crop: Combine sown rice & pasture sod sown rice
General rate: 2.3L – 3.4L per Ha


Situation: Pre-Transplant Treatment
Crop: Transplanted broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Lettuce & processing tomatoes
General rate: 1.5L – 3L per Ha


Situation: Perennial Crops
Crop: Avocadoes, bananas, citrus, deciduous fruits, grapevines, lychees, olives, macadamia nut, mangoes, nuts, grape vines, Eucalypt forestry plantations, Pyrethrum – Pre-emergence & Post-emergence crops, & Teatree (Melaleuca alternifolia) crops
General Rate: 1.5L – 9.1L per Ha


Rates are a general guide only. Before opening, carefully read Battalia 435 Herbicide directions for use, precautionary and protection statements, storage and disposal, safety directions and first aid instructions. The product is designed for the particular purpose indicated on the label. Failure to use the product strictly as directed may be illegal, dangerous and render the product ineffective.

Questions and answers from customers

    Enquiring about use of Battalia 435 Herbicide in an ornamental / garden bed setting as I'm struggling to find a pre-emergent for broadleaf weeds in general. Little bit confused as BASF Freehand which has one of the same actives can be used on ornamentals. However upon research I read Pendamethlin is unsafe in ornamentals? Is this just ornamentals of the Thistle family? 

  1. Q Enquiring about use of Battalia 435 Herbicide in an ornamental / garden bed setting as I'm strugg...... Read more
    Asked by Mo on January 18, 2023 6:47 pm
    Answered by the admin

    Battalia 435 Herbicide is not registered for domestic situations other than turf.  The Freehand Herbicide is a better option to consider as it is registered for use around ornamental plants in both containers and in-ground (garden beds).  The directions of use for Freehand Herbicide list the tolerant ornamental species that it can be used on.

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Disclaimer: This information and product advice is not intended to be advice or recommendations for any specific use or circumstance. You should seek specialist advice before using any product. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Specialist Sales liability is limited.

Host & Pest

Host Pest
Host & Pest
Buffalo Grass Lawn Or Turf, Common Couch Lawn Or Turf, Hybrid Couch & Kikuyu Grass Lawn Or Turf Bahia Grass, Bindy-Eye, Cat's Ear Or Flatweed, Cotula Or Carrot Weed - Seedling, Cudweed, False Onion Weed, Fragrant False Garlic, Medic, Mouse-Ear Chickweed, Onion Or Guildford Grass, Onion Weed, Ryegrass, Soursob Or Oxalis, Spear Or Black Thistle, White Clover, Winter Grass
Avocado Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Chickweed, Crowsfoot Grass, Deadnettle, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Perennial Pigweed, Pigeon Grass, Prairie Or Annual Prairie Grass, Prickly Lettuce, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Spotted Medic, Summer Or Crab Grass, Winter Grass, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Banana, Lychee, Macadamia Nut & Mango Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Asthma Plant, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Chickweed, Crowsfoot Grass, Deadnettle, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Perennial Pigweed, Pigeon Grass, Prairie Or Annual Prairie Grass, Prickly Lettuce, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Spotted Medic, Summer Or Crab Grass, Winter Grass, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Barley - Pre-Plant & Wheat - Pre-Plant Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Wild Oat - Suppression, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Broad Bean Poppy, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Broccoli Transplants, Cabbage Transplants, Cauliflower Transplants & Tomato - Transplanted Annual Nettles - Supression, Annual Nettles - Urtica Spp., Awnless Barnyard Grass, Blackberry Nightshade - Suppression, Bladder Ketmia, Chickweed, Common Sowthistle - Suppression, Deadnettle, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Fat Hen, Fumitory - Suppression, Green Amaranth, Green Fat Hen, Indian Hedge Mustard, Indian Hedge Mustard - Suppression, Lesser Swinecress Or Bittercress, Perennial Pigweed, Potato Or Yellow Weed, Prickly Lettuce, Shepherd's Purse, Sowthistles, Stinging Or Dwarf Nettle, Turnip Weed, Turnip Weed - Suppression, Wild Radish - Suppression, Wild Radish Or Radish Weed, Wild Turnip, Winter Grass, Winter Grass - Suppression, Wireweed Or Knotweed - Seed
Canola - Pre-Plant Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Silvergrass - Vulpia Spp., Wild Oat - Suppression, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Carrot - Pre-Emergent Annual Nettles - Supression, Awnless Barnyard Grass, Blackberry Nightshade - Suppression, Bladder Ketmia, Chickweed, Common Sowthistle - Suppression, Deadnettle, Fat Hen, Fumitory - Suppression, Green Fat Hen, Indian Hedge Mustard - Suppression, Lesser Swinecress Or Bittercress, Perennial Pigweed, Prickly Lettuce, Shepherd's Purse, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Turnip Weed - Suppression, Wild Radish - Suppression, Wild Radish Or Radish Weed, Winter Grass - Suppression, Wireweed Or Knotweed - Seed
Chickpea - Pre-Plant, Faba Bean - Pre-Plant, Field Pea (Prior To Sowing), Lupin - Pre-Plant & Safflower - Pre-Plant Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Silvergrass (Vulpia Spp.) - Suppression, Wild Oat - Suppression, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Chrysanthemum-Transplanted Splits-Pre-Em & Pyrethrum - Established > 1 Year Capeweed, Dock - Seedling, Erodium, Crowfoot Or Storksbill, Spear Or Black Thistle
Citrus, Deciduous Fruit, Grapevine & Nuts Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Asthma Plant, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Chickweed, Cobbler's Pegs, Crowsfoot Grass, Curious Weed, Deadnettle, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Perennial Pigweed, Pigeon Grass, Prairie Or Annual Prairie Grass, Prickly Lettuce, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Spotted Medic, Stinking Roger, Summer Or Crab Grass, Winter Grass, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Combine Sown Rice - Post-Plant And Flush & Pasture Sod Sown Rice - Post Plant/Flush Annual Sedge(Cyperus Spp.) - Suppression, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Brown Beetle Or Silver Top Grass, Starfruit
Cotton (Prior To Sowing) Barnyard Or Water Grass, Blackberry Nightshade - Suppression, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine - Suppression, Common Heliotrope, Common Verbena - Supression, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed - Suppression, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium, Pepper Grass, Peppercress - Suppression, Perennial Pigweed, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Stagger Weed - Suppression, Stink Grass, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Cotton - Irrigation Bank Barnyard Or Water Grass, Brown Beetle Or Silver Top Grass
Cotton - Pre-Plant Barnyard Or Water Grass, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Common Heliotrope, Common Verbena, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium, Pepper Grass, Peppercress, Perennial Pigweed, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Stagger Weed, Stink Grass, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Cowpea - Prior To Sowing, Mung Bean - Pre-Plant, Navy Bean - Pre-Plant, Peanut - Pre-Plant, Pigeon Pea - Pre-Plant, Soybean - Pre-Plant Barnyard Or Water Grass, Blackberry Nightshade, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Common Heliotrope, Common Verbena, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium, Pepper Grass, Peppercress, Perennial Pigweed, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Stagger Weed, Stink Grass, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Eucalyptus Plantation Amaranth Or Amaranthus, Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Asthma Plant, Barnyard Grass Or Water Grass, Chickweed, Crowsfoot Grass, Deadnettle, Fat Hen, Perennial Pigweed, Pigeon Grass, Prickly Lettuce, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Stagger Weed, Summer Or Crab Grass - D. Ciliaris, Winter Grass, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
French Bean - Pre-Emergent, Lettuce - Transplants, Processing Pea - Pre-Emergent, Pyrethrum - Post-Emergence Crop, Pyrethrum - Pre-Emergence Crop Annual Nettles - Supression, Awnless Barnyard Grass, Blackberry Nightshade - Suppression, Bladder Ketmia, Chickweed, Common Sowthistle - Suppression, Deadnettle, Fat Hen, Fumitory - Suppression, Green Fat Hen, Indian Hedge Mustard - Suppression, Lesser Swinecress Or Bittercress, Perennial Pigweed, Prickly Lettuce, Shepherd's Purse, Turnip Weed - Suppression, Wild Radish - Suppression, Winter Grass - Suppression, Wireweed Or Knotweed - Seed
Lentil Annual Ryegrass, Silvergrass (Vulpia Spp.) - Suppression, Wild Oat - Suppression, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Lucerne - Undersown Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Silvergrass (A. Contorta) - Suppression, Wild Oat - Suppression, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Lucerne Seed Crop - Established Fat Hen, Pigeon Grass, Summer Or Crab Grass
Maize - Pre-Emergent Barnyard Or Water Grass, Bathurst Burr, Bindweed, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine - Suppression, Common Heliotrope, Common Sowthistle - Suppression, Common Verbena - Supression, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed, Mintweed - Suppression, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Noogoora Burr, Nutgrass, Paddy Melon, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium, Pepper Grass, Peppercress - Suppression, Perennial Pigweed, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Stagger Weed - Suppression, Stink Grass, Thornapple, Wandering Jew, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Olive Annual Ryegrass, Asthma Plant, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Chickweed, Crowsfoot Grass, Deadnettle, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Pigeon Grass, Pigweed (Portulaca Oleracea) - Seed, Prairie Or Annual Prairie Grass, Prickly Lettuce, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Spotted Medic, Summer Grass, Winter Grass, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Onion - Pre-Emergent & Onion - Refer To Label Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Sugar Cane Barnyard Or Water Grass, Blackberry Nightshade, Blue Billygoat Weed, Common Sida, Giant Or Black Pigweed, Glossy Nightshade, Green Amaranth, Ipomoea Spp., Liverseed Grass - Seed, Milkweed, Pigweed (Portulaca Oleracea) - Seed
Sugar Cane (Pre-Emergent) Awnless Barnyard Grass, Blue Billygoat Weed, Crowsfoot Grass, Green Summer Grass, Guinea Grass, Summer Or Crab Grass - D. Ciliaris
Sunflower - Pre-Emergent Barnyard Or Water Grass, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine - Suppression, Common Heliotrope, Common Verbena - Supression, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed - Suppression, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium, Pepper Grass, Peppercress - Suppression, Perennial Pigweed, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Stagger Weed - Suppression, Stink Grass, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Sunflower - Pre-Plant Barnyard Or Water Grass, Blackberry Nightshade, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine - Suppression, Common Heliotrope, Common Verbena - Supression, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed - Suppression, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium, Pepper Grass, Peppercress - Suppression, Perennial Pigweed, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Stagger Weed - Suppression, Stink Grass, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Tea Tree Annual Or Wimmera Ryegrass, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Button Grass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine - Suppression, Chickweed, Common Heliotrope, Common Sowthistle - Suppression, Common Verbena - Supression, Crested Goosefoot, Crowsfoot Grass, Deadnettle, Dwarf Amaranth Or Boggabri Weed, Early Spring Grass, Fat Hen, Green Amaranth, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Mintweed - Suppression, Mossman River Or Burr Grass, Native Millet, Pale Pigeon Grass, Paspalidium Spp., Pepper Grass, Peppercress - Suppression, Perennial Pigweed, Pigeon Grass, Pigweed Spp., Prickly Lettuce, Queensland Bluegrass, Red Flinders Grass, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Small Burrgrass, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Stagger Weed - Suppression, Stink Grass, Summer Or Crab Grass, Weeping Lovegrass, White Eye Or Mexican Clover, Winter Grass, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed

Tips For Use

Maximising performance in Turf applications;

  • Apply before the germination of weeds.
  • Weed Germination Temperature Ranges are as follows:
    • Winter Grass: 10-150°C
    • Summer Grass: 12-150°C
    • Crowsfoot: 16-180°C
  • Soil Temperature is based on the daily average (9 am temp + 3 pm temp / 2) at a 10cm depth.

General Instructions:

  • ProForce Battalia 435 Herbicide is selective for controlling most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds.
  • As Battalia 435 controls weeds by inhibiting seedling development, it will not control established weeds.
  • For the best results, seedbeds should be free of weeds, trash and clods at the time of application.
  • Soils containing high organic matter can also result in poor control.
  • Application to these soils (greater than 6% organic content) should be avoided.
  • Crop injury may result if cold, wet weather follows planting or if Battalia 435 is applied to a poorly prepared seedbed.
  • With the return of favourable growing conditions (warm weather), the crop will usually recover and resume normal growth.
  • Battalia 435 will stain (yellow) any objects it contacts.
  • Keep all objects, etc., that are not to be stained well clear of the product and spray.

Application Method: Ground Application:

  • Use conventional sprayers with either mechanical or bypass agitation.
  • Flat fan nozzles should be used.
  • Spray equipment should be correctly calibrated to ensure proper application. application.
    If applying Battalia 435 in tank mix combination with atrazine or diuron, nozzle screens must be no finer than 50 mesh.
  • Apply the recommended quantity of Battalia 435 in 50-200 litres of water per hectare.
  • Higher water rates per hectare are recommended where pre-emergence surface treatment is used.

Incorporation:

  • Battalia 435 works best if thoroughly mixed with soil either mechanically or by irrigation or rainfall. The aim of incorporation is to produce an even band of herbicide to intercept germinating weed seeds.
  • Post-plant pre-emergence surface applications of Battalia 435 alone, or as a tank mixture, are most effective in controlling weeds when adequate rainfall occurs or irrigation is applied as soon as possible and within 3-5 days after treatment to achieve incorporation. If no rain or irrigation is received within 3-5 days, light mechanical incorporation is required for optimum weed control, except when used on maize, carrots and rice or on sugarcane if water incorporation is used.
  • Maize is tolerant to Battalia 435 alone or in mixtures with atrazine if the seed germinates below the chemically treated band. Maize, carrots and rice are NOT tolerant to Battalia 435 if it is in direct contact with the seed.
  • In crops such as grapevines that can be susceptible to damage to new growth by vapour, adequate and complete incorporation should occur within ten (10) days of application and before new bud tissue is evident, i.e. before bud swell (E-L growth stage 02). Incorporation should occur over the whole sprayed surface either by rain or by an irrigation method that wets the whole treated surface. Alternatively, incorporate mechanically using equipment that will not damage grapevine roots. Drip irrigation is usually unsatisfactory for this purpose. A minimum of 10-15 mm of rain or irrigation is required for satisfactory incorporation.

Restraints:

  • Do not sow sensitive summer crops such as sorghum and millets within 12 months of application of Battalia 435.
  • Do not apply to a poorly prepared seedbed.
  • Do not use Battalia 435 mixed with atrazine on heavy clay soils.
  • Do not apply Battalia 435, where waterlogging is likely to occur.

Re-Entry Period:

  • Do not allow entry into treated areas for 12 hours.
  • When prior entry is necessary, wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing) and chemical-resistant gloves.
  • Clothing must be laundered after each day’s use.

Protection Of Crops, Native And Other Non-Target Plants:

  • Do not apply under meteorological conditions or from spraying equipment, which could be expected to cause spray drift onto nearby susceptible plants, adjacent croplands and pastures.

Protection Of Wildlife, Fish And The Environment Dangerous To Fish And Other Aquatic Life:

  • Do not contaminate dams, rivers, drains or streams with chemicals or used containers.

Storage:

  • Store in the closed, original container in a dry, cool, well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight.

Safety Directions:

  • Harmful if swallowed.
  • It will irritate the eyes, nose and throat and skin.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
  • Do not inhale the vapour.
  • Wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing), elbow-length nitrile gloves and a face shield or goggles when preparing and using the prepared spray.
  • If the product is on the skin, immediately wash the area with soap and water.
  • If the product is in the eyes, wash it out immediately with water.
  • Wash hands after use.
  • After each day’s use, wash gloves, face shields or goggles and contaminated clothing.

First Aid Instructions:

  • Contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre if poisoning occurs. Phone Australia 13 11 26.
  • If swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
  • For further information, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).

This information and product advice is not intended as advice or recommendations for any specific use or circumstance. You should seek specialist advice before using any product. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Specialist Sales liability is limited.​

 

Withholding Period

Withholding Period Details: (WHP)

  • Do not graze treated turf or feed turf clippings from any treated area to poultry or livestock. 
  • Do not use clippings from treated areas for mulch around vegetables or fruit trees.

SDS & Technical

ProForce Battalia 435 Herbicide Label APVMA Download Pdf
ProForce Battalia 435 Herbicide Label Download Pdf
ProForce Battalia 435 Herbicide SDS Download Pdf
ProForce Battalia 435 Herbicide TechSheet Download Pdf

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