Kamba 750 Herbicide

Kamba 750 Herbicide is used to control certain broadleaf weeds in turf, winter cereals, pastures (including plantain pastures), conservation tillage, sugar cane, rice, and non-crop areas. 

Kamba 750 Herbicide contains a 750 g/L Dual Salt Technology dicamba formulation with proven crop safety. 

Similar or comparable to Dicamba 500 Herbicide

Active Ingredient: Dicamba @ 750g/L (As the Dimethylamine and Monomethylamine Salt)

 

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Kamba 750 Herbicide KAMBA-750 Nufarm

Description

Kamba 750 Herbicide (Active Ingredient: Dicamba @ 750g/L (As the Dimethylamine and Monomethylamine Salt))

Similar or comparable to Dicamba 500 Herbicide

Kamba 750 Herbicide controls certain broadleaf weeds in turf, winter cereals, pastures (including plantain pastures), conservation tillage, sugar cane, rice and non-crop areas. Kamba 750 contains a 750 g/L Dual Salt Technology dicamba formulation with proven crop safety. It is compatible with a range of herbicides, including Amicide Advance 700 and the Weedmaster range.

Kamba 750 Herbicide provides exceptional performance on hard-to-kill weeds.

What weeds does Kamba 750 Herbicide target in turf;

Bindy-Eye Creeping Oxalis Fumitory Peppercress Swine cress
Capeweed Cudweeds Jo-Jo (Onehunga) Purple – Top Toad rush
Catsear Dandelion Lamb’s tongue Red flowered mallow Trefoil
Chickweed Dock Medics Scarlet pimpernel Wireweed
Clover Fat hen Pearlwort Sorrel Yarrow
Cotula Fleabane Pennyworth Stagger weed

What weeds does Kamba 750 Herbicide target in certain cereal crops, grass pastures, non-crop situations, woody species, fallow and other certain other situations;

Afghan thistle Charlock Horehound Radish Stinking mayweed (Foetid Chamomile)
Amaranthus (Redshank) Chickweed Illyrian thistle Ragwort Sunflower
Angled onion weed (Three-cornered garlic) Cleome Khaki weed Redroot amaranth Suppression of Patersons curse
Annual ragweed Climbing buckwheat (Black bindweed) Mimosa (Mimosa pigra) Rubber Vine Tar vine
Apple of Peru Clover Mintweed Rumex spp, including Curled and Broadleaf docks Tares
Artichoke thistle Cobbler’s pegs Mist Flower Russian knapweed Thickhead
Bathurst burr Common sow thistle Mustards Saffron thistle Thickhead
Bellvine Convolvulus Native amaranth Scotch (Cotton or Woolly) thistle Thornapple (Datura)
Black (Giant) pigweed Cotton (Woolly or True scotch) thistle Naturally regenerated pines Seedling docks Tree hogweed
Black nightshade Creeping knotweed New Zealand spinach Sensitive Plant Turnip weed (Rapistrum rugosum)
Black or Spear thistle Dead Nettle Noogoora burr Sida-retusa Variegated (or spotted) thistle
Blackberry nightshade Docks Ox-Eye daisy Skeleton weed Vetch
Bladder campion Double gee (Three-cornered Jack, Spiny emex) Parthenium weed Slender ice-plant Volunteer peas
Blue heliotrope Fat hen Paterson’s curse Slender thistle Ward’s weed
Burr ragweed Field bindweed Perennial gooseberry Smartweed (Water pepper) Wild (Field or Crow) garlic
California (Perennial or Canada) thistle Galvanised burr Perennial ragweed Soldier thistle Wild radish
Calopo Green amaranth Pigweed Sorrel Wild turnip (Brassica tournefortii)
Caltrop (Yellow vine) Ground cherry Pinkburr Sow thistle Wireweed (Hogweed)
Capeweed Hexham scent (Melilotus) Poverty weed Star thistle Yellow vine (Caltrop)
Centro Hoary Cress Prairie ground cherry Stemless thistle

Kamba 750 Herbicide features proven crop safety and is registered to be applied over wheat, oats, barley, triticale and rye.It is also ideal for use in fallow, with Dual Salt Technology-enabling superior compatibility (compared with single sodium salt dicamba products) when mixed with glyphosates, such as Weedmaster DST and a range of other knockdown herbicides.

The herbicide is also suitable for various other crop situations such as rice, pre-plant in forestry and pastures.  Nufarm Kamba 750 Selective Herbicide is a member of the Benzoic acid group of herbicides. The product disrupts plant cell growth, which causes a plant auxin imbalance, ultimately causing plant death.

Pack Sizes: 5L & 10L

Registrant: Nufarm Australia Limited (APVMA #: 69302)

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Features & Benefits

  • Contains a 750 g/L Dual Salt Technology dicamba formulation.
  • Proven crop safety.
  • Compatible with a range of herbicides including Amicide Advance 700 and the Weedmaster range.
  • Exceptional performance on hard-to-kill weeds.
  • Developed in Australia and backed by Nufarm’s nationwide.
  • Backed by the Nufarm Field technical support team.

Directions Of Use

General Rates:

  • Turf:
    • Per Ha: 800mL per Ha
    • High Volume Spray: 53mL per 100L
    • Per Knapsack: 12mL per 15L
  • Woody Species: 
    • Per Ha: 1.35L-1.6L per Ha
    • High Volume Spray: 270mL per 100L
    • Per Knapsack: 40mL per 15L
  • Wheat, Oats, Barley, Triticale & Commercial Rye: 40mL-270mL per Ha.
  • Rice: 270mL-375mL per Ha.
  • Pinus Radiata Plantations At least 10 months prior to planting pines: 375mL-5.4L per Ha.
  • Sugarcane: 185mL-375mL per Ha
  • Potatoes: 335mL-800mL per Ha
  • Grass Pastures and Perennial Grass Seed Crops:
    • Per Ha: 185mL-375mL per Ha
    • High Volume Spray: 13.5mL-50mL per 100L
    • Per Knapsack: 4mL-12mL per 15L
  • Plantain pastures (seedling and established): 185mL-375mL per Ha
  • Non-Crop Situation:
    • Per Ha: 215mL-8L per Ha
    • High Volume Spray: 27mL-1.35L per 100L
    • Per Knapsack: 4mL-87mL per 15L

Rates are a general guide only.  Before opening, carefully read Kamba 750 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

    Would I need a certain permit or license to be able to order Kamba 750 Herbicide?

  1. Q Would I need a certain permit or license to be able to order Kamba 750 Herbicide?
    Asked by Nathan on August 27, 2024 1:16 pm
    Answered by the admin

    The acquisition of Kamba 750 Herbicide does not require a permit or license. However, it is imperative to conduct thorough due diligence to ascertain any restrictions or stipulations concerning using Kamba 750 Herbicide as mandated by local or state government legislation, depending on your situation.

  2. What would be the mixing rate of Kamba 750 Herbicide for Bathurst Burr & Thornapple control in plantain forage and pasture?

  3. Q What would be the mixing rate of Kamba 750 Herbicide for Bathurst Burr & Thornapple control i...... Read more
    Asked by Warren on December 27, 2023 10:51 am
    Answered by the admin

    Kamba 750 Herbicide is only registered to control Bathurst Burr in sugarcane (post-emergence), direct drilling, conservation tillage, no-till fallow, minimum tillage, and all between cropping applications. For Thornapple control, it is registered for use in sugarcane (post-emergence), seed bed salvage, conservation tillage, direct drilling and for weed control in fallow, stubble or pasture before sowing with a full disturbance implement. We are unable to provide off-label recommendations.

  4. What is the shelf life for Kamba 750 Herbicide?

  5. Q What is the shelf life for Kamba 750 Herbicide?
    Asked by David on October 31, 2023 7:00 pm
    Answered by the admin

    Kamba 750 Herbicide does not have a best-before or expiry date. The best practice is to try to use the Kamba 750 Herbicide within approximately 2-4 years from the date of manufacture, as the formulation may reduce in efficacy over time. To ensure the product's longevity, it is recommended to store it in the closed, original container in a cool, well-ventilated area.
    Do not store for prolonged periods in direct sunlight.

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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
Barley, Commercial Rye, Triticale & Wheat Capeweed, Charlock, Climbing Buckwheat, Clover, Common Iceplant, Common Vetch Or Tares, Deadnettle - Lamium Spp., Dock, Fat Hen, Hoary Grass, Melilotus Or Hexham Scent, Mintweed, Mouse-ear Chickweed, Mustard, Saffron Thistle, Scotch Thistle, Soldier Thistle, Sorrel, Spiny Emex, Sunflower, Tree Hogweed, Turnip Weed, Variegated Thistle, Vetches, Volunteer Pea, Ward's Weed, Wild Radish Or Radish Weed, Wild Turnip - Brassica Tournefortii, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Conservation Tillage Weed Control, Fallow Weed Control - Prior To Sowing, Pasture - Weed Control Prior To Sowing, Seed Bed Amaranth Or Amaranthus, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Dock, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Medic, Native Amaranth, Paterson's Curse, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Turnip Weed, Variegated
Salvage, Stubble Weed Control & Weed Control Prior To Full Disturbance Thistle - Suppression, Volunteer Cereal, Wild Mustard - Sisymbrium Spp., Wild Oat, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Direct Drill Amaranth Or Amaranthus, Annual Gooseberry, Barnyard Or Water Grass, Bathurst Burr, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Cleome, Climbing Buckwheat, Clover, Cobbler's Pegs, Common Iceplant, Common Vetch Or Tares, Convolvulus Genus, Datura Spp., Dock, Fat Hen, Hoary Cress Or Whiteweed, Hoary Grass, Horehound, Ipomoea Spp., Khaki Weed - Seedling, Liverseed Or Urochloa Grass, Medic, Melilotus Or Hexham Scent, Mouse-ear Chickweed, Native Amaranth, New Zealand Spinach, Noogoora Burr, Parthenium Weed, Paterson's Curse, Pinkburr, Saffron Thistle, Scotch Thistle, Sida Retusa, Smartweed, Sorrel, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Spiny Emex, Star Thistle, Sunflower, Tarvine, Thickhead, Tree Hogweed, Turnip Weed, Variegated Thistle, Vetches, Volunteer Cereal, Wild Mustard - Sisymbrium Spp., Wild Oat, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Grass Pasture Annual Or Common Ragweed, Black Speargrass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Common Iceplant, Dock, Hoary Cress Or Whiteweed, Horehound, Illyrian Thistle, Melilotus Or Hexham Scent, Parthenium Weed, Rubber Vine, Saffron Thistle, Scotch Thistle, Smartweed, Sorrel, Spear Or Black Thistle, Star Thistle, Stemless Thistle, Three-Cornered Jack - Seedling, Variegated Thistle
Non-Crop Area - General Afghan Thistle, Angled Onion, Annual Or Common Ragweed, Artichoke Thistle, Blackberry Nightshade, Bladder Campion, Blue Heliotrope Or Blue Top, Burr Ragweed, Californian Thistle, Cotton Thistle, Creeping Knotweed, Creeping/Russian Knapweed, Hardhead, Dock, Field Bindweed, Galvanised Burr, Ground Cherry - Physalis angulata, Horehound, Illyrian Thistle, Khaki Weed, Mistflower Or Creeping Crofton Weed, Ox-Eye Daisy, Parthenium Weed, Paterson's Curse, Perennial Ragweed, Poverty Weed, Prairie Ground Cherry, Ragwort, Rubber Vine, Skeleton Weed, Slender Iceplant, Smartweed, Sorrel, Star Thistle, Stemless Thistle, Stinking Mayweed Or Foetid Chamomile, Variegated Thistle, Wild, Crow Or Field Garlic
Oats Capeweed, Charlock, Climbing Buckwheat, Clover, Common Iceplant, Common Vetch Or Tares, Dock, Fat Hen, Hoary Grass, Melilotus Or Hexham Scent, Mintweed, Mouse-ear Chickweed, Mustard, Saffron Thistle, Scotch Thistle, Soldier Thistle, Sorrel, Spiny Emex, Sunflower, Tree Hogweed, Turnip Weed, Variegated Thistle, Vetches, Volunteer Pea, Ward's Weed, Wild Radish Or Radish Weed, Wild Turnip - Brassica Tournefortii, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Pasture Legume Seed Crop Capeweed - Suppression, Paterson's Curse - Suppression, Slender Thistle, Variegated Thistle, Wireweed, Hogweed - Suppression
Perennial Grass Seed Crop Annual Or Common Ragweed, Black Speargrass, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Common Iceplant, Dock, Hoary Cress Or Whiteweed, Horehound, Illyrian Thistle, Melilotus Or Hexham Scent, Parthenium Weed, Saffron Thistle, Scotch Thistle, Smartweed, Sorrel, Spear Or Black Thistle, Star Thistle, Stemless Thistle, Three-Cornered Jack - Seedling, Variegated Thistle
Pinus Plantation - Pre Planting(10 Mths) Naturally Regenerated Pine, Sorrel
Potato Blackberry Nightshade, Climbing Buckwheat, Clover, Dock, Fat Hen, Mouse-ear Chickweed, Thistles, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Rice Dock
Sugar Cane (Post-Emergent) Amaranth Or Amaranthus, Bathurst Burr, Bellvine, Blackberry Nightshade, Calopo, Caltrop Or Yellow Vine, Cleome, Cobbler's Pegs, Fat Hen, Giant Or Black Pigweed, Green Amaranth, Ipomoea Spp., Khaki Weed, Mintweed, Noogoora Burr, Parthenium Weed, Perennial Gooseberry, Pigweed Spp., Pinkburr, Red Pigweed, Redroot Or Redroot Amaranth, Sensitive Plant, Sow Or Milk Thistle, Spinyhead Sida, Tarvine, Thickhead, Thornapple, Wild Or Perennial Gooseberry
Turf Bindy-Eye, Capeweed, Clover, Common Cotula Or Carrot Weed, Creeping Oxalis, Cudweed, Dandelion - Hypochaeris Glabra, Dock, Fat Hen, Fleabane, Fumitory, Jo-Jo, Lotus Or Trefoil, Medic, Milfoil Or Yarrow, Mouse-ear Chickweed, Pearlwort, Pennyworth, Peppercress, Purple Top, Redflower Mallow, Ribwort, Ribgrass Or Lamb's Tongue, Scarlet Or Red Pimpernel, Smooth Catsear, Sorrel, Stagger Weed - Seedling, Swinecress, Toad Rush, Wireweed, Knotweed Or Hogweed
Woody Species Weed Control Mimosa Pigra

Tips For Use

General Instructions
Spray when weeds are young and actively growing, and unless stated otherwise, before the 3 – 5 true leaf stage.

Application:

  • Preferred Water Volume: 50 – 100 L/ha. Use higher rates for spot spraying.
  • For Boom Application: Apply by a properly calibrated boom spray using not less than 50 L of water/ha unless indicated otherwise in the Critical Comments column.
  • For Aerial Application: Apply at least 25 L total spray volume/ha. The aircraft should fly as low as practical under the prevailing conditions to minimise drift.
  • For High Volume Application: Apply a minimum of 1500 L/ha.
  • For Knapsack Application: A 15 L knapsack treats 150 m2

Restraints:

  • Do not spray when rain seems likely to occur within 4 hours.
  • Do not spray when weeds are wet with dew or rain or under stress from drought, low soil fertility, extreme cold or waterlogging.
  • Do not spray outside recommended crop growth as crop damage may result.
  • Do not apply to crops or pastures with clover, lucerne or medics.

Spray Drift Restraints:

  • Do not apply when wind speed is less than 3 or more than 20 kilometres per hour as measured at the application site.

Additional Restraints For Conservation Tillage:

  • When grass and broadleaf weeds are present, use a mixture of Nufarm Kamba 750 and Nufarm Crucial (or an alternative glyphosate product listed below).
  • Do not disturb treated weeds by cultivation, sowing or grazing for 1 day after treatment of annual weeds and 7 days for perennial weeds.
  • Do not treat weeds heavily covered with dust or silt.
  • Do not apply if rainfall is likely within 6 hours of application.
  • Observe plant back periods listed under General Instructions.
  • When applying to dry soil surfaces, at least 15 mm rainfall is required before the plant back period begins.

Re-Entry Periods:

  • For application rates below 2.7 L/ha
    • Re-entry is not allowed until the product has dried unless wearing cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing) and chemical-resistant gloves.
    • Clothing must be laundered after each day’s use.
  • For control of poverty weed in non-crop situations:
    • Do not enter treated areas:
      • For 16 days* unless wearing cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing) and chemical-resistant gloves.
      • Clothing must be laundered after each day’s use.
  • For control of mist flower in non-crop situations:
    • Do not enter treated areas:
      • For 8 days* unless wearing cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing) and chemical-resistant gloves.
      • Clothing must be laundered after each day’s use.
  • For control of weeds* (other than poverty weed and mist flower) in non-crop situations (application rates above 2.7 L/ha).
    • Do not enter treated areas
      • For 5 days* unless wearing cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing) and chemical-resistant gloves.
      • Clothing must be laundered after each day’s use.

*No re-entry interval is required for application rates lower than 2.7 L/ha (once the product has dried.

Protection Of Crops, Native And Other Non-Target Plants

  • Do not apply under weather conditions or from spraying equipment that may cause spray to drift onto nearby susceptible plants/crops, cropping lands or pastures.
  • Spray equipment must be calibrated accurately prior to working on crops.
  • Keep container sealed (airtight) when not in use.
  • To prevent damage, do not permit drift or vapour or spray mist to come into contact with fruit and ornamental trees, vines, vegetables, flowers, tobacco or any other field crop.
  • Minimise spray drift by using low pressure and nozzles which do not give a fine droplet size.
  • Do not apply this product on or near desirable trees or plants or in locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into contact with their roots.
  • All spray equipment must be thoroughly washed out after use and must not be used for spraying horticultural crops.
  • Do not use it at a higher rate than recommended.

Protection Of Livestock, Wildlife, Fish, Crustacea And Environment:

  • Do not use the container for any other purpose.
  • Do not contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with Kamba 750 chemical or used containers.

Storage:

  • Store in the closed, original container in a cool, well-ventilated area.
  • Do not store for prolonged periods in direct sunlight.

Safety Directions:

  • Harmful if swallowed.
  • Corrosive.
  • Attacks eyes.
  • Will damage skin.
  • Will irritate the nose and throat.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
  • Do not inhale the vapour.
  • When opening the container and preparing spray, wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist, elbow-length chemical-resistant gloves and a face shield.
  • If applying by aerial spraying equipment, wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing).
  • If applying by boom spray equipment, wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing).
  • In addition, wear elbow-length chemical-resistant gloves when using in an open cab.
  • If applying in excess of 400 kg of product per day by open cab, wear cotton overalls over normal clothing buttoned to the neck and wrist, a washable hat and elbow-length chemical-resistant gloves.
  • If applying by spraying equipment carried on the back of the user, low-pressure or high-pressure hand wand equipment, wear cotton overalls over normal clothing buttoned to the neck and wrist, and a washable hat, elbow-length chemical-resistant gloves, face shield or goggles and a half facepiece respirator.
  • 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 shield or goggles, respirator and if rubber, wash with detergent and warm water, and contaminated clothing.

First Aid:

  • If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 131 126.
  • For further information, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).

​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.​

Withholding Period

Withholding Period Details: (WHP)

  • Do not harvest, graze or cut for stock food for 7 days after application.

SDS & Technical

Kamba 750 Herbicide Label APVMA Download Pdf
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Kamba 750 Herbicide SDS Download Pdf
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