Agents,
over the last couple of days we have had several serious mistakes made with
Reflex in vegetables. These mistakes are
not related to UGA Extension and are not in accordance with the label. We must help our growers avoid these issues if possible. The
objective of these labels is to provide new helpful weed management tools;
however, these incidences could challenge our ability to continue using/developing
third party labels (we have 28 now) such as Reflex in watermelon, squash,
and/or pumpkin.
A few
thoughts regarding current injury mistakes:
1. Below is the newsletter I sent out a month or
so ago; please review it once again.
2.
Reflex will destroy most vegetables with ANY foliar contact; SO DON’T SPRAY IT
OVERTOP (exception is snap bean, see 2014 UGA Pest Control Handbook).
3. Reflex can kill cucumber twice and can kill cantaloupe
at least once regardless of application method; thus, there is no Reflex label
for cucumber or cantaloupe and there will not be a label. Therefore, make sure your growers understand
that herbicides are not like many fungicides or insecticides that can be
applied across crop groupings.
4. Please remind your growers about these labels
and how these labels will help avoid serious issues. Agents
MUST NOT give growers any indemnified label. Additionally, I would suggest agents not make
any recommendation to a grower until that grower has printed and reviewed the label.
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Reflex Labeled for
Georgia Watermelon, Squash, and Pumpkin.
(Culpepper) These
new herbicidal tools are a result of cooperative efforts involving The
University of Georgia, Syngenta, IR-4, The Georgia Department of Agriculture,
The Georgia Agricultural Commission for Vegetables, and Industry. It is
critical that agent’s help growers understand that their specific production
practices may alter weed and crop responses to recommended herbicides.
Important
Points:
1. Growers must have a label in hand when using
Reflex in these crops. These labels are
written by myself and Syngenta so if there is any confusion let me know.
2. Agents
MUST NOT give growers any indemnified label. Growers must follow the steps below to obtain
their own label. The process of Growers obtaining
labels is actually the method being used to indemnify the use of Reflex in
these crops. If an agent was to provide a grower the label, it may make the agent or
even UGA liable if issues were to occur.
3. Growers must evaluate these programs on
limited acres until gaining experience.
Keep in mind these labels are developed from 10 to 15 studies conducted primarily
by my research here in Georgia; most other pesticide labels are developed from
over 200 replicated trials conducted by dozens of scientist across the country.
4. I have created a watermelon circular, similar
in format to the cotton circular. The
circular should be up on our website at gaweed.com by March 12, 2014 or if you
would like laminated copies for your growers, email me the number you would
like and a shipping address.
5. Support Syngenta and use Reflex; no generic
company has shown any desire to support such challenging label
development!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obtaining
the label:
1. Go to www.farmassist.com
2. Select products along top bar.
3. Select indemnified labels (4th
one down).
4.
Login (first time users create login and
password).
5. For state, select Georgia and for
product, select Reflex in this scenario (play around and see
our other labels) and then submit.
7. Select the Reflex label and crop of interest
and submit.
8. Accept waiver; this is the process
making the label an indemnified label.
8. Print label and have present during
application.