Country: Australia
Language: English
Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
MSMA
AMGROW PTY LTD
MSMA(720g/L)
AQUEOUS CONCENTRATE
MSMA MINERAL-ARSENIC Active 720.0 g/L
10L; 200L; 20L; 5L
A - Agricultural
CONTROL OF PRICKLY PEAR | COTTON | COUCH AND BENT GRASS TURF OR LAWN | NON-CROP AREA - GENERAL | SUGAR CANE | INTER-ROW SPRAYIN
HERBICIDE
BARNYARD OR WATER GRASS | BATHURST BURR | CALTROP OR YELLOW VINE | COLUMBUS GRASS | COMMON PRICKLY PEAR | DEVIL'S ROPE OR CHAIN LINK CACTUS | GREEN SUMMER GRASS | INDIAN FIG | ITCH GRASS | JOHNSON GRASS | NOOGOORA BURR | NUTGRASS | PASPALUM | PERENNIAL PIGWEED | SMOOTH TREE OR DROOPING PRICKLY PEAR | SPINY BURRGRASS OR GENTLE ANNIE | SUMMER GRASS | SUMMER OR CRAB GRASS | VASEY GRASS | WHEEL CACTUS | ANNUAL SUMMER GRASS | BARNYARD GRASS | BINDY-EYE | BULLHEAD | BULL'S HEAD | CALTROP BURR | CATHEAD | CAT'S-HEAD | CENCHRUS INCERTUS | CENCHRUS LONGISPINUS | COCKLEBURR | DEVILS ROPE PEAR | GIANT PASPALUM | GOAT'S-HEAD | GREEN SUMMERGRASS | NEVERDIE | PIGWEED | PUNCTURE VINE | RED PIGWEED | SWEET SUMMER GRASS | TRIBULUS MAXIMUS | TRIBULUS MICROCOCCUS | TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS | VICTORIAN NUTGRASS | XANTHIUM CHINENSE | XANTHIUM PUNGENS | XANTHIUM STRUMARIUM
Poison schedule: 7; Withholding period: WITHHOLDING PERIOD: DO NOT GRAZE OR CU T FOR STOCK FEED FOR 5 WEEKS AFTER APP LICATION.; Host/pest details: CONTROL OF PRICKLY PEAR: [COMMON PRICKLY PEAR, DEVIL'S ROPE OR CHAIN LINK CACTUS, INDIAN FIG, SMOOTH TREE OR DROOPING PRICKLY PEAR, WHEEL CACTUS]; COTTON: [BARNYARD OR WATER GRASS, BATHURST BURR, CALTROP OR YELLOW VINE, COLUMBUS GRASS, JOHNSON GRASS, NOOGOORA BURR, NUTGRASS, PASPALUM, PERENNIAL PIGWEED, SPINY BURRGRASS OR GENTLE ANNIE, SUMMER GRASS]; COUCH AND BENT GRASS TURF OR LAWN: [PASPALUM, SUMMER OR CRAB GRASS]; NON-CROP AREA - GENERAL: [BATHURST BURR, JOHNSON GRASS, NOOGOORA BURR, NUTGRASS, PASPALUM, SPINY BURRGRASS OR GENTLE ANNIE, SUMMER GRASS]; SUGAR CANE: [BARNYARD OR WATER GRASS, GREEN SUMMER GRASS, ITCH GRASS, SUMMER OR CRAB GRASS, VASEY GRASS]; Poison schedule: 7; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: CONTROL OF PRICKLY PEAR: [COMMON PRICKLY PEAR, DEVIL'S ROPE OR CHAIN LINK CACTUS, INDIAN FIG, SMOOTH TREE OR DROOPING PRICKLY PEAR, WHEEL CACTUS]; COTTON: [BARNYARD OR WATER GRASS, BATHURST BURR, CALTROP OR YELLOW VINE, COLUMBUS GRASS, JOHNSON GRASS, NOOGOORA BURR, NUTGRASS, PASPALUM, PERENNIAL PIGWEED, SPINY BURRGRASS OR GENTLE ANNIE, SUMMER GRASS]; COUCH AND BENT GRASS TURF OR LAWN: [PASPALUM, SUMMER OR CRAB GRASS]; NON-CROP AREA - GENERAL: [BATHURST BURR, JOHNSON GRASS, NOOGOORA BURR, NUTGRASS, PASPALUM, SPINY BURRGRASS OR GENTLE ANNIE, SUMMER GRASS]; SUGAR CANE: [BARNYARD OR WATER GRASS, GREEN SUMMER GRASS, ITCH GRASS, SUMMER OR CRAB GRASS, VASEY GRASS]; For the control of certain weeds in cotton, sugarcane, turf & non-crop areas.THIS PRODUCT IS TOO HAZARDOUS TO BE RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN THE HOME GARDEN
Registered
2023-07-01
Monopoly Herbicide 20/4/2011 5, 10, 20 & 200 L labels Page 1 of 5 DANGEROUS POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING MONOPOLY HERBICIDE ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 720 G/L MSMA GROUP Z HERBICIDE For the control of certain weeds in Cotton, Sugarcane, Turf and non crop areas as per the directions for use. CONTENTS: 5L/10L/20L/200L Amgrow Pty Ltd ABN 81 100 684 786 82 Christensen Road, Stapylton Qld 4207 CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER 1800 063 619 www.amgrow.com.au RLP APPROVED Infopest Verified Monopoly Herbicide 20/4/2011 5, 10, 20 & 200 L labels Page 2 of 5 MONOPOLY HERBICIDE DIRECTIONS FOR USE RESTRAINTS: DO NOT cut, mow or cultivate treated areas that have been sprayed for at least 14 days as this may reduce the herbicide action DO NOT spray if rain is expected within 6 hours. CROP PEST STATE RATE CRITICAL COMMENTS Cotton Bathurst Burr Columbus Grass Johnson Grass Noogoora Burr Nut Grass Paspalum QLD, NSW, & WA only GROUND APPLICATION BROADCAST: 3.1 litres/ha in 330 litres of water. BAND: 0.94 litres in 125 litres of water per sprayed hectare. (For 30 cm wide rows). AERIAL SPRAYING: 3.1 litres/ha in 25-80 litres of water. Spray young actively growing weeds under dry, hot conditions when air temperatures are above 21°C. Do not apply more than twice in one season. Where possible direct spray to base of cotton plant. Barnyard Grass Pig Weed Spiny Burr Grass Summer Grass Yellow Vine QLD & NSW only For non directed and aerial sprays a red discolouration and slight burning may occur. Do not apply on windy days. Commence spraying when cotton is 7-8 cm high and before first bloom. Do not spray after first bloom. Repeat 3 weeks later if necessary. Sugar cane Barnyard Grass Crab Grass/ Summergrass Green Summergrass Itch Grass QLD only SPOT SPRAYING: 1.1 litres per 100 litres of water. Add a non ionic wetting agent. Apply as a directed spray avoiding contact with sugar cane foliage as far as possible. Spray when sugar cane is 50-80 cm high. Add a non ionic wetting agent to improve the activity Read the complete document
PRODUCT NAME: MONOPOLY PAGE: 1 OF 5 ISSUED: JANUARY 2012 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Issued by: Amgrow Pty Ltd (Commercial products Div) Phone: (02) 9395 1200 MONOPOLY _SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION OF CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY _ AMGROW PTY LTD (COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION) PHONE: (02) 9395 1200(BUSINESS HOURS) PO BOX 6390 FAX: (02) 9395 1241 SILVERWATER NSW 1811 TRADE NAME: MONOPOLY HERBICIDE PRODUCT USE: Selective Herbicide CREATION DATE: JANUARY 2012 _SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION _ _STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE _ CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO THE CRITERIA OF ASCC NOT CLASSIFIED AS A DANGEROUS GOOD BY THE CRITERIA OF THE ADG CODE SUSDP CLASSIFICATION: S7 RISK PHRASES: R23/25 Toxic by inhalation and if swallowed SAFETY PHRASES: S2 keep out of reach of children, S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs HAZCHEM CODE: None allocated _ _ _EMERGENCY OVERVIEW _ PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION & COLOUR: Clear, light yellowish liquid ODOUR: No odour MAJOR HEALTH HAZARDS: Toxic if swallowed or inhaled _ _ _POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS _ INHALATION: Toxic if inhaled in large quantities, smaller amounts may cause irritation and burning of the throat. Breathing in high concentrations of mists or aerosols of this material may cause nausea and irritation of the nose, throat and respiratory tract. SKIN CONTACT: Prolonged contact with the concentrate may cause irritation. EYE CONTACT: May irritate the eyes. INGESTION: Harmful if swallowed. Ingestion of the concentrate in relatively large amounts may result in nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and headache followed by dizziness, stupor, convulsions, paralysis and death. CARCINOGEN STATUS: ASCC: No significant ingredient is classified as carcinogenic by ASCC at stated concentration. NTP: No significant ingredient is classified as carcinogenic by NTP at stated co Read the complete document
FOR THE CONTROL OF CERTAIN WEEDS IN COTTON, SUGARCANE, TURF AND NON CROP AREAS AS PER THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. IMPORTANT: READ THIS LEAFLET BEFORE OPENING OR USING DANGEROUS POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 720 G/L MSMA DISTRIBUTED BY: Amgrow Pty Ltd ABN 81 100 684 786 Unit B2A, 3-29 Birnie Avenue, Lidcombe NSW 2141 • TELEPHONE: 1800 631 008 Z HERBICIDE GROUP MONOPOLY 10L LEAFLET FRONT – SIZE: 140MM WIDE X 130MM DATE: 26/10/17 COLOURS: HERBICIDE GREEN 376, GREEN 3435, RED 485, CYMK – ALL NEW CONTENTS 10 LITRES Monopoly ® Herbicide • 2 • MONOPOLY HERBICIDE DIRECTIONS FOR USE RESTRAINTS: DO NOT cut, mow or cultivate treated areas that have been sprayed for at least 14 days as this may reduce the herbicide action. DO NOT spray if rain is expected within 6 hours. CROP PEST STATE RATE CRITICAL COMMENTS Cotton Bathurst Burr, Columbus Grass, Johnson Grass, Noogoora Burr, Nut Grass, Paspalum Qld, NSW, WA only GROUND APPLICATION BROADCAST: 3.1 litres/ha in 330 litres of water. BAND: 0.94 litres in 125 litres of water per sprayed hectare. (For 30 cm wide rows). AERIAL SPRAYING: 3.1 litres/ha in 25-80 litres of water. Spray young actively growing weeds under dry, hot conditions when air temperatures are above 21°C. DO NOT apply more than twice in one season. Where possible direct spray to base of cotton plant. Barnyard Grass, Pig Weed, Spiny Burr Grass, Summer Grass, Yellow Vine Qld, NSW only For non directed and aerial sprays a red discolouration and slight burning may occur. DO NOT apply on windy days. Commence spraying when cotton is 7-8 cm high and before first bloom. DO NOT spray after first bloom. Repeat 3 weeks later if necessary. Sugar cane Barnyard Grass, Crab Grass/Summergrass, Green Summergrass, Itch Grass Qld only SPOT SPRAYING: 1.1 litres per 100 litres of water. Add a non ionic wetting agent. Apply as a directed spray avoiding contact with sugar cane foliage as far as possible. Spray when sugar cane is 50-80 cm high. Add a non io Read the complete document