Core Ready Man Liquid Manganese w/ Boron
General Information
READY-MAN® Liquid Mn with Boron is a specifically formulated material designed to achieve compatibility with Glyphosate and other herbicides commonly tank mixed with Ammonium Sulfate (AMS), water conditioners, or other fertilizer salts. A custom blend of compatibility and chelating agents preserves the efficacy of the herbicide while maintaining optimum availability of the manganese nutrient. Manganese is a micronutrient required by plants for carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism, as well as for chlorophyll production and maturity. READY-MAN® Liquid Mn with Boron is recommended for use on soybeans, peanuts, cotton, and other high manganese use crops.
Directions for Use
By applying a tank mix of READY-MAN® Liquid Mn with Boron with Glyphosate and/or other post-applied herbicides, this will allow the user to furnish plant nutrients as well as weed control in one bundled application. Be sure to consult herbicide labels regarding use of AMS or other water conditioners. When mixing with herbicides, add ingredients in this order:
- Water
- AMS or water conditioner
- READY-MAN® Liquid Mn with Boron
- Glyphosate or other herbicide
Proper timing, rate, and placement is important for desired results and highly dependent on stage of crop growth, soil fertility levels, and environmental conditions. Carefully follow the precautions, restrictions, recommendations use rates and application directions appearing on herbicide labels. Always make a small-scale test (jar test) to assure compatibility in your material.
Recommended Rates
Apply READY-MAN® Liquid Mn with Boron at a rate of 1 to 2 qt/ac in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre. Manganese does not translocate from old to new growth efficiently, so a second application may be required to achieve desired results.
WARNING: Excess amounts of boron can cause plant injury.
DO NOT OVER APPLY! Always obtain Boron recommendations from your local agricultural before applying. Other: For additional information about this product please consult the material safety data sheet.