YaraVita COPTRAC 500
The product is much safer to use than sulphate based powders and not corrosive to machinery.
The fluid formulation makes it easy to measure, pour and mix the product in the spray tank, whilst giving the highest nutrient content.
The product is specifically formulated to provide maximum crop safety. This helps to ensure that application will not cause damage to the crop which can reduce it's market value.
A controlled particle size gives quick uptake and long lasting effect. This reduces the need for repeat applications saving both time and money.
A broad tankmixability makes it easy to co-apply the products with agrochemicals, saving both time and money. Just as important, free access to Tankmix information online or via smart phones makes it quick and easy to check whether products can be co-applied.
Oilseed Rape: 0.25 l/ha at the 4 to 8 leaf stage. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
nectarines: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
plum: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
pears: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 500 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
peach: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
Olive: Spray at 1.25 to 2.5 l/ha. Two to three sprays per year between spring and end of autumn. To be applied when problem is apparent. 10 to 14 days between applications. Water rate: 1000 l/ha.
cherry: 0.25 to 0.5 l/ha after harvest (before leaf fall). Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
Bananas: One application of 0.5 l/ha at early canopy development before flowering. Water rate: 30 to 300 l/ha.
Apricot: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
Macadamia: 250 to 500 mls/ha. Apply twice: October to November, and also March to April (southern hemisphere). Do not apply during early budding/nut development. Water rate: 1000 l/ha.
Tobacco: 0.5 l/ha two to three weeks after transplanting (3 to 4 leaf stage). Repeat 10 days later if necessary. Water rate: 30 to 500 l/ha.
Cotton: 0.25 l/ha applied at 4 to 6 leaf stage. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Tea: 0.2 to 0.5 l/ha applied during plucking season. Repeat at approximately 1 month intervals. Spray 2 to 6 applications. Water rate: 200 to 500 l/ha. Alternatively, for aerial application at the same rate and timings. Water rate: 20 to 50 l/ha.
Cauliflower: 0.5 l/ha applied at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. For moderate to severe deficiency, one or two repeat applications should be made at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Cereals: 0.25 to 0.5 l/ha at tillering to second node detectable (Craven 2 - 15). Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha. For moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 10 to 14 day intervals. For aerial application apply 0.25 l/ha at the timings described above. Water rate: 20 to 50 l/ha. Seed Dressing: Typically 3 litres per tonne. Also, up to 6 litres per tonne if necessary.
Sugar Cane: 0.5 l/ha when cane is between 30 and 120 cm tall. Repeat applications may be necessary at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Beans: 0.25 to 0.5 l/ha at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. Repeat if necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Avocado: 0.5 l/ha applied to flush of new growth prior to flowering. Water rate: 500 to 1000 l/ha.
Water melon (field grown): 0.5 l/ha 35 days after emergence (4 to 6 leaf stage). Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Grass (grazing): 0.5 l/ha 10-14 days prior to turnout. (Do not apply to grass for sheep). Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Oilseed Rape: 0.25 l/ha at the 4 to 8 leaf stage. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
nectarines: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
plum: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
pears: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 500 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
peach: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
Olive: Spray at 1.25 to 2.5 l/ha. Two to three sprays per year between spring and end of autumn. To be applied when problem is apparent. 10 to 14 days between applications. Water rate: 1000 l/ha.
cherry: 0.25 to 0.5 l/ha after harvest (before leaf fall). Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
Bananas: One application of 0.5 l/ha at early canopy development before flowering. Water rate: 30 to 300 l/ha.
Apricot: 0.5 l/ha applied after harvest before leaf fall. Water rate: 1000 l/ha. Alternatively for South Africa: Based on a typical TRV (tree row volume) of 2500 l/ha, apply 20 mls / 100 litres of water, to a maximum of 0.5 l/ha post-harvest, before leaf fall.
Macadamia: 250 to 500 mls/ha. Apply twice: October to November, and also March to April (southern hemisphere). Do not apply during early budding/nut development. Water rate: 1000 l/ha.
Tobacco: 0.5 l/ha two to three weeks after transplanting (3 to 4 leaf stage). Repeat 10 days later if necessary. Water rate: 30 to 500 l/ha.
Cotton: 0.25 l/ha applied at 4 to 6 leaf stage. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Tea: 0.2 to 0.5 l/ha applied during plucking season. Repeat at approximately 1 month intervals. Spray 2 to 6 applications. Water rate: 200 to 500 l/ha. Alternatively, for aerial application at the same rate and timings. Water rate: 20 to 50 l/ha.
Cauliflower: 0.5 l/ha applied at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. For moderate to severe deficiency, one or two repeat applications should be made at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Cereals: 0.25 to 0.5 l/ha at tillering to second node detectable (Craven 2 - 15). Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha. For moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 10 to 14 day intervals. For aerial application apply 0.25 l/ha at the timings described above. Water rate: 20 to 50 l/ha. Seed Dressing: Typically 3 litres per tonne. Also, up to 6 litres per tonne if necessary.
Sugar Cane: 0.5 l/ha when cane is between 30 and 120 cm tall. Repeat applications may be necessary at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Beans: 0.25 to 0.5 l/ha at the 4 to 6 leaf stage. Repeat if necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 30 to 200 l/ha.
Avocado: 0.5 l/ha applied to flush of new growth prior to flowering. Water rate: 500 to 1000 l/ha.
Water melon (field grown): 0.5 l/ha 35 days after emergence (4 to 6 leaf stage). Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Grass (grazing): 0.5 l/ha 10-14 days prior to turnout. (Do not apply to grass for sheep). Water rate: 200 l/ha.