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# COMMAND 6 EC
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- EPA Reg No: **279-3054**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Clomazone (64.3%)
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- Label accepted: 1987-09-11
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-03054-19870911.pdf
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---
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'.'/ 'Code 619
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'CommancJ® 6 EC
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Net Contents
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f' fY) CJ-S
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';) 71- ]oS'//
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I Oi~S
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•
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'.
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Herbicide
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For Agricultural or ComIYlerdal Use Only
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EPA Rp.g. No. 279-3054 E? A Est. 279-
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Active Ingredient: By WI.
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2-(2-Chioropheny/)methyJ·4.
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4·dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone ................... ,. 64.3%
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Inert Ingredients: .................................. 35.7%
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100,0%
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Contains 6 pounds of active ingredient per gallon
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U.S. Patent No. 4.405,357
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER
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FIRST AID
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If In eyes: Flush immediately With plenty of water. Get medical duenli:>n.
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If swallowed; Drink promptly large quanlities of milk or waler. Avoid
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alcohol. 00 not induce vomiting. Calf a physician.
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If Inhaled; Remove to fresh air. If not bu'!athing. give artificial respira·
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tion. preferably mouth·to-mouth. Gel medical attention.
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If on skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin with plenty of
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soap and wafer.
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See other panels for additional precautionary Information.
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For Emergency Assistance Call: (716) 735·3765
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals)
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Danger
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Causes persi~tent but reversible eye injury. Karmful if swallowed, in·
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haled. or absorbed through skin. 00 not get in eyes or on clothing. AVOid
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contact with skin. When measuring or mixing. wear goggles or lace
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shield. rubber gloves and full arm and leg length clothing. Avoid breath·
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ing vapor or spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water aftal
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handling. Remo/e contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
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ACCEPTED
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SEP 111987
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UndeI the Fedcrol Ine~~cide,
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Fungicide. ond RodentiCl~~ Act.
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os o-ncnded. lor Ihe pelUCld e
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tet;;isteted un4eL;t-": ...... "'-.5// EPA Reg. No. , ~',. .... ,.-.1 :>(j-
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FMC Corporation
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Agricultural Chemical Group
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Philadelohia PA 19103
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7187
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water or wellands. Do not apply when weather
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conditions favoc drift from the area treated. Do not apply where runoH
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is likely to occur. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment
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or disposal of wastes. Apply this product only as specified on this label.
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SPECIAL PRECAUTION
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Off-site movement of spray drift Of V8JX)rs 01 Command~ herbi
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cide can cause foriar wtiftening or yeffowing of some plants. Prior
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to making applications. read and strictly folloW all precautions
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and applicatiOn. instructions on this label.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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II is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a r anner incon
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sistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product through 8n\' type of irrigation system.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Pesticide Storage
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Do not freeze. Do nol st01i~ below 40"F. If solid crystals are
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observed, warm material to about GOOF by placing container in
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warm location. Shake or roll container periodically to redissolve
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solids.
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Keep oul of reach of children and animals. Store in original con·
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tainers onif. Store in a dl)' place. Carefully open containers. After
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partial use, replace lids and close tightly. Do not put concentrate
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or dilute material into food or drink containers. Do not contami·
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nate other pesticides, fertilizers. water, food or feed by storage
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or disposal.
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In case of spill, avoid contact, isolate area and keep our an/mars
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and unprotected persons. Confine spills. Call FMC Collect (716)
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735·3765.
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To confine spill: Oike surrounding area or abs-orb with sand. cat
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litter or commercial clay. Place damaged package in a holding
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con~ainer. Identify conCan's.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesti
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cide. spray mixture or rinsate is a Vlolation of Federal law. If these
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'vasles cannol be dislX'sed 01 by use according 10 label inSlruc
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lions, contact your State Pestidde or Environmental ContrOl Agency
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or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Re
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gional Office for guidance.
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•••••• Container Dlspolal •• • •• •
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Plastic Containers: Triple rinse (or equ1faletftl. *Then dffer (or
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recycling or reconditioning, or puncture amf ~jsj50se 01 ir..IIn'
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itary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed l5y state and ~~.
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authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
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• •••• Motal Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer fa," re··
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cycling or reconditioning, or puncture and disJN:i£! ~f in a s'dF1~/rY
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landfill. or by other procedures approved by ~rale and local au-
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thorities. Do not cut or weld metal contaifllef'3! • • •••••
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" GENERAL INFORMATION ."-:. ":":
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Comnland~ 6 EC selective herbicide must be ·u'ilized as a Mil ftltor
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poraled treatment for the control of annual gre.N~cCbroadleaf weeds
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10 soybeans. ••
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Command 6 EC herbich.Jfl may be tank mixed with other soybean her
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bicides 10 broaden the weed control spectrum compared to the products
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applied alone. Command 6 EC may be lank mixed with Sencor. or
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lexone· herbicides and applied preplanl incorporated. Water or liquid
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fertilizer may be used as 0 carrier for Command 6 EC when applied
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alone. or when tank (f,ixed with Sencor or lexone unless use directions
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specifically stale otherwise,
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IMPORTANT
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F~ILURE TO OBSERVE THE APPLICATION PRECAUTIONS
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SECTION OF THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO
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DESIRABLE VEGETATION
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• DeSirable plants including some sracies of trees. shrubs, frowers,
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agronomic crops, and fruits and v ~gelables are sensitive 10 Com
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mand herbicide.
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• Foliar contact with spray drift or vapors may cause whitening or yel
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lowing 01 sensitive plants. Symptoms are generally temporary in na
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lure but may persist on some plants.
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SPRAYER CLEANUP
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00 nol drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or other
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plants, or in areas where their rools may extend or in locations where
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the chemical may be washed or move into conlact with their rools. 00
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not contaminate any body 01 water including irrigation waler thai may
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be used on other crops. Carefully follow sprayer dean-up instructions
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noled below 10 prevent spray lank residues from damaging olher crops.
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Sprayer equipment should be thoroughly rinsed to remove residues of
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herbicide thai might injure other subsequently sprayed crops. The steps
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below should be followed (or the thorough rinsing of spray equipment
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following applications of Command, 6 EC herbicide or lank mixes of
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Command 6 EC with other labeled products.
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1) Drain any remaining spray solution from tank. pump. hoses and
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boom and discard in an approved manner (See Note belOW).
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(tI2) Clean tank and fittings by:
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• Thoroughly hosing down the inside walls of the spray tank with a
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quantily of waler equal to % of the lotaltank capacity and operating
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the pump to circulate this solution through the sprayer system for
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15 minutes.
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• Washing down the outside surfaces 01 equipment.
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• Removing nozzle lip and screen from end nozzle in each boom
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section and allowing several gallons 01 nnsate solution to flush
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completely through boom (coliecl rinsate while flushing).
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3) Thoroughly drain remaining rinsate solulron from tauk. pump and
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hoses. combine WIth boom Ilushings and dIspose of all rinsates from
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t:Jis first rinsing in an approved manner (see Note below).
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4) Remove the remaining nozzle tips. and screens and Ihe line filter
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and wash in a pail of warm soapy water. thoroughly rinse and reo
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place.
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5) Hose down the inside walls of the spray tank 8 second time and
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circulale this solulion using the same procedure as noted in #2
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above.
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6) If the next use of the sprayer will be for applying a preemergenl or
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preplant incorporated pesticide. rinsate from this second rinsing may
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be utilized by diluting with the water for the next pesticide load;
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HOWEVER
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If the next use of the sprayer will be a postemergence applied pesticide,
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drain rinsate solullon from this second rinsing and retain for use with a
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preemergent or preplant incorporaled pesticide. Refill lank (after drain·
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ing second rinsate solution) in accordance with postemergence product
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label directions.
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NOTE: Dispose of excess spray mixture andlor rinsale from firsllank
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rinsing by application and incorporation 10 crlJpland as described on this
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label. If excess spray mixture and/or rinsales from firslrinsing cannot
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be disposed of according to label instructions, dispose of in compliance
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with local. state and Federal guidelines. Contact your state pesticide or
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Environmefltal Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative
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at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
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GENERAL MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
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C?r~ m!-,st be lake~ when mixinQ Command 6 EC herbicide. Avoid
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mlxmg In areas adjacent to deSirable plants (See Section headed
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"IMPORTANT").
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Command 6 EC Alone: Mix Command 6 EC with water or liquid fer
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tilizer in the following manner: Fill the spray tank one·half to three
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fourths full with water or liquid fertilizer. add the proper amount of Com
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mand 6 EC, than add the rest of the water or liquid fertilizer. Provide
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sufficient agitation during mixing and application to maintain a unifornl
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spray mixture.
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Tank Mixtures: Fill spray lank one' fourth 10 one-third full with water;
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with agitator operating add the recommended amounl 01 ingredients
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using the following order: dry formulations (e.g., wettable powders, dry
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1I0wables) first. liquid suspensions (e.g .• flowables) next. Mix thoroughly
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and fdllank one·half full continuing agitation. Add Command 6 EC her·
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bicide to tank while maintainin9 agitation. Complete lilling the s~ rayer
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lank with water. Maintain agitatIon during fdling, mixing and application.
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When using drift reducing agents, follow specific product label instruc·
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tions lor order of addition to spray tank.
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FertiliZer Spray Mixtures: Soil incorP.lrated applications of Command
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6 EC alono. or in cc.mbi,lation with eIther Scncor or Lexone herbicide,
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in conjunction with fertilizer solutions may be used unless otherwise
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directed. Small quantities should be tested for compatibility by the f~4
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lowing procedure before mixing tankful quantities:
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1) Put 1 pint of fertilizer solution in a quart jar.
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2) Add the appropriate amount of herbicide based on the tables below.
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If more than one product is 10 be used, add each separately using
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tt:.e following sequence: wettalJle powders or dry ilowables first, flow4
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able liquids second and liquids (e.g., EC's) last.
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Amount To Be AdcMd
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HerDlclde Rate/Acre Per Pint 01 Auld Fertilizer" .
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WeHable Y2 pound ~ level teaspoon
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Powders 1 pound 1 % level teaspoons
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or 2 pounds 3 levol teaspoons
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Dry Flowables 3 pounds 4 Y2 level teaspoons
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(Dry Granules)
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Emulsifiable 1 pint lfa. level teaspoon
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Concentrates 1 quart 1 level teaspoon
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or 2 quarts 2 level teaspoons
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Flowables 3 quarts 3 level teaspoons
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·Based on a spray volume of 25 gpa. For lower or higher spray volumes,
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adjust fluid fertitizer quanlity accordingly.
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3) Close jar c:'ld shake well.
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4) Watch mixtltre for se'.eral seconds, again in 5 minutes and again
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after 30 mi.tUtl.'"'i. If h.!rbicide/fertilizer combination remains mixed or
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can be remixed readily (i.e., does not permanently separate. foam,
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gel or become lumpy), the mb.iure is compatible and can be mixed
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in full volumes and sprayed.
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If the mixture is compatible. prepare spray by adding fertilizer solution
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to the tank first, then follow directions noted below:
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1) Command 6 EC Alone: Dilute with 2 parts 01 waler and add slowly
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to spray tank 01 fertiliZer with agitator running. Main~ain agitation
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during application.
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2) Command 6 EC plus Tank Mixtures: Dilute individual producls with
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two (2) parts of water. then add to the spray tank of fertilizer, whiie
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mLintaining agitation, using the following order-slurry of dry lor4
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mulations (wettable powders, dry flowables) lirst, diluled liquid for·
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mulations (EC's, flo'Nables) second. Continue agitation during
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application.
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APPLICATION PRECAUTIONS:
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Do not apply Command 6 EC within 1,000 feet of the areas listed
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below:
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Towns and Sutxfivisions
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Commercial Veqetable Production
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Commercial Frwt Production
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Commercial Nurseries
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Commercial Greenhouse
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Plants such as the following may show symptoms of fotiar whl·
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fening or yellowing if contacted by Command herbicide. It Is ree·
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ommended that, prior to application, adjacent properties be
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checked and Ihal .spraying within 100 feel of such planls be
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avoided.
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Tr}!l; (Deciduous) J.!ll!!l; (Evergreen)
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Fir species
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Spruce species
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~I. (inc. !ruH &
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ornamenlal types)
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Ash (Green, Wliile, •••••
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Moonlain)
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Basswood
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Boxetder
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Calalpa
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Charry (inc. lrun &
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ornamental types)
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Cottonwood
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Elm
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Ginkgo
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Hackberry
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Mulberry
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Peach
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Pear (Inc. fruit &
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ornamental types)
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Pecan
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Poplar
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Russian olive
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Tree·ol·Heaven
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Tulip tree
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Walnut trees
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~v.r_ :-
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Gra~nged 0 0'- 0
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Honeysu~~: •
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Rosas
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Yew o
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00 •
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OOC:ifaomic OrQ:09ll • Aalfa ",-r.
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Oals ••••
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~mbles8nd
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lower planls
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o •
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00
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Willow species Stra",berry
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o 0 0
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o 0
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••••• o 0
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o
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.. ... o
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••••
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•
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"'." "I. o 0
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00 0
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Apply Command herblcide only 10 surface. Ihet will be Incorpo
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raled. Do nol apply Command to non·field aro •• Including lonce
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rows, waterways, ditches, and road sides.
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Spray Drift Precautions: Care should be laken 10 minimize spray drift
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when applying Command herbicide.
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• Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift. Wind speed should
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• not exceed 7 mph.
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o A minimum sj:ray volume 01 15 gallons per acre is recommended
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with ppprorriate nozzle types and sizes that produce coarser sprays.
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• The use 0 agriculturally approved drift reducing additives is recom
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mended for application volumes of 15 to 40 gallons per acre when
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spraying in the proximity of desirable plants (see lisl above).
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• The use 01 an agriculturally approved drift reducing additive is
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required at finished spra~' volumes of 10 10 1 ~ gallon.s per ?cr~ ..
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• Use minimum nozzle pressure and boom heIght while maintaining
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uniform spray pattern.
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Rotational Cropping Precautions: Temporary whitening or yellowing
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of leaves may occur on approved rotil:ti~nal c~ops where u~desirabl~
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soil residues of Command. 6 EC herbicide eXIst. The followmg condi
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tions may result in undesirable soil residues. and greater potential for
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injury to rotational crops:
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1) Improper applicalion including:
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• Exceeding label recommended rales.
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• Overapplication resulting throuQ.h use of worn nozzles. excessive
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overlapping of spray swaths. falling 10 shut off spray booms when
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turning (end row areas). or slowing or stopping sprayer.
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2) Application to soils with pH of 6.0 or lowel.
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Refer to Rotational Crop·Grazing and Feeding Restrictions below
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for additional rotational crop information.
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ROTATIONAL CROP/GRAZING AND
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FEEDING RESTRICTIONS
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(' The following :olalional crops may be planted nine (9) months after the
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application of Command herbicide. 00 not rotate 10 any crops other
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than those listed below as crop injury may occur:
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Soybeans f"rghum Cucurbits
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Field Corn f. Inuls Cotton
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Sweet COcll Rit..d Tobacco
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Popcorn Sugar beets Potatoes
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Peas
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Dry Beans
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Snap Beans
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NOTE: Do not rotate to wheat, oats, barley, rye, alfalfa or seed corn
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in the fall of the year of application or In the spring of the following
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year as ClOp injury may occur. Cover crops, however, may be planted
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anytime but stand reductions may occur in some areas. 00 not graze
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or harvest these cover crops for food or feed. Do not allow livestock to
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graze on treated soybean vines or feed treated vines or vine trash to
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livestock.
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REPLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
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If initial seeding 01 soybeans fails 10 produce a stand. soybeans may
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be replanted in fIelds treated with Command 6 EC herbicide alone (or
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with recommended tank mixtures). Do not retreat field with a second
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application of Command 6 EC. When tank mixing with a labeled product
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r~fer to the soybean replant instructions for that product. 00 not replant
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trealed fields with any crop (except soybeans) at inlervals which are
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inconsistent with the RelatIonal Crop Restrictions on this label.
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SPECIAL PRECAUTION
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Off-site movement of spray drift or vapors of Command:.r herbi·
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cide can cause foliar whitening or yellowing of some plants. Prior
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to m&~ing applications, read and strictly follow all precautions
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and application instructions on this label.
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GENERAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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This Product Must Be Incorporated
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Do not apply aerially or through irrigation equipment.
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Ground Applications
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Broadcast Application: Apply Command 6 EC alone or in tank mix
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combinations by ground equipment using a finished spray volume of 10
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to 40 gallons of waler per acre. NOTE: The use of an agrIculturally
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approved drift reducing additive Is required at finished spray vol
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umes 0110 fo 15 gallons per acre. Use nozzles suitable for broadcast
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boom appilcation of herbicides. Coarse sprays are less likely to drift out
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of the larget area than fme sprays. See "APPLICATION PRECAU
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TIONS" Section lor specifiC recommendations to reduce spray drift. For
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Command 6 EC lank ffiixtur€<> with wettable powder or dry flowable
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lormulations. nozzle screens and strainers should be no fmer than SO·
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mesh.
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Pre plant Incorporated Application: Appty Command 6 EC to the SOIl
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surface and umformly incorporate. Select equir;ment suited accordingly
|
||||
lor shallow or deeper irocorporation.
|
||||
ApplicaUon and Immediate incorporation to a depth of 1 to 3 Inches
|
||||
Is required unless the soli surface Is dry. On dry soils. incorporation
|
||||
10 a depth of 1 to 3 inches must be completed within 3 hours of Com·
|
||||
mand herbicide application Soit must be in good tilth to anow for thor·
|
||||
ough mixing of the soil. Application to overly moist or W'" soils wi:1
|
||||
increase Ihe potential for off·site movement of Command herbicide va
|
||||
pors and may result in poor soil incorporation and unsatisfactory weed
|
||||
control.
|
||||
ONE PASS INCORPORATION
|
||||
Suggeoled Imp~menl.
|
||||
For one pass incorporation use C or S shank ffekt cultivators equipped
|
||||
'ftith a leveling d'3vice such as a spike or coil Une harrow or rO:ring basket
|
||||
attadtment. Field cultivator must have 3 or 4 rows of sweeps spaced
|
||||
at 7 inch or less intervals and staggered so thai no s~1 is left untumed.
|
||||
Equipment design including any drag attachments must be adequate to
|
||||
avoid soil ridging which may result in streaked or reduced weed control.
|
||||
The implement musl be ope~ated at 6 to 8 mph and set to cut 3 to
|
||||
4 inches deep to incorporale herbicide I to 2 inches.
|
||||
Combination equipment (Ihree or more tillage devices combined and
|
||||
used as a single tool) should be operated at a depth of 3 to 4 indtes
|
||||
and a minimum speed of 6 mph.
|
||||
PTO-drive seed bed preparation eqt1ipment should be set 10 cut 2 inches
|
||||
deep and operated at 4 mph or less.
|
||||
TWO PASS INCORPORATION
|
||||
When using two pass incorporation. the second pass should be at an
|
||||
angle to the first pass.
|
||||
Suggested Implements
|
||||
Disc set to cl 3 to 4 inches deep at 4 to 6 mph. Blades should be less
|
||||
than 20 inches in diameter and spaced 9 inches or less apart.
|
||||
Rolling cultivator set to cut 2 to 3 inches deep al 6 to 8 mph (use on
|
||||
coarse or medium textured soils only).
|
||||
Field cultivator with 3 to 4 rows of sweeps spaced al 7·inch intervals or
|
||||
less and set to cut 3 inches deep at 5 mph or greater.
|
||||
COMMAND 6 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE
|
||||
Northern U.S. Area (see map)
|
||||
Table 1 : Command 6 EC Herbicide Applied Alone
|
||||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre-
|
||||
Soil Texture
|
||||
Coarse (light) Soils:
|
||||
(sand, loamy sand. sandy loam)
|
||||
Medium Soils: (loam. silt, silt loam,
|
||||
sandy clay, sandy clay loam)
|
||||
Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty clay, clay
|
||||
loam. silty clay loam. clay)
|
||||
Command 6 EC
|
||||
1 to 1% piS . ••••••
|
||||
•• QI •••
|
||||
11 ~O.!\.~ II. oz. • •
|
||||
1 t04 V3 pIS.
|
||||
or.
|
||||
• • ••
|
||||
16 to 21.3 fl. oz • •• : •••
|
||||
V'I~~.
|
||||
• or
|
||||
"2I~II. oz. •
|
||||
• ••••• • •
|
||||
• Selec.llower 10 higher rates within lhe ranges noled 00._ ofiIlighler (oJf&'M".
|
||||
soil types (e.g .• sand. loamy sand. sandy loam) withift i ~\",ral group. ~ •
|
||||
•• •• WEEDS CONTROLLED' ••• •
|
||||
Grass Weeds Broadleaf wftd
|
||||
Barnyardgrass·
|
||||
Crabgrass (Large, Smooth)
|
||||
Fall panicum
|
||||
Foxtail (Green, Giant.
|
||||
Yellow,· Robust Purple)
|
||||
Goosegrass
|
||||
Seedling Johnsongrass·
|
||||
Common purslane
|
||||
Common ragweed·
|
||||
Jimsonweed·
|
||||
Lambsquarters
|
||||
Prickly sida
|
||||
Smartweed· (Pennsylvania
|
||||
Smartweed)
|
||||
Volvetleaf
|
||||
Venice mallow
|
||||
|
||||
1('
|
||||
WEEDS PARTIALLY CON-,·ROLLED:
|
||||
Grass Weeds Broad/ear Weeds
|
||||
Shattercane Cocklebur
|
||||
• Use 1'h plSJA Oil coarse and medIum lexture soils wilh high populalions 01
|
||||
Barnyardgrass. Vella .... (oxtail, Seedling Johnsongrass. Jjmsonweed, Common
|
||||
ragweed and Smartwecd.
|
||||
COMMAND 6 EC APPLIED IN COMBINATIONS
|
||||
COMMANO~ 6 EC herbicide plus Sencor· or Le).()ne"-Northern
|
||||
U.S. Area (see map under Command 6 EC Applied Alone).
|
||||
A tank mix combination 01 Command 6 EC herbicide and Saneer Of
|
||||
lexone herbicides will broaden the weed control spectrum compared
|
||||
to either herbicide used alone. Use Commalld 6 EC herbicide and Sen·
|
||||
cor or Lexone herbicides at the rates lisled in Table 2.
|
||||
Table 2: Command 6 EC Plus Sencot/Lexone
|
||||
Broadcast Rales Per Acre +
|
||||
,--
|
||||
Stir;::cr OF'
|
||||
Soil Texture" CommandS EC or Lexone OF
|
||||
Coarse (fighlJ ..... oirs: 1 to 1% pIS.
|
||||
(loamy sand". sandy or v .. (0 % lb.
|
||||
loam) 16 1021.3 fl. oz.
|
||||
Medium Soils: (loam. sill 1 (01'13 pis.
|
||||
loam. sandy clay, sandy or '410 Y2lb.
|
||||
clay loam) 161021.311. oz.
|
||||
Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty 1% pIS.
|
||||
clay, clay loam. silly clay or %10 %Ib.
|
||||
toam. clay) 21.3 ff. oz.
|
||||
SeleclloNer 10 higher rales wlth,n Ihe ranges noted baseo on lighter 10 heavier
|
||||
sod types (e g. loam. sill loam. sandy cray. sandy clay loam) Within a textural
|
||||
group.
|
||||
For pinis Sencor 4 or lexone 4l. multiply pooJnds OF by 1.5.
|
||||
O. Do nol use Command 6 EC .n combinaliOn ",,.ilh Sencor or lexone on soils
|
||||
With less than 0.5% organIC malter. on sand. or on loamy sand with less than
|
||||
2% organic matter. or on SOils having a calcareous surface area or a pH of 7.5
|
||||
(lr higher as Sencor. lexone injury 10 soybeans may occur.
|
||||
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
|
||||
Grass Weeds
|
||||
All species listed under Com
|
||||
mand 6 EC Hr 'rOI~ de Applied
|
||||
Alone.
|
||||
Use 'h ro !r7 Ib.1A Sencor Of 01 Lexone OF.
|
||||
Sroadleat Weeds
|
||||
All species listed under Com·
|
||||
mand 6 EC ; 'ferbicide Applied
|
||||
Alone plus the following:
|
||||
Carpetweed
|
||||
Pigweed (Redroot,
|
||||
Smooth;'
|
||||
Wild mustiird
|
||||
When applying mixtures of Command 6 EC plus Sencor or Lexone,
|
||||
observe all calJlions and limitations appearing or. the labels of each
|
||||
product. Observe all Application Precautions. Rotational Crop/Grazing
|
||||
and Feeding Restrictions and Replanting Instructions sections of eacf:
|
||||
products' label when using lank mixtUres.
|
||||
COMMAND 6 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE
|
||||
Southern U.S. Area (see map)
|
||||
Note: Southern U.S. area includes the following counties in Missouri-
|
||||
Scott, Butler, Stoddard, Mississippi. New Madrid, Dunklin and Pemiscol.
|
||||
~Iy Command 6 EC herbicide at 1% to 1% ptsJA. Select lower to
|
||||
hIgher rales within the langes noI.ed based on lighter to heavier soi!
|
||||
types (e.g .• sand,loamy sand, sandy loam) within a textural group. Refer
|
||||
to Table 1. 2 or 3 (or soil textural groups .
|
||||
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
|
||||
Grass Weeds
|
||||
Barnyardgrass
|
||||
Broadleaf signalgrass
|
||||
(Brachiaria)
|
||||
Crabgrass (Large. Smooth)
|
||||
Fall panicum
|
||||
foxtail (Green. Giant.
|
||||
Yellow, Robust Purple)
|
||||
Goosegrass
|
||||
Seedling Johnsongrass
|
||||
Southwestern cupgrass
|
||||
Texas panicum
|
||||
Broadleaf Weeds
|
||||
Cocklebur' .
|
||||
Common purslane
|
||||
Common ragweed
|
||||
Florida pusley
|
||||
Jimsonweed
|
||||
lambSQuarters
|
||||
Prickly sida'
|
||||
Proslrate spurge'
|
||||
SmartNeed
|
||||
(Pennsylvania Smartweed)
|
||||
Tropic croton
|
||||
Velvetlear
|
||||
Venice mallow
|
||||
, Use 1~ plsJA fOr fields with high weed preSSUre.
|
||||
• Control in southern U.S. area Slates includIng Al, AR. FL. GA. LA. MS. TN and
|
||||
the Boolheel counties of MO (see map footnote above). and in the slales 01
|
||||
KY. VA and WV.
|
||||
WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED:
|
||||
Grass WeedS
|
||||
Bermudagrass
|
||||
Red rice
|
||||
Shattercane
|
||||
Sroadlea' Weeds
|
||||
Black nightshade
|
||||
Pigweed (RedrOOI. Smoolh)
|
||||
Redvine
|
||||
COMMAND 6 EC APPLIED IN COMBINATIONS
|
||||
COMMAND 6 EC HerbIcide plus Sencor or Lexone-Southern
|
||||
U.S. Area (see map 'under COmmand 6 EC Herbicide Applied Alone)
|
||||
A tank mix combination of Command 6 EC herbicide and Sencor or
|
||||
Lexone herbicides will broaden the weed control spectrum compared
|
||||
to either herbicide alone. Use Command 6 EC herbicide and SenCOI or
|
||||
Lexor.e herbicides at Ihe rates listed in Table 3.
|
||||
Table 3: Command 6 EC Plus Sencot/Lexone
|
||||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre·
|
||||
Sencor OF'
|
||||
Soil Texture*" Command 6 EC or lexone OF
|
||||
Coarse (light) Soils: 1 % to 1~13 pIs.
|
||||
(loamy sand'·. sandy or 't.. to 'h lb.
|
||||
loam) 21.3 to L6.7 fl. oz.
|
||||
Medium Soils: (loam, silt. 1% to 1% pIS.
|
||||
silt loam, sandy clay, or If .. 10 %. lb.
|
||||
sandy clay loam) 21.3 to 26.7 fl. oz.
|
||||
Fine {heavy) Soils: (silly l%lol%pls.
|
||||
clay, clay loam, silty clay or %to%lb.
|
||||
loam, clay) 21.3 10 26,7 n. OZ,
|
||||
• Select lower 10 higher rates wilhin rhe ra.'!:f6S noted based on lighter to heavier
|
||||
SOil types {e.g., sand, lOamy sand, sandy loamI wrrhin a lel.iU(ai group.
|
||||
• For pints Sencor 4 Of lexone 4l. mUltiply pounds OF by 1.5.
|
||||
.. 00 nol use Command 6 EC in combination with Sencor or Lexone on soils
|
||||
with less than 0.5% organ~ maHer. on sand, or on loamy sand with less than
|
||||
2%, organic maHer. or on SOils having a calcareous surface area or a pH d 7.5
|
||||
or higher as Sencontexone injury to soybeans may occur. Use ~ 10 1 pound
|
||||
$encor Of lexone OF on silty Clay and heavy day soils Of the MiSSissippi OeHa.
|
||||
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
|
||||
Grass Weeds
|
||||
All ;:;pecies listed under Com·
|
||||
mand 6 EC Herbicide Applied
|
||||
Alone.
|
||||
WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED:
|
||||
Grass Weeds
|
||||
All species listed under Com·
|
||||
mand 6 EC Herbicide Applied
|
||||
Alone.
|
||||
"'Use higher rare :)Ilexone or $encor.
|
||||
BroadlelL w,e<ts ••••••
|
||||
All spe<;i~ .. lio(ed un':'r <!on>
|
||||
mand ftec 'kerbicidll kgl~
|
||||
Alone plu9lthe followmg. • ..
|
||||
Carpetweed
|
||||
Hemp sesbania •• : •••
|
||||
(coffee w~ltd) .......
|
||||
Pigweed~rtMrool. Smool/l)
|
||||
Spurred ft"Oda
|
||||
Wild muslird •• : •• :
|
||||
... ••
|
||||
Broadtaal ~eds &. : •• :
|
||||
All ~iPs lilled unCdr e&n
|
||||
mand 6 EC "erbicide Applied
|
||||
Alone plus fttI following:
|
||||
Sicklepod'"
|
||||
When applying mixtures of Command plus Sencor or lexone, observe
|
||||
all cautions and limitations appearing on the labels of each product.
|
||||
|
||||
• t. •
|
||||
i
|
||||
(
|
||||
Observe Application Precaution. Rotalicnal Crop!Grazing and Feeding
|
||||
Restrictions aod Replanting Instru<:lions sections 01 each products'label
|
||||
when using tank mixtures.
|
||||
COMMANO® 6 EC HERBICIDE APPLICATION
|
||||
FOLLOWED BY PREEMERGENCE TREATMENTS
|
||||
Preemergence herbicides approved for use on soyb-.1ans may be ap
|
||||
plied lollowing pr.plant incOCjlOraJed ~eatmenls 01 Command 6 EC alone
|
||||
or in lank mix combinations with Lexone or Senoor (or conlrol of addi
|
||||
tional weed species listed on the pre emergence .-;oduct labels. Read
|
||||
and 1o\\ow the pH~caut\onary statements, directions for use, rates of
|
||||
application and all other information tha: appear on the product labets.
|
||||
00 NOT apply Canopyk. Lexone or Sancor after a preplant incorpo
|
||||
ratRd Command 4 EC plus lexone or Sancer tank mix treatment.
|
||||
COMMAND" 6 EC HERBICIDE APPLICATION
|
||||
FOLLOWED BY POSTEMERGENCE TREATMENTS
|
||||
Postemergence herbicides approved for Ustl on soybeans may be ap
|
||||
plied loIio'Mng preplant in<;OCjlOrated treatments 01 Commaod 6 EC alone
|
||||
or in lank mix combinations With lexone or 8encor for control of emerged
|
||||
weeds as listed on the postemergence product labels. Read and fOllow
|
||||
the p:ecautionsty sta.tements, duections (Of use, rates. 01 applicalion
|
||||
and all other information appearing on Ihe product labets.
|
||||
COMMAND DRIFT CONTROL SUPPLEMENT
|
||||
Non-target spray drift 01 CQmmand 6 EC herbicide should be aVOided
|
||||
to prevent whitening of deSirable vegetation. Drift is influenced by many
|
||||
factors which include wind speed, spray pressure, particle sizo, noule
|
||||
type, and boom heighl. Selection and proper use of spn.y equipment is
|
||||
cntical in minimizing spray drift. Table 4 suggests pressures, flow rates,
|
||||
and nozzle sizes for drift reduction using various nozzte types.
|
||||
Table 4: Suggested nozzle types, minimum size and
|
||||
recommended pressure ranges for minimizing drill.
|
||||
Minimum
|
||||
Nozzle
|
||||
Pressure
|
||||
Range
|
||||
(PSI)
|
||||
Flow Rate
|
||||
Within
|
||||
Pressure
|
||||
Rall\ie (GPM)
|
||||
Minimum
|
||||
Nozzle
|
||||
Size
|
||||
Flat·fan
|
||||
LP·llar·tan
|
||||
Even flat-fan
|
||||
FlOOd
|
||||
Whirl-chamber
|
||||
Raindrop
|
||||
Wide all\ile
|
||||
full cone
|
||||
15·30
|
||||
10·25
|
||||
15·30
|
||||
10·25
|
||||
5·20
|
||||
15·40
|
||||
15·40
|
||||
0.3
|
||||
0.3
|
||||
0.3
|
||||
0.3
|
||||
0.3
|
||||
0.15
|
||||
0.3
|
||||
• Refers to tip number such as 8004 or LF2.S.
|
||||
#4'
|
||||
l¥a
|
||||
#4
|
||||
#2.5'
|
||||
#5
|
||||
#2
|
||||
#5
|
||||
Some other drift control considerations are keeping the booms low.
|
||||
avclding strong (greater than 7 mph) and gusting winds, and using drift:
|
||||
cetnrdants.
|
||||
De~lers Should Sell In Original Packages Only,
|
||||
Terms of Sale or Use: On purchase of this pcoduct buyet and user
|
||||
agree 10 the following conditions:
|
||||
Warranty: FMC makes no wananty. expressed or imptied. concerning
|
||||
the use of this product other than indicated on the label. Except as so
|
||||
warranted, the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of
|
||||
use andlor handling andlor storage 01 this material when SUtll use andl
|
||||
or handling andlor storage is contrary to label instructions.
|
||||
Directions and Rec:ommenda\lons~ Fotlowdireclions carefully. Timing
|
||||
and ,.lathed of application, weather and crop condilions. mixture with
|
||||
other chemicals not specifically recommended and other influencing
|
||||
factors in the use of thiS product are beyond the control ct the seller
|
||||
and are assu.ned by the buyer at his own risk.
|
||||
Use of Product: FMC's recommendations (Of the use of this product
|
||||
are based upon tests believed to be reliable. The use of this product
|
||||
being beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee, expressed
|
||||
or implied, is made as to the eHeets 01 s'Jch or the results to be obtaIned.
|
||||
if nct used in accordance wiih directions Or established sale practice.
|
||||
Damages! BuyaT's at usaf'S ex.clusive (emedy 10i damages for breach
|
||||
of warrant)' Or negligence shall be limited (0 direct damages nol ex·
|
||||
ceeding the purchase price paid and shall not include incidental or con·
|
||||
sequential damages.
|
||||
CANCrlY and lEXONE-E.I. duPont de Nemours Trademark
|
||||
SENCOR-Bayer AG Trademark
|
||||
Command and of'MC-FMC Trademmk$
|
||||
© 1986 FMC Corporation All rights reserved
|
||||
(619·7187)
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
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