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# DUPONT TELAR HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-404**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Chlorsulfuron (75%)
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- Label accepted: 1995-07-27
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00404-19950727.pdf
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---
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,~ ... , ~~ . ~ ru,.-- '" " .. :>". ~¥ •
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(A) United Slate, Envitorvnental Protection Agency
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~ Reglst.atlon
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OPP Identifier Nu,nber
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&EPA
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Offic. of Pe,1icIda Program' (H75f15C)
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WUhlngton, DC ~&O Amendment
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Application for Pesticide: X Other 224681
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Section I
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1. CompanylProdUCI Number 2. EPA ProdUCI Maneger 3. Propooed CleuilicaOon
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352-404 R. J. Tavlor
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[!]None o Re5tricled 4. CompanylProducl (Name) PM.
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DuPont Telat® Herbicide 25
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5. Name end Addre" of Appli<:anl (Irtelude ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Review. in accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)
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E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Inc. (b)(I), my prod~ct is ,Imilar or Identical in composhion and labeling
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Barley Mill Plaza, Walker's Mill Bldg. 37 to:
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Wilmington, De 19880-0038
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EPA Reg. No. Attn: J. W. Dennv. WM6-170
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o Check If iii, q a newaddreu Product Name
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Secllon II
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~ Finel prinlAld Iabela In respona. to Amendmenl • Explain below
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~ ~
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Agency Iell8r dated
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Resubmission in respon .. to Agoncy Iener dated
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~ 'Me Too' Application.
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X Notilication· Exriain below. I--
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~ Other· explain below.
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Explanation; Use additional pagels) iI necessary. (For section I and Section II.)
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Submission of no@cation of Section 3 label changes pursuant to PR Notice 95·2 for Telar® Herbicide. Notification include; modified
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verbiage under 'Resistance' statement: clarnlcation of wording under 'Industrial Turf' (Weeds Controlled); 'Precaution' section has
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been r8formatt8d (se8 page five of current label for deletions, Inclurllng deletion of the restriction on use of Telar® in the Dakotas &
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Montana; and minor edhorlal changes.
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Attachments; • Five (5) copies of final label, Idenlnied as 0·159050295
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, Copv of stamped aoceoted label, 0-159091494, dated 9/30/94 • Ref. letter from J. W. Dennv to S. D. Hobaood dated 7/25/95
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Section III
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1. Mllerl.1 Tilil Producl Will Ba Plcuged In:
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Child· Resistant Packaging Unil Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container
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B Yas· BYes Byes
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~r
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Plastic
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No No No Glass
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If 'Yes: No. per If 'Y.s: No. per Paper
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Other (Specifyl
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• C~rll~lc.t!on must be Unit Package wgt. contain... I Package wgl. container
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I
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3. Location 01 Net Contsnts Information 4. Size(s) of RetaU Container 5. location of Label Directions
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o Label Cl Container
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BOn Label
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On Labelino aocomcanvina creduct
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6. Manner In Which Labell. Affixed To Product § Lithograph D Other ( J Paper glued
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Slenciled
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Sl!Ctlon IV
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I Coniaci Poinl (Complele irems dirocOy below lor identification of individual 10 be contacted, if necessary, to process Ihis applicat,on.)
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Name TiUe Telephone ~o (Includ<> Araa Code)
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James W. Dennv Product Reaistration Manaaer 1(302) 992-tJP< g
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Certlflcallon 6 Da'e !\ppli-:alion ,
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Recei....,~ I cerilfy thaI the statements I have made on this form and aJl.nachments thorelo 110 true, acrurate and complote
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I acknowledge thaI any knowingly false or misleading a!alomenl may be punishable by fine or imprisonment or (S,".."pod)
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""th under applicable law.
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2.
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SZ~It/$~>/
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3. Title
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Product Reaistration M;:!n;JOAr ~
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4 TrName .1/ 5. Date
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James W, Dennv .11 IIv 25. 1 QQ<;
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PA Form 1570-1 IR .... 12·80 Pr.vloul .dltlonl .r.oblolel .. While· EPA File Co 0 . inal py ( ng Yollow· A pltcant copy p
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n°
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<dlIPDNb.
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d '1 ~
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Telar®
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herbicide
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. . . .
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- ~ I' "
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.
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. .
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" ......... 5'L (jrowing Partnership 'Witli 9£ature"
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.....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE ..................... .
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GENERAL INFORMATION ................. ..
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Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity .. 2
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Resistance ................................... 2
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APPLICATION INFORMATION ............... 2
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NONCROP. INDUSTRIAL SITES ............ 2
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Application Timing ........................ , 2
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Weeds Controlled ......................... , 2
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Tank Mixtures ............................. 2
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TURF. INDUSTRIAL (UNIMPROVED ONLY) . 3
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Application T;ming ..•..................... , 3
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Weeds Controlled .......................... 3
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Growth Suppression and Secdhead Inhibition .... 3
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Application Timing ....................... 3
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Weeds Controlled ........................ 3
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Important Precautions-IndustrIal Turf Only .. 3
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SPRA Y EQUIPMENT ........................ , 3
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Broadcast Application ........................ 3
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Handgun Application ......................... 3
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SPRA Y ADJUVANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
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Nonionic Surfactants ............. , .......... 3
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Drift Contrel Agents ........................ 4
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MIXING INSTRUCTIONS .................... 4
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SPRA YER CLEANUP ........................ 4
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SPRA Y DRIFT MANAGEMENT ............... 4
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Importance of Droplet Size .................... 4
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Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques ..... 4
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Boom Hcight ............................... 4
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Wind ...................................... 4
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Temperature and Humidity ..................... 4
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Temperature Inversions ....................... 4
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ................. 5
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ................... 5
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NOTICE OF WARRANTy .................... 5
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.3
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••
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<DUPlNr>
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Tela~
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herbicide
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Dispersible Granules
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Active Ingredient
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Chlorsulfuron
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2-Chloro-N-[(4-mcthoxy' ·methyl
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-1.3.5-triazin-2-yi)-aminocarbonyll
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benzenesulfonamide
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Inert Ingredients
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TOTAL
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EPA Reg. No. 352-404
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By Weight
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75%
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25%
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100%
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U.S. Pat. 4.127.405
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I
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS
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AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION! MAY iRRiTATE EYES. NOSE. THROAT
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AND SKIN.
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Avoid breathing dust 01' spray mist. Avoid conta~t with
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skin. eyes and clothing.
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In case of contact with eyes. immediately flush with plenty
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of water. Oet medical attention if irritation persists.
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Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove and wash conta
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minatcd clothing before reuse.
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For medical emergencies Involving this product,
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call toll free 1·800-441·3637.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to watlr. or to areas where surface
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water is present. or to intenid.ll areas below the mean high
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water mark. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
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equipment or disposal of wa.tes.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a
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manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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TELAR should be ,.sed only in accordance with recommen
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dations on this label or in separate published DuPont recom
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mendations available through local suppliers.
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Do not use on food or feed crops.
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GENERJ\L INFORMATION
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DuPont Telar" Herbicide is a dispersible grar.ule that is
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mixed in water and applied as a spray to control many
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annual. biennial. and perennial broad leaf weeds on nonerop.
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industrial sites such as airpons, military installations, fence
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rows, roadsides and associated rights-or-way, lumberyards.
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petroleum tank farms. pipeline and utility rights-of-way,
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pumping installations, railroads, storage areas, ~iant sites
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and other similar areas in~luding governmental a.~·j private
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lands.
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TELAR is noncorrosive. nonflammable, nonvolatile ,md
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docs not freeze.
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TELAR can be applied as a preemergence or i,o,;elllcl'gcncc
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treatment. For best results. apply TEL.AR before or during
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early stages of weed growth. The degree and duralin" of
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control may depend on the following:
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usc rate
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• weed spectrum and size at application
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environmental conditions at and following trratmc~t
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I
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. .. ,. ,.
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Environmental Conditions
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and Biological Activity
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TELAR is absorbed by both the roots and foliage of plants.
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rapidly inhibiting the growth of susceptible weeds. Two to 3
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weeks after application to weeds. leaf growth slows. and the
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growing points tum reddish-purple. Within 4 to 6 weeks of
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application. leaf veins and leaves become discolored. and the
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growing points subsequently die.
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Warm. moist conditions following treatment enhance the effec
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tiveness of TELAR since moisture canies TELAR into weed
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roots. preventing roots from developing. Cold. dry conditions
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delay the activity ofTELAR. Weeds hardened off by cold
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weather or drought stress are less susceptible to TELAR.
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Resistance
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When herbicides with the same mode of action are used repeat
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edly over several years to control the same weed species in the
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same field. naturally-occurring resistant weed biotypes may
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survive a correctly applied herbicide treatment. propagate. and
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become dominant in that field. These resistant weed biotypes
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may not be adequately controlled. Cultural practices such as
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tillage. preventing weed escapes from going to seed. and using
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herbicides with different modes of action within and between
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crop seasons can aid in delaying the proliferation and possible
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dominance of herbicide resistant weed biotypes.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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NONCROp, INDUSTRIAL SITES
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TELAR is recommended for control of many annual. biennial.
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and perennial broadleaf weeds in noncrop. industria! dTCas.
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Application Timing
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Apply TELAR as a preemcrgent or early postcmcrgent spmy
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when weeds are actively genninating or growing.
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Weeds Controlled
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TELAR effectively controls the following weeds when applied
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at the use ralCs shown. When applied at lower mlCs. TELAR
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provides shon tcnn control of weeds listed; when applied at
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higher rates. weed control is increased.
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114 to 112 o. per acre
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Annual sowthistle
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Blue mustard
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Common chickweed
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Common speedwell
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Con;cal (atchfty
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Fiddleneck( tarwoed)
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Field pennyeress
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Flixweed'
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Hcmpnenle
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Henbit
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London rocket
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Maywecd
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Miners lettuce
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Pineapple-weed
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Prostrate pigweed
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Redroot pigweed
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Shepherd's-purse
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Smooth pigweed
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Treacle mustard
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Tumble m~,(ard (Jim Hill)
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Wild mustard
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2
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112 to I oz per acre
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Bouncingbet
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Bur beakchervil
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Buttercup
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Canada thistle ot
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Cor. rnon lambsquaners
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112 to I oz per acre
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Groundsel
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Marestail
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Musk thistle
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Sweet clover"
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• Panial control only.
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Common sunflower
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Common speedwell'
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Dandelion'
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Goldenrod
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Tumble mustard
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Turkey mullein"
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Whitetop (hoary cress)t
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Wild parsnip
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t Prcbloom to bloom and roll roseUe are re,;ommended timings.
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I 10 3 oz per acre
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Annual rye grass (Lolium
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sPp)"
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Aster
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Bedstraw
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B lack mustard
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Bull thistle
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Burclover
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Canada thistle
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Common cinquefoil
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Common mallo",
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Common mullein
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Common ragweed'
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Common tansy
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Common teasel
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Common yarrow
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Com 'purry
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Cow cockle
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Curly dock
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• Partial control only.
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Dyer's woad
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F1ixwced
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Foxtail (Setaria spp)"
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Horsetail (Equiseturn spp)
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Pepperweed (perennial)
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Poisor Ilcmlock
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Prostrate knotweed"
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PunctureVlne
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Red clover
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Russian knapweedt
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Scotch thistle
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Scouringrush (Eguisetum
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spp)
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Tansymustard
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White clover
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Wild carrot
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Wild garlic/wild onion
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Yellow starlh;;t1e'
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t- Prebloom to bloom and fall rosette arC rccolTlIllcndcd timings.
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SpecifIC Weed Problems
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Kochia, Russian Thistle, and Prickly Lettuce: Tank mix
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TELAR with herbicides with different modes ClI' actinn and
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apply postemergence before weeds fonn mature seed.
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Tank Mixtures
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For improved. broad spectrum control. tank mix TELi\R ,.'ltl'
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DuPont Kannex· DF Herbicide or Dul'ont Kro"ar" I Of
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P.erbicidc for preemergence to early post~mergencc treat
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ments. Tank mix TELAR with dieamba. 2.4-0. or g:Yf,hosatc
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for postemergenr applications, When tank mixing TELAR.
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usc the most restrictive label limitations for each prc~luct used
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in the mix.
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Do nnttank m:x TELAR with DuPont's HYVAR' ;,:;"
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Herbicide.
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INDUSTRIAL TURF (Unimproved Only)
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TELAR is recommended to control weeds on unimproved
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industrial turf. on roadsides. and on other noncrop sites.
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Application TIming
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Apply TELAR when desirable grasses are well established.
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as premature treatment may result in top kill and ~tand
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reduction. For best results. treat turf at green-up.
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\ !reeds Controlled
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~\':efer to Weeds Controlled section under NONCROP for
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~'''(I., rates to control various weeds.When applied at lower rates.
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" I TELAR provides short term control of weeds listed; when
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\ 0.' I applied at higher rates. weed control is increased.
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~ t ~ TELAR may be used on the following grasses when applied !c,.. ! at the use rates shown below. i ! Note: The higher rates andlor the addition of surfactant may , 1 result in temporary ~hlorosis of desirable grasses.
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[ t ~J/~4~1~0~1~0~z ____________________________ __
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Bahiagrass
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BemlUdagrass
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Blue grama
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1I20z
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Bentgrass
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Bluestems
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(big. little. plains. sand.
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ww spar)
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Bromegrasses
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(meadow. smooth)
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Buffalograss
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Galleta
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Green needle grass
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Green sprangetop
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Indiangrass
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Indian ricegrass
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Kleingrass
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Lovegrasses
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(sand. weeping)
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1/4101l20z
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Fescue
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Bluegrass
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Wheatgrass
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Orchard grass
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Prairie sandreed
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Sand dropseed
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Sheep fescue
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Sideoats grama
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Switchgrass
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Wheatgrasses
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(crested. in ermediate
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pubesceOl slender.
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stream bank. tall. thick
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spike. western)
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Wildrye grasses
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(beardless. Russian)
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Smooth brome
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GROWTH SUPPRESSION
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AND SEEDHEAD INHIBITION
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TELAR as a tank mix with other herbicides may be used to
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suppress grass growth (chemical mowing) and inhibit
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scedhead fonnation.
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Application Timing
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Apply TELAR to turf at green-up and before seed heads
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emerge (boot stage). Ensure that desirable grasses arc well
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established at application. as pr"rnature treatment may result
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in top kill and stand reduction.
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3
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Weeds Controlled
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Refer to Weeds Controlled section under NONCROI' f(, ..
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• ates to control various weeds. When applied at lower rates.
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TELAR provides short term control of weeds listed; when
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applied at higher rates. weed control is increased.
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TELAR may be used on the following grasses when applied
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at the use ;'ates shown below.
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1140: TELAR + 114 • 112 pI Embark 2S
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Fescue Bluegrass
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Jl2 0: TELAR + 112 • 1 pI "Embark" 2S (PNW Only)
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Fescue
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Annual bluegrass
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Perennial ryegrass
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Smooth brome
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Orcharoj;rass
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Reed canary grass
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS (Industrial Turf Only)
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Do not use TELAR or TELAR in a tank mix with "Embark"
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on bahiagrass turf or turf that is under stress from drought.
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insects. disease, cold temperature. or poor fertility. as injury
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may result.
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Do not apply TELAR to turf less than 1 year old.
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• GrdSS seed may be planted in treated areas 6 months after
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treatment, cultivation is recommended.
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For broadcast applications. do not exceed 112 oz TELAR per
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acre within a 12-month period. For those weeds listed under
|
||||
the 1- to 3-oz recommendation in the Noncrop.lndustrial
|
||||
Sites section of this label. spot treatment (at that rate) is
|
||||
recommended. Do not make broadcast applications to turf at
|
||||
1- to 3-oz as this may cause excessive turf injury.
|
||||
SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||||
Apply TELAR using ground equipment only. Equipment used
|
||||
to apply TELAR should not be used for application to crops
|
||||
following a TELAR application. as even low rates of TELAR
|
||||
can kill or severely injure most crops (except small grains).
|
||||
BROADCAST APPLICATION
|
||||
Use 10 to 40 GPA when applying TELAR as a broadcast appli
|
||||
cation. Be sure to calibrate sprayers before application. Select a
|
||||
spray volume and delivery system that will ensUlC thorough
|
||||
covemge and a uniform spray pattern. When spraying industrial
|
||||
turf. avoid overlapping and shut off spray booms while starting.
|
||||
turning. slOWIng. or stopping to avoid injury to d~sired species.
|
||||
HANDGUN APPLICATION
|
||||
Use 100 to 300 GPA when applying TELAR as a broadcast
|
||||
application via handgun. Mix I oz TELAR per I I)lIglll "r
|
||||
water. Apply up to 300 gal of spray mix per acre.
|
||||
SPRAY ADJUVANTS
|
||||
,
|
||||
Nonionic Surfactants
|
||||
Always include a nonionic surfactant when maki.,g ,",,'uller
|
||||
genee applications of TELAR (except for usc on 'urt). Anply at
|
||||
a minimum rate (concentration) of25% vlv (I qt per jOn gal of
|
||||
spray solution) or at the manufacturer's recommended r.lIe ba",,'
|
||||
on spray arca.
|
||||
Use only EP/\·apprnved ,urfactant., contaming at L:,,: ::0';,
|
||||
active ingred.ent.
|
||||
|
||||
Drift Control Agents
|
||||
To minimize drift, a drift control agent may be added at the
|
||||
manufacturer's reconunended rute.
|
||||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||||
I. Fill spmy tank 112 full of water.
|
||||
2. With the agitator running. add the proper amount of TELAR.
|
||||
3. If using a companion product. add the recommended amount.
|
||||
4. For postemergence applications. add the proper amount of
|
||||
spmy adjuvants (i.e. surfactants. drift control agents. etc.).
|
||||
5. Add the remaining water.
|
||||
6. Agitate the spray tank thoroughly.
|
||||
Use the spray preparation ofTELAR within 24 hours to avoid
|
||||
product degradation. If the spray prepa. ... tion is left standing.
|
||||
agitate it thoroughly before using.
|
||||
SPRAYER CLEANUP
|
||||
Thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately
|
||||
following applications ofTELAR as follows:
|
||||
I. Drain tank; rinse interior surfaces of tank; then flush tank.
|
||||
boom. and hoses with clean water for a minimum of 5
|
||||
mi,dteS.
|
||||
2. Fill the tank with clean water and add the cleaning solution·.
|
||||
Flush the boom. ho~,es. and nozzles with the cleaning solution.
|
||||
Allow them to sit for IS minutes with agitation running. and
|
||||
then drain the tank.
|
||||
3. Repeat Step 2.
|
||||
4. Repeat Step I.
|
||||
5. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean sepamtely. To
|
||||
remove traces of cleaning solution. rinse the ~'lf1k thoroughly
|
||||
with clean water and flush through the hoses and boom.
|
||||
• Use any of the following cleaning solutions:
|
||||
I. One gal ammonia (containing 3% active) per 100 gal of
|
||||
water.
|
||||
2. Nutra-sol2 (carefully read and follow Nutra-sollabel
|
||||
directions).
|
||||
3. Loveland Spray Tank Cleaner3 (carefully read and follow
|
||||
Loveland Spray Tank Cleaner label directions).
|
||||
4. Tank-Aid4 (carefully read and follow TaJ.~·Aid label direr-
|
||||
tions).
|
||||
To reduce the amount of water required in tht above
|
||||
procedure. see separate DuPont bulletin. "Reduced Volume
|
||||
Cleanout Procedure for Large Sprayers."
|
||||
Note: This sprayer cleanup procedure is only effective for
|
||||
TELAR and for general uses spec' fied under "Directions for
|
||||
Use"; do not use sprayer on food ClOpS. feed crops. fine turf.
|
||||
omamelitals. and other desirable plants.
|
||||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||||
The intemction of many equipment and weather-related
|
||||
factors determines the potential for spray drift. The applicator
|
||||
is responsible for considering all these fact'Jrs when making
|
||||
application decisions.
|
||||
A VOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS TI-lE RESPONSIBILITY OF
|
||||
THE APPLICATOR.
|
||||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply
|
||||
large droplets (> 150 - 200 microns). The best drift manage
|
||||
ment strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide suffi·
|
||||
4
|
||||
cient coverage and control. The proscnce of scnsitive species
|
||||
nearby. the environmental conditions. and pest pressure may
|
||||
affect how an applicator balances drift control and coverage.
|
||||
APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFT
|
||||
POTENTIAL. BlTf WilL NOT PREVENT DRIFT IF
|
||||
APPLICA nONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER
|
||||
UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! Sec
|
||||
WInd. Temperature and Humidity. and Temperature
|
||||
Inveuions sections of this label.
|
||||
Controlling Droplet Size· General Techniques
|
||||
• Volume· Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest
|
||||
practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows
|
||||
produce larger droplets.
|
||||
• Pressure· Use the lower spray pressures recommended for
|
||||
the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and docs
|
||||
not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW
|
||||
RATES ARE NEEDED, USE A HIGHER-CAPACITY
|
||||
NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE.
|
||||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the
|
||||
intended application. With most nozzle types. narrower
|
||||
spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low
|
||||
drift nozzles.
|
||||
BOOM HEIGHT
|
||||
Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified)
|
||||
which provides uniform coverage reduces the exposure of
|
||||
droplets to evapomtion and wind. For ground equipment. the
|
||||
boom s~ Juld remain level with the croo:md have minimal
|
||||
bounce.
|
||||
WIND
|
||||
Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less tlUUl 3 mph (due
|
||||
to inversion potential) or more than 10 mph. However. many
|
||||
factors. including droplet size and equipment type determine
|
||||
drift potential at any given wind speed. A VOID GUSTY OR
|
||||
WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
|
||||
Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every appli
|
||||
cator should be familiar with local wind patterns 'Uld how they
|
||||
affect spray drift.
|
||||
TEMPERATURE ANu HUMIDITY
|
||||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions. set up
|
||||
equipment to produce larger droplets to reduce effects of evapo
|
||||
ration.
|
||||
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||||
Thift potential is high during a temperature inversion.
|
||||
Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing. which causes
|
||||
small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and
|
||||
move latemlly in a concentrated cloud. Temperature inversions
|
||||
are characterized by increasing tempemture with .lltitudc and arc
|
||||
common on nights with limited ~Ioud cover and light to no
|
||||
wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often cVf1tidue into
|
||||
the morning. Their presence car. be indicated by ground fog;
|
||||
however. if fog is not present, inversions can also N: identitied
|
||||
by the movement of smoke from a ground souree or a, a,remft
|
||||
smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves I"t~~all) in a
|
||||
concentrdtcd cloud (under low wind c<mditions) indical-'c an
|
||||
inversion. while smoke that moves upward and rapid I; dissi·
|
||||
pates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||||
|
||||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||||
Injury to or loss of desirable trees or other plants may result
|
||||
from the following:
|
||||
• If equipment is drained or flushed on or near desirable trees
|
||||
or other plants, on areas where their roots may extend, or in
|
||||
locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into
|
||||
contact with their roots.
|
||||
• Treatment of powdery. dry soil and light, sandy soils when
|
||||
there is little likelihood of rainfall SOOt, after treatment may
|
||||
result in off target movement and possible damage to
|
||||
susceptible "rops when soil particles are moved by wind or
|
||||
water. Injury to crops may result if treated soil is washed.
|
||||
blown or moved onto land used to produce crops. Exposure
|
||||
to TELAR may injure or kill most crops (except small
|
||||
grains). Injury may be more severe when crops are
|
||||
irrigated.
|
||||
• Applications made during periods of intense rainfall. to soils
|
||||
. "j \. ~ \ ,saturated with water, surfaces paved with materials such as
|
||||
( r, ". ') 1 asphalt or concrete. or soils through which rainfall will not
|
||||
. \ \ '0 /' readily penetrtate may result in runoff and movement of
|
||||
\ ~ x...' TELAR. Do not treat frozen soil. Treated soil should be left
|
||||
l. undisturbed to reduce the potential for TELAR movement
|
||||
~ \ by soil erosion due to wind or water.
|
||||
~~ Do not use on lawns. walks. driveways. tennis courts, or similar
|
||||
areas.
|
||||
Do not apply in or on irrigation ditches or canals including their
|
||||
outer banks.
|
||||
Do not apply through any type of irrigation sys ""n.
|
||||
Do not use this product in the following counties of Colorado:
|
||||
Saguache. Rio Grande, Alanlosa. Costilla. and Conejos.
|
||||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||||
Storage: Store product in original container only. Do
|
||||
not contaminate water. other pesticides. fenilizer. food
|
||||
or feed in storage.
|
||||
Product Disposal: Do not contaminate water. food or
|
||||
feed by storage or disposal. Wastes resuiting from the
|
||||
usc of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
|
||||
approved waste disposal facility or on non·crop sites
|
||||
as previously recommended.
|
||||
Container Disposal: Triple rinse (or equivalent) the
|
||||
container. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning.
|
||||
or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or
|
||||
incineration. or. if allowed by state and local authori
|
||||
ties, by burning. If burned. stay out of smoke.
|
||||
NOTICE TO BUYER: Purchase of this material does not
|
||||
confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the
|
||||
United States.
|
||||
8
|
||||
NOTICE OF WARRANTY
|
||||
DuPont warrants that this product conforms to the
|
||||
chemical description on the label thereof and is reasonably
|
||||
fit f:>r purposes stated on such label only when used in
|
||||
accordance with directions under normal use conditions. It
|
||||
is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated
|
||||
with the use of this product. Injury to adjacent crops, inef
|
||||
fectiveness or other unintended consequences may result
|
||||
because of such factors as weather conditions. presence of
|
||||
other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of
|
||||
which are beyond the control of DuPont In no case shall
|
||||
DuPont be liable for consequential. special or i,ldirect
|
||||
damages resulting from the use or handling of this product.
|
||||
All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer. DUPONT
|
||||
MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
|
||||
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR
|
||||
ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
|
||||
EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
|
||||
A product of Combelt Chemical Company.
|
||||
2 A product of Thomas G. Kilfoil Company. Inc. San Bruno. Ca.
|
||||
3 A registered trademark of Loveland Industries. Inc.
|
||||
4 A product of Combeh Chemical Company.
|
||||
0-159 050295
|
||||
© 1995 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Agricllltllrall'rodllcts, Wilmington, Delawac~ 1!'S98
|
||||
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|
||||
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