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# EXTRAZINE 110DF HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-498**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Atrazine (45%); Cyanazine (45%)
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- Label accepted: 1987-03-06
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00498-19870306.pdf
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---
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--. p" .- ~.
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\d1 ~.
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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For retail .ale to and u.e only by Certified Applicators or persons
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undet their direct .upervhion and only for tho.e u'ses covered by
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the Certified Applicator'. certification. See Precautionary
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St.te~ents for re.aons for that product being cl ••• ified Re.tricted
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Use.
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EXl'l\AZm;! llODF H!lIAICIYa
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EXTRAZINE 110DF is • water dispersible granule.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
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2-[[4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazin-2-yl]amino]-
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2-~ethylpropionitrile • . . . . . . • . . . . . .
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Atrazine, 2-chloro-4-(ethylamino-6-(isopropylamino)
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s-triazine
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Related co~ounds
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INERT INGREDIENTS
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KEEP OUT OF RE&aJ OF CHILDREN
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WARlfDIG
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TOTAL
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TRF.A'llIENT
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~y WEIGHT
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45\
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42.75%
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2.25\
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lQi
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lOO.J\
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0
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f-4
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p~
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r "
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,
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.... --
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<
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IF SWALLOVED, call a physiCian or poison control center. Drink 1 or 2
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glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching b~ck of throat with finger.
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Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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IF IN EYES, flush with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation
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persists.
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IN ON SKIN, wash with plenty of soap and water.
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IN INHALED, remove victi~ to fresh air.
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respiration, preferably ~outh-to-~outh.
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If :-.ot breathing. give .rtificial
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Get medical attention.
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See additional precautions inside.
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AVISO
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PRECAUCION AL USUARO
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51 usted no lee inglea, no use eate producto hasta que ie etiquet. haya .1do
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explicado ~liamente.
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EPA Reg. No. 352-498 EPA Est. No.
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E. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co~pany (Inc.)
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W1~lngton. DE 19898
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IIARNING:
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the skin.
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-- (
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- 2 -
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PRECAUTIONARY STATPXEIl'IS
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JIAZAIlD TO HIIWIS A!ID IXIIESTIG A!IlKALS
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VAIINIliG
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Hay be fatal if swallowed. Harmful it inhaled or absorbed through
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Causes temporary eye injury.
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This product may be hazar10us to your health. This product has been
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determined to cause birth defects in laboratory animals. Use of protective
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clothing and equipment and follo.,ing the precautions below can reduce risk.
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Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Do
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not get in eyes or on clothing. lIear a face shield when mixing and loading.
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lIash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating or
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smoking.
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Year long trousers and long-sleeved clothing when applying this product.
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Ilea. rubber gloves extending above the wrist, long trousers and long-sleeved
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clothing when mixing or loading or when adjusting, repairing or cleaning
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_ equipment. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Heavily
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contaminated clothing should be taken off immediately and incinerated or
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burned, if allowed by state and local authorities, or disposed of in a
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-sanitary landfill and not laundered.
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Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly, or through drift,
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expose workers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by
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unprGtected persons.
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Keep out of reach ~f domestic animals, particularly cattle. Consumption of
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this product, spray ~olutions, or water contaminated with product can result
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ill serious illness or possible death of bovines.
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For medical emergencies involving this prodUct, call toll free
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1-800-441-3637.
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Cyanazine and atrazine, the active ingredients in EXTRAZINE are pesticides
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which can move (aeep or travel) through soIl and can contaminate groundwater
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which may be used as drinking water. Cyanazine and atrazine have been found
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in groundwater aa a result of agricultural use. Users ere advised not to
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apply EXTRAZINE where the vater table (groundwater) is close to the surface
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and where the 80ils are very permeable (i.e. well drained soils such as loamy
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sands). Your local agricultural agencies can provide fur tiler information on
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the type of soil in your area and the location of groundwater.
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Atrazine is toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not a;~ly directly to water
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or wetlands. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not epply
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when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas. Runoff and drift
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from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring
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areas. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of
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wastes.
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..
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c
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- 3 -
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DIREctIONS FOR USE
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It 1.s a violation of federal law to use thiJl product in a manner inconsistent
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wIth ita labeling.
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STORAGE A!IIl DISPOSAL
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Storage: Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Do
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not use or store around the home environment. Avoid contact with water. In
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case of spill or leak, soak up with sand, earth, or synthetic absorbent. Do
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use alkaline absorbents, and dispose of wastes in compliance with local,
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state, and federal regulations.
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Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate that cannot be used
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according to label instructions must be disposed or according to applicable
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federal, state, or local procedures.
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Container Disposal:
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dispose of empty bag
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allowed by state and
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smoke.
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Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then
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in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if
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local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of
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NOTICE TO BUYER: Purchase of this material does not confer any rights under
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patents of countries outside of the United States.
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NOTICE OF WARRANTY
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Du Pont warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on
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the label thereof and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on such label
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only when used in accordance with the directions under normal use
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conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated
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with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other
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unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather
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conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application,
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all of which are beyond the control of Du Pont. In no case shall Du Pont be
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liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use
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or handling of thiG product. All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer.
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DU PONT KAl<ES NO WARRANTIES OF KERClIANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICUlJ\R
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PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IHl'LIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
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EXTRAZINE IIODF Herbicide is a selective herbicide for the control of annual
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grasses and broadleaved weeds in field corn, popcorn, and sweet corn.
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Consult your local Agricultural Extension Agent for help in determining soil
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texture, organic matter content, and the most appropriate herbicide rate for
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local conditions.
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Where surfactanta or emulsifiable vegetable oils are added to EXTRAZINE 110DF
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for over the top of corn postemergence applications, use on field corn only.
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· .
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- 4 -
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As a preemergence herbicide, EXTRAtINE 110DF ia active mainly through the
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roots, and therefore, its effect on weeds ia dependent on adequate rainfall
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or sprinkler irrigation to move the herbicide into the root zone. Koi.ture
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should be sufficient to wet the top 1-1/2 to 2 inchea of aoil or make the
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soil too wet to cultivate; for moat aoila, 1/2 to 3/4 inches of moisture i.
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aufficient. A rotary hoeing or ahallow cultivation ia recommanded if a
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rainfall or sprinkler irrigation has not occurred within about ten deys after
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application of EXTRAZINE 110DF. Under conditione which delay waed
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ge~ination, such as low temperatures, lack of soil surface moiature, or when
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ge~lnation extends over a long period, the effectiveness of the herbicide
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may be impaired. Rotary hoeing, a ahallow cultivation or a po.te~ergenee
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herbici,je treatment may be of benefit under these circumstances. \/hen
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applied as a postemergenee herbicide, EXTRAZINE 110DF 1a also active through
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fo11age, as well as through roots.
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EXTRAZINE 110DF is not effective when used preemergenee on peat or muck
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soils. Do not use EXTRAZINE 110DF alone on sands or loamy sands (soils
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·~onsisting of more than 70 percent sand) containing less than 1 percent
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organic matter.
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OBS~VE ALL CAUTIONS AND LIKITATIONS ON LABELING OF ALL PRODUCTS USED IN
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KIXTlJRES.
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Rotational crops: (1) Plant only corn, peanuts, sorghum, or soybeans the
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year following the use of this mixture. (2) If soybeans are to be planted,
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injury may occur due to the carryover of atrazine. (3) If applied after June
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10, do not rotate with crops other than corn or aorghum the next year or
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injury may occur. (4) In the high plains and intermountain areas of the West
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where rainfall is aparse and ~rratic or where irrigation 1~ reqUired, use
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only when sorghum is to be planted the following year, or a crop of corn or
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sorghum not treated with atrazine ia to precede other rotational crops. (5)
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Small grains may be planted 15 montha following treatment. (6) All other
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crops may be planted 18 montha after application.
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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GeDeral Mixing Ind SproyiDI Jng.ruction.
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Use sufficient agitation to en.ute that the EXTRAZINE 110DF il completely
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disperaed (disaolv~d) and in uniform auspenaion prior to application or tank
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mixing with other formulations.
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- 5 -
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The following general mixing instructions are recommended when using thia or
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any other dry flowable formulation.
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I. General
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1. Unle •• otherwise apecified, use at least 15 gallons of water per
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acre for all applicaticns with ground equipment. For aerial
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application, apply a m!inimWII of 4 gallons of water per acre.
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2. A nitrogen solution or coaplete liquid fertilizer aay replace all or
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part of the water as a carrier for pre emergence or preplant
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application on corn or sorghum. Do not apply fertilizer mixtures
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cfter crop emerges, as injury may occur.
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3. Always check the tank mix compatibility (THC) of this or any other
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formulation before mixing with liquid fertilizer carriers or other
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formulations. A siaple, but generally reliable THC evaluation
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procedure has been provided for your use in step II of these mixing
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instructions.
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4. Start with thoroughly clean equipment.
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5. Fill tank 1/4 full with carrier. Start and maintain consistent
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nitatiQD through all mixing and spraying prs>ceduru. Kake sure
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that the agitation system is working properly and creates a rippling
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or rolling action on the liquid sur~'ce.
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6. Slowly add the dry flowable (DF) to the tank or inductor.
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7. Fill tank to 75 percent cQfacity with carrier. Filling and bypass
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lines "hould be kept b •. low Hquid aurface. lncre .. e tank agitation
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if necessary to maintain surface action.
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8. Vhen desired, appropriate em~lsifiable oil, 011 concentrate, or
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other tank lIix formulations should be added at this tille. Preslurry
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theae added ingredients before r.dditioT. if the compatibility test
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ahovs it to be necesaary.
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9. Co~lete filling tank, .. intaining sufficient agitation at all times
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to ensure aurface action. This appUes to both .pray and nune
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tanks,
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10. Tank mixtures ahould always be applied immediately after
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preparation. If for any reason this 1& not pos8ible, assure that
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sufficient agitation has been provided to remi".t all products and
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check for complete reluspenaion prio~ to application.
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I
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...•
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- 6 -
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11. Empty tank as completely as possible before refilling to prevent
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buildup of oil or emulsifiable concentrate rasidues when tank mixing
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with these formulations. Always maintain agitation to avoid
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separation.
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12. If an oil or emulsifiable concentrate film starts to build up after
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using these formulations, drain and clean the tank with strong
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detergent solution or appropriate solvent.
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13. It is recommended that the sprayer be thoroughly cleaned by flushing
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with a detergent solution at the end of each work day when any
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emulsifiable oil, oil concentrate, or other emulsifiable formulation
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has been used either alone or in tank mix combinations with other
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pesticide formulations, even if no obvious problems have been
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encountered. This precaution will ensure a clean sprayer and
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continued troublefree operation.
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11. Tank Hix Compatibility Evaluation Procedure
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1. Add 1 pint of curler liquid to each of 2 one -quart jars. Hark 1
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quart jar "with" and the other "without."
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2. Add 1/4 teaspoon of a suitable tank mix compatibility agent (1/4
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teaspoon/pint - 2 pints/lOO gallons of carrier) to the jar marked
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"with," cap the jar, and shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds to mix.
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3. Add the appropriate amount of herbicide to both j ara, cap each jar,
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and shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds to mix. If problems are
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encountered in mixing wettable powder or dry flowable formulations
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into P liquid fertilizer, preslurry these formulations in water
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prior to their addition to the liquid fertilizer and proceed with
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the test. The following chart bas been provided to assist in
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selecting the appropriate EXTRAZINE 110DF use rate for tbis
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evaluation. If more than one herbicide is to be useu in the tank
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mixture, each should be added separately as follows: water soluble.
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first, wettable powders or dry flowables second, liquid flowables
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third, and emulsifiable concentrate or oil formulations last, with
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each jar capped and gently ahaken for 5 to 10 aeconds for eacb
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addition.
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Gallons Liquid
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Carrier per
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acre 15 20 25 30 40
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Teaspoons of
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EXTRAZINE 110DF per
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Pint of Liquid Carrier 1-1/2 1-1/4 1 3/4 1/2
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, ,
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( (
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This chart is based on 1 pound of EXTRAZINE 110DF (0.9 pounds active
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ingredient) per acre in the indicated carrier volumes. Intended field
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use rates are achieved by varying the amount of EXTRAZINE llODF; i.e.,
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for a field use rate of 2.5 pounds of EXTRAZINE 110DF in 15 gallons of
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carrier per acre, add 3.75 teaspoons of EXTRAZINE to the quart jars
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containing 1 pint of carrier. Calculation: 2.5 pounds of EXTRAZINE
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llODF/15 gallons of carrier per acre - 2.5 x 1.5 or 3.75 teaspoons of
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EXTRAZINE 110DF per pint of carrier.
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4. Let each jar stand one-half hour and make observations. If any
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separation, agglomeration, or precipitation has occurred, shake the jar
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again for 10 to 15 seconds, and note whether any of the following occur:
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a. Separated phases do not re. uniformly.
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b. Screen/nozzle plugging luml do not disperse.
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c. Precipitate does not resuspend readily.
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d. Precipitate sticks tenaciously to the glass.
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5. If none of the above problems occur in either jar, the herbicides can, in
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most cases, be safely used without a compatibility agent.
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6. If problems 4. a. or 4. b. occur in the jar marked "without," but do not
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qccur in the jar marked "with,", the compatibility agent should be used.
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7. If problems 4.a. or 4.b. are seen in both ja~s, the herbicides and
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carrier mixture are incompatible and should not be used in the same spray
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tank. Alternatively, a different tank mix compatibility agent can be
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evaluated.
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B. If proolems 4.c. or 4.d. occur in the jar marked "without," but do not
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occur in the jar marked "with," the compatibility agent should be used
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unless constant, thorough agitation can be maintained and immediate
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clean-out of spray system is performed.
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9. If problems 4.c. and 4.d. are seen in the jar marked "with," the user
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proceeds with mixing and application at his won risk should agitation in
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the system be insufficient or curtailed.
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10. Those mixtures defined as compatible in this test should then be mixed
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for use as indicated in Steps 1 through 12 of the general mixing
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instructions listed above.
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,_ 1· ...
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•
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( (
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- 8 -
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Ill. Application Equipment
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1. Use application equipment fitted with nozzles that provide
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accurate and uniform coverage. Be certain that nozzles are
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uniformly spaced and the same size. Calibrate sprayer
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before use and recheck frequently during use whenever
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possible.
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2. Use a pump with capacity to:
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3.
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4.
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,
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a. Kaintain 35-40 psi at nozzles.
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b. Provide sufficient agitation in tank to keep mixture
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in suspension.
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c. Provide a minimum of 20 percent bypass at all times.
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Use centrifugal pumps which provide sufficient shear action
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for dispersing and mixing this product. The pump should
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provide a minimum of 10 gallons/minute/100-gallon tank size
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circulated through the jets of a correctly-positioned
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sparger tube.
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Use screens to protect the pump and to prevent nozzles from
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clogging. Screens placed on suction side of pump should be
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10 to 16 mesh. Do not place a screen in the recirculation
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line. Use a 40- to 50-mesh screen between the pump and boom
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and, where required, 50-mesh screens at the nozzles. Check
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your equipment manufacturer's literature for specific
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recommendations.
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• : ; An 1_' •
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( (
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WEEDS CONTROLLED BY EXTRAZINE 110DF ALONE AND
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IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES ON CORN
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Annual bluegrass
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Annual fescues
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Annual (Italitn) ryegrass
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Barnyardgrass
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Bullgrass
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Crabgrass
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Annual groundcherry
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Annual morningglory
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Annual sedge
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Black mustard
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Buffalobur
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Buttercup (annual)
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Carpetwee~
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Cocklebur
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Comm~n chickweed
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Common groundsel
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Common mallo"
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Common purslane
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Corn spurry
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Curly Dock (seedling)
|
||||
Fiddleneck
|
||||
Grasses
|
||||
Fall panicum
|
||||
Giant foxtail
|
||||
Goosegrass
|
||||
Green foxtail
|
||||
Junglerice
|
||||
Stinkgrass (Indian lovegrass)
|
||||
Witchgrass
|
||||
Yellow foxtail
|
||||
Broadleaves
|
||||
Florida pus ley
|
||||
(Florida purslane)
|
||||
Hedge musttrd
|
||||
Jimsonweed
|
||||
Kochia
|
||||
Ladysthumb
|
||||
Lambsquarters
|
||||
Hayweed
|
||||
Nightshrde (annual)
|
||||
Pigweed
|
||||
Pineappleweed
|
||||
Plantain
|
||||
Poorjoe
|
||||
Prickly sida (teaweed)
|
||||
Prostrate knotweed
|
||||
Prostrate spurge
|
||||
Ragweed
|
||||
Russian thistle
|
||||
Shepherds purse
|
||||
Smallflower galinsoga
|
||||
Smartweed
|
||||
(Pennsylvania)
|
||||
Spinysida
|
||||
Sunflower 2 ("ild,
|
||||
annual, common)
|
||||
Tarweed cuphea
|
||||
(Gumweed)
|
||||
Velvetleaf l
|
||||
Wild buckwheat
|
||||
Wild mustard
|
||||
Wild radish
|
||||
Wild turnip
|
||||
1 Under conditions such as low temperatures, lack of soil surface moisture,
|
||||
or other factors that may cause delay in germination of the seeds, the
|
||||
effectiveness of EXTRAZINE may be impaired against these weeds.
|
||||
2 The degree of control will be reduced if soil moisture and temperature
|
||||
conditions cause deep germination of the seed.
|
||||
|
||||
. -
|
||||
c (
|
||||
\ () "i::> I ~
|
||||
- 10 -
|
||||
PREEHERGENCE-PREPLANI INCORPORATEp
|
||||
Apply EXTRAZIRE treatments just before, at, or after planting but before crop
|
||||
has emerged. Avoid removal of treated soil from seedrow prior to or during
|
||||
the planting operation.
|
||||
EXTRAZINE may also be applied early prior to planting or in a split
|
||||
application if pre-season weed control i. desired. For split applications, do
|
||||
not exceed the total amount of EXTRAZINE for the soil texture and organic
|
||||
matter shown in Table 1. If EXTRAZ1NE is applied early, more than 15 days
|
||||
before planting, a split application of EXTRAZINE or some other herbicide
|
||||
treatment may be necessary at or after planting to provide additional length
|
||||
of weed control. For further information, see "Early Preplant"
|
||||
recommendations in the Conservation Tillage section of this label.
|
||||
A rotary hoeing is recommended for preemergence applications which do not
|
||||
receive adequate rainfall or sprinkler irrigation to wet the top 1-1/2 to 2
|
||||
inches of soil within about 10 days after application.
|
||||
-If an EXIRAZINE mixture is to be incorporated, except as noted, single- or
|
||||
two-pass incorporation is acceptsble. Care shoUld be taken to incorporate the
|
||||
EXTRAZINE Qixture no deeper than the top 2 inches of soil.
|
||||
EXIRAZINE Applied Alone
|
||||
Use at the proper rate for soil texture and organic matter indicated in Table 1.
|
||||
|
||||
• 11 •
|
||||
TABLE 1
|
||||
PREEHERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION liATES PER ACRE
|
||||
FOR EXTRAZINE 110DF APPLIED ALONE ON CORN
|
||||
~2YD~1 2f EXTRA2IH~ llQD[
|
||||
f~[~~Dt Q[llnl~ Hltt~[ in 5211*
|
||||
Soil Texture
|
||||
Description Less Than 1\ It 2t 3t 4t
|
||||
Sand, Loamy Sand DO NOT USE 1.4 1.7 2.2 2.8
|
||||
Sandy Loam 1.4 1.7 2.2 2.8 3.6
|
||||
Loam,
|
||||
Silt Loam, 1.7 2.2 3.1 3.6 4.4
|
||||
Silt
|
||||
Sandy Clay Loam,
|
||||
Clay Loam, 2.2 3.1 3.6 4.4 5.0
|
||||
Silty qay Loam
|
||||
Sandy Clay,
|
||||
Silty Clay, 3.1 3.6 4.4 5.0 5.3
|
||||
Clay
|
||||
Peat or Muck NOT RECOMMENDED
|
||||
* For organic matter content between those listed, adjust the rate
|
||||
proportionately.
|
||||
5t &
|
||||
over
|
||||
3.6
|
||||
4.4
|
||||
5.0
|
||||
5.3
|
||||
5.8
|
||||
•
|
||||
|
||||
c (
|
||||
'--
|
||||
\~l?'
|
||||
- 12 -
|
||||
EXTRAZINE COMBINATIONS
|
||||
EXTRAZINE plus Lasso 4 EC
|
||||
Use EXTRAZINE 110DF at the proper rate for the loil texture and organic matter
|
||||
shown in Table 2 plus 2 quarts per acre of Lasso. (Use 2.5 quarts Lasso on
|
||||
clay soils containing 5 percent organic matter and over.)
|
||||
EXIRAZINE plus Sutan+ 6.7E/Genate Plus. or Eradicane w 6.7E
|
||||
Use EXTRAZINE 110DF at the proper rate for the soil texture and organic matte'r
|
||||
shown in Table 2 plus 1.B quarts per acre of Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane
|
||||
for control of oany annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. (Use 2.4 quarts of
|
||||
Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane on loam soils c~ntaining 5 percent or more
|
||||
organic matter, and clay loams and clays containing 4 percent or aore organic
|
||||
matter). Do not use on sands and loamy sands of less than 1 percent organic
|
||||
matter in the light sandy soils of eastern coastal states. Do not use on corn
|
||||
seed stock .
|
||||
. Apply before planting. Incorporate the mixture imm~diately upon application
|
||||
using power-driven cultivation equipment set for 2 to 3 inch depth, or a
|
||||
tandem disc set to cut to a depth of about 4 inches while operating at 4 to 6
|
||||
mph. For thorough mixing, disc in two directions (cross disc), and follow
|
||||
with a harrow, drag, or other leveling device. Prior to the second discing,
|
||||
readjust the disc to prevent cutting deeper than 4 inches. EXTRAZINE 110DF
|
||||
may be applied preemergence as an overlay over previous incorporated
|
||||
Suta~+/Genate Plus or Eradicane. if desired.
|
||||
Existing stands of quackgrass, purple and yellow nutsedge must be turned under
|
||||
and thoroughly chopped up prior to chemical treatments.
|
||||
Additional weed controlled by Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane combinations:
|
||||
Grasses
|
||||
Perennial
|
||||
Weeds
|
||||
Sandbur
|
||||
Shattercane (Wild Cane)*
|
||||
Texas Panicum
|
||||
Quackgrass (Eradicane only)
|
||||
Wild Proso Killet* (Eradicane only)
|
||||
Yellow Nutsedge (nutgrass)
|
||||
Purple Nutsedge (nutgrass)
|
||||
*Suppression only--refer to Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane label
|
||||
for appropriate supplemental cultural and tillage practices.
|
||||
For field with moderate to heavy infestations of these weeds, refer to the
|
||||
Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane labels for appropriate higher rates.
|
||||
|
||||
•
|
||||
- 12 -
|
||||
EXTRAZINE COMBINATIONS
|
||||
EXTRAZINE plus Lasso 4 ~
|
||||
Use EXTRAZINE 110DF at the proper rate for the 80il texture and organic matter
|
||||
shown in Table 2 plus 2 quarts per acre of La.IO. (Use 2.5 quarts Lasso on
|
||||
clay soils containing 5 percent organic matter and over.)
|
||||
EXIRAZINE plus Sutan+ 6.7EtGenate Plus. or Eradicane w ~
|
||||
Use EXTRAZINE 110DF at the proper rate for the soil texture and organic matter
|
||||
shown in Table 2 plus 1.B quarts per acre of Sutan+/Genate PIUB or Eradicane
|
||||
for control of many annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. (Use 2.4 quarts of
|
||||
Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane on loam soils containing 5 percent or more
|
||||
organic matter, and clay loams and clays containing 4 petcent or more organic
|
||||
matter). Do not use on sands and loamy sands of l&~" thlln 1 percent organic
|
||||
matter in the light sandy soils of eastern coastsl st8~es. Do not use on corn
|
||||
seed stock .
|
||||
. Apply before planting. Incorporate the mixture immediately upon application
|
||||
using power-driven cultivation equipment set for 2 to 3 inch depth, or a
|
||||
tandem disc set to cut to a depth of about 4 inches while operating at 4 to 6
|
||||
mph. For thorough mixing, disc in two directions (cross disc), and follow
|
||||
with a harrow, drag, or other leveling device. Prior to the second discing,
|
||||
readjust the disc to prevent cutting deeper than 4 inches. EXTRAZINE 110DF
|
||||
may be applied preemergence as an overlay over previous incorporated
|
||||
Suts~+/Genate Plus or Eradicane, if desired.
|
||||
Existing stands of quackgrass, purple and yellow nutsedge must be turned under
|
||||
and thoroughly chopped up prior to chemical treatments.
|
||||
Additional weed controlled by Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane cowbinations:
|
||||
Grasses
|
||||
Perennial
|
||||
Weeds
|
||||
Sandbur
|
||||
ShatCercane (Wild Cane)*
|
||||
Texas Panicum
|
||||
Quackgrass (Erad~c&ne only)
|
||||
Wild Proso Millet* (Eradicane only)
|
||||
Yellow Nut.edge (nutgrass)
|
||||
Purple Nut.edge (nutgrass)
|
||||
*Suppres.ion only--refer to Sutsn+/Genate Plus or Eradicane label
|
||||
for appropriate supplemental cultural and tillage practices.
|
||||
For field with moderate to heavy infestations of these weeds, refer to the
|
||||
Sutan+/Genate Plus or Eradicane labels for appropriate higher rates.
|
||||
|
||||
- 13 -
|
||||
.~~
|
||||
~,
|
||||
EXIBMINE PillS DUAL 8E
|
||||
Uee EXTRAZINE 110DF at the proper rate for eoil texture and organic matter
|
||||
shown in Table 2. Use Dual as follows:
|
||||
SOIL TEX1'URE
|
||||
Coarse
|
||||
Sand, luamy sand, sandy loam
|
||||
-Medium
|
||||
Loam, silt loam, silt
|
||||
Fine
|
||||
Sandy clay loam, silty clay loam, clay
|
||||
loam, sandy clay, silty clay, clay
|
||||
BROADCAST MTE PER ACRE
|
||||
1.25 - 1.5 pints
|
||||
1.5 - 2.0 pints
|
||||
1. 5 - 2.5 pints
|
||||
I '-I 10
|
||||
.',.1: c
|
||||
The low end of the rate range should be used for lowest organic matter soils
|
||||
and the rate increased as organic matter increases to a point that soils
|
||||
containing 4 percent organic matter or more require the highest rate shown
|
||||
for that 80il texture. Refer to the Dual label for precr.utions on rotational
|
||||
crops.
|
||||
|
||||
• .
|
||||
( (
|
||||
- 14 -
|
||||
TABLE 2
|
||||
PREEHERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE FOR EXTRAZINE LlODF USED IN
|
||||
TANK-MIX COMBINATIONS WITH LASSO, SUTAN+/GENATE PLUS, ERADICANE, OR DUAL ON
|
||||
CORN
|
||||
~QYN~S QE ~TRAZIH& llQDE
|
||||
Percent QrBanic Matter in Soil*
|
||||
Soil Texture
|
||||
Description Less Than 1% h 2% 3% 4%
|
||||
Sand,
|
||||
Loamy Sand 0.7** 0.8 1.4 1.7 1.9
|
||||
Sandy Loam 0.8 l.4 1.7 1.9 2.2
|
||||
Loami
|
||||
Silt Loam, 1.4 1.7 1.9 2.2 2.5
|
||||
Silt
|
||||
Sandy Ciay Loam
|
||||
Clay Loam, 1.7 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.8
|
||||
Silty Clay Loam
|
||||
Sandy Clay,
|
||||
. Silty Clay, 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.5 3.1
|
||||
Clay
|
||||
Peat or Muck NOT RECOMMENDED
|
||||
* For organic matter content be~leen those listed, adjust the rate
|
||||
proportionately.
|
||||
*~ Do not use in the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
|
||||
5%
|
||||
over
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
2.5
|
||||
2.6
|
||||
3.1
|
||||
3.3
|
||||
---------.~.-
|
||||
|
||||
(
|
||||
- 15 -
|
||||
CONSERVATION TILLAGE PEED CONTROL
|
||||
Early Preplant (EPP)
|
||||
[Prior to planting weed control for land going into production of corn.)
|
||||
Complete any planned early spring tillage prior to application. Apply
|
||||
herbicide treatment before weeds germinate or before weed seedlings are more
|
||||
than 3 inches tall. Tillage after application may reduce the effectiveness of
|
||||
the herbicide treatment.
|
||||
Apply EXTRAZINE 1100F 15 to 30 days prior to planting. Use the proper rate
|
||||
for soil texture and organic ~tter indicat9d in Table 1. Where heavy crop
|
||||
residues exist, the rates shown in Table 1 should be increased by 25 percent.
|
||||
Where broadleaf weeds are present, add 2,4-0 LV Ester at 1-1/3 to 2 pints per
|
||||
acre (6 pounds/gallon) or 2 to 3 pints per acre (4 pounds/gallon) plus X-77
|
||||
surfectant at 1 quart/lOO gallons of diluted spray, or other suitable
|
||||
surfactant at its recommended rate. When 2,4-0 Ester is tank mixed with
|
||||
.EXTRAZINE as previously described, these additional weeds will be controlled:
|
||||
Buckwheat, Dandelion, Dock, Harestail, Pennycress, Prickly lettuce, and Tansy
|
||||
mustard. If existing annual weeds exceed 3 inches in height, add 1 to 2 pints
|
||||
~er acre of paraquat or 2 pints per acre of Roundup to the above mixture.
|
||||
Well-established weeds over 6 inches tall may not be well controlled. Use at
|
||||
least 25 gallons per acre of spray mixture by ground rig or 5 to 10 gallons
|
||||
per acre for aerial application .
|
||||
.
|
||||
Depending upon weather conditions following the Err application, a
|
||||
post-emergence EXTRAZINE or BLADEX Herbicide treatment, or 80me other
|
||||
herbiCide treatment may be necessary at or after planting to provide
|
||||
additional length of weed control. If desired, 1-1/2 to 2 pints per acre of
|
||||
" Dval or 2 quarts per acre of Lasso may be tank-mixed with the EXTRAZINE EPP
|
||||
treatment or applied preemergence at planting.
|
||||
Rotational Crops: Refer to the General Information section of the label.
|
||||
At ?lautin &
|
||||
EXTRAZINE 1l0DF appUed alone or in cOlIl',ination with LaBlO or Dual according
|
||||
to the following directiona will kill lIoat exiating s .. ll weeda and suppress
|
||||
many emerged perennial weeda when corn 1s planted into no-till talk gr~und
|
||||
(corn, sorghum), stubble ground (soybean, small grains), and any minimum-till
|
||||
aituation. Thia treatment then provides residual control of annual weeds as
|
||||
in conventional tillage.
|
||||
|
||||
( c
|
||||
- 16 -
|
||||
Apply EXTRAZINE llODF alone or with other products according to tile directions
|
||||
for those treatments in the Pree~ergence section of the label. Where heavy
|
||||
crop residues exist, the EXTRAZINE rate shown in Tables 1 or 2 should be
|
||||
increased by 25 percent. Add 1/2 to 1 pint per acre of 2,4-0 Low Volatile
|
||||
6-pound Ester (0.75 to 1.5 pint per acre 2,4-D LV 4 pound Ester). Add the
|
||||
2,4-D LV to the spray tank last. Refer to the EPP section above for
|
||||
additional broadleaf weeds controlled with an EXTRAZINE/2,4-D Ester tank mix
|
||||
treatment. Use a minimum of 25 gallons per acre of carrier. Complete spray
|
||||
coverage of the weeds is essential for best performance. Nitrogen solutions
|
||||
and complete liquid fertilizers are the preferred carriers for this treatment
|
||||
as they help aid in the burndown of existing weeds. Add Ortho X-77 surfactant
|
||||
at 1 to 2 quarts per 100 gallons of diluted spray, or other suitable
|
||||
surfactant at its recommended rate. If water is used as a carrier, crop oil
|
||||
concentrate may be used as a surfactant. Apply before weeds exceed 3 inches
|
||||
in height. For control of existing alfalfa, add 1/3 to 1/2 pints per acre of
|
||||
Banvel w to the spray mixture. Apply before the alfalfa exceeds 6 inches in
|
||||
height.
|
||||
For fields with existing sod grasses such as orchardgrass, bromegrass, rye, or
|
||||
timothy, or when very dry conditions exist, or when existing weeds exceed 3
|
||||
.inches in height, add Paraquat CL to the tank-mix. Use 2 pints per acre of
|
||||
Paraquat CL in combination with EXTRAZlNE as described above in this section,
|
||||
except the 2,4-D LV may be omitted, if desired. Do not apply Paraquat CL in
|
||||
suspension-type liquid fertilizer.
|
||||
POSTEHERGENCE
|
||||
EXTRAZlNE Auolied Alone
|
||||
Use EXTRAZlNE 110DF at the proper rate for the soil textur~ and organic matter
|
||||
shown in Tables 3 or 3A. Use rates shown in Table 3 if EXTRAZINE or BLADEX
|
||||
has not been applied to the soil this s~ason. Use rates shown in Table 3A if
|
||||
EXTRAZlNE or BLADEX has been applied to the soil this season. This treatment
|
||||
may be used on peat or muck soils for burndown and suppression of existing
|
||||
weeds but will not provide residual control. Apply from crop emergence
|
||||
througn the four-leaf stage of corn growth before weeds exceed about 1-1/2
|
||||
inches in height. Do not apply over the top of corn if the fifth leaf is
|
||||
visible. Apply in water only. Do not spray emerged corn plants in a liquid
|
||||
fertilizer carrier.
|
||||
DO NOT APPLY rnlS TREATMENT UNDER COLD, WET WEArnER CONDITIONS, OR TO WEATHER
|
||||
STRESSED OR STORM-DAMAGED CORN. Yellowing of the corn may result from this
|
||||
treatment, particularly if cold, adverse growing condit~ons occur after
|
||||
application. Extended or extreme cold and wet conditions may reduce stands.
|
||||
Do not use on corn grown for seed.
|
||||
Rot~tional Crops: Refer to the ·General Information" section of the label.
|
||||
|
||||
•
|
||||
Soil Texture
|
||||
Sand,
|
||||
Loamy Sand
|
||||
Sandy Loam
|
||||
Loam,
|
||||
Silt Loam
|
||||
Silt
|
||||
All other textures
|
||||
17 -
|
||||
TABLE 3
|
||||
POSTEKERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||||
PER ACRE FOR EXTRAZINE 110DF ON CORN
|
||||
NO PRIOR EXTRAZINE OR BLADEK APPLICATION
|
||||
POUNDS OF EXIllAZINE nODF
|
||||
Percent OrgAnic Matter in So11*
|
||||
Less than H It 2'
|
||||
DO NOT USE 1.3 1.8
|
||||
1.3 1.8 2.2
|
||||
1.8 2.2 2.2
|
||||
2.2 2.2 2.2
|
||||
*For organic matter content between thoae 1iated, adjust the rate
|
||||
proportionately.
|
||||
OVer 2%
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
|
||||
--------------------~
|
||||
~ " I
|
||||
. ;soil Texture
|
||||
Sand,
|
||||
l.oamy Sand
|
||||
Sandy Loam
|
||||
Loam:
|
||||
Silt Loam
|
||||
Silt
|
||||
All "ther
|
||||
Textures
|
||||
.~~.
|
||||
- 18 -
|
||||
TML£ 3A
|
||||
POSTEKERGEI<CE BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||||
PER ACRE FOR EXTRAZINE llODF ON CORN
|
||||
EXTRAZINE OR BLADEX USED IN PRIOR APPLICATION
|
||||
POUNDS OF EXIRAZINE 110DF
|
||||
Percent Organic Hatter in So11*
|
||||
1. .. S8 than U U 21
|
||||
IO NOT USE DO NOT USE 1.5
|
||||
JlO NOT USE DO NOT USE 1.75
|
||||
DO NOT USE 1.5 2.2
|
||||
DO NOT USE 2.0 2.2
|
||||
*For organic matter content between those listed, adjust the rate
|
||||
proportionately.
|
||||
BLADEK- - Trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (Inc.)
|
||||
Dual" - Trademarle of Clba-Geigy Corporation
|
||||
Eradlcane", Sutan+W - Tradeaarka of Stauffar Chamical Company
|
||||
Roundup", Lano" - Tradeaarka of Honsanto Company
|
||||
Ortho X-77" - Trademarle of Chevron Chemical Company
|
||||
Genate Plus· - Trademarle of PPG Industries, Inc.
|
||||
D-0l2187
|
||||
_ .• 2 r ~ ; t. !
|
||||
OVer 2%
|
||||
1.5
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
2.2
|
||||
. ; ~ :
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user