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# DU PONT ACCENT HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-534**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Nicosulfuron (75%)
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- Label accepted: 1993-11-04
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00534-19931104.pdf
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---
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Accent®
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herbicide
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(lmPORl> ACCENT®
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r-R-E-G-IS-T""'R-A:-:T::-10""'N~C-=0-=D-=E---:-09""'9-2--00-0-'
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HERBICIDE
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For Use On Field Corn, Popcorn and Field Corn Grown for Seed
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This product is a water dispersible granule containir'9 75 percent active ingredient by weight
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PACK.4GE SIZE
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4 - 10 OZ. JUGS/CARTON
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12 - CARTONSIBOX
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: BY WEIGHT
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2-{( (( (4,&-0imetl0xypyrimidin-2-yl)arninocarbonyl)) aminosultlnyl)rN,N-dirnethyl-3-pyridinecarbo ............ 75.0%
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INERT INGREDIENTS: .................................................................................................................................. ~ .............................. 25.O'Yo
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EPA Reg. No. 352 - 534
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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If in eyes: Flush eyes with plenty 01 water. CaR a physician il irritation persists.
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If on skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water.
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TOTAL. ........ tOO.O%
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U.S. Patent No. 4,789,393
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II swallowed: No specifIC intervention is indicated as ttle compound is not likely to be hazardous by ingestion. However consuh a physician il necessary.
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For medical emergencies involving this produc~ call toll tree 1-800-441-3637.
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PRECAUTION.4RY STATEMENTS
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HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION! Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful il absorbed through skin. Avoid contact wittl skin, eyes or clottling. Wash thorougtlly with soap
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and water after handling.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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Long·sleeved shirt and long pants.
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Walerproof gloves.
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) Shoes plus socks.
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Follow manulacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep
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and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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USERS SHOULD: Wash hands belore eating, drinking, chewin~ gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove clothing immedi
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ately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put J(1 clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water. or to areas wIlere surlace water is present or to intertidal areas below lI1e mean high water marl<. Do loOt contaminate
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water wilen disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not a~y wIlerelwhen conditions could favor runoff. Do nc' apply if rainfall or stO(Io' ~ blnected
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within 24 hours.
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•• I " •
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IMPORTANT , ,
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, , ,
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Injury to or loss of desirable trees or vegetation may resub &om failure to observe ttle following: Do not apply, or dra.n or ~sh equiprioeri: en or near
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desirable tr6es or other planls. or on areas wIlere lheir rools may exlend, or in locations wtlere the ctlemical may be ;'a~ed ~r moved :nio contact wilh
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their roots. Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, lennis courts or simIlar areas. Prevent drift of spray to desirab:~ ~:~n:s.' Do nol coniarninale any
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body of waler. Thoroughly clean all miXIng and spray equipmenl immedlalely after wicalion 01 ACCENT. (Reier 10 SPRAYER CL~A:IUP 3ecllon 01
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thIS label) Fa~ure to lonow Ihese procedures may resuilin Injury 10 subsequenlly sprayed plant.
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1 8EST AV AILALjLE COP,
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)
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)
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation 01 lederal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent
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with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that WI!! contact wOIkers 01 other
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persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may
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be in the area during application. FOI any requ~ements specifIC to
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your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible lor pesticide reg
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ulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this prc>ducl only in accordance with its labeling and with
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the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This
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Standard contains requ~ernenls for the protection of agricultural
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workers on farms, Iorests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and
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handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
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training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assis
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tance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions per
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taining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment(PPE) and restricted-enlry interval. The requirements
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in this box only apply to uses of this product thai are covered by
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Ihe Worker Prolection Siandard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry inlo treated areas during the
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restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required fo:' early entry 10 Irealed areas Ihal is permitted
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under Ihe Worker Proteclion Siandard and Ihal involves contact
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with anything thai has been Irealed, such as plants, soil, or
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water, is:
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Coveralls.
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Waterproof gloves.
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Shoes plus socks.
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ACCENT Herbicide should be used only in accordance w;th recommenda·
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bons on Ihis label or in separa!ely publ,sned Du Pont recommendations. Du
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Pont will nol be responsible ler losses or damage resulting Irom the use 01
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this product in any manner not specilically recommended by Du Pont.
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Single or sequential applications 01 ACCENT may not e.ceed a tOlal 011-1/3
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ovacre in anyone crop year.
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Do not graze or leed forage or grain lrom the treated areas to livestock
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within 30 days after applications 01 ACCENT.
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POST EMERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATIONS OF ACCENT CAN
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ONLY BE MADE TO FIELD CORN 24 INCHES IN HEIGHT OR LESS (20
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INCHES IN HEIGHT OR LESS FOR POPCORN OR FIELD CORN GROWN
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FOR SEED). POSTEMERGENCE DIRECTED APPLICATIONS ARE
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REOUIRED FOR FIELD CORN 24-36 INCHES TALL DO NOT APPLY TO
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POPCORN OR FIELD CORN GROWN FOR SEED TALLER THAN 20
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INCHES. Do nol appty after t O-coIlar stage of corn, or corn laller Ihan 36
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inches, whichever OCCln f.sl
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Application of ACCENT 10 corn thel is slressed or damaged by condilions
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such as cold weather, hai, dlOught. water-salurated soil, disease or insects
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may cause further crop injury. Applicalions made under certain conditions
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such as prolonged cool weather (daily high lemperalures less Ihan 50
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degrees F), widely f1uctualing daylnight temperatures just prior 10 or soon
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after Ireatment, 01 during periocs 01 high relalive humidity and lemperature
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may cause lemporary yellowing and/or crop stunting.
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Gv nol apply 10 corn thai has been treated w,th,o seven days before wiih
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lohar·applled organophosphate insecticides such as Lorsban " malathion.
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parathion. etc., or wllh Ihe herbicides Basagran '. Laddol< '. or Tandem'
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because severe crop injury may result. Do not apply to corn that has been
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treated Within seven days belore With 2,4-D because severe antagonism
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may result. Do not apply any 01 these materials within three days a"er
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applying ACCENT or severe crop injury or antagonism may result.
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Do not apply il crop was previously treated with Counter' 15G (a' applica·
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tion melliods) as severe crop injury may resuh.
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Do not apply ~ crop was previously trealed with 'Counler' 20CR apptied in
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furrow at planting or over·the-row at cuhivation.
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Applications of ACCENT to crops previously treated with 'Counter' 20CR
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applied in a band at planting 'lr'I soils with less than 01 equal to 4% OIganic
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maner content may cause unacceplabfe.crop injury. DuPont wil not be held
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responsible for losses 01 damage resUting from such use.
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Applications 10 field corn treated with OIganopihosphate soif insecticides
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such as Thimet " Dyfonate', 'Lorsban', etc., appI'red at planting 01 over-the
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row at cultivation or with T-banded or surlace banded 'Counter' 20CR
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applied at planting on soils willi greater then 4% OIganic matter content, may
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result in lernpOIary crop injury.
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Growers are directed 10 contact the seed supplier for ful information and
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recommendations concerning the use of ACCENT on popcorn or field corn
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grown for seed and also llie effect 01 prior use of a soil-applied organophos
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phate insecticide. In all cases, the use of ACCENT on popcorn 01 field corn
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grown lor seed which has been treated with 'Counter' insecticide is prohib
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ited_ See the APPUCATION RECOMMENDATIONS section lor additional
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information_
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Do not apply ACCENT to corn that exhibits injury Irem herbicide applications
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made to the current crop or previous crop.
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For ground application to weeds when dry, dusty lietd condilions exist,
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controf 01 weeds in wheel track areas may be reduced.
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Do not allow spray from application equipment to drift onto adjacenl crops or
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land as even small amounts may injure other plants. When spraying near
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adjacent crops or piants, do everything possible 10 reduce spray drir..
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In fields infested with Johnsongrass. a virus-tolerant corn hybrid should be
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used. Consult your local seed corn representative lor inlormatlon on virus
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toleranl hybrids.
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2
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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ACCENT HerbiCide is a waler disperSible granule containing 75 percent
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active ingredient by weight.
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ACCENT Herbicide is a selective herbicide lor the conlrol 01 annual and
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perennial grass weeds and selected broadleal weeds when applied posl·
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emergence 10 field corn, popcorn or field corn grown lor seed. Do not use
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on sweet corn.
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NOTE: Prior 10 using ACCEtlT, consideration should be given to crop rota
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tional plans. ROlalional crops other llian COIn may be very sensitive to low
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concentralions of ACCENT remaining in the soil. SI!f' ROTATIONAL CROP
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GUIDELINES tables for recrapping guideines.
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APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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ACCENT provides weed conlrof mainly llirough foliar absorQl;oo and snould
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be applied after weeds have emer;!ed. Ttw>rp,fore, sete.:t .•. 'i('fd)' volume
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and delivery system thet will insure ihOMlQh ,;o-.~age and a I",ilorm spray
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panern. '
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Com Growth Stage
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Field Com: ACCENT may be apptied O'N1rast or with ~o~ JoOzzles on
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corn up 10 24 inches tall (Iree-standing). ME-!hod?1 appticatlOn is dependenl
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upon lhe weed:crop height differential . Fdr cbrn 24·3~ inc~es tall (Iree·
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standing), apply ACCENT with drop nozzles. Do nol apply '0 fo~":f corn taller
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than 36 Inches or e.hit>ltng 10 collars, whichever IS the ,,",o,t restr",ltve
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Field Corn Grown lor Seed: Various seed companies have lesled a wide
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range 01 inbreds lor sensitivity to ACCENT and have reported elcellent crop
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safety. However, because 01 the prop<ietary nature 01 seed corn production,
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Du Pont has not been given access to seed company data. Consequently,
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Du Pont cannoi be held responsible lor any crop injury arising Irom the use
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01 ACCENT on seed corn. The grower is directed 10 contact the seed
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company lor lull ,"Iormation and recommendations regarding the use 01
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ACCENT on inbreds as well as the eflec1 on selectivity from the prior use of
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a soil-applied organophospl'.ate insecticide.
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In aI cases, do not apply ACCENT to seed corn which has been treated with
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"Counter" insecIicide.
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Do not apply to seed corn taler than 20 inches.
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Popcorn: Various popcorn COIJ1)aI1ies have tested hybrids for sensitivity to
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ACCENT and have reported excelent crop safety. However, not aI popcorn
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hybrids have been tested. Consequently, Du Ponl cannot be held resp0nsi
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ble for any crop injury arising from the use of ACCENT on popcorn. The
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grower is directed to contact the contracting popcorn company for full infor
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mation and recommendations regarding the use of ACCENT on popcorn
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hybrids as wei as the eflec1 on selectivity from the prior use 01 a soi~applied
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organophosphate insecticide.
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Do not apply ACCENT to 'White Dynamite' popoorn.
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In aft cases, do not apply ACCENT to popcorn which has been treated with
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"Counter" insecticide.
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Do not apply to popcorn taller than 20 inr..hes.
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Weed stage
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For best resutts applications should be made to actively growing weeds at
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growth stages/weed hetghts no greater than those shown in the ACCENT
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USE RATE GUIDE. Resutts of applications at later growth stages may vary
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from complete control to suppression, depending on the species, stage of
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growth and environmental conditions.
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Heavy infestations of grass andlor broadleaf weeds should be treated before
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they become too competitive w~h the crop, especially where soil moisture
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andlor fertility are in marginal supply. Where an early postemergence treat
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ment is deemed necessary, a second application or a timely cultivation may
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be required to control later emerging weeds.
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Weather: Cond~ions which promote heatthy, actively growing plants result
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in the best weed control pertormance with ACCENT. Best activity occurs
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during warm, moist conditions (70 degrees F or more), and adequate soil
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moisture belore, during and immediately after application. When application
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is made during cool (less than 50 degrees F) dry weather or to weeds har~
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ened off by drought or cold, weeds may only be suppressed.
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ACCENT is rainlast 4 hours after application.
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Ground application: Increase spray volume and pressUle as weed density
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and size increases. Avoid overlapping, and shut off spray booms v.ilile start
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ing, turning, sJoo<,ing or slopping, or injUIY to the crop might result Refer 10
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specific equipment manulacturer's recommendations for add~ional informa
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tion on spray volume, pressure, speed, nozzle type and arrangemen~ nozzle
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height above the target area, etc., for respective application equipment.
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Use a nozzle spacing and boom height 3Ifangement that avoids applying an
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excessive rate 01 ACCENT directly over the corn rows and into the whorl.
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Reier to manufacturers' recommendations for proper boom heigh! above the
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corn .. herl for specific nozzle types. Also refer to the DuPont Bulletin
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"APPLICATION ACCURACY FOR ACCENT HERBICIDE".
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For optimum spray distribution and thorough ooverage, use nat fan nozzles
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at 2().4() psi. Use a minimum of 10 gallons carrier per acre. Under heavy
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weed pressure, dense crop foItage. or mo~ture stress condiIJons, increase
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carrier volume tt, at least 15 gallons per acre and use maximum spray pres
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sure recommended lor the nozzle type.
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For band applications, apply proportionately less product. To avoid crop
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injury due to improper applicalJon, CALIBRATE ROWBANDER UNITS BY
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FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS CONTAINED IN THE DUPONT BULLETIN
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"APPLICATION ACCURACY - ROWBANDERS".
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3
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RaindlOp', flood and other nozzles which pro<fuc<, very coarse sprays are
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not recommended for ACCENT applications because weed control perlor
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mance may be reduced.
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Use 5().mesh or larger strainer SCf'een5.
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Aerial application: Use nozzle types and arrangements that provide
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opinum spray distribution and malirun coverage 01 \he weeds. CAUTION
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- AVOID SPRAY DRIFT. See the CAUTp!l - AVOID SPRAY DRIFT se<ion
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of this label for additional information. Do not apply during inversion c0ndi
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tions, when winds are gusty or when other conditic'lS favor poor coverage
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and'or off-larget spray movement.
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For shanercane and Johnsongrass, use 3 GPA and apply on fiefd corn less
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than 24 inches tall and on popoorn or freld corn grown for seed less than 20
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inches tal. For other labeled grasses in freld corn, popcorn or freld corn
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grown for seed use 3 GPA on corn up to 8 inches tal and 5 GPA on corn 8 to
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16 inches taH.
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Do not apply to other labeled grasses in field corn, popcorn or fieid corn
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grown for seed that is taller than 16 inches.
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Continueus agitation is required to keep ACCENT in suspension.
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Chemigation: Do not apply this product through any type ~I irrigation
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system.
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CAUTION· AVOID SPRAY DRIFT
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It is important with all crop protection products to minimize spray drift.
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Follow these practices to avoid oft-target movement:
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o Stop spraying il wind speed becomes elcessive. DO NOT SPRAY IF
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WIND SPEED IS 10 MPH OR GREATER. Spray drift can occur at wind
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speeds less than 10 MPH. If sensitive crops or plants are downv;,nd,
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caution must be used, even in relatively low wind conditions. DO NOT
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SPRAY IF WINDS ARE GUSIY.
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o High temperatures, drought and low relative humidity increase the DOss~
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bilily 01 spray drift. CAt rTION MUST BE USED WHEN THESE CONDI
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TIONS ARE PRESEN'I AND SENSITIVE CROPS OR PI.ANTS ARE
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NEARBY, REGARDLESS OF WIND SPEED.
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o Do net apply when a temperature inversion exists. An inversion is char·
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acterized by low air movement and an increase in air temperature w~h an
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increase in altitude. In humid regions, a fog or mist may form. An inver
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sion may be detected by produciflQ a smoke column from a source on the
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ground and checking for a layering effect. Smoke producing devices on
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aircraft are recommended. II you are not sure whether inversion condi
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tions exist, consuft with focal weather services before making an applica
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tion.
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o Use 01 high pressure increases the risk of drift. Do not apply ACCENT at
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pressUles in elcess of 40 PSI.
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o Risks 01 drill Irom aerial or ground e<ju;prnent may be "':1her reduced by:
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1) Using large droplet sizes. DO NOT APPLY WITH ,HUlLOW-CONE
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INSECTICIDE NOZZLES ON GRr llJNII fOUIPMEN"l: lJo not use
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nozzles or equipment that prodl'ce sina') droplets, such as mist
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blowers or airblast-\ype nozzles. \h~l'.e, should .;e ?rie'rled at an
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angle between straight down and strai¢t ba~ for grciund 3PPIications. ,. . .. )
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2) Increasing volume per acre of spr~~. mi, ,and uSil1\l h;gher ;fIow-rate
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nozzles. .
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3) Reducing pressure (PSI). Do not elceed 40 P::I WI,E,' .applYlng
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ACCENT. Vehicle speed must also be reducr!(j to moll.tui,' spray mil
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volume per acre. Consult manufacturers' catalog. lor letads on
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corr~c1 cahbratlon.
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8EST AV,",.:·-.:.Lc COPl
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4) For ground applications, be aware of neighboring sensitive crops. Do
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nol turn near sensitive crops wilhout shutting off sprayer prior to
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making Ihe turn. Be aware 01 the wind direction 10 avoid pesticide
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movement onlo a sensitive crop.
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NOTE: "you are not sure a given spray applocalion witl stay on the tar~)t
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site, postpone lhe applicalion. The minimization of pesticide drift is lhe
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responsibility 01 the person appIyi'9 the pesticide. Interactions between
|
||||
weather conditions and land configurations may contribute to unpredictallle
|
||||
drift patterns 01 all crop protection products.
|
||||
SPRAY PREPARATION
|
||||
It is in1KJrtant that spray equipment is dean and free 01 existing pesticide
|
||||
deposits before using ACCENT. Follow the cleanup procedures s,>eeIted on
|
||||
the label of the product(s) previously sprayed. • no deanout procedL.e is
|
||||
provided, foIow this deanout proan.e for at app!ication equ~ befo;~
|
||||
using ACCENT:
|
||||
1. Th<',ough/y rinse sprayer. tanks, boom and hoses with clean water.
|
||||
2. Partialy fiU tank with water and add ammonia (1 gallon of household
|
||||
ammonia per 100 gal. of tank YOIume) or a tank cleaner. Follow individual
|
||||
label instructions for the amount of tank cleaner 10 use. Complete f~ling the
|
||||
tank and flush the cleaning soIutJon through the boom hoses. let stand for
|
||||
15 minules while ag:talinglrecirculating and then drain the tank alter flushing
|
||||
the hoses booms and noules.
|
||||
3. Thoroughly rinse the sprayer, tanks. boom anid hoses with clean water.
|
||||
4. Follow labet directions on prciducl(s) previously sprayed for rinsale dis
|
||||
posal.
|
||||
Mix the proper amount of ACCENT into the necessary volume of water in
|
||||
Ihe spray tank wilh the agilalor running, then add the adjuvant(s) and any
|
||||
companion herbicide to the lank after all the ACCENT is in suspension.
|
||||
Residues of lank mix partners remaining in the spray tank may interfere with
|
||||
the dispersion of ACCENT. If ACCENT and a tank mix partner are to be
|
||||
applied in multiple loads, pre-slurry ACCENT in clean water prior to adding
|
||||
to the tank.
|
||||
Apply ACCENT spray preparation within 24 hours after mixing or prciduct
|
||||
degradation may occur. If spray preparation is left standing, agitate thor
|
||||
oughly before continuing to spray.
|
||||
Adjuvanls: Always add a crop oil concentrate (COG) OR nonionic suriac
|
||||
tant to the spray mixture. Use a goOO quality petroleum-based COG ::on
|
||||
taini% at least 15% emulsifltrs/ suriactanls. Add COC to the spray mixlure
|
||||
at 10/, voIJvoI. (1 gallon per 100 galfons of spray mixture). COG is recom
|
||||
mended for certain grasses and for applications made during hot, dry condi
|
||||
tions.
|
||||
If a nenionic sUllactant is substijuted for COC, use a suri312nt that contains
|
||||
at least 80% active ingredient (of wI1ich at least 50% is actual nonionic sur
|
||||
lattant). Add suriac\ant at 0.25% voIlvoi. (1 quart per 100 gallons 01 spray
|
||||
solution). Use only EPA approved surfactants authorized for use on food
|
||||
crops. AVOID PRODUCTS THAT 00 NOT ACCURATelY DEFINE THEIR
|
||||
NGREDIENT5.
|
||||
Adding liquid nilrogen fertilizer soIu1ion (e.g., 28-0-0 Of 32-0-0) or spray
|
||||
graide am"'onium sulfate to the spray solution may improve the control 01
|
||||
certain weed species. However, a nonionic surlactant or crop oil concefl
|
||||
trate wi" still be necessary. Add liquid nitrogen fertihzer solution al 4%
|
||||
voIlvoI. (4 gal. pc' 100 gal.). Add spray graide ammonium suHate at 2 Ib
|
||||
producVacre. Do net use liquid fertihzer solutions or suspensions as the
|
||||
total carrier because excessive crop injury may occur.
|
||||
Corn tolerance to ACCENT is very high. so adjUV"nt selection can be based
|
||||
solely on maximizing weed control. If anolher herbicide is tank mixed wllh
|
||||
ACCENT to increase broadleaf weed spectrum, adjuvant selection must be
|
||||
determined accordmg to selectIVIty Iimltahons 01 the other herbICide. 11
|
||||
allowed by lhe tank miX partner, select COG or nonJOnIC suriaclant • nitro-
|
||||
gen fertilizer. Reier to TANK MIXES sect"'" 01 the label lor addltlonallntor
|
||||
mahon.
|
||||
Control of woony cupgtass and sandbur is maximized with the use of COG
|
||||
and either 280/, nihogen ferl~izer SolUlion or anlmonium su!lale.
|
||||
APPLICATION RATE
|
||||
ACCENT may be appfied postemergence to control many grass weeds
|
||||
and selected annual broa<leaf weeds in field corn, popcorn and field corn
|
||||
grown tor seed. Do not apply to sweet corn.
|
||||
Apply ACCENT al the rates listed in ACCENT USE 'lATE GUIDE. Apply
|
||||
when majority of weeds have ernerQe..d but before weeds exceed size
|
||||
Wsted in table. •
|
||||
4
|
||||
"ACCENr' USE RATE GUIDE
|
||||
Use rate - 213 OL per acre
|
||||
Grasses"
|
||||
Shanercane
|
||||
Jomsongrass - seedong
|
||||
• rhizome
|
||||
So<gtKm ,llmum
|
||||
FoxtailS
|
||||
goant
|
||||
yellow
|
||||
bristly
|
||||
green
|
||||
Fa! panicum
|
||||
Texas paOCLm
|
||||
Browntop panicum
|
||||
Itct'grass
|
||||
Barnyardgrass
|
||||
Broadleal signalgrass
|
||||
Sandbu'
|
||||
fJeld
|
||||
longsp""
|
||||
Wild oats
|
||||
Wild proso milet
|
||||
Wooly Cupgrass
|
||||
lIahan ryegrass
|
||||
Ouackgrass
|
||||
Broadleaves
|
||||
Morningglory
|
||||
1"Vleal
|
||||
Tal
|
||||
Pme<!
|
||||
PJQWeed
|
||||
Smooth
|
||||
Redroot
|
||||
Smartweed, arnJal
|
||||
Ji~
|
||||
BlKcucurmer
|
||||
Size Range'
|
||||
Helghl (inches)
|
||||
4·t2
|
||||
4·12
|
||||
8-16
|
||||
4-12
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
1·3
|
||||
1·3
|
||||
2-6
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
1·2
|
||||
1·3 (.)
|
||||
1·3 (.)
|
||||
2·4
|
||||
1-4 (.)
|
||||
2-4
|
||||
2-6
|
||||
4-10
|
||||
Height (inches)
|
||||
2·3
|
||||
1·2
|
||||
1-2
|
||||
1-4
|
||||
1-4
|
||||
1-4
|
||||
1·3
|
||||
- Optirrum activity .,. !his size range can be achieved Wlt~ :!j) ". prodoct.
|
||||
Weeds wtich exceed !tis heigh! range by 'r.'·o f'l'l. may be' :--r"a'y'conIroled
|
||||
with rales between 213 and t 113 oz produ;o per "",.:
|
||||
.. The use ot • second application 01213 ~z. per ac:e or a "r,,1v ",,:tivatoon may
|
||||
be necessary due 10 the etlects 0I1dverse:..e.;~ ior.t.tioN 101ic,.,,g the IfMbaI
|
||||
AccenI application. ' •• • , • • • . ,.
|
||||
--. In the WESTERN U.S. and WESTERN'~fltA!l OF THE {;DRNtlElT. and
|
||||
cordbons pr .... and may reqtJJre 1 oz. pr~, Jo.L!>ntrol .lJfflCuI! dnr>Jal spec.,.
|
||||
such as green and yellow Io"a~. wold proso rroIIet and .ard.... moo select.-.g
|
||||
an .ant. \M COC or add lquld mrogen IertJhzer or ammX;l:r·s·ultate 10 a
|
||||
nonoonJC sur1ac1anl
|
||||
BEST Avr"! r '--'LE COP,
|
||||
<'
|
||||
..--<.~ (
|
||||
I
|
||||
|
||||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
As weeds mature. theu sensitIVIty to ACCENT decreases. Mature grassy
|
||||
weeds (more than three tlHers) may be smaller than the size tisted in Ihe
|
||||
ACCENT USE RATE GUIDE due to drought or other environmental
|
||||
factors. When conditions exist where weeds are maturing rapidly. apply
|
||||
ACCENT to weeds whICh are smaller than heights listed in the ACCENT
|
||||
USE RATE GUIDE.
|
||||
In the WESTERN U.S. and WESTERN AREAS OF THE CORN BELT. arid
|
||||
conditions prevail and may require t oz product to control ditflCuH annual
|
||||
species such as green and yellow foxtail. wild proSQ millet and sandbur.
|
||||
Whf'~ selec!iI1? adjuvan:s, use COC or add liquid nilrogen fertilizer or
|
||||
ammonium sulfate to a nonionic surfactant
|
||||
Sequential Applications
|
||||
Annual weeds sometimes will have mOte than one flush of seedling emer
|
||||
gence and trealed pereMials may sometimes regrow from undIerground
|
||||
siems or roots, dlepending upon rainfan and other environmental condi
|
||||
lions. To maximize control of such weeds, il may be necessary 10 use a
|
||||
sequential application of ACCENT in which the first application goes on
|
||||
early before the weeds become competitive, followed by a second applica
|
||||
tion 14-28 days laler, depending upon Ihe timing of a new flush or
|
||||
regrowth. The combined dosage of the sequenlial appIicalions cannol
|
||||
exceed 1 1/3 ozlacre of ACCENT.
|
||||
Annual weeds:For shaltercane, seedling Johnsongrass, and annual
|
||||
g<asses: 213 oziaCIe followed by 2/3 ozlacre 14·28 days laler, depending
|
||||
upon Ihe emergence of the new flush.
|
||||
Perennial weeds: For sequential applicalions to rhizome Johnsongrass
|
||||
apply 2J3 oz. ACCENT when johnsongrass;s 6-i2" tall, followed by 213 oz.
|
||||
ACCENT when new growth is 6-1 0".
|
||||
Cultivation
|
||||
Cultivation may be used as an addllional weed control measure 10 remove
|
||||
weed escapes following ACCENT trealment andior as an alternative to a
|
||||
sequential ACCENT treatment Ideal timing for cultivation is 7-14 days
|
||||
after ACCENT application. Do not cultivate within 10 days prior to
|
||||
ACCENT application. or control may be reduced.
|
||||
TANK MIXES
|
||||
ACCENT + atraline: ACCENT may be tank mIXed with atrazine for
|
||||
improved control of broadleaf weeds. See alrazine label for addilional
|
||||
weeds contrOlled, weed sizes and applicaliOn condllions. For weeds lisled
|
||||
on both ACCENT and atrazine labels, follow the weed size guidelines
|
||||
which are least restrictive.
|
||||
Tank mix ACCENT with 314 - 1112 quarts/acre aITazine 4L or 0.83 - 1.66
|
||||
Ib atrazine 90% dry flowable and apply before corn is 12 inches tall.
|
||||
Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1% voVvol (I gal/loo gal.). See
|
||||
SPRAY PREPARATION section of this label for crop oil concentrate guide
|
||||
ines. A nrtrogen fertilizer solution (28%, 32% N) at 4% vollvol (4 gaVloo
|
||||
gal) or 2 h'acre spray grade ammonium sulfate may be added fo enhance
|
||||
ACCENT performance on certain weeds, but crop oil concenlTate must
|
||||
always be added.
|
||||
DO NOT APPLY THIS TANK MIX TO CORN TALLER THAN 12 INCHES.
|
||||
ACCENT + Buctrll ': ACCENT may be t2nk mixed wilh "Buctrir for
|
||||
ir:lproved control of broadleaf weeds. See "BucITil" label for additional
|
||||
weeds controlled. weed sizes and application informahon. For weeds
|
||||
listed on both ACCENT and "Buctnl" labels. follow the weed size guide
|
||||
iines which we least restrictive.
|
||||
Tank mIX ACCENT wllh I - I 112 pints/acre "Buctril" and always add a
|
||||
nonionic suriactant to this tank mlXlure at 0.250/. voVvol (1 quarVloo gal).
|
||||
See SPRAY PREPARATION section of this label for nonionic suriactant
|
||||
guidehnes. A nitrogen fertilizer solution (28%, 32% N) at 4% voVvoI (4
|
||||
gaVloo gal) or 2 lIliacre of spray grade ammonium sulfate may be added
|
||||
to enhance ACCENT pertormance on certain weeds, but nonionic surtac
|
||||
tant must always be added.
|
||||
Apply either broadcast or with drop nozzles to corn up to 24 inches Jail.
|
||||
Apply only with drop nozzles on corn 24-36 inches taU. Do not apply to
|
||||
com taler than 36 inches.
|
||||
Substituting crop oil concentrate for iIOnionic surtactar.t may result in
|
||||
excessive crop injury.
|
||||
Control of green and yellow foxtail may be antagonized with this tank mix.
|
||||
TImely cultivation or a second appication of 2J3 oz. product of ACCENT
|
||||
may be required for complete control.
|
||||
ACCENT + Buctrlt.atrazlne ': ACCENT may be tank mixed with
|
||||
"Buctril.atrazine' for improved control of broadleaf weeds. See
|
||||
"Buctril.atrazine" label for additional weeds controlled, weed sizes and
|
||||
applicalion conditions. For weeds listed on both ACCENT and
|
||||
"Buctril.atrazine' labels, follow the weed size guidelines which are least
|
||||
restrictive.
|
||||
Tank mix ACCENT with 1 1/2 - 3 pints/acre "Buclril.atrazine" and apply
|
||||
before corn is 12 inches tail. Always add a nonionic surtaetant at 0.25%
|
||||
voVvol (I quartlloo gaL). See SPRAY PREPARATION section of this
|
||||
label for nonionic surfaetant guidelines. A nilrogen fert~izer solution (28%,
|
||||
32% N) at 4% voVvoI (4 gaVloo gal) or 2lb/acre spray grade ammonium
|
||||
sulfate may be added to enhance ACCENT performance on certain
|
||||
weeds, but nonionic surfactant must always be added.
|
||||
DO NOT APPLY THIS TANK MIX TO CORN TALLER THAN 12 INCHES.
|
||||
Substituting crop oil concentrate for non ionic surfactant may result in
|
||||
e:r.cessive crop injury.
|
||||
5
|
||||
Control of green and yellow foxtail may be ant.>gonized with this tank mix.
|
||||
Timely cultivation or a second application of 213 oz. product of ACCENT
|
||||
may be required for complete control.
|
||||
ACCENT. Banvel ': ACCENT may be tank mixed with "Banvel" for
|
||||
improved control of broadleal weeds. See "Banvel' label for additional
|
||||
weeds controlled, weed sizes and application information. For weeds
|
||||
listed on both ACCENT and "Banvel" labels, follow the weed size ~u;de
|
||||
lines which are least restrictive.
|
||||
Tank mix ACCENT with 1/2 - I pints/acre "Banver and always add a non
|
||||
ionic surlactant to !his tan~ mixture at 0.25% vollvol (1 quarVloo gal).
|
||||
See SPRAY PREPARATION section of this label for nonionic surtactant
|
||||
guidelines. A nitrogen fertifizer solution (28%, 32% NI at 4% vol/vol (4
|
||||
gaVloo gal) or 2 lbIacre spray grade ammonium sulfate "'0) Lf: added to
|
||||
enhance ACCENT performance on certain weeds, but noni<Jnir. surlactant
|
||||
must always be added.
|
||||
Do not apply broadcast over-the-top rfter cor~ reaches eiQht inches in
|
||||
height For corn 6-24 inches in height,~p!yJ'.cCENl;a'rd II:>.pintlacre
|
||||
Ban.el only with drop nozzles. DO NOt AOO CRO!> oll'CONCEN
|
||||
TRATE TO THIS TANK MIXTURE, or excessM! crop injurY mil; teeur. .. , . . .. , .. .. • • Control 01 green and yelfow foxtail may be a~ljl~nized with ~is tank mI>.
|
||||
Timely cultivation or a second applicalion of 213 oz. pr-?duF "f .ACCENT
|
||||
may be requ;red for complete control.
|
||||
, ,.-)
|
||||
I 1'1'('1
|
||||
|
||||
.. ACCENT + Marksman ': ACCENT may be tank mixed with "Marksman"
|
||||
for improved controt 01 broadleal weeds. See "Marksman" label lor addi
|
||||
tional weeds controlled, weed sizes and application cond,llon5. For weeds
|
||||
listed on both ACCENT and "Marksman" labels, lollow the weed size
|
||||
guidelines which are least restrir.tive.
|
||||
Tank mix ACCENT with 2 - 3 tl2 pints/acre "Marksman" and apply belore
|
||||
corn is eight inches tall. Always add a nonionic surlactant at 0.25% voVvol
|
||||
(1 quart/lOll gaL). See SPRAY PREPARATION section of this label lor
|
||||
nonionic suriactant guidelines. A nitrogen fertilizer solution (28%, 32% N)
|
||||
at 4% wIIvoI (4 gaVl00 gal) or 2 b'.lCIe spray grade lMMIOnium sulfate
|
||||
may be added to enhance ACCENT perbrmance on certain weeds, but
|
||||
nonicnic surfactant must always be added.
|
||||
Apply this tank mixture before corn reaches eight inches in height. DO
|
||||
NOT ADD CROP OIL CONCENTRATE TO THIS TANK MIXTURE, or
|
||||
excessive crop injury may occur. DO NOT APPLY THIS TANK MIX TO
|
||||
CORN TALLER THAN 12 INCHES.
|
||||
Control 01 green and yellow Ioxtail may be antagonized with this tank mix.
|
||||
TImely cultivation or a second application of 2/3 oz. p;oduct of ACCENT
|
||||
may ~ required tor complete control.
|
||||
) NOTE: DO NOT TANKMIX with 'Basagran", "laddok", or "Tandem" as
|
||||
severe crop injury may occur. Do not tank mix with 2,4·0 as severe
|
||||
antagonism may occur.
|
||||
)
|
||||
ACCENT may be tank mi"ed with ASANA" XL or LANNATE" insecticides.
|
||||
CROP ROTATIONAL GUIDELINES
|
||||
Rotational crops vary in their response to low concentrations of ACCENT
|
||||
remaining in the soil after corn ha'Vest. ACCENT dissipates rapidly in
|
||||
warmer, acidic, microbiologically-active seils. The amount 01 ACCENT
|
||||
which may be present in the soil is dependent upon rate used, soil pH and
|
||||
organic maHer content, elapsed time since ACCENT application, crop pro
|
||||
duction practICes and climate and weather lactors.
|
||||
Injury to rotational crops may occur on high pH (> 7.5). cold soils il
|
||||
extremely dry weather prevails between application and rotational crop
|
||||
planting. Consult your local DuPont representative lor additional guide
|
||||
lines.
|
||||
SPRAYER CLEANUP
|
||||
AT THE END OF THE DAY:
|
||||
To prevent the buildup 01 dried pesticide deposits, which can accumulate
|
||||
on application equipment during periods when muiliple loads 01 ACCENT
|
||||
will be applied, rinse the interior 01 the tank at the end 01 each day 01
|
||||
spraying with fresh water. Then, partially fill the tank with water and flush
|
||||
the boom and hoses. Rinsate may be disposed of on-site, if allowed, or at
|
||||
an approved waste disposallacility. Allow the remainder 01 thF water to
|
||||
stand in the tank overnight.
|
||||
AFTER LAST ACCENT APPLICATION:
|
||||
To avoid subsequent injury to desirable crops, thoroughly clean al mixing
|
||||
and spray equipment immediately after application 01 ACCENT:
|
||||
t. Drain tank; thoroughly rinse spray tank, boom and hoses with clean
|
||||
water. Loosen and physically remove any visible deposijs.
|
||||
2. Fill the tank with clean water, while adding 1 gallon household
|
||||
ammonia (contains 3% active) (') !or every 100 gal. of waler. Flush the
|
||||
boom, hoses and nozzles with cleaning solutIOn, then add more water
|
||||
to completely fill the tank. Circulate the cleaning solution through the
|
||||
tank and hoses lor at least 15 minutes. Flush the tank, boorn and
|
||||
hoses w,lh the cleaning solullon and dra,n tank.
|
||||
I I
|
||||
:;)7 .--
|
||||
"AC ;ENT" ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINE· 1
|
||||
No Soil pH Restrictions
|
||||
Minimum Time in Months Belore
|
||||
Crop Planting the Rotational Crop
|
||||
Corn IF,"" Seed) Anytime
|
||||
Com (Pop, Sweel) (') 10
|
||||
Soybeans 10
|
||||
Wheal (Winler) ~
|
||||
Wheal (Spmg) a
|
||||
Bartey (Wvter) ~
|
||||
Bartey (Spmg) , 8
|
||||
Rye (Wrnter) ~
|
||||
Dry Beans 10
|
||||
Oars 8
|
||||
Cotton 10
|
||||
AItaIta ("") 12
|
||||
Oller Crops See ROTATIONAL
|
||||
CROP GUIDELINE - 2 and 3
|
||||
. E,cepllhe sweelcorn varieties "Merif', "CarrWar', and "5_ Success", lor
|
||||
which the min",m DIne interval IS IS IlWlOths.
|
||||
•• E,cepllor the slale 01 Kansas easl 01 Highway 75, lor Minnesota easl and
|
||||
souIh 01 !he Red R""r Vaney and lor stales easl 01 a ~ne Iorrned by !he weslern
|
||||
borders 01 Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas and louisiana, where the minimum lime
|
||||
interval is 10 months.
|
||||
ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINE· 2
|
||||
With Soil pH 7.5 Restrictions
|
||||
Minimum TIme WI Months Before
|
||||
Crop Planting the Rotational Crop •
|
||||
pHe= 7.5 pH> 1.5
|
||||
Sorghum 10 IBn
|
||||
AU other ClOPS not listed In ROTATIONAL GUIDELINE - I or 2
|
||||
See ROTATIONAL GUIDELINE· 3
|
||||
n ElceptlO TX and OK east 01 Hwy 281, where .... ~ rotational JOterlJalls 10
|
||||
roonths regardless 01 pH.
|
||||
So,1 pH IS 10 be dele,moned by laboralory analysIS usrng lhe I: I soil: ... t .. sus-
|
||||
penSion method on representative sOlI samples taken at 0-4- depth. Soli pH
|
||||
valles wrtr.n I .. lds: !herelore, recropping plans shootd be based on !he hoghesl
|
||||
SOlI pH ., each freld. Consult local extension putjocabons lor recommended sod
|
||||
sampling procedlJl'es.
|
||||
ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINE· 3
|
||||
With Soil pH M Restrictions
|
||||
Minimum Time Ir 't-r't. Belore
|
||||
Crop Planting the hotalional Crop ,
|
||||
pHc6.5 olt. 6.5
|
||||
---.... "" "
|
||||
Sugar beets (') 10~ 18
|
||||
AI other crops oot isled in ,
|
||||
. ,
|
||||
ROTATIONAl GUIDELINE - I or 2 . , ; 'lO: , . ;8
|
||||
-n bcep\ on irrigaled s~es in CO, SE WY, NE arid TX whe·"trit:.il~rvallS 10
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months on SOIls wrth pH < 7.5. . , ,
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Soil pH IS 10 be delerrnrned by laboralory analysIS USIOQ lhe I I ·,,1 waler sus·
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pensIOn method on representative sod samples taken at 0-4- .wptt. SOlI pH
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\tarles wrthlfl hek1s. !he-relore. recropp!l"l9 ptaro sholAd be based on the "'Kghest
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SO~ Dtt III each 11e4d Consult local ex1enslOn pubhcatlons to· recc1'llT:Ylded so~
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samphng procedufes
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6
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cop,
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3. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a bud<et con·
|
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taining cleaninlJ agent and water .
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||||
4. Repeat Slep 2.
|
||||
5. Thoroughly rinse the tank, boom and hoses with clean water.
|
||||
6. Dispose 01 rinsate on·site Of at an approved waste disposal1acility.
|
||||
(')Equivalenl amounts 01 an alternate strength ammonia sokJtion or a 0tJ
|
||||
Pont-approved cleaner can be used in the cleanout procedure. Du
|
||||
Pont-approved cleaners include Pro-Tank Cleaner " Chern-Tank
|
||||
Cleaner and Neutralizer " Loveland Tank and Equipment Cleaner ",
|
||||
Incide-{)ut n, and Tank-Aid". Caref\llly read and tollow \he individu3!
|
||||
cI~ner label directions.
|
||||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||||
Storage: Stf)le product '" original container only. away Irom other pesti
|
||||
cides. fertilizer, food or feed. Not for use or storage in or around the
|
||||
home. Keep container dosed.
|
||||
Product Disposal: Do not contaminate water, lood or leed by disposal.
|
||||
Wasle resulting from the use of Ihis product may be disposed 01 on site
|
||||
or at an approved waste disposal facility.
|
||||
Container Disposal: Emptied containers should be triple-rinsed (or
|
||||
equivalent) and offered for recycling or reconditioning, or punclured and
|
||||
disposed of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or if allowed by state
|
||||
and local authorities, by open burning. If b..rned. stay out of smoke,
|
||||
NOTICE TO BUYER: Purchase 01 thIS :naleri"; does nol conler any rights
|
||||
under patents 01 countries outSide of the United States.
|
||||
NOTICE OF WARRANTY
|
||||
Du Pont warrants that this product conforms to the chemical descriptIOn
|
||||
on \he label thereof and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on such
|
||||
label only when used in accordance with directions under normal use
|
||||
conditions. If is impos~ to eliminate all risks inherently associafed
|
||||
with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unin
|
||||
tended consequences may resuh because of such factOfS as weather
|
||||
conditions, presence of other materials, Of \he manner of use Of app1ica
|
||||
tion, aI of which are beyond \he special or indirect damages resulting
|
||||
from the use or handlil~~ of this produc\. All such risks shall be
|
||||
assumed by the buyer. Du Pont win not be responsitle for losses Of
|
||||
damage resulting from application of ACCENT when arPlied fo crops
|
||||
previously treated with 'Counte" 20CR applied in a band al planting on
|
||||
sois of 4% organic matter conlent or less. DU PONT MAKES NO WAR
|
||||
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
|
||||
PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
|
||||
EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
|
||||
1 Registered trademark of Dow Elanco;
|
||||
2 Registered trademark of BASF Corporation;
|
||||
3 Registered trademark of American Cyanamid Co.;
|
||||
4 Registered trademark of ICI Americas, Inc.;
|
||||
5 Regislered trademark of Delavan Corporation;
|
||||
6 Registered trademark of Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company;
|
||||
7 Registered trademark of Sandoz Ltd;
|
||||
8 Manufactured for Cenex/land O'lakes Agronomy Compan;;
|
||||
9 Manufactured by Farmbelt Chemicals, Inc.;
|
||||
10 Manu1actured by Loveland Industries, Inc.
|
||||
11 Manufactured by Precision laboratories, Inc.
|
||||
12 Manulactured tor Cornbell Chemical Co.
|
||||
13 Registered trademark of E.1. DuPont de Nemours & Co .• tnc.
|
||||
AG • 7689 9103 9/30/93
|
||||
BEST AV/~H.;·:--:~_F, COP1
|
||||
© 1993 E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARf 19898
|
||||
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