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# PARAMOUNT BW HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-152**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: 2,4-D (60%); Quinclorac (15%)
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- Label accepted: 1999-06-04
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00152-19990604.pdf
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---
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007969-00152-060499
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Printed: 10:57:25 Friday, 25 Jun, 1999 # 56 / 3507
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Systems Inteqration Group, Inc.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (H7S05C)
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401 "M" St., S.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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...lL Registration
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__ Reregistration
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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EPA Reg.
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Number;
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7969-152
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Term of Issuance:
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Date of Issuance:
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JUN - 4 1999
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Conditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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Paramount BW Herbicide
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code) :
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BASF Corporation
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Agricultural Products
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P.O. Box 13528
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby
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registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
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Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency.
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In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or
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cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection
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with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to
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exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
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This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA
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section 3(c)(7)(A) provided that you:
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1. Submit/cite all data required for registration/reregistration
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of your product under FIFRA section 3(c)(5) or 4(a) when the
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Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such
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data.
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2. Add the phrase "EPA Registration No.7969-l52"
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release the product for shipment.
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before you
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3. Submit three (3) copies of your final printed labeling before
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you release the product for shipment.
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If these conditions are not complied with. the registration will
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be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec. 6(e).
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Your release for shipment of this product constitutes acceptance
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of these conditions.
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AAmped c~ the label is enclosed for your records. \; I( ,,'
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BASF 4/28/99 NVA 98-4-8H1165
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A EPTED
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JUN - 4 )399
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Paramount®BW
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herbicide
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Active Ingredients:
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3,7 -Dichloro-8-quinolinecarboxylic acid ..................................................................... 15.0%
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2,4-Dichlorophet"lOxyacetic acid ............................................................................... 60.0%
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~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~.~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l65.g~~
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EPA Registration Number: 7969-_
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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DANGER/PELIGRO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se 13 explique 3 usted en
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detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detaiL)
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Precautionary Statements:
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Corrosive. Causes irre
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versible eye damage and skin bums. Do not get in eyes or on clothing. Prolonged expo
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sure or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
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See inside booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Statements oi
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Practical Treatment, Directions For Use, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.
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Net contents: 6.64 pounds (8 PVA bags) (3,0 kilograms)
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BASF Corporation
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P.O. Box 13528. Research Triangle Park. NC 27709
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In Case of Emergency
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In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product,
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call:
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CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
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BASF Corporation B00-832-HELP
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In case of medical emergency regarding this product,
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call:
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• Your local doctor for immediate treatment.
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• Your local poison control center (hospital).
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• BASF Corporation (800-832'HELP)
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III. General Information
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Paramount® BW herbicide is a dry flowable
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product in water-soluble packaging intended for
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postemergence control of field bindweed
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(Convolvulus arvensis L) and certain other broadleaf
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weeds in specific wheat and sorghum rotations
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commonly found in the Western United States. Visual
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symptoms of weed control with Paramount BW
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include twisting, stunting, reddening, and chlorosis
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followed by necrosis and death. In addition to
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providing excellent long-term control of field
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bindweed, Paramount BW offers control of several
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broadleaf weeds as listed in Table 2.
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General Use Areas
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See section IX. Crop-Specific Information for maps.
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Cultivation
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If till?Qe is a part of local post-harvest practices, allow
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a mntmum of 30 days for field bindweed plants to
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regrow after tillage prior to application.
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Cleaning Spray Equipment
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Clean spray equipment thoroughly using a strong
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detergent or commercial sprayer cleaner according to
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the manufacturer's directions before and after
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applying this product, particularly if a product with the
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potential to injure crops was used.
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IV. Application Instructions
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Do not apply by air unless permitted by the Special
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local Need provision (Section 24(c)) of FIFRA.
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ApplicallOns must be made to actively growing weeds
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as broadcast or spot spray applications at the rates
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and growth stages listed in Tables 1 and 2. Apply
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recommended rates of Paramount BWas follows
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unless instructed differently in section IX. Crop
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Specific Information.
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Apply Paramount BW to actively growing field
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bindweed at le~st 4' Iong.-For other broadleaf weeds,
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the most effective control will result from applying
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Paramount BW early, when weeds are small.
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Delaying application permits weeds to exceed the
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maximum size stated and will prevent adequate
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control. Paramount BW should be applied a
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mnlffium of 14 days before seeding of the crop to
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ensure crop tolerance.
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In irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate
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before treatment to ensure active weed growth.
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Coverage
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Weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray
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because foliar uptake of Paramount BW by the
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target weed is important for optimum control. Large
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leaf canopies shelter smaner weeds and can prevent
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adequate spray coverage.
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Fallow Rotations
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Use rates and application timings for the various fallow
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3
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rotations are explained in section IX. Crop-Specific
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Information.
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Ground Application (Broadcast)
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Water Volume: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of
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water per broadcast acre. When weed foliage is
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dense, higher spray volumes may be required.
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Spray Pressure: Use a maximum of 40 psi
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(measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the
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line).
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Application Equipment: Use only nozzles that will
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produce uniform spray patterns and thorough
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coverage, spaced up to 20 inches apart. Select
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nozzles designed to produce minimal amounts of fine
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spray particles. Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or
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controlled droplet applicator (CDA) nozzles as erratic
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coverage can cause inoonsistent weed control.
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Do not use selective application equipment such as
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recirculating sprayers or wiper applicators. Drift
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reduction nozzles such as Delavan· Raindrop Drift
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Reduction Flat Spray Tip RF Tips, XR Tee Jet"
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Extended range Flat Spray Tips or other brands of
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comparable capabilities are recommended.
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v. Additives
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To achieve consistent weed control, at least one of
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the following additives are needed: methylated seed
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oil, crop oil concentrate, urea ammonium nitrate, or
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ammonium sulfate. Directions For Use of each
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follow. See Table 3. Additive Rates Per Acre.
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Consult your local BASF representative for
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recommendations for your area.
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Methylated Seed Oil or Oil Concentrate
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A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly relerred to
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as crop oil concentrate) can be added to the spray
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tank. The oil concentrate must contain either a
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petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all of
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the following criteria:
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• be nonphytotoxic,
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• contain only EPA-exempt ingredients,
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• provide good mixing quality in the jar test, and
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• be successful in local experience.
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The exact composition of suitable products will vary;
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however, vegetable and petroleum oil concentrates
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should contain emulsifiers to provide good mixing
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quality. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more
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satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils.
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For additional information, see Compatibility Test
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for Mix Components (Section VII).
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Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN)
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Commonly relerred to as 28%, 30% or 32% nitrogen
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solution, UAN may be added in place of other spray
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additives to improve weed control.
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Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) , ' , , . ,
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In some areas, using a nitrogen adcliMe improves
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weed control. " :':
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When AMS is used, 3 quarts of liquid Af;1S (8-8-0
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analysis) may be sut;.sli;\Jt'1j for 2.5 !,-ounds of solid
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AMS. .. ,."
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Because most nitrogS;1 Gobtions· a,o, mildly corrosive
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to galvanized, mild steel. and bra~s. sPfilY equipment,
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rinse the entire spray s~'~t"m with w8tp,( soon after
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use. . . .. . .
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Use high-quality AMS to avoid plugging spray nozzles.
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The AMS must be readily soluble in watar and contain
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no insoluble materials. local sources of high-quality, , «
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. ,
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.,
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fine, feed-grade AMS may be better than fertilizer
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grade. Low-quality AMS may contain material that will
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not readily dissolve, which could result in nozzle tip
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pluggin~. To determine AMS quality, perform a jar test
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adding V3 cup of ammonium sulfate to 1 gallon of
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water and agitate for 1 minute. If any undissolved
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sediment is observed, predissolve the AMS in water
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and filter before adding it to the spray tank. If the AMS
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is added directly to the spray tank, add slowly while
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agitating. Adding the mix too quickly may clog outlet
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lines. Be sure the AMS is completely dissolved before
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adding other products.
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Table 3. Additive Rate Per Acre
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Additive Ground Application
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Methylated Seed Oil 1.5 pinls
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UAN Solution 0.5-1 gallon
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AMS 2.5 pounds
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01 COlica ibate 2 pints
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Compatibility Test for Mix Components
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Add components in the following sequence using 2
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jar and invert 10 cycles.
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5) Let the solution stand for 15 minutes.
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6) Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability.
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The spray solution should not have free oil on the
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surface, nor fine particles that precipitate to the
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bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. Do not use
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any spray solution that could clog spray nozzles.
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Mixing Order
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1) Water: Begin by'agitating a thoroughly clean
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sprayer tank half full of clean water.
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(
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. teaspoons for each pound or 1 teaspoon for each pint
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f recommended label rate per acre.
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2) Paramount" BW herbicide: Determine the
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number of water-soluble PVA bags of Paramount
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BW to be used based on the treatment area (see
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Table 1 and 2). Each Kard-O-Gard" paper bag
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contains one water-soluble PVA bag. After
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opening the Kard-O-Gard" paper bag, place the
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water-soluble PVA bag into the mixing tank. The
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water-soluble fYVA bag will dissolve in water to
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allow the contents to disperse. Wait un Iii all water
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soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and the
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herbicide is evenly mixed in the spray tank before
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continuing.
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3) Emulsifiable concentrates (methylated seed
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oil or oil concentrate when applicable)
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(
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1) Water - For 20 gallons per acre spray volume,
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use 31/3 cups (800 ml) of water. Use only water
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from the intended source at the source
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temperature.
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2) Paramount" BW herbicide - Cut an opening in
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the water-soluble PVA bag just large enough to
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use a teaspoon for measuring purposes. For the
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1.66 pound rate, use 31/3 teaspoons. For the 0.83
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pound rate, use 12/3 teaspoons. Use the opened
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water-soluble PVA bag first when preparing spray
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solution. Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
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3) Emulsifiable concentrates when applicable
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(methylated seed oil or oil concentrate). Cap the
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jar and invert 10 cycles.
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4) Water-soluble products (UAN or AMS) Cap the
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4) Water-soluble products (when applicable)
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5) Remaining quantity water
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Maintain constant agitation during application.
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See Specific Application Information for more
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details.
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VII, General Tank Mixing Informaltion
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No tank mixes are specifically recommended with this
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product. Consult your local BASF representative or
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agricultural advisor for assistance.
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Table 1. Application Rates and Timings for Field Bindweed
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Apply Paramount BW to field bindweed at least 4" long. (1 bag = 0.83 pounds; 2 bags = 1.66 pounds)
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Fallow Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
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Rotation Timing Rate per acre Timing Rate per acre Timing Rate per acre
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Winter Wheat-Fallow Post ·harvest to 1.66 pounds Before planting 0.83·1.66 pounds Post· harvest to 0.83 pounds Winter Wheat winter wheat winter wheat winter wheat
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Winter Wheat- Post -harvest to Early post· Before planting
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Grain Sorghum-Fallow winter '#heat 1.66 pounds emergence to 0.83 pounds winter wheat 0.83 pounds
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grain sorghum
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Spring Wheal-Fallow Post-harvest to 1.66 pounds Apply before 0.83·1.66 pounds Post-harvest to 0.83 pounds Spring Wheat spring wheat first frost spring wheat
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Continuous Winter Post-harvest to 1.66 pounds Post-harvest to 0.83·1.66 pounds Post-harvest to 0.83 Pl'MdS' • Wheat winter wheat winter wheat winter wheat I ~ .. ,
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Continuous Spring Post-harvest to 1.66 pounds Post -harvest to 0.83·1.66 pounds Post-harvest to 0.83 P06nds' : Wheat spring wheat spring wheat spring wheat •• •
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Table 2. Application Rates and Timin!ls for Other Broadleaf Weeds
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Apply 1 bag of Paramount BW (0.83 pounds) per acre to the following weeds less than 2" tall.
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clover, red garlic, wild- onion, wild
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clover, white ironweed pennycress, field
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clover, crimson l lambsquarters, common pigweed"
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cocklebur, common lettuce, prickly kochia"
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dandelion morning glory, annual plantains
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dock, curly mustard, wild ragweed. common
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• Even under ideal conditions, these species may only be partially controlled.
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4
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ragweed, Hiall~
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shephe.-tts;:'J-se
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spaedwell
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sQwthistle, annual
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sunflower, wild
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thistle, Russian , "
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~Clf:i
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VIII. General Restrictions and Limitations
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• Maximum seasonal use rate: Do not apply more than a total of 1.66 pounds (1.245 pounds a.i.)
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of Paramount<' BW herbicide per acre, per calendar year.
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• Restricted Entry Interval (REI); 48 hours.
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• Applications to field bindweed must be made before the first killing frost
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• Do not make more than one application of Paramount BW per acre, per calendar year.
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• Do not apply postemergence to any crops other than sorghum.
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• Crop Rotation Restrictions: In case of crop failure, only Spring or Winter wheat and sorghum may
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be immediately replanted. Do not plant any other crop other than Spring or Winter wheat or sorghum
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for 309 days (10 months) following application. For alfalfa, clover, flax, peas, lentils, Solanaceous crops
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listed below, and sugarbeets, do not replant for 24 months and conduct a bioassay prior to planting
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any of these crops.
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• Do not apply to weeds or grasses under stress due to lack of moisture, herbicide injury, mechanical
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injury or cold temperatures, as unsatisfactory control may result
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• Do not apply to sorghum subjected to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought,
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injury from other herbicides, or widely fluctuating temperatures, as crop injury may result.
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• Do not apply to sorghum that shows injury (leaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other
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prior herbicide applications, because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged.
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• Do not use selective application equipment such as recirculating sprayers, wiper applicators, or
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shielded applicators.
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• Rainfast period: Paramount BW is rainfas\ 6 hours after application.
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• Wind Speed: Do not apply Paramount BW when wind is blowing more than 10 mph.
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• Do not apply Paramount BW using aerial equipment unless permitted by the Special Local Need
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provision Section 24(c)) of FIFRA
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• Do not apply through any type of irrigation equipment.
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• Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control, or crop injury may result from mixing Paramount BW
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with other pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, plant growth regulator, or miticides),
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additives, or fertilizers not specifically recommended.
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Drift:
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• Do not allow Paramount BW to drift onto other desirable plants, especially sensitive crops belonging
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to the following plant families:
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1. Solanaceae [tomato, potato, tobacco, eggplant, peppers (Capsicum), among others]
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2. Umbelliferae (celery, parsley, carrots, among others)
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3. Leguminosae (alfalfa, green bean, among others)
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4. Convolvulaceae (sweet potato, among others)
|
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5. Chenopodicaceae (spinach, sugar beet. among others)
|
||||
6. Malvaceae (okra, among others)
|
||||
7. Cucurbitaceae (watermelon, cantaloupe, squash, pumpkin, among others)
|
||||
8. Compositae (lettuce, sunflowers, among others)
|
||||
9. Linaceae (flax)
|
||||
• Do not allow spray containing Paramount BW to drift onto areas where tomatoes are to be planted,
|
||||
have been planted, or onto emerged tomatoes that were transplanted as severe injury will occur .
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5
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IX. Crop-Specific Information
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Winter Wheat-Fallow-Winter Wheat
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Rotation
|
||||
For use only in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana,
|
||||
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota,
|
||||
Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Reid bindweed can
|
||||
be effectively controlled in this rotation pattern with
|
||||
Paramount® BW herbicide if applied in a three
|
||||
year, planned control program.
|
||||
Year 1: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
(.
|
||||
'1indweed after wheat is harvested. (See Table 2 for
|
||||
Iformation on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after harvest or tillage for at least 14 days
|
||||
or until bindweed plants have begun active regrowth.
|
||||
Apply 1.66 pounds of product per acre in Year 1.
|
||||
Year 2: Apply directly to field bindweed before
|
||||
planting winter wheat in the Fall. If tillage is used
|
||||
before planting, then time applications to field
|
||||
bindweed to ensure active bindweed regrowth. Apply
|
||||
0.83'1.66 pounds of product per acre during Year 2,
|
||||
depending on bindweed infestation level and
|
||||
effectiveness of earlier applications.
|
||||
Year 3: Apply after winter wheat is harvested and
|
||||
before the first frost. Delay applications after wheat
|
||||
harvest long enough to allow for bindweed to actively
|
||||
regrow from harvest or tillage operations (generally 14
|
||||
days). Apply 0.83 pound per acre of product in Year 3.
|
||||
Winter Wheat-Grain Sorghum-Fallow
|
||||
Rotation
|
||||
( . 'or use only in Colorado, Kansas, Montana,
|
||||
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and
|
||||
Wyoming. Control of field bindweed can be obtained
|
||||
effectively in this rotation pattem with Paramount BW
|
||||
if applied in a three-year, planned control program.
|
||||
Year 1: Apply directly to actively growing field bindweed
|
||||
after wheat is harvested. (See Table 2 for information on
|
||||
other broadleaf weeds.) Delay applications after
|
||||
combining or tillage for at least 14 days or until
|
||||
bindweed plants have begun active regrowth. Apply
|
||||
"
|
||||
1.66 pounds of product per acre in Year 1.
|
||||
Year 2: Apply early postemergence to grain sorghum
|
||||
when field bindweed plants are actively growing. Grain
|
||||
sorghum should be in the 2-6 leaf stage at the time of
|
||||
application. Apply 0.83 pound of Paramount BW to
|
||||
grain sorghum during Year 2.
|
||||
Year 3: Apply directly to field bindweed before planting
|
||||
winter wheat in the Fall. If tillage is used before
|
||||
planting, then time applications to field bindweed to
|
||||
ensure active bindweed regrowth. Apply 0.83 pound of
|
||||
Paramount BW per acre during Year 3.
|
||||
Continuous Spring Wheat Rotation
|
||||
For use only in Montana, North Dakota, and South
|
||||
Dakota. Field bindweed can be effectively controlled in
|
||||
this rotation pattem with Paramount BW if applied in
|
||||
a three· year, planned control program.
|
||||
r-(ci~t!
|
||||
'2ti~w;Y
|
||||
fig. 3 "\/ .~-. ~
|
||||
Year 1: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after wheat is harvested. (See Table 2 for
|
||||
information on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after harvest or tillage for at least 14 days
|
||||
or until bindweed plants have begun active regrowth.
|
||||
Apply 1.66 pounds of product per acre in Year 1.
|
||||
Year 2: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after wheat is harvested. (See Table 2 for
|
||||
information on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after harvest or tillage for at least 14 days
|
||||
or until bindweed plants have begun active regrowth.
|
||||
Apply 0.83-1.66 pounds of product per acre in Year
|
||||
2.
|
||||
Year 3: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after Spring wheat is harvested. (See Table
|
||||
2 for information on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after harvest or tillage for at least 14 days
|
||||
or until bindweed plants have begun active regrowth.
|
||||
Apply 0.83 pound of product per acre in Year 3 in this
|
||||
rotation.
|
||||
6
|
||||
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|
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..
|
||||
, .0
|
||||
,. , , . .
|
||||
|
||||
·,
|
||||
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|
||||
Spring Wheat-Fallow-Spring Wheat
|
||||
Rotation
|
||||
For use only in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska,
|
||||
North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah,
|
||||
Washington, and Wyoming. Field bindweed can be
|
||||
effectively controlled in this rotation pattem with
|
||||
Paramount® BW herbicide if applied in a three
|
||||
year, planned control program.
|
||||
Year 1: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after wheat is harvested_ (See Table 2 for
|
||||
information on other broadleaf weeds_) Delay
|
||||
applications after harvest or tillage for at least 14 days
|
||||
or until bindweed plants have begun active regrowth.
|
||||
Apply 1_66 pounds of product per acre in Year 1_
|
||||
Year 2: Apply directly to field bindweed before the
|
||||
first frost. Apply to fallow ground after temperatures
|
||||
begin to cool in early Fall. Apply 0_83-1_66 pounds of
|
||||
product per acre during Year 2, depending on weed
|
||||
infestation level.
|
||||
Year 3: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after Spring wheat is harvested. (See Table
|
||||
2 for information on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after harvest or tillage for at least 14 days
|
||||
or until bindweed plants have begun active regrowth.
|
||||
Apply 0_83 pound of product per acre in Year 3 in
|
||||
this rotation_
|
||||
7
|
||||
Continuous Winter Wheat Rotation
|
||||
For use only in Colorado, Kansas, Montana,
|
||||
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and
|
||||
Wyoming. Field bindweed can be effectively controlled
|
||||
in this rotation pattern with Paramount BW if applied
|
||||
in a three-year, planned control program_
|
||||
Year 1: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after wheat is harvested. (See Table 2 for
|
||||
information on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after combining or tillage for at least 14
|
||||
days or until bindweed plants have begun active
|
||||
regrowth. Apply 1.66 pounds of product per acre in
|
||||
Year 1. Apply before planting winter wheat again in
|
||||
the Fall of Year 1.
|
||||
Year 2: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed once again after winter wheat is harvested.
|
||||
(See Table 2 for information on other broadleaf
|
||||
weeds.) Delay applications after combining or tillage
|
||||
(or at least 14 days or until bindweed plants have
|
||||
begun active regrowth. Apply 0.83-1.66 pounds of
|
||||
product per acre in Year 2, depending on weed
|
||||
infestation level. Applications must be made before
|
||||
planting winter wheat again in the Fall of Year 2.
|
||||
Year 3: Apply directly to actively growing field
|
||||
bindweed after wheat is harvested. (See Table 2 for
|
||||
information on other broadleaf weeds.) Delay
|
||||
applications after combining or tillage for at least 14
|
||||
days or until bindweed plants have begun active
|
||||
regrowth. Apply 0.83 pound of product per acre in
|
||||
Year 3. Applications must be made before planting
|
||||
winter wheat again in the Fall of Year 3 .
|
||||
. -.. ,
|
||||
|
||||
Crops:
|
||||
This product can be used on the followin(l crops:
|
||||
Fallow Ground
|
||||
Sorghum
|
||||
Wheat (preplantj
|
||||
Look inside for complete Restrictions and
|
||||
Umitations and Application Instructions.
|
||||
Weeds listed in this label:
|
||||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||||
Bindweed, field ConvoNulus aNensis
|
||||
Clover. crimson Trifolium incarnalum
|
||||
• red Trifolium pralense
|
||||
, white Trifolium repens
|
||||
Cocklebur, common Xanthium strumarium
|
||||
Dandelion Taraxacum officinale
|
||||
Dock, curly Rumex crispus
|
||||
Garlic, wild Allium vineale
|
||||
Ironweed Veronia spp.
|
||||
(
|
||||
Kochia Kochia scoparia
|
||||
lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album
|
||||
_ettuce, prickly Lactuca seffiola
|
||||
Morningglory, annual Ipomea ??
|
||||
Mustard, wild Sinapsis arvensis
|
||||
Onion, wild Allium canadense
|
||||
Pennycress, field Thlaspi aNense
|
||||
Pigweed Amaranthus spp.
|
||||
Plantains Plantago spp.
|
||||
Ragweed. common Ambrosia arfemisiifolia
|
||||
, giant Ambrosia Irifida
|
||||
Shepherdspurse Capsella bursa-pastoris
|
||||
Sowthistle, annual Sonchus spp.
|
||||
Speedwell Veronica offidanlis
|
||||
Sunflower, Wild Heliathus annuus
|
||||
Thistle, Russian Salsola iberica
|
||||
Agricultural Paramounts
|
||||
8
|
||||
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
|
||||
The Directions For Use of this product reflect the
|
||||
opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The
|
||||
directions are believed to be reliable and should be
|
||||
followed carefully. However, it is impossible to
|
||||
eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of
|
||||
this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other
|
||||
unintended consequences may result because of
|
||||
such factors as weather conditions, presence of
|
||||
other materials, or use of the product in a manner
|
||||
inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond
|
||||
the control of BASF CORPORATION ("BASF") or the
|
||||
Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.
|
||||
BASF warrants that this product confonns to the
|
||||
chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit
|
||||
for the purposes referred to in the Directions For
|
||||
Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above.
|
||||
BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||||
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY
|
||||
OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||||
WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR THE
|
||||
SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL,
|
||||
SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING
|
||||
FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS
|
||||
PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product,
|
||||
and the Buyer and User accept iI, subject to Ihe
|
||||
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which
|
||||
may be varied only by agreemenl in writing signed by
|
||||
a duly authorized representative of BASF.
|
||||
Paramount is a trademark of BASF Corpomtion.
|
||||
KCJrd-O-Gard is (] registered trademark of AmericDn
|
||||
Packaging Corporation.
|
||||
© 1999 BASF Corporation
|
||||
All rights reserved
|
||||
NVA 98-4-82-0165
|
||||
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|
||||
J.: <
|
||||
BASF Corroral;0n
|
||||
P.o. Box 1352;]
|
||||
Research Triangle'Palk, NC 27709
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
BASF
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user