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# CONCLUDE ULTRA HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-168**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Sodium bentazon (20%); Sodium acifluorfen (9.1%); Sethoxydim (14%)
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- Label accepted: 1998-04-27
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00168-19980427.pdf
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APR 27 /998
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RT Date: 2-22-98
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Conclude® Ultra
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herbicide
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For use on soybeans
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Active Ingredients:*
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Sodium salt of bentazon: sodium (3-isopropyl-1H-2. 1.3-benzothiadiazin
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-4(3H)·one-2.2 -dioxide) ......................................................................................... 20.0%
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Sodium salt of acifluorfen: sodium 5-[2-chloro·4-(triftuoromethyl)phenoXYJ-
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2-nilrobenzoate ..................................................................... ~ .•..•. _ •• _ ................. 9.1 %
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Sethoxydim: 2-[1-(ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-(ethyithio)propyIJ-3-hydroxy-2-
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cycJohexen-1-one* ................................................................................................ 14.0%
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Inert Ingredients ............................................................................ _ ................... ~
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Total ..................... n ....... n ................................................................................... 100.0%
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- Equivalent to 1.69 pounds per gallon bentazon: 3·isopropyl·1H·2.1.3·benzothiadia.;:in·4(3H)·one
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2.2-dioldde; and 0.84 pounds per gallon of sodium aciHuorfen. sodium 5-[2-chloro-4-(triffuoro
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methyl) phenoxy]·2-nitrobenzoate .
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• Eqc1ivalenl to 1.29 pounds of sethoxydim per gallon
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EPA Reg. No. 7969- I? fl-J: EPA Establishment Number
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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 la explique a llsted en
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detalle. (If you do not understand the Iabe!. find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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See the attached booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Statements of
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Practical Treatment, Directions For Use, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.
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Hazards :r~~!~~~~:c7Do~~~~~:=a's ~chiitil~~~~w:g~~gh~~io
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DANGER. Corrosive. Causes irreversible f116 damage. groundwater under certainconditlonsas a result of
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Do not get In &yeS or on clotting. Avoid contact wi!h agricultt.ral usa Use of thIs'product in areas where
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skin. Harmful iiswaJlowed 00 cDsorbed through sm soils are permeable, sUch as sand and soils with
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Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may ., loamy sand textures, particularly where water tables
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cause allergic reactions in some individuals., are shallow could result in contamination of ground-
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Statement of Practical Treatment water. The utlflZ8!ion of irrigated water in these areas
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will increase the likelihood of contamination. If in eyes: Hold eyelids opoo and flush with a steady,
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gen~e stream of water for 15 minutes. Get mecical. Endangered Species Concerns
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attention. of 'd . If on skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get The use any pestiCI e In a manner that may kill or
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medical attention. otherwise harm an endangered species or adversely
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If swallowed: Call a doctor or get medical attention. modify their habitat is a violation of federal law.
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Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to Tank PEIX of Conclud,~· Ultra B and Conclude"
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an unconscious person. Drink promptly a large Ultra G herbicides
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quantity of milk, egg whites, gelatin solution, or, if (Hereafter referred to as Conclude" Ultra)
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these are not available, drink large quantitles of water.
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Avoid alcohol. Directions For Use
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If inhaled: Move to fresh air. Aid in breathing if
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"'ecessary, and get immediate medical attention.
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--IIote to physician: Probable mucosal damage may
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contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
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lilfrsonal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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.»pllcators and other handlers must wear: .
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• Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate,
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nitnle rubber:1: 14 mils, neoprene rubber" 14 mils,
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or viton :1: 14 mDs
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• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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• Protective eyft'Neaf
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• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead
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exposureDiscard clothing and other absorbent materi
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als that have been drenched or heavily contaminaIed
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with this product's concentrate. Do not re-use them.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaninglmain
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taining PPE. If no such instructions for washables,
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use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry.
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)Engineering Controls Statement
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs,
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or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements
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"~ted in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for
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lJriculturai pesticides [40 CFR 170,240(d){4-6)], the
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handler PPE requirements may be reduced or
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modified as specified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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- Wash hands before ea~ drinking, chewing gun,
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using tobacco. or using the toilet.
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- Remove clotting immeciately if pesticide gets
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inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on dean
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clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling !his
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product. Wash the outside of gloves before
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removing. As soon as possible, wash thorcuglly
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and change into dean clothing.
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Environmental Hazards
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This product Is toxic to aquatic organisms. For
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terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to
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areas where suface water is present or to intertidal
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areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
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contaminate water when dsposlng of equipment
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wash waters. Do not apply when weather concitlons
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favor drift from target area.
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..
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It is a violation of feder,d law to use fuis product in a
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manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this
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product in a way that '-Inll contact workers or other
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persons. either d"lfectly or furou!)h drift. Only protected
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handlers may be in the area dunng application. For
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any requirements specific to your state or tribe,
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consult the agency' responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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All appficable directions, restrictions, precautions and
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty are to be
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followed. This labeling must be in the user's
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possession during appication.
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Agricultural Use Requirements
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling
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and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR
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part 170. This standard contains requirements for
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the protection of agricultural workers on fanns,
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forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
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training, decontamination, notification. and
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emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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statements on this label abou.! personal protectiYe
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equipment (PPE). and restricted-entry interval, The
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requirements in this box only apply to uses of this
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product that are covered by the Worker Protection
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Standard.
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Do not enter 00 allow worker entry into treated areas
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during fue restricted entry interval (REJ) of 48 hours.
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PPE required fur early entry to treated areas that is
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permitted under the Worker Protection Standard
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and that involves contact with anythIng that ha.'1 ' , , ,
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been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: '
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• Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short P:}1!S •
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• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier larn:natc,'
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nitrile rubber., 14 mils, neoprene rJ':)'c2f:1: 14 mile,
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or viton., 14 mils : ': ".
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.Chemical-resistant footwear plus l'P>j<~, :' • ,
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• Protective eyeNeaf j ) J J ~ l ) )
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-Chemical-resistant hE18dgear for oyWj<j8d exp<l~I,I?e
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Storage and DlspoSll:1 , , ,
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Do not contaminate water, food. or feed by stora9~ N' diSpos1-.' - . - - ,. >
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- - - - - .- -- - . j -- ---
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. Pesticide Storage: bonot store below 32" F o~" '; . ,.
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above 100" E Store in a dry place w;ay from heat or .
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open flam. Avoid conlamioation of feer1 or foodstuffs •
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Pesticide DispoS)ll: Pesticide wastes are acutely
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hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide. '
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spray mix. or rtnsate is a violation of federal law. If
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these wastes cannot be disposed of according to ~=~
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label instructions. contact your State Pesticide or
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Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous ,
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- Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional
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Office for guidance.
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Container Disposal:
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• Plastic Containers for Duplex"11 system: Triple
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rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or
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reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a
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sanitary landfill. or by incineration, or if allowed by
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state and local authorities. by burning. If burned. stay
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out of smoke.
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• Bulk/Mini-bulk Containers:
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Reusable containers should be returned to the point of
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purchase for cleaning and refilling. Reusable containers
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can only be refilled with Conclude- Ultra herbicide.
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Do not reuse this container with any other product.
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In Case of Emergency
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In case of large-sceie spillage regarding this product.
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-'ceil:
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CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
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aASF Corporation 800-832-HElP
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In case of medical emergency regarding this product.
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call:
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• Your locei 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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Returnable Container Operating
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Instructions.
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Prodigy" System Operating Procedure
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Conclude Ultra is suppled in the Prodigy System. a
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unique. 120-gallon mini-bulk closed delivery system
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that contains enough product to treat 320 acres. It
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consists of a self-discharging tank that does not
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require any pumping mechanism. and has a dry lock
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connector which protects the user from exposure to
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tank contents.
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Do not refill Prodigy System. Return Prodigy
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System to BASF for cieaning and refilling.
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Conclude Ultra in a dedicated. retumable Prodigy
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System can only be used with the closed Prodigy
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System in which it comes packaged.
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The Prodigy System. when operated according to
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directions. will discharge Conclude Ultra G and
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Conclude Ultra B in a 1: 1.7 ratio.
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Attentionl The Prodigy System is a pressurfzed
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delivery system. Do not attempt to open the container.
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Transfer product only by following these steps:
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1. Install a male dry lock connector to the spray tank.
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2. Uncoil the hose trom the rack and connect the
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female dry lock connector (at the end of the hose
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attached to the tank) with the male dry lock
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connector instailed on the spay tank.
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3. Turn on the nitrogen gas supply.
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.-.... - ... -' -~'- ."
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4. ,Push down on the activation handle In the front ~
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- - neaJ'the meter until the handle is locked In the 'It
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", ' ,lower' pOsition aJlgwing the manifold to fill with
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_c' __ ,~c~2 product and become pressurfzed. Some tanks do '
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,- 'not have a handle; move on to the next step.
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- =:, 5. Tutti the meter on by pressing the 'ON/TOTAL'
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3
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,_ butt,:m. _
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- 6. Press "RESET" button to set current total to "0.00'
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if desired. ' , "
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7. Tum the yellow product delivery valve '~
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, counterclockwise (to horizontal) until the desi
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amc unt of product, as indicated on the measu
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meter. has been discharged into the spray tank. • ,
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8. Tum the yellow product delivery valve clockwise
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(to vertical) to stop the discharge of product into
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your spray tank .
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9, Uft the activation handle to the unlocked position
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On front near the meter) to stop liquid and
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pressurfzatlon from ftowing Into the manifold.
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Some tanks do not have a handle; move on to the
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next step.
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10. Tum off the nitrogen gas valve when the Prodigy
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System is not in usa
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11. HOS(3 draining: Starting at the yellow handle on the
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Prodigy Tank. grasp the hose and walk toward
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the receMng tank holding the hose level or higher
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than the dry lock connection allowing all of the
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product to drain out of the hose.
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12. Disoonnect the female dry lock connector on the
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tank hose from the male dry lock connector on the
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spraf tank.
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13. Recoil the hose onto the hose rack.
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14, Be sure to tum off the nitrogen gas valve on the
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nitrogen cylinder when the Prodigy System
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operation is completed. or when the tank is
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empty. or when the tank is ready to be retumed to
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the point of purchase.
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Leave all product and bar code labels in place.
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Product labels must remain in place to comply with
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Department ofTransportation regUlations.
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Return Container Promptly to Distributor
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The Prodigy System containers are tracked with bar
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codes and serial numbers. Distributors are responsible
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for the containers assigned to them, Retum this
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container to the DIStributor from which it was
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purchased. Notify the distributor if the container
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cannot be returned by a specific time. The distributor
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is responsible for returning the container to BASF. The
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distributor will be charged for any container not
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retumed within 30 days.
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Duplex~ II System
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Conclude Ultra B and Conclude Ultra G are provid
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ed in a molded Jug pack that contains enough
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Conclude Ultra to treat 5 acres.
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~--:---:--,-----------~ - - ~ 38 ounces of Cooclt.ode Ultra (14 ounces of
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I. General Information Conclude Ultra G and 24 ounces of Conclude
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",
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Conclude 8 Ultra herbicide is intended for the early
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, poslemergence control ofa wide spectrum of
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broadieaf weeds and annual grasses in soybeans (see
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Table 1). Conclude Ultra B must be used in
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combination Witn Conclude Ultra G.
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Mode of Action
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Conclude Ultra rapidly enters the target weed
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through its foliage and translocates throughout the
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plant. The effects range from slowing or stopping"
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growth (generally within 2 days), to foliage redderung
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and leaf tip bum. Subsequently, foliage bumback may
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occur. These symptoms will generally be observed
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within 3 weeks depending on environmental
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conditions.
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Crop Tolerance
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All soybean varieties are tolerant to Conclude Ultra
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at all stages of growth. Leaf speckling may occur, but
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plants generally outgrow this con~~ within 10 days.
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~ew growth is normal and crop Vigor IS not reduced.
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--41erbicide-Resistance
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Repeated use of Conclude Ultra (or simDar
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l
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stemergence g~ herbicides with the same mode
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.. action) may "lead to the selection of naturally .
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curring biotypes with resistance to these products.
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If poor performance cannot be attribute~ to adverse
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weather conditions or improper application methods,
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a resistant biotype may be present. Consult your local
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representative or agricultural advisor for assistance.
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Coverage
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Apply Conclude Ultra to the foliage of grasses on a
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spray-to·wet basis uniformly and completely because
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large leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and can
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prevent adequate spray coverage. Do not spray to the
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point of runoff.
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Irrigation ..
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In irrigated areas, it may be necessary to Imgate
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)
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befOre treatment to ensure active weed growth.
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. Cultivation
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Do not cultivate within 5 days before or 7 days after
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?;eplying Conclude Ultra. Cultivating 7-14 days after
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Jalment may help provide season-long control.
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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, particularty if a herbicide with
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the potential to injure crops was used.
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II. Application Instructions
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For optimum results with Conclude Ultra in a total
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posternergence, onecpass weed control system for
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soybeans, the following recommendations should be
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followed:
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• plant rows 15· wide or less ..
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• eliminate all vegetative weed growth prior to
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soybean planting
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• apply Conclude Ultra according to weed sizes
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stated on this label (about 21 days after soybean
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planting).
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Ultra' B) per acifi:eany 130stemergence (generally
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when soyOOans'are in the 2nd to 3rd trifonate leaf
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stage of growth). ll1ei I)"lOst effectiVe control will result
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from inaking pOStemergeflt applications of Conclude
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Ultra early, whernwedsare small. Delaying
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appITcation permits w~ds to exceed the maximum
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size stated and wiD pre. 'eIlt adequate control.
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Do not apply when conjjtions faVor drift from target
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area or when wfndspeed is greater than 10 mph.
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All Conclude Ultra applications to control volunteer
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cereals (bariey, com, oats, rye, and wheat) should be
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made before ti1l6ling. W~unteer cereals that emerged
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the previous faD may not be adequately controlled with
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Conclude Ultra for spring control.
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Air Application .
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Water Volume: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water
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per acre. .
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Spray Pressure: Use up to 40 psi.
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Application Equipment: Use only diaphragm-type
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nozzles that produce fan spray pattems.
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Nozzle Height: 6-10 feet above crop.
|
||||
Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must be oriented so as
|
||||
to discharge straight back with the air stream
|
||||
(opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) and
|
||||
not more than 20' downwind. Nozzles must be
|
||||
located no farther out than 3/4 the distance from
|
||||
the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or
|
||||
rotor.
|
||||
Special Directions fOI" Aerial Application
|
||||
To obtain uniform coverage and to avoid.drift hazards,
|
||||
follow these guidelines:
|
||||
• Do not apply Conclude Ultra by aircraft when wind
|
||||
is blowing more than 10 mph. Use coarse sprays
|
||||
Oarger droplets) as thEl)' are less likely to drift.
|
||||
• Do not apply Conclude Ultra by air if ornamental or
|
||||
sensitive nontarget crops such as cotton, sugar
|
||||
beets, sunflowers, or okra are within 200 feet
|
||||
downwind.
|
||||
The appITcator musUoliow the most restrictive use
|
||||
cautions to avoid drift h3Zards, including those found
|
||||
in this labeling as well as applicable state and local
|
||||
regulations and ordinances.
|
||||
Ground Application (Broadcast)
|
||||
Water Volume: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of
|
||||
water per broadcast acre.
|
||||
Spray Pressure: Use a minimum of 40 psi (measured
|
||||
at the boom, not at the pump or in the line).
|
||||
Application Equipment: Use standard high-pressure
|
||||
pesticide flat fan or honow cone nozzles spaced up to
|
||||
20 inches apart. Do not use Hood, whirl chamber, or
|
||||
controlled droplet applk;ator (CDA) nozzles as erratic
|
||||
coverage can cause inconsistent weed control. rid ' , ,
|
||||
not use selective application equipment such as ....
|
||||
recirculating sprayers or wiper applicators. Whe'~ t<;111 ' ,
|
||||
weeds such as voluntoc'l" com are to be controllM, . ,
|
||||
the boom should be t-Jch enough to l::<lV.!l~ the entirE!
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plant. Refer to the nozZle manufacl:Jrer' s :jjirectiqn~ for,
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|
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Ultra B and 14 ounces of Conclude llIImG par acre) with'cropoil concentra!a (1 pint per acre) IfJ
|
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BroadleaveS" Leaf Maximum Grasses" Max/mum
|
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SIage Weed Height Weed Height
|
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Anoda, Spurred" 4 2" Bamyardg~1SS 4"
|
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Carpetweed 3"daro. 2" Crabgrass. Large 4"
|
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Cocklebur 6 6" ,Smooth 4"
|
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Copperleal, Hophombeam 4 4" Cupgrass, Woolly 4"
|
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CrotaJaria 6 6" Foxtail, Giar~ 4" • Croton, Tropic 2 <2" "Green 4" ,<
|
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, Woolly 2 <2" , Yellow 4"
|
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'"'.
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Eclipta 6 <2" Goosegrass 4" \
|
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Jimsonweed 6 6" Johnsongrass (seed'"MlQ) 4"
|
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Laclysthumb 6 6" Junglegrass 4"
|
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lambsquarters> 6 2" Millet, Wild Prose 12"
|
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Mallow, Venice 6 2" Oats,WiId 3"
|
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Momingglories 4 2" PanIcum, Browntop 4"
|
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Mustard, Wild 6 4" ,Fal 4"
|
||||
Nightshade. Black 6 2" • TEOOlS 4"
|
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Pigweed, Redroot 6 3" Red Rice 1"
|
||||
, Smooth 6 3" Shattercane 6"
|
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Ragweed. Common 6 3" Signalgrass, BroadIeaf 4"
|
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, Giant 4 6" Sprangle~ Red 4"
|
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Redweed 4 3" Volunteer 12"
|
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Sesbania. Hemp 4 6" Wilchgrass 4"
|
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Sida, Prickly or T eaweed" 4 2" Perennials:: Maximum Smartweed, Pennsylvania 6 6"
|
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Starbur, Bristly 6 3" (top growUl suppression) Weed Height
|
||||
Texasweed 3 3" Johnsongrass (Rhizome) Based on application Velvetleaf" 4 2"
|
||||
Waterhemp, Common 6 3" Nutsedge, Yellow" timing of annual grasses
|
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, Tall 6 3" Thistle, Can3da"
|
||||
• For new germination or perennial mgro:lO<1h. follow up with Basagran', Poast PIUS-, Storm", or Blazer" herbicide. Refer
|
||||
to the respective labels for Direction." For Use.
|
||||
• Control may be Inconsistent A Iatar apJAicallon of Basagran may be ne:essary. (See Basagran label.)
|
||||
III. Additives
|
||||
When using the Prodigy System. add! oi concentrate
|
||||
after Conclude· Ultra herbicide has teen added to
|
||||
the spray tank. Under excessively d:y, -wet. or cold
|
||||
conditions which may reduce h€ItJicicla! activity, use the
|
||||
maximum rate of oil concentrate (reterto Table 2.)
|
||||
Oil Concentrate
|
||||
A crop oil concentrate must contaJi1 eiIher a petroleum
|
||||
or vegetable oil base and must meet all of the
|
||||
following critena:
|
||||
" be nonphytotoxic,
|
||||
" contain only EPA· exempt ~s,
|
||||
" provide good mixing quaftly in the jar test, and
|
||||
" be successful in local experience..
|
||||
The exact composition of suitabla prodJcts wiD vary;
|
||||
however, vegetable and petroleum o~ concentrates
|
||||
should contain emulsifiers to proWJe good mixing
|
||||
quality. Highly refined vegetable olIs have proven more
|
||||
satisfactory than unrefined vegel2bte als. Refer to
|
||||
Compatibility Test for Mix Components for more
|
||||
infonmalion.
|
||||
Table 2. Additive Rates Per Acre
|
||||
Additive GfOIlIId Aerial
|
||||
Application Application
|
||||
Oil Concentrate 1-2piil1s 1·2 pints
|
||||
Compatibility Test for Mix Components
|
||||
Add components In the following sequence using 2
|
||||
teaspoons for each pound or 1 teaspoon for each pint
|
||||
of recommended label rale peraae..
|
||||
1) Water. For 20giJllons per acmspray Idume, use
|
||||
3.3 cups (800 ml) of waIEr. Forolher spr<lf 1IdtJnes.
|
||||
ad"jUSt rates accorc:Iingy. Use cdy VI!a.!er from the ,
|
||||
intended source at the SIOlIl:e IElmpaaIt.re.
|
||||
2) Correct amounts of Conclude Ultra G and B.
|
||||
Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
|
||||
3) Emulsifiable concentrates (oil concentrate).
|
||||
Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
|
||||
4) Lel '.he s01ution stand for 15 minutes.
|
||||
5) Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability.
|
||||
The spray solution should not have free oil on the
|
||||
surface, nor fine particles that precipitate to te"
|
||||
bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. Do not use
|
||||
any spray solution that could clog spray nozziBS.
|
||||
IV" Mixing Order
|
||||
The following steps apply When using the Duplex' II
|
||||
container system.
|
||||
1} Water: Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean
|
||||
sprayer tank three·quarters full of crean water.
|
||||
2} Agitation: Maintain constant agitation throughout
|
||||
mixing and application.
|
||||
3} Conclude Ultra B ' , , ,
|
||||
4) Emulsifiable concentrates ,(9ii C9ncenlrate)
|
||||
5) Conclude Ultra G : ',,'
|
||||
6) Rerraining quan'j'Y,~v:a\er
|
||||
Maintain constant ~hatiOn durin~' dl/P;i<;ation. Do not
|
||||
attempt to pour the <:'!)/l~ts of ~e D.:Jplex II
|
||||
container aystem Into \hMank sirr,t;ltaneously or poor
|
||||
mixing Villi result. Jo.) ) :10 » :10 Jo » ~ , .
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||||
V. Tank Mixing Afplj~on
|
||||
. _ :II,. J J
|
||||
. No tank mixes are specifically r8CqlJ1fljended with !tis
|
||||
produCt. Consult your local BASI' ~entalive or ..
|
||||
agricultural advisor for assistance. ·0 -- .~. -
|
||||
|
||||
VI. General Restrictions and Limitations .:.-. All Crops .
|
||||
_ • Maximum seasonal use rate: Do not apply more than 38 ounces of Conclude" Ultra herbicide
|
||||
(14 ounces of Conclude Ultra G and 24 ounces of Conclude Ultra B) per acre,perseason.
|
||||
• Make cny_ ooe application of Conclude Ultra per acre, per season; ,
|
||||
• Arter an application of Conclude Ultra, do not apply more than 1.5 pounds of a.i. of bentazon per
|
||||
acre, pa- season; 0.25 pounds of a.i. of sodium aciftuorfen per acre, per season; or 0.55 pounds of
|
||||
ai. of sethoxydim per acre, per season. " ,- , ,
|
||||
• 00 not apply sequential applications of Blazer, Galaxy~ herbicide, or Storm within 15 days
|
||||
feUowing the application of Conclude Ultra.
|
||||
• Preharvest Interval (PHI): Do not apply within 75 days of soybean harvElst.
|
||||
• Restricted Entry Interval (REI): 48 hours.
|
||||
• In case of crop failure, only peanuts or soybeans may be immediately replanted.
|
||||
• Crop Rotation Restriction: Root crops (such as carrots, tumips, sweet potatoes, etc.) must not be
|
||||
planted in fields treated with Conclude Ultra for 18 months following treatment.
|
||||
• 00 not use treated plants for feed or forage.
|
||||
• 00 not apply to grasses or crops under stress such as stress due to lack of moisture, hail damage,
|
||||
'" lIooding, herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or widely fluctuating temperatures, as unsatisfactory
|
||||
J control will probably result.
|
||||
• 00 not apply to crops that show injury Qeaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other
|
||||
"'\Prior herbicide applications, because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged •
|
||||
.1 Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas.
|
||||
• 00 not use selective application equipment such as reCirculating sprayers, wiper applicators, or
|
||||
shielded applicators.
|
||||
• Rainfast Period: Do not apply if rainfall or overhead irrigation is expected soon after appfication.
|
||||
• 00 not apply through any type of irrigation equipment.
|
||||
• This product cannot be used to formulate or reformulate any other pesticide product.
|
||||
Table 3. Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations for Conclude Ultra herbicides
|
||||
Minimum Time Maximum Rate Maximum Rate Livestock Aircraft Crop From Application Per Acre Per Per Acre Grazlngor
|
||||
to Harvest (PHI) Application Per Season Feeding Application
|
||||
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VII" Crop-Specific Information
|
||||
Special Directions for Problem Weeds
|
||||
~Rfii:i:ome Johnsongrass:
|
||||
Rhizome johnsongrass is best controUed when
|
||||
Conclude- Ultra herbicide is followed by Poast
|
||||
Plus' herbicide when johnsongrass is 6-8" tall. The
|
||||
timing of Conclude Ultra should fonow label
|
||||
directions for control of the annual grasses and
|
||||
broadleaf weeds. This timing will usually not be
|
||||
optimum for conlroWng rhizome johnsongrass,
|
||||
however. the Conclude Ultra will provide effective
|
||||
control of the johnsongrass vegetation and some
|
||||
rhizomes.
|
||||
The sequential apptication of Poast Plus (1.5 pints
|
||||
per acre) will control the newly emerging vegetation as
|
||||
weft as deplete the rhizome reserves when the
|
||||
foUowing rates are used:
|
||||
• Conclude Ultra: 38 fluid ounces per acre based
|
||||
~, .,on the annual grass labelled directions .
|
||||
• Poast Plus: 1.5 pints per acre on 6-8" rhizome
|
||||
johnsongrass
|
||||
.Use 2-pints of oil concentrate per acre in each spray
|
||||
mix.
|
||||
Yellow Nutsedge:
|
||||
At the optimum appfication time of Conclude Ultra
|
||||
for most pests. yellow nuts edge may not be at the
|
||||
correct growth stage for optimum control. The best
|
||||
nustedge control will be achieved by applying
|
||||
Conclude Ultra and a sequential application of
|
||||
Basagran e herbicide at 1.5-2.0 pints per acre.
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
This product can be used 011 the following crops:
|
||||
. Soybeans
|
||||
- Look inside for complete Restrictions and
|
||||
, Limitations and Application Instructions.
|
||||
Weeds listed in this label:
|
||||
Common Name
|
||||
Anoda.Spurred
|
||||
Samyardgrass (Watergrass)
|
||||
Carpetweed
|
||||
Cocklebur
|
||||
Copperfeaf, Hophombeam
|
||||
Crabgrass, Large
|
||||
,Smooth
|
||||
Crotolarfa
|
||||
Croton, Tropic
|
||||
, Woolly
|
||||
"'! Cupgrass, Woolly
|
||||
; Eclipta -'.-
|
||||
- FoxtEIJ1, Giant
|
||||
,Green
|
||||
,Yellow ,-
|
||||
oosegrass
|
||||
Jimsonweed
|
||||
Johnsongrass
|
||||
Junglegrass
|
||||
ladysthumb
|
||||
lambsquarfers, Common
|
||||
Mallow, Venice
|
||||
Millet. Wild Proso
|
||||
Momingglory, Cypressvlne
|
||||
, Entlreleat
|
||||
, Ivyleaf
|
||||
, Palmleat
|
||||
, Pitted
|
||||
, Purple
|
||||
Mustard, Wild
|
||||
Nightshade, Black
|
||||
) Nutsedge, Yellow
|
||||
Oats, Wild
|
||||
Panicum, Browntop
|
||||
, Fall
|
||||
, Texas
|
||||
~igweed, Redroot
|
||||
/ ,Smooth
|
||||
Ragweed. Common
|
||||
, Giant
|
||||
Red Rice
|
||||
Redweed
|
||||
Sesbanla, Hemp
|
||||
ShattercaneNVildcane
|
||||
Slda, Prickly, (T'eaweed)
|
||||
Signalgrass, Sroacleat
|
||||
Smarfweed, Pennsylvania
|
||||
Sprangletop, Red
|
||||
Starbur, Snstly
|
||||
Texasweed
|
||||
Thistle, Canada
|
||||
Velvetleal
|
||||
Volunteer Com
|
||||
Waterhemp, Common
|
||||
, Tall
|
||||
Witchgrass
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
-;; Agricultural Products.
|
||||
'. :;:'~-i ..
|
||||
Scientific Name
|
||||
Anoda ctistata
|
||||
EchkIochIoa Cllls-gal/i
|
||||
Mollugo verticil/ata
|
||||
XEnthium strumailum
|
||||
Acalypha ostryffolia
|
||||
DfJi!!1ri.a sangulnalis
|
||||
Digilaria Ischaemum
|
||||
CrotaIaria spectabilis
|
||||
Croton glandulosus
|
||||
Croton capitatus
|
||||
Erioch/oa villosa
|
||||
EcJipta. alba
|
||||
Selafa faberi
|
||||
Selafa viridis
|
||||
SeIafa glauca
|
||||
EIeusIne Indica
|
||||
Dalila stmmonlum
|
||||
Sorr/lum halepense
|
||||
Cenchrus Incertus
|
||||
Po/ygonum pers/carla
|
||||
Chenopodium album
|
||||
Hibiscus trionum
|
||||
PanicUm miliaceum
|
||||
Ipomoea quamoclff
|
||||
Ipomoea hederacea, var. Inte
|
||||
gr/uscUla
|
||||
Ipomoea hederacea
|
||||
Ipomoea wrlghtff
|
||||
Ipomoea /acunosa
|
||||
Ipomoea turbinata
|
||||
Sinapis ervens/s
|
||||
Solanum nigrum
|
||||
Cyperus esculentus
|
||||
Avenafatua
|
||||
Panicum fasciculatum
|
||||
Panicum dichotomnlorum
|
||||
Panicum texanum
|
||||
. Amanmthus retroflexus
|
||||
Amanmthus hybrldis
|
||||
AmbrosIa ertemlsllto/ia
|
||||
Ambrosia trilida
|
||||
Oryza sativa
|
||||
Melochia corchorlfolia
|
||||
Sesbania exa/tata
|
||||
SOTfPJm bIccIor
|
||||
SieJa spinosa
|
||||
Brachiaria p/atyphyUa
|
||||
Po/ygonum pansy/vanicum
|
||||
Leptochloa filiform/s
|
||||
Acanthospermum hispldum
|
||||
Caperonia paIustris
|
||||
CitsiJm arvense
|
||||
AbutiIon theophrasti
|
||||
Zeamays
|
||||
Amaranthus rudis
|
||||
Amanmthus tuberwlatus
|
||||
PanIcum capUlare
|
||||
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
|
||||
The Directions FOI' U"e of this product ref!ect the
|
||||
opinion olei<pertS based on field use and tests. The
|
||||
directions are believed to be reliable and should be
|
||||
followed carefully. However, H is impossible to eliminate
|
||||
all risks inherently associated witlh use of tlhis product.
|
||||
Crop injury, ineffectiveress or other unintended
|
||||
consequences may resun because of such factors as
|
||||
weather concfllions, 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 Bu,!er.
|
||||
BASF warrants that tlhis product conforms 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 lisks, referred to above. BASF
|
||||
MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED
|
||||
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILI1Y OR
|
||||
IWY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED WARRANTY. IN
|
||||
NO CASE SHAll. BASI= OR THE SELlER BE UABtE
|
||||
FOR CONSEQUENTIAI~ SPECIAL OR INDIRECT
|
||||
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
|
||||
HANDUNG OF THIS PI'lODUCT. BASF and the Seller
|
||||
offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it,
|
||||
subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and
|
||||
Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in
|
||||
writing signed by a duly authorized representative of
|
||||
BASF.
|
||||
Basagran, Galaxy. and Pass! are registered Imdemarks of
|
||||
BASFAG.
|
||||
Blazer, CommServ, Conc/rJde, Duplex, Poast Pils, Prodigy,
|
||||
and Storm are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation.
|
||||
Additional'nformatiol1
|
||||
© 1998 BASF Corporation
|
||||
AI rights reserved
|
||||
NVA 98-4-1 H1035
|
||||
For additional information, call BASPs COMMSERII" at
|
||||
1-800-874-0081.
|
||||
BASF Coroora!fon
|
||||
P.O. Box 13526
|
||||
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