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# BAS 530 04 HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-82**
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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 (29%); Sodium salt of fomesafen (12.9%)
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- Label accepted: 1997-10-22
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00082-19971022.pdf
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---
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23 10/1.-2/'17 j) ~J t
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RT 10- 16-97 •
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CCEPTED
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r;~T ? 2 097
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BASF
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BAS 530 04H
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herbicide
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Postemergence Herbicide
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For broad spectrum weed control in soybeans.
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A soluble liquid formulation containing:
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Active Ingredients:'
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Sodium salt of bentazon: ....................................................................... 29.0%
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Sodium salt of fomescfen ....................................................................... 12.9%
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Inert ingredients ................................................................................. l2a.lli
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Total .................................................................................................... 1 CO.O%
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'Equ',valent 10 2.66 pounds per gallon bentazon (3·(1·methyielhyl)·1 H·2, 1.3·
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benzothiadiazin·4(3H)-one 2,2 dioxide and 1.21 pour.ds per gailon of fomesafen
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) (5-(2-chloro-4-trinuoromet~lyl) phenoxy)-N-mclhyisulfonyl)-2-nilrobenzamide.
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-82
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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 eliqueta, busque a a!guien para qU·3 se !a explique a
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usted en detarle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to read it to
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you in detaiL)
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Agricultural Use Requirements
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Use ~h:s product only in 8cco:-dance with its 12tb8ling and win, tile Wcrk8: ?jQ,~ction
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Standard, 40 CFR part 170. [lofer to sUPiJ!emor.,allalt.)i;ng L;nder "l\griC'.JI:ura: Use
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Requiremor.ts" in the Directions For Usc section for infmmaton about this stand3rd.
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Net contents 2 1/2 gallons
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BASF Corporation
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PO. Box i3528. neseo~::;;'l Tr:Jng!e ?<lrk. NC. 27709-3528
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Specimen Label
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Precautionary Statements
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND
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DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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DANGER
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This product contains fomesafen
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which has been determ:ned to cause
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tumors in laborato'ry anima:s (mice).
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Risks can be reduced by c!osely fol
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lowing use directions and precau
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tions and by wearing the pro,ectivc
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clothing specified elsewhere on this
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label.
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Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye
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damage. Harmful if swallowed or
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absorbed through the skin. Do not
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get in eyes or on clothing. Avoid con
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tact with skin. Prolonged or frequently
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repeated skin contact may cause
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allergic reactions in some individuals.
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Personal Protective Equipment
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(PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers
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must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Waterproof gloves
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Shoes plus socks
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'rotective eyewear
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Discard clothing and other absorbent
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materials that have been drenched or
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heavily contaminated with this prod
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uct's concentrate. Follow manufac
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turer's instructions for cleaning! main
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taining PPE. If no such instructions
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for washables. use detergent and hot
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water. Keep and wasil PC'" sepa
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ralely from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls Statement:
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When handlers usc closed systems,
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enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a man
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ner that meets the requirements list
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ed in the Worker Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pes
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ticides [40 CFR 170.240(di(4-6)], tile
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handler PPE requirements may be
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'~~uced or modified as specified in
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,WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking,
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clJewing gum, using tobacco, or
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using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing immediately if pes
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ticide gets inside. Then wash thor
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oughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after han
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dling this product. Wash the outside
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of gloves before removing. As soon
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as possible, wash thoroughly and
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L'kH1[1€ into clean clothing.
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Statement of Practical Treatment
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It in eyes: Hold c~lclids open and
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nush "ith a steady, gentle stream 01
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water for 15 minute~. Get medical
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attention.
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If swallowed: Call a doctor or net
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medical i.Etefltion. Do not induce
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vomiting or give anylhing by mouth
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to an unconscious person. Drink
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promptly a large quantity of milk, ~d9
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whites, gelatin solution, or if these
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are not available, drink large quanti
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ties of water. Avoid alcohol.
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If on skin: Wash with plenty of soap
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and water. Get medical attention.
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Note to physician: Probable
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mucousal damage may contraincii
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cate U1C usc of gastric lavage.
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Environmental Hazards
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For terrestrial uses, do nol apply
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directly to water, or to areas where
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surface water is present, or to inter
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tidnl areas below the mean high
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water mark. Do not contaminate
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water when disposing of equipment
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wash waters. Do not apply when
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weather conditions favor drift from
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target area. Bentazon and fome
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safen sodium are present in this
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product. Bentazon is known to leach
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through soil into groundwater under
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certain conditions as a result of agri
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cultural usc. Fomesafen sodium is
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also known to leach through soil into
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ground water under certain condi
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tions as a result of label use. Use of
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this product in areas where soils are
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permeable, particularly where the
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water table is shallow, may result in
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ground water contamination.
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Directions for use
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It is a vioiation of Federal law to use
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this product in a manner inconsistent
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with its labeling.
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Do not apply til is product in a way
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that will contact workers or other
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persons, either ciirectly or through
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drift. Only protected handlers may
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be in the area during application. For
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any requ:rements specific to your
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State or Tribe, consult the agency
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responsible for pesticide regulation.
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Agricultural Use Requirements
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Use this product only in accordance
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w:th its labeling and 'Nith tho Worker
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Protection Standard, 40 erR part 170.
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This standard cO:1tains reqUirements
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for tre protectic:l of agricultural work-
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I ers on farms. forests. nurseries, and
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I
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greenhouses. and handlers of agricu!
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tural pesticides. It contains rcqu!re
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ments for training, decontamination.
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notificalion, and emergency assis-
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tance. It also contains specific instruc
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tions and except!ons pertaining to the
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statements on this label about person
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al protective equipment (PPE) , and
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restricted entry interval. The require
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menls in tilis box only apply to uses of
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this product that are covered by the
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lNorkcr Pro!ection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow \'I.'orker entry to
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t:-catod areas during tho rcs:ricted
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entry !nterval HEI of 48 hours.
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prE rcqL::rod for early entry to treated
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<J.reas that is permitted under tile VVorkor
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Protection Star.dard and thnt invct\.'cs
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ccntnct with anything that t\a~ been
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treated, such as plants. soil. and water.
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ir.clurlcs:
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• Coveralls
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• vVaterpr()of glovos
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• Shoes p!u~ socks
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• Protective eyewear
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Storage and disposal
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Do not allow product to freeze.
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Do not contaminate water. food or
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foed by storage or disposal.
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Pesticide wastes are acutely tlaZ
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ardous. Improper disposal of excess
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pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate 'S
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a violation of Federal law. If tilese
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wastes cannot be disposed of by
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use according to IDbel instructions,
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contAct your State Pesticide or
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Environmental Control Agency, or the
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Hazardous Waste Representative at
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the nearest CPA regional office for
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guidance.
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Container Disposal
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Metal Containers: Triple-rinse (or
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equivafent). Then offer for recycling
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or reconditioning, or puncture and
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dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by
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other procedures approved by state
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and local authorities.
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Plastic Containers: Triple-rinse (or
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equivalent). Then offer for recycling
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or reconditioning, or puncture and
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dispose of in a sanitary landfill, by
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incineration, or if allowed by state
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and local authorities, by burning. If
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burned, stay out of smoke.
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Glass Containers: Trip!e-rinse (or .....
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equivalent). Then offer for recycling
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or reconditioning, or dispose of in a
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sanitary landfill or by other state and
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local procedures.
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Mini Bulk Container Precautions
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Before refilling, inspect thoroughly for
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damage, such as cracks, puncture,
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bulges, dents, abrasions and dam
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aged or worn thread on closure
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devices. REFILL ONLY WITH BAS
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53004 H. The contents of th's con
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tainer cannot be completely
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removed by cleaning. Refilling with
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materials other than BAS 530 04 H
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will resull in contamination and may
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weaken container. After filling and
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before transporting, check for leaks.
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Do not refill or transport damaged or
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leaking container. CONTAINER IS
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NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR
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DRINKING WATER,
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In Case of Emergency
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In case of large-scale spillage
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regarding this product, call:
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CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
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BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP
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In case of medical emergency
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'egarding this product, call:
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1. Your focal doctor for immediale
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treatment.
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2. Your local poison control center
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(hospilal).
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3. BASF Corporation - 800·832-
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HELP.
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:/-6
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" v
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)
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Steps to be taken in case materi
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al is released or spilled: Dike and
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contain spiit with inert material (sand,
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earth, etc.) and transfer liquid and
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solid dikir.g material to separate con
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tainers for disoosal. Remove con
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taminated clo:hing and wash affect
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ed skin areas with water. Wash
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clothing before re-use. Keep spill out
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of all sewers and open bodies of
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water.
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General Information
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BAS 530 04 H herbicide is intended
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for selective postemergence conlrol
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of certain broadleaf weeds in soy
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beans, BAS 530 04 H is effective
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mainly through contact action; there
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fore, weeds must be thoroughly cov
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ered with spray. Soybeans are toler
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ant to BAS 530 04 H when applied
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at recommended rates. BAS 530 04
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H may cause some soybean leaf
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speckling and leaf-bronzing to occur
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under certain conditions; however,
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soybeans soon outgrow these
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effects with no subsequent adverse
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effects noted (See Restrictions and
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Limitations).
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BAS 530 04 H is intended for use in
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the following states or parts of
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states:
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Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia,
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Louisiana, Mississippi, North
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Carolina, Oklahoma (east of U.S.
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Highway 75 and east of Indian
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Nation Parkv,ay), South Carolina,
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Tennessee, and Texas (counties east
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of U.S. Highway 75 and Interstate
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45, additional counties of Austin,
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Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fcrt
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Bend, Harris, Matagorda, Waller, and
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Wharton).
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Indiana, I;linois, Maine,
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Massachusetts, Missouri, New
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Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
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Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
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Vermont and West Virginia.
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Iowa, Kansas (all counties east of
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U.S, Highway 75), Michigan (all
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counties south of U.S.' Highway 46),
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Minnesota (all counties south of
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Highway 212), Nebraska (all counties
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east of U.S. Highway 81), and
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Wisconsin (all counties south of
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Interstate 94).
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Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and
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Virginia.
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Timing of applications
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Make postemergence applications of
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BAS 530 04 H early, when weeds
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are small and actively growing and
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before weeds reach the maximum
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size listed in the Application Rate
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Table. Delay in appiicatio:1 which
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permits weeds to exceed the maxi
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mum size stated will result in inade
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quate control.
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Cul!ivatien before or during the appli
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cation is not recommended.
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Cultivation may put weeds under
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stress thus making control more djffi·
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cult to obtain. Timely cultivation 5-7
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days after application will usually
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assist in weed centrol.
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Water Volume and Spray
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Pressure
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Apply recommended rates of BAS
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530 04 H as follows:
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Ground equipment: Use sufficient
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spray volume and pressure to ensure
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thorough weed coverage. Use 10-20
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ga!ions of water per broadcast acre
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and a minimum ef 40 psi pressure
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(measured at the boom, not at the
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pump or in the line). When crep and
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weed foliage is dense, use up to 50
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gallons of water and up to 80 psi
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pressure. Use standard high pres
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sure pesticide hollow cone or fiat fan
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nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do
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not use flood, whirl chamber, or con
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trolled droplet applicator (CDA) noz·
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zles.
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Air equipment: Use suff:cient spray
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vo:ume and pressure to ensure thor
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OUg!l weed coverage. Use 5-10 gal
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ions of water per acre and a maxi
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mum of 40 psi pressure. Usc only
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diaphragm-type nozzles producing
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cone or fan Sprcly patterns.
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Aerial Application - special direc
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tions and restrictions
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To obtain uniform coverage and to
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avoid drift hazards, the following
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app!ication equipment and practices
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should be used:
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Nozzle height: 6 to 10 feet above
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crop.
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Nozzle orientation: Nozzles must
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be oriented so as to discharge
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straight back with the air stream
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(opposite the direction of travel of
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the aircraft) and not mere than 20
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degrees downward,
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Nozzles must not be located further
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eut than 3/4 the distance from the
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center of the aircraft to the end of
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the wing or rotor.
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Do not apply BAS 530 04 H by air
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craft when the wind is blowing at a
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velocity above 10 mph. Coarse
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sprays (larger droplets} are less !ikc!y
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to drift.
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Do not apply BAS 530 04 H by air if
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o:'"namentals or sensitive non-target
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crops, such as cotton, sugar beets.
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sunflowers or okra are within 200
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feet (jownwind.
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3
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Applicator must follow the most
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restrictive use cautions to avoid drift
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tlazards, including those found in
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this labeling as well as applicable
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state and local regulations and ordi
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nances.
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Addition of Oil Concentrate
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A nonphytotoxic crop oil concentrate
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(commonly referred to as oil concen
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trate) should be added to the spray
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tank with BAS 530 04 H to achieve
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consistent weed centrol.
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The oil concentrate must contain
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either a petroleum or vegetable oil
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base and must meet the following
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criteria: 1) be nonphytotoxic, 2) con
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tain only EPA-exempt ingredients, 3)
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pro,ide good mixing quality in the jar
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test, and 4) prove beneficial in local
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experience,
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The exact compOSition of suitable
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products will vary; however, veg
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etable and petroleum oil concen
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trates should contain emulsifiers
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which provide good mixing quality,
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For vegetable oil concentrates, it has
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been observed that highly refined
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vegetable oiis are more satisfactory
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than unrefined veget~ble oils. For
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additional information, see Jar test
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for estimating suitability of oil
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concentrates at the end of this
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section.
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With the addition of oil CO:lcentrate
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to BAS 53004 H on soybeans,
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some ieaf burn may OCCLir, but gen
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erally ali new grow1h is normal and
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crop viger is not reduced, The
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potentia! for leaf bL.'rn is increased
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\'Jr.en relative humidity a"1d tempera
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ture are high. A few oil concentrates
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have exl,ib:ted excessive leaf burn.
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Refer to your supplier for information
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concerning successful local experi
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ence prior to purchasing any oil con
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centrate.
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Rate of oil concentrate:
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Ground application -1 pint/acre
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maximum
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Air application - 1 pint/acre maxi
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mum
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Jar test for estimating suitability
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of oil concentrates
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1. Water supply: Use only water
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from inte~ded source and at the
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source temperature.
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2. Amount of water in Jar: Ground
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application - Fer 20 gals.!A spray
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voluer,e use 31,'3 cups (800 ml) of
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v/a~er. Air app:ication - For 10
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9,,'s/A spray volume use 12/3
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cups (400 ml) of wate'. For other
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sp'ay volumes, adjust proportion
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ately 'l0 above.
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APPLICATION RATE TABLE
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Applications of BAS 530 04H should be made when weeds are small and actively growing and befo~= I//ceds reach the
|
||||
maxlmum size listed in the Application Rate Table. Such ,:1ppli::-aticns generally corr~spond to tt10 s.oybean gro\fvttl stages
|
||||
of unifo~iate to two expanded trifo!iate leaves.
|
||||
Soybeans may experience slight yellov.r.ng, bronzing, speckting, 0:- bu:-nr:1g of leaves under certain c:·:-ditions. Soybean
|
||||
plants generally outgrow this condition v.rithln 10 days.
|
||||
Weed Growth Stages BAS 530 04H Oil Concentrate Weeds Controlled'
|
||||
Leaf Stage Up t~ J Rate Per Acre Rate Maximum Height
|
||||
Bristly Starbur 2-6 I 3' !
|
||||
Black Nights.~ade 2-4 3' _.--. __ .. _.
|
||||
Carpe1weed 6' diameter 2'
|
||||
Cockleb ..... 2-4 6'
|
||||
Common Lambsquarters' 2-4 2'
|
||||
Common Purslane Multi-leaf 6' dia'Tleler
|
||||
Common Ragweed 4-6 3'
|
||||
I Giant Ragweed I Upt04 6'
|
||||
Hemp Sesbania 4 I 5' i ,.
|
||||
.1sonweed Up 104 I 4' !
|
||||
Ladysthumb I Upto6
|
||||
I
|
||||
6'
|
||||
._--- .
|
||||
Morningglory, Cypressvine 4
|
||||
" • Entiroleaf 2 i 2'
|
||||
• Ivyieaf 2 i 2'
|
||||
• Purple Moonflower 2 i 2' 1.5 pintsiA 1_0 pinVA
|
||||
• Small VI/hile (pitted) 2 I 2'
|
||||
• Tall (Common) 2 I 2'
|
||||
P·::n~sy!van:a Smartweed Up 105 6'
|
||||
I Pr;oJ<ly Sida or Teaweed'
|
||||
---
|
||||
Up to 4 2'
|
||||
~ ,,,,,,,,,,,'000 Up to 6 3
|
||||
6
|
||||
Redweed I 2-4 3' !
|
||||
! ! - .
|
||||
Showy Crotalaria 4 2' I
|
||||
I
|
||||
;,ooth Pigweed Up to 6 3-
|
||||
I [ Spurred Anoda 4 2-
|
||||
- I Tropic Croton 2 ,-,
|
||||
. - ._-- ._-
|
||||
Velvetleaf Up to 4 2'
|
||||
Venice Mallow Upt06 2' ._ ...
|
||||
Wild Muetard Upto6 4' -
|
||||
Wild Sunflower 2 3'
|
||||
Wild Poinsetia 4 4' I
|
||||
a Do not treat earlier than leaf sta~0 shown and do no~ count cotyledon leaves_
|
||||
b Control may be inconsistent \'vi~ this rate 0: BAS 530 04H A ~ate~ app~ica~ian af Basagran r:1ay t-3 necessa:y {see label
|
||||
fer Basagran).
|
||||
, See Appendix for sciontik r.ames.
|
||||
_ .. _ .... . - .. ' ..... ... .. ~ - .. "'0'· - - --_ .. ~.,. --_.-
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||||
4
|
||||
;
|
||||
I
|
||||
,
|
||||
i
|
||||
I ;
|
||||
i.'-t '';'
|
||||
'.f (J
|
||||
/i v
|
||||
|
||||
3. Amount of BAS 530 04 H and oil
|
||||
concentrate to add: Add BAS 530 04
|
||||
H and oil concentrate at the ,ate of 1
|
||||
teaspoon (5 ml) for each pic.: of recom·
|
||||
mended label ratc.
|
||||
<:. Add components in following
|
||||
sequence, gently mixing b,,:ween
|
||||
component additions:
|
||||
a BAS 53004 H
|
||||
b. Oil concentrate
|
||||
5. Cap jar, invert 10 cycles, let stand
|
||||
for 15 minutes, evaluate.
|
||||
6. Evaluation: An ideal ta'1k "';x combi·
|
||||
nation will be uniform; thus, :~e suitabili
|
||||
ty of the oil concentrate is Qcestionable
|
||||
if any of the following are oeselVed:
|
||||
Free oil (film or globules) at tho surface.
|
||||
Flocculation - fine particles ,'It'ich may be
|
||||
suspended in the liquid or f:und as a
|
||||
precipitated layer at the bo::om of the
|
||||
jar.
|
||||
Clabbering - thickening textu'5 (coagulat
|
||||
ed) resembling yogurt or a :urd-like
|
||||
texture as with cottage cheose.
|
||||
Mixing/spraying
|
||||
r··1ank of a thoroughly clean s.:Jrayer haIf
|
||||
No-thirds full with clean w~:er. Start
|
||||
ag;tation and add BAS 530 04 H; allow to
|
||||
mix thoroughly. Add spray ao·:·:"'e and
|
||||
remaining volume of water. tJ.::.1tain con
|
||||
stant agitation during applica: :n.
|
||||
Rotational Crop Restrictions
|
||||
Restrictions and Limitations
|
||||
Do not apply more than a total of 11/2
|
||||
pints of BAS 530 04 H per acre per sea
|
||||
son.
|
||||
Do not apply BAS 530 04 H to soybeans
|
||||
i:~at have been subjoct to stress condi·
|
||||
~.ons such as ha~! da:nage, flooding,
|
||||
crought. injury from other herbicides, or
|
||||
·· .. :ide!y fluctuating temperatures, as crop
|
||||
injury may result.
|
||||
Do not apply BAS 530 04 H to soybeans
|
||||
that show injury (leaf
|
||||
phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) pro
|
||||
duced by other prior herbicide app:ica
|
||||
. tions, because this injury may be
|
||||
enhanced and/or prolonged.
|
||||
Do not apply BAS 530 04 H during pro
|
||||
longed periods of drought or during
|
||||
unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfac
|
||||
tory weed control may result.
|
||||
Rainfall or overhead irrigation soon after
|
||||
application may nullify the effectiveness of
|
||||
BAS 53.0 04 H.
|
||||
Make applications before soybeans
|
||||
bloom.
|
||||
Physical incompalibility, reduced weed
|
||||
control, or crop injury may result from mix
|
||||
ing BAS 530 04 H with other pesticides
|
||||
(fungiCides, herbicides, insecticides, or
|
||||
miticides), additives, or fertiiizers. BASF
|
||||
:Joes not recommend the u.se of BAS 530
|
||||
04 H tank mixes other than those listed on
|
||||
BASF labels, supplemental !abels, or tech
|
||||
nical information bulletins. Local agricultur
|
||||
al authorities may be a so:;rce of informa
|
||||
t'on when using other than BASF
|
||||
.3.;Jproved tank mixes.
|
||||
Coan sprayer thoro:;gr,ly prior to applica
|
||||
,:on of BAS 530 04 H, particuiarly if a her
|
||||
tic,de was used which has the potential to
|
||||
·njurc the crop to be sprayed.
|
||||
The following rotal;onal crops -:-.ay be p!2_~ted after applying BAS 530 04H
|
||||
fcommended rates in so,::ilans:
|
||||
, Minimum Rotation Interval ;
|
||||
-"? 6·
|
||||
Do not graze treated areas or halVe~t for
|
||||
forage or hay.
|
||||
In the case of crop failure, only soybeans
|
||||
may be immediately replanted.
|
||||
Avoid overlapping spray swaths.
|
||||
Otherwise, injury may occur to rotational
|
||||
crops.
|
||||
Avo'd drift to all o1tler crops and nonlarget
|
||||
areas.
|
||||
Do nol apply BAS 530 04 H tllrough any
|
||||
type of irrigation system.
|
||||
Do ,'ot apply Reflex' 2LC herbicide dur
|
||||
ing the same year after application of BAS
|
||||
53004 H.
|
||||
Do not apply more than 3.0 pints of
|
||||
BasagranO herbicide following an appli
|
||||
cation of 1 .5 pints of BAS 530 04 H per
|
||||
acre per season.
|
||||
Do not apply more than a total of 2.0
|
||||
pounds of bentazon a.i. (from all sources)
|
||||
per acre, per calendar year.
|
||||
Oo.not apply BAS 530 04 H to any field
|
||||
more than once every two years in the fol
|
||||
lowing states or parts of states:
|
||||
Indiana, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts,
|
||||
Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
|
||||
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode
|
||||
Island, Vermont, West Virgina, Iowa,
|
||||
Kansas (ail counties east of U.S. Higway
|
||||
75), Michigan, (all counties'soulh of U.S.
|
||||
46), Minnesota (ail counties south of high
|
||||
way 212), Neb'aska (all counties east of
|
||||
U.S. Highway 81), Wisconsin (all counties
|
||||
south of Inters tale 94), Delaware,
|
||||
Kentucky, Maryland and Virginia.
|
||||
Crop to be Planted i (Months After Last BAS 530 04H Application)
|
||||
Small grains, such as whe::.t. ba"'.ey, rye I 4
|
||||
Corn, ·cotton, peanuts, rice 10
|
||||
To avoid crop injury do not plar: sunflowers, su_~
|
||||
L'eets, sorghum or any other ~o not listed abo\.'e 18
|
||||
',,·,ithln
|
||||
Do not graze rotate:J small g'o:n crops or her,est for livestock forage or
|
||||
straw.
|
||||
5
|
||||
|
||||
APPENDIX
|
||||
Tile following are scientific names for the v:ceds listed in this
|
||||
section. For specific recommendations on the control of
|
||||
these we-eds, refer to the Application Rate Table.
|
||||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||||
l ------~----------------~
|
||||
Bri5~ly S~arbur
|
||||
Black ;:;;::-,tshadc
|
||||
CarpBt\".S€:d
|
||||
Cocklebur
|
||||
Common Lambsquartor
|
||||
Common Purslane
|
||||
Common Ragweed
|
||||
Giant Ra;;wecd
|
||||
Hemp Sesbania
|
||||
Jimsonweed
|
||||
Ladysthtnlb
|
||||
Momingglory, Common
|
||||
, Cypressvine
|
||||
,Ivy/eaf
|
||||
, Entireleaf
|
||||
, Pitted
|
||||
, Purple Moonflower
|
||||
Penns-,t .. ania Smartwecd
|
||||
Pigweed, Redroot
|
||||
, Smooth
|
||||
PricKly Sida or Teaweed
|
||||
l::h'w'eed
|
||||
,lOV.y Crataloria
|
||||
Spurred A,1oda
|
||||
Velvetleaf
|
||||
Venice f\'af;ow
|
||||
V'Ji:d tI.~~5:ard
|
||||
IJIJi!d Sun~ower
|
||||
Wild Poi:-:settia
|
||||
)
|
||||
Agricultural Products
|
||||
Acanthospcrmum hispidium
|
||||
Solanum nigrum
|
||||
Mo!lugo vcrticif!ala
|
||||
Xanthium strumarium
|
||||
Chenopodium album
|
||||
Portulaca. oleracoa
|
||||
Ambrosia artemisiifiiia
|
||||
Ambrosia trifida
|
||||
Sesbania exaffa
|
||||
Datura stramonium
|
||||
Polygonum persicaria
|
||||
Ipomoea purpurea
|
||||
Ipomoea quamoclit
|
||||
Ipomea hederacea
|
||||
Ipomea hederacea
|
||||
Ipomoea lacunosa
|
||||
Ipomoea muricata
|
||||
II Po{ygonum pensyfvanicum
|
||||
Amaranthus retronexus
|
||||
I Amaranthus hybridis
|
||||
I
|
||||
Sida spinosa
|
||||
Me/ochia corchorifolia
|
||||
Crotalaria brevidens
|
||||
Anoda cristata
|
||||
Abutilon theophrasti
|
||||
Hibiscus trionum
|
||||
Sinapsis arvensis
|
||||
I
|
||||
Heiianthus annus
|
||||
Euphorbia heterophytia
|
||||
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 beiJeved to be reliable
|
||||
. an(j should be followed carefully.
|
||||
However, it is impossible to eliminate
|
||||
all risks inherently associated with use
|
||||
of this product, Crop injury. ineffec
|
||||
tiveness or other unintended conse
|
||||
quences may result, because of SUCll
|
||||
factors as weather conditions, pres
|
||||
ence of other materials, or use of the
|
||||
preduct in a manner inconsistent with
|
||||
its labeling, all of which are beyond
|
||||
the control of BASF CORPORATION
|
||||
("BASP') or the Seller. All such risks
|
||||
shall be assumed by the Buyer.
|
||||
BASF warrants that this preduct con
|
||||
forms 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 FIT
|
||||
NESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR
|
||||
ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||||
WARRAN1Y. IN NO CASE SHALL
|
||||
BASF OR Tri::: SELLER BE LIABLE '
|
||||
FOR CONS::OUENTIAL, SPECIAL
|
||||
OR iNDiRECT DAMAGES RESULT
|
||||
ING FROM THE: USE OR HANDLING
|
||||
OF THIS P"ODUCT. BASF and the
|
||||
'Selier offe~' t~is prociuci: and the
|
||||
Buyer and User accept it, subject to
|
||||
the foregon:; Conditions of Sale
|
||||
and Warranty \':c,ich may be varied
|
||||
oniy by c:;-eemen: in writing signed
|
||||
by a du:y c'c:r,orized representative 01
|
||||
BASF.
|
||||
,c?c!70X is a re:;,ster&j tr2demark of leI
|
||||
Group CO.7~2nies,
|
||||
© 1997 3..l,S= Corpcmtion
|
||||
NVA 97-~· -0109
|
||||
BASF CorporatiDn
|
||||
1'0. 3cx 13528
|
||||
Rese2:r.:::h T~!angrD P.Jrk, NC 27709
|
||||
BASF
|
||||
:, !
|
||||
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|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user