# LV 4 - EPA Reg No: **2935-511** - Registrant: WILBUR-ELLIS COMPANY LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester (66.8%) - Label accepted: 2009-01-14 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/002935-00511-20090114.pdf --- u.s. ENVIRuI"MENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Pesticide Programs Registration Division (7505P) Ariel Rios Building 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington,'D.C. 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: _ Registration -L Reregistration (under FIFRA, as amended) Name and Address ofReg~strant (include ZIP Code): Wilbur-Ellis Company P.O. Box 1286 EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance: 2935-511 1 4 JAN 2009 Term oflssuance: Name of Pesticide Product: LV4 On the basis of infonnation furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others. This product is reregistered in accordance with FIFRA section 4(g)(2)(C) provided you: 1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration review of your product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit data. . 2. A "Note to Physician" must be added to the label which reads "Contains petroleum distillate. May pose an aspiration pneumonia hazard." 3. Per the acute toxicity review, the Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals must be revised to include the statement "Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals." 4. Per the acute toxicity review, revise the chemical-resistant glove bullet under the PPE section to read as follows: "chemical-resistant gloves (barrier laminate, nitrile rubber, neoprene rubber or viton)" 5. The mechanical transfer text under the Engineering Control section is not required for 2,4-D. Signature of Approving Official: Joanne 1. Miller Product Manager 23 Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505P) EPA Form 8570-6 Date: 1. 4 JAN 2009 ')8 Page 2 . EPA Reg. No. 2935-511 6. The text in bold type must be added to the User Safety Recommendation text currently on the label: "Remove c10thinglPPE immediately if pesticide gets inside." 7 . Since this label does not have aquatic uses, delete the last paragraph under the Environmental Hazards section currently on the label. 8. Under the Non-Agricultural Use Requirements,. delete the text "Reentry statement for residential and other turf sites excluding sod farms." 9. Add the following text under the Spray Drift Management section: "2,-4-D esters may volatilize during conditions oflow humidity and high temperatures. Do not apply during' conditions oflow humidity and high temperatures." 10. Under the Sweet Corn section, delete all references to pre-harvest applications, since the PHI is 45 days (and the pre-harvest rates on the label exceed the postemergence limits). Under the Small Grains section, add the text "Maximum of2.6 pints per acre for postemergence application. Maximum of 1 pint per acre for pre-harvest application." Note to RD: This label has a section for "Emergency Control in Wheat" which includes a rate in excess of the RED limits. Under the Control of Wild Garlic in Stubble Grain and Corn Fields section, revise the sentence starting with "Plant only labeled crops ... " with the following: "Orily labeled crops can be planted within 30 days of application." Under the Fall Seeded Oats section, specify that the limitations (second paragraph) apply to all oats (not just fall seeded). In addition, add the following limitations to this section: "Do not exceed 1 pint /acre per application for pre-harvest applications. Limited to 3.6 pints per crop cycle." Under the Grass Seed Crops section, add the text "Limited to 2 applications per year. Minimum of2l days between applications." Under the Grasses in Conservation Reserve Program Areas section, add the following: "Do not exceed 4 pints /acre per application Maximum of 2 applications per year Minimum of 30 days between applications Do not cut forage for hay within 7 days of application. If grass is to be cut for hay, Agricultural Use Requirements for the Worker Protection Page 3 EPA Reg. No. 2935-511 Standard are applicable. For program lands, such as Conservation Reserve Program, consult program rules to detennine whether grass or hay may be used. The more restrictive requirements of the program rules or this label must be followed." Under the Red Potatoes section, revise the text "make a second application about 10 to 14 days later" to read "make a second application after a minimum of 10 days, and up to 14 days later." Under the Soybeans section, revise the table to read ''Not Less Than 15 Days" prior to planting soybeans for the 1 to 2 pint rate. Under the Fallowland section, revise the sentence starting with "Plant only labeled crops ... " with the following: "Only labeled crops can be planted within 30 days of application." Under the General Weed Control section, add the statement "Applications to non­ cropland areas are not applicable to treatment 'of commercial timber or other plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes." 11. Under Storage and Disposal, change first bullet to read "Pesticide Storage". 12. Add the following statements to the labeling: Use of this product in certain protions of Cali fomi a, Oregon and Washington is subject to the January 22,2004 Order for injunctive relief in Washington Toxics Coalition, et al. v. EPA, COl-0132C, (W.D. WA). For further information, please refer to EPA Web Site: http://Www.epa.gov/espp. A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. Submit one copy of the revised final printed label for the record before you release the product for shipment. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be sl.lbject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec.6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. --... LV4 IDIAS 10610'11 '11IIH" FOR CONTROL OR SUPPRESSION OF MANY BROA8LEAF WEEDS AND BRUsH CONTROl. IN C0RN SMALL GRAINS, SOYBEAN (PREPLANT ONLy) AND OTHER LISTED CROPS AND 'HlNON-CROPAREAS SUCH AS LAWNS, PASTURES, RANGELANDS, FENCE ROWS, RIG'HT$-PF-WAY See Label for Tank Mixes in Both Crop and Non-Crop Areas ACTIVE INGREDIENT: lsaoctyl Ester of 2,4-0ichlorophenoxyacetic Acid· ... INERT INGREDIENTS .. ............. 66.8% 1" .. .... 33.2% TOTAL .. .... 100.0% Isomer Specific by AOAC Method "2,4·0ich!orophenoxyacetic: Acid .. " 3.8lbs.lgaL Contains Petroleum Distillates .. 44.3%, EPA REG. NO. ;:935-511 EPA EST NO. 71388-MO-1 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION - CAUCION Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a aJguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label. find someone to explain it to you in detaiL) IF SWALLOWED: IFON SKIN OR CLOTHING: IF IN EYES: FIRST AID .. Call poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. ·00 not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. ·00 NOT give any liquid to the person. ·00 not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. • Take off contaminated clothing. • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. ·Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes • RernoJe oontact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye .. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. In Case of Emergency, Call Chemtrec: !800) 424-9300 Have the product container or label with you vomen calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION - CAUCION Causes eye irritation. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Sorna materials that are chemica!~resistant to this product are listed beloYf. If you want fT'kJre options, follow the instructions for Category E on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. All mixers, loaders, applicators, flaggers, and other handlers must .......ear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes and socks, plus ~ chemical-resistant gloves Category A, such as butyl rubber ~ 14 mifs, or natura! rubber:=:. 14 mils, or neoprene rubber ~ 14 mils, or nitrile rubber ~ 14 mils, ......-hen applying postharvest dips or sprays to citrus, applying with any handheld nozzle or equipment, mixing or loading, cleaning up spllls or equipment, or otherwise exposed to the concentrate • chemical resistant apron Vlhen mixing or loading, cleaning up spills or equipment, or ottlerwise exposed to the concentrate. Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this producrs concentrate. Do not reuse them After each day of use, clothing or PPE must not be reused until ft is has been cleaned. See Engineering Controls for additional requirements Engineering controts statements: If this container is over one gallon and less than live galions, mixers and loaders v.no do not use a chemical system (probe and pump) to transfer contents of this container must wear coveralls or a chemical-resistant apron in addition to the other required PPE. If this container is five gallons or mare in capacity, a mechanical system (probe and pump) must be used for translerring the contents of this container. If the contents of a nonrefillable pesticide container are emptied, the probe must be rinsed before removal. If the mechanical system is used in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler requirements may be reduced or· modified as specified in the WPS. lNhen handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-611, the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the 'M"S. Pilot. must use an enclosed cockpft that meets the requirements listed in the WPS for agricu~ural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240!d)(6)] USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS USERS SHOULD: Wash hands before eating, drinking, ch"""ing (fu'm. \!sing tobacco or using the toilet. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. If pesticide gets on skin, wash immediately with soap and water. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. 'N3sh the outside of gloves before removing. As so~n as possible, vvash thoroughly and change Into clean clothing. Follow the manufacturer's instructions tor cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist. use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide may be toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to \Nater, to areas where surface wat~r is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean nigh 'oNater mark except as noted on appropriate labels. Dri,tt ~nd run~ff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas. Do not contammate vvater \r'Vhen disposing of equipment \'\lash vvaters or rinsate . This chemical has properties and characteristics aSSOCiated with chemicals detected in groundwater. The use of this chemical in areas v-mere soHs are permeable, particularly VYt1ere the vvater table is shallow, may resutt in groundwater contamination. Application around a cistern or well may result in contamination of drinking \oVater or ground'Water. Most cases of groundwater contamination invotving phenoxy herbicides such as 2,4·D have been associated with mixing/loading and disposal sites. C3ution should be exercised when handling 2,4-D pestiCides at such sites to prevent contamination of ground'-Nater supplies. Use of dosed systems tor mixing or transferring this prod,wct will reduce the probability of spills. Placement of the mixinglloading equipment on an impervious pad to contain spills will help prevent groundwater contamination. Fish breathe dissotved oxygen in the water and decaying weeeed, Ta I\-Veed , Texas blueweed, Thistle, ToadfJax, Tumbleweed, Velvetleaf, Vervain, Vetch, Virginia creeper, Wild carrOl, Wild garlic, Wild lettuce, Wild buckvveat, Wild onion, WIld radiSh. Wild rape, Wild stra........-berry. Wild s..,.,.-eet potato, Wrtchvveed, Wormseed, WorfTMoOod, Yellow rocket, Yellowstarthistle and other broadleaf weeds which may be listed elsevvhere on this label. . Some of these spedes may require repeat applications and/or use of higher rate recommended on this proouct label even under ideal conditions for applications. Control of pigNeeds in the High Plains area of Texas and Oklahoma may not be satisfactory with this product. USE IN LIQUID NITROGEN FERTILIZER: This product may be combined with liquid nilrogen fertHizer suitable for foliage application on corn, grass, pastures or small grains in one operation. Use product according to directions on this label for those crops. Use liquid nitrogen fertilizer at rates recommended by supplier 'ir E>rtension Service Specialist Mix the product and fertilizer according to the following instructions: Fill the spray tank approximately ha~ full with the liquid nrtrogen fertilizer. Add the product while agitating the tank. Add the remainder of the fertilizer while continuing to agrtate. Apply immediately maintaining agitation during application until tank is empty. 00 not apply during cold (near freezing) weather. Spray mixture must be used immediately and may not be stored. 00 not allow mixture to stand overnight. NOTE: If good continuous agitation is not maintained, separation of the spray mixture and/or clogging of the nozzles is likely to occur. Fertilizers can increase foliage contact burn of herbiddes. Reducing the fertilizer rate and concentrate will reduce the hazard of leaf burn. ADJUVANT USE: An agricultural surfactant, such as R·11e Spreader.Activator may· be added at 0.25% by volume (1 qt. per 100 gallons of spray solution) to help increase the control 01 large or difflcult'tVeeds EQUtPMENT CLEANUP: Sprayers and equipment should be washed thoroughly after use. Neutral. Clean 11.1 tank cleaner wiH aid in cleaning equipment Do not let ·wash water accumUlate on the ground. Pesticide residue must be captUied and disposed of according to state, local and Federal regulations. SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT A va.riety of.f~ctors including weath~r ~ndltions (e.g., wln~ dir~ction, """;nd speed, temperaturt.', relatNe humldrty) and method at application (e.y., ground, aenal, a[[blast, chemigation) can inlluence pesticide drift. The applicator must evaluate all factors and make appropriate adjustments when applying this product. Droplet Size When applying sprays that contain 2,4·0 8S the sole active ingredient, or wilen applying sprays tilat contain 2,4-0 mixed with active ingredients that require a Coarse or coarser spray, apply only as a Coarse or ooarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or a volume mean diameter of 385 microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles VVhen applying sprays that contain 2,4-D mixed Yllith O1her active ingredients that require a MedIum or more fine spray, apply only as a Medium or coarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or a 1J0lume mean diameter of 300 microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles Wind Speed Do not apply at \Hind speeds greater than 15 mph. Only apply this product if the wind direction favors on-target deposition and there are not sensitive areas (inCluding, but not limited to, residential areas, bodies of watel, known habitat for nontargel species, nontarget crops) within 250 leet downwind. If applying a Medium spray, leave one swath unsprayed at the downwind edge of the treated field. Temperature Inversions If applying at wind speeds less than 3 mph, the applicator must determine if: a) conditions of temperature inversion exist, or b) stable atmospheric conditions exist at or below nozzle height. Do not make applications into areas of temperature inversions or stable atmospheric conditions. Susceptible Plants Do not apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food, forage, or other plantings that might be damaged or crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption. Susceptible crops include, but are not limited to, cotton, okra, flowers, grapes (in growing stage), fruit trees (foliage), . soybeans (vegetative stage), ornamentals, sunflowers, tomatoes. beans, and 'other vegetables, or tobacco. Small amounts of spray drift that might not be visibl~ may injure susceptible broadleaf plants. other State and Local Requirements Applicators must follow all state and local pesticide drift requirements regarding application of 2,4.0 herbicides. VVnere states have more stringent regulations, they must be observed. Equipment All aerial and ground application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using appropriate carriers or surrogates. Additional requirements (er aerial applicalions: The boom length must not exceed 75% of the wingspan or 90% of the rotor blade diameter. Release spray at the lowest height consistent vvith efficacy and flight safety. Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the crop canopy unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. This requirement does not apply to forestry or rights·of·way applications. When applications are made with a crosS'Nind, the s'N3th will be displaced dov"n'Nind. The applicator must compensate for this by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. ' Addifional requirements (or ground boom application: Do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy. SELECTIVE WEEDING IN CROPS ~ORN (Field and Popcorn): Preplant or preemergent •. 1 to 2 pints or· Post-emergent -. Average Conditions~· 1/2 pint Dry Conditions" -·112 to 3/4 Dint Pre·harvest·· 1 to 2 pints . ·For Westem states _. Arizona. Idaho. Montana. Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Vl/yoming Use with recommended amounts of vvater to make per acre applications. Use lov.-er rates of product for easily-controlled weeds, on inbreds and 'Nhen corn is growing rapidly. Do not Guttivate for about 2 VYeeks after treatment while corn is brittle. Apply only one preplant or preemergent application per crop. Do not apply more than one postemergent application per crop. Do not apply more than one preharvest application per crop. Do not exceed a total 016 pints of LV·4 per acre per crop. The preharvest interval (PHI) is 7 days. Do not use treated crop as fodder tor 7 days lollowing application. Do not allow livestock to lor age or graze treated helds INlthin 14 days after treatment. PREPLANT: To control emerged broadleaf \Need seedlings or existing cover crops prior to planting corn. apply 7 to 14 days before planting. Do not use on ligl,t, sandy soil, or where soil moisture IS inadequate for normal weed growth. Use high rate for control of less susceptible weeds or cover crops such as alfalfa. PREEMERGENT: Apply product to emerged weeds Irom 3 to 5 days after planting but before oom emerges. Do not use on very light, sandy soils. Use the higher rates on heavy soils. Plant corn as deep as practical. Product wll not control 'Needs lAlhich have not emerged. POST-EMERGENT: Best results are usually obtained when \Needs are small and corn is 4 to 18 inches tall. As soon as corn is over 8 inches tali, use drop nozzles to keep spray off corn fOliage as much as' possible; direct spray over tops of -.veeds but not over the corn. Do not apply from tasseling to dough stage. If corn is growing rapidly and temperature and Soil moisture is high, use 1/3 pint per acre to reduce possibility of crop damage. Delay cultivation for 8 to 10 days to prevent stalk breakage due to temporary brittleness caused by 2.4-D. Application rates of up to 1 pint per acre may oe used to control some hard·to·oontrol weeds. However, the possibility of injury to the oorn is increased. Do not use with atrazine, oil or other adjuvants. Since the tolerance to 2,4-0 of individual hybrids varies, oonsu~ your seed supplier,· local E>rtension Service, Agricunural E>rperiment Station or University Weed Specialist for information. PRE-HARVEST: Alter the hard dough or denting stage, apply 1 to 2 pints in 1 to 5 gallons of water per acre by air or 5 to 30 gal1ons.of 'Nater by ground equipment to suppress perenniallNCeds, decrease weed seed production and control tall weeds such as Bindweed, Cocklebur, Dog bane, Jimsonweed, Ragweed, Sunflower, Velvetleaf and vines that interfere wrth harvesting. The high rate will be needed for tough -weeds under stress. NO-TILL APPLICATION: LV 4 may be used in the broadcast method with a normal boom or with direct pipes set 12 inches apart in 36 inch fCMIS. When using this product, apply at a rate of 1/3 to 112 n. oz. in 10 gallons of \Nater per acre. Maintain uniform pressure and speed when applying. LV 4, page 3 01 5 ICORN (Sweet): Preplant or preemergent --1 to 2 pints Post-emergent .. A"erage Conditions .. 1/2 pint Dry Condrtions' .. 112 to 3/4 pint Pre-harvest .- 1 to 2 pints 'For Western states .. Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Ne"ada, Oregon, Utah, """shington and Wyoming. Use 'Nith recommended amounts of water to make per acre applications. Use lower rates of product lor easily-controlled "",eds, on inbreds and when com is growing rapidly. Do not cult;"'ate for about 2 'w'IIE!eks after treatment wtlile corn is brittle. Apply only one preplant or preemergent application per crop Do not apply more than one postemergent application per crop. Do not apply more than one preharvest application per· crop, Do not exceed a total of 3 pints 01 LV-4 per acre per crop. Allow a minimum 01 21 days between applications. The pre harvest interval (PHI) is 45 days. Do not use treated crop as fodder lor 7 days lollowing application. Do not ailow Ii"estock to lorage or graze treated lields within 14 days after treatment PREPLANT: To control emerged broad leal weed seedlings or existing co"er crops prior to planting corn, apply 7 to 14 days before planting, Do not use on lIght, sandy soil, or 'Where soil moisture is inadequate lor normal weed growth. Use high rate for control 01 less susceptible weeds or c~er crops such as alfalfa. PREEMERGENT: Apply product to emerged weeds from 3 to 5 days after planting but belore corn emerges. Do not use on very light, sandy soils. Use the higher rates on heavy soils. Plant corn as deep as prac~cal. Ploduct will not control weeds which have not emerged. POST-EMERGENT: Best results are usually obtained when weeds are small and corn is 4 to 18 inches tal!. As soon as corn is over B inches tall, use drop nozzles to keep spray off corn foliage as much as possible; direct spray over tops of \Needs but not oller the corn. Do not apply from tasseling te dough stage. II corn is growing rapidly and temperature and soil moisture is high, use 1/3 pint per acre to reduce possibility 01 crop damage. Delay cuttivation for 8 to 10 days to prevent stalk breakage due to temporary brittleness caused by 2,4-D. Application rates 01 up to 1 pint per acre may be used to control some hard·to-control weeds. HCMfever, the possibility of injury to the corn is increased. Do not use with atrazine, oil or other adjwants. Since the tolerance to 2,4-0 of indi"idual hybrids varies, consutt your seed supplier, klcal Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station or University Weed SpedaJist tor information. PRE-HARVEST: After the hard dough or denting stage, apply 1 to 2 pints in 1 to 5 gallons 01 water per acre by air or 5 to 30 gallons of water by ground eqUipment to suppress perennial weeds, decrease weed seed production and control tall weeds such as Bindweed, Cocklebur, Dogbane, Jimsonweed, Ragweed, Sunflower, Vewetleaf and "ines that intelfere with' harvesting. The high rate \lYiIJ be needed for lough vveeds under stress, . NO-TILL APPLICATION: LV 4 may be used in the broadcast method wrth a normal boom or with direct pipes set 12 inches apart in 36 inch rows. When using this product, apply at a rate of 1/3 to 112 II. oz. in 10 gallons of water per acre. Maintain un~orm pressure and speed when applying. '{'SMALL GRAINS (Barley, Oats, Wheat, Rye), not underseeded wrth a legume: Wheat, Barley, Rye .. Annual weeds.. Average Conditions .. 1/2 to 1 pint; Dry Condrtions' .. 1 to 2 pints Perennial vveeds -- Average Conditions -- 1 pint Dry Conditions' .. 1-1/4 to 2 pints Pre-harvest ~- 1 pint • For Western states - Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, \l\.ashington and Wyoming. 00 not make more than one postemergent application per crop. Do not make more than one preharvest application per crop. The prehalVest interval is 14 days .. For aerial application on grain. it is suggested to use this product in 1 to 5 gallons of water per a"ere, tolal spray volume of at least two gallons per acre, and for ground application, use 3 to 25 gallons of water per acre. Make application in the Spring vAlen ~eds are small after grain begins tillering but before boot state (usually about 4 to 8 inches high). Do not spray belore the tiller stage or from early boot through milk stage. Use IOlh'er rate of product for easiry-controlled seedling weeds, and higher rate for older and more tolerant v.teeds. Do not treat grains underseeded 'With legumes, and do not spray Winter grains in the Fall. To control large ¥leeds tnat 'Will (ntertere vflth harvest or to suppress perennjal weeds, pre-harvest treatment can be applied when grain is in the dough stage. Higher rates may be needed to handle difficult 'Need problems in certain areas such as under dry conditions especially in Western areas. HO'Never, do not use unless possible crop injury will be acceptable. For the high rates on Spring '#heat and barley as 'NeU as Winter vomeat and rye, consutt State Agricultural Experimerit Station or Extension Service Weed Specialists for recommendations or suggestions to fit local conditions. Small grains: Do not allow livestock to forage or graze treated fields IlVithin 14 days after treatment. Do not feed treated straw to livestock. FOR EMERGENCY WEED CONTROL IN WHEAT: Perennial broad leal weeds .. apply 3 pints per acre when weeds are approaching bud stage. Do not spray grain in the bootlo dough stage, The 3 pint per acre application can produce injury to wheat. Balance the severity of your 'Need problem against the possibility of crop damage. Vv'here pere"nnial weeds are scattered, spot treatment is suggested to minimize the extent of crop injury Use lovo.er rate if small annual and biennial \i'Yeeds are the major problem. Use the higher rate if perennial....veeds or annual and biennial vveeds are present lNhich are in the hard-to-contral categories as determined by local experience. The higher rates increase the risk of grain injury and should be used only where the \Yeed control problem justifies the grain damage risk. Do nat apply to grain in the seedling stage. For aerial application on grain, apply this product in 1 to 5 gallons 01 water per acre. Total spray "olume of at least two gallons per acre. For ground application, use 3 to 25 galions water per acre. PRE-HARVEST TREATMENT. Apply 1 pint with recommended amount 01 water per acre when grains are in the hard dough stage to control large weeds that may intelfere with harvest. Best resutts will be obtained when soil moisture is sufficient to cause succulent 'Need grO'oNth. Do not exceed a total of 3.5 pints per acre per crop, CONTROL OF WILD GARLIC AND WILD ONION: For impr~ed control of difficutt weeds including VVld garliC and WIld onion, apply 1 to 2 pints of product per acre. Since these rates may injure the crop, do not use unless possible crop damage is acceptable. For the higher rates on Spring VJheat and barley, consult your local State Agricuttural Experiment Station or Extension Service Weed specialist for recommendations or suggestions to fit beal conditions. CONTROL OF WILD GARLIC IN STUBBLE GRAIN AND CORN FIELDS: FollOwing the harvest 01 small grains and corn, Wild garlic often produces new Fall growth. This field should be sprayed with 4 pints 01 product in 10 to 40 gallons 01 water per acre. This is a useful practice as one part of Wild garlic control program. Do not make more than 2 applications per year, Do not exceed 4 pints per acre per application. Allow a minimum 01 3D days betv.een applications. Plant only labeled crops within 29 days lollowlng application. Do not plant non· labeled crops lor three months after application. SPRING SEEDED OATS: Use 1/2 pint per acre with recommended amount 01 water to gi"e good co"erage. Apply after the fully lillered stage, except during the boot to dough stage. . FALL SEEDED OATS (Souttlem): Apply 114 to 1-114 pints per aCre with recommended amount of water after full tilleting but before early boot stage. Some difficult vveeds may require the higl1er rates of 314 to 1-114 pints per acre for maximum control but Injury may result. Do no: spray during or im­ mediately lollowing cold weather. Do not make more than one JX)stemergent application per crop Do not make more than one preharvest application per crop. The preharvest interval is 14 days. NOTE: Oats are less tolerant to 2,4-0 than wheat or barley and more likely to be injured GRASS SEED CROPS: Apply 1 to 4 pints 01 product in up to 30 gallons of water per acre by air or ground equipment in the Spring or Fall to control broadleaf weeds in grass being grolMl for seed. Do not apply Irom early boot to milk stage. Spray seedling grass only after the live-leal stage, using 3/4 to 1 pint per acre to control small seedling \Needs. After tlle grass is \'Veil established, higher rates of up to 4 pints can be used to control hard~to·contrDI annual or perennial VoIeeds. For best results, apply when soil moisture is adequate for good grolMh Do not use on Bentgrass unless injury can be tolerated. Grass Seed Crops: Do not graze dairy animals within 7 days after treatment. GRASSES IN CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM AREAS: To control or suppress annual broadleaf weeds, apply when weeds are acti"ely growing. Use 112 to 1 pint per acre when weeds are small; use higher rates on older weeds. Excessive injury may result it applied to young grasses with feo.ver than 6 leaves or prior to grasses being .........ell established. To control or suppress biennia! and perennial broad leaf weeds in established grasses, apply at a rate 01 2 to 4 pints per acre. Appl)' to actively gro'Wing vveeds. Treat 'Nhen biennial Vv'eeds are in the seedling to rosette stage and before flo'vYer stalks become apparent. Treat perennial v.eeds in the bud to bloom stage. NOTE: Suggest at least:2 gallons of ¥rater per acre by air and 5 gal/ons ofvvater per acre by ground. Do not harvest or graze treated Conse.rvation Reserve Program areas. Do not apply to grasses in the boot to dough stage il grass seed production is desired. RED POTATOES (Grown for fresh marllet): Properly timed applicatiolls 01 this product generally enhance red color, aid in storage retention of red COlor, improve skin appearance, increase tuber set, and improve tuber size uniformrty (fe\Nef jumbos). Crop response may vary depending on variety, Etress factors and local conditions. Consutt INith Agricultural Extension Service and other qualified crop advisors for local recommendations. Varieties Vvith naturally dark red oolor generally benefit less Irom treatment. Apply 2.3 fl. Dzs. of this product per acre in 5 to 25 gallons 01 water using ground or aerial equipment. The specific spray volume selected shOUld be sufficient for good coverage of plants Make the first application when potatoes are in the pre-hud stage (about 7 to 10 inches high) and make a second application about 10 to 14 days later. Dei not exceed two applications per crop. Do not harvest within 45 days 01 application. Uneven application, or mixture with other pesticides and additives may increase the risk of CfOP injury. SOYBEANS: FOR USE IN CROP RESIDUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN SOYBEANS (Preplan! only). GENERAL INFORMATION: LV 4 is a herbicide that provides control 01 many emerged susceptible annual and perennial broadleal weeds. It may be applied prior to planting soybeans to provide foliar burndo'Ml contrOl of susceptible annual and perennial broadleaf \oVeeds and certain broad leaf colier crops such as those listed on this label This product should only be applied preplant to soybeans in situations such as reduced tillage production systems, where emerged weeds are present. Apply only according to the application instructions given below Do not use any tillage operations bet'v\.een application 01 LV 4 and planting soybeans MIXING INSTRUCTIONS: Compatible crop oil concentrates, agricultUral surfactants and fluid fertil­ izers approved for use on gro\lw'lng crops may increase the herbicidal effectiveness of 2,4-0 on certain lNCeds and may be added to the spray tank. Read and follaw aJJ directions and precautions on this label and on all labels of adjLNants or fertilizers mixed with this product. APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Apply using air or ground equipment in sufficient gallonage to obtain adequate =erage of weeds. Use 2 or more gaHons 01 water per acre in aerial equipment and 10 or more gallons of ........ater per acre in ground equipment . APPLICATION TIMING AND USE RATES' 2,4-D Formulation Used Maxlumum Rate (per acre) Wilen 10 apply i (days prior to planting soybeans) LV 4 314 to 1 pint (12 to 16 II oz.) NOT LESS THAN 7 DAYS I 1 to 2 pints (16. to 32 fl oz.) NOT LESS THAN 7 DAYS l WEEDS CONTROLLED: Alfa~a', Bindweed-, Bittercress-small-flowered, Bullnettle, Buttercup-small­ flowered, Carolina geranium, Cinquefoin~common and rough, C!over-red~, Cocklebur.common, Dandelion-, Evening primrose·cutleaf, Garlic-wid', Horsev.eed or marestall,lronweed, Lambsquarters~ common, Lettuce--prickJy, Morningglory·annual, Mousetail, Mustard·lNild, Onion-wild·, Pennycress.fie!d. Peppergrass-, Purslane-common, Rag'Need-common, Ragy.,.oeed-giant, Shepherdspurse, So'Nthistle­ annual, Speedwell, Thistle-Canada-, Thistle-bull, Velvetleaf, VetCh-hairy', and Virginia copperleal. 'These species are only partially controlled. For best \ gallons per acre. Do not make more than 1 application. per year. Using LV 4 and Escort", Oust" and Telar": To improve control of some target species, this product may atso be tank mixed with Escort, Oust and Talar herbicides for post emergent weed control. Tank mixes have shown improved control where resistant biotypes arB present. NOTE: AI! intended t~nk mix combinations should be used only in recommended areas on the same broadleaf vveed species .found on both labels. For application methods and other use specificat" use the most restricted limitations from labeling of both products. . Ions, Loc~1 conditions ma~ a.ffed the u~ ~f thjs chemical. Consuh: State Agricultural Extension or E)(periment station ~eed SpeCialist for speCIfic recommendations for local weed problems and for information on poSSIble lower dosages. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO not contaminate water, food or feed by storage·o~ disposal. STO~AGE: Atways use original contain.~r to st?re p~~lcides in a secured warehouse or storage bUilding. Do not store near seeds, fertilizers, Insecticides or fungicides. Containers should be opened in well ventilated areas. Keep container tightly sealed when not in use Do nol slack cardboard cases more than two pollets high. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide vvastes are toxic. If containe~ is damaged or jf pesticide has leaked, contain all spillage. Absorb and clean up all spilled materiallNith granules or sand. Place in.a closed I~beled ?Ontai~er ~or proper disposal. Improper disposal of excess pesticide. spray mIXtures or rmsate IS a VIOlation of Federal law and may contaminate ground water. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your state Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. CONTAtNER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalen!). Then offer for recycling or recondi!loning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other approved State and local procedures. Plastic ~ontainers are also disposable by incineration;or if allowed by State and local authornies, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. . Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability: NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and limitation at Warranty and liabIlity before buying Of using the product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded ALL STATEMENTS MADE HEREIN ARE SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE LAW, AND TO THE EXTENT THERE IS ANY INCONSISTENCY OR CONTENTION, APPLICABLE LAW SHALL GOVERN. The Directions for Use of the product must be followed carefully It is imjXlssible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of many different factors including, vvithout limitation, manner of use or application, weather, combination with other products, or crop conditions. 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