# DUPONT DPX-E9636 75 DF HERBICIDE - EPA Reg No: **352-570** - Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Rimsulfuron (75%) - Label accepted: 1996-02-20 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00570-19960220.pdf --- 3Jc •. 2/~ .570 I " . DPX-E9636 75DF herbicide .' ......... A Growing Partnership With Nature" BEST AVAILABLE COP'~ r- -~-.--. -- -------- JPX':E9636 H:GH DPX -E96;3.?provide~ Sel(~.cnVel0!) gras:; contffifi;; field com 1'l'I'lie-d 4-\eaf (2 "","ao .. ' .. '. j~m n·: ..-. ·DP> .J63()n;.YIA ialL ... AW ".'U\6"i,.:.ul1. br'Oac ;cafhetbi;::id~s. .' Sec Tank MixApplicati()ns. per' " i'- CCEPTED !='EB 20 1996 u.s. 1M FoUoa1! . rt'dcle F1IDg'IclcIe. aaclllodendc1d • Act. CI8 c=ccd .... lew u. F I nlldd. regllD'lIlI'd tmcIer ':I'! Ib!:;. ~, .. !>~s;:.2.=...-LL.t:::..--I Precautionary Statements .......................................... I Application Infonnation ............................................ 2 When to Apply ....................................................... 2 Timing to Crop Stage ............................................. 2 Timing to Weeds ..................................................... 2 Rate ......................................................................... 3 Spray Adjuvants ........................................................ 2 Crop Oil Concentrates ............................................ 2 Nonionic Surfactants .............................................. 2 Ammonium Nitrogen Fertilizer. ............................... 3 Mixing Instructions ..................................................... 3 Soil Insecticide Interactions ........................................ 3 Seqllchtial Applicalions ........................................... . Application Infonnation ............................................ <1 Ground Application ................................................ 4 ! ': .• , ,1 i p::,:, :~ .. ,.I ACllvity C:dP H:nla:ion .. ' ................. . .- .......... ~ SPI<,h,) :,!lUt LL: W:,sh h""cis bef":e eotiil,', t~:inkinf!. chcwinr f'LHll. llsint! tobacco or using the I,lliet. RClllOVC clOIhing immediately if pesticide gels inside, TIlcn wash ihoroughly and put on clean clothing, ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD$ Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is prescnt, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark, Do not contaminate watcr by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes, BEST AVAILABLE Copy ~-----------------,~,-~,--,,'"~p-" ,. DIRECTIONS FOn U2:-: It is a violation of federal law to use this product in U lilUliner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that wiU COIlt:lct workers or other persons, either directly or throu(:h drift. Only p. ')tected handlers mlly be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Usc this product only in accordance with its labeling and witll the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests. nurseries. and greenhouses, and handlers of agriculrural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the "1 r:' . 'j .;":-- ,i'PE) ;." . r·" i ' j", "j" • prod: .. 'c, in I>;:. 00> .. _ .'. l '. tu usc~ \~f Lli.c;. ;.;c ,'overed l,:. L., \,'orker Protection St<1nd,u-l" Do nut cntGf or aIlo\\.' worker cnlry into treated areas during the restricted eno), interval (REI) of 4 hours. I '. _.' " d. ,,;":;(, •. , I I ;,,-'nn,:":J i :ld,'." 1,'",' \\', ,,! -': F,(':. ~'I;:;n Stt.,!{I,." ;.,' d d:;·; ; , ):1\'0"0 c( ,.,m~ ... ) ttC~,., "" :H;~'ll I I ." ph' I' '. '.01 \\dlcr. j,,, ! " < ',<. I \',', . . ": _ '\ l' . _____ J IYj ';'': .i};«~f', ~!; .. \IJtd be ll~et; \ I!} in ;-I\,xo:-dan.::c \\ I rcculllllll'Il~L:!inn~ on this label or in supp!emenral DuPont publication.). DuPont will not he rc~ponsible for losses Or damage resulting from use of this product in any manner not specifically recommended by DuPont APPLICATION INFORMATION DuPont DPX-E9636 75DF Herbicide is a water dispersible granule containing 75% active ingredient by weight. Apply at a rate of 114 to 1/3 ounce per acre. OPX-E9636 is a selective herbicide for control of certain annual grass weeds when applied postemergence to spike to 4-leaf (2 collar) field com. Do not use on sweet com or popeom. WHEN TO APPL Y OPX-E9636 performs best when applied to spike to 4-leaf (2 collar) com and to actively growing grass weeds at weed heights no greater than those given in the rate guide. Sec Rate. TIMING TO CROP STAGE nrx [")(,,!, Illay tx' ai'pli,d t,) field Corn in the spi!;e to 4·kaf (2 wild') SI:I,'C (apl'fO\lIl1:lIci: 1.'2"" to 6" tall). • Do not apply to com taller than 4 leaf (2 collar) or approximately 6" tall. Risk or injury increases as the crop grows past this stage. Apply f)PX-E')C1() wlt..:n grasses arc yow~g and aclivdy growing, but t>.,fore tlv:.' reach the si7-" Ii' ted in the table he low. • Applications made to weeds at growth stages glea/cr titan those listed below may result in less tllan satisfacoy control. Yields may be reduced due to competition. RATE • Apply DPX-E9636 at a rate of 1/4 to 1/3 ounce per acre for season-long control of the grass weeds listed helow. When applied as directed, DPX· E9636 will controllhe following weeds: Grasses Barnyardgrass Foxtails Giant Fall panicum SPRAY ADJUVANTS Applications of DPX-E9636 must include: · , l • \'j . (\!' . , .•. , Height (lucht'S) 1-2" 1-2" i· I .. 1-2" ",!.'.lJJj'"ill1:1t: Ii] ,';1 t . ..: fuu:I.; i;1 :~' ,. I".: .... :v, \cd .'\,"'." .. ~',' t. t', V,'I::, ! ,'.]1 't.1r,: l~ "\\ CP';) ;;~:'.i CC1.:':J Ht'lhi,'il l,.'.;,'· "" ",.:' ','1', I~ .. ,: ".T;,;,.'h (:_'r ~'tk'l~'l'iC _"~;,'nL'> (I;' the pndl!Clial>cL l)IU"";;'h,:l'; nlU~( In!H~tin only ingll'Jicnts "'!l·~.· .. ,:, L! ',\',",,~, ih'lghl tn Ill::: , .• , iurCI 's spccificatir. ',1>" hl"'li': l~i';: t~; ':: !ipi~ll'nt is set up Il) avoid ~,:,:\1:'1: ] )i):"':~EI)(d6 d:. (.',".':)y O\"l.~r the mw;-. J.ihl into [/: .. : um: v,,, IJ orl. Overlaps, or stat1ing, stopping. slowing, and turning while spraying may result in crop injury. Band Application • For band applications, use proportionately less spray mixture. To avoid crop injury, carefully calibrate the band applicator so a~ not to exceed the labeled rate. • Carefully follow the manufacnlrer's instructions for nat fan nozzle orientation, distance of nozzles from the crop and weeds, spray volumes, calibration and spray pressure. Aerial Application (See also Spray Drift) • Use noule types and arrangements that will provide optimum spray distribution and maximum coverage at 3 to 5 GPA. Do not apply during a temperature inversion, when winds are gusty, or when conditions favor poor coverage and/or off· t:lr~{'l srray IlhWl'Il1(,Il!. CHEMIGATlor~ I>I'XL'i636 should not he applied through any :ipe of irrigation system. 4 d\\';~C: '.::1"'/ : .. C'Jf'mITI~): 'S AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY o 1 q DPX·E9636 rna\' be applied to all field com hybnds excep, ~Ie few tilat are clas,'i:,ed by DuPont as potentially susceptible to injury following DPX·E9636 application. Consult your chemical dealer, seed supplier, or DuPont representative for a cunent listing of field com hybrids classified as "potentially susreptible" to DPX·E9636. DPX·E9636 provides the bes! results when applied to young, actively growing grasses. Applications made durinll wann, moist conditions (70°F or more) with ade{juatc soil moisture both before and after application maximize perfom.ance. • The degree and duration of control depend on: spray coverage, weed spectrum, weed size, growing conditions both before and after application, soil moisture, precipitation, and adjuvant selection. • Treating grasses that exceed maximum label height may :-'~"I: j11 I, ... · '{b,"; d/,~:-:- ,\~~ .. ('(1,',!.(;1. 1 ,h:""l:r'l>:: l('",;',)''>; ~'ii: in. it:' n1.'}' r\'~~:1 1"',1'11 ;·j't::i(:,'~h .. 'i: ..... ;.2 Id I':.' !,:.: unuer st'l~S!-. fH)!,;: • <1Dnormall> ' )t or (.'0]<; '. I-dher ·cnvironrm',llal conditio]",:: ~.uch as drought, water­ saturated soils, hail damag~, or frost • disease, inse .. :t or nCnl:ltoJc dam;J,~c • i~T ,.):- L:'; [.:. ',_::~" ,'\"IOU:-, y~ • if t!jC com ti. ~ I: II: .. CP:'l1 ~:.~:·l' 0'" g:-;~n; ~ ill t.\,.:('"~d the sizes ill~.h .. /.J.:(d U,I 1111S lauei. ACC:_, ~ r ~l' ;~lily 1:1(' u',cd fl)J" gT;.~S control. Consul! thl~ ,-\CL'i.~~,,":' ;:ibcl fl'; ~;:';i:::' infl·':·III:l:ini1. I )1'X-E963(, i~ r:linfasl in 4 hours. • Applications made Juring or imJ11cdiatdy following periods of large day/night temperature fluctuations may decrease control. • Applications made when nighttime temperatures drop below 45 OF increase the potential for adverse crop response. • Applications of DPX·E9636 to dry, dusty fields may reduce grass control in the wheel tracks. • DPX·E9636 rapidly inhibits the growth of susceptible grasses, reducing competition within as little as 6 hours after application. Susceptible grasses are controlled in 7· 21 days. CULTIVATION Cultivation prior to the application of DPX·E9636 may decrease control by pruning roots and placing weeds under stress. This stress may occur from cultivation previously made up to 10 ""ys before application. • "nli.' hc~t timl' fl'; "ullivatlOn is 7 -14 day\ affcr DrX· L%:I(' appkatj,,,,,, BEST AVAILABLE COpy CW):-' fiOTAT1·:...·~,: 'llIe following nltalional intervals should be ObSCfVCJ when 1I,inr. OPX-E96.i6: Crop I nterval in Mont hs Corn (field) Anytime Com (pop, sweet) 10 Soybeans Iii (15 days) Cereals (wheat, oats, barley) 4 Peas, snap beans, dry beans 8 Alfalfa 10 Potatoes 4 Sorghum \0 Sugar beets \0 Sunflower \0 Other crops 18 . SPRAYER PREPARATION/CLEANUP , . •. ;. H. ". I ,,~. ' .. CL::. , ,;caiidj" '1,-' : ,'I ': '~lllr~ ~;;-'.'-j.\ :,;' Dl-'A--.L~:1:-l.~::., \ .' cleanup pre>.. !... specified on the label of Ihe produc: 1-,-c\'ious1y spr~~.\\·d. J" 111) cleanup pro.:cdur'~ is providcd.l1:'c UtC procedurc II,", follows. inllllcdialciy following applications of DPX-E9636,thorolJghly clean all mixing , s "1;,'1)~;_·. :j. -,_:cquipnh.'J::' :·O;·~3Pf:)I;;.::np .... , ",~C Icad ~!tld lo;:ow label dircc!io:l~ for proper rin" ti;~.j)(hal of tl-'", prd'.hh'l pr ... ".":,1-. ,!y :-'jli\ .. d~ Il; ;, i\:j~t' ,:q,;:p!L('n! \\iJJ h; U::-'l'~j O\'t, ,ill t'.' ,.:r J 'd rK.'. i,': :'i";.\ lilU,'i;Jj(' l,l:l;h of D;<"~'[Y(L;('. 1',,, :Ll.~.< !J!i L ",',~;: i;e';l w..::~r ~l: the I. !L: ct (':,c~ day of spraYII.g, llush the boom and hoses, and allow to sit overnight Cleanup Procodure I. Drain the tank aJ J thoroughly hose down the interior surfaces. Flush tile tank, hoses, and boom with clean water for a minimum of 5 min. 2. Partially fill the tank with clean water and add one gal of household ammonia* (containing 3% active) for every 100 gal of water. Finish filling the tank with water, then flush the cleaning solution through the hoses, boom, and nozzles. Add more water to completely fill the tank and allow to agitate/recirculate for at least 15 min. Again, flush the hoses, boom. and nozzles with the cleaning solution, then drain the tank. 3. Repeat Step 2. 4. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a bucket containing the cleaning agent and water. 5. Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of:) min, n1.lshing. tile wJfcr throu,rh the ho<;;c'; :Jlld hoolll. • Equivalcnl all), 1\1I1!' Clf an allcmalc ~Ircnf.:lh al1l1\l(mia solution or a IJn~ cI,!;tn("r fl'cnllHHended in the DuPnnl bullelin "Sulfonylurea IIcrhicide.~. A Gllide tc) Equirrncnl Cleanou!''' p,ay be u~. 7 1- q SPRAY DRIFT rM: :AG[::t,~~:-xT Till' inh:r<,I('tion or many c...juiptll':nt and wealher-relat.:d faelurs dcternlincs Ihe J"lIcntinl for spray drill. TIle applirator is rcsponsiblr 1m considering all these faclors wilen makin!' aj,plication dccision:-;. A VOIDIt\G'SI RAY DRII'T IS 'rilE RESPONSlUlLlTY OF THE APPLICATOR. IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets (>150 - 200 microns), The best drift management strategy is 10 apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control. The presence of sensitive species nearby, the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFf POTENTIAL, BUT WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFf IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE F~-'\,lr''-)1''r-.1T:'''T·\!~ C("':"Jf)~T:' \\'~:~ ~C2 'P';I,'1. '" · , u" .... , . Controlling Drop!;;; Size - Genera! I "dmh, 125 Vo!lPl1C - Use hirh fin\\,' rate 11~)Z7,lcs to <~r;lly the hi::\:;'Sl praclical spray volume. Nozzles with higher ralcd !lows produce br2cr droplct~. ;"'Y .. ;,. l.:'.'I, I':', i.j{)~':-'I: ;\J ... , ...... ,!:I...JJI..lJ,. ,\Tli.~;. 1'1 ()W I: Y"F~ .\kE ;\iCE[;':I;·. 1'.,1 ;,l1lCil1Lj:· .\C;T~· i<~~-;;:7.J Y i ;~STL:\ D {)F I!'H ':'; ", ,'\' 1"."".),'. E. >'OZlJC Type - Usc a flt.l!7k \\,,!,' ',ii"l j...;; dC~l:";fl'~d (01 t\l(" i~. ~lld:'d ar;}licL!lion. \\ 1~11 !.'r",,' 11(,ni(' tYI)'~~. n:.'lOW('! .<';':,.~ ;:i1gk:-: pnt{iul'(, br;~'r \ l'(I:;';, .~;' d:--:,,~' II:\'. dnrt nou!es. Controlling Droplet Size· Aircraft • Number or Nozzles - Usc the minimum number of nozzles with the highest flow rate that provide unifornl coverage. • Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that.the spray is emitted backwards. parallel to Ole airstream will produce larger droplets than oOler orientations. Nozzle Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core WiOl swirl plate removed) oriented straight back produce larger droplets than oOler nozzle types. • Boom Length - The boom length should not exceed 3/4 of the wing or rotor length - longer hooms increase drift potential. • Application Height - Application more than 10 ft above the canopy increases the pOlential for spray drift. BOOM HEIGHT Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified) which provides uniform coverage reduces the cxposurc of (~p)rkr' !o e\'apor;ltinr1 and Wi:ld. For !~rnl!nd equipment. the hoom ,holiid rCIlI:lin !c\'cl witll tile cr'.Jp a"d have minimallH'uncc . BEST AVAILABLE COpy -,,-.~."""""-".---'- "~-',,- WiND Dl:ft I':)!t:tilial inC!l',L,e~ "I w~nd :-,p.:ed~ oflcss than 3 mph (dllc to ,;;version potent;al) or more than 10 Illph. However. many f~c:ors. including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given wind speed. A VOID GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS. Note: Locallerrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect spray drift TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY \\11<'11 making applications in hot and dry conditions. set up equipment to produce larger droplet~ to reduce eff~~ts of evaporation. TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing. which causes small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and P '" ,! ,t,'rdl:' i~~:' "')fH'f"ntr.','d • .-hud, Ten-:f'("'--::"~!f1' i·"·"':"";f)rr ;;; \·,-:t;lli'l· l :.1'-'" ,'vcr :,.~ : 1<':1' ;,1;, ,';:'11": t ) font}; t . ", I, "., COnl!! .' int, lhe :.,;; ,m'~, 'n1..:i:-prcscm:c C;~ll tr.:: 1;'Ji,,'atctl t,\' qound :0'" _ • 0 o. ho·;". \'(;, I i' fog is Ih': presep!. i!l\'crs:"n~ can also be identiflcd by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft SrTlnKe gcncr.llor. 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BEST AVAILABLE COpy 1 q '-'----~~======q=:-:-:-:-1-;n NOTICE OF WARf1ANTY DuPont WUrrduct conforms ttl th~ chemical dcs,'!'iptio!1 "'1 ,'>e label thereof and is reasonably fit for tl,<'; ";'" ," stake! on such hi',,'! tlnly when used in ac;"rd~l\:c wilL directions ull,itr normal usc conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury. ineffectiveness. or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions. presence of otller materials. or the manner of usc or application. all of which are beyond the control of DuPont. In no case shall DuPont be liable for consequential. special. or indirect damages resulting from the usc or handling of this product. All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer. DuPont will not be responsible for losses or damage resulting from ,\1 J:l,:r:1i,Ja: j '.1; !)", ',~I ,'."i\i::.:< '(RA'