# AGENT GT - EPA Reg No: **33270-30** - Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC - Signal word: Danger - Active ingredients: Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt (31.75%); Sodium salt of fomesafen (5.88%) - Label accepted: 2025-08-06 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/033270-00030-20250806.pdf --- August 6, 2025 Lisa Mathias Registration Specialist Winfield Solutions LLC P.O. Box 64589 St. Paul, MN 55164-0589 Subject: Label Amendment - Registration Review Mitigation for Fomesafen Product Name: Agent GT EPA Registration Number: 33270-30 Application Date: October 13, 2023 Case Number: N/A Dear Lisa Mathias: The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your application to support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection with the Fomesafen Interim Decision, and has concluded that your submission is acceptable. The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA, as amended, is acceptable. Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all previously accepted labeling and must be used at your next label printing. You must Page 2 of 2 EPA Reg. No. 33270-30 Decision No. 594543 submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 12 months from the date of this letter. After 12 months, you may only distribute or sell this product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3. If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Concepción Rodríguez by phone at 202-566-0820, or via email at rodriguez.concepcion@epa.gov. S i n c e r e l y , Julie Javier, Team Leader Risk Mitigation and Implementation Branch 4 Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division Office of Pesticide Programs ENCLOSURE: Stamped label 1 Fomesafen Group 14 Herbicide Glyphosate Group 9 Herbicide AGENT GT [Herbicide] For Control of Certain Weeds in Cotton and Soybeans ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Sodium Salt of Fomesafen ...................................................................................................................... 5.88% *Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine, in the form of its isopropylamine salt ................................. 31.75% OTHER INGREDIENTS..........................................................................................................................62.37 % TOTAL ..................................................................................................................... 100.00% Contains 0.55 pounds of fomesafen and 2.26 pounds of glyphosate expressed as acid equivalent per gallon. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER/PELIGRO Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien 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). FIRST AID IF IN EYES: xHold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. xRemove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing. xCall a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF INHALED: xMove person to fresh air. xIf person is not breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably mouth to mouth if possible. xCall a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. IF SWALLOWED: xCall a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. xHave person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. xDo not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor. xDo not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: xTake off contaminated clothing. xRinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. xCall a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. HOT LINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. Note to physician: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 424-9300 CHEMTREC (transportation and spills) (877) 424-7452 (human and animal health) SEE BOOKLET FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS, COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE, WARRANTY DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EPA Reg. No. 33270-30 EPA Est. No. XXXXX-XX-XXX MANUFACTURED FOR: NET CONTENTS: Gal. Winfield Solutions, LLC P.O. Box 64589 St. Paul, MN 55164-0589 2/0721/5 August 6, 2025 33270-30 2 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER: Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Do not get in eyes or on clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Applicators and other handlers must wear: x Long sleeved shirt and long pants x Shoes plus socks x Protective eyewear such as face shields or protective goggles x Chemical resistant gloves made of barrier laminate, butyl rubber • mils, nitrile rubber • mils, QHRSUHQHUXEEHU•PLOVSRO\YLQ\OFKORULGH 39& •PLOVRU9LWRQ® •PLOV Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. When 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 6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS For Terrestrial Uses: Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas. Groundwater Advisory Fomesafen is known to leach through soil into ground water under certain conditions as a result of label use. This chemical may leach into ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable particularly where the water table is shallow. Surface Water Advisory This product may impact surface water quality due to spray drift and run off of rain water. This is especially true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow groundwater. This product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface water via runoff for several months after application. A level well maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of fomesafen from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours. For more information, see the United States Department of Agriculture National Resource Conservation Service’s manual, “Conservation Buffers to Reduce Pesticide Losses”. Non-Target Organism Advisory This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non-target organisms, including pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated site. Protect the forage and habitat of non-target organisms by following label directions intended to minimize spray drift. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: 1. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. 2. Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then, wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. 3. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. 3 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not store, mix or apply this product or spray solutions of this product in unlined steel (except stainless steel), galvanized steel containers or sprayer tanks. This product or spray solutions of this product will react with these containers and tanks and produce hydrogen gas, which may form a highly combustible mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode causing serious personal injury if ignited by spark, open flame, lighted cigarette, welder, torch or other ignition source. Spray solutions of this product must be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless steel, fiberglass, plastic, or plastic lined steel containers. NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once unopened and the purchase price will be refunded. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. PRODUCT INFORMATION AGENT GT may be applied as a preplant or preemergence burndown application in cotton or as a postemergence directed application in glyphosate tolerant (GT) cotton* and as a preplant or preemergence burndown in soybeans or as a postemergence over the top application in glyphosate tolerant (GT) soybeans** to control labeled broadleaf grass and sedge weeds. * AGENT GT may be used on the following glyphosate tolerant cotton only: Roundup Ready Flex Cotton. ** AGENT GT may be used on the following glyphosate tolerant soybeans only: All Roundup Ready soybeans, including Roundup Ready Soybeans, Roundup Ready 2 Yield Soybeans, and all Genuity brand soybeans, which includes Roundup Ready 2. Environmental And Agronomic Conditions Always apply AGENT GT under favorable environmental conditions that promote active weed growth. Avoid applying AGENT GT to weeds which are under stress from drought, extreme temperatures, excessive water, low humidity, low soil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury as reduced weed control and/or increased crop injury may result. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with 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 agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training decontamination notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated such as plants soil or water is: • Coveralls • Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear such as face shields or protective goggles • Chemical resistant gloves made of barrier laminate, butyl rubber • mils, nitrile rubber • mils, QHRSUHQHUXEEHU•PLOVSRO\YLQ\OFKORULGH 39& •PLOVRU9LWRQ•PLOV 4 Pre-plant Surface, Preemergence or Postemergence Applications AGENT GT will control or partially control certain germinating broadleaf weeds and sedges by soil residual activity from either preplant surface preemergence or postemergence applications that come in contact with the soil. Moisture is necessary to activate AGENT GT in soil for residual weed control. Dry weather following applications of AGENT GT may reduce effectiveness. When adequate moisture is not received within 7 days after an AGENT GT application weed, control may be improved by overhead irrigation with at least a 1/4 inch of water. Cultivation Do not cultivate prior to postemergence application. Weeds may be put under stress by cultivation thus reducing weed control. Timely cultivation 2-3 weeks after applying AGENT GT may assist weed control. WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT AGENT GT contains the active ingredients glyphosate which inhibits 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase (Group 9 herbicide) and fomesafen which inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO oxidase or PROTOX) (Group 14 herbicide). Some naturally occurring weed populations have been identified as resistant to Group 9 and Group 14 herbicides. Selection of resistant biotypes, through repeated use of these herbicides or lower than specified use rates in the same field, may result in weed control failures. A resistant biotype may be present if poor performance cannot be attributed to adverse environmental conditions or improper application methods. Contact your local Winfield representative, retailer, crop advisor or extension agent to determine if weeds resistant to modes of action contained in this product are present in your area. If resistant biotypes have been reported, use the full labeled rate of this product, apply at the labeled timing, and tank-mix with a different mode of action product so there are multiple effective modes of application for each suspected resistant weed. To delay herbicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps: x Rotate the use of AGENT GT or other Group 9 and Group 14 herbicides within a growing season sequence or among growing seasons with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field. x Use tank mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information on resistance in target weed species is available, use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate that will control the target weed(s) equally as well as the more resistance-prone partner. Consult your local extension service or certified crop advisor if you are unsure as to which active ingredient is currently less prone to resistance. x Adopt an integrated weed-management program for herbicide use that includes scouting and uses historical information related to herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage (or other mechanical control methods), cultural (e.g., higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to favor the crop and not the weeds), biological (weed-competitive crops or varieties) and other management practices. x Fields should be scouted before application to identify the weed species present and their growth stage to determine if the intended application will be effective. Scout after herbicide application to monitor weed populations for early signs of resistance development. Indicators of possible herbicide resistance include: 1) failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds; 2) a spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species; 3) surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species. If resistance is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the affected area by an alternative herbicide from a different group or by a mechanical method including hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement of resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment when moving between fields and planting clean seed. x If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatment with this product, discontinue use of this product and switch to another management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action (MOA), if available. Treat weed escapes with an herbicide with a different MOA or use non-chemical methods to remove escapes. To the extent possible do not allow weed escapes to produce seeds, roots, or tubers. 5 x Contact your local extension specialist, certified crop advisors, and/or Winfield Solutions, LLC representative for pesticide resistance management and/or integrated weed management recommendations for specific crops and resistant weed biotypes. x For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact your Winfield Solutions, LLC representative. APPLICATION DIRECTIONS Spray Adjuvants Under certain conditions, burndown and postemergence activity may be improved by adding one or more of the following spray adjuvants: Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) at 8.5 to 17 lbs/100 gallons of water should be added in areas where commonly used with glyphosate containing products. Liquid formulations of AMS may be used at an equivalent rate. Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) (28.32% liquid nitrogen solution) may be added at 12.5% v/v (12.5 gallons/100 gallons) of finished spray volume. If AMS is being added, UAN is generally not required. UAN can improve weed control but may reduce crop tolerance. One of the following spray adjuvants can be added for difficult to control weeds or under adverse environmental conditions: Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) or Methylated Seed Oil (MSO): Use a nonphytotoxic COC or MSO containing 15-20% approved emulsifier at 0.5 – 1.0% v/v (2- 4 quarts/100 gallons) of finished spray volume COC or MSO can improve weed control but may reduce crop tolerance. Nonionic Surfactant (NIS): Use NIS containing at least 80% active ingredient at 0.25 – 0.5% v/v (1-2 quarts/100 gallons) of finished spray volume. The use of deposition (drift control) agents that impact droplet size and coverage may reduce weed control. Tank Mixing Order: 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ to 2/3 the required amount of water and begin agitation. 2. Add AMS (if used). 3. Add dry pesticide formulations (WP, DF, etc.). 4. Add liquid pesticide formulations (EC, SC, etc.). 5. Add AGENT GT. 6. Add COC MSO or NIS (if used). 7. Add the remaining water and maintain agitation throughout the spray operation. Be sure to allow each tank mix component to fully disperse before adding the next. Spray Drift Management Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many equipment-and-weather-related factors determines the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these factors when making decisions. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed. Mandatory Spray Drift Management Ground boom applications: x User must only apply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer, but no more than 3 feet above the ground or crop canopy. x For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are required to use a Coarse or coarser droplet size in accordance with the most current version of the American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers Standard 572 (ASAE S572). 6 x For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size in accordance with the most current version of the American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers Standard 572 (ASAE S572). x Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site. x Do not apply during temperature inversions. Aerial applications: x Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 ft. above the vegetative canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety. x For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are required to use a Coarse or coarser droplet size in accordance with the most current version of the American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers Standard 641 (ASABE S641). x For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size in accordance with the most current version of the American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers Standard 641 (ASABE S641). x Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site. If the windspeed is greater than 10 mph, the boom length must be 65% or less of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 75% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters. Otherwise, the boom length must be 75% or less of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 90% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters. x Applicators must use ½ swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field. x Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft. x Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site. x Do not apply during temperature inversions. Spray Drift Advisories 7+($33/,&$725,65(63216,%/()25$92,',1*2))-SITE SPRAY DRIFT. BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-7$5*(76,7(6$1'(19,5210(17$/&21',7,216 Importance of Droplet Size An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest control. While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be great if applications are made improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions. Controlling Droplet Size – Ground Boom x Volume – Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the highest practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher flow rate. x Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressures recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and droplet size. x Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider using nozzles designed to reduce drift. Controlling Droplet Size – Aircraft x Adjust Nozzles – Follow the manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight. Boom Height – Ground Boom Use the lowest boom height that is compatible with the spray nozzles that will provide uniform coverage. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce. Release Height – Aircraft Higher release height increase the potential for spray drift. When applying aerially to crops, do not release spray at a height greater than 10 ft. above the crop canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety. 7 Shielded Sprayers 6KLHOGLQJWKHERRPRULQGLYLGXDOQR]]OHVFDQUHGXFHVSUD\GULIW&RQVLGHUXVLQJVKLHOGHGVSUD\HUV9HULI\ that the shields are not interfering with uniform deposition of the spray on the target area. Temperature and Humidity When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation. Temperature Inversions Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence of an inversion can be indicated by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Avoid applications during temperature inversions. Wind 'ULIWSRWHQWLDOJHQHUDOO\LQFUHDVHVZLWKZLQGVSHHG$92,'$33/,&$7,216'85,1**867<:,1' CONDITIONS. Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift. Sensitive Areas The pesticide is to be applied only when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e. g. residential areas bodies of water known habitat for threatened or endangered species nontarget crops) is minimal (e. g. when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas). GROUND APPLICATION See the Spray Drift Management section for spray drift mitigation requirements and advisories applicable to ground application. Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of the target. A spray volume of 15-20 gallons per acre and 30-60 psi at the nozzle tip is recommended. When foliage is dense, use a minimum of 20 gallons per acre to ensure adequate coverage. The use of flat fan nozzles will result in the most effective postemergence application of AGENT GT. AERIAL APPLICATION See the Spray Drift Management section for spray drift mitigation requirements and advisories applicable to aerial application. Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of the target. Apply a minimum of 5 gallons per acre of spray mixture with a maximum of 40 psi pressure. When foliage is dense, use a minimum of 10 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage. DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROUGH ANY TYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM. USE PRECAUTIONS x Thoroughly clean the spray system with water and a commercial tank cleaner, before and after each use. x Tank mixes of AGENT GT with other pesticides fertilizers or any other additives except as specified on this label or other Winfield Solutions, LLC labeling or recommendations made by Winfield Solutions, LLC Crop Protection may result in tank mix incompatibility, unsatisfactory performance or unacceptable crop injury. x Avoid overlapping spray swaths as injury may occur in crop or to rotational crops. x Heavy rainfall or irrigation shortly after application may reduce performance. x AGENT GT is not volatile and cannot move as vapor after application onto nontarget vegetation. x Severe damage or destruction may be caused by contact of AGENT GT to any desirable crop or plant to which treatment is not intended. 8 USE RESTRICTIONS x A maximum of 5.3 pts. of AGENT GT (or a maximum of 0.375 lb ai/A of fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre per year in Region 1 (see Regional Use Map). x A maximum of 5.3 pts of AGENT GT (or a maximum of 0.375 lb ai/A of fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in ALTERNATE years in Region 2 (see Regional Use Map). x A maximum of 4.5 pts of AGENT GT (or a maximum of 0.315 lb ai/A of fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in ALTERNATE years in Region 3 (see Regional Use Map). x A maximum of 3.5 pts of AGENT GT (or a maximum of 0.25 lb ai/A of fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in ALTERNATE years in Region 4 (see Regional Use Map). x A maximum of 3.5 pts of AGENT GT (or a maximum of 0.25 lb ai/A of fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in ALTERNATE years in Region 4a (see Regional Use Map). Apply only to soybeans in Region 4a. Do not make an AGENT GT application later than June 20th. Cumulative rainfall plus overhead irrigation must total 15 inches from the period of AGENT GT application to soybean crop maturity to allow planting of rotational crops listed in this label (refer to Rotational Crop Restrictions section). If the soybean crop is lost or the required cumulative rainfall plus irrigation is not received as outlined above, plant only soybeans the following growing season. x A maximum of 2.68 pts of AGENT GT (or a maximum of 0.1875 lb ai/A of fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in ALTERNATE years in Region 5 (see Regional Use Map). • Spray solutions of AGENT GT must be mixed, stored and applied using only plastic, plastic lined steel stainless steel, or fiberglass containers. Concentrate must not be stored in galvanized carbon steel aluminum or unlined steel containers. ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS The following rotational crops may be planted after applying AGENT GT at specified rates: Crop To Be Planted Minimum Rotation Interval (Months After Last AGENT GT Application) Cotton, dry beans, potatoes, snap beans and soybeans 0 Small grains such as wheat, barley, rye, peppers (transplanted), tomatoes (transplanted) 4 Beans (other than dry/snap beans), corn*, peanuts, peas, rice seed 10 To avoid crop injury do not plant alfalfa, sunflowers, sugar beets, sorghum** or any other crop within 18 *Use a 12 month minimum rotation interval for popcorn in the states of Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Region 4 when applied at rates of 3.5 pints per acre or more. *Use 18 month minimum rotation interval for sweet corn in the states of Connecticut, Maine, 0DVVDFKXVHWWV1HZ+DPSVKLUH1HZ