# COMMAND 4EC HERBICIDE - EPA Reg No: **279-3053** - Registrant: FMC CORPORATION - Signal word: Warning - Active ingredients: Clomazone (46.7%) - Label accepted: 1994-04-15 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-03053-19940415.pdf --- , I I I " / (. ,-" /~ ) UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHI":GTON. D,C. 20460 Warren L Smith FMC ACG SPECIALTY PRODUcrs 1735 MARKET STREET PHIlADELPHIA, PA 19103 Af'R 1 5 1994 OFFICE OF PREVENTION. PESTICDES AND TOXIC SUllST ANCES Subject: Label Amendment Submission of 02/15/94 in Response to PR Notice 93-7 EPA Reg. No. 279-3053 COMMAND4EC Dear Registrant: The labeling cited above and submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is accepted subject to the comments reflected on the enclosed sheet. A copy of your proposed labeling stamped "ACCEPTED WI1lI COMMENTS" is enclosed. WHAT lHIS ACCEPTANCE MEANS: Based on your certification, the Agency has accepted the labeling changes that are necessary to comply with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) labeling requirements of 40 CFR part 156, subpart K., described in PR Notices 93-7 and 93-11. Any other labeling changes submitted in connection with this amendment application but not directly related to compliance with the WPS have not been reviewed or accepted by the Agency. If you wish to make s1lch changes, you must submit a separate amendment application proposing them. If your product is currently suspended, the acceptance of this labeling amendment does not affect the suspension in any way. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NEXT: By the next label printing make all the specified changes to your labeling. Send to EPA one (1) copy of the final printed labeling: • !'EFORE selling or distributing any product bearing the final printed labeling AND • WI1lIIN one year from date of this acceptance. I Page 2 Submit the final printed labeling via the U.S. Postal Service to: Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL) Office of Pesticide Programs (7505C) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, SW Washington, D.C. 20460-0001 Hand or courier deliveries of final printed labeling may be made to: Attachment Document Processing Desk (FIN-L\BEL) Office of Pesticide Programs Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22202 Sincerely, Tornp~ty Chief ·stration Support Branch gistration Division (7505W) FMC CORP. 279-3053 02/15/94 COMMAND4EC Original Submission J Pa3e 3 Delete the crossed-out statements on your proposed label. They are redundant statements or phrases. Correct the typographical errors circled on your proposed label. Coinmand® 4 EC Herbicide For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only NOT FOR SALE OR USE IN CALIFORNIA EPA Reg. No. 279-3053 EPA Est. 279- Active Ingredient: ByWL Clomazone: 2-(2·Chlorophenyl)melhyl-4. 4·dimelhyl·3-isoxazolidinone .........•...•................. 46.7% Inert Ingredients:· ................................................. 53.3% ·-:'ontains xylene range aromatic sotvents Conlains 4 pounds of active ingredienl per gallon U.S. Palenl No. 4,405,357 100.0% KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING ·,1AVISO Si usted no entiende la etiqueta. busqua ra que sa la axpliqu8 a usted en datalla. (II you do notlllo:i~*,fIi the label, find someone to explain it to you in detaK.) FIRST AID " in eye.: Rush immedialely wilh plenty of waler. Gel medical attenlion as soon as possible. If swallowed: Drink promptly large quantities of milk or waler. I.void alcohol. 00 no1 induce vomiting. Call a physician. " inhaled: Remove 10 fresh air. 11 nol brealhing, give artilicial respiralion, preferably mouth·lo-mouth. Gel mrical a"enlion as soon as possible. "on skin: Wash skin wilh plenty of soap and waler. For Emergency A •• istance Call (800) 331·3148 See other panel. for add~lonal precautionary infonnation. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals) \ -1 Warning .~~'" Causes eye injury (corneal opacity) thai is temporary. 00 not gel in eye. . . '7 oo-on-eIothtIg. Harmful K swallowed, inhalad, or absorbed Ihrough skin. -__ Avoid breathing vapor or sp!'ay mist. Avoid contact with skin. Wash­thoroughly-willtSOlllt __ 1erafterhandllng: -FMC. FMC Corporation Agricultural Chemical Group Philadelphia PA 19103 1194 Personal Protective Equipment: Soma .materials thai ar8 chemical·resislant to this product are lisled below, H you want more options, follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical res/stance category selection chari. AppUcMOra and other handlers must wear: Long·sleeved shirt and long. ~·resi.tant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or VIIo!I;'~" socks: and Profective eyewe'''' Discard clothing and other absorbent rr.aterials tha, bava baen drenched or hea:VIIV'~ildWith this producfs COQI«lIIJ\t,J.lo ~&,th.m, Follow manufacturer's instrlJctiona,l9r . !airing PPE, If no sucli instn:ictldns foilihS/iablas, use ~ ioncJ hOt water. 'Keep and Wash PPE separat~~y from othei' User Safety Recommendation.: Users sIiouId: • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toiIat. • Remove clothing irrmediately if pesticide gets inside. Tlian wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. • Remove PPE immediately allar handling this producl Wash outside 01 glove. before removing. As soon as pOSSible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. Environmental Hazards 00 not apply directly 10 waler 10 areas where surface waler is presenl, or 10 inlertidal areas below It.s mean high waler mark. 00 not apply when weather condilions favor drift lrom lhe area trealed. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not contaminate waler by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Apply this product only as specified on Ihis label. PhysicaVChemical Hazards Do not use or store near heat or open flame. TABLE OF CONTENTS Read aI inf""""tion on pages 1-4 before relerring 10 SpecifIC crop use. Page Ingredient:o .................................................................................. 1 FntAid ...................................................................................... 1 Pl8C8utionary Slatements ......................................................... 1 Directions for Use ...................................................................... 2 Storage and Disposal ................................................................ 2 Sprayer Oeanup ........................................................................ 2 Spray Drill Precautions .............................................................. 3 General Mixing Instructions ....................................................... 3 General Application Precaulions ............................................... 3 General Applical;on Inslructions .............................................. ..4 Command Geographical Areas '" .............................................. 5 ROWCROPS .......................................................................... 5 Colton ................................................................................. 5 Soybeans ............................................................................ 6 VEGETABlE CROPS ............................................................. 14 Peppe~ ............................................................................ 14 Pumploos ........................................................................ 14 Succulenl Peas ....................................................... 15 FALlOWLANO ...................................................................... 15 Do not apply this product through any type 01 irrigatioo system. Do not apply !hi, product In a way that will contact workers or other pe __ • iIth8r directly or through drih. Only protected handers may be in the .... clIrIng application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the a r . for pestleide r lion. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS tabeing and with the 170. This Standard. workers on handlers '01 lor training. It alSo to the """ ..... lI by the Worker Excep~. i!..tbe product ~. SOII·lnjected or SOII·incorporated. the \/'iOfI!er ~Standaid· under>certah i crre .... stances. aMows 'II(OIIi~1Q..8flIeI..the· treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been llea.ed. PPE required for earty en)JY.,to,lIeated,.arllas-that is permitted UI\d8,. the'Woika,: Protection.Standard and that involves contact :,t'~;'eWe~~~~f~ru.'l~ or Vilon; ShOes plus socks; and Protective eyewear. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pesticide Storage 00 not freeze. Do not store below 40·F. If solid crystals are observed, warm mateoial to above sooF by placing container in warm location. Shake or roll container periodically to redisSJlve solids. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Store in original con· tainers only. Store in a dry place. Carefully open containers. After panial usa, replace lids and close tightly Do not put concenlrata or dilute material into food or drink containers. Do not contaminate other pesticides, fertilizers. water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. In case of spill, avoid contact. isolate area and keep out animals and unprotected persens. Confine spills. Call FMC (800) 331· 3148. To confine spill: Dike s!Jrrounding area or absorb with sand, cat liner or commercial ciaI' Place damaged package in a holding container. tdentify contents. Pesticide Disposal PesticK:le wastes are toxic. Improper disposal 01 excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Fedent law. 'f these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instruc· tions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Wasta representativB at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Conbliner Disposal Triple ;insa (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or recondition­ ing, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by inciner­ at;on, or. ~ allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If toUmed, stay QUI of smoke. Returnable/Refillable Sealed Containers Do not rinse container. Do not empty remaining formulated prod­ uct. Do not break seals. Retum intact to point of purchase. 2 SPRAYER CLEANUP Do not drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or other plants, or in areas where their roots may extend or in locations where the chemical may be washed or move i"to contact with their roots. Do not contaminate any body of water includong irrigation water that may be used on other crops. carefully follow sprayer clean-up instructions noled below to prevent spray tank residues Irom damaging other crops. Sprayer equipment should be thoroughly rinsed to remove residues of herbicide that might injure other subsequently sprayed trops. The steps below should be followed for the thorough rinSing 01 spray equipment following applications 0' Command 4 EC herbicide or tank mixes of Command 4 EC with other labeled products. 1) Drain any remaining spray solution from tank, pump, hoses and boom and discard in an approved manner (See Nofe that follows). 2) Clean tank and fittings by: o Thoroughly hosing down the inside walts of the spray tank with a quantitY" r:I water equal to 'I. of the tofal tank capacity and operating the pump to circulate this solution through the sprayer system for 15 mirutes. o Washing down the outside surfaces of equipment. • Removing nozzle tip and screen from end nozzle in each boom section and allowing several gallons of rinsate solution to flush completely through boom (coltect oinsate while flushing). 3) Thoroughly dratn remaining rinsate sofution from tank, pump and hoses. Combine with boom flushing and dispose 01 aU rinsates from this first rinsing in an approved manner (sea Note lhat fof1ows). • When switching from walar dilutions to application. ut~izing crop oil or Hquid fertilizer as a carrier. a sma. volume 01 crop oil or liquid fenillzer should be flushed through the tank, pump, hoses, and boom prior to the next use. Dispose 01 crop oil or liquid fanilizer rinsate in an approved manner (see Note for local, state and federal guidelines). 4) Remove the remaining noule tips, aod screens and the line filter and wash in a patl of warm soapy water, thoroughly rinse and reptace. S) Hose down the inside walls of Ihe sp~ay lank a second lime and cir· culate this soauUon usmg the same procedure as noted in .2 above. (auT '''lUlU cen \ pr~;;'-incOiPo ., ;,:,~: ~ ReIer 10 irdvlrual crop uSe direclions for addIlIonaI requlrements_ . ~ , [lEST lYAILULE CO" prevent Wrll1enlng Of (JtJ:stfdUl" IJ'CU"~' .... ,'" I~ "", ....... _ ....... "", •• --., • __ ._.- which include wind speed, spray pressure, parlicle size, nozzle Iype, and boom height • Do nol appty wt,en _alher conditions favor drill. • Do not appty in winds above 10 miles per hour. • A minimum spray votume 01 10 gallons per acre is recommended wilh appropriale nozzle IypeS and sizes Ihal produce coarser sprays. • The use of agriculturally approved drill reducing additives is recommended for applicahon volumes of 15 10 40 gallons per acre when spraying in lhe proximity 01 sensitive plants (see isl on page 2). • The use 01 an agriculturally approved drift reducing additive is required at finished spray velumes 0110 to 15 gattons per acre. • Use minimum nozzle pressure and boom height while maintaining uniform spray pattern. • Do not exceed 30 psi spray pressure. • Selection and proper use 01 spray equipmenl I. critical in minimizing spray drill. The following lable suggesls pressures, flow rates, and nozzle sizes for drill reeI. i per acre and up to a maximum 01 4::>U pounos per acrtt wiln IOU rtn,;um­ mended amounl of Command 4 EC herbicide per acre. Use a closed rotary-drum mixer or a similar type of closed blender equipped with suilabfe spray equipmenl. The spray nozzle(s) should be posilioned 10 provide ~ uniform .. fine spray paUem over the tumbling ferttlizer tor thor­ ough coverage. The physicaf properties of fertilizers vary, particularly in Itquid absorptive capacity. When absorptivity is sufficient, simpl~ spray impregnation of the fertilizer with Command provides a satisfactory, dry mixlure. If lhe absorplive capacily is inadequale use of a highly absorp­ tive powder is required to provide a dry, flowable mixture. Microcel E (Johns-Manvill Products Corporation) is a recommended absorbent powder. Generally less lhan 20/. by weighl of Micro.;el E is required. DO NOT impregnale Command 4 EC onlo slraighl coaled ammonium nilrale or slraighl IimeSlone because lhese malerials will no! absorb Ihe herbi­ cide. Dry fertilizer blends contatning mixtures of ammonium nitrate or limeslone may be impregnaled wiIh Command. The amounl of Command actually requifed In lhe preparalion of individ­ ual ferti~zer mixlures should be detennined carefully for each produclion operation. This is necessary to ensure that the amount of pesticide actually contained in the mixlure applied to the soil represents Ihe correct rate of use. Bulk fertilizer impregnated wilh Command 4 EC herbicide should be applied immedialely, not stored. Care should be taken 10 ensure spreading procedures in the field do not place fertilizer treated wilh Command in areas which canno! be incorporated, if incorporalion is required wilhin Ihe Geographic Restrictions of Ihis label. All slale regulalions, labeling, 81c., of lhe mixlures are Ihe responsibilily of lhe seller. For those rales nol listed in Ihe following labfe, calculale !he amounl of Command to be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer using the following fonnula: 2000 pounds dry fertilizer per acre PINTS of Command PINTS of x per acre ;;: Command per ton (recommended rate of fertilizer for soil texture) RATE CHART FOR IMPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZERS WITH COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE PINTS OF COMMAND 4 EC PER TON OF FERTILIZER Fertilizer Rate LbsJAcre 200 250 300 350 400 450 Command 4 EC Rale Per Acr~ 1'12 pis. 2 pI. 2'12 pis. (.75Ibs A.I.) (lib A.I.) (1.25Ibs A.I.) 15 12 10 8 Yz 7 Yz 6'13 20 16 13 '" 11 Yz 10 9 25 20 16 213 14 12 Yz 11 If fertilizer materials are excessively dusty. use diesel oil 01 other suttable addilive to reduce dust prior 10 impregnation as dusty fert tizer wiU result in poor distribution during application. Crop injury and 'or poor weed control may occur where the impregnated fenilizer is not unifOlmly applied. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR DRY BULK FERTILIZER IMPREGNATION AND APPLII;ATION WITH COMMAND 4 EC • All equipmenl used 10 apply Command must be thoroughly cleaned immediately following use to ensure no contaminat on results which could cause injury 10 non-labeled crop. or de.irabfe vegelalion. Refer 10 'Sprayer Cleanup· seclion for addilional delail!; and disposal of rinsates. • Equipment used to physically transport Command treated fertilizer. including boots. augers. COnllf"";erS, bins, etc. must be covered to prevent loss of tine particles an, Ibjecled 10 clearup procedures pre­ viously described. • Mixing of Command herbicide and dry fertilizer mu;t be condt..cted in a blender which will ensure that airborne particlHS and potential for votatilization are avoided. • Bulk containers must be tightly covered while ,he product is being transported and applied to reduce chances of C )I11mand volatilization or prcxluclloss. • It is recommended thai Dry Bulk Fertilizer iml>regnatton operations using C'";ommand not be conducted within V .. m,la of residential areas or areas where Command symptomology or desirable vegetalion would not be tolerated. 5 • Soulhem area includes Missouri boolheel which incorporales lhe fol­ lowing counlies: Butler, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscol, Scott, and Stoddard. COTTON DIRECTIONS FOR USE Command 4EC Herbicide may be applied, as a preemergenl banded or a soil incorporated broadcast treatment in conven:ional tillage or conservation tillage systems for the control of annual grasses and broadfeaf weeds in cotton. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR COTTON '::::;. Off-site movement 01 spray drill or vapors of Cornrnarxt8'4'EC ,0' herbicide can cause Iofiar whitening or yellowing of some pfants. . Prior to making applications, read and strictly fOllow all precau-: , lions and appicalion insIructiMs on this label, ,- "', "" He. ~';, :i; Actdii~;"1 PracaUllonti For CottOn Ai,pilcaitJ;~:;: .. ,.; i;~?~l , .• ,·· .. ,·:.fi;;;1 ' Completion of proper qualification training required lor.saI8,-,~ purchase. and use. Y,' ;~:..- 00 nol apply aerially or through Irrigation equlpment_ Observe aD buller reslriclions_ 00 no! apply Command 4 EC within 1,500 leet lor preernergenl"~ applications or 1,000 feet for soil in<:o!pOl'ated appl'lC8lions of the ," following areas: Towns and Subr:fivisions, Commercial FruitlNut or ,.'. VegeIaIlIe' Production, CommerdaJ Greenhouses or Nurseries. :",'c . . .'~ .. '-o:'}>";;l. -except sweet com. ' "' ... ~~~ Prior to 8ppticallon, adjacent properties must be checked; ~~~ preemergenl spraying ,whhin 1,500 feet or soil Incorporat!id '.,. spraying within _200 feel oI,des~bfe plant. must be a~,. ::; ~ ;f!j., Before applicatIOn, deI~ air movemenl and direction, ",i'Jj~[ 00 no! apply In winds above 10 miles per hour: " -..:';<'~ ?. Oo·~ apply without an File appro'ved drill ~ucing ad Millet' -Common -FaN -Texas Seedling Johnsongrass 1.0 PT.' 1.5PT. 2.0 PT. 2.5 PT. (O.5O LB. A.I.) (0.75 LB. A.I.) (1.D LB. A.I.) (1.25 LB. A.I.) IlROADLEAYES IlBOADLEAYES IlBOADLEA'lES IlBOADLEA'lES Velve~eaf Velvetleaf All broadeaves All broadleaves Spurred Anoda Spurred Anoda controned at controlled at plus: 1.5 pints plus: 2.0 pints plus: Common Cocklebur BaNoonvine' Ragweed' Common Black Jimsonweed- Ragweed Nightshade' Lambsquarter DayflOwer Curly Dock Pennsytvania Florida Joint Vetch' Smartweed' Beggarweed Kochia Prickly Sida Florida Pusley Momingglory Purslane Jimsonweed -Pined Redweed Kochis' Pennsytvania Venice Mallow Redvine' Smartweed Tropic Croton Pigweed Wtld PoinseHia4 -Redroof' -5m00th' Prostrate Spurge 'Par1ially Controlled I Higher label rates (a minimum of 2 pints per acre) are recommended lor fields that have previously beM in conserl8tion programs. or where heavy weed plessure is antidpaled. Select k)wer to higher rales based on lighIer 10 Mlvief soit types. For fiekts that have previously been in conservation programs. a minimum application rate 01 21/, pints pel aCfa lor cocklebur or common ragweed conlrol is recommended. 2FOf heavy weed pressure or heavy soils use 1.25 pints pet acre 10 control 'lklvo­ deal or Spurred Anoda. 'For control 01 ilchgrass. do not incorporate Command" EC. For high weed pressure and heavy sotls use 2.5 ptn!s. "Use In ARlL\lMSITXIOK anty-ror high pressure and hoavy soMs use 2' 5 pinlS. COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE MAY BE APPLIED wml OTHER HERBICIDES REGISTERED FOR THESE USES ON COnON. Command 4EC may be apPlied in combination wilh other herbicides reg. istered for use in cotton to broaden the weed control spectrum. Refer 10 the labels of the other herbicides .or additional Information. Caretully observe al appticahon precauUons, rotational guidelines and replanting 6 instructions of each product's labet when using tank mixtures. .._ .... _-_... / '. Hot.: When using Command 4EC with other registered herbk:'idas always refer to rotational rE'oilriciions and precautions on the other prod· ucfs label. 1.0PT. (O.5O LB. A.I.) I\NYTIME Cotton' Soybeans Peppers Pumpkins Peas 9MONTHli Corn -Freid -Pop -seed -Sweet Conon Cucurbits DfyBeans Peanuts Potatoes Pumpkins Rice Snap Beans Sorghum SugarBeets Sweet PoIatoes Tobacco Tomatoes (Transplanted) 12 MONTHS All crops 1.5 10 2.u PT. (O.7S 10 1.0 LB. A.I.) ANYTIME conon' Soybeans Pumpkins Peppers 9 MONTHS Same as 1.0 pint. plus: Peas 12 MONTHS All crops 2.5 PT. (1.25 LB. A.I.) ANYTIME Conon' Soybeans 9 MONTHS Same as 1.5 to 2.0 pints. plus: PumpkIns 12 MONTHS All crops Cover crops. however. may be planted anytime but starod reductions may occur in some areas. Do not graze or harvest for tood or feed cover crops planted less than 9 months after Command 4EC treatment. 'Refer 10 tI10 section "Requlremen" fo< PIar1Iing TIIne ApplicatiOns' and 'Aeplon~ Ing Instrudlons: RESTRICTIONS Do not apply Command within 65 days of harvest. Do not apply more than 1.25 pounds active ingredient per acre per sea­ son. Do not allow ivestock to graze on treated cotton forage or trash. or feed treated cotton forage or trash to livestock. SOYBEANS GENERAL INFORMATION Command 4 EC herbicide may be utilized as a preemergent soH apPlied or soil incorporated treatment for the control of annuat grass and broad· leaf weeds in soybeans. Command 4 EC must be applied as a soN incorporated treatment in the following states. unless early preplant (EPP) applications are allowed (see Conservalion Tillage Soybeans for specified geography) or there Is an approved SLN {24C} for counties within these states (check with your local dealer): ConnecOCut. Delaware. IlMlois. Indiana. Iowa. Maine. Mary­ land. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. ~ew Hampshire. New Jer­ sey. New Yorl<. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Rhode Istand. Vermont. Virginia, West Virginia. and Wisconsin. Command 4 EC herbicide may be tank mixed with other herbicidos to broaden the weed control spectrum compared to the product. applied alone. Command 4 EC may be tank mixed with Canopy"'. 00 .... Lasso". Lexon .... Lom ... Lorox Plus-. Previe"'. Prow". Scept .... Senco ... Sonal ...... Squadron-. Trellan-. Tri-Scep ... or other rellistered herbi· cides. Observe all precauUons instructions. and rotational cropping guidelines 01 each product's label when tank mixing. including all refer· ences to potentlal carryover and crop injury wamings or restrictions. Wator or liquid fer1ilizer may be used as a carrier for Command 4 EC when applied alone. or when tank mixed with the herbiddes listed abo'/o, unless use drections specifically state otherwise. REPLA~mNG INSTRUCTIONS If inilial seedng of soybeans fails to produc. a stand. soybeans may be replanted in fields treated with Command 4 EC alone (or with recom" mended tank mixtures). Do not retreat field with a second apPlication 01 Command 4 EC. When ta"" mixing with a labeled product refer to the soybean replant instructions for that product. 00 not replan treated fields with any crop at intervals which are inconsistent with the Rotational Crop Guidefines on this label. Northern Area-See Map COMMANoe 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED' 10 PT.' (0.50 LB. A.I.) GRASSES Suppression of some annual grasses ~DLEAVES Velvellea! Spurred Anoda "Panially ConIroIed 1.5 PT. (0.75 LB. A.I.) GRASSES Bamyardgrass Crabgrass -Large --Smooth Foeld Sandbur Foxtail -GianI -Green -flobusl -Yenow Goosegrass Panlcum ~ -Fall -Texas Seeding Johnsongrass' BROADLEAVES Velvetleaf Spurred Anoda plus: Common Ragweed' Gatinsoga Jimsonweed· Lambsquaners Prickfy Sida Purslane Smanweed' -Uldysthumb' -Pennsylvania' Venice Mallow 2.0 PT. (1.0 LB. A.I.) GRASSES All grasses controlled at 1.5 pints plus: Berrnudagrass' Broadleal Signalgrass Cupgrass --SOUthwestem -Woolly' Seedling Johnsongrass Shattercane' Wild Proso Millet' BROADLEAVES AI broadleaves controlled atl.S pints plus: Black Seeded Plantain Cocklebur' Common Ragweed Jimsonweed Kochia Smanweed -ladysthumb -Pennsylvania Tropic Croton I Higher label rates (a minimum 012 pints per acre) are recommended for fietds lhat have previously been in conserva~ programs, or where heavy weed pressure is anticipated. Setecliowe, to higher rates based on lighter Ie heavier soil types. ~fOf heavy weed pressure or heavy soils use 1.25 pints per acre 10 contrOl Velvetleal or Spurred Anoda. NOT!:: When using Command 4 EC more than 30 days prior to planting. the highest label rate shoufd be used. ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES Rotate to crops as listed below, otherwise crop injury may occur Refer 10 sections headed "Rotalional Cropping Precautions' and "Gen· erallnformation.- NOTE: When using Command 4 EC with other registered herbicides always refer to rOlational restrictions and precautions on the other prod· uct's label. 1.0PT. (0.50 LB. A.f.) ANYTIME Soybeans Cotton· Peppors Pumpkins Peas 9 MONTHS Com -Field -Pop --seed --Sweet Colton Cucurbits Dry Beans Peanuls Peppers Pot::Jtoes Rice Snap Beans Sorghum Sugar Beets Sweet Potatoes Tobacco TomatOAS (Transplanted) 1.5 PT. (0.75 LB. A.!.) ANYTIME Soybeans Cotton" Peppers Pumpkins 9MONTI!S Same as 1.0 pint, plus: Peas 2.0 PT. (1.0 LB. A.f.) ANYTIME Soybeans Cotton· Peppers Pumpkins 9MQNTHS Same as 1.5 pints. excepl Seed Com and Sweet Com requwe a 12 month rotation. • Rele, to Ihl!l MRequirernl!lnls for Planting Tlmft "'pplications· and ·Repfanting Instructions· in the Conon Oirections for Use section. 7 12 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 12 MONTHS Cabbage Same as 1 0 pint. Same as 1.5 pints, plus: Tomatoes (all) Seed Com Wheat Sweet Com 16 MONTHS .1§MQNTHS 16 MONTHS All crops AI crops AU crops Cover crops. however. may be planted anytime but stand reductions may occur in some areas. Do not graze or harvest for food or feed cover crops planted less than 9 months aher Command 4 EC treatment. Do no! aMow livestock to graze on treated soybean vines or feed treated vines or vina trash to livestock. Southern Area-See Map COMMAN[)e 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLEDI 1.0 PT.' 1.5 PT. 2.0 PT. 2.5 PT. (0.50 LB. A.f.) (0.75 LB. A.I.) (1.0 LB. A.I.) (1.25 LB. A.I.) GBASSES GBASSES GBASSES GBASSES Suppression of Bamyardgrass All grasses AI grasses sorroe aMUaf Broadieaf controlled at controlled al grasses Signalgrass 1.5 pints plus: 2.0 pints plus: Crabgrass Cupgrass FoxtaM -Large --50uth- -Purple -SmooIh westem -Robust Foxtail -Woolly -Yellow -Giant Field Sandbur Junglerice' -Green BermudaIl"'SS" Shattercane" Goosegrass Red Rice Wild Proso Panicum Itchgrass' Minet' --Commc'., -FaN -Texas Seedling Johnsongrass Field Sandbur" 6BOAl2I.EAllES 6BOAl2I.EAllES 6BOADLEAllES 6BOAl2I. EAllES Velvelleaf VelYelieaf An broadleaves All broadleaves Spurred Anoda Spurred Anoda controlled at controlled at plus: 1.5 pints plus: 2.0 pints plus: Common Cocklebur Balloonvine· Ragweed" Common Black Jimsonweed- Ragweed Nightshade' Lambsquaner Dayllower Curly Dock Pennsytvania Florida Joint Velch' Smanweed' Beggar.veea Kochia Prickfy Sida Florida Pusley Momingglory Purslane Jimsonweed -Pitted Redweed Kochia' Pennsylvania Venice Mallow Redvine- Smanweed Tropic Croton Pigweed Wild Poinsettia" -R_' -Smooth. Prostrate Spurge • Pallially Cont_ I Higher label rales (a minimum 012 pints pcr acral are recommended for fiekts lhat have prevlousty been In conservation programs, or vmsre heavy weed pressure ts ~Ied Setect lower to higher rales based on tighter 10 heavier soH typos. FOf llelds that have previously been In conservation programs. a minimum application rate oI2'I'l pin~s per acre for cocldebur Of' convnon ragweed control is recort'IT'Iended. 2 For heavy weed pressure or heavy soils use 1.25 pints per acre to control VetvelfGa' Of Spmed Anoda. 'FOf control 01 ill:hgrass. do not Incorporate Command 4 EC. For high woed pressure and heavy soils use 2.5 pints. • Use In ARIl.AIUSITXIOK onty-:or high pressure and heavy sob use 2.5 pints. NOTE: When using Command 4 EC more than 30 days prior to planting. thu highesllabel rate should be used. ROTATIONAL \;HUt" \.:iUIUCLII'tC;:) ROo.le 10 Crops as lisled below, otherwise crop injuoy may Occur. Reier 10 secllons headed "Rotalional Cropping Precaullons" and "Gen· erallnfonnation." NOTE: When using Command 4 EC wilh olher regislered herbicides always reter to rotational restrictions and precautions on the other producl's label. 1.0 PT. 1.5 to 2.0 PT. 2.5 PT. (O.SO LB. A.I.) (0.75 to 1.0 LB. A.I.) (1.25 LB. A.I.) ANYTIME Soybeans Conon" Peppers Pu"",~lns Peas 9 MONTHS Com -Fiek. -Pop -Seed -Sweel Colton Cucurbits Doy Beans Peanuts Potatoes Pum""ins Rice Snap Beans Sorghum Sugar Beets Sweet Polatoes Tobacco Tomatoes (Transplanted) ANYTIME Soybeans Conon' Peppers Pumpkins 9 MONTHS Same as 1.0 pint, plus: Peas ANYTIME Soybeans Collon" 9 MONTHS Same as 1.5 to 2.0 pints. plus: Pumpkins 12 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 12. MONTHS All crops All crops All crops Cover crops, however, may be planted anytime but stand reductions may occur in some areas. Do nol graze or harvest lor lood or leed cover crops planted less than 9 months alter Command 4 EC treatmenl. Do no! allow livestock to graze on treated soybean vines or leed treated vines or vtne trash to livestock . • Aefer to the "Requirements lor Planting TMne Applications· and "Replanting InstrucUons" in the Cotton Olrections lor Use section. COMMAN[)® 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED IN COMBINATIONS FOR SOYBEANS Command 4 EC herbicide may be tank mixed with other soybean herbi· cides to broaden the _ control spectrum compared to the products applied alone. In the seclions that Iollow FMC recommends a combina· tion 01 products and application rates to broaden weed control spectrum. FMC makes no claims as to weed controllar any combination 01 mtes ar products other than as recommended in this label. Additional racer:""en· datlons for product use with oIher herbicides no! included in the following sections may become available subsequent to thA date 01 publicat on for this label. Please check with your dealer for more recent FMC technical bulletins and label supplements. When applying mixtures of Command 4 EC wilh oIher herbicides, observe all precautions and limitations appear· ing on Ihe labels of each producl. Observe all application precautions, rolatlonal guidelines and replanting instructions of each product's label when using tank mixes. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus Canopye Herbicide-­ Northern a. Southern Areas Tank mi. combinalion lor broadaned weed control spectrum. Broadcast Rates Per Acre' Command Soil T.::xture I North I South I Canopy (V,'· to 5% Organtc Maner) Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy 1Y:d02 2to 2Ya 4t06 sand, sandy loam) pints pints oz. Medium Soils: (loam, silt, silt 1Vz 102 2102Yz 5108 loam, sandy clay, sandy clay pints pints Oz. loam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty clay, 1V:z to 2 2to 2Ya 6t08 clay loam, silty clay loam, clay) pints pints oz. • Selecllower 10 highef rates withkllhe range to correspond to Ihe COW$8I1o liner soM types within Vle textural proup. Rate within the range $houkI correspond to anficlpa:sd weed presSU'e . •• Do not apply to seMf-... less than IN%. Organic Maner. 8 Grass Weeds AI species Nsted under the section Command Applied Aione Rates and Weeds Controlled. , PIIIIII!y ConItollod ~ All species isled under the section Command Applied AJone Rates and Weeds Con­ troNed, plus the loIIowing: eoc"'bur" Coppe~eaf, hophombeam· Hemp sesbenia Morning'gIory" (Annual, Ivy· leaf, Entireleal, Pined, Tan) Pigweed (Redroot, Smooth) Sicklepod" .. LMge __ s, gennlnatlng deep in tho soil, sUCh u rnomillggtoo ~ .­ pod ond _ or _ " •• h .... oquent _ rnoy NqUire • cuIIIvoIion or an """'_ 01. pollll"lg&IlCa _too_long control. When applying mixtures of Command 4 EC plus Canopy, observe all ceulions and I!m1tatlons appearing on the labels of each product. Special anentior: must be paid to sections r"!lardlng planting depth, phosphate pestic:de interaction, previous pesticides, and sensitive soybean vari· eties on the Canopy label. Observe applicetion precautions rotational guidelines and replanting instructions of each product's label when using tank mixtures. CommalKi 4 EC Herbicide plus Dua .. 8 E Herbicide­ Northem a. Southern Areas Tank mix combinalion fer broadened weed control spectrum. Soil Texture Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy sand, sandy loam) Medium Soils: (loam, silt, silt loam, sandy clay, sandy clay loam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty clay, clay loam, silty clay loam, clay) WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds All species listed under the section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con· trolled, plus Ihe lolowing: Nutsedge Red Rice· Witchgrass Broadcast Rates Per Acre Command North ~h Dual 8 E IV, to 2 2to 2Va IV, t02 pints pints pints 1% to 2 2 to 2Va 2to 2V, pints pints plnts 1V2 to 2 2 to 2V, 2to 2V, pints pints pints Broadleaf Weeds AQ species listed under the section Command Applied Alone Rales and Weeds Con· trolled, plus the loIlowing: Black Nightshade Carpetweed Pigweed • Use higher rates In areas with heavy pressure. When applying mixtures of Command 4 EC plus Dual, observe al ceu· tlons and limilations appearinll on the labels of each product. Observe an applicetion precautions, rotatIOnal guidelines and replanting instructions of each product'. label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus Lassoe or Lasso. Mlcro­ Tech-Northern a. Southern Areas A tank mi. cornblnalion 01 Command 4 EC herbicide and Lasso or Lasso Micro-Tech he_ wiI broaden the weed control spectrum compared to either product used alone. Broadcast Rates Per Acre Command Lasso·/LaSSO Soil Texture North South Micro-Tech Coarse (light) Soils: 1'1,t02 2 to 2V, 2 t02Vz (loamy sand, sandy pints pints qua~s loam) Medium Soils: (k.am, sin, 1'1,102 2t02V:r 2'1z to silt loam, sandy clay, pints pinls 3 quarts sandy clay loam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silly 1Va to 2 2102V, 2'1210 clay, clay loam, silty clay pinls pints 3 quarls loam, clay) • SeMel lower to higher rales within the ranges noted based on lighter to heavle, soil typos (0 g., sand, loamy sand, sandy loam) wiII1in ... """., group. i GrassWoeds All species isted under the section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Controlled Broar1leaf Weeds All specias lisled under the section Command Applied Alone Hales and Weeds Con· trolled, plus the following. Black Nighlshade Carpetweed Pigweed When applying mixl~res of Command 4 EC herbicide plus Lasso or Lasso Micro-Tecn, cb.~",e all cautions and limitations appearing on \he labels of each product. Observe al application precautions, rolational guidelines and replanting instructions 01 each proruct's label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus LoroX- A preemergence tank mix com'>ination 01 Command 4 EC herbicide and Lorox herbicida will broaden the weed control speclrum compared to either product alone. The tank mix combination may nor be Incorporated. Whera Command 4 EC must be incorporated (see Geographical Restrictions), apply Lorox as an overlay treatment. Broadcast Rates Per Acre" Command Lorox Soil Texture·· North I South OF-r--- Coarse (light) Soils: 1Y:to2 2to 21/. 2/3 to 1 (In.my sand", sandy pints pints lb. loam) Medium Soil::: (loam, silt, 1111t02 2t02Y. 1 to 1V2 silt loam, .. 'ndy clay, pints pints Ibs. sandy clay !cam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty 1Ya to 2 2 to 2Y2 1V4 to 2 clay, clay loam, s,:ty clay pints pints Ibs. loam, clay) • Select lower 10 higher rales within the ranges noted based on tighter to heavier so" types (e.g., loam, s~t loam, sandy clay, sandy clay loam) within a taldural group. • Plant seed at least 1'/, W'lches deep or Loro" in;ury 10 soybeans may fesuh. Refer 10 loro" label lor olher planting aOIj applicaUon precaulions. one pint 01 LorD" l equals O!'\8 pound of lorox DF, use equivalent rates . •• 00 not use on sand, Joamy sand, gravalty soils, or 8l¢JOsed subsoils or 'ioitS with lass than 1% organic maner. Usa only on toamy sand with over 1% organic maner. WEEDS CONTROLLED: Gra$SWeeds AR species tisted under the secllOn Command Applied Alone Rate. and Weeds Controlled. Broadleaf Weeds AI species Msled under the section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con· trolled, plus the loIIowing: Carpetwee !he _ noted _ on IIghIer 10 heavier soil type. (a.g., loam, .iII loom, sandy cloy, sandy clay loam) wiIhIn • t."""", group. • Plant seed at least 1Y .. Inches deep or lOfOX ~ to lOybeans may result. Reier 10 Lorox Plus _tor OIh.lr planting onn Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con· troned, plus the following: CarpelWeed Hemp sesbanla (Colteeweed) PIgNeed (Redroot, Smooth) Sicklepod"" Wild Mustard • Use lhe higher rate of metribuzin tor a given SOil type, When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 EC plus metribuzin, observe aU cautions and Ilmitati XlS appearing on the labels of oach product. Observe all application pre'::"~:ions. rotational guidelines and replanting instructions of each producfs label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus PreviewL­ Northern Area Only A tank mi. combination of Command 4 EC herbicide and Preview herbi· cide wiU broaden the weed controf spectrum compared to either product used alone. Soil Texture Coarse (light) Soils:(loamy sand, ~n:tyloam) Medium Soils: (loam, silt, s;il loam, sandy clay, sandy clay loam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty clay, clay loam, silty clay loam, clay) Broadcast Rates Per Acre· Command Preview 11/2 to 2 pints 5106 oz. 1 '12 10 2 pinls 6 to 7 oz. 11/2 to 2 pinls 6108 oz. • Selecl Iowt-r 1'3 h'9h&' rale!. wilhlfl 1'- ranges noled based on lighter 10 heavier soil types (e.g., Jeam. silt ban-- sandy clay. sandy clay loam) w;,:hi,. • textural grOOl> 10 Ot.. not use Command 4 EC in combinaHon with Preview on sOils with less than 0.5% organic maner, or on soils with pt1 greater than 6.B or on Soils having a calcareous surface area as Preview injury to rotational crops may occur. WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds All species Nsted under 11>& section Command Applied A10ne Rates and Weeds Controled. Broacfteat Weeds AU species USII'd under the section Command Applied AIo. e Rates and Weeds Con· trolled, plus the loI1owing: Burcucumber· CarpelWeed Cocklebur" Copper1eaf, hophombeam Giant Ragweed" Morning-glory' (Annual, Tal, lvyIeal, Pitted, Entiraleaf) Mustards Pigweed Spurge, spotted Sunftower· " NOTE: Control 01 mominggiory, .unl1o ... r, COddobur and giant ~ ...., r. emilie rangOIg tram poor 10 exC8lenl depending upon soil temperatur., _ 01 weed seed germination, depth ol ... ad seed in the soil, and the amount ond timing of soil moisture. Con~oI may be improved with timely tutti_allon. WhG'I1 applying mixtures of Command 4 EC plus Preview, observe all cautions and Iimitatlc,. appearing on the labels of each product. Observe all application precautions, rofational guidelines and replanting instNCIions 01 each producrs label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus Prow .. 4 EC Herbicide­ Northern & So!!thern Areas A tank-mix combination of Command 4 EC and ProWl will broaden the weed controt spectrum of either product used alone. Broadcast Rates Per Acre" Command Soil Texture NOrth South ProWl 4 EC Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy 1Y2 to 2 2102'1. 1 to 1'1, sand, $andy loam) pints pints pints Medum Soils: (loam, silt, 1V~ r02 2to2% silt loam, sandy clay, sandy pints pints 2 pints clay loam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (Silty 1112t02 2102'12 2 to 2'1, clay, clay loam, s~ty clay pints pinls pints loam, clay) • SetecI lower to higher rales within the ranges noled based on lighter to heavier soil types (e.g., loam, si*t loam, sandy clay, sandy clay loam) within a textural group. WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weed!;; All species listed under the section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Conlrolled. Bmacleaf Weeds All species lisled under the section Command Applied Alone Rales and Weeds Con­ trolled, plus the following: CarpelWeed Pigweed (Redroot, Smooth) When applying mixture. of Command 4 EC plus Prowl, observe al cau­ tions ard fmitations appea~ on the labels of each product. Observ. aI application poecauIions, rotatlC)rlal guidelines and replanting InstNClions of each product's label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus Sceple" Herbiclae­ Northern Area Only See Scepter label for appropriate geographic and rainfaH restrictions. A tank mix ce>rrlb:nation of Command 4 EC and Scepter win broaden the weed ~trof spectrum of either product usod alone. NOTE: The Scepler label does not allow ,otation to Com, Wheat, Ratley. 0' Oars prior to 16 months alter last Scepter application when See/-'.' is applied preem!!rgent O( preplant inco1pOrated within the Northem Us. A,ea as deWned on the Seepte, /abel. See Scepter label for appropriate geographic restrictions. Broadcast Rates Per Acre" JriI Texlure Command Scepter I Soil Types 1 y~ to 2 pints 1.1) to '/2 pint Use higher use feltes, wilhin lhe range slated above, when heavier weed preS!;Uf8 is anticipated. lEEDS CONTROLLED: .rMsWeeds n specles listed under the ection Command Applied .lone Rates and Weeds :ontroned. p-.y conIroled Broadleat Weeds All species listed under the section Command Applied Alone Rales and Weeds Con­ trotted, plus the loHowing: Black Nighlshade Cocklebur Convnon Sunllower Giani Ragweed· Pigweed spp. n the evenl 01 a crop loss due 10 weather conditions, soybeans ""n be -eptanted. DO NOT WOf1< the soil deeper than two inches, or man . addi­ ionaI Command 4 EC or Commaod-Sceple" tank mix applications. '10TE: Adequate soil moisture is important for optimum tank mix ipplications . Nhen applying mixtures of Command 4 EC plus Scepter, observe all :autions and limitations appearing on the labels of each product. :>bserve all application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting ",structions 01 each product's label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 EC Herbicide plus Scepter Herbicide­ Southern Area Only See Scapler label for appropriate geographic and rainfa" reslrictions. A tank mix combination 01 Command 4 EC and Scepter win broa to minimize spray drift as off-site movement of Command herbicide can cause foliar whitening or yellowing of some plants (refer to planl ~stlng, and Spray Drift PrecautionS under the General Application Precautions section of this label). 3) Where soybean planting and Command 4 EC application using the "Drill and Drag" technique is nol a one-pass operation, it incorporated treatment, incorporate Command to a depth of 1 inch or tess and place the seed below the chemical banier when planting. Command 4 EC herbicide may be tank mixed with other pumpkin herbi­ cides to broaden the weed controt spectrum compared to the products applied alone. When applying mixtures of Command 4 EC herbicide plus ofher pumpkin herbicides, observe arr cautions and limitations appearing on the labels of each product Observe all application precautions, rota­ tional guidelines and replanting instructions o! each product's label when using tank mixtures. Water or liquKi fertilizer may be used as a carrier for Command .. EC when applied alone, or when tank mixed with the herbi­ cides listed above unless use direcHons speciftcally stale otherwise. , , SPECIAL PRECAUTION Oft-site movement 01 spray drift 0, vapors 01 Command 4 EC her­ bicide can cause loliar whitening or yeb' 'Il 01 some plants_ Prior 10 making applicationS, read and strictly loIIoW all precautions and application instructions on this label. REPLANTING INSTRUCTIONS II initial seeding 01 pumpkins lails to produce a sland. pumpkins may be replanted in fields Irealed with Command 4 EC alone. Do not retreallield wilh a second applicalion 01 Command 4 EC. When lank mixing wilh a labeled producl reler 10 Ihe pumpki., replant inslructions lor Ihal product. Do not replant trealed fields with any crop at intervals which are incon­ sistenl with Ihe Rolalional Crop Guidelines on this label. COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE APPUED ALONE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED 00 not exceed a rate 01 2 pinls per acre. Weeds controllad (by rale) are as ~Sled under Soybean lor Nonhem and Southem areas. ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES Rotate 10 crops as lisled under Soybean Rolational Crop Guidelines, otherwise crop injury may occur. Cover crops, however, may be planted anytime but stand reductions may occur in some areas. Do not graze or harvest for food or feed cover crops planled less than 9 months after Command 4 EC treatmen!. 00 nol allow livestock to graze on treated pumpkin vines or feed treated vines or vine trash to livestock. SUCCULENT PEAS GENERAL INFORMATION Command 4 EC herbicide may be ulilized as preemergenl soil applied treatment for the control of annual grass aod broatleaf weeds in peas. Command 4 EC musl be SOil incorporated ill Ihe foIowing slates unless an approved 24(C) is on lile lor counties within lhat slate (check wilh your locat dealer): Connecticul, Delaware, lUinois. Indiana, Iowa, Maine. Mary­ land. Massachusetts. Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jer­ sey, New York. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia. and Wisconsin. NOTE: When utilizing Command -1 EC as a soil incorporated treatment, incorporate Command to a depth of 1 inch or less and place the seed below the chemical barrier when planting. Command 4 EC herbicide may be tank mixed with other herbicides registered for use in peas to broaden the weed control spectrum com­ pared to the products applied alone. When applying mixtures 0' Com­ mand 4 EC plus other succulent pea herbicides, observe aU cautions and limilalions appearing on the labels 01 each product. Observe all applica­ lion precautions rotational guidelines and replanting instructions of each product's label when using tank mixes. Waler or liquid fertilizer may be used as a carrier for Command 4 EC when applied alone, or when tank mixed with other succulent pea herbicides unless use directions specifi­ cally state otherwise. SPECIAL PRECAUTION OIl-site movement 01 spray drift or vapors 01 Command" 4 EC her·bIcide can cause foliar whilening or ye1lowlng of some plants. Prior to making appIlcallons, r&ad and slrlctly follow aU precau­ tions and application Instructions on this label. REPLANTING INSTRUCTIONS " inilial seeding 01 peas lails 10 produce a Sland, peas may be replanled in l;eIds lrealed wilh Command 4 EC alone (or with recornm~nded lank mixtures). Do not retreat field with a second appUcation of Command 4 EC. When tank mixing with a labeled product refer to the replant instructions for that product. 00 not repfant treated ftelds with any crop at intervals which are incor.sistent wilh the Rotalional Crop Gutdelines en lhis label. 15 COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE FOR PEAS ONLY: Apply only all pinl (0.5 Lb. A.I.) Per Acre RATE AND WEEDS CONTROLLED 1 PT. (0.5 LB. A.I.) (lor aN soil types) GRASSES Bamyardgrass' Crabgrass (Large. Smooth) Field Sandbur' Foxtail (Green. Giant, Robust) Goosegrass Panicum (Fa". Convnon) Seedling Johnsongrass' ·Partially COOIrOlied BROADLEAYES GaUnsoga spp· Lambsquaners' Prickly Side" Spurred Anoda Velvelleal Venice Mallow' ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDEUNES , .F ROlale 10 crops as Usted under Soybean Rotational Crop Guidelines. otherwise crop injury may occur. Cover crops may be planted at anytime but sland reductions may occur in some areas. Do not graze or harvest for food or feed coyer crops planted less than 9 months after Convnand 4 EC trealment. 00 not allow livestock to graze on treated pea vinos or feed treated vines or vine trach 10 liveslock. FALLO'...., LAND GENERAL INFORMATION Command" 4 EC is a herbicide which may be utilized as a preemergence surface applied trealment to control many annual grass and broadleaf weeds cn lallow land. Command 4 EC may be tank mixed with olher herbicides registered lor lallow cropland use (e.g., alrazine) to broaden Ihe weed COIllrof speclrum compared 10 the products applied alone. SPECIAL PRECAUTION OII-site movement 01 spray 'drift or vapors of ~ 4EC herbicide can cause lofiar.whitening or yellowing of some plants.,'; Prior to making applications, read and ~'loIow aI'P!8C8UoI·· lions and appl'lCation inslructiOns on this rabiI,· /}" : .,~ AdditioN' Precltutlo~ For F.II~,;,;ta:idipp~~~ anlYlOo not apply within 500 leet 01 Emerged Winter Wheat or within 1,~ . 'eel 01 the areas listad below: . ',- :'. . .':.;':'.: •• \,,,-' Towns and SubdMsions < "~ ,:~:~,,;I.~ ==~:;rr=~" ""r Corrvnercial Nurseries Commercial Greenhouses -except sweet com Supplemental Spray Drift Precautions For Fallow Lind Appllca­ tiMS: Non-Iarget spray drift 01 Command 4 EC herbicide should be avoided 10 prevent whilening of desirable vegetalion. Specific recom· mendations and requirements for minimizing spray drift are included in Ihe A~lion Precautions seclion 01 lhis label. For Fallow Land ap~­ cations onry: • The use of an agriculturally approved drift reducing additrve is requireo al linished spray volumes 01 5 to 15 gallons per acre and is racorn­ "'ended lor applicalion volumes 01 15 10 40 gallons per acre when spraying in Ihe proximity 01 desirable plants (see list uncIer Application Precautions). ROTATIONAL CROP/GRAZING AND FEEDING RESTRICTIONS: Do not plant wheal sooner Ihan nine (9) months after a tale summer or Iall application. 00 not allow livestock to graze on Ireated lields. APPUCATION RATES: Use Command 4 EC herbicide atone at a rate oIlY, to 2 pints (24 to 32 ounces) per acre in a surface applied broadcast application for pre· emergent control of weeds. Where Glean is registered and was applied at V:J to 'Il ounce per acre for weed control in the gro'Ning wheat crop, a rate of 1 'I: pinls (24 ounces) per acre of Command 4 EC is recom­ mended. However, the additional weed control benefit from Glean may Mllasllhroughout Ihe loIlowing spring (see Glean label). Use Ihe higher rate of Command 4 EC when heavier weed infestations are anticipated or tor longer residual control. p~icliced. make application after wheat harvest. For optimum control. make application. alter August t5 but belore October 31. Command 4 EC can also be used in areas where spring wheat is planted loIlowing an t 8 month Iailow period. Treatment. should be made only to fiolds where good weed c""trol has been maintained .., the wheat crop through wheal harvest. Treatment recommendations are only designed to control _ads that have recentll emerged and those that germinate throughout the lal, winter and spring period. Do not apply in s"uation. where danse weed growth exist •. WEEDS CONTROLLEIJ: Grass Weftds Cheat Grass OO'.vny Bromegrass Jointed Goatgras. Volunteer Badey Volunteer Rye Volunteer Wheat Broad1eaf Weeds Common Lambsqua~ers Cornmon Purslane Kochia Prickly Lett..,., Tansy Mustard Tumble Mustard Wild Buckwheat COMMAND 4 EC APPLIED IN COMBINAnoNS Tank mix combinations 01 Command 4 EC herbicide "ith atrazine will broaden the weed control spectrum and length 01 control compared to the herbicides used alone. Command 4 EC Plus Atnzlne Command 4 EC at 1 to 1 V. pints (16 to 24 OUIlCIlS) per acre plus 1 to 2 pint. 01 Atrazine 4L or equivalent rates 01 Atrazine 90 OF and 80 W. Weeds controlled in addition to those noted under Command 4 EC alone wilt depend on atrazine rate used (see atrazine label). Use the higher rate of Command 4 EC when heavier weed inlestations are anticipated or lor longer residual control. There is significant risk of atrazine carryover if not used according to local Experiment Station and label recommendations. Consult your local Experiment Station for recommended a\razine rates for use in fallow in your area. Refer to the atrazine label for planting, cropping and other reslrictions. Follow all precautions, statements, and restrictions on this and the atra­ zine label. Mixing Instructions: F~I spray tank 'I. to ';' full with water and add recommended amount of atrazine with agitator operating. Mix thoroughly and lilt tank y, lull con­ tinuing agitation. Add Command 4 EC herbicide to tank while maintaining agitation. Complete r~ling tho spraye, tank with water. Maintain agitation during mixing and application. Application Instructions: Follow the General Application Instruclions as lor Command 4 EC alone. Dealers Should Sell in Original Packages Only_ Terms of Sale or Use: On purchase of this product buyer and user agree to the following conditions: Warranty: FMC makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product other than indicated on tho label. Except as so warranted the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of use andlo; handling andlor storage of this material when such use andl or handling and/or storage is contrary to label instructions. Directions .nd Recommendations: FoISow directions carefully. Timing and method of application, weather and crop conditions, mixture with other chemicals not specifically recommended and other influencing factors in the use 01 this product are beyood lhe control 01 the seller and are assumed by the buyer at his own risk. Use of Product: FMC', recommendalions for the use of this product are based upon tests believed to be r.liable. The use of this product being beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee. expressed or implied is made as to the eHeets of such or the resul" to be obtained II not used in accordance with directions or established sofe practice. Damages: Buyefs or usefs exclusive remedy lor damages for breach 01 warranly or negiigence shalt be ~mited to direct damages no! exceeding the purchase price paid and shal not indude incidental or consequential damages. COMMAND and of'MC- Trademarl