# EXTRAZINE 90DF HERBICIDE - EPA Reg No: **352-501** - Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC - Signal word: Warning - Active ingredients: Atrazine (30%); Cyanazine (60%) - Label accepted: 1990-07-06 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00501-19900706.pdf --- • DU PONT EXTRAZI~ goDF REST"tICI'ED USE I'ES11CIDE : FOR nrAlL SALE TO AND USE ONLY BY CElU lAID APPUCATORS OR PERSO.~S UNDER THEIR DIRECT SUPERVISION AND ONLY FOR 1HOSE USES COVERED BY niIi CER'11fIED APPUCATOR'S CEkIlI'lCATlON, nus PRODUCT m ARF.S'I'JUCIED USE HI!RBlODE DUE TO GROUND WA'IER roNCERNS, USERS MUST READ AND POI.LOW AU. PRECAUI10NARY STA'IEMENTS A 'tID INS'I1tUt.'"I'IONS FOR USE IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE POTEN'I1AL FOR A'I1tAZINE TO REAClI GRO\JND WA'IER. ~90DFHabldcle "EXTRAZINE" 90DF is a water dispersible granule, This product contains 90 peaceht by weight active ingndients. ACI1VE 1NGREDiEN1S BY WEIGHT Cyanazlnt:: 2-[[4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazln- 2-ylJamino )-2 -methylpropionitrile ........................................................................................ 60.0% Atrazlne: (2-chloro+ethy:amin0-6- iSCIpropylamino-s-triazine) .................................................................................................... 28.5% Related compou nds .................................................................................................................. .1.5 % INERT INGREDIENTS ............................................................................................................ 10.0% 1UT At 100.0% EPA Reg. No. 352-501 AVISO KEEP OlIT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING PRECAUOON AL USUAP":>: Si usted no lee ingles, no use este producto hasta que K" etiqueta haya sidlJ explicado ampliamente. STATEMENl',)FPRA,-,lCAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED, call a physician or poison cont.ol center. Drink one or two glasses of water and indute vomiting by touching back of throat with fi!llF' Do not Induce vomiting or give anything by rrouth to an uncnns..iouI penon. IF IN EYES, flush with plenty of water. Get medical attention if Irritation persists. IF ON SKIN, wash with plenty of ""'p and water. IF iNHALED, remove victim !a fresh air. U not breathing. give artificial respiratiol., preferably mollth to mouth. Get medical attention. ACCE'PTED PAGEl JUL - G "EXTRAZINE" 90DP PRECAtmONARY STATEMENTS HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS WARNING: )&y be fatal If _aDowed. HInnfu) If InhaIecl or abIorbed through the skin. Cau_ teIIIpOI'II:r eye injury. ThIs product !Ny be hazardous Io,our hMlth. ThIs puclact .. d,.1ied "Restricted Use" becaWM!, at doses which caused serious !NtemIl inn- in laboratory animals, birth defects were piuent. UII! of protective dothing and equipment and following the .-:aulions below can reduce risk. Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid contact with skin. eyes, or clothing. Do not get in eyes or on clothing. WI!III' a face shield when mixing and !oading. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating or smoking. We.!" long trousers and Io.-Ilened dothill& whea applylna IlUa product. We.!" chemical resistant gloves extending above the wrist, a chemkal resistant apron, long trousers, and long­ sleeved clothing when mixing or Ioadin& or when adjusting, repming or deuIing equipment. Protective gloves must be wa:JIed with soap and water after WM! and before removing from the hands. Remove contaminated dothing and wash before reWM!. Contaminated dothing should be laundered separately from household laundry to pevent CJ'OS5oCOntamination of other laundry. Heavily contaminated or drenched clothing and protective equipment must be discarded or destroyed in accordance with State and local regulations. Do not apply this product in 'lOch a manner as to direct1y, or through drift, expose workers or other persons. The area being treated must be vac:ated by unprotected persons. Keep oat of reach of domestic animaIa, partiaotarly cattle. Consumption of this product, spray solutions, or water contaminated with product can result in serious illness or possible death of bovines. ENVIR0NMENTAL HAZARDS CY ANAZINE AND A TRAZlNE, THE AC11VF INGREDIENTS OF "EXTRAZlNE" 9ODF. ARE PESTICIDES WHICH CAN MOVE (SEEP OR LEACH) lHROUCH SOIL AND CAN ENTER GROUNDWAr ..... , •• DCH t.fAY BE USED AS DRINKING WATER. CYANAZINE AND ATRAZINE HAVE BEEN FOUND IN GROUNDWATER. USERS ARE ADVISED Nor TO APPLY "EXTRAZINE" TO SAND AND LOAMY SAND SOILS WHERE THE WA'IIR TABLE (GROUNDWATERlIS CLOSE TO THE SURFACE AND WHERE 1HE SOILS ARE VERY PERMEABLE. YOUR LOCAL AGRICULTURE AGENCES CAN PROVIDE FUR1HER INFORMATION ON THE TYPE OF SOIL IN YOUR AREA AND THE LOCATION OF CROUNDWATER. Atrazine is toxic to aquatk: invertetHates. Do not apply directly 10 water or wetlands. Do not . apply when w~ther conditions favor drift from treated areas. Runoff and drift from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatl<-orpnisms in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water by deaninc of equipment or dtspo ... of w"'. In case of signifiCant spin, ~I ~C 1-800-424-9300. PAGE 2 D:EUCUC*. I'ca .. xt i. • ~iol.tion of Feder.l l.w to use this product in • manner inconsi~ent with its labelin~. i&ItaL VA 1M CWrm'fzC* -EXTRAZXNB- 'ODF Herbicide is a selecti.e herbicide for the control of .nnual gr..... .nd broadleaf .. eds in fi.ld corn, pop~orn, swe.t corn, - f.llow cropl.nd and ~rain sor~hum. consult your local Agricultural Exten~ion Agent fOr help in d.termining soil type, organic matt.r cont.nt, a,.d the most appropriate n.rbicide rate for local conditions. Wher. surfactants or amulsible 9.g.table oils are add.d to -EXTRAZINE" ,OOF for 0ger the top of cOrn postemergence applications, use on field corn or-ly. Do not apply this product in ir~i9ation water with any kind of irrigation system. Do Dot apply this product with aeri.l .pplication ~i,..nt. Do Dot .pply this product 1D irrigation water witb any kind of irrigation ayat_. Postemerq.nc. application to corn must be made before corn reaches 12 inch.s in b.ight. Th. _zimum a!'PUcation rate of atrazine for corn and SOrghum is 3 lbs . •• i. per acre per calendar year. one pound of EXTRAZINt 900F contains 0.3 lbs •• ctive ingredient,atrazine. Applications for quackgnss .uppr.ssion in cOrn ~nd sorghum are restricted to e spring application only. No f.ll applic.tions .re pe~ttad • ... dler .ffacta: As e pre_rgence herbicide, -EXTRAZINt- 90DF is active mainly through the roots, .nd therefore, its effect on veeds is devend.nt on .dequ.te rainf.ll or .prinkler irrigation to ~ve the herbicide into the root zone. Hoisture should be sufficient to thoroughly wet ~h. soil throuqhout the zona Where .. ed seads .. y ge~nate and enough to make the aoil too vat to cultiv.te. ~otary hoeing Or .hallow cultivati?n ~~ reca..anded for those .ppli~ations Which are not incorporated ~t t~. time of tre.e-nt, if .daqu.t.,J rain~all Or spdnk,ler hd~ation has I.e.\. -. oCCllZrad Within ten to twel .. days .fter application of -EX'1'UZlNE' 900F. PAGE 3 I He.vy r.inf.ll ~tweeD pl.ntiftg .nd crop ... rg.nc. ..y c.u.. crop injury or atand l~... aainf.ll t.nda to cau ••• xc ••• iy. conc.ntrations of h.rbicide in the .eed furrow, r.sulting in po.sible crop injury. Level dee~ plant.r .ark. or a .. d furrow. before .pplic.tion. . UDder conditiona which del.y weed geraination, .uch a. low temper.tures, l.ck of .oil aurfac. ~iatur., or when ge~D.tion .xt.nda o .. r a long period, tbto .ff.cti-.- •• of th. herbicide .. y ~ iqlaired. Itotary hoeing, ahallow culti •• tion or • po.t ... rgenc. h.rbicide tre.tment ... ~ of ~n.fit UDder the •• circu.atanc ••• If the crop i. cultivated, tillage ahould be .hallow to .tnimir. herbicide dilution in the .oil. Should the crop .t.nd be lo.t due to .dver.e weather condition., in •• ct., di ••••• , .tc., the field c.n be repl.nted the .ame •••• on to com or .orghua. To enh.nce weed control in .re.. of less th.n 25 inch.. of r.infall or where long dry periods .re common, these treatments may require shallow incorporation with • too~ .uch .s • field cultiv.tor operated from 5-7 ~h. Incorporation should not be more than three inches deep to keep from burying the herbicio-. A .pik.-toothed harrow, deep tillage disk or rolling bask.t device i. not recommended for incorporatJng -EXTRAZINE". When .pplied .s • post emergence herbicide, -EXTRAZINE" gOOF is active t,hrough foliage, as well as through the roots. Yellowing and/or stunting of the crop .. y result from this treatment, particularly if cold, adverse growing conditions occur .fter application. Extended or .xtreme cold and vet conditions may r.duc •• tands. 00 not apply "EXTRAZINE" postemergenc~ to a crop that is damaged or growing under stress. "EXTRAZINE" gOOF is not effective when used preemergence on peat or m~ck soils. 00 not use -EXTRAZINE" gOOF on sands or loamy sands (soils consisting of more than 70t sand) containing less ~han It organic matter. OBSERVE ALL CAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON LABELING OF ALL PRODUCTS USED IN MIXTURES. aot.tiDD.l ~op.: (1) Plant only corn, peanuts, sorghum, or soybeans the year following the us. of this herbicide. (2) If soybeans are to be planted, injury .. y occur. (3) If applied .fter June 10, do not rotate with crops other th.n com or .org~um the next year or injury may occur. t4) In th. high plains ~ ·nt.~unt.in azeas of the West where .ainfall i •• par.e .nd .rr.tic Or wh.r. Jrrigation i. required, use only when corn or aorghum ia to be plant.d the following ye.r, or • crop of corn or .or~ua not tre.t.d with this product or .tr.rin. is to precede other rotation.! crop.. (S) Small grain ... y be plant.d 1S month. following treat_nt. ", All other crop • .al' be planted I' month. after application. ~ci.siDe "'Lataat ... 1.: In fi.l~ Where triarine r •• i.t.nt tiotY?8s of weeda have been identified, WEXTRAZINE" .hould be u.ed in comeinat~on ~ith o~ inaequence'with other regi.tered non-triarine, herbicide ••• ~~~arine re.i.t.nt biotypes of Kochi. .nd Pigweed have be.n id*ntified in ~ome fi.lda in the ... t.m Gr.~t Plain •• nd triarin. resi.t.nt blot)TCC of Pigwa.d .nd Lamb.qu.rt.r. h ... ~.n identifi.d in .oma fi.l45 i~ v~rious at.t ••• ) Con.ult with appropriate .tat •• gricultural ext.n.ion .ervic. r.prea.ntati ... for specific ~.coa.endation •• PAGe: • W~DIa" .ODF 7bi. product aa) not be ai .. d/loade4. or u.ed within 50 f .. t of all wells JAclvc'tng aballdon.d _11a. cka1Dage _11a, aDd .Ulk bol ••• · .... 18.= J ct~~'" .,;ltea~·_ana of ctmtpu.ca or a.dal application. U.. .uffici.nt agitation to .n.ur. that the wlXTRAZlNE w 90DF ia completely diaper •• d and in unifora auapenaion prior to application or tank mixing with other for.ulations. 7be following ganeral ~ing instructions are recommended: z. C .·.1 1. Unless otberwi ••• pecified. use .t le.st 1.5 gallona of water per acre for soil applications .nd at le.st 15 g.llons of water per acre for foliar applications for all applications with ground .quipment. NOTE: Sufficient carrier must be used to assure unifo~ application. Follow label requirements ~f .11 products used in tank mix combinations. 2. A nitrogen SOlution or ~omplete liquid fertiliz.r may repl.ce all or part of the water as a cartier for preemergence or p1eplant application. Do not apply fertilizer mixtures .fter crop ~rges because injury may occur. 3. Always ~heck the tank mix compatibility (THe) of this Or any other formul.tion before mixing with liquid fertilizer carriers or other formu~ations. A simple but generally reliable THe evaluation procedUre has been provided for your ase in Step II of these mixing instructions. 4. Start with thoroughly clean equipment. (See the labels of the previous compounds for eleaning instructions.) 5. rill th~ tank at least 1/2 full with carrier. Start and maintain consistent agitation through all mixing and spr.ying procedures. Hake .ure the agitation system i3 working properly and creates a rippling or rolling action on tbe liquid aurface. ,. Add the r.c_nded .-aunt of wl:XTRAZlNE w 90DF to the t.nk. 7. rill the tank to 15 percent capacity with carrier. Filling and bypass lines .hould be k.pt below liquid .urface. Incr.ase tank agitation if n.c •••• ry to .. intain .urfac. action. a. Wh6n deair.d. appropriate emul.ibl. oil, oil concentrat •• or other tank 81x formulations .hould be added .t this time. Pr.-alurry these added ingr.di.nt. before addition. if the compatibility t.st .hows it to be nec •••• ry. •. COIIpl.t. filling tank. "in+.aining .utlici.nt IIgitation at all times to en.ur •• urfac. action. 'Ihi. appli •• to both .pray and nurs. tar.ks. 10. 7ank 8ixtur ••• hould alway. be applied t..&diately after pral.a~ation. If, for any r.a.an •. this i. not po •• ibl., a.sur. that .uffici.nt agitation baa ~n pro.ided to re-.ix all product •.• n~·chect f~r compl.te r.-.u.pen.ion prior to applic.tion. 11. z-pty tank a. compl.t.ly •• posaible before refilling to ~1~v~nt buildup of oil or _l.ible concentrate re.idue. when tan" I"Il:'ling wi.th the •• fo~lation.. Alway ... intain agitation to avoid .eparation. J UG!: 5 12. If an oil o~ .-alaifiabl. conc.nt~at. fi~ .ta~ts to build up .ft.~ u.ing th ••• fo~lation., drain and cl.an tb. tank witb st~ong det.~gent solution o~ app~op~iat •• olvent. 13. It i. ~.commended tbat tb •• p~aye~ be tho~ougbly cleaned by flushing with a det.~gent solution at tbe end of .acb wo~k day ~h.n any .-ul.ifiabl. oil, oil concent~at., o~ otb.~ emul.iblu fo~lation has wen u.ed .itM~ alone o~ in tank Ilia ccainationa witb otb.~ pe.ticide fo~lation.. ~i. p~.caution will .nsu~. a clean .p~aye~ and continued tEoubl.-free ope~ation. XX. ,au Ilia c S atlbl Ut:r 8ftl_tloD .~Dol\t'ln 1. Add 1 pint of ca~d .• E liquid to .ach of 2 on.-quart jars. Ma~k 1 quart jar ·with- ADd tM othe~ -without.- 2. Add lIt t.a.poon'of a suitable coapatibility agent (lIt teaspoon/pir.t • 2 pinta/l00 vallon. of ca~Ei.r) to the ja~ .. ~k.d -with-, cap the ja~ and abak. gently for 5 to 10 secondr to Ilia. 3. Add the app~opriat. amount of he~bicide to both ja~s, cap each ja~ and shake gently fo~ 5 to 10 seconds to llix. If p~oblems a~. encountered : .• ~ mxing wettable powde~ or dry flowable formulations into a liquid fertilizer, p~e-slu~ry these formulations in water prio~ to their addition to tbe liquid f.rtilize~ and proceed with the test. The following cha~t ba. been p~ovided to a.sist in selecting the approx~t. -EXTRAZINE- 900F use ~ate for this evaluation . .D!I nST m' "rrrpazPR" 'opr C"'P",mJLUI, Gallon. of Liquid Car~ier pe~ acre 4 Tea.poon. of -EXTRAZINE- 900F per pint of Liquid Car~ier 6.0 7.5 3.2 15 1.6 20 25 30 1.2 1.0 0.8 This cha~t i. based on 1 pound of -EXTRAZINE" 900F (0.9 pound active ingredient) per acre in the indicated carrier volumes. Intended field use rate. are achieved by varying the amount of -EXTRAZINE" 90DF, e.g., for a field u.e rate of 3 pounds of -EXTRAZlNE" 900F in 15 gallons of carrier per acre, add 4.8 level teaspoons of "EXTRAZINE" 900F to the quart ja~s containing 1 pint of ca~rier. Calculation: 3 pounds of "EXTRAZINE" 900F/15 gallons of carrier per acre - 3 X 1.6 • 4.8 teaspoons of "EXTRAZINE" 90DF per pint of carrie~.) 4. Let .acb jar stand one-half hou~ and .. ke observations. If any sepa~ation, agglomeEati~~, o~ precipitation has occu~red, shake the jaE again fOE 10 to 15 •• conds, and note wb.ther any of the following occur: a.Separated ph .... do not r.~ unifo~y. b.Sc~ .. n/nozzle p1U99in9 1u.ps do not 4i.pe~ ••• c.Precipitat. doe. ~ r.-.uapend readily. d.Pr.cipitat.,.ticka tenaciou.ly to the vla ••• 5. If non. of the abo". 'p~Obl_ occur in eit'he~ ja~, the bert.1t.:'.d;:s c&n, in .aat ca.e., be .afely u.ed in that car~i.~ without a comp~ti~ility ag.nt. ,. If prObl .. t.a o~ 4.b occu~s in the ja~ .. ~ked "without" but do~s not occu~ in the ja~ ~~k.d ·with", the compatibility agent .hould be u •• d. PAGE' t,,- '3 J 7. If prOble- 4.a or 4.b ia a .. n in both jara, then the herbicides and carrier are inco.patible and ahould not be uaed in the aame .pray tank. Alternatively, a different tank iii. COIIIpatibil,lty agent can be evaluated. I. !~ problem 4.c or • ~ occura in the jar Darka~ "without" but doe. not occur in the jar Darked "with", the compatibility agent .hould be used unles. constant, thorough agitation can be maintained and f_,diate clean-cut of the 'pray sy.t_ is perfozaed. •• If problem 4.c or 4.d i .... n in the jar .. rked ·with,· the u.er proceeda with .t.1ng and application at bi. own ri.k .hould the agitation in the qat_ be inaufficiant or curtailed. 10. ~ho.e aiaturea defined a. caapatible in this test .hould then be aixed for use a. indicated in Step. 1 through 12' of the general aixing inatructiODS li.ted above. If a test auch as outlined indicate. that components of a proposed mix ~re compatible, the applicator still has the respon.ibility of combining .. terials in sequence to the spray ~ank in accordance with directions prescribed on the label of the herbicide. or pesticides involved. ~ests have indicated that compatibility agonts, noted below by the tank al. combinations, may give improved compatibility in liquid fertilizers. various T'nk "'7 CC'b'n.t'AP "EXTRAZTNE" 90DF/"~asso" (Liquid Fertilizer Grade' "EXTRAZlNE" 90DF/"Genat. Plus", "Sutan+" 6.7E "EXTRAZlNE" 90DF/"Dual" 8E III. ~licatiOD aqg1,..nt CPIR,tibiJity agent­ Probably not needed in 28-0-0, 10-34-0. Compex may help in others. Probably not needed in 28-0-0. Incompatible in 10-34,-0. Unite, Spray- Hate, Kem-~ink, may help in others. Probably not needed in 28-0-0. Unite, Spray- Hate, Ivory Liquid may help in others. 1. Use application equipment fitted with nozzles that provide accurate and unifo~ coverage. Be certain that nozzles are uniformly spaced and the ..... ize. calibrate sprayor before use and re-check frequently during use whenever possible. 2. U.e a pump with capacity to: a.Maintain 35 to 40 pai at the nozzles. b.Provida .ufficient agitation in tank to keep mi.ture in .uspension. c •• royi~ a airu... of 20 percent byp .... at all time •• 3. U.e centrifugal ~. ~ich provide .ufficient .hear action for di.per.ing and al.ing thia product. ~he PIIIIP .hould provi::!e a minimum of 10 vallon./ainute/lOO-gallon tank lize circulated through tile jets ofa correctly-po.itioned .parger tube. ' IAGE' '-1 C r )J I - -- --- --------------. -D7UIDII:- 'ODT 4. U.e .c~na to protect the pump and to ~reyent nozzles from clogging. ScrMD8 placad on auction aide of pIIIII) .hould be 10 t.o 16 mesh. Do not place a acreen in the recirculati,n line. Use a 40- to 50-mesh acreen between the pIIIII) and boom and, where required, 50-mesh screens at the nozzlea. Check your equipment _nufacturer'a literat",lre for apecific reca..endationa. ~:n.I"" DIt .... ··:rmr -ZX'lRAZDIE- '0 Dr Jlerbicide _y b' applied .... n coated on or tJapregnated in dry granular fertilizer for ea~£y preplant, pra rgence or preplant J.ncorporated weed control in field com. All ~c_ndations, cautions and apecial precautions on this label .u.t be followed along with state regulationa relating to dry bulk fertilizer blending, !8preqnating and labeling. C;_~al al'''''' D9 D1rec:tiona -EXTRAZXNZ- '0 Dr .. y be coated on or impregnated in dry bulk fertilizers using tower blenden, rotary drum blenders or blending augurs or e ... nveyors. PO NOT impregnate -EXTRAZIlIE- or tank lllixes containing -EXTRAZltlE- on or in fertilizers containing &!nmoninm Nitrate. Potl!!3il!m Nitrite or SOdium Nitrite DO not use on straight limestone since absorption will not be achieved. ~ertilizer blends containing limestone can be iq)regnated when using -EXTRAZINE- alone. Use a miniJllum of 200 lbs. and a _ximum of 450 lbs. per acre of dry fertilizer. Use equipment that will give a uniform distribution of the herbicide throughout each batch of impregnated fertilizer. Non-uniform irnpregnation can cause crop injury or unsatisfactory performance. . .... WEXTRAZINEW 90 DF may be used as the only herbicide for impregnation . 1.Add WEXTRAZINE- 90 DF to 1/2 the total fertilizer volume required. 2. Spray one gallon of water Ito break doWn 90DF) and one gallon of diesel fuel (to prevent evaporation and crusting) per ton of fertilizer and allow to mix thoroughly. NOTE: If the fertilizer is dusty, add the diesel fuel before adding the herbicide. 3. Add remaining fertilizer and mix thoroughly. (3 minute. or more for rotary drum blenders.) 4. Add 2-3\ Ag-Sorb or 1-2\ ~-79 drying agent (or a suitable amount of another effective drying agent) to insure a spreadable herbicide/fertilizer mixture. The n .. d for a drying agent is determined by tbe wetness of tbe fertilizer batch. Wetne.. can change with bumidity, nitrogen content, ~ertilizer types, fertilizer rates and herbicide rates. •• -EXTRAZlNE- 90DF .. y be uaed in tank lllixea witb otber dry herbicides including Princep. -caliber-. 90. Follow the procedure as above in C. -EX'J'RAZIlQ:- tOW .. y be uaad in tank lllixea "here an EC or othe-: liquicl herbicide act. a. the .tic~n9 agent. Thi ... y el!.inate the n~ed for " "ater and/or di .. el" fuel. " . 1. While fertilizer ia blending, add the -&x~zr~- 9PDF. ~~oarienr.~ ha. ahOwn tbat this will provide the .o.t con.~st.~t perfonn~~~e due to the grinding action of tbe fertilizer on t~. -~Xn~ZINE- 'OCF. 2. Spray in the IC berbicide and aix tboroughl~ ;J lllinute. or mOre for rotary drua blendera'. PAGE I -8ZtaAIINa- .ODF 3. Add drying agent to inaure a apreadable herbicide/fertilizer .txture. Uaually lesa drying agent ia required when uaing -EXTRAZINE­ 'ODr. D. Pre-alurried -EX'l'RAZINE- 'ODr can be uaed alone or in a tank aj x for 1IIpregnation. For rotary-drua aIi.era, the liquida can be move.l into tbe drua using an air ayat_ or liquid pump. Do not add extra water. Add drying agent to inaun a apnadable berbicide/fertllizer .txture. (For more lnfor.ation on Drying Agenta, Application Equipment, Calibrat~on Guide and .ariationa of theae .. thode, a.. Du 'ont Bulletin on -Fertilizer %JII!regnatlon-). "P" ClIft: Equipment uaed to t.pregnate or apply fertilizer 1IIpragnated with -EXTRAZlNE- or combinationa including -EX'l'RAZINE-.uat be cleaned out by runnin9 at lea.t 1,000 lba. of fertilizer not impregnated with -EXTRAZINE" throuyh the impregnation equi~nt and application equipment, if the next batch of eateria! i. to be applied to a crop for which -EXTRAZINE- or a combination herbicide i. not registered. UPLJca.'lJOII: Uniform application of -EXTRAZINE- which has been impreqnated in or coated on dry fertilizer is essential for satisfactory .eed control and crop .afety. Accurate calib1ation of the fertilizer applicator is necessary. Applying while turning at the ends of the fields may result in excessive application rates causing crop injury. Do not double apply aCross ~be ends or aides of the field. Crop injury and/or poor weed control may occur where the impregnated fertilizer is not uniformay applied. Air flow or augur metered application equipment is preferred (one pass application). If other equipment is used, the recommended method of application is to apply 1/2 the recommended rate and overlap 50 percent to double apply by splitting the middles to Obtain the best distribution pattern. Apply immediately after impregnation. Impregnated fertilizer may become lumpy and difficult to spread if stored. PAGE • • .... taAlDa:" tODF UftI alii) '1IMI"IJ: U.e the application ~ate. and ~1m1n~ .hown in the app~opriate .ections of this label. Follow the precaution. on the label. of all product. u.ed. 1IUI)' CCWZaoTTm aT ·DDUID· .ODF az.ceq AIm :IX CCII8D1UICII WInK 0'fBU. DJlalC'D"'S CII cc.. gpa ... Annual bluegra •• Annual feacue. Annual (Italian) ryeg~a •• .. ~y.rdg~a.s(l) .ullg~ •• e .1:O.d].·~ Annual 9roundche~ry Annual mo~ningglory Annual .edge Black IIlUstard Buffalobur Butte~cup (annual) Carpetveeci Cocklebur (2) Common chickweed Common groundsel COIIIIIIOn mallow COIIIIIon purslane Corn spurry Curly dor.k (seedling) Fiddleneck C~abgra .. Fall paniC\llll Giant foxtail Gooeeg~a.s Green foxtail Florida pualey (Florida purslane) Hedge mustard Jilllaonweed (1) Kochia Ladysthumb Lambsquarters Mayweed Nightshade (annual) Pigweed(l) Pineappleweed Plantain Poor joe Prickly sida (teaweed) Prostrate knot weed Prostrate spurge JUDgledce Stinkgra.e (Indian lovegrass) Witchgrass Yellow fo'ttaU Ragweed (ColNllon) Russi.n thistle Shepherdspurse Smallflower galinsoga Smart weed (pennsylvania) Spinysida Sunflowe~ (2) (wild, annual, common) Tarweed cuphea (Gumweed) Velvetleaf (1) Wild buckwheat Wild mustard Wild radish Wild turnip (1) Under conditions such as low temperatures, lack o~ soil surface moisture or other factors that may cause delay in germination of the eeeds, the effectiveness of ·EXTRAZINE" may be impaired against these weed •• (2) The degree of control will be reduced if eoil moisture and temperature conditione cause d.ep germination of the ee.d. Appiy -EXTkAZINE· t~.ae..nte juet before, at or after ~lanting but before c~op h.e "'r98d. Avoid removal of tr.at.d eoi1 frOID .eedrow prior to or du~ing the pl.nting operation. PAGE 10 -EXTaAZINE- .. , .1.0 be .ppli.d •• rly prior to pl.nting or in • .plit .pplic.tion if pr.- •••• on weed control i. de.ired. For .plit .pplications, do not .xceed the tot.l a.ount of -EXTRAZINt- gODF h.rbicide for the soil t.xture and org.nic .. tt.r ahown in 'l'abl. 1. If -EX'l'RAZINE" 18 epplied •• rly, .or. th.n 15 days before pl.nting, • split .ppliCAtion of -£XTRAZlNE- or .ome oth.r h.rbicide tr •• tment .. y be na:.ss.ry .t or aftar planting to provide addition.l l.ngth of weed control. For f~rthar info~tlon, ... Early Prepl.nt rec~ndations in tha Conserv.tion 2'i11.98 .. ction of the this l.bel. Rot.ry boeinv is reca.mended for pr .... rgenc. .pplic.tions which do not r.cei.- .~.te r.inf.ll or ~rinkl.r irrig.tion to wet the top 2 inches of .oil within about 10 days .ft.r .pplic.tion. -~iRE- .lon. or in tank ~ combin.tions should not be incorporated . .ore than thr .. inchea deep tv keep from burying the herbicide. Single or two p... incorpor.tion with a tool auch e •• field cultivator operat~d at 5-7 mph ia .ccaptable. A spik.-toothed harrow, deep tillage disk or rolling basket devic~ i. not recommended tOr incorporating -EXTRAZINE" ·D'~UZDlE- App1ied Al_ Use the proper rete for the soil texture and organic matter indicated in the following tables. For all atates except Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee and Xan.a. ea.t of Highway gg ~.e Table 1. 'IUUI 1 •• "D'Uc,MHCii POaDCU'l' UPL%c::A'l'%CIII RAftS P. ACRE FO. "EX'J'RUINE" gODF U.LDm AI1' .... allt 0., D' 0 ... ~~ iD 1011* Sol1 ~_ 5t , ".alEl.i_ a. •• ~11.1 II II Zl 31 •• 0..1: .Iad. LDI ••• Dd IXI IIn'P IISI g S J. ;) 1 , 1 a .IDd¥ l.:a •• Drl 1In1' DSI 1 ;) 1 , 1 I .2 .2 100_, silt loam, lilt 1m IIgZ IISI 1 , 1 a .2 .2 .2 t Sandy clay loam, Cl.y 10-. Ii lts ellS laa. no 1mif' IlSI .2 g .2 .2 Z t Z !i S.ndy cl.y, &~ ltx cllX 19l1ll DQ Nn'!' Il5E .2 .2 .2 2 .2 !I l l ~ .. '\t £lIE: !suck NnT BECnMM~JmED "For org.nic _tter content between those listed, adjust the rate proportion.tely. Use "EXTRAZlNE" gODF .t the proper r.te for soil texture .nd orJanic _tter .hown in Table 7. U •• "Dual" .s follows: Broadca.t bt .. z z .2 • .2 !i ;) ·1 ;) ;) Sell Z.dure I.r Isre fpr :DH,l" 'I Co.rse Sand, Loamy .and, S.nd~ 101m Medium HOlm,S']t 10,m Silt Fine Sandy cl.y loam, Silty clay 1~am, Cl.y loam, S.ndy C1ay,$i1ty S"y,Cl.y J 25 - 1 5 p;nr:s 1 5 - 2 0 pint:s 1 5 - 2 5 pint:s Th. low end of the r.t. rang •• hould be u.ed for lowest org.nic ~tt.r .oil. .nd the r.t. incr •••• d proportion.t.ly .s the organic _tt.r incr...... Soil. cont.ining 4 perc.nt org.nic .. tt.r or more r.quir. the high •• t r.t •• hown for th.t .oil t.xtur.. Ref.r to th. "Du.l" l.bel for pr.caution. or rotational crop •• ka .... ;nnual (Italian) ryegra •• "mya~ra •• * Crallgra •• Cbeatgra •• ~Idl .. _. Cocklebur (1) C on chickweed Dog fenn,l rall' ~laa H,nbit Hore,weed ( .. r •• taill Kochia LI .... qu.rt.rs Downy brOlM Gr .. n foxtaU Indian lovegra •• (St:inkgra •• , P.nnycre.s Pigweld(ll Prickly lettuce Pro.trate knot .. ed Pro.trate .purge Pur. lane Itussian thistle Shephardspurae Volunteer .. heat Yello" foxtaU Witchgra •• IIild oat* ... rt_d (Penn.ylvania) Sunflower ( .. ildl (11 PUqlle .a.tard '1ansy aust.rd 'luW'bl, ... stard w1111 radish Wild buck .. heat(l) Additional .... ds controll.d are listed in the Co~~ •• ction of this label. (1) Under .oil .oistur, and temperature conditions favoring deep germination, or other factors th.t may cause delay.d germination, these species may not be compl.t.ly controll.d. "EXTRAZINE" gODF may be used alone or in tank-mix combination fo": the control of c.rtain annual .. eeds during a fallo" program. "EXTRAZlHE· 90DF .hould be used in tank-Illix combination with Rc,undup., paraquat, and/or 2,4-D as described belo .. if growing v.getatio~ is present. Should .. eeds become .stabllsh.d before ad.quate rainfall for herbicide activation occurs, .... ep tillage may be employed to destroy them. Application Direction. Apply fallo .. cropland h.rbicide tr.atments uniformly to the soil surface. Adjust boom h.ight on ground rigs to obtain the corr.ct spray pattern at the top of the .tubble r.ther than the ground. At .prayer speeds over 8 mph and when crop residue. are heavy, ua, floOd-type norrl •• and at least 25 gallon. per A. of carrier, unle.. ·Roundup· i. u.ed. IlIf.r to "EXTIlAZlNE· CoW'bination with ·iloundup· in thia .ection of the label for .pecific in.truction •• -8DltUu. •• ODr &1_ -EXTRAZINE" gOOF may be u.,d "bere a .. xiaa periOd of _d control i. de.ired in a fillo.. cropland progr... '1reat.8IDt. ....t be applied beforA Noyember 15 of tbe year before plantlnt wint'r Wbeat, or at l"aa~ 11 .onth. bafore p1,ntiag 'pring wheat Or dQrua wbeat. Select thu a~ropriate rate, of "EXtRAZlHEP .ODr for a particular location from'labl" a. Add ·OrtbO X-77· surfactant at "I quart per 100 gillon, of diluted .pray. PAGE 21 I no not use this treatment on sanda or on Roaebud or Canyon series soils, or o~ calcareoua or caliche outcroppings because of possible carryover damage to the aucc .. ding crop. 00 not graze or f .. d foliage from treated areas to livestock within six montha after application. ,IW •• "O'DC'''' U.L%CA'llc.r a&ftI .D ACU rca -DfltUDK- JOJ)J' c.r rALLOW ~LaIID· Z«"JCIIID!':n.tI" a'laO' -,",'Stili- IQpr rALL UPL%CA!llc.r .uoa ~ MUiD IIIIKU Kansaa, Southern N~raska, Oklahoma, 2.7 Colorado East of X-2:; • Use an additional 0.4 pounds per acre of -BLADEX" 900F for soils with 2.0 to 3.0 perent organic matter. ~se an additional 0.9 pounds per acre of "Bz.-.oEX" 900F for soils containing more than 3.0 percent organic matter. Note: If condit!ons cause weeds to begin to ge~nate in the spring or summer following a po3t-ha1vest treatment of -EXTRAZlNE", an application of "BLADEX" 90DF may be made for additional we.d control in the spring Or summer prior to pl.nting winter wheat. Apply as directed in the "BLADEX" 90DF Applied Alone, Fallow section of the "SLADEX" 900F label. Do not make more tban two applications of "BLADEX" or "EXTRAZINE" prior to planting. "&XTaAZlNZ" Camb~tiona Witb Paraquat On fallow cropland having an existing or established weed population, paraquat may be tank ~xed at 1 to 2 pints per acre (2 lbs/gal) or 1.3 to 2.7 pints per acre (1.5 lbs/gal) with "EXTRAZlNE" as previously described in his section. Apply the recommended rates in at least 20 gallons of spray mixture per acre by ground rig. Use higher volumes and the high rates of paraquat when weed growth is heavy or when dry weather conditions prevail. Add "Ortho X-77- surfactant at 1 quart per 100 gallons of diluted spray. "D'faUDIK" Ccab~tiona With 2,4-1) 2,4-0 LV Sster .. y be added to help control broadleaf weeds growing at the time of application. Use 1-1/3 to 2 pints per acre of 2,4-0 LV '-pound Sster (2 to 3 pi~ts per acre of 2,4-0 LV 4-pound Ester) (or 2,4-0 Amine at recommended ratea). Use the high rate when weeds are over 4 inches tall or when directed on tbe 2,4-0 label for the control of hard-to-kill weed apecies, auch aa perennials. Wben 2,4-0 is uaed, it should be added to t~c apray tank last. "U'IaAIDmIt C t !-.doD with --.cranclr..,.- On fallow cropland having an exiating or eatablished weed pop~lct~~n,. -RoUDdup· _y be tank a!xed at 1 pint per. acte with "EXTltAZltit" 'as previously described in thia section. Apply the recommended rate of "Roundup" plua 0.5 to 1 percent non-ionic surfactant by total array vol~ in 5 to 10 gallona of apray aixture per acre by ground rig. Reter to t~. "ROundup· label for apecific application directions and weeds controlle~ PAGE 22 with "Roundup". PAGE 23 "&lr::ItUINZ" IOIlI' v •• of SUf,l ctal ~lll_ge In fi.lde wb.r ••• tabli.~.d weede ar. too larg. to be .ff.ctively controll.d witb paraqgat or 2,4-I1, .... p tillage .bould be a.ploy.d. Till before applying the h.rbicide treatment. Thie type of tillage will preaervw a "Ktmu. amount of exiating .tubble on the lurface tor loil prot.ction. Similar tillag. may al.o be u.ed if w.eda become •• tabli.hed prior to ~c.iving a~t. raiDfall for activation of the h.rbicid. treat-.nt. At __ point prior to .eed1ng wheat, the herbicide will degrade and no longer be effective. Liaited till_g •• hould be a.ploy.d at this t~. ftI.l. tillage uould be kept ahallow to pre •• rve a • .wch .oistu~ a. poftsihl. for tb. crops. CP'''' SC*Q'" (IaLO) -( ... U. G'lIDU, DiiOlllA!fIC* -=loD of thl. label, "EXTRAZINE" gOOF and its tank miK.a .. y be .ppli.d pr.emergence or .arly prepl.nt on grain lorghum grown under conventional or con.ervation til~age ~i~~ems. Do not uae on for.ge aorghums. Use on grain .orghum only in the atate. of Kansas, Nebraska and South I1akota. Tank-miK combinations of "EXTRAZINE" gOOF plus metolachlor ("Dual"), alachlor ("Las.o"), or propachlor (aRamrod") .. y be used for selective preemergence weed control in grain sorghum. In addition, "EXTRAZINE" 900F may be used alone or in tank-mix ::ombination. with "Oual" or "La.so" for the control of weed. in early .pring, .arly preplant, 14 to 35 days or more prior to planting grain sorghum • ... de CoDtrolled by ~ra&1zae IOIlI' on Grain SOl:!JhUIII (Milo) G: ••••• Cheat Crabgrass I10wny brome .roadl •• _. Annual Morningglory S~.... AlUstard Carpetwe.d Cocklebur (1) Coaaon purslane I'luw.ed Hor ..... d ' .. restail) Kochia Green foxtail Stinltgr4ss (Indian lovegrass) LaDlbsqgarters P.nnsylvania smartw.ed P.nnycr ••• Prickly lettuce Prost rat. pigw •• d Ragweed (COIIIIIOn) Jledroot pigw.ed volunteer wheat (2) Yellow foxtail Russian thistle Shepherdspurse Sunflower (1) T.nsy mu.tards V.lv.tl.af Virginia Pepperweed Wallflow.r mu.tard (1) Under loil .oiature and temperature conditions favoring de.p v.nainatioD or oth.r factor. that _y cau .. del.y.d g.rminatic.c., \.: •••• • pecie. may not be complet.ly controll.d. (2) When the herbicide.treatment i. appli.d two ... ks or more ~~~~e planting, ... d control of the ••• peci •• maY br •• k .arly if h.av~· r"Ii~'fall occur. bet ... n application and planting. PAGE 24 .... ~a1 D1nctlou ro~ v .. CD Q~aJA '0._ -zxrRAJlNE- u.ed .lon. or in tant~x.. with the products list.d .bov • • hould be appli.d only one. per crop •••• on or in .n 10'-20' .plit tr •• ~nt. If r.pl.ntin, of ,r.in .or,hum i. n.c •••• ry, it aay be pl.nt.d in .oil pr •• iou.ly tre.t.d with the •• mixtur.,. Apply -EXTRAZIN£" gOOF alone or the •• t.nk~x coabin.tiona before the crop h., emerg.d . • _v.tloaa: Do Dot _k. an .dc11tion.l .pplic.tion of "EXTRAZIN£", -.LaDU" or any product cont.inlQg cyan.ain. or crop injury DAY occur • ... ., rainf.ll bet ... n planting aDd crop ... rg.nce .. y c.u •• crop injury o~ atand loss. aainlall tacda to cau ••• xc •• aiv. cODc.ntr.tiona of herbicide in tb •• eed furrow, reaulting in po.sibl. crop injury. Level deep pl.nt.r .. rks or .eed furrow. before .pplication. Do not .pply to furrov-planted .orgbum. Application to sorghum growin, und.r .tr.ss caus.d by Dinor .lement defici.ncy or to .orghum ,rowing on bighly calcar.ous aoil (high pH) aay re.ult in crop injury including .tand r.duction. Sorghum subj.cted to bigh wind.. aand cutting. hail damag., ~r cold temperatures may be more susc.ptibl. to injury Irom the chemical tr.atment with possible stand loss. Wh.r. crop r.sidues are pr •• sed into the planter .lot or any other factor k •• ps the .lot from closing, crop injury or stand reduction may occur, caused by herbicides coming into direct 'contact with the seed from the spray or by being wash.d into the slot after a heavy r.in. If Atrazin. was used the previous year and there is residual Atrazine in the aoil, do not .xceed the cumulativ. amount of Atrazine. The probability of c~rryover into the next crop increases with late fall application, dry weather and/or soil pH greater than 7.5. When using "Dual" on sorghum, only "Concep II" safened .eed may be used. When using -Lasso" on sorghum, only "Screen" .atened seed may be used. Early preplant treatments vill require a preemergence herbicide treatment (other than "EXTRAZIN£" 4L or gOOF or "BLADEX" gOOF, 80W, or 4Ll at planting, and/or a postemergence h.rbicid. in the growing crop to ~rovide r.quir.d weed control, if the .arly preplant application is made more than 35 days prior t~ planting, or if .. eds are pr.sent at planting time. 1IIIZa'l/ICliila&t8i/rauoor IIO!'U%CIf: For aorghum grown undar thb rotation, an "EXTRAJINE" 'ODF pr .... r'.nc. or •• rly pr.plant tr.atment may be used. If an e.rly preplant .pplication with "EXTRAJIHE- gOOF ia u.ed, it .hould be u.ed in conjunction with eith.r a r •• idual h.rbicid. aft.r wh.at harvest the pr •• ioua.,.ar, a pr .... rg.nc. h.rbicide tr.atment at pl.ntin" and/er • poat_rvenc. herbicide tnat_nt in the ,rOiling crop. ~ \.4\ If' rat'­ Of 'trl,ipe _mSt t '" in conjpnction yith • IOra bn• crAIl 'RQstb'n"at pip' .'Ely preP"nt pIp. pre-=rgepcel in limited to 3 Q lb' Ict''''? 1''lU'l.'JilU per ,s;e 11 'b -lJTBaZTNJ- pont"". Q 3 lb, .tr'lin e'. Iyen ttl, or ~¥,r rlt., nay c.r~ pyer to injure rotation,) ctAP' .'p'c',41v in C),., of 10. r.inf.lt 'ad .gil pH .bO,.· 7 5 ,AGE 25 /}<-. "f '/) I - ,'U ~ • aota~ioaa1 CZop8: (1) Plant only corn, sorghum, or soybean, the year following the ~,e of this aiature. (2) rt soybean. are to be planted, ~njury .. y occur. (3) If applied after June 10, do not rotate with crops otbar than corn or ,orghua the nert year or injury .. y occur. (4) In the high pl. in. and ~.termountain ar •• s of ~h. West wher. rainfall 1s .parse and .rratic or wh.re irrigation i. r.~ired, u.. only wh.n corn or aorghum i. to be plaDted th. following year, or a crop oi corn or .orghum not treat.d with thia ~ure or at~a.in. i. to pr.cede otbar rot.tion.l crop.. (5) Small grain ... y be planted 15 ~nth. following tr •• tment. (I) All other crop. _y be planted 11 .-th. aft.r application. CCM.&kftUc. "VI", waD ccnaoL D aa. .... For grain .orghum grown under con •• rv.tion till.g., .ny of the herbicid. tr.at.ent. li.ted ab, .... y be t.nk-a1aed __ ith para~.t, andlor 2, C-D wh.r. weeds and gr ••••• ar. pre.ent .t the ttme of .pplication exc.eding two inch •• in beight. If volunteer wbeat or cbe.tgrass is over 2 inches tall, heavily tillered, ~=:j/or 9rowing in • dense ~t, or if the wheat stubble has been tilled (undercut or disc) or 9ra.ed and seed is buried, complete control may not be achiev.d. Control of volunteer and other .. eds ia usua~ly better in complete no-till aituations than were prior tillage ·planted" the seed and allowed .:tensive root development. Complete spray coverage of the weeds is essential for best perfo~nce. Apply tbe desired treatment in 15 to 30 gallons of spray mixture per a:re by ground rig. When using para~at in a tank-mix, apply the desired rates in .0 to 40 9allons of spray mixture per acre. Use the higher vclumes where there .re heavy crop residues on the soil surface. Nitrogen solutions are the preferred carriers for these tr •• tments be=ause they aid in the burndown of existing weeds. In addition, crop oil o~ a non-ionic surfactant may be added to the tank-mix as they ai~ in the burndown of existing weeds. When tank-mixing with 2,4-D to control broadleaf weeds 14-3~ days prior to planting. use 1 to 3 pints per acre of 4 pounds ai per gallon, 2.4-0 LV (2/3 to 2 pints of 6 pounds ai per gallon 2,4-0 LV) (or 2,4-0 Amine at =eco=-nded rates). Use the higher rates where overwinterir.g weeu., are present or when directed on the 2,4-D label for the control of specific hard-to-kill ... d speci •• , such as perennials. CAUTION: Use only 2,4-D product. with proper~y regiatered labela that permit such use .nd .pplic.tion ratea • • ~.n t.nk-mixing with paraquat to control gra.s and broadl •• f .. eds at th~ tt.e of planting, ~ •• an .pproved non-ionic .djuvant such ., ·Ortho X-77" at the r.t. of : ~.rt per 100 9allons of dilute 'pr.y. Us. 1-2 pints uZ par.qu.t (2 lb •• /gd) or 1.3-2.7 pinta (1,3 lb,/gal) per acr. -'a.- the higher rete when ... d 9rowtb ia he.vy or over 4 inch.s tall o~ when dry .. ath.r. con6itiona pr.vail. Zatabli.hed weeds 6-1 inch.s t~l~ ~~ tallor .. y not be ea.pl.t.ly controll$d with paraquat. . . OBSERVE ALI. CAtrrION3 AND LIMI'1'A'UONS ON LAJlI:LINI:' OF AJ.L PRODUCTS "SED IN H!X7UJI.ES. PAGE 26 I -aDUDIa- 'ODI' .... LIB au- -IXTRAIINE- lODF p~ovides cont~ol of we.de list.d on this l.bel in the -.ada Cont~ll.d s.ction fo~ -&XTRAZINZ- lODF on g~.in so~ghua • • __ 1008: C~op 1njuQ' c.n occu~ if the soil at.ya cky betwe.n application and plantinq. Delay planting IlDtil .t l •• st 10 day •• ft.~ a aoaking ~ain aft.z t~~t Caoa.. the aoil to a depth of 4 inch.s o~ .o~.'. H.avy ~aina bet .... planting aDd "'~9&nc. can cause czop inju~y o~ stand losa. aot.~lOD-l ezop.: Rafe~ to tb. Gan.zal Info~tion •• ction of the label. rielda tnated Witt! tbis tank-.ia _y be planted only to com o~ g~ain aozghum within 12 aontb. aft.z this t~.atDent. Oth.~ czop. should not be" planted to~ 18 aonths tollowing this tnatmant. Us. -EXTRAZINE- lOOF .t the p~opa~ ~ate fo~ soil textu~e and time interval indicated in Table II. '%UI.Z I &AIU.Y .... LaIft UQAIX"U'% U.LXQ'%XC. IlADS or -D'l'QZIltZ" lOor (If GUDf .OMGIItDI (0." 70 ,. Ozganic ... tte~ 'oUs) DAYS .RIOR 70 .LalftING(a,c) '011 ftat1lH !le'PEIPtlOD 14 DAYS 2. DAYS 35 DAYS - Lb. lk:EII a' -1*"f'Ral nft " Igg[ Sind. J,p,my 31nd -----------DO NOT 115£------------ Sindy '01m LQAm Silty JOlm. Silt Sandy clay loam, Clay loam. Silty clay loam Sandy clay, Silty clay, Clay P.,t or HuCls E~oc1ed Slope. or Itnob •• 2 Olb) 2 5 3 3 3 , 2 Z 3 3 3 9 3 9 NOT BECOMMENpEP $Oil, with pH greater thIn '- 0 NOT RECOMMENDED Ca) For interval. long.r than 35 days due to delay.d planting, etc., anothez h.~bicide t~ •• tment i. ne.dad t.for., at, o~ aft.~ planting. 3 3 3 9 4 4 5 0 Cb) Fo~ a.ndy10_ aoil. containing 1 ••• than 1.5. O.M., inc~.a ••• the t~eatment int.~v.l t~om 14 to 21 days. u •• the 14 day int.~val fo~ .andy aoil. containing mo~. than 1.5'. (c' Fo~ ~.tes between tho •• li.ted at 14 and 35 day., .dju.t the ~.t. p~opo~lonat.ly. IpUt appUcat1oaa: -EXTRAZINE- lOOF do.a9& ut •• in Table I "1' be applied in a .plit applic.tion ot .0\ of the do •• g. 21 day. 0-= more before pl.nting and tb. remaining 20\ .t pl.nting ties. If the •••• ~~ ~t. ba~n dry aftec the initi.l application, tb. ~iaing 20 •• t plantin~ time may be aN.ttect to ~.duce the chane •• of c~op injuQ'. " " 'AGE 27 r. - , ff \ "EXTRAZINE" 90Df "I!X1'RAZINE" COMBINA110NS "EXTRAZINE" 90DF in combination with "Dull" or "Laslo" applied early preplant provides control of weed, Usted on thi,label in the Weeds Contn;Ued section for "EXTRAZINE" 90DF on grain aghum. Additional weeds ClDIItro1led by one of these combinations include: GraSES. IIImyardgraII OJ IWlPanicum Giant Foxtail Stfnkgrut (2) Wi~(2) (1) (2) Refer to Weeds Co!,trolIed section on grain IOI'ghwn for explanation. Rotational Crops: If the crop treated with any 01 these combinations is lost, com or graln sorghum may be replanted immediately without re-treatment Refer to the General Information section of the label for additional information regarding crop rotation. "EXTRAZINE" PLUS ATRA2INE "EXTRAZINE" 90DF may be combined with atrazine at rates up to 03 lb. of atrazine per pound of "EXTRAZINE" 90DF and applied as total triazine at the rates shown for "EXTRAZINE" in Tables 9, 10 or 11. If the "EXTRAZINE "use rate exceeds 4.5 lb., DO NOT combine with ATRAZINE. "EXTRAZINE" PLUS "DUAr "Dual" may be used on grain sorghum only with seed treated with "Concep U" seed safener. Use "EXTRAZiNE" 90DF plus "Dual" at the proper rate for soil texture and time interval indicated in Table 10. PAGE2B • ·~IMS- IODr .'V,w 10 UltLY .... L1117 P'OI"C':" U.L%CoeIc. UDS .at ACa8 Dr ftIUIID. or -DftUIMS- ~ .~I or "DUAL- 1& c. P'Dr .......... Ca, b) Del nzca 'to .J.aftDla*CD." 'to ,. 0ZpAic )latter) 1C DUI 21 DUlCe) loll "-1:_ ftt'SF'pt,m lliliall .. IIIDE :I: DIll ~ II ~I:.IIII. Inn. :t DIII~ S'pd¥ lQ'p Loe., Si'ty 'o,m Sandy clay 10 ... Clay 10_, Siltx slay Jp,m Sandy clay, Silty Clay R.at, or Mne ls Silt clay, Eroded. Slopes or Knobs Soils with pH 9reater th'n a 0 ____ no 8M 11$1- ___ 1 7 + 1 "d) t 1 5 1 • + 1 • + 1 5 , , + 2 2 :t ~ 25 2 B :t 2 5 :t ~ 25 :3 II :t ---------NOT BECO""F'PED--------- ---------60T BECOMHEHQED--------- a) The Lirst number is pounds/acre of -EXTRAZlNE- 'ODF. The second number is pints/acre of -Dual- 8E. (b)If using -Dual- 8E on sorghum. -Concep II- safened seed should be planted. (c) For intervals longer than 28 days due to delayed planting. etc .• another herbicide treatment is needed before, at, or after planting. , , , 2 2 II 0 0 0 II II (d) For sandy loam soils containing less than 1.5' O.M., incr.ase the treatment interval from 14 to 21 days. Use the 14 day interval for sandy soils containing more than 1.5'. -For rates bet~een those listed at 14 and 28 days, adjust the rate proportionately. PAGE 2f -..,...ua- .r.u. "JoaIJO- "La •• o" .. y be u.ed on grain .orghum only with .eed treated with "Sc:een" .eed .afener. Use "EXTRAZINE" tODF plus "Lasso" at the proper rate for soil t~xture and U.. inte%Val indicated in Table 11. ",'411 UIIIoY ~ Doane a " ~OII MDJ ... ACU D WOCMD •• 01' "8DIIUua" .... a.D QID"J .. "H.JO" ac 011 GaaUl .oaIaIM Ca, b) DUJ .uca m naJl'lxs*co." m ,. Ozva1c: Matter) 1. Da%J 21 Da%J(c:) .011 '-tan pe,c:r1at'OP S,"", 'A • ." "nd wzt .. s'ne 'OPrt'"",O·''C 'BtF,,'ge'PQEfLt"p"fIC MMmJJ$' 15 + 25 Send)' lQ.m 10'., Silty '0.m Silt sandy clay loam, Clay loam, ;;;'jty clay loam Sandy clay. Silty clay, Clay Pe't or MpCk Erodeel Slopes or Knobs Soils with pH greater thIn R 0 1 25(4) t 2 0 1 6 t 1 , t 2 0 , 0 t 2 0 t 2 25 , 5 t 2 25 t 2 25 , 75 ± ---------6Q1 B£CQMHENpEp--------- ---------807 BEcQMMENQEP--------- (a, The first number is pounds/acre of "EXTRAZlNE" 90DF. The second number is quarts/acre of "Lasso" tEC. ~ 5 . 2 5 , 5 , 5 (b,When using "Lasso" tEC on sorghum, only "Screen" safeneel seeel should be planted (c' For intervals longer than 28 days due to delayed planting, etc., another herbicide treatment is needeel before,. at, or after planting. (dl For sandy loam soils containing less than 1.S\ O.M., increase the treatment interval from 14 to 21 days. Use the 14 day interval for sandy soils containing more than 1.S\. *For rates between those listed at 1t anel 28 days, adjust the rate proportionately. "~:om" COIIBIDTICII. "EXTaAZINE" tODF plus -Dual-, "Lasso" or "Ramrod" applied preemergence or with .hallow incorporation provides control of weeds listed on this label in the -.ads Controlled .ection for "EXTRAZINE" 90DF on grain sorghum. Additional weeds controlled by these Combinations include: aarnyardgra.. (1, Fall .anicua Giant Fonan Stinkgr .. s (2: Witchgra.. (2) (1, (2'~fer to ... 48 Controlled .ection on grain .orghum for·exp~anat~on PAGE 30 ~atlon.J CZOp.: If the crop traated with thil combination il lost, corn or grain ,0r9hua _y be replant.d ~diat.ly without ra-tr.atment. Refer to the ·Gen.ral Info~tion· •• ction of the ·EXTRAZINE" label for adc1itional information ragarc11ng crop rotation. -8Z'IaUJD" ~ "'IIO&L" "Dual" can be u.ees on grain .orgh_ only with .Ied traated with "Conc.p ~I" .1Id .af.ner. 0 •• "BX'IRAZIQ. IgDr plua "Dual" at tbl proper rat. for loil t.nur. and organic _tt.r !nf"{catees in 2'abl. 12. j ... ' .......... ca ,p,u(M .... Laft %I« 'OUCIt.U'%Qf "O'I)C'ft »PL:r~:rClf DDS Dr JIOCA). or "DftUDIa" .aor .L1JI .DI'1'I CII' "IlQU," ..... ACIIP Qf •• DI .... ;... (a, 1>, c) .011 ~1IrI pe,sr'pt'pp S.nd, LQ,mx .Ind Sandy 1 aIm Lo_, Silty :. .. _, .ul.t. Sandy clay 10_, Clay 10_, Silt)' clay lo.m Sandy clay, Silty clay, 1:l.A¥ , Eroded Slopes or Knobs .'ZOIDt OrgID1c Matt.r in '011* Joe.. t:ban 1t 1t 2. 'm'n d • pC 'atZ.llp'- 'OP' t !'pt, oC "PYa 1 " " ------pO NOT Y51------ ------DQ NOT JJSE------ DO NOT USE 1.2 + 1.5 1.4 + 1.5 DO NOT USE 1.2 + 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6 + 1.75 DO NOT USE 1.4 + 1.5 1.6 + '.75 1.6 + 2.0 NOT RECOMMENDEP SOi13 yith pH grelt.' tban e 0 NOT BECPMMENpEP (a) The first number is pounds/acre of -EXTRAZINE" gOOF. The second number il pints/acr. of "Dual" BE. (b) When using "Dual" BE on sorghum, only "Concep II· safened seed should !>e plant.d. (c) To .nhance weed control in ar.as of less than 25 inches of annual precipitation or wh.r. long dry periods are common, this treatment may r.quire .hallow incorporation with a tool such as a fi.ld cultivator operated at 5-7 IIIph. ·For organic _tt.r cont.nt between those lilt.d, adjust the rate proportionat.ly. PAGE 31 -D'faUDI&- .LVI "10&110" "Lasso" can be us.d on grain .orghua only with ... d treated with "SGreen" .eed .afener. U.e -EXTRAZlNE- ,ODP plus -Lasso" at the proper rate for aoil texture and organic .. ttar indicated in Table 13. ~aaLK 13 "',,,,,'aa:a oa V'T!C" .... LIft D'xucauZCII P'WlC'" .PJ.lCHICli DDS JII ~ C. -D'Ia&IDI&" '0lIl' nul QUaItI" c.- %.UIO" .c: .... ~ (If QItAD ......... Ca, ~. oJ aou .... -. pe'Crtpt; Ion Send Lo'my •• nd Send, '0.m ~."."" Silty l.OAlD, .uJJ;. Sandy clay loam, Clay loam, S! ]tl Cl,y 101m Sandy clay, Silty clay, ClU pe.t or MnCk Eroded Slopes or Knobs .azoeDt OEpAic "tt.~ la .oil* x.e.. tIIaa 1t 1t n ,. Qa' of 'Ptr.,'". tOP' t "",rt;e of 9"0 Pi -----po NQT Ys£-____ _ PO NOT "51 po 001 PSI 1 0 * 2 0 1 Z t 2 0 DO NOT USE 1.0 + 2.0 1.2 + 2.0 1.4 + 2.0 DO NOT USE 1.2 + 2.25 1.4 + 2.25 1.6 + 2.25 DO NOT USE 1.4 + 2.25 1.6 + 2.25 1.6 + 2.5 NOT 'ECQMMENQtP $oi13 w'th pH grft.ter than e 0 NOT MCOMMENQEP (a) The first number is pounds/acre of "EXTRAZINE" gOOF. The second number is quarts/acre of "Lasso" Ee. (b) When using "Lasso· 4tC on sorghum, only "Screen" safened seed should be planted. (c) To enhance weed control in area. of less than 25 inches of annual precipitation or where long dry periods are common, this treatment may require shallow incorporation with a tool such as a field cultivator e~rated at 5-7 mph. ·For organic matter content betw.en those listed, adjust the rate proportionately • • 'AGE 32 • .... ftUIn.. .ODI' ·~DIa" .LUI -....cD. VJe ~%~IHE" tODI' plua ·~od" at the p~o~~ ~ate for aoil texture and organic _tter inclicatec1 in '1able 14, ' .. UI 14 •• , WPGlw.:a UQIDC"'1 ».r.I~Ic.r .uu %If ~. ,. ·~lD· 'ODl' _LUI gaaa. ,. _-''CDoa C ....... ·, Go _. acu C* .au 1CIGi .. 'a) -.-t Oqaaic ... t~ b 1011* 2. , • .... n"" IOPr t ',' ad." .... U,'" lAP' t '"rp4 .t. 8.nd. In.., lend 'endy 10.m Sandy clay loam, Clay 10_, Silty cloy 101. Sandy clay, Silty clay, Clay '.It or MUSk Eroded Slopes or !(nobs 1 1 1 1 ____________ M 0 t 2 5 2 t 3 0 • t 3 5 6 t 1 0 NOT NQT 115 1 ____________ 1 2 t 3 1 • t 3 1 § t 1 1 6 t 1 UCOMMENpED SO!l, with pH grelter thin B 0 NOT RECOMMENDEP 0 5 0 0 Ca) '1he first number is pounds/acre of ·EXTRAZINE· 90DF. '1he second number is qu.rts/acre of "Ramrod· 41. *For organic matter content between those listed adjust the rat~ proporti ... n.tely. ·BLADEX·, "CONQUEST", "EXTRAZlNE" -Trademarks of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co. (Inc.) "Banvel"- Trademark of Sandoz Crop Protection Corp. "Coneep 11"- Trademark of CIBA-Geigy Corporation "Dual"- Trademark of ClBA-Geigy Corp, "Eradicana"- '1rademark of ICI Americas, Inc. "Genate 'lus· - '1rademark of PPG Industries, Inc. "Lasao"- '1rademark of Monsanto Co, "Ortho X-77"- '1rademark of Chevron Chemical Co. "'rincap",·Caliber"- '1~ademark. of ClBA-Geigy Corp. "~od"- '1ra~rk of Monsanto Company "Roundup"- '1ra~rk of Monsanto Company ·Scre8n·- '1ra~rk of Mon.anto Co~any ·Suten t·- '1ra~rk of ICI Americas, Inc • .. 'AG!: 33 • J ftOPatW aim D:tJPC)U!. .to~age: Do DOt contaainate water, food, or f .. d by atorage or disposal. Do not uae or atore around the home environ.ent. Avoid contact with water. In caae of apill or leak, soak up with aand, earth or synthetic abaorbent. Do uae alkaline absorbents, and dispose of wastes in co.p1iance .ith local, atate and rederal regulationa • .. atlctde D£.apoaa1: •• sticide, apray lliztura or rinsate that cannot be uaed accoMing to label iDatzvctiona _at be diapoaed of accordinll to applicable Facs.ral, State or local proc.duraa. CoDtua.~ Dt..poaa1: Caapletely empty bag into application equipment. Then diapose of .-pty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by atate and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay ou~ of amoke. 1IO'r1C8 or -gum Du Pont warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label thereof and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on such label only when used in accordance with the directions under normal use conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all riska inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factor~ as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which are beyond the control of Du Pont. In no case ahal1 Du Pont be liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handlinq of this product. All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer. DU PONT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS NOTED ABOVE. 0-062790 PAGE 34 , f~· ~,