# DUPONT CANOPY XL HERBICIDE - EPA Reg No: **352-589** - Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Chlorimuron (9.4%); Sulfentrazone (46.9%) - Label accepted: 2003-12-19 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00589-20031219.pdf --- /C)- /9- ,;k}()3 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Jacob VUkich DuPont Crop Protection Stine-Haskell Research Center P.O. Box 30 Newark, DE 19714-0030 Dear Mr. Vukich: SUBJECT: Label Amendment DEC 1 9 2003 DuPont canopy XL Herbicide EPA Registration No. 352-589 Your Application Dated September 23, 2003 The label amendment referred to above, submitted in accordance with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. A stamped copy is enclosed for your records. Please submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment. This amended labeling supersedes all previously accepted ones. Enclosure Sincerely yours, I _s I Joanne I. Miller Product Manager (23) Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505C) li~---T-t-I---t-Ij--............................................................................................................................................................................................................. I} 7 103 J. tile bIIIdIIr WE IIIqIIiremerdI may be i-educed or u specified in die WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS uleI'! IIIoald: ~ bauds before eatiDa. cIrinItiD& chewiDa: IIIIIIL. _tobacco or uaina die toi1et. DEC 1 9 2003 Uader duo Feoiera1 1IIoeodeId.., , ........ , .... B' pI" AoI ....... ""'. fpr "~~oI4e " ...... ~ !P},n- !'to. ~~". ~1/7 I I «ne is kn~ tolesch through soil Into gmuudwater onder certain condibOnS as a result .flabel use. Use of this chemical in areas wbae soils are permeable, panicularly wh= the water 13ble is shallow. may result in gmoruI-WIII:r deep in the soil such as pitted lIIOI'IliDaRlory, cocIdebar, and giant ropcod or other weeds such as nutsicidca. • PRE EMERGENCE CANOPY XL® can be applied preemergence in combination with such berbicides as DuPoot'''' AUTHORlTY® (see CANOPY XL® tanJanlxes with AUTHORITY® section in this label), CINCH®, "Boundary", "Command 3ME", "Lasso", "Dual Magnum" ~ "Frontier", "Prowl" or following the use of a preplant inCOlJlOrared grass herbicide sucb as "Tref1an" or ·Sonalan". Consult the manufacturer's labels for rales and use instructions. When lani3" up to 5" in height, use 5 02 ASSURE® II 11mIng of AppUeadon. • CANOPY XL® + ASSURE® II lanlanix may be applied from 30 days before planting up 10 jusl before soybean emergence. • CANOPY XL® + ASSURE® n + 2,4-0 LVE tanIanix may be applied: between 7 days and 30 days before planting. Read and follow all other restrictions and recommendations 00 the 2,4-D LVE and ASSURE® n labels. EXPANDED APPUCA110N TIMING FALL THROUGH SPRING CANOPY XL® at 2.5-7 ozIacre is recommended fOr bumdown of existing vegelation and residual weed cootrol when applied to no-till or conservation tillage fields anytime after the Fall harvest, but prior to soybean emergence. Do not apply to frozen ground. AppUcat!on Rates Medium and Fine Soils 1.5-4% olJl!Dic matter PIaDned Sequential Rate No soil pH restriction" 2.50zlacre composite soil pH of 6.8-7.0 or leas"" 3.5-7.0ozlacre 0Ja Michipa, do ... oppIydlo 2.S ""' __ o>lOib ......... pH 7.6. In on __ dIoJOil pH II uw __ ... dIo 2.S ""' __ ··AcompooI1o JOiI D116.lor ... ~. ...MIdwoII_ada QDPOIiIo JOiI D111.o or ... II . ... -.. __ in dIo _ of AI., All, GA, ItY, LA, M -. MS, NC, sc, TN, ad TX, _"1'104 ""' .... CANOPYXLemaybo'- in aDYpH JOiI (_ -... QuidoIIao2 tl>r~ _ oa rice). For season-long control of all graaa and broadJeaf weeds foJlowing 2.5-7.0 ozIacre applications of CANOPY XL®, a planned sequential program is required. Use higher rates wbere longer residual control is deaiRd. Weeds ControDed Barndown Control of nlsdDg winter and snmmer annnal weed. CANOPY XL® applications in the Fall through early Spring will provide bumdown cootrol of certain broadJeaf weeds no greater than 3 inches in height and annnaI grasses no greater than 1 inch in height To obtain bumdown of the weed species listed below: - additioo of Crop Oil Concentrate at 1% vlv (I galloo per 100 gallons of final spray volume) is required. - use a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre with spray nozzles that provide thorough spray coverage of the weeds to be burned down. - 2,4-0 LYE may be added for enhanced bumdown control. Annual gn.ses Bittercress, small flowered Bushy wallflower Butteroup, smallflower ButterWeed Catchwced, bedstraw Dandelion Deadnettle, =Ie, red Garlic, wild~ . Henbits Lambsquartm Lettuce, pricldy Ma=tail' MUSl8rd, wild Pennycress Pepperweed Pigweed Ragweed, common Ragweed, &iant Shepbenlspurse SttWtweed, III11II&l SpeedweD, field, punelane SbIr-of-Bethlehem Sunflower Tansy mustard Thisde, Canadian (above-ground portion) Velvedeaf • Addition of I pt 2,4-0 LYE is required for the 2.5 ozlacre rate and reconunended for all rates. Chickweed Durado .... - For best resul1S: add 0.OS-O.33 oz DuPont™ EXPRESS® herbicide to DuPont™ CANOPY XL® for cootrol of up to 6 inch conunon chickweed. For other weeds, EXPRESS® controls, see the EXPRESS® label. BXPRESS® must be added at least 45 days prior to soybean planting. - Alternatively, "Scncor" or glyphosate-containing products registered for soybeans may be used for chickweed bumdown. To bumdoWD annual grasses and broadIcaf weeds tisted above when they exceed the recommended heights, CANOPY XL" may be tankmixed with one or more of such pmducts as: "Gramoxone Extra", 2,4-0 LVE, "Scncor", or gIyphosate­ containing products registered for soybeans. When tankmixing with glyphoaate-containing products, replace the Crop Oil Concentrate with noninnic surfilctant at 0.25% vlv (1 quart per 100 gallons final spray volume) and follow the manufacturer', instructions for ammonium sulfate addition. To select the proper bumdoWD produc~ identify the weeds to be cootrolled and consult the product labels to determine which product is needed. Pnemergeoce or ReslduJ Control - Fall through early Spring applications of3.5-7.0 ozlacre CANOPY XL® will provide acceptable preemelgt:llce control or panial control (suppression) of the following weeds through nonna! planting dates. - Falllhrough early Spring applications of2.5 ozlacre CANOPY XL® will provide limited residual control of the following weed, to contribute to a clean seed bed al planting. Control Suppression Coc:ldebur* Lamboquartcn Man:staiI Pigweeds, rodroot, smooth Purselane Speedwell Ragweed. common Srnanv.·eeds, annual Velvedeaf annual gnsses' (foxtail., bamysrdgr1ss. crabgrass, panicum) Chickweed, common IlJDSOIIweed Momingglmies, annual' Nightshade. eastern black Nutsedge. yellow" Pricldy Sida (tcawocd)" Ragweed, giant" WalCrbemp, conunon, taD • WJth 2.5 ozlacre applications of CANOPY XL® • heavy weed pressure, delayed planting. or adverse environmental conditions may require addihonsl bumdown control measures at planting. For enhanced residual control in early Spring applications, preemergence herbicides like 2-4 ozIacre "Sencor·· may be tanlonixed with 2.5 ozIlcre CANOPY XL® Plonoed Sequential Programs CANOPY XL® applied under the expanded application riming will nol provide adequate season-long preemergence control of annual grasses and broadleafweeds. - for season-long control in glyphosate-tolerant soybeans, follow CANOPY XL® with an in-season glyphosate­ containing herbicide. • for season-long control in non-GMO soybeans, follow CANOPY XL® with sequential programs based on the targeted weeds. To insure maximal rotational flexibility when considering a sequential program of CANOPY® XL followed by DuPont"" CLASSIC® or SYNCHRONY®: consider the soil pH, the reconunendations below, and consult the CANOPY XL® Crop Rotational Guidelines for your geography. Appllcldop • .., 2 5 gz CANOpY XU) tg MQ. with pH ucatc:r thin "'(M'dWest "'tal or 7 0 may be applied. Application • ..,2,5-7 Q gz CANOPY Xl4'Hp .pllnrltb pH Ius thIn 6 8 tMldwat .tates) or ',0 (Sguthern states); may be followed with a single postemerge application of CLASSIC® or SYNCHRONY® STS®. Explnded AppHcldoo Rate CANOPYXLe o'11aere up to 6 6.1-7.0 CLASSIC® SYNCHRONY® ST~ ozIacre o7Jacre up to 314 up to 112 up to 213 up to 112 Refer to the sequential herbicide labels for specific • infotmation regardiog use rates, application timing. crop rotations and other restrictions and precautions. Rotatlonollnfonoalloo 5 For Rotational information following Expanded Application Timing treatments: - Midwest states ofIA, n., IN, KS, M1, MO, NE, OH, OK and PA use Rotational Guideline I. - Southern states of AL, AR, DE, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, MO bootheel, NI, NC, SC, TN, VA, and WV use Rotational Guideline 2. ( DuPont'" CANOPY XL® tankmlxes with DuPont'" AUTHORITY® STATES OF Aft, DE, IL, IN, lA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MS, MO, NE, NJ, OH, OK, PA, TN, VA, WV Preem.rg.nce ApplkadollS Choose a tankmix from the list below after considering weed infestations, SOIl organic maIter and pH, and length of residual control desired. Tukmb: rates of CANOPY XLe + AUTHORITY. CAIne, mcdJpm. ape mIIb'JICI CANOpY XI. wI'"'- AJUBOBrry(l Q7laR! I 4 2 3 4 3-4 2-4 2 -1.5 ozlA or .... CANOPY XL. may be used on any pH soil in tbt lllatea or DE. IL. IN., .... KS. MD. MI (pH 7.6 orle,,). MO. NE. Nl. OH. OK, P .... V ....... WV. •••• IliA or .... CANOPY XJ.A may be DIed on any pH lOil in the ...... or ... R. ItY. LA, MS, MO (Bootheel), .. d TN. Weeds coatroUed preemergeace by CANOPY XIAD + AUTHORITY. taakmlns are: Palmer, amuanth· Pipeeds··, redroo~ IIII1OOd1 Prickly Iida Velvedeaf Walerbemp·. common, II1II Weeds sappressed by CANOPY XLe + AUTHORITY. taakmlxe. (IlInkmlv.s coablDJac tbe hlgb.r rates of CANOPY XIAD may elv, ooatrol .ftb_ weeds): =,alow. COIIIIIIOII, Jlant Smartweed. Peanaylvania Barado'lfll of emtlall wiater aad lIUIIIIler anaaais For Bumdown of existiDg winter and summer annuals, see the weeds claimed and use directions ander the Pre-plant Burndown ofBroadIeafweeds and annual grasses - Midwest Ststes Or Southern Slates seetion of this label. For enhanced bumdown control, addition of 1 pint of 2.4-D LVE (0.5 Ibs a.etA) up 10 7 days prior 10 planting is recommended. When uaing I oz CANOPY XL(J) + 4 oz AUTHORITY. and the wget bumdown weeds are Bittercress, Dandelion, Wild Garlic, Prickly Lettuce, Marestail, Wild Mustard, Pennycress, Ragweeds, Shepherd­ spune, Sunflower, or Canada Thistle, addition of I pt 2,4-D L VE is required. For Seuon-Iong Grass and BroadleafWeed Conlrol CANOPY XL® + AUTIIORITY® tankmixes may not provide season-long preemergence control of annual grasses and certain broadleafweeds. For seuon-Iong control. these tankmixes may be followed, as needed, by postemergence grass and/or broadleafherbicides such as DuPont .... ASSUREtl n. DuPont .... CLASSIC®, or DuPont .... SYNCHRONY® STStl. 6 _ In Odd, wbe" ,oil, hIve I composite pH of 6,8 or Icss (pH 7,0 rot southern stat .. ). all CANOPY XL® + AUTHORITY® tankmixes may be followed with SYNCHRONYtl STStl, 0.083 ozlADuPonl™ HARMONYtl GT, ASSURE® n, and/or up 10 3/4 oz. CLASSIC® 10 bave optimal rotational flexibility. • In field. Mea !QII$ bIn cpmposlte pB autcr tblg fi.8 (PH 7,0 ror southern dlW) and for optimal rotational flexibility: In the Slates ofDE, IL,IN,IA. KS. MD, MI, MO, NE. NJ, OH, OK, PA, VA, WV - do nol exceed 0.25 oz LiJacre cblorimnron etbyl per season. In the states of AR. KY, LA, MS, MO (bootheel only), TN - do not exceed 0.375 oz Li.lacre chlorimuron ethyl per seuon . Chlorimnron ethyl-containing herbicides are CANOPY XL., CLASSICtl and SYNCHRONY® STStl. To determine the amount of chlorimuron ethyl (CE) in rates of these products, follow the fonnulas below, sub'timting the rate used for the rates shown in the examples. 2.S oz CANOPY Xl.®/ .... x .094 oz ai CE/oz CANOPy JaAI) = .23S oz Ii CE/acre .S 0% CLASSI~acre x 2S oz Ii CEloz CLASSIC® = .12S oz Ii CE/""", .S ozSYNCHRONY®~ .... x 318 ozli CE/oz SYNCHRONY® STS®- .IS9ozai CE/acre For season-long contro~ CANOPY XLe + AUTHORITY® tankmixes may also be tankmixed or followed as needed with preemergence herbicides such as DuPont"" elNCHtl, "Boundary", "Lasso"', ~ Magnwnft, "Dual n Magnwn", uProwl", "Command", "Frontier''. or "Sencor". Rolationallntervals for CANOPY XLe + AUfHORITYIli Tukmlses For IL,IN,IA. KS, MI, MO (except the boothecl), NE, OM, OK and PA, follow Rotational Guideline 1 in this label. For AR. DE, KY, LA, MD, MS. MO (boothecl), NJ, TN, VA and WV. follow Rotational Guideline 2 in this label. MIDWEST STATES • SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS DnPQDt™ CANopy Xl. may be PICd In the foDowI0e MIdwest StItes; Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri (except bootheel), Nebraska (fields South ofRoute 30 and East of Route 281), Ohio, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. Giving careful consideration to soil type, soil pH, organic matter, rotational crop intervals, geographic location, and weed pressure, select a rate of CANOPY XLii> from Rate Table I. Apply CANOPY XLiI> Early Preplan!, Preplant Incorporated, or Preemergence, in Conservation or Conven­ tional Tillage, as directed in the Application Methods Section of this label. ~~ Use of greater than 2.5 o71acre CANOPY XLii> on soils which exceed co~posite pH 6.8 may result in unacceptable injUly to the followmg crop. To minimize carryovu risk in fields with isolated soil pH's exceeding 6.8 and where the CANOPY XLii> rate exceeded 2.S o71acre, plant soybeans as a follow­ crop. For Season-Long Grass Control- Midwest States CANOPY XLii> may not provide aeason-Iong preemergence control of grasses. For improved grass control, CANOPY XLiI> may be: followed as needed by a postemergence grass hemicide such as DuPont1M ASSUREiI> n hemic ide. tankmixed with other grass herbicides such as "Lasso" (or other products containing the active ingredient alachJor and registered for use on soybeans), DuPontni CINCH® "B ' oundary", "Dual Magnwn", ~'Prowl", "Command", "Frontier", "Commence", "Iretlan" (or other products containing the active ingredient tritluralin and registered for use on soybeans), or "Sonalan". Refer to the label of the tankmix partner or the post grass herbl~ide for specific information regarding use, rates, pre­ plant tntervals, application timing, grasses controlled, precautions, restrictions and other infonnarion. Follow the product label with the most restrictive labeling when using CANOPY XLI\!) in combination with other beti>icides PRE·PLANT BURNDOWN OF BROAD LEAF WEEDS AND ANNUAL GRASSES • MIDWEST STATES In addition to providing preemergence control of certain broadleaf weeds and partial control of other broadleaf weeds and annual grasses, CANOPY XLI\!) will provide bumdown control of the following broadleafweeds up to 3" and annual grasses up to I". 7 Annual grasses Bitten:ress, sma11 tlowen:d Bushy waIlDower Buttercup, sma11l1ower Butterweed Catchweed bedstraw Chickweed· Dandelion Deadnettlo, DUrDle, Jed Garlic, wild" . Henbit I.ambsquarten l::;;.f!ctlY ••• Mustard, wild Nightshade specie. Penny."... Pepperweed Pigweeds Ragweed, oommo. Ragweed, giant Shepbcnl's-pum Smartweeda, annual Speedwell, punelane Star-of-Bethlehem Sun1Iower TUJSy 11IIIIIII1I Thistle, Canadian (above ~on) Waterbemp species - Always add crop oil concentrate at 1% vlv (1 gallon per 100 gallonsofspraymix). - For best bumdown results, use a minimum of20 gallons per acre with spray nozzles that provide thorough spray coverage of the weeds to be burned down. For bumdown oflarger annual grasses or broadleafweeds exceeding 2·3", or for burndown of weeds not listed above CANOPY XLii> may be tankmixed with one or more of th~ following: 2,4-D(LYE) ASSURE® n UGramoxone Extra" "Sencor" Glyphosate-containing products registered for soybeans. To select the proper tankmlx product, identiJY the weeds which need to be controlled and consult the product labels to determine which product is needed. Consult the companion tankmix herbicide label for use instructions, rates, precautions, restrictiona, and other use information. When tank·mixing with glyphosate-containing products, substitute 0.25% NIS for the 1% COC and follow the manufactureT's instructions for ammonium sulfate addition. 2,4-D (LYE) is the isoctyI (2-ethylbexyl) ester of2,4- Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. This product is sold mder a variety of trade names. It bas a minimum preplant interval of7-30 days based on the rate used. Consult the label of the product used for specific information on this interval. DUPONTTM CANOPY XL® TANKMIXES WITH "SEN COR" OR "LOROX" - MIDWEST STATES CANOPY XL® may be applied at reduced rates when tankmixed with "Sencor" or "Lorox" herbicides. These tankmixes will generally provide .eason-long preemergence weed control for the weeds listed below. When used according to the directions in the previous section for Burndown control, th.se tankmixes will also provide Burndown control of the weeds claimed in the previous section. Reduced rates of CANOPY XL® tankmixed with "Sencor" or "Lorox" will generally provide season-long preemergence control of the following weeds: ~'id. Pigweeds: Palmer Redroot Smooth Spiny amaranth Ragweed, Common Smartweeda, annual V.lvetleaf CANOPY XL® + "Seneor" or "Lorox" tankmix.s will provide partial control (suppression) p .... m.rgence ofth. following w.eds: Cocklebur Crabgrass Fox1ail species Jimsonweed Ragweed. Giant Morningglories EntiJeJeaf Ivyleaf Pitted Tall Cboose a reduced rate of CANOPY XL® and a rate of "Sencor" or "Lornx" Iinm Rat. Table 2 below. RATE TABLE 2 Reduced Rate CANOPY XL® Tankmlxes with "Sencor" or "Lorox" B .... dcut Rate Ounces Product Por Aero SOU Tuturo 111- 4% Orpnlc Matter Coarse: Loamy sand, Sandy Loam Medium or FiDe: Loam, Sil, Loam, Silt Sandy Clay Loam, Silty Clay Loam Clay Loam. Clay CANOPY XIAI> + "Seacor" or"Lo ..... • 3.5 - 4.5 2-4 8-20 3.5 - 4.5 4-6 8-24 SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS WITH POSTEMERGENCE HERBICIDES - MIDWEST STATES CANOPY XL® may b. followed, as needed, by sequential applications of such postemergence h.rbicides as DuPont™ CLASSIC®, DuPont .... SYNCHRONY® STS®, or 0.083 oliA DuPont"" HARMONY® GT using Rate Table 3 below. Refer to the CLASSIC®, SYNCHRONY® STS®, and HARMONY® GT lab.ls for all claims, use directions, and restrictions associated with these products. RATE TABLE 3 8 Sequential applications: CANOPY XL® followed by a single Postemergence Application B",.tktJsJ ... 3.5 -7.0 3.5-'" • Coosult oppn>priate "I!.OUNDUP READY" SOYBEANS: Theie CANOPY XL® use rates may be used in "Roundup Ready" soybeans and followed by appropriate postemergence applications of "Roundup tntraMax". ''Touchdown'' or glypbosate-containing products registered for soybeans. Read and follow the tankmix partner label for use instructions, rat.s, precautions, restrictions, and other use information. ROTATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR ALL CANOPY XL®APPLICAOONS - MIDWEST STATES The following recropping table pertains to the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa (except Nicolett-Clarion-Webster and Hamburg-Ida-Monona soils), Kansas, Michigan, Missouri (e.cept bootheel), N.braska (fi.lds South of Route 30 and East of Rout. 281). Ohio, OJdaboma, and Pennsylvania. When used as described in the Midwestern section of this label, the table describes the minimmn length in months from the time of CANOPY XL® application until CANOPY XL® treated soil can be replanted to the cropa listed in the table. When used as descn'bed in "Expanded Application Timing", begin counting the months of the reerop interval from normal soybean planting time in the spring. When a recommended tank mix is used, consult the tanlcmix portocr labels for recropping instructions and follow the directions that are most restrictive. Crop rotation intervals noted in the table below are based on crops grown under favorable growing conditions. Crops grown under unfavorable environmental conditions, such as drought, nutrient deficiency, high salts, disease and insect pressure may demonstrate reduced tolerance to crop protection chemicals. When deciding on a particular crop to replant in your fields. carefuUy consider your particular soil Tables 1 or 4. Apply CANOPY XL. Early Preplan!, and other field conditions. Preplanllncorporaled or Precmergence as directed in the ROTATIONAL GUIDELINE 1 Application Methods section oflhis label. MIDWEST STATES: ALL LABELED DUPONT .... CANOPY XL® USES For the Midwest States: IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MO, NE, OH,OK,PA Crop Soybeans t Wheat, Barley. Rye, Oats Alfalfa Rice Tobacco (1!'!!IIp1ant) ReeropJllu& InlerYllln Montbs Anytime 4 12 10 10 10 TamalO (bDap1anl) 12 Field Com • 10 Dry Beans 12 Clover. COIIOIl, Cucumber. Flax, PumpIdD. S1III1Iower, Sweet Corn, Watenne!o!l, Cabby! Lea!iI!, MuIWd 181 Canola (~. CInoI, 0aI0n, 1'oIaIo. Supr Beets IIId !!II)' oIber ""'P DIll listed lOt • Fiold On is doIIaod ... iDcIude onIylhol com..- ftIr ... or sUaae. papoom, IDd _ cam. _. bocouoo_ oorD_ w... may 'IIr'J ill __ my ....... .....- oC_ ....,.,... DuP .... __ tblt_eoro .... be ............ ___ or yield ..... u.n obouId _1bead .... of1beir _oorn ___ toPnIioa_ .... itiYity .. beIt>icideI prior ... pIID .... 1II)' -_. t Do DOl _ ........ ooybomron,.ortoybeao Illy'" 6_ : Cropslllllha .. __ ............ 12.-_. CANOPYXlAl opp_ .... Ibe_oCcrop injury_ SOUTHERN SECTION - SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS CANOPY XI. mu be .wlin the fOil""., Sgptbm StlW" Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware. Georgia, Kentucky. Louisiana, Ma!yland, Mississipp~ Missouri boolheel. New Jersey. North Carolina, SouIh Carolina, Tennessee. Texas, Virginia and West VtrginiL • Do not apply to Black Belt Soils of Alabama and Mississippi with a soil pH greaIer than 7.0 or history of nutrient deficiency such IS iron chlorosis. IS injury may occur. • Injwy to soybeans may occur if CANOPY XlA!I i. used on soils baving a calcareous surface layer or pH greater than 7.5. Giving careful consideration to soil type. soil pH. organic matter. rotational crop intervals, geographic location. and weed pressure. select a rate of CANOPY XL® from Rate For Seuon-Long Grass Control- Southern States CANOPY XL® may not provide season-long preemergence control of grasses. For improved grass conllnl. CANOPY XL® may be: - followed as needed by a postemergence grass herbicide such as DuPontTrd ASSURE® n herbicide. - Tank mixed with "Lasso" (or olber products containing the active ingredient a1achlor and registered for use on soybeans). DuPont .... C1NCH®. ''Boundary''. "Dual Magnum", "Prowl", "Command 4EC", "Command 3ME", "Fronticr", ''Commence", "Treflan", or "Sonalan". Refer to lbe label of the tanlcmix partner or \be post grass herbicide for specific information regarding use. rates, pre­ plant intervals. application timing. passes controUed, precautions. restrictions and other information. Follow lbe product label with the most restrictive recropping restrictions when using CANOPY XL® in combination with other herbicides. FOR BURNDOWN ANDIOR RESIDUAL WEED CONTROL IN STALE SEEDBED OR CONSERVATION TILLAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS· SOUTHERN STATES In addition to providing preemergence control of many broadleaf weeds and grasses. CANOPY XL® will provide bumdown control of the following broadleafweeds up to 3" and annual grasses up to I". • A1ways add III opproriotely labeled bunxlown taDk mix _ such as. a1ypbooa-1 produet, 2,4 -D LVE. or "Gramcw>oe -" ... ---. Always include one of the following adjuvants in bumdown applications of CANOPY XL®: - Nonionic surfactant at a rate of 0.25% (1 quart per 100 gallons of spray solution) - Crop oil concentrate at a rate of 1% v/v (1 gallon per 100 gallons of spray solution) For bumdown of annual grasses exceeding I" or for broadlcafweeds exceeding 3". or for weeds not listed above. CANOPY XlA!I may be tanlcmixed with eilber 2.4- D LYE, "Grambxone Extra", "Starnre", or a glyphosate­ containing product registered for soybeans. Coilsult the product labels for specific use instructions, rates, restrictions, limitations, and precautions. For DuPont1\( CANOPY XL® tankmixes with glyphosate, substitute 0.25% NIS for 1% COCo When pdmarily bllrndoWD control with limited Rsldp.' Is desIred. IPply CANOPY XVI It 2.5 - 4 Omen:. Select the higher rate for lamer weeds. When bgmdowD plus In-selSon residual is desired. CANOPY XU! may be .pplled; - at full rates and applied up to 30 days ptior to planting. Select a rate from Rate Table I based on soil type. - at reduced rates from Rate Table 4 when followed by a planned post application of appropriate herbicide(s). Rate selection should be based on weed size at the time of bnrndown application, soil type as related to residual control and pH, and the proposed post herbicide program. In order to obtain adequate residual control until the planned post herbicide application, the reduced rate of CANOPY XL® should be applied DO earlier than 14 days prior to planting. Split applications of CANOPY XL® may be used as long as the full labeled use rate (Rate Table I) for the geography is not exceeded. REDUCED RATE OF CANOPY XL® FOLLOWED BY PLANNED POST HERBICIDE APPLICATIONS· SOUTHERN STATES CANOPY XL® at the following rates applied pre-plant incorporated or preemergence will provide early season residual control and suppression of the weeda listed under the "Weeds Controlled Preernergc-A11 States" section of this label. RATE TABLE 4 Reduced CANOPY XL® rates followed by planned post application of herblclde(s) Broadeast Rate SoU TulllJ'e Variable, biBb pH·; Co.ne - Medium; Loamy Sand, Sandy Loam Loam, Silt loam, Si1~ Sandy Clay Loam Fl •• ; Silty Clay Loam, Clay Loam, Clay Owl ... Pndaet Per At:ft 1Il- 4% Om". Mltter 205 - 4.0 4.5- 6.0 6.0-7.0 • Fgr gprim" mwjmal ouibjljty in Y";,b1C biBb pH sri!& up 10 3.2 071 .. ", CANOPy XL4P .. }" be CoUowod, io ..... _ by. cblorimuron e1hyl-cootaioioB _ide (DuPont'" CLASSIOt or SYNt!lRONY. STS.~ but _ than 3.2 oz ,bould not be followed by • chIorimuron­ ethyl-cootaining herbicide in any illite. See Rotational Guideline 2. Program Ipproleh; Soybeaas deslah.ted as "Rouudnp Ready" As a planned program in soybeans designated as "Roundup Ready", reduced rate applications of CANOPY XL® should be followed by a properly timed application of postemergence herbicides sucb as CLASSIC® + "Roundup U1traMax", CLASSIC® + "Touchdown", or CLASSIC® + a generic glyphosate-containing product registered for soybeans. Consult tbe CLASSlctl and other manufacturer labels for specific use instructions, weeds controlled, restrictions, and all precautions. Program appro.eh: Soybeans NOT designated .s "Rouudnp Ready" As a planned program in soybeans NOT designated as ''Roundup Ready", reduced rate applicatioas of CANOPY XL® should be followed by a properly timed application ofpostemergeace herbicides such as CLASSIC®, SYNCHRONY® STS®, or CLASSIC® + DuPontTN HARMONY® GT herbicides. ROTATIONAL GUIDEUNES FOR ALL CANOPY XL®APPUCAnONS - SOUTHERN STATES The following recropping table is for Ibe states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri boothee~ Delaware, Kentot:ky, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Soulb Carolina, Temtessee, VU'ginis, and West Virginia When used as descn'bed in the Southern section of this label, the table describes Ibe minimum length in months from the time of CANOPY XL® application before CANOPY XL® treated soil can be replanted to Ibe crops listed in the table. When used as descn'bed in 'l!xpanded Application TlIIIing', begin counting the months oflbe n:crop interval from normal soybesn planting time in the spring. • When a recommended taDk mix is used, consult the tanIcmix pancer labels for n:aopping iostructions and follow the direetioos that an: most ...mctive. Crop rotation intervals noted in the table below are based on crops grown under favorable growing conditions. Crops grown under unfavorable environmental conditions, such as drougb~ nutrient deficiency, high salts, disease and insect pressure may demonstrate reduced tolerance to crop protection chemicals. Wbeo deciding on a particular crop to replant in your fields, carefully consider your particular soil and olber field conditions. 10 ROTATIONAL GUIDELINE 2 SOUTHERN STATES: ALL LABELED DUPONT .... CANOPY XL® USES For tile Soutllon S/lltn 01 A.L, A.R, DE, GA., lIT, LA, MD, MS, MO BOOT HEEL, NJ, NC, SC, TN, TX, VA. & WJI GROUPI • States of DE, MD, NJ, VA, and WV: Use rate 2.5 ozlA or less; or total chlorimuron-ethyl per season does not exceed 0.25 oz a.i. per acre. • States of AI.., All., FL, GA, KY, LA, MO (bootheel), MS·, NC, SC, TN and TX (fields east ofR!. 183) when total chlorimuron-ethyl per season does not exceed 0.375 oz a.i. per acre, OR: Crops Soybeans! Whea~ Barley, Rye AUaIm Field Com • Tobac:<:o (T!!I!!!)!laut) Tomaoo Cl\ansplw) Cotton, Cucumber, F1ax, Pumpkin, Sunflower, Sweet Com, Watermelon. Cabbage. Canola (rapeseed), Lentils, Mustard, Catrot, Onion, Pccalo, Supr!!eels IIId lIlY crop not Group I Anytime 4 12 18 10 10 10" 10 12 GroupD Anytime 4 18t 18t 18t 1st 18t 18t 18t Hilled aboYe I8t 39t • Field Can ildofinod 10 iDel1lllo OIIly tIw com IP"'W11 for pain or Ii •• _ad ooed oom. H_, because ooed com i1Ibred IiDaIIIIIY wry In _ MIIiIiviIy 10 lnCe _ ofberbicide _, DuI'an ...... _dIotooedoom ... be....-.pped _dllllqeoryidd loa. Uscn sboaId ... tbe IIdvicc of their ooed com 0IJlIlIIIIIY ............ reprdinl iDlNed ICIIIidvity 10 herbicides prior .. pIaIItiq lIlY i1Ibred I ..... •• iD ooiI wiob pH 7.0 or lea, replao. rice after 10 molllhs; iD JOiI wiIb pH - 2.5 ozlacre is followed with up to 0.5 ozIacre CLASSIC,. t ..-_7.0,repluoriceaftet 18moolb&. Do DOl ftod __ soybean finp or soybean boy 10 livelloc:k. - 3.2 ozlacre is followed with up to 0.33 oz CLASSI~ ~ Cnl!IItlwba .. __ ........ _12mo111hsafter. - 2.0 ozlacre or less is followed with up to 0.75 ozlacre CLASSICIIIl - greater than 3.2 ozlacre up to 4.00zlacre is not followed CANOPYXlAIIIIP'_ ... tbellllllltofcropiDjUl)'_ with any chlorimuron ethyl-containing product, such as APPUCATION INFORMATION CLASSICIIIl or SYNCHRONYIIIl STSIIIl herbicides - see Rice in the table below for specific instructions regarding soil pH • to calculate the amount of chlorimuron ethyl in CANOPY XL,., CLASSI~ or SYNCHRONYIIIl STSIIIl, see page 6. • Except !be "81ac1c Bell" IOUs iD AL and MS. where lb. pH m .... DOl ."" •• ,17.0 • States of AI., All., GA, LA, MS orTX • States ofDE, KY, MD, MO Bootbee~ NJ, NC, SC, TN VA or WV - Use rate 6.4 ar..IAor less. GROUPO - greater than 2.5 ozlacre applied in DE, MD, NJ, VA, or WV - greater than 4 ozlacre applied in AI., AR, GA, KY, LA, MS, MO (bootheel), NC, SC, TN, or TX EQUIPMENTISPRAYVOLUMES Gropnd ADDH .. t!pn~ Apply uniformly by ground equipment with a properly cab'brated low pressure (20 to 40 psi) fixed­ boom sprayer equipped with fan..type nozzles and screens no finer than SO mesh. Use 10 to 40 gals of water per acre. Avoid overlap and shut olf spray booms while starting, turning, slowing or stopping, as injury to the crop may resuiL Continuous aptadou Iu the spray tank Is required to keep the mater\allu supenslon. SPRAY TANK PREPARATION It is importanl that SJlI8Y equipment is clean and free of existing pesticide depoailll before using CANOPY XLiIIl. Follow the spray tank cleanout procedurea specified on the label of product previously sprayed. If no cleanout procedure is provided, follow the cleanout procedure in SPRAYER CLEANUP section of this label. Mixing InstnJctlons I. FiU the tank 114 to 113 full of water. 2. While agitatiag, add the required amount of CANOPY XLiIIl. 3. Once the CANOPY XLiIIl is fully dispersed, maintain agitalion and continue filling tank with water. 4. CANOPY XLI5 should be thoroughly milled with .. ater In the spray tank before adding any other material. As the tank is filling, add (in order): other herbicide(s), the required spray adjuvan~ and the nitrogen fertilizer where required. 13)7 5. Apply CANOPY XLiI!l spray preparation within 24 hours of mixing to avoid product degradstion. 6. If the mixture has settled, thoroughly reagitate before using. 11 Proper Handling Instruct/ons This product may DOt be mixed or loaded within 50 fcet of any wells (including abandoned wells and drainage wells), sink holes, perennial or intermittent streams and riVeTS, and natural or impowIded lakes and reservoirs. This setback does not apply to properly capped or plugged abandoned wells and does not apply to impervious pad or properly diked mixinglloading areas. Operations that involve mixiD&. loadin&, rinsing, or wasbing of this product into or from pesticide bbdling or application equipment or contain." within so II of any well are prohibited unJess conducted On an impervious pad consttucted to withstand the weight orthe heaviest load that may be positioned 011 or moved ICI'OSS the pad. Such. pad sball be designed and maintained to contain any prodoct spills or equipmetll\eaks, container or equipment rinse or wash·water, and minwater!bat may fall on the pad. Surface water sbaIl not be allowed to either flow over or fiom the pad; which means Ibe pad must be self-cootaiDed. Tbe pad sball be sloped to faciHtate material removal. An umoofed pad sbaIl be of sufficient ClplCity to cootaio 1I·least 110% oflbe capacity of the largest pesIieide conWoer or application equipment on the pad. A pad tbat is covered by a roof of sufficient size to completely exclude precipitation from contact with Ibe pad sball bave • minimum containment capacity of 100% of the capacity oflbe largest pesticide container or application equipment 011 the pad. Contaimoent capacities u descnDed above sball be maintaioedat all times. Tbe above-apecific minimum ccmmiomerrt capacities do not apply to vehicles when deliverioa pesticide abipments to the mixinglloading site. States may bave in et'Cect additional requirements regarding well·bead setbacks and operational contaimoent. Do not use flood irriaation to apply or incotporate this product Product must be used in • manner which will prevent back siphoning in wells, spills or improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures or rinsates. SPRAYER CLEANUP To avoid subsequent injwy to desimble crops, lboroush1y clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately follOwing applications ofDuPontT" CANOPY XLe u follows:" 1. Drain tank; thorougbly hose down Ibe interior surfaces of the tank; then flush tank, boom, aDd boses with clean water furaminimumof5mhNteL 2. Partially fill Ibe tank with water and add one of Ibe cleaning agents listed below. Complete fi1liog the tank with _, Iben flush the cleaning solution Ibrough the boom, boses, and nozzles. Add water to complelely fill the tank and allow to agitate or recircuIaIe for at 1_ IS minutes. Again, flush the boom, boses and nozzles, and dmin the tank. 3. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a bucket containing water and the cleaning agent 4. Repeat Step 2. 5. Thoroush1y rinse the tank with clean water fur a minimum of 5 minutes, flushing water through the boom and hoses. NOTE: Use any of the following cleading agents. Carefully read and follow the individual cleanini agent instructions. I. One ,allOD ofhouschold ammonia (contains 3V. active) per 100 gallons of ...... 2. Nutra·SoI l. Loveland Tonk and Equipment Clamer 4. PrOllllk Cleaner S. Chem-TInk C1eanor and Neutralizer 6. Inc:idc-Out 7. TIIIIk·Aid ." _ Cleanin~ of fibeqlua or IIIinleu -' oarial spray IIDkI i, _ pnor to peri"onning the Ibovc c1 ........ procedun: to fa.ilillle the removal of IDy caked depooiII. THE IMPORTANCE OF SOIL PH • ALL STATES Soil pH varies greIIIy, even within the same field pH variations as much as 2 pH units are common. Composite soil samples taken across an entire field, such u those samples taken for soil fertility recommendations, may not detect areas of high pH. Sub-sampling is recommended fur areu likely to bave pH values bigher than the field average. Tbe fonowing is a non·inclusive list of potentia1 high pH areas wbere subaampling is recommended. • Where different soil types are evident within • field, sample soil types separately. • Where conditions vary within a field, sample areas separately, such as: • areas bordered by 1imestone gravel roads, • river bottoms subject to flooding, • low areas in hardpan soils where evaporative ponds may occur, • eroded hillsides, • along dmin tile lines, and • areas where drainage ditch spoil bas been spread. • Where lime bas not been deeply incoIpora1ed, soil may exhibit significantly higher pH values in the upper '3 inches of soil. Composite soil samples taken at a (HI inch depth may not reflect the elevated pH near the surface. In these cases sballow samplin&, the upper 3 inches, is advised. Determine soil pH by laboratory analysis using a 1:1 lOiI:water suspenaioo. SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT· ALL STATES The interaction of many equipment and weaIber-re1aled factors detennines the potentill for spray drift. The applicator is responsible for consideriDg III these factors wben making application decisions. AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSlBll.rrv OF THE APPLICATOR. IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets (>150·200 microns). The best drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that pmvide sufficient coverage and control. The presence of sensitive species nearby, the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT Wll.L NOT PREVENT DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE 12 IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRON­ MENTAL CONDmONS! See WInd, Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature inversions sections of this label. Controlling Droplet Size· General Techniques • Voillme - Use high now rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higber rated nows produce larger droplets. • Presaore - Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED, USE A HIGHER-CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE. • Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low­ driftnozzlea. BOOM HEIGHT Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified) which provides uniform coverage reduces the exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce. WIND Drift potential increases at wind speeds ofless than 3 mph (due to inveraionpotential) or more than 10 mph. However, many factora, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given wind speed. AVOID GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDmONS. Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they atJecI spray drift. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY When making Ipplications in hot and dry conditions, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation. TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing. which causes small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally in a concentrated cloud. Temperature inversions are cbaracterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun seta and often continue iDle the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversiona can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upWatd and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. SHIELDED SPRAYERS Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce tbe effects of wind. However, it is the responaibility of the applicator to verify that the sbields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform deposition of the product AIR ASSISTED GROUND FIELD CROP SPRAYERS Air assisted field crop sprayers carry droplets to the target via a downward directed air streatn. Some may reduce the potential for drift, but if a sprayer is unsuitable for the application and/or set up improperly, high drift potential can result It is the responaibility of tile applicator to determine that a sprayer is suitable for the intended application, is configured properly, and that drift is not occurring. Note: Air assisted field sprayers can atJect product performance by affecting spray coverage and canopy penetration. Consult the application equipment section of this label to determine if use of an air assisted sprayer is recommended. RESISTANCE When herbicidea that aftect the SatDC biological site of action are used repeatedly over several years to control the same weed species in the same field, naturally-occurring resistant bio!ypeS may sUJvive a correctly applied herbicide treatment, propagate. and become dominant in that field. Adequate control of these resistant weed biotypes cannot be expected.lfwecd control is WlS&tisfactory, it may be necessary to retreat the problem area using a product affecting a different site of action. To better manage herbicide resistance through delaying the proliferation and posaible dominance ofberbicide resistant weed biotypes, it may be necessary to change cultural practices within and between crop seasons such as using a combination ofu11age. nmatment, tank-mix partnera andlor sequentia1 herbicide applications that have a different site of action. Do not let weed escapes go to seed. If applicable, _ Weeds Cootrolled section oflabel for additional information on managing herbicide ..a­ weed biotypea. It is advisable to keep ICCUI'Ilte records of pesticides applied to individual fields to help obtain information on the spread and disperaal of resistant biotypes. ConsuII your agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator, and/or appropriate . state agricultural extension service representative for specific alternative cultural practices or herbicide recommendations available in your area. IIflll&rtlUtl Pal M .... _ DnPonl recommends the \lie of Integrated Pest Maaagement (lPM) programs to control pests. This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program which can include biological, cultural, and generic practices aimed al preventing economic pest datnage. Application of this product sbould be based on IPM principles and practices including field scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest identification, population monitoring, and treating wben IalJet pest populations reach locally detmniDed action thresbolds. Consult your llate cooperative extension service, professioaal consultants or other qualified authorities to determine sppropriate action treatment threshold levels for treating specific pest/crop or site systems in your area. 13 "---"""""",, .. ,,""""""""- -- r ) ';< IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS· ALL STATES I. Because most crops are bighly sensitive to DuPont™ CANOPY XL®, all dim:t or indirect contact (such IS spray drift) to crops or to land scbeduled to be planted to crops other than soybeans should be avoided. 2. Soybean stunting may occur if excessive rainfall occurs after application but before soybeans emerge. Injury is more prevalent onder poor drainage or compacted conditions or when soil is saturated for long periods of time. Soybeans rapidly outgrow stunting once favorable growing conditions return. 3. 4. S. Do not apply CANOPY XL® if there are visible signs of cracking due to soybean emergence, or serious crop injury may result Seedling disease, nemaJodes, cold weather, deep plantinC (more than 2"). excessive moisture, bigh salt conctn­ llalion, or drought may weaken soybean seedlinCS and increase the possibility of crop injury. Do not apply 10 land IhIl bas been or will be treated with DuPont"" ALLY®, DuPont"" OLEAN®, or DuPont1'll FlNESSB® berbicide in Nebraska and Kanaas without observing the rotationa1 crop intervals for those prodw:ts. 6. Do not apply or drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or other plants, or on areas where their roots may extend, or in locations where the chemical may be waahed or moved into contact with their roots, or injury to desirable trees and plants may occur 7. Do not use on lawns, walka, driveways, tennis courts or similar areas. Prevent drift of spray to desirable plants. Do not contaminate any body of water. Keep ftom contact with fertiJizen, insecticides, fungicides and seeds during storage. 8. Thoroughly clean CANOPY XL® from application equipment immediately after use and prior 10 apraying crops otber than soybeans. Failure to remove even small amounts of CANOPY XL® from application equipment may result in injury 10 subsequently sprayed crops. 9. Do not tank mix CANOPY XL® with olJlDophospbate insecticides. Do not apply CANOPY XL® within 14 days before or after an application of an olJlDophospbate insecticide, as severe crop injury may occur. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. STORAGE: Store product in original container only. Do not contamiDate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage. Store in a cool, dry place. For Bulk Plude RefI\l ContaiDen: Keep container dry­ SlOre UDder cover. Do not break tamper evident seal. PRODUcr DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of thia product may be disposed of on site or 81 an approved WIlle disposa1 facility. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: For Paper ud Plude Bap: Completely empty bag into applicatiOD equipmcsrt. Then dispose of empty bag in. sanitary land1Ill or by inciDeration, or, if allowed by S_ and local authoritia, by burning. Ifburned, 1liiy out of amoke. For J1IIJer hcb: Completely empty fiber sack by shaldng IIId lIIpping sides and bottom 10 lDosen clinging particlea. Empty residue into mm"factnring or applicatiOD equipment. Then dispose of sack in a sanitary 1andIi1I or by incineration if allowed by Stale and 1oca11U1borities. For P1utlc ContaiDen: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioniD& or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineraIion, or, if allowed by S- and local authorities, by burning. Ifburned, 1liiy out of smoke. For J1IIJer Dnuu With IJnen: Completely empty liner by shaldng and tapping sides and bottom 10 loosen cIingiDa particles. Empty residue into application equipment Then dispose of liner in a sanitary 1andIi1I or by incineration if aJJowed by S_ and 1oca11U1borities. If drum is contaminated and cannot be renaed, dispose orin the aame 1DIIIIICr. For ]lap CoDtaiDJJla Water Solable Pa.lua: Do obt reuse the outer box or the rescalable plaatic bag. wt.. all -.oluble pacbts are used, the outerpackaging shouJd be clem and may be disposed of in a sanitary 1andfiIl or by incineration, or if allowed by S- and local authorities, by open buming. Ifburned, 1liiy out of smoke. If the reseslable plastic bag contscts the formulated product in my way, the bag must be uipJo. rinsed with clem water. Add the rinsate 10 the spray tank and c\ispoIe of the outer wrap u described above. NOTICE TO BUYER: Pmchase of this material does not confcso any rights under patents of countries outside of the United Ststea. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont"', CANOPY XL®, CINCH®, CLASSIC®, SYNCHRONY® STS®, HARMONY®, ASSURE®, BXPRESS®, ALLY®, OLEAN® and FlNESSE~ "'" lrIdemarks or registered trademarks ofE.!. duPont de Nemours and Company 14 l "LIllo", "Roundup RIIdy"'. "'ItDuDdup UhraMax", ce 1I'IdeInuks of MoawItoCo. "F ......... "Prowl" .... _ orDASP Corp. "Soaala", "I'refIm" Ole _to. of Dow ~_ AI1I1IOlU1'Ye. "OnmMd". -c .. 011 3ME", "CommIDd4EC", ~" .... _."ofPMCCorp. "BcoadIry", "DuoI ~", "DuoI D Mapum", "Oroano>ooe ExIra", "SIIrIlro", '1'oucIIc»wD", .. _ ofSyupta Clop l'!-aoa .... "Lmox" is. _ orClriftlD u.c "Sencor" is. _ ofBayorCnlp_ .. D " 888[MSTR] 030703 LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABll..ITY NOTICE: Read This Limitation ofWanaDty aDd Uability Betbre Buying or Using This Product. If!be TemIS Axe Not Acceptable, Return !be Product at Once, Unopeaed, aDd !be Pun:baIe Price Will Be ReI\mded. It is impoIst'ble to elimiDate all riaks UIOCiated with !be ..... ofthia pmduct. Such riaks arise from weather CClIIditioat soil fiIcton, otrlalJel movement, \IIICODven­ tiOD8lI'1rm1na techniques, presence of other materials, the lD8IlIlCrofuse or application, orotherunlalowD fiIcton, all ofwhlch are beyond the 00DIJ01 of DuPont These riaks can cause: ioeft'ectiveDess of the product; c:rop iJVmy, or; iJVmy to non-laIJeI crops or pllnta. DuPont does Dot epee to he In insurer of these risks. WHENYOUBUY OR USB THIS PRODUCT, YOU AGREB TOACCl!PT THI!SI! RISKS. DuPont WIITIIID IhIt thia product confonnI to !be chemical deecriptIoo on !be lahel thenof aDd it reuODIbly lit for !be pIIIp080 stated in !be Directions for Use, subject to !be inherent riab clesctihed ahove, when used in ~ with the Directions for Use under IIOIIIIIl CODdItioaa. 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Buyer and all users sha\l jAWijIII) aotilY DuPont or. DuPont As Retailer of l1li)' cIIims, whether J.oed 011 COIIIIlIA:t, nes\igence. strict liahility, other tort or otberwise or he baned from l1li)' mnedy. This Limitation ofWamnty aDd Usbility may not he umndecl hy l1li)' oral or written agteemeDL For product lDformaUon eaIl: 1-1188-1i-DUPONT Internet Hmo-: www.clnpout.eomlqlas C 1!J98.2003 E. L do Pout de Nemoan and Company. WIlmIngton. Delaware 198911. AD rlahts reMrved. 15