# EPTAM 6-E - EPA Reg No: **10182-152** - Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-ethyl ester (76.9%) - Label accepted: 1996-03-22 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/010182-00152-19960322.pdf --- ) J UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAl. PROTECTION AGENCY Mr. Wayne R. Hillebrecht Zeneca AG Products P.O. Box 751 Wilmington, DE 19897 Subject: EPTAM 7-E Selective Herbicide IEpTAM 6 E Selective Herb; cide 7 . EPTAM 20-G Selective Herbicide EPTAM 10-G Selective Herbicide EPTAM 5-G Selective Herbicide EPA Reg. No. (s) 10182-220, Qi0182-152,l10182-199, 10182-160, and 10182-155 RE: Use Deletions. Your submissions dated January 16, 1995. Dear Mr. Hillebrecht: The above mentioned application submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA is acceptable. A stamped copy is enclosed for your records. S1¥U Robert J. 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NO. ~76·1196-AA 11-1 f STAUFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY I WES'TPORT. cT DeBSO ' i " "" . ,r"---.. .. -' ............... -......... . ';?) \:J ' ~ ':) "- ,.. c--.!. ,v-. {. "'\0 ! , i , , ~ -...J , ~ I "-l • 'Vol • ) Selective Herbicide Complete directions for use, use precautions and recommendations EPA Reg. No. 10182-152 Made in U.S.A. by ZENECA AG PRODUCTS ZENECA INC. WILMINGTON, DE 19897 (A-2) .. ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet • • • • PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTI·ON Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly after use. Avoid contamination of feed and food. W.Otz¥tR HzoTttn~tJ LANC,U.~ - 2. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Do not contaminate water to be used on susceptlble crops or for domestic purposes. GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Read all label directions before using. EPTAM should be used only for recommended purposes and at recommended rates. DO NOT OVERDOSE. EPTAM i.s recommended for use on m~neral soils only. For incorporated applications, use equipment which has been proven to incorporate thoroughly to the recommended depth. In irrigated areas, do not apply EPTAM prior to preirrigation. Do not tank mix this product with insecticides or fungicides. When properly applied and weather conditions exist for normal plant growth through the season, EPTAM will not harm the treated crop nor should harmful soil residues remain beyond harvest. However, during germination and early growth, extended periods of unusually cold and wet or hot and dry weather, insect, nematode. or plant disease attack the use of certain soil applied systemiC insecticides, highly saline or alkaline soil conditions, improperly placed fertilizers or soil insecticides may create abnormal conditions that weaken crop seedlings. Also some of these abnormal conditions may weaken established crops: alfalfa. almond.s, etc. EPTAM used under these abnor­ mal conditions could result in crop injury. EPTAM 6-E Booklet DIRECTIONS FOR GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 3. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a ~ee .......J~~_ mannerinconsJ\tent with its label'ing.l ~ .J,.n ... w;;,..., - .... "'~ ::c~>e.2.T wo~Kelt 'Pa.onal'o;./ ~Gt.L~ - \:> EPTAM 6-E is a selective herbicide which for most uses must be mixed (incorporated) •. or inject~d subsurface ,into the sOil. or applied in the irrigation water for control of weeds listed on this label. EPTAM controls weeds by.interfering with nor­ mal germination and seedling development. It does not control established weeds. INCORPORATION l APPLICATION DIRECTIONS: .' ,) Pour the recommended amount of EPTAM 6-E into the spray tank during the filling operations. App13 in 10 to 50 gallons of water per acre using a properly calibrated. low-pressure sprayer having good agitation. The soil should be well worked and dry enough to permit good soil mixing (incorporation). EPTAM ~ay be combined with solution. slurry or suspension fertilizers. However. physical compatibility with these fluid fertilizers must be determined before combining in the spray tank. See special literature giving directions for these co~bina~ions. Even though found to be compatible. constant agitation is necessary to keep the EPTAM evenly mixed with the fluid fertilizer. For all band applications. reduce dosage proportionately de­ pending upon the row spacing and band width to be treated.' INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS: EPTAM must be incorporated into the soil immediately to pre­ vent loss of the herbicide. Whenever possible. application and incorporation should be done in the same operation. SOIL MIXING (INCORPORATION) BEFORE PLANTING: Use power driven CUltivation equipment set to cut to a depth of 2 to 3 inches OR tandem discs set to cut to a depth of 4 to 6 inches. operated at 4 to 6 mph followed by a spiked­ tooth harrow or some other leveling device which extends be­ yond the ends of the discs. For more thorough mixing (for perennial grasses and in heavier soils) disc in two different di rections (cross disc). INSERT ) ) · . EPTAM 6-E Booklet 4. INCOR~ORATION AT OR AFTER PLANTING: Use power driven cultivation equipmerit set to cut to a depth of 2 to 3 inches OR on light soils only, ground driven tillers (rolling cultivators, rotary hoe. ,row wheels, etc.) set to cut to a depth of 1-1/2 inches and operated at 6 to 8 mph. When incorporating after planting, care must be taken not to disturb the crop seed ot seedling. SUBSURFACE APPLICATfoN - AT PLANTING OR POST EMERGENCE Apply EPTAM 6-E in 10 or more gallons of water per acre. , Special equipment designed for subsurfaGe application MUST } be used. Injector and sweep units must be ri gidly mounted on the planter or cultivation unit. When using sweeps at planting they must be mounted ahead of the planters. SOIL INJECTION: Injector s~anks must be spaced 2-1/2 to 3 inches apart and mounted in staggered positions to avoid trash buildup. Set shanks to inject EPTAM 1-1/2 to 3 inches below the soil surface. The width of the band in which weed control is desired will determine the number and spacing of injector shanks required per row. (Example: Four injector shanks spaced 3 inches apart give a 12-inch band). A broadcast ap­ plication can be made by increasing the number of shanks. The two shanks adjacent to the drill row must be 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 inches on either side of it, EXCEPT IN COTTON WHERE THE DIS­ TANCE MUST BE 4 INCHES ON EITHER SIDE OF THE DRILL ROW. AND SUGAR BEETS WHERE THE DISTANCE MUST BE 2-3/4 INCHES ON EITHER .J SIDE OF THE DRILL ROW. COVERED SWEEPS: Set the sweeps to run below the soil surface deep enough to cover the EPTAM with 2 to 3 inches of soil. Calibrate by measuring the spray band width at the back of the sweep. not the sweep width. For broadcast application stagger sweeps on double tool bar so they overlap sufficiently to allow spray bands to meet. NOTE: When applying with either injectors or sweeps, EPTAM must be applied deep enough to allow 2 to 3 inches of soil to remain over the treatment after the planting operations. PLANTING DIRECTIONS For pre-plant applications. seeding should be done as soon as possible after treatment to obtain a maximum period of weed control. _PTAM 6-E Booklet IRRIGATION APPLICATION - POST-~LANTING AND EstABLISHED CROPS 5. Meter EPTAM 6-E into the irrig~tipn water using a metering device that will introduce a constant flow into the water. For flood, furrow, or sprinkler irrigation meter the EPTAM into the water during the entire ~etiod OR. for sprinkler irrigation, the EPTAM may be metered into suffident water to pen~trate to a depth of 3 to 4 inches. Time this EPTAM application to insure that proper pene~rati,on of the herbicide corresponds with the end of the irrigation period. Flush the lines and then turn the wat.er off promptly. Consult "RECOM­ MENDATIONS· on this label for proper timing of application for each crop for which irrigation application is recommended. Tailwater (run off water) from flood or furrow irrigation should be recirculated or used only on other corps which are registered for this type of application. CULTURAL PRACTICES FoLLOWING AppLiCAtION EPTAM is not persistent in the soil and susceptible weeds germin­ ating later during the growing season may not be controlled. Shallow cultivation or post emergence herbicides may be neces­ sary to control these susceptible weeds that escape control by EPTAM, as well as those weeds not susceptible to EPTAM. Do not cultivate deeper than the depth of the herbicide incorp­ oration. Where t01erant broadleaf weeds are a problem, re­ commended post emergence materials may also be applied. WEEDS CONTROLLED EPTAM will not control establiShed weeds. ANNUAL GRASSES: Annual Bl uegrass Annual Ryegrass (Italian Ryegrass) Barnyardgrass (Watergrass, Junglerice) Bermudagrass Seedlings Crabgrass Giant Foxtail Goosegrass (~ annua) (L 01 i u m mu 1 t i fl 0 ru m) (Echinochloa spp.) (Cynodon dactylon) (Digitaria spp.) (Setaria faberii) (Eleusine indica) .- ) £PTAM 6-E ANNUAL GRASSES con't. Green Foxtai 1 Johnsongrass Seedlings lovegrass (Stinkgrass) Panicum, Fall Rescuegrass Sandbur, Field Wild Cane (Shattercane," Black Amber Cane, Chicken-Corn, Scattercane) Signal grass . Volunteer Grains (Barley, Oats, Wheat) Wil d Oats Yell ow Foxtail ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS: Annual Morni ngg1 ory Black Nightshade Ca rpetweed Chickweed, Common Corn Spurry Deadnett1e (Henbit) Fidd1eneck Florida Purslane Hai ry Ni ghtshade Lambsquarters, Common Nett1e1eaf Goosefoot Purslane, Common Prostrate Pigweed Ra gweed. Common (Michigan only) Redroot Pigweed • (Common Pigweed) Shepherdspu rse Tumble Pigweed (Setaria vi~idis) (Sorghtim halepense) (Era9rostis ci1ianensis) . (Panlcum dichotomlflorum) {Bromus wtlldenowii} (C.nchrus paucif1~rus) (Sorghum "bicol or) (Srachiaria sPP.) (Avena fatua) (Setaria glauca) (I p omoea pu rpu rea) (Solanum nlgrum) (Mo11ugo verticil1ata) ($tellaria media) (Spergula arvensis) (Lamium amp1exicau1e) (Amsinckia spp.) (Solanum vi11osum) (Chenopodium album) (Chenopodlum murale) (Portulaca oleracea) (Amaranthus graecizans) (Ambrosia artemisiifo1ia) (Amaranthus retrof1exus) (Capsel1a bursa-pastoris) (Amaranthus albus) 6. The annual broadleaf weeds listed above will be controlled only if treatment is made when conditions are favorable for weed germination ~nd growth. PERENNIAL WEEOS: Bermudagrass Purple Nutsedge (Nutgr~ss) Quackgrass (Couchgrass, Witchgrass) Yellow Nutsedge (Nutgrass) (Cynodon dacty1on) (Cyperus rotundus) (Agropyron repens) (Cyperus esculentus) .' ) ~PTAM 6-E Booklet 7. Perennial weeds must be turned under and chopped up thoroughly prior to treatment. The underground rhizomes of QUBckgrass and the rhizomes and stolons of Bermudagrass must be cut up thoroughly so that four or less nodes remain on a strand •. For the control of Quackgrass and Bermudagrass the disc must be set to cut 6 inches deep. and the higher rates of EPTAM must be used. Consult RECOMMENDATIONS for c~ops on which these higher rates may be used. REGIONAL USE HAP )31 ;::" r' ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet RECOMMENDATIONS NORTHERN·REGION 8. These recommendations are given as the broadcast (overall) rates of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use pro­ portionately less material per acredependtng upon· the wtdth of the band to be treated and the. crop row spact ng. Do not use band application on. rocky ground because thorough incor­ poration is not possible. ALFALFA. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL CLOVERS, LESPEDEZA: Apply and lncorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gall-on EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse crop is to be planted with the legume. OR ALFALFA (FOR CONTROL OF ANNUAL GRASSES GROWING FROM SEED ONLY): Apply and lncorporate 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. Temp~rary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not optimum • . AND/OR ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stand) Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do not apply within 45 days of harvesting or grazing Ladino clover. Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa. (Use the lower rate on very light soils). BEANS, GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye peas, blackeye beans). soybeans. lima beans or other flat~ podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions. stunting may occur on Gratiot. Michlite. Sanilac and Seaway v-arieties. Apply and incorporate EPTAM 6-E just before planting. or at the time of last cultivation. In lighter soils apply and incor­ porate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre for Nutgrass. annual grass and broadleaf control. In heavier soils apply and incorporate 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre for Quackgrass. Nutgrass and Seedling Johnsongrass control. (Do not exceed 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre on small white beans or green beans grown on lighter textured soils.) If applied before planting, rotary hoe lightly during or shortly after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs. , ~PTAM 6-E Booklet 9. If applied at the time of last cultivation. apply as a directed spray to the soil before bean pods start to form. and do not feed or pasture vines to livestock until 45 days after appli­ cati on. CASTOR BEANS: Apply and incorporate 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre lmmediately after planting. Use a rotary.hoe for incorporation. Early cultivation after 'EPTAM application enhances weed control. . . CORN from corn (FIELD, SILAGE, SWEET): Corn is s.usceptible to injury EPTAM. Do not use on milo or sorghum. Do not use on seed stock~ Plant corn to a maximum depth of 2 inches. PRE-PLANT INCORPORATION APPLICATION: (For use in fields heavily lnfested with Nutsedge) - Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre ahead of corn plant­ ingL Use lower rate on light textured soils. and higher rate on heavier soils. Incorporate with a disc set at 5 to 6 inches. Cross-disc to insure proper mixing. Delay. corn planting 7 to 10 days after treatment. Cultivate or disc lightly just prior to seeding. One cultivation s~ould be made after pl~nting when corn plants are 3 to 6 inches tall" PRE-EMERGENCE INCORPORATION APPLICATION: (For use only in areas where Johnsongrass Seedlings or Wild Cane are problems) - Plant corn. Apply 1-1/3 to 2 QUARTS EPTAM 6-E per acre over the planted crop. Use higher rate if broadleaf weeds are a problem. Use rotary hoe type equip­ ment to incorporate EPTAM into the soil to a maximum depth of 1-1/2 inches. FL:o.Ji. ;Dt~pls BP'l6 iFJeorporcte 1;'2 !olleR [prAt( g E ISSP CdFe gOTATOES, IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-Eper acre per crop. PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate 6-E per acre. For Quackgrass and the higher rate. OR 1/2 to 1 gallon [PTAM Nutgrass control use ," ) , ' ".)' . • DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME) , . . " .. , INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 1 gallon' EPTAM 6-E per acre. For nutgrass control use the high:~,> rate. The field first must be "dragged-off", followed, by EPTAM application and incorporation. Use spike-topth.d harrows or cultivation equipment for incorporation. " . ,.' ,', , ,'" , 'l)' , . \ I J . EPTAM 6-E Booklet 10. AND/OR LAY-BY INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre to clean cultivated soil after potato plants have emerged from the soil. Apply as directed spray to the soil. Do not apply within 4S days of har­ vest. OR IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water after clean cultivation. Do not apply with 45 days of harvest. SAFFLOWER: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before plantirg. SUGAR BEErS: PRE-PLANT (Iowa. eastern Nebraska. North Dakota. South Dakota, Minnesota): Apply and incorporate 1/3 gallon EPrAM 6-E per acre on light textured soils. or 1/2 gallon per acre on heavy textured soils. just before planting. Injury will occur if conditions for germinatioQ and growth are not optimum. OR POST THINNING IRRIGATION WATER: Meter 1/3 - 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-£ per acre into the first irrigation applied after the last cultivation for the season. OR INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre after thinning and clean cultivation and incorporate to a depth of 2 to 3 inches. OR SUBSURFACE INJECTION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. or in band treatment (using 2 shanks RAr, row 5-1/2 inches apart centered on the drill row with',." rows 22 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre., Prior to application. a clean cultivation must be made"'" for all existing weed growth to be destroyed. , , ,,')' , SUNFLOWER (Minnesota and North Dakota): Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPrAM 6-E per acre just before planting. , ) ) , , ,), , " " ,. , , ) ) ~PT~M 6-E Booklet RECOMMENDATIONS SOUTHE~STERN REGION 11 • These recommendati ,ons a re given as the broadcast (overall) rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. us·e pro­ portionately less material per acre .depehding on the width of band to be treated and the crop row spacing •. Do not use band application on rock~ ground becaus~ thorough incor­ poration is not possible. ALFALFA, BIRDSFObT TREFOIL. CLOVERS. LESPEDEZA: Apply and incorporate l/Z gallon EPrAM 6-£ per acre just before plant­ ing. (For Fall seeded Alfalfa in South Carolina only, apply and incorporate 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting.) Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse crop is to be planted with the legume. BEANS. GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye peas, blackeye beans), soybeans. lima beans. or other flat­ podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions stunting may occur on Gratiot. Michilite, Sanilac and Seaway varieties. BEFORE OR AT PLANTING PRE-PLANT (FLAT-PLANTED): Use 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre incorporated just before planting on dry, snap and pole beans. Rotary hoe lightly during or shortly after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs. OR SUBSURFACE APPLICATION: Apply 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre pre-plant or at planting. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE. BED TREATMENTS: Method A - Method B - OR Apply 2 quarts EPTAM 6-E per acre broa!!".,,:, cast-and disc in 6 inches deep prior td forming beds and planting. Apply 1 quart EPTAM 6-E per acre broad-'" . cast (do not disc in) immedi ately .aheaa',,',' of bedding discs. Plant 7 days after treatment. , ' >.", • , " " ", > ",) > , ,) I " .' ) tPTAM 6-E Booklet 12. Method C - Apply as a band treatment (do not disc in) immediately ahead,of bedding discs. or as band treatment to partially formed beds or be,dtops 'immediately in front of the re-bedding operation. Use a band rate equivalen~ to 1-1/3 quarts per acre broadcast. Care should be t.aken not to fold in treatmerit. EXAMPLE: To 'apply EPTAM 6-E as an lS- i nch band on 36-i nch rows. use 2/3 qua rt per crop acre. Plant 7 days after appli­ cati on., NOTE: With Methods Band C. if bed shapers (levelers) are used, the bedding up and shaping should be done so that 3 to 4 inches of soil remain over the EPTAM. CORN from corn OR LAY-BY At the time of the last cultivation, apply and incor­ porate 1/2 gallon EPTAK 6-E per acre. Apply as a direc­ ted spray to the soil at the base of the plants before bean pods start to form. Do not feed or pasture vines to livestock until 45 days after application. (FIELD, SILAGE, SWEET): Corn is susceptible to injury EPTAM. Do not use on milo or sorghum. Do not use on seed stock. Plant corn to a maximum depth of 2 inches. PRE-EMERGENCE INCORPORATION APPLICATION: (For use only in areas where Johnsongrass Seedlings and Wild Cane are problems.) Plant corn. Apply 1-1/3 to 2 QUARTS EPTAM 6-E per acre over the planted crop. Use higher rate·if broadleaf weeds are a problem. Use rotary hoe type equipment to incorporate EPTAM into the soil tu a maxi­ mum depth of 1-1/2 inches. CITRUS NURSERY STOCK AND YOUNG FIELD PLANTINGS (non-bearin ra e rUlt roves: ter lnlng out, app y ga on PT M 6- per acre as a di rected spray to the "" soil. Incorporate with cultivation equipment. i.e •• tree il,o~s' and rotary hoes. , :,,,:, CITRUS (oran~es, Tangerines, Gra~efruit~: AFTER CLEAN CUL- ' TlvAIIoN ORRIOR fO WEED EMERGE CE inearing citrus, app1y,,:, 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre by flood or furrow irrigatio~. Mefer EPTAM 6-E into the water during the entire irrigation",', period. Do not apply \>!ithin 15 days of harvest. " , , , , , ", , , If/31> if .,) '" , ,> , , , , ,,) , , >,,) , ) > I » " tPIAM b-t BOOklet I ::! • COTTON: Non-irrigated Areas Only - Cotton is susceptible to injury :from EPTAM. Follow DIRECTIONS 'FOR USE carefully to avoid crop injury. Before any application is made, the appli­ cator should familiarize himself with the subsurface concept of weed control in cotton. Applicat{on ~ust be made with specially designed subsu~face swe~ps or injector shan~s. With the sweep equipment, one sweep is placed on each side of the row so that two bands of EPTAM are applied subsurface and 4 inches to each side of the cotton row. For injector shanks, the first injector to each side of the row should be 4 inches from the drill with additional shanks spaced 2-1/2 to 3 inches apart. Set the blade or injectors so that the EPTAM is placed 1-1/2 to 2 inches below the soil surface. For weed control in the drill a pre-emergence herbicide may be applied as an 8-inch band surface treatment to the drill row zone, or a directed contact spray, herbicidal oil or flame may be applied later. EPTAM MUST NOT BE APPLIED CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES TO THE COTTON DRILL. AT PLANTING TIME TREATMENT: For all soil types, apply by lnjector unlts or sweeps at the rate of 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. OR APPLICATION AFTER STAND IS ESTABLISHED: Apply 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. Use specially designed injector units or sweeps for application. If incorpo'rated application is to be made, use power driven rotary tillers set to a depth of 2 to 3 inches. Apply after cotton has 2 to 4 leaves. Do not apply after first bolls open. DO NOT APPLY CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES TO EITHER SIDE OF THE COTTON DRILL. NOTE: Tandem discs may be used for incorporation in t~~, SKTPs of skip row cotton. , , , , , " • ~INE SEEDLING NURSERIES (Loblolly, Slash, Longleaf, Shortlea1): Apply and incorporate 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre 14 days :'.~,:, prior to seeding. , , ' " ,>" " , • I , I)') ) • .J EPTAM 6-E Booklet H. POTATOES (Irish): Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre per crop. BEFORE OR AT. PLANTING PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre just before planting. For incorporated applications to beds. apply asa band application and in­ corporate with ground or power dri~en tillers. EXAMPLE: In IS-inch bands on 36-inch rowS. use 1/4 gallon per crop acre. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Incorporation. . OR BEFORE PLANTING AND BEFORE BED FORMATION: Band appli­ cation: Apply as a band. equivalent to 1/2 gallon per acre' broadcast basis. Cover with 3 to 4 inches of soil with bedding discs, middle busters or other suitable bed making equipment. Care should be taken not to fold in the band treatment. 'OR AFTER PLANTING BUT BEFORE BED FORMATION: Apply 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre over planted crop and bed up immediately with bedding discs set to cover with 3 to 4 inches of soil. OR AFTER PLANTING AND AFTER BED FORMATION: Apply EPTAM 6-E as a band at a ra~e equivalent to 1/2 gallon per acre, broadcast basis. Re-bed immediately after application with bedding discs set to cover with 3 to 4 inches of soil. Care should be taken no~to fold in the band treat­ ment. OR AFTER PLANTING AND AFTER BED FORMATION: Apply EPTAM 6-E broadcast at 1/4 gallon per acre. Re-bed immediately,"", after application with bedding discs set to cover with"" 3 to 4 inches of soil. :,,';, OR , , J "'" DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME): Apply EPTAM 6-E as lj, , band treatment after drag off, at a rate equivalent to,,',' 1/2 gallon per ac~e (broadcast basis) and cover with bed­ ding discs set to cover with 3 to 4 inches of soil. ~ar~ should be taken not to fold in the band treatment. "" , ", , , " , ", 'J • ). '. ( EPTAM 6-E Booklet 15. AND/OR POST-EMERGENCE - LAY-BY: Apply and incorporate EPTAM 6-E at a rate equ1valent to 1/2 gallon per acre (broadcast basis) after potato plants h,ave emerged from the soil. Apply as a directed spray to the soil in band~ on both sides of the row. Immediately cover the. EPTAM with 3 to 4 inches of soil by re-bedding with bedding discs. Care should be taken not to fold in the b~nd t~eatment. EXAMPLE: Apply 1-1/3 quarts EPTAM 6-E per crop acre as a directed spray to the soil in 12-inch bandS on.both sides of 36- inch rows.' Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. SWEET PO"FATGES. Apply 1 114 gelieRe EP:rAM S Ii per 8ere 'R'tR'teEtiately EHler plBAtiRg, ef witRiR 2 Etays eAer piaRtiRg slips sr viAs &wttiAij&, Apply te a "ry seil StlJif.aee BREt, Eta Rat mix iRtS tRe sell. If tRe erep is fe !ali irrigate". apply t!:le EJ;t;U U "rier Ie iFFigatieA. - ) , , , , , . ,) " , , , ",. J ) " . .. ' , ., .. , , .. . ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet RECOMMENDATIONS SOUTHWESTERN REGION 16. These recommendations are given as the broadcast (overall) rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use propor­ tionately less material per acre ,depending on the width of band to be treated and the crop row spacing. Do not use band application on rocky ground because thorough incorporation is not possible. ' ALFALFA, BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL, CLOVERS, LESPEDEZA: Apply and ; ncorporate 1/2 ga 11 on EPrAM 6-E per acre Just before plant­ ing. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse crop is to be planted with the legume. AND/OR ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stand) - Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do not apply within 45 days of ~arvesting or grazing Ladino clover. Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) BEANS, GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye peas, blackeye beans), soybeans, lima beans or'other flat­ podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions, stunting may occur on Gratiot, Michilite. Sanilac and Seaway varieties. BEFORE OR AT PLANTING PRE-PLANT (FLAT PLANTED): Apply and incorporate gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. hoe lightly during or shortly after emergence 'of beans to break any crust which occurs. OR 1/2 Rota ry the SUBSURFACE APPLICATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E pe~" acre pre-plant or at planting. See DIRECTIONS FOR U$(,o' " , , , "I" , OR LAY-BY , At time of the last cultivation. apply and incorporate,,,;, 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre. Apply as a directed SPf,a.'l' to the soi 1 at the base of the pl ants before bean pods,,',' start to form. Do not feed or pasture vines to livesto~k until 45 days after application. , , " " ., .,' I "') I) , , .' . EPTAM 6-E Booklet 17. CITRUS NURSERY STOCK AND YOUNG FIELD PLANTINGS (Non-bearin ran e and Gra efruit Groves: After lining out, apply /2 to gallon T M 6- per acre as a directed spray to the soil. Incorporate with cultivation equipment, i.e., tree hoes and rotary hoes. CITRUS (Oran es, Tan erines, G~a efruit: AFTER CLEAN CUL- IVATION OR PRIOR TO WEED EMERGENCE in bearing citrus, apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre by f'o~d or furrow irrigation. Meter EPTAM 6-E into the water du'ring the entire irrigation period. Do not apply within 15 days 0' harvest. COTTON: Non-irrigated Areas Only - APPLICATION AFTER STAND IS ESTABLISHED: Apply 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. Use specially designed injector units or sweeps for application. If incorporated application is to be made, use power driven rotary tillers set ~o a depth of 2 to 3 inches. Apply after cotton has 2 to 4 leaves. Do not apply after first bolls open. DO NOT APPLY CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES EITHER SIDE OF THE COTTON DRILL. NOTE: Tandem discs may· be used for incorporation in ~skips of skip row cotton. PINE SEEDLING NURSERIES (Lob10l1 Sl ash. Lon 1 eaf Shortl eaf pp y and incorporate 1 ga M per acre days pr or to seeding. POTATOES. IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre per crop. PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 1 gallon [PTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. OR DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME) INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 1 gallon EPrAM 6-E per acre. For nutgrass control, use the higher rate. The field first must be "dragged-off", followed,,, by EPTAM application and incorporation. Use spike-tout,ltp,d harrows or CUltivation equipment for incorporation. ' ' AND/OR LAY-BY ", I " , , , ,>,' " INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre after potato plants have emerged frcim,', the soil. Apply as a directed spray to the soi,l. Do ",' not apply within 45 days before harvest. , , " " 2JJ )0 , .- >, " " , , , ", " , , " > )'" ; ( " EPTAM 6-E Booklet 18. OR IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigat10n water after clean cultivation. Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. SUGAR BEETS - Post Thinning: IRRIGATION WATER: Meter '1/3 - 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the 1Trst irrigation -applied after the last cultivation for the, season. OR INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6~E per acre after thinning and clean cultivation and incorporate to a depth of 2 to 3 inches. , - ---1S~)~ygEgE~TjP~O~Tf·~~T§O~E~S~.------- 'ght textured soils or 1/2 gallon per acre on medium to heavy textured s . s just before planting. Incorporate to a maximum depth of 3 inche . OR PRE-PLAN BED-OVER: Apply 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per re on light textured soils 1/3 gallon per acre on medium to heavy xtured soils just before plant! . Treat a band width equal to 1/3 0 he total distance between rows. S()i om areas adjacent to the ban at are not treated is then placed on top of e treated band with bed aping equipment forming the bed. Band th In finished and nted bed should be 2 to 4 inches below the lbed surfa . Bed over im ediately after application. EPTAM 6-E per acre on light textured soils or 1/3 gallon per cre on dium to heavy textured solis just before planting. After B shaped bed ave been dragged down, EPTAM S-E is applied bro cast. Soil is then haped into beds witJ:l' l;EjcJ shaping equipment so at the undisturbed EP layer In the finlsi1~d bed is 2 to 4 inchesjrelow the bed surface. Bed-u mmediately aff,GI' .: . application. / ; .. " > > OR " , " , POST-R ANT: Apply 1~1/4 gallons EPTAM 6-E per acre immedi Iyafter plan' g or within 2 days after planting slips or vine cuttings. Ap ! to, ¢ dr soil surface and do not mix Into the soli. If sweet potatoes are , " . . rigated, EPTAM should be applied prior to irrigation. Apply as a sol: " ,) . ) , , , , '. ~ ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet 19. RECOMMENDATIONS !ACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION, These recommendations are given as th~ broadcast (overall) rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use propor­ tionately less material per acre depending on the width of band to be treated and the crop row ipactng. Do not use band application on rocky ground becau~e thorough incorporation is not possible. . ALFALFA. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. CLOVERS. lESPEDEZA: Apply and incorporate 1/3 to 2/3 gallon £pTAM 6-£ per acre just before planting. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a ~rass or grain nurse crop is to be planted with the legume. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) OR ALFALFA: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water that is applied immediately after plant­ ing. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) ANO/OR,ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stand) - Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-£ per acre into the irrigation water applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do not apply within 45 days of harvesting or grazing Ladino clover. Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) BEANS, GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye peas, blackeye beans), soybeans, lima beans or other flat­ podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions. stunting may occur on Gratiot. Michilite. Sanilac and Seaway varieties. Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. Rotary hoe lightly during or shortly after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs. OR SUBSURFACE APPLICATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre pre-plant, just before planting or at planting. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE. OR LAY-BY INCORPORATION: At time of last cultivation for the season, apply and )ncorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre for grass and broadleaf control. Apply as a directed spray to the soil at the base of the plants before bean pods start to form. Do not feed or pasture vine to live­ stock until 45 days after application. '. :. :), . , ~ UJ P ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet 20. OR LAY-BY SUBSURFACE: Prior to application. a clean culti­ vation must be made for all existing' weed growth to be destroyed. Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre or in a band treatment (using 2 shanks per row 5-1/2 inches apart. centered on th~ drill row with rows 38 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon ,er acre. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE. CORN fFIELD. SWEET AND SILAGE): Corn is susceptible to injury fromPTAM. Do not use EPTAM on ~i10 or sorghum. Do not use on coin seed stock. Plant corn to a maximum depth of 2 inches. PRE-PLANT INCORPORATION APPLICATION: Apply and incorpor­ ate 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. OR I~ FIELDS HEAVILY INFESTED WITH NUTSEDGE: Apply and in­ corporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre ahead of corn planting. Incorporate with a disc set at 5 to 6 inches. Cross-disc to insure proper mixing. Delay corn planting 7 to 10 days after treatment. Cultivate or disc lightly just prior to seeding. One cultivation should be made after planting when corn plants are 3 to 6 inches tal'. PEAS, eREEU PAOOESSIt4S (Western WtlShinstol'l only), Apply and ineorl'ore:te 1la gallgR EP+AM Ii Ii per acre just befgra plaRtiRg. Early stuRtiRS caf ~rgp J:Ray' eeSYF; POTATO, IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre per crop. PRE-PLANT: 1/2 gallon Quackgrass Apply and incorporate just before planting EPTAM 6-E per acre; 2/3 gal'on per acre for cOl1trol. AND/OR LAY-BY INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre after potato plants have emerged from the soil. Apply as a directed spray to the soil. Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. OR IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water after clean cultivation. Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. .. ~ EPTAM 6·E Booklet 21. SAFFLOWER: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. SUGAR BEETS - Post Thinning: IRRIGATION WATER: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre fntot'iie first irrfgationapplfed .after the last CUltivation for the seaso~. OR INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6~E per acre after thinning and clean cultivation and incorporate to a depth of 2 to 3 inches. OR SUBSURFACE INJECTION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. or in band treatment (using 2 shanks per row 5-1/2 inches apart. centered on the drill row with rows 22 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre. Prior to application. ~ clean CUltivation must be made for all existing weed growth to be destroyed. rhc,Xl .c~~'Y and ;n&ep~BPaie 1"4 ~8'18n [PTO" i E ,@P 1.'8 ~ bG·c~g pJ?nti~ TABLE BEETS. APPI) !lIid ifleorperete 1J6'11alleA SPTAM 6 IE peF simi-jwst ~Q:Q~Q \ !J,.r ~raRtjR~ .. (UReler RerFAalI:JS9 taele beets Bre SWBssptiLlle tS' fAjwry 8RGI'-'JR8R iPTAIG Ii" --li~s'"1t1:tlst!e~ell-'tttl'll'e.eHSS1eele~d~iflflg~l'8e:tHe;.;sslh~e~t:I~lea-ll:l*e!-ltFRlEe:f'<,e9lails*eH;aI-1~g~p'geAFG*QN'R~t...})--. -, . . u: > WALNUTS: After clean CUltivation or prior to weed emergence on well established trees. meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per·acre into the irrigation water during the entire irrigation period. • t ~ 0 .. EPTAM 6-E Booklet RECOMMENDATIONS CALIFORNIA-ARIZONA REGIDN 22. These recommendattons are given as the broadcast (overall) rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use propor­ tionately less material per acre depending on the width of band to be treated and the crop row spacing. Do not use band appli­ cation on rocky ground ~ecause thorough incorporation is not possible. ALFALFA. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL, CLOVERS, LESPEDEZA: Apply and incorporate 1/3 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-Eper acre just before planting. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse crop is to be planted with the legume. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) OR ALFALFA: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water that is applied immediately after plant­ ing. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) AND/OR ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stahd) - Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do not apply within 45 days of harvesting or grazing Ladino clover. Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.) ALMONDS: After making the last cultivation for the season. meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water. ) Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. BEANS, GREEN OR DRY:. Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye Reas, b1ackeye beans), soybeans. lima beans or othe'r flat­ podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions stunting may occur on Gratiot, Michilite, Sanilac and Seaway varieties. Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting or at the time of last cultivation. If applied before planting, rotary hoe lightly during or shortly after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs. If applied at the time of last cultivation, apply as a directed spray to the soil before bean pods start to form and do not feed or pasture vines ~o livestock until 45 days after appli­ cation. 2->?(30 r ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet 23. CITRUS NURSERY STOCK AND YOUNG FIELD PLANTINGS (Non-Bearing ran e -and Grapefruit Groves: fter 1ning out, apply /2 to ga on PT M per acre as a directed spray to the soil. Incorporate with cUltivation equipment, i.e •• tree hoes and rotary hoes. CITRUS (Oranges, Tangerines, Grapefruit): AFTER CLEAN CULTI­ VATION OR PRIOR TO WEED 'EMERGENCE in bearing citrus. apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre by-flood or furrow irrigation. Do not apply within 15 days of harvest: POTATO, IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per aCre per crop. PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate just before planting 1/2.ga110n EPTAM 6-E per acre. OR DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME) INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre. The field first must be "dragged-off", followed by EPTAM application and incorporation. Use spike-toothed harrows or cultivation equipment for incor­ poration. AND/OR LAY-BY INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre after potato plants have emerged from the soil. (Use lower rate on light textured soils.) Apply as a directed spray to the soil. Do not apply within 4-5 days of harvest. OR IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water after clean cultivation. Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. SAFFLOWER: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting. SUGAR BEETS - Post Thinning: IRRIGATION WATER: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the first irrigation applied after the last cultivation for tne season. .- ) EPTAM 6-E Booklet 24. OR INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon. EPTAM 6-E per acre after thinning and clean cUltivation and incorporate to a depth of 2 to 3 inches ahead of cultivation. OR SUBSURFACE INJECTION: Apply 1/2 g~llon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre, or in band t~eatment (USing 2 shanks per row 5-1/2 inches apart. centered on the drill row with rows 22 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre. Prior to application. a clean cultivation must be made for all existing weed growth to be destroyed. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE. WALNUTS: . After clean cultivation or prior to w~ed emergence on well established trees, meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water during the entire irrigation period. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water. food or feed by stor­ age or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. STORAGE: Keep container closed when not in use. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate that cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed of in a landfill approved for pesticides or buried in a safe place away from water supplies. CQNTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent) arid offer for recycling, reconditioning or disposal in approved·land­ fill or bury in a safe place. GENERALc Consult federal. state or local disposal authori­ ties for approved a1ternative procedures. 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