# CO-OP L.V. 6 ESTER - EPA Reg No: **1381-119** - Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester (89.4%) - Label accepted: 1982-12-14 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000912-00052-19821214.pdf --- ~ , I t • • r " t Weed Killer-48;,t. For the control o)~ many broad-leaved weeds, perennials and woody plants susceptible to 2,4-D -- 16 rt. fiCTIVE INGREDIENT: 2.4·Dichlorophenoxyacelie Aeid Isooelyl Eslers t ........... 89.4% INERT INGREDIENTS ..................................... 10.6% Tolal ............................................ 100 % A low-volatile 2,4-D emulsifiable concen c Keep oul of re3ch 01 children - 12 pt . CAUTION - 113 pt. print size L-, ____ •• __ ~ ___ J ____ ~ __ ~~~. __________ =~ _______ • ____ == •• ________ ~. l t).I .. ;{~ jl~:nli ... 'I. r'CI :n:(s~ Net Contents E P 1\ £:~l~lbl'slln)t r!t i;,_, :'I).! ',1: 1 FARMERS UI'-JIU;\j CENTRAL EXCHANG~:IINC,,--"'-I":L. St. Paul, Millllesutr'\ ri 51G4 .' ~ ~ 1 ;".\ ' • , ~ • I ,. l .-- ) - ~ , - PRECAUTIONA:1Y ST A 1£:.1 Et;TS - 12 pt. • IlAZAR(J TO HUt.lANS t. COI.IESTle Idm,lAlS . ("10 pt. e A U TI 0 N: I !'-l!1.tf '-'l if "'·,":lllc',:cd. ;.vvid eyt:s or ClU~liI ':.1 • "',1,/ CUJSC' ilT:' La f_ion. mist. \\'ash thoroughly after r.ill1.Jlino . • ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD - 12"pt. - 12 ~·t . / mnt..::lct ',·:i Cl .-·kin, l\\loicl Lrc.l::ur. ,I spray Do not apply directly tv \.·~tl2r. Du not contarr.inJ.tl.! t.,'ater by I cleJ.ning of t:>quipr.h.1nt v1' Jispc':.Jat df o;..·:tst~s. no I: l~ .'l'"1nlv ""'hen \':C:1ther cl..}nJitions Llvor dr: ft trolr! target arc.:\' ~ _________________ w ________ , ______ ~ DIRECTIONS FOR USE - III pL I! IS .t '11 .. 11:1:.0 " 0f 't'd·>t.ll I.a.· .. to u~e 11':5 P:ll,!lIct II) a manner Incon$i~tenl '.\"Ith If::; f,lh.·I.I'~; .tc STOR.\GE r. LJISPOSt.L - 12 pt. S:('r:l~:t.· . [",J 111.,11 Cl')nt.tIl~,n.,:('· \'.'.II,'r, 1,,"ld 0r tC('J by 5tolaq", dl5posal Of ~ll'\~H"n~: (.'1 1'\(1lJ1;'I1"-'!I1 llo Ihll slul~ I:l',t' ~)th·:!r ",t:'sllci(Jcs 0' scecs PesllclJe lJisp')sul-l'esticide. !.;1'C,lY mixture. or nnSl! w"tc-r lhdl C,l1l1,Ql t", W,L,j accoldulg tu l"l..:cl instructions rr.USl Le - . di SP:>';L'll of riccolch ny to ~\~d"r d 1 "1 ;,rp.OVL'y s..sceptible ..:ro\-s or other desirable plants or may contaminate water for irril,alio.1 <>r Q.,'I.lCstic lL>I'. K.!ad and follow all Use Precautions given on thi:; label. / / " , --I " • • I L ..... I, : _ . Body - ~rt. print size Ilea(~j!lq~ - lOpt. print size NOTE: If there itre lH\ct'rti.1illll(·' conn'llling 'pee-I.d loC',.! use ~"tuutlon' or specific (-r\)p variety tolcrancf'~ tn 2,ft_I), (:on<)ldt your I\(~rj\'lliturul lxperifrlCFlt '-;t,J,tioll or lxtension Service wC'cd \pt·("l.tll~h t,'r dt.$\ lIT. TO PREPARE THE SPRAY: (I) I-ill the 'pr:.y tank i.1tWtlt h:llf full with wi.1ter, then Jdd till' required amount of CCi\:I,X LV-(' Ester with i1git.!tion, ,lIld Ililally the rest of the water. NOTE: CENEX LV-6 Ester in WdtN form~ 01. e".ulsioll which tend, to sepJrate unless the IIlixture is kept agitated. (2) If oil is ddded, first mix CENEX l\'-6 Ester and the oil and then add this mixture to the water. However, with adequate agitation, the oil can be added after the CEt\EX LV-6 Ester i~ Inixed in the water. (3) If straight oil is used, a solution is formed and separation docs not occur. Do not allow any water to get into the oil-herbicide mixture to avoid (ormatioll 01 ... n invert elliulsion. / WEED CONTROL IN SMALL GRAINS NOT UNDERSEEDED WITH A LEGUME: NOTE' ./ d . lb' h d h f .. /' Do not permit airy animals or meat anliTla s eing finiS e for slaug ter to orage or graze treated grain fields within 2 weeks after treatlnent. Spring and Winter Wheat, Barley ilIld Rye: Apply 1/3 to 2/3 pint per acre. Spray when grain is in full tiller stage (usually 4 to 8 inches tall) but before the boot stage and when weeds arc small. Do not apply before the tiller stage nor from early boot to the dough stage. Higher rates, up to I 1/3 pints per acre, may be needed to handle difficult weed problems in certain areas, such as under dry conditions, especially in we~tern areas. However, do not use uniess possible crop injury will be acceptable. Spring Seeded Oats: Apply 1/3 pint per acre at the full tiller stage but before the early boot stage. Oats are less tolerant to 2,4-0 than wheat or barley and are rnore likely to suffer sorne injury. ./ / Fall Seeded Oats (Southern) Grown for Grain: i\pply 1/2 to I plllt per acre after full tillering but before the early boot stage. SollIe difficult weeds Inay reqllire higher rdtes /' for maximum control, but crop injury may result. Do I'ot spray during or immediately / following cold weather. Preharvest Treatment: .\pply 2/3 to I 1/3 pints pel "ere when grains are ill the hard dough stage to control large weeds that may interfere with harve~t. Best results will be / <,btained when soil moisture i, sufficient to cause succulent weed growth. NOTE: Do not fC'ed treated straw to livC'stock. WEED CONTROL IN CORN: I;,,· Olll' ,'f tilt' follo"'i"~ tilrt'e prograllls: Preemergence: :\pply I 1/3 to 22/3 pints per "ere to soil anyti"I<' after plalltin~, but before corn elnerses. Do not usc on light ':llldy soil. Emergence: Apply 2/3 pint per ac.re just as corn plants arc breaking ground. Postcmcrgcoce: :\1 ter emergence of corn, use 1/3 pint per acre. Application of 1/2 to 2/3 pint per dCle may be needed lor maximum control of some weeds, but such rates are rnore Iii-ely to injure the corn. If corn is over S inches tall, usc drop nozzles to keep thl:' spray off the corn foliuge as Inuch as possible. Do not apply frorn thl:' tasseling to dough stage. Do not use With oil, atrazine or other adjuvants. Crop injury is more likely to occur if corn is growing rapidly under high ternperature and high soil moisture conditions. To reduce breakage of stalks 110111 temporary brittleness caused by 2,4-D, delay cultivi.1tion for 8 to 10 days after treatrnent. NOTE: Hybrids vary in response to 2,4-D an,j sorne are easily injured. Spray only varieties known to be tolerallt to 2,4-D. CC'''t lct seed company. Ag·:r.ul­ lural Experiment Statloll or Extl:'nsion SerVICe weed 5peci3Ii·;t~ f)f tr.:s information. WEED CONTROL IN SORGIIUM (MILO): ;\pply 1/3 pillt per Jere whell s<)rghulli is' 5 to I~ mche, tJII' ,\ higher r..lte of 1/2 to 2/3 pillt per atTl' ,"ay be needl'd to control sOllle 1 ~ • , 1 r II , ~. , .. • • " , t • ' j " Body - 9pt. print size lIeiJdin'Js - 10pt. pl-int si7e wec(h, but the chance for crop inJIlrY b likewi,e ,nue"sed. Do not use with oil. Do not treat before the sorghulO is 5 inches tall nor during Ill" boot, flowering or early dough stages. If sorghum is taller Ih ... n ~ inches, usc drop nozzles to keep the spray off the fuliuge as much as possible. Temporary crop injury Iliay occur undel :onditions of high / ,oil moisture and high air telOpNatlJrcs. Varieties vary in tolerance ,0 2,4-D and SOIlIC hybrids arc quite sensitivc. Spray only varieties known to be toiE'rant to 2,4-D. Contact seed company and Extension Service duthorities for thi> information. WEED CONTROL IN GRASS SEE.D CROPS: Usc 2/3 to 1 Plllt per acre in the amount of water required for uniform application by air or ground equipment. I\pply to established stands in spring from the tiller to early boot stage. Do not spray in boot stage. New spring seedings may be treated With the lower rate after th" grasses have at least five leaves. Perennial weed regrowth 1Il3Y be treated in the fall. WEED AND BRUSH CONTROL IN RANGELAND AND GRASS PASTURES: NOTE.: Do not graze dairy animals on treated Meas within 7 days after applic3tion. Do not use on bentgrasses, alfalfa, clover or other kgumes or on newly seeded pastures. Do not apply after hedding begins or when grass is in the buot to milk stage where grass seed production is desired. Bitterweed, Broomweed, Croton, Docks, Kochia, Marshelder, Muskthistle and Other Broadleaf Weeds: Use 2 2/3 pints of CENEX LV -6 Ester per acre in the amount of water needed for uniform application. if the weeds arc young 3nd growing actively, 1 1/3 pints per acre will provide control of sOlOe species. Deep-rooted perennial weeds may require repeated treatments in the S3me year or in subsequent years. Wild Garlic and Wild Onion: Apply 2 2/3 to 4 pints per acre, making three applications (fall-spring-fall or spring-fall-spring) starting in late fall or early spring. / Weed Control in Newly Sprigged Coastal Bcrmudagrass: Apply I 1/3 to 2 2/3 pints per / ;,ere preemergcnce and/or pos teIlJergenc,,_ Simd Shinnery Oak and Sand Sagebrush: On the oak, use 1 1/3 pints ill 5 gallons of oil vr in 4 gallons of water plus I gallon of oil per acre. Apply by aircraft between ~Iay 15 ,md June 15. On the sagebnbh, use 1 1/3 pints in J gallons of oil per acre and apply by ... ircraft u'hen foliage i~ fully expanded and the brush is actively growing. Big Sagebrush and Rabbitbrush: L;se 2 2/3 to 4 pints per acre in 2 to 3 g;dlons ,)1 011 or in 3 to 5 gallon' of oil-u'ater emulsion 5pray. ror rabbltbrush, the 4 pint rate is u''.I;III) rC'luireG. Hrush should be leafed out and gro\\ ing ;'Clively when treated. Retreatlll(:I,; 1I1' LV -b [stpr in 100 gallons of water ano wetting .111 p.,rh d :h, ','liS I. InclutJlr,~ :oL_ge, "ll'llI' and h.lrk. This Illay reqUire up to 400 hallOI1. 01 spruy per ,-,,'f(' I,), ,,<~equ"t(' (OVer"h" ell ,,,lid ~t""l1d~ of brush . .\Iuke application in ,,,cil " w .... Y .1' 1<' [H <"t'I\, d, ilt "I .., l - • .. , , iI' Hndy - "pt. pr i n t !' i ;:c· J:("It1iJ;~;!' - lflr,t. r .. rlr.t size tl,e spray off Ihe '1rc.I bclllg tr('dtN]. :--i".')'III'; (.,,, . " ,'II<'dl\',' -It .'''Y t""c' up 10 3 \,('ek~ before fr0~t 3<) k1ng ~l') ~l)il flll,j';tUft' i ...... utlJ<'!I':lt 1\\" df'tl\'l' grd\.\ til 01 tilt" b:-ut,h. Control will be I('ss effective' in IIII(bulIl",,'r ;['\ LV-(, l,ll'r per .. ere ill the ,>1I"Junt of w,ltl'r 1I(,l'dl'd (,'r IInifonn appllcatJl q'-" .• on creeping gr;!sses, such as bent ~fld 51. AugustHll', ('xce'pt (0r ,pot [,('.lung, n0r "" newly seeded turf until grass is well est'lbli':lcd. Il(',,'(~ding of trl'~t"d Meol' silouir! b" delay('d following treatment. With spring application, reseed in the bll; wim I .. ill application, reseed in the spring. legU!llcs are uStJ .. lly damaged or killcc! '0 do not tn'oll Meas where the legumes arc desired. Deep-footed p('(ennial wecds ,"a) require repeated treatments in the Solme season or in subsequl'nt years. TUlE (BULRUSH) AND OTHER RUSHES: ,\\ix 2 2/~ pillh of CEi\EX LV -6 bte! ,HId I gallon of diesel oil or kerosene, Ihen ado this nfixture 10 100 gallons oi w~ter. '>pr.l)' to w('t all foliage (400-800 gallons per acre). Additi,,,, of a wetti"i~ ";.;el1l ",'lY be advisable. Apply in the spring during flower h"'lll e'"c:rgl'llcc·. Respr'lY If Ileeded when regro\\, th is J to 5 feet tall. SPOT TREATMENT: To CI'ntr,,1 uro:lole .. li weed, III ""'111 non-cropland areas WIth a hand sprayer, usc 1/6 pillt of CENEX LV-(, Esler ,II 1 gallons uf water and spray to thoroughlY We I all weed foh .. lg{·. K"ep spr "Y II, i x tur,' "h' ta ted to prevefl t separation. USE PRECAUTIONS / /' Do not apply CENEX L V-6 ESler directly to. ,)r otlll'fWise permit it to come Into C(lntolct with cotton, gr"pes, Iruit trL'l'S, Vl'~t·t ... bl(',. !IoWl'r, or other d('~irolble crop or orn'HI~ental.plants :-villch arc sen"t.lve to 2,4-1) herbiCide. Do not pennil spray mist contammg It to dnft onto thein, Since l'vell very "",\11 quantities of the spra)', \\'hich rnay not be viSible, Coln cause severe injury d,Jrlflg b,'th growing and donnolnt periods. .........- 1;5(' coarse sprays to IIlIllilnize drift. I\'nil ground eqUipment, spray drift can be lessen('d by keeping thl' spr'ly bOOin :15 I,'w ," p0ssiblC'; by .. pplying 20 gallons or more of 'prilY per acre; by usinc: 110 mure thiln 20 1"'lInc:, 'i" "ying pressure \\, ith flat fan or flooding flat (an nozzle tli": by Spr'l)'lIlg wilen wind "('Iucity is low; ano by 5tol'ping all spraying when wind exceeds b to 7 lIIile, per hOlli ,. n" I,Ot apply \\"Ith hollow cone-type insecticide or other nozzles th'lt produce' a fine-nl "I'I<-l 'flrdY. lIith aircrolft appllcatic,n. drllt c"n I", Ics~enC'cl by "pplYlllg not les5 than 5 g'lllons o( ..- spray per acre; by using ,1\1 III<.'re than 20 pound> 'pr.l)' pressure at the lIuzzles; by using / .. nozzles which produce" CO:lrse 'prol), 1'.1It('m; and hy ~O)raying ".)Iy whel~ 'h~, WlI1d velocity is less th"n 5 !\idl'S per hour. 1 I ~ I I ~ • • " " I J I , J#y l~ li'. ilanaon i'arnfir' 9: union C.ntr~l £x.cllanqd, In.c. P.o. jjO" .31l1l" Saint Paul, ,4:1 551b4 Dear Hr. ilanson, ~ubject: !\i ... nd_nt: Added ua .... an,1 Goon".-a1 La.,..l Revision Cenex LV6 ~ter Wee;:! Killer <:k'A R"qistr.>.tion No. 912-52 Your Applica~ion or Dec.aOe.- 3, 1~82 Th. llAendrAant referred to .bov .. , !lUboIitted in connection with re"i&tration under ~IFRA aac. J(c)(7)(A). ill acceptable, provid&d that you: 1. Suluit and/or cite all .-; .. ta requirO!t<.l for rfhysiclan. Do not induc~ vOtlitinq: or qiva ~nytninefore you release th .. product for ahi~ ... nt that this pr~1uct is a rooackaqe of Dow's ·E~tftvon 6£ Il .. rblcids" IU'A Ro'Jiatration ll<,. 464-J4"1. 4. ilubc>it five (S) copi"s of your fin ... l print.,d l"bel.inq beior" yon rele .. " .. th .. product lor ship ... nt. I I i , I , I I I I I ! l I 1 , " I I I I • .. / ~ • ~ r I I I ... 1 l -2- If these condl.t ion .. are not cOOIIDliad witll, th" r"gi5trat to" will 0'-' sUbject to clIl~~llation i~ accor~ancp. with FI~RA 8QC. 6(~). Your release for ahipaent <>t tn .. product bearinq the _"nded loilbelinq cr>netit ... t .. " accII"tance of th •• e conditions. " at~