# LINEX 50DF - EPA Reg No: **1812-356** - Registrant: GRIFFIN L.L.C. - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Linuron (50%) - Label accepted: 1994-01-11 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001812-00356-19940111.pdf --- / · . us ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS REGISTRATION DIVISION (TS·767} WASHINGTON. DC 20460 EPA REGISTRATION NO. !}'l:~-' .. · TERM OF ISSUANCE DATE OF ISSUANCE Jh j ; I IS~.~ NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: 0 REC.'STR, lOON o RERI;.GISTA"'TION ME OF PESTICIDE PRODUCT (Under the Fed~rbllnsecllc;u(>. Fu";1'Cld~. and Rodf:nlle,dc Act. itS t)mf'nc/('u) NAME AND ADDRESS OF REGISTRANT (Include ZIP codJ:) r L I g 1:2. - :;56 Griffin Corporation P.da Box 1817 V,,]dosta, (;r- 316()3-1KP ,1 ;;!_. :..: ~. ~ 1. I ') 7 I NOTE: Chane:es in labeling formula differing 10 substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the Registration DIvIsIOn prior to use of the label in commerce. In any correspondence on this product always refer to the above U.S. EPA registration number. On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby Registered/Reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. A copy of the labeling accepted in connection with this Registration/Reregistration is returned herewith. Registration is in no way to be cr:nstr:Jcd as an indorsement or approval cl this product by this Agtncy. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at an}' time suspe-nd or cancel the registration of a pest­ icide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others. ~ ... 1 !...:: jC'll .!I: ~;f,;.lUC!... l~~ ..... " ,,,t' '1 !~. C. ' ! IF,:'' ~)(:!C'ti()L 3(c)(-i)(.-\) ;' r " ',,' 1 2. '~ay'i~ t.!~,_. l,jl'(·~inCJ r(~ 1 t.:',-l:-.;e t!IC :~r()duct for Add tIll' ptlrdSt' f']l?a~)E'" (~('li':-t.('> ; , -~{"~)(-\ '_J 1 1 !". ~ 1 ~.; t r ti. n t S 0 f S 1 ::11 1 '.I ; [ .... ] Oh' "::i~/. ! l.·-Ji::.-;t rJ.t ion ':0. HJ JJI'. :'cnistrdtiur, n. 1 r~ I :? - 3 ~) 6 " U'l ;>-37.0". ~~. ~~Li[~;"it ti'~:'': (~'.) ('''':.;}, .... I, -/'Jur "]'11] ·:-tiJ)t~"l("j ~d-~.h.!llrl: i'p[are )'OU 1"(."1\.'.lS(;' t:!'.:.~ t.r ~ ·.·.~t ~'-.r :-:11i·. ent. I(J pn('l;)surt...~ for" turt":vr (··>~:crl:.rl{"'~l n~ ~j"i)l :'rintf."-'~ lrthelin,...... t. i C'll wi] 1 :~L:\....'. (;It:j r t.~ bLl!"}' ct trl \..',', :--,Cl'! 1.) t L.)n 'tour r-elc'a,~~t: ... - . .'r .s!!i :).1, .. lIt " . D ATTACHMENT IS APPLICABLE 11l dCf_'ur.iance with FIF~,'l'. u~- tile ;Jr:),luct cnnst i tutt:~ I BEST AVAILABLE con] EPA ' ......... S70--6(R ••• '5.76)( I PREVIOUS £DITION t.A,t,y BE USED UNTIL SUP~LY IS EXHAUSTED. -U.S. GPO 1~·3'2.()1·/f!IlJ31J.3 .1 Griffin ~ ) ACTIVE INGREDIENT {BEST AVAILABLE con) Linuron 3-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methylurea ______ .......... _ ....... _ ................. _ .............................................. _ ............ . INERT INGREDIENTS ........................................................ _ ................................................................................................... . TOTAL ...................................................... _ ...................................................................... _ ............................................ .. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION : . STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT ...... • • IF SWALLOWED: Induce vomiting. • • . . . . IF ON SKIN: Remove by washing with soap and water. . . • • IF IN EYES: Wash with large amounls 01 water and get medical attention. , , - - ----.-------~- ------ - ,...--- - ...----- GRIFFIN CORPORATION 50% 50% 100% VALOOSTA. GEORGIA 31601 Specimen Label EPA AfC W) 181?·320 .~:; " -4, PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION Precauhonafy Sialemenb Harmful" s ..... alloweo MJy If'ltdlt..:' ~'f(:'> no<;,e. throal. and skin A"o.d t>lC.JIh,ng du~1 or sprlly ml~1 A:Old (entad with $;"111. C'j(:';,. and clothing In cast' 01 skin conlact ..... ash wqh soap and ..... aler In case 01 contact with eyes. Immediately fluSh wllh COPiOUS amOunlS 01 wafer Gel medical aUenllon ... rotat,on pers,sl~ Do nOI apply It'IIS produCI Hl SuCh a manner as 10 dueelly or through du'l folpoSt." workers or other persons The area bemg treated must be vacated by unprotected pers'::!ns ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply dlrec!!.,. to water. to ar~as where surface water IS ,)resenl Of to Interhdal areas below the mean high waler mark 00 not applV where runoll IS likely 10 occur 00 not apply where weather conditions 'avor drift 'rom areas treated Do not contammate water when dispoSing of equipment washwaters. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT "pphcators and other handlers must wear: - Coveralls over short ·sleeved shirt and short pants - Waterproof gloves - Shoes plus socks - Chemical/resistant headgear 'or overhead exposure , I " I I , Fotlow manufacturer's instructlOflS for cleaning I maintalnrng PPE It no such Instructions 'or washables. use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Engineering controls statement: When ha"Cllers use closed systems. enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Wor1c.er Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR 110.240 (d) (4·6). Ihe handler PPE reqUirements may be reduced Of" modified as s.pecified in the WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: - Wash hands belore eating. drinking. chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. emove clothing immedialely if pesticide gets inSide. Then wash thOf"ougl'lly and put on clean clothing. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use thiS product in a manner inconsistent with its labeli~. r)o not apply this product in a way that will contact wOf"kers or other persons. either direcUy or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area dunn~ application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulat)on. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product onty in accordanee with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard conl,-:ns requirements for protection of agricultural workers on farms. forests. nurseries, and greenhouses and handlers 01 agricultural pesticM:les. It contains requirments for training. decontamination. notification. and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about ~rsonal protec.hve equipment (PPE). and restricted·el1try intervals. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this prOduct that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow workers entry into treated areas during the restncted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Pro:ectlon Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants. sod, or water. IS: - Coveralls over short· sleeved snirt and short pants - Waterproof gloves ---- I - Chemical·reSTstant headgear for overhead exposure --.J NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS T'.~reqUirements in this 00)( apply 10 uses of this prOduct that are nol wirhin the scope of the Worker ProlectK>n Standard for agflcultural pesticides 40 CFR 70. The 'v"'r':= applies when this product is used 10 produce agricultural plants on farms. forests. nurseries or greenhouses ~'" ·crop weed control 15 nol Within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate waler. food or feed by storage or disposal. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste dLsposal faclhty. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfIll or by incin~ration. or. il allowed b Slate and local authOtltLes. burni . If burned. sta out of smoke. GENERAL INFORMATION Linex SO OF is a dLspersible granule to be mixed in waler and appfled as a spray lor selective control of weeds on certain crops and fOr I"',)"l·o;"hcllve weed control on non-cropland areas. Linex SO OF is non-corrosive to equipment. non-flammable. and non-volatile, To control susceptible weed seedlings for an extended period of lime. apply line x 50 OF to soli before weed emergence. The degree of rc"mol and dura"on ,)f eHect will vary with the amount of chemical applied. SOit tuture. rainfall and other conditions. Higher dosages are needed lor soils h~.,· :Ia/ or organic maner. SOil low In clay or organic matter will require lower dosages to obtain equivalent herbicide performance. Sinef' moieture is: "eeded tt, a~tlvale Llnex 50 OF. rainfall or Irngatlon is needed Wlttun 2 weeks 01 apphcah<}fl When using Llnex 50 OF to control emerged weeds best results are obtained on succulent weeds growing in temperailifes of 70° 0;' hlQher WIth high humidity Where recommended. addition 01 a suriactanl to the spray Increases CC..1tact effects 01 Unex 50 OF •••••• . . r: is suggested thai growers limit thelt tltsl use to !..Ttall areas as the eHect of Llnex SO OF vanes with SOLis, untformlty 01 application ar.d environmental conditions Follow all label directions on thiS and any product used In mixtures • • : •• , • GRASSES AND BflC.I\DLEJ\F WEEDS CONTROLLED BY LlNEX' 50DF PRE EMERGENCE USE lln~. 50 OF conlrcls ""~f>ds d'i ,"ey ~rm,nale Broadlea' W~eds Ca'pf!)htIw~efl CJ"ekw@l!d Da·fllower. Co..,mon FI("·(1.] PuSIPy r..ll,nSQgd Nellleleat yoose1vol lamb<;<:l..lr~cro; f.!USt.)f(j Purslane Rad,<;h 'IN Lrj ;:td,}w","ed c.~.--rm.)n S...,,]rlwe~(: , Cra'l$@S g.lf"'~l".l']rd"'S !Y/,)t~rqta"<;,1 r .'''.1' 1'lf-l',O; '·.r:'· ... · . . , ... Fi).:,).1 ITn('u"~'''1 G •. 1r I r,oo,\I"'1'.]'>\ ~ ,111 P Ir.(,,,.-. [ lEST AVAILABLE CD" J -; lme .. 50 OF will prQlluj,! p;II:.JI cunlrol uf tht! 10110 ..... ,:19 Cocklebur Annual Morn;ngglory Prickly $,(ja ( r l ,twee(l) 4 ." J line .. 500F Will not conllol established perennials such a", Bermudaglass C'lnada thl~:le Fletd blfl(j· .... eed JGhn~ongr;tss Purple nubedge On light' f 50dS lowef do':.af]t! rail's will be c!lecllve U~e hlgh!!r r.'tles. 011 he,Jvler 50115 and Ihe mOIL' rc~·!.I~\nl seedlHlg weeds MOlslure In the lorm 01 r<}lnl;11I Or spnnluer Irflgal,on IS n.'o'SSJry aller Ireatment to Carfl' the chemICal mto the rOOI lQr'" 01 ge,mln,lltng WPPllS Best rt.sults are oblalned II mOisture 01 5" 10 1" on mOist salls l' to 2 on dry sOils IS applied within I'NO weekS aller application POSTEMEAGENCE USE Line:< SO OF Will conlrol set:-dunQS of these weeds Broadle., Weeds Carpelwoed Cocklebur Florida purslane (Floltda Pusley) Groundsel Net1leleaf Gocsefoot Pigweed $martweecJ Grasses O.yIIower. Common Dog Fennel F"KSdIeneck (Amslockia) Florida Beggarweed Knawel Lambsquarters Prickly Sid a (Teaweed) Purslane VelveUeal (Button .... eed) Wild 8uckwh~at Barnyardgrass (Walergrass) Broadlea' (Signalgrass) Canarygrass Ctabqrass Goosegrass Rattail Fescu~ Ryegrass. Annual Texas Panicum Annual Morningglory Mustard Sesbania Sicklepod APPLICATION DIRECTIONS linex SOOF should be used only in accordance with recommendations on thiS label. Do nOi apply thiS product through any Iype of inigattOn system. tnjury to or ktss of desirable trees 01 olher plants may result hom 'allure to observe tlie lonowing: AEAIAL APPLICATION - Preemergenee Only - Pot.toes .nd Soybeans - Apply Linex ~ OF in a minimum of 3 gallons ot water per acre. Avoid ap­ plicariof1:.!; under conditions where uniform coverage cannot be obtained or where extenSiYw spray drift may occur. Avoid applications cf;rectty to human or animals. f'la!lr.*I and loaders should avoid inhalation 01 spfay miSI and contact with skin. WIISh tIIoroughly berore eating and al!he end 01 uch days operalion. GROUND APPLtCATION: Use a li.ed· boom power sprayer calibrated 10 a eon· stanl speed and rate of delivery. Openings in screen should be equal to or larger thrSO mesh. Continuous agitation in the spray lank is necessary to keep the rial In suspension. Agitation can be by hydraulic or mecharical means. It . -pass or return line is used it should terminate at the bottom of the lank to rnilWnize looming. Avoid overtaIJping 01 spfay swathS and shut off spray booms while starting. turning. slowing or stopping Of crop iniury may result. F()f' preemergence appiication. use a minilT!um of 15 gallons of water per acre. For postemergence application. use sufficient volume ot waler (minimum of 25 gallons per acre) thorough coverage of weed foliage. AI .... ays apply in a manner and under Condition favorable to avoid spray dnft. MIXING: Add 11:1 ·1f2 of the required amount of water to the spray tank. When tank-mixir.g with other products. Linex SOOF should be the lirst product added to the spray tank. With ttte agitation on. drop the required number 01 unopened water solu· ble packs into the tank. Allow at least live mmutes to~ the ploduCI to disperse completely before adding other ingredients. Continue agitating while adding other products in ttte following order: (1) compatibility agents (2) dry flowables. (3) wettable powders. (4) liquid flowables. (5) emulsifiable concentrate. (6) surfactants. Add remainder of wat>?f after addition of products is complete. When "sing water as the camer and tank mixing with other prOducts. check lor conipatibt!lty using the following procedure. Fill a clean. wide· mouth Jar with "B'ntended water. Open the water soluble pack and add three tablespoons raduct 10 the pint jar. Shake well. then add the other intended ingredients .. Ofder gfven above. shaking well after each addition. The flOal mixture should be unifo. n and smooth with no evide"Ke of coagulation. If incompatibility is evi­ dent. begin test again with a compatibility agent added first. SIX drops is equivalent to four ounces/l00 gallons. II this does not smooth the mixture. try higher concentration Of other compatibility agents. Dilution of the prOducts with equal pan~ of waMr betore adding to the spray tank may improve the mixture. Where a fertilizer solutiOn is used as a carrier. Unex SOOF must be thoroughly sturried in waler before adding to fertilizer solutiOn. Use a minimum of 2.5 galOOs of water to slurry a :; lb. pack. Before tank -mixing with fertilizer Solution. Check for compatibility by using the fotlowing procedure. Open the water soluble pack and disperse Linex SOOF Into water at a ratio of one tablespoon of linex 500F to four tabtespoons 01 water. Add two tablespoons of lesultlng Slurry to 1 ptnt 01 the fertilizer solution. agitate and allow to stand undisturbed lor 'Ive minutes The products are compahbte when no lumping. curdling or gelatin eXists. and when any separatIOn can be readily remixed. If Linex SOOF should senle oul when mixed with Ihe fertilizer solution. a compatibility agent may be used to improve suspenslbihty. as noted above. To mamlam a umform spray mi~ture. use b,pass or mechanical agitation In the test tank. To reduce foaming. bypass agitation ShOlJId end in the bottom 01 the lank. The splay mixture should never be left in the tank Without constant agita­ tlOO. Spray eqUtpment must always be thcN'ougttly cleaned before applying lInex SOOF as reSidues of other pestICIdes r.an alter the results from Llnex SODF even to the point 01 causing seriOUS crop inJury. CLEANING: EqUipment should be cleaned of all traces oll:nex 50 OF Imme<:hale· Iy alter use Nozzle lipS and screens should be removed and cleafled sep;jrate· Iy Flu;;h tank. pump. hoses and bOOm With several changes 01 water EqUIp­ ment Should not Oe flushed or dramed or Lme.c 50 OF applied near deSirable trees or other plants. or on areas where the,f roofs m.1y ell[tend. Of .n locat;o~s where the chernlcal may ~e Hashed Of movf?d Info contact With the,r rOOiS L,neJ. 50 01= should nel be user! en horne plantings of trees. shrubs or he~baceous pl.lnIS.lawns. wJlks. dr.·,~w,lyS. lcnn;5 courts or SImilar ilrlO':lS Kp4C'P l'l"!: 01 (jrl powder Of spra" hem d·~<;.·,ltl~ pl.lnts RATES: All rates .1f.! ~~ •. ''''5<~'1 .l~ ~'!) j.!/.' ,"': ',l:P<; U'i~ propoi[,onal",ly !..,. .... 11)( ~.lrj 1 Fall f5"anicum Foxtail (Including Giant) treatment. Use the lower rale on soil low in clay or organic maner (coarser soils) and the higher rale on SOils high in clay or organic maner (tiner 5005). For postemergence .. pplical10n the lower rale should be used on smaller weeds and the higher rate on larger weeds. SOIL LIMITATIONS: 00 not use en sand. loamy sand. gravelly sOils or exposed SUbSoils or soils con­ taining tess than 1 % organic matter unless otnerwise directed as injury 10 crops may result. REPLANTING: The same crop may be replanted in soil treated preemergence with Linex SO OF if initial seedting fails to produee a stand. Soil should be reworked before replanting. 00 not retroaf!he fMlld during the same crop year as crop injury may result. . CAOP AOTATION AECOMMENOATIONS: Unless otherwise directed. any crop may be planted after'" months except lor cereals 'Where only barley. oats. rye and wheat may be planted. West of the Rocky Mountains: cariots or celery may be planted .. months aher last application; G:) not plant any other crop until 1 year aher the last applica­ tion as injury may result. ASPARAGUS California, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington only Direct Seeded Or Newly Planted Crowns: 1)0 not exceed 4 Ibs. total per acre per season; do not use surfactant or fer­ tilizer solution in spray mixture. Pre emergence Application: Make a single application 01 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre (2.5 - 1.25 Acres/pack) after planting seed 1.5 deep in ccarse soil and 1" deep in line soils. During planting operation. spray activated charcoal as a 1" band on soli surface dtfecUy over seed rows at the rate of 300 Ibs. per acre (equivalent to 15 Ibs. per acre of crop WIth 20" rO<"l spacing). Preemergence weed control Will be reduced In 50115 with high orgaOic matter (greater than 5% and peat or mUCk). Postemerger.ce Application: Make 1 or 2 applications of 1 to 2 Ibs. per acre (5 - 2 5 Acres/pack) when terns are in 6" to 1 S·· stage and weeds are nol over 4" tall. Established Beds: 00 not apply wilh!n 1 day o! harvest 00 not "'xceed 8 Ibs. total per ac.re per season. 00 not use surfactant or tentlizer solution in spray mixture. Preemergence A.pplication: Make" single applicaticn of 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre (2.5 - 1.25 Acres/pack). Preemergence weed control will be reduced in soils With high organic matter (greater than 5% and peat or muck). Postem~rgence Application: Make 1 to 4 applications of 1 to 2 Ibs. pel acre (5 - 2.5 Acres/pack) belore weeds exceed 4" in height. Apply before cutting season or immediately after cutting. DIrected P"1sternergence Appllatlon (Fern Stage): Make a Single application 01410 81bs. per acre (1.25·0.6 Acres/pack) as directed; spray to base of p'ants for control of dUCIain melon. Note: If more than .lbs. per acre is applied per season, d·) not plant ar'l other crop until 1 year after last applica'.oi" In california. dudaif1 rr.eton and annual nighl;:,.~ade a.l. .. (.r.:r.>lled. BULBS Tulip, Calla lilly, Dalf~t.la !'lId [lutc:h Iris Only Califorr.ia . After planting 01 bulbs. senle the soil with sprirlkler irrigation (ram'all Will serve Ine same pUfpose). then belore emeryt.r.c.l o~ plants (tlulbs). apply 2 Ibs. per acre (2.5 Acres/pack) in a minimum ot 2OlJall$s 01 waler per acre Treat only once during Ihe growing season. , • ., • CARI1QT~ Preemergence Application - Florlr'r. "'i'":tilgan, OhiO and Wisconsin: A sln']le application (If 1 103 Ibs. per acre (5 - 1.7 Acrt.sJpa..:,,) should be made aher planllng but p:lor to carrots emerging. Seed ShO·.11 t'~ planted at leasl 05 Inch deep The lower rate should be used on lighter SOils and Ihe hIgher rate on heavlef 50115 Additional poslemergence apphO:d'IQI"IS .nay be macJe as long as the !olal dO€'s nol exceed 4 Ibs per acre per ; ""a!." NOTE: To pfevent POSSlblf] crop Inlury In vaflous varlelle"i 01 carrots dp.termlne toleral1tp.lo l'n@x 50 OF oefore adoption as a field practIce Do nOI apply Within 14 d.:JYS 01 haNest [iEST AVAILABLE con 1 -; , ) poste-mergence - Entire U.S.: Apply'l--6 lo-j-I'6S:-pei acre (3 3 ~ -, 7 Acres/polek) as a non· dlTect."!d ~p(ay aller carrols ar~ 31 least 3" tdll Apply before annual grasses exceed 2" m heIght and before broadle.lf wecds exc.ccd 6" In heigh I Repeal appllcahon nldy be made but do nOI exceed 4 Ibs per acre West 01 Hock,;, Mountams, do nul ex­ ceed 3lbs. per acre 00 nol exceed 40 pSI spray nozzle pressure as crop ~nJur}" may result NOTE: Because carrol valle ties vary In tneir reslslance, defermlne tolerance to linex 50 OF prior 10 adopllon as a field practice to prevent possible crop in­ iury. Do not treat suscepllble varieties which show an inillat burning of foelage Iolrowing poslemergence treatment with line)( 50 OF. 00 nOf apply within 14 days of narvesf. P.>stemergence Application - Alternate Treatment tor t4ew York: FOf' control cf emerged broadleaf weeds early in the development of lhe carrOl crop, aOOlv 0.25 lb. per acre (20 Acres/pack) '0 carrots having .tleast one fully devetoped'irue teaf and 0.5 lb. per acre (10 Ac.res/pack) 10 carrots having Ihree fjI more leaves. A single application apphed prior 10 the five ·Ieaf stage or carots may not provtde adequate season-loog control. Multiple apphcattons at 1· and 3- and 2- and 4-. or 3- and 5·leat stages will slgniticanUy improve weed control. Early crop injury can occur, however the effects should be tranSitory, with no yield losses attributable to crop injury. At normal rate recommendation, carrots must be at least three inches lall at the time 0' application. Failure to conlrol weeds before this stage of development wiliresuU In signiricant yield losses due to weed competition. Nole: The activity of linex 50 OF on both carrots and weeds is increased it ap­ plied after three 0( more cloudy: days. If spraying is done under lhese condi­ tions. the dosage ot Unex 50 OF must be reduced. 00 nol apply when the temperalure ex-;eeds 85°F. Linex OF often interacls with olher herbicides or inseclicides and damages carrots when the chemicals are tank mixed or ap­ plied acquentiallr at close intervals. Several days. preferabfy a week should elapse between ioex 50 CJF applieattons and application or insecticides. CELERY East of Rocky Mountains only Post- transplant Application: Make a single application of 1.5 to 3 IbS. per acre (3.3 - 1.7 Acres/pack) Apply as a non-directed spray after celery is transplanted and established, but before celery is 8" tall. Apply before annual grasses exceed 2" in height and before broadleal weeds exceed 6" in height. In the Northeast. use only on celer/grown on muck soilS 00 not exceed·40 pSi spray nozzle pressure. and do not apply when temperature exceeds 8soF nor as a tank mixture With surractants,nitrogen or fertihzer solu· lion. or other pesticides as injury to the crop may result. Do nol replant to ClOpS other than celery or carrols WithIn 4 months after applIcatIon as injUry 10 subse· Quent crops may result. CORN (Field) East of the Rocky Mountains only ~reemergence Application: Select one of the follOWing herbiCide treatments for appllCaMn 3S a tank. mill:· lure. A Single application should be made after plantmg ::'ut pnor 10 crop emer~ence. Seed should be planted al ieast 1.7S Inches ceep on either flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result. Do not spray over top of emerg""d corn. Tank Mixture linex 50 OF + lasso· : -------- ---- Soil Texture 1 10 3 ~'o OrganiC Matter Product Per Acre Sandy loam Silt Loam Clay Loam Llnex 50 OF Ibs. (Acres/pack) PLUS Lasso (quarts) .67 - 125 (75 - 4) .75 - 1 1 - 1 67 (5 - 3) 1 . 1 5 3 to 6% Organic Matter 125 - 2 (4 - ~ 5) 15-2 Lmex 50 OF Ibs. (Acres/pack) PLUS 1.25·2 1.67-25 (4 - 25) (3 - 2) 2-3 (25·17) Lasso (Quarts) 1 . 1 5 15·2 2·25 Replanting: Com or soybeans may be replanled WIthIn 4 months Af'ter 4 months. any crop may be planted. Tank Mixture line x SO OF + Atrazine Soil Texture Product Per 1 to 2 ~ Organic Matter Acre Sandy Loam LIOelt50 Or----6Y:-·l-- Silt Loam 1 - 1 5 (5 - 33) Ibs (Acres/pack) (75 - 5) PLUS Alrdzme 80°'0 lbs LIIlP.1t 50 OF lb'i (AUe'iJp.lck) PLUS 5· 67 67 - 1 2 10 5 010 Organic Maller 1 - 2-- - ----1 ~- 2~ (5·25) n) 21 75 :0 I , 'J/ 3 (.3 - , 71 A:f,l.;-,nlO' 8():)0 Its 67· 12 W t!"111IJI r()nl,V: '" 'Iret>r I,> 1\""; r,r , .... h{'r: ( I ,·c'" :,', '-;)' I'. (. ,:r,11 '~I'f h'- ·'r:["( I t"T1,lV' .III'O;P ,-r"-'o 1(\1"", [,l'lv ."II,v.ll.('n /1·'1 ,\"1''1 t~h"".,.,'l ~'. 't.' : ", ','" >1 ~"",""""1 "''''';.'.: 'li rl""' .1'~" ..... '.·.v, BEST AVAILABLE con] • I , • ApplV I l:" 10 3 J!J~ jJt" aLIt.' (4 . I I ACft'S/paCk) A Pll\t 01 ~u"~lCtt rate shuuld b~ used on heaVier Salls (so.ls hl~h In (13y or ofg.1nlC rn~j(lcr) and lor wt't.'tJs uplO S·· In tl(·.ghl COTTON East 01 Rocky Mountains only Q.i,ect~d ~steme'.9.!!!ce ApElica1ion: Lmex 50 OF should be applied as a directed spra.y wtlh nOllles adjusted to mInimize contact 10 cotlon leaves Wllh spray or dot( so that crop injury does nol result. Co not spray ovel top of cotlon. When conon is at least 8" tall and weeds are not over 2" lall. apply 1 10 1.S Ibs. per acre (5 - 3.3 Acres/pack). One plnl 0' Surfactant 'Ot each 25 gallons of spray mlxlure may be added. It a second application is needed use the same rate and apply one week Of later aher flrsl treatment AUetnatively. a single ap­ plication 012 10 31bs per acte (2.5 - 1.7 Acres/pack) follOWing last cuilivalton can be made aller COtlon IS 20" tall. If emerged weeds are presenl add surfac­ tant as directed above_ NOTE: Should not be used on P~ma varieties of colton. 00 not feed forage or gIn trash frem treated areas to lI .... estock 00 nol graze treated fields HYBRID POPLAR Midwest Apply 210 4lbs_ pe' acre (2.5 ".25 Acres/pack) before bud break in the -=_ For appt;eation a~.r bud break, apply 2 to 41bs. per acre (2.5 ·'_25 Acresl ) 8S a directed spray. Spray shoutd be directed to weed growth and to avoid con­ lact wilh the poplar plant. 00 nol spray over the top of lhe poplar as injury to the plant will result. Use the lower rate on hght soils and higher rate on heavier soils. For best resutts on emerged weeds, treat at the seedling stage. MOf8 than one trealment may be made but no more than 8 Ibs. per acre should t e applied per year. PARSNIPS Preemergence Application: A single application of 1.5103 Ibs. per acre (3.3 • 1.7 Acres/pack) should be made after plant;ng bul pflor to crop emergence. Seed should be planted al least .S deep. POTATOES Preemergence Application: A single application 01 Llnex 50 OF st-,ouid be made as a broadcast spray after planting but prior to crop emergence. Seed ShoUld be planted atleasl 2" deep. 00 not sprC!:y over lOP of emerged potatoes. If beds are to be ··dracged" and/or ··hllled". apply after the final "ora9glng" or ··hliling" opera!lon. ApplIcatIOn st'lould be made before grasses are 2' tall and before broad leaf weeds are 6" tan. preferably just before or when weed seedlings emerge. A pint of surlactantlor each.?5 g~IIOf'S of spray mixlure can be added If emerged weeds are present In Irtlgai.eo areas. best results are obtained when application is made to moist Sc.II, fOllowed WI:hlO 2 weeks by 1" to 2·' of sprink.ler Irrigation (,or ra!nfall). It SOil is dry and powdery. irngate before application and fofiow wltn sponkler ir­ ligation to activate herbic;oe 00 not use Wesl 01 Rocky Mountams. ~ast of Rocky Mountains only: On sandy loams, Silt lo.ams. sOII~ With 1 to 2010 organic matter (coarser soils) apply 1.5 to 2.Slbs. per acre ~3.3 - 2 Acres/pack}. On stlts. clay loams and soils wllh 2 to 5% organic matter (fine soils) apply 2.5 to 4 Ibs. per acre (2 - 1.25 Acres/paCk) 10 emerged weeds (before potalo emergence). Wisconsin - Central Sands Area: Llnex 50 OF should be applied at the rate of 1 'b per acre (S Acres/pack) Oft sands and 2 Ibs. per acre (2.5 Acres/pack) on loamy sands. Northeast: Use the f04lowing tank mix for improved contr~ of annual grasses. Follow dlrec.­ lions and precautions on the Dual ~ label also Product Per Acre linell[ SO OF Ibs (Acres/pack) PLUS Dual (pints) Lmex 50 OF Ibs (Acres/pack) PLUS Coarse Sandy loam Soil Texture Medium Silt, Loam, Silt loam 1 to 3 ~ OrganiC Matter 1·15 1.5-2 (5 -, 3 3) (3 3 • 2 5) : .: 5 2 • 3 10 5 ~ OrganiC Matter ,'/;·2 2·25 .() 3, 25) (25 . 2) Dual (pints) 2 25 . ) NOTE: Se~ Aerial Application In!"-.truc'lo.IS SORGHUM Pre~~~_r9~nc~ !'pplication: Sf'leet a reglslered herbiCide tr~atment lor appIICi1llr'1 dS a.lan;. mll~!ure .A ,>Inc;t. aC'phcalion shOuld b~ m.,de alter pl.,nllnfJ bul pr Jr Ie: cr, D Cfnt>rqencp I,,· 01 .....':'1 1 102% organic m.ll1M apply 510 f Iho; pt>r ,k~P (.0· ') Aut><;:rncM) on S.lfH:y loam ac!d 1 10 1 ') Ih'i per .1("r~ IS . 3 ) Arr':.",/p,1I !t., 0'\ lo,lm. <;,,11 1f),'11I. .., I: r"mdy -:I.IY Gr ~.1n'lj CI.1Y [o:lm 1-1 ·~,)d 1J"h ;' In ·1 ~ 'I r)ffj.l.,'t; m.I::"r ;:t~p" 1 ~ .. ) I :. Jb~ ~)f'r ole'" '":) ] J A(rf~r""l.V") .~rl <", I"l:/' il'>~ .1mj 1 tn"2 It,'J pIS .1r:~··I~)·;J cl allp~<;1 1 . d""'p on 11;]1 ()r r.l,<:t>rj r.pl"'rlt"""I~<". ("1.,1/ ,Y. ,njlJf'ltc H"t> crop (., IV r~·".1111 Po n ..... 1 ~';J"~Y 0'JO",-'r Irp ("1f "'T'''~r;j''l' • ., ~,r";'""I~P l BUT A'YAILABlE CO" ] 7 ~.!!ec!~_ Po~!':....~~r9~nce Application: Make a SlOg Ie application 01 Llnex 50 OF as 3 directed Spray Add 1 pmt sur',!c­ lanl 'or each 25 gallofls spr.!y mixture. "spr()yer IS eqUIpped with skids, shoes or shields, apply 1 Itl per acre (5 Acres/pack) when sorghum is 12" lall (tree standing plants) and weeds arc up :0 2" .n heigh!. Use 1 to 2 Ibs. per acre (5 ·25 Acres/paCk) when sorghum 15 15" tall and weeds a(c 2" to 4" In helghl II drop booms are used, apply 1 102 Ibs per acre (5 . 2.5 Acres/pack) when sorghum is aileasl 10" lall and weeds arc 210 4" in height Apply only when tnere IS sulflclcnl dllterenllal between height 0' sorghum and weeds so thaC Ihe directed spray thoroughly coverS all weed fohage without contaCt or upper ~~ves or whorf of sorghum by spray or drih as such contact may cause crop inJury. Replanting: 00 not IOIlow treated sorghum with any taU crop, nor with sugarbeets, tobacco, vegetables or potatoes In rolatlon. PriO! to replancing, thorough seedbed preparation including lall or spring plowing is recommended. Sorghum or field com may !>e replanled within. months; after. months Illy crop may be planled. Note: 00 nOI graze or feed sorghum forage or silage 'rom treated fiekls to dairy animals. Follow label instructions on product to be tank mixed. SOYBEANS Preemergence Application: Setect one of the following herbicide treatments and make a singJe application but prior to crop emergence. Seeds should be planted at least .75 Inch deep on flat 01 raised seedbeds only or crop injury may resuk. II appUcalion is md,ng ta,ls 1o produc~ a ,,' ,~n'1 $f'11 $/"If'ulcl ncl be r~worlo;('(J Crc,p ,nJury m.ly rJ!')ult II ,,~ cond "pp!·ca: ':."1 1$ ,lD": #"'/1 00 nOI r~Dlant !rea:ed at(',],> to any CfOp OTher than 50~tPans w,lrl,n lour mcn!hs J!I~t !realmenl.15 Injury to SuhseQuent '::fOpS -nay r""'i'JIt I_a~_~_~i.!I~~ ti~ell .5~ Of wi~~J._ils_s_,?: product Pel Acre ll~e.-50DF- IDS (Acres/paclo:) PLUS lasso (qls ) Llnex 50 OF 105 (Acres/pack) PLUS Soil T exturc 1/2 10 3 % Organic MaUer ~~~~t!..0_a~ ___ . Si~~~~~ _ ~ CI.ay_ ~0~_'!J __ _ 67·125 '-167 125·2 (75·41 (5-3) (4·2.5) .75 - 1 I - 1.5 1.5 . 2 3 '0 6 ~ Org.nic Malter 1 25 . 2 1.67 . 2 S (4 ·2.5) (3 . 2) 2·3 (25- 1.7) Lasso (ql'.) 1 -1.5 1.5 - 2 2·2.5 For Control of Black Nightshade Apply: product per Acre llllex 50 OF Ibs. (Acres/pack) PLUS S.ndy loam .75· 1.5 (6.7-33) __ ~S7H~I~L~o~.m~ ____ ClayLoam 1-1.67 1.25·2 (5-3) (4·2.5) Lasso (qls.) 2 2.5 . 3 3 Replanting: Soybeans Of field corn may be replanted within 4 months. Aher 4 months, any crop may be planted. T.nk Mixture lInex 50 OF with Lexon. OF and Dual BE: Controls common ragweed. prickly sida, sictdepod. hemp $eSbania. lambsquarter. pigweed, and partially controls cocklebur. and jimsonweed. Product Per Acre Linex 50 OF Ibs. (Acreslpack) PLUS Lexone OF (Ibs.) PLUS Dual BE (piS.) Linex 50 OF Ibs. (Acres/pack) PLUS Lexone DF (Ibs.) PLUS Soil Texture 112 '0 3 % Organic Matter Coarse Medium Fine Sandy loam .33· .5 (15 . 10) .17 - .25 1 - 1.25 Loam. Silt loam SHI, Sandy Clay Sandy Clay loam .5 - .75 (10 - 6.7) .25 - .33 1.25 - 1.5 Silty Clay. Silty Clay ll)am, Clay Clay loam .75 - 1.5 (6.7· 3.3) .33 - .5 15·2 3 10 6 % Organic Malter .33-.75 .75- 1.5 (15· 10) (6.7 - 33) .25· .33 .33· .5 1.5·2 (~3· 2.5) .5· .67 Oual 8E (pIS.) 1.5·2 .5 - .67 2 . 2.5 NOTE: Soybean varieties SLJch as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, NKs 1884, Semmes, Tracy, Van soy, Terra Vig 505 and 606. and AP 7t are sensitive to lexone OF. If lexone OF is used on these varieties, injury may occur. lolerance to lexone OF should be determined before use or any other soybean variety. If lexone OF is used on soils haVing a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher. or I' used in coniunctiOn with SQij app'ied organa phosphate pestiCIdes such as Oasanit, Dlsyston, Mocap, Nemacur, Thimet, Parathion,lorsban 15G or Counter, Injury to soybeans may occur. 00 not feed treated plant parts 10 livestock. It atrazine was applied on the so+l the year before. injury may occur. Increased possibility 01 crop Injury may oc­ cur when soybean seedlings are weakened because of seedling disease, cold weather, deep p'anting (more than 2"), excessive moisture. high soil pH of 7.5 or higher, high salt concentration or drought. C"llivation AHer Planting: Treated soil may be shallow-cul1ivated. rotary hoed or hand hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. 00 not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil sil1ce this may bring un­ treated sod to the surface and poor weed control may result. Replanling: Treated Itelds may be replanted to soyt"leans ,f initial seeding fails to produce a stand. 5011 should not be reworked. C'Cil i~1 Jr"( may result if se­ cond application IS applied. 00 not replant treated a, eas to any crop other than soybeans within tour months after trezlmenl as injuf'·.'O su"sequent crops may result. ' , , , . Tank Mixture llnex SO OF with D~.aJ !J~i • • S~il T extufe Product 1/2 to.:'. 4tI Orgtl";1ic ""Uer Per Acre Sandy loam Silt loa.n' ·Ctay loam llf'le_ 50 OF 67 . 1 25 . - ~ - •• , - , 67 - - - ---,-2s-~~- Ibs (Aoes/pack) (75 . 4) . '(5 . 3) (4 . 25) PLUS Dual 8E (pIS) t 25 1 5 2 l'no;oll 50 OF lbc; (Acre5/p;:tcl(j PLUS Du·)! I3E Ipl<; ) _ _ _~ .I~ ~_ ~:~_q~9~.!!.i_c _ !wt_arter. 125·2 167·2'> 7·3 (4 • 25) n . 7) (7 S 1 7) I 5 ? 00 nof "'ed t''O!a:~f1 pJanl parts 10 Ilve"i:ocl( 00 nol fJ',lle Irf:"~!"{1 o1rl;'ac; R~planting: Soyheo1n~ cor Ileld COr" may be r~plan~ed ..... llh:" .l mor!hs For r(,lar,OtI ('f'p'i kIlo',.., In::;:tuC:,on", on the Ou.]1 6[ !.~hpl For control of black nightshade In K~ntucky. illinois. Indiana and Ohio: Product P~r Acre llnex 50-OF - Ibs. (Acres/paclo:) PLUS Dual BE (pIS.) Soil T~xlure 1 10 J % Organic M~tter . ___ S.a~dy loam $iltloam Cla'i._l_~~.!!"' __ 75 -:--'--5-'- 1 ·167 , 25 - 2 (6 7 . 3 3) (5 • 3) (4 . 2 5) 1 5 2 2·25 00 not use on sand Or loamy s<:. ,ds Replanting: Soybeans or field com may be replanted within four months. Any crop may be planted after 4 months. Tank Mixture linex 50 OF with Prowl: Product Per Acre linex 50 OF Ibs. (Acres/pack) PLUS Prowl (pIS) linex 50 OF Ibs. (Acres/pack) PLUS Sctl Texture 1 to 3 ~ Organic M.ner Sandy Loam Slit lOM1 Clay Loam .67·1.25 1 ·1.67 1.25·2 (7.5·4) (5·3) (4·2.5) I . 1.5 1.5·2 1.5 - 2 3 to 6 % Organic Matter 1.25 . 2 1.67 10 2.5 (4 • 2.5) (3 • 2) 2·3 (2.5 . 1.7) f'rowl (pIS.) 1.5 1.5 . 2 2 • 2.5 Rep'-nUng: Soybeans or field corn may be replanted \Within 4 months_ Other crops may be planted the fenowing year. Minimum or No-Tillage: l:nex 50 OF on soybeans may be used with paraquat. Bronco or Glyohosate in tank mix combinations for preemergence and poslemergence control Of many broadleaf weeds and grasses and for top kill or suppression of some perennials where soybeans will be planled direclly imo a prelopIicalion should be made at the same rate il new flush of weeds occurs. A single apptication 011 to 2 tbs. of linex 50 OF per acre (5 - 2.5 Acres/pack) should be made for soybeans at least 12" high and when weeds do !'Iut exceed 4" high. A split application can be made of 1 lb. per acre (5 Acres/pack) follow· ed by a second appUcation at the same rate alter 1 week or later. NONCROP WEED CONTROL Apply 2 to 6 Ibs. per acre (2.5 - 0.3 Acres/pack) in 40 to 100 gallon of water for short term control of annual weeds on noncropland areas such as roadsides and lence rows. Apply shortly before weed growth begins or at ear1y seedling stage 01 growth for best resuhs. Add 2qts. of surfactant per 100 ganons of spray mixture lor control of estabtished annual weeds. Apply as a thorough coverage spray during periods when daily temperatures exceed 70°F and before weed growth exceeds 8" in height. WARRANTY STATEMENT GRIFFIN CQAPQR" TION warrants that Ihis product conlorms 10 lhe chemical description on the label thereof and is reasona~y fit for purposes stated on such label only when used in accordance with directiOns under normal use con~:!; .... ls. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with uSI of this product. Crop injury. ineffectiveness or other unintended c.::mse­ quences may resurt because of such factors as weather conditions, prr..ence of other materials. or the manner 01 use or application . .iiI of .... ;'ich are t-eyond the control of GRIFFIN. In no case shall GAIFFIN tw hao.e lor cons ~uen­ tial. special or indirect damages resulting 'rom the use Of' handling of this product. All such risks shall be assumed bv the BU/l:::r. G.~IFFIN MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT~9\t p;'.( OR prN':'>'> FOR A PAR· TICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHiR EXP)lESS OR IMPLIED WARRAN· TY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.' •• , Bronco is a registereo trademark of ~dnl.!1r11t Company Dual is a registered trademark of Clba-<1ei91~por.,tlon .... lasso is a registered trademark 01 M"'r'5:'1~fp Cc..npafl:·: •• lp.xone IS a registered trademark of DuP.)nt ~~ Nemours Company • l!nex IS a registered trademark 01 GnU," Corporahor.· ·6· "Uj I.'C~ql 0'(; Ol11.~