# DREXEL IMITATOR XTRA - EPA Reg No: **19713-597** - Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Glyphosate, potassium salt (34.67%) - Label accepted: 2009-08-25 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00597-20090825.pdf --- t 'l'1l ~ - 51l Ms. Luz G. Chan Product Registration Drexel Chemical Company P.O. Box 13327 Memphis, TN 38113-9327 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES AUG 25 2009 SUBJECT: Application for Pesticide Notification (PRN 98-10) Request Direction for Use Change and General Label Change EPA Reg. No. 19713-597 Application Dated July 14, 2009 Dear Registrant: The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 dated 07114/09 for the above product. The Registration Division (RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that the action(s) requested fall within the scope ofPRN 98-10. The label submitted with the application has been stamped ''Notification'' and will be placed in our records. If you have any questions, please call me directly at 703-305-6249 or Owen F. Beeder of my staff at 703-308-8899. Sincerely, <---c..---, Linda Arrington Notifications & Minor Formulations Team Leader Registration Division (7505P) Office of Pesticide Programs Plell.II rllild /MtructiOM on rev_e before como/etina form. Form ADoroved. OMB No. 2070-0080 Aftft .ft ..... emires 2-28~95 United States W Registration opp Identifier Number &EPA Environmental Protection Agency Amendment Washington, DC 20460 .f Other Application for Pesticide - Section I ,. Company/Product Number 2. EPA Product Manager 3. Proposed Classification 19713-597 JIM TOMPKINS o None D Restricted 4. Company/Product (Name) PM' DREXEL IMITATORXTRA 25/Herbicide Branch 5. Name and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Reveiw. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(cH3) Drexel Chemical Company (bl(i). my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling P.O. Box 13327 to: NOTIFICATION Memphis, TN 38113-0327 EPA Reg. No. o Check if this is a new address AUG 262009 Product Name Section - II 0 Amendment - Explain below. Gj Finel printad labels in repsonse to Agency letter dated 0 Resubmission in rasponse to Agency letter dated 0 "Me Too" Application. 2] Notification - Explain below. D Other - Explain below. Explanation: Use additional pagels) if necessary. (For section I and Section 11.1 Submission of revised label (597SP-0709*). Details are in the cover letter accompanying this submission. Thank you. Section - '" 1. Material This Product Will Be Packaged In: Child-Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container BYes Byes B Yes gM.ql No Plastic No No Glass • C(J(tification must If "Yes" No. per If "Yes" No. per Paper Unit Packaging wgt. container Package wgt container Other (Specify) btl submittfHI I 1 3. location of Net Contents Informetion 4. Size(s) Retail Container 15. location of label Directions LJ label U Container Lj 6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product f-- --1 Uthograph 0 Other Paper Ptlued Stencied Section - IV 1. Contact Point (Complete items directly below for identification of individual to be contacted, if necessary, to process this application.) Name Title Telephone No. (Include Area Codel LUZ G CHAN REGISTRATION MANAGER (901) 774-4370 0(.0 i..l Certification 6. Date ,\pplication ( (.. { l l (. Received I certify that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true. accurate and con.:plet.". ~ c I acknowledge that any knowlinglly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment,or " " (StC'mped) both under applicable law. <..(..LLL-t. t..t:t.l r ( ',-'- '- 3. TItle L L 2. Signature e.,/1 ~2009.07.14 LL c " , l f .-r. 14:05:53 -05'00' REGISTRATION MANAGER L t ( f'l (. (. , , ,. (' { f , '--'-"--"--"-- t l ~ I 14. Typed Neme 5. Date l , l ( ~ ( LUZG CHAN July 14, 2009 L ( l I L l , I.- l (. l .. EPA Form 8570-1 tRev. 3-941 PrevIOus editions are obsolete. '. White - EPA File Copy (anginal) V.Dow - App&cant Copy Drexel Chemical Company July 14, 2009 Document Processing Desk (NOTIF) Office of Pesticide Programs (7504P) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Rm S-4900, One Potomac Yard 2777 S Crystal Drive Arlington, VA 22202 Re: Submission of Revised Label by Notification DREXEL IMITATOR XTRA (EPA Reg. No. 19713-597) Herewith: 1. Completed EPA Form 8570-1 2. One (1) copy of the label (597SP-0709*) with the following revision: "Shake Well Before Using" was deleted from the front panel as it is unnecessary. This product is a true solution. Also, the trademark ownership statement was. updated. 3. Certification Statement If you have questions/clarification regarding this submission, I can be reached at (901) 774-4370 or e-mail Lchan@.drexchem.com. Thank you. Respectfully yours, FOR DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY C2 a.~ LuA;chan Registration Manager 1700 Channel Avenue· Post Office Box 13327 • Memphis, Tennessee 38113-0327 ceo <. C' c c.c(.(.(.<.. t;(.. L C. C. (. (. C C L C. t: ( (0 eLL L <. v L LL. (.(. i (. l o C <. (. l.. V C ( L u (.. <. L' L L Phone: (901) 774-4370 • Fax: (901) 774-4666 • E-Mail: info@drexchem.com • www.DrexChem.com liU""'" Avoid herbicide contact with foliage, green stems, exposed non-woody roots or fruit of crops, desirable plants and trees because severe injury or destruction may result. ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Glyphosate in the form of its potassium salt* ........... . OTHER INGREDIENTS: .................. . TOTAL: ............................ . 34.67% 65.33% 100.00% • Contains 440 grams per liter or 3.67 pounds per U.S. gallon of the active in­ gredient glyphosate, in the form of its potassium salt. Equivalent to 360 grams per liter or 3 pounds per U.S. gallon of the acid, glyphosate. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See FIRST AID Below EPA Reg. No. 19713-597 EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content: Read the entire label before using this product. Use only according to label in­ structions. Read 'WARRANTY-CONDITIONS OF SALE" before buying or using. If terms are not acceptable, return product unopened without delay. FIRST AID IF IN EYES: o Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. o Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: o Take off contaminated clothing. o Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. IF INHALED: o Move person to fresh air. o If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. For information on this pesticide product (including health concerns, medical emergencies or pesticide incidents), call the National Pes- ticide Information Center at 1-800-858-7378. Domestic animals: This product is considered to be relatively nontoxic to dogs and other domestic animals; however, ingestion of this product or large amounts of freshly sprayed vegetation may result in temporary gastrointestinal irritation (vomiting, diarrhea, colic, etc.). If such symptoms are observed, provide the an­ imal with plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Call a veterinarian if symptoms persist for more than 24 hours. IMITATOR is a registered trademark of Drexel Chemical Company. NOTIFICATION AUG 2 5.~009 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals CAUTION: Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if inhaled. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for Category A on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. Mixers, loaders, other handlers and applicators, when handling this con· centrated product or its application solutions of 30 percent concentra· tion or greater, must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes, socks, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as polyeth· ylene or polyvinyl chloride. Applicators, when handling only spray solutions where concentration is 30 percent ofthis product or less, must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes, and socks. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaninglmaintaining PPE. If no such in- structions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENT When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d)(4-6)]. the handler PPE re- quirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: 1} Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. 2) Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to in­ tertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless steel, aluminum, fiberglass, plastic or plastic-lined steel containers. DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNLINED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY TANKS. This product or spray solutions of this product react with such containers and tanks to produce hy· drogen gas, which may form a highly combustible gas mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode, causing serious personal injury, if ignited by open flame, spark, welder's torch, lighted cigarette or other ignition source. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent wijh its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area at the time of application. For any requirements specific,tC1 l:our ~tate or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. L L l ( (. ( l <.. ( { ( < , L vC.(.lLl t((,.(I,.(. Manufactured. By: , Drexel Chem'ica'i Company c. f..... P.O. BOX 13327,IJE~c~P.ttIS, TN 3811('-.'132:', SINC 19 2 t t ({ l {( (. , " ( I. ~gl..A5~-0709+ IMITATOR XTRA Page 1 of 28 AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Pro- tection Standard (WPS), 40 CFR Part 170. This standard contains require- ments for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries and greenhouses and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains require- ments for training, decontamination, notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the state- ments on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry interval (REI). The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the WPS. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated area during the REI of 4 hours. PPE required for early entry to treated area that is permitted under the WPS and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water is: Coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, and shoes plus socks. NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the WPSfor agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses. Keep people and pets off treated areas until spray solution has dried. GENERAL INFORMATION DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT USING AERIAL SPRAY EQUIPMENT EX­ CEPT UNDER CONDITIONS AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS LABEL. This product mixes readily with water to be applied as a foliar spray for the con­ trol or destruction of most herbaceous plants. It may be applied through most standard industrial or field-type sprayers after dilution and thorough mixing with water in accordance with label instructions. This product moves through the plant from the pOint of foliage contact to and into the root system. Visible effects on most annual weeds occur within 2 to 4 days, but on most perennial weeds may not occur for 7 days or more. Extremely cool or cloudy weather following treatment may slow activity of this product and delay visible effects of control. Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellow­ ing of the plant which advances to complete browning of above-ground growth and deterioration of underground plant parts. Unless otherwise speCified on this label, delay application until vegetation has emerged and reached the stages described for control of such vegetation under the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" section of this label. Unemerged plants arising from unattached underground rhizomes or root stocks of perennials will not be affected by the herbicide and will continue to grow. For this reason, best control of most perennial weeds is obtained when treatment is made at late growth stages approaching maturity. Always use the higher rate of this product per acre within the recommended range when 1) weed growth is heavy or dense, or 2) weeds are growing in an undisturbed (non-cultivated) area. Do not treat weeds under poor growing conditions such as drought stress, dis­ ease or insect damage, as reduced weed control may result. Reduced results may also occur when treating weeds heavily covered with dust. Reduced control may result when applications are made to annual and peren­ nial weeds that have been mowed, grazed or cut and have not been allowed to regrow to the recommended stage for treatment. Rainfall or irrigation occurring within 6 hours after application may reduce ef­ fectiveness. Heavy rainfall or irrigation within 2 hours after application may wash the chemical off the foliage and a repeat treatment may be required. This product does not provide residual weed control. For subsequeni residual weed control, follow a label-approved herbicide program. Read and carefully ob­ serve the cautionary statements and all other information appearing on the la­ bels of all herbicides used. Buyer and all users are responsible for all loss or damage in connection with the use or handling of mixtures of this product with herbicides or other materials that are not expressly recommended in this labeling. Mixing this product with herbicides or other materials not recommended on this label may result in re­ duced performance. For best results, spray coverage should be uniform and complete. Do not spray weed foliage to the point of runoff. ATTENTION: AVOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN AP­ PLYING THIS PRODUCT TO PREVENT INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS. Do not allow the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation since minute quantities of this product can cause severe damage or destruction to the crop, plants or other areas on which treatment was not in­ tended. The likelihood of injury occurring from the use of this product is great­ est when winds are gusty or in excess of 5 miles per hour, or when other conditions, including lesser wind velocities, will allow spray drift to occur. When spraying, avoid combinations of pressure and nozzle type that will result in splat­ ter or fine particles (mist), which are likely to drift. AVOID APPLYING AT EXCESSIVE SPEED OR PRESSURE. Note: Use of this product in any manner not consistent with this label may re­ sult in injury to persons, animals or crops, or other unintended consequences. Keep container closed to prevent spills and contamination. MIXING, ADDITIVES AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLY THESE SPRAY SOLUTIONS IN PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CALI­ BRATED EQUIPMENT CAPABLE OF DELIVERING DESIRED VOLUMES. DO NOT APPLY WHEN WIND OR OTHER CONDITIONS FAVOR DRIFT. HAND­ GUN APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE PROPERLY DIRECTED TO AVOID SPRAY­ ING DESIRABLE PLANTS. Note: REDUCED RESULTS MAY OCCUR IF WATER CONTAINING SOIL IS USED, SUCH AS WATER FROM PONDS AND UNLINED DITCHES. MIXING This product mixes readily with water. Mix spray solutions of this product as fol­ lows: Fill the mixing or spray tank with the required amount of water. Add the recommended amount of this product (see the "DIRECTIONS FOR USE" and 'WEEDS CONTROLLED" sections of this label) near the end of the filling process and mix well. Remove hose from tank immediately after filling to avoid siphoning back into the carrier source. During mixing and application, foaming of the spray solution may occur. To prevent or minimize foam, avoid the use of mechanical agitators, terminate bypass and return lines at the bottom of the tank and, if needed, use an approved antifoam or defoaming agent. TANK MIXTURES This product may be tankmixed with the products listed, provided the product tankmixed is registered for use on the listed site. Always predetermine the compatibility of labeled tank mixtures of this product with water carrier by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Mix labeled tank mixtures of this product with water as follows: 1. Place a 20- to 35-mesh screen or wetting basket over filling port. 2. Through the screen, fill the spray tank one-half full of water and start agita­ tion. 3. If a wettable powder is used, make a slurry with the water carrier and add it SLOWLY through the screen into the tank. Continue agitation. 4. If a flowable formulation is used, premix one part flowable with one part water. Add diluted mixture SLOWLY through the screen into the tank. Continue ag­ itation. 5. If an emulsifiable concentrate formulation is used, premix one part emulsifi­ able concentrate with two parts water. Add diluted mixture slowly through the screen into the tank. Continue agitation. 6. Continue filling the spray tank with water and add the required amount of this product near the end of the filling process. 7. Where nonionic surfactant is recommended, add this to the spray tank be­ fore completing the filling process. 8. Add individual formulations to the spray tank as follows: wettable powder, flowable, emulsifiable concentrate, drift control additive, water-soluble liquid followed by surfactant. Maintain good agitation at all times until the contents of the tank are sprayed. If the spray mixture is allowed to settie, thorough agitation is required to resus­ pend the mixture before spraying is resumed. Keep bypass line on or near bot­ tom of the tank to minimize foaming. Screen size in nozzle or line strainers should be no finer than 50-mesh. Carefully select proper nozzle to avoid spray­ ing a fine mist. For best results with conventional ground application equipment, use flat fan nozzles. Clean sprayer and parts immediately after using this prod­ uct by thoroughly flushing with water. ADDITIVES Surfactants: Nonionic surfactants that are labeled "for use with herbicides" may be used. Do not reduce rates of this product when adding surfactant. When adding additional surfactant, use 0.5% surfactant concentration (2 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) when using surfactants that contain at least 70% active ingredient or a 1% surfactant concentration (4 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) for those surfactants containing less than 70% active ingredient. Read and carefully observe surfactant cautionary statements and other infor­ mation appearing on the surfactant label. Ammonium Sulfate: The addition of 1 to 2% dry ammonium sulfate by weight or 8.5 to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of water may increase the performance of this product and this product plus 2,4-D, Banvel® or residual herbicide tank mix­ tures on annual and perennial weeds. The improvement in performance may be apparent where environmental stress is a concern. Low quality ammonium sul­ fate may contain material that will not readily dissolve, which could result in noz­ zle tip plugging. To determine quality, perform a jar test by adding 0.33 cup of ammonium sulfate to 1 gallon of water and agitate for 1 minute. If undissolved sediment is observed, predissolve the ammonium sulfate in water and filter prior to addition to the spray tank. If ammonium sulfate is added directly to the spray tank, add slowly with agitation. Adding too quickly may clog ouCC line. Ensure that ammonium sulfate is completely dissolvrcd"i'1. t,~~ epray tank bef6'rlO: ~dding herbicides or surfactant. Thoroughly rinse tr..a sPrJy !..ystem with clean water after use to reduce corrosion. Z ' ~ , Note: The use of ammonium sulfate as an aq?ili~eA.o~s not pr~ciupE(. tl": need for additional surfactant. Do not use herbicide rat(:s low.'}r than rcommended in this label. I t. (( Colorants or Dyes: Agriculturally-approved yo~o[a,nl:' or marki(,g,~'ybs(.r(oay be added to this product. Colorants or dyes used' in cpray,,Solutions of this product may reduce performance, especially at lower rateS or.d:,utions. Use c0,orants or dyes according to the manufacturer's recomn\~n~Jtions. l , < '. l l \ l < , ( • l l IMITATOR XTRA Page 2 of 28 S (3 f SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT Avoiding spray at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many equipment- and weather-related factors determine the po­ tential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for consid­ ering all these factors when making decisions. The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-tar­ get drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These re­ quirements do not apply to forestry applications, public health uses or to applications using dry formulations. 1. The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom must not exceed three­ fourths the length of the wingspan or rotor. 2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed. The applicator should be familiar with and take into account the information cov­ ered in the Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory Information section below. Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory Information Information on Droplet Size The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide suf­ ficient coverage and control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable en­ vironmental conditions (see Wind, Temperature and Humidity, and Tempera­ ture Inversions). Controlling Droplet Size Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray vol­ ume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger droplets. Pressure - Do not exceed the nozzle manufacturer's recommended pres­ sures. For many nozzle types, lower pressure produces larger droplets. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of in­ creasing pressure. Number of nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uni­ form coverage. Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles 50 that the spray is released parallel to the airstream produces larger droplets than other orientations and is the recommended practice. Significant deflection from horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift potential. Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Con­ sider using low-drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles oriented straight back pro­ duce larger droplets than other nozzle types. Boom Length For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than three­ fourths of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width. Application Height Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Mak­ ing applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. Swath Adjustment When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be displaced down­ wind. Therefore, on the up and downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc). Wind Drift potential is lowest between speeds of 2 to 10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should be avoided below 2 mph due to variable wind direc­ tion and high inversion potential. Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be fa­ miliar with local wind patterns and how they affect spray drift. Temperature and Humidity When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most se­ vere when conditions are both hot and dry. Temperature Inversions Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion because drift po­ tential is high. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common dur­ ing inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing tem­ peratures with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves lat­ erally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inver­ sion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Sensitive Areas This pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sen­ sitive areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, nontarget crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the sensitive area). USE RATE The maximum use rates stated throughout this product's labeling apply to this product combined with the use of all other herbicides containing glyphosate or sulfosate as the active ingredient, whether applied as mixtures or separately. Calculate the application rates and ensure that the total use of this and other glyphosate or sulfosate containing products do not exceed stated maximum use rate. APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. This product may be applied with the following application equipment: Aerial - Fixed-wing and helicopter. Broadcast Spray Controlled Droplet Applicator (CDA) - Handheld or boom-mounted applica­ tors that produce a spray consisting of a narrow range of droplet sizes. Handheld and High-volume Spray Equipment - Knapsack and backpack sprayers, pump-up pressure sprayers, handguns, handwands, mistblowers*, lances and 'other handheld and motorized spray equipment used to direct the spray onto weed foliage. • THIS PRODUCT IS NOT REGISTERED IN CA OR AZ FOR USE IN MISTBLOWERS. Selective Equipment - Recirculating sprayers, shielded sprayers and wiper applicators. See the appropriate part of this section for specific instructions and rates of ap­ plication. AERIAL EQUIPMENT Use the recommended rates of this herbicide in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre unless otherwise specified on this label. See the "WEEDS CONTROLLED"sec­ tion of this label for specific rates. Unless otherwise specified, do not exceed 1 quart per acre. Aerial applications of this product may be made in annual cropping conventional tillage systems, fallow and reduced-tillage systems, preharvest, silvicultural sites and rights-of-way. Refer to the individual use area sections of this label for recommended volumes and application rates. Avoid direct application to any body of water. AVOID DRIFT - DO NOT APPLY DURING LOW-LEVEL INVERSION CONDI­ TIONS, WHEN WINDS ARE GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITION WHICH FAVORS DRIFT. DRIFT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY VEGETATION CONTACTED TO WHICH TREATMENT IS NOT INTENDED. TO PREVENT IN­ JURY TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE BUFFER ZONES MUST BE MAINTAINED. Coarse sprays are less likely to drift; therefore, do not use nozzles or nozzle configurations that dispense spray as fine spray droplets. Do not angle nozzles forward into the airstream and do not increase spray volume by increasing noz­ zle pressure. Drift control additives may be used. When a drift control additive is used, read and carefully observe the cautionary statements and all other information ap­ pearing on the additive label. Ensure uniform application - To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped ap­ plication, use appropriate marking devices. Thoroughly wash aircraft, especially landing gear, after each day of spraying to remove residues of this product accumulated during spraying or from spills. PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF THIS PRODUCT TO UNCOATED STEEL SUR­ FACES MAY RESULT IN CORROSION AND POSSIBLE FAILURE OF THE PART. LANDING GEAR ARE MOST SUSCEPTIBLE. The maintenance of an organic coating (paint), which meets aerospace specification MIL-C-38413, may prevent corrosion. THIS PRODUCT PLUS OUS~, BANVEL OR 2,4-D TANK MIXTURES MAY NOT BE APPLIED BY AIR IN CA. BROADCAST EQUIPMENT For control of annual or perennial weeds listed on this label using broad­ cast equipment - Use the recommended rates of this product in 3 to 40 gal­ lons of water per acre as a broadcast spray unless otherwise specified on this la bel. See the 'WEEDS CONTROLLED" section of this label for specific rates. As density of weeds increases, spray volume should be incre()~~j wit~;n the recommended range to ensure complete coverage. Carefully select p: .:JP(.; noz­ zle to avoid spraying a fine mist. For best resl~lis'W~hCg'ound applicatioh ~quip­ ment, use flat fan nozzles. Check for even diUribut:on~.)f spray droplt:ts. L c: CONTROLLED DROPLET APPLICATION (C(t;!~l, L l I ( (l l ( The rate of this product applied per acre by veh::le-n· . .:Junted