# SILVERADO LQ WILD OAT HERBICIDE - EPA Reg No: **264-842** - Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC - Signal word: Warning - Active ingredients: Mesosulfuron-methyl (3.2%) - Label accepted: 2006-03-06 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00842-20060306.pdf --- •• '. . ·if. S .BNV';:RO~A!. l?RaTE:CTIC::e~~!'dde PI::Ogr-S!n9 Rc,sis"tr460. NOTICE OF PE$T~CIDE~ . _'_X_ Registr~·tion RereQ'istra t:ion, N.ame. a:ld Add:esa 01::.Registrant(iIl.91".de Zll', :Code): .01\ .pr@sa4 'Rao . Bayer CropScienc~ 2T.W. Alexander Drive Resear-ch TriangicPark,. NC 17709 . -:-- .---- .---~ .- . -.. .- --- -~ \~\ty :Bl'i\ Rt!g. 'N:~lthei', . 26.4--842 Te= .of Iss'.1an1:e: ." :oa::e of ~ssua.r.c:e, MAR 62006 Cor'lditio.I'lal Silverado LQ Wild Oat ,Herbicide {:;::rZ:!~~'llw~:~:~~t~~~~~7.!~t~:~~~~~:t~~~i~.:j::~t~i~~S!~~C~~~: :~!;~;.~~;:.~~~:.tf~;·:~ir~~:~ .. · . On, ~he })asia· ofil:J:f~rn.ation ·f·.:nr.l1i;9~oi::i :b'.r the ~~gi~t.t;":;t. t;h~ "b";-".., "'tlm.en pes,;-.i,(!i.Q."·~" t::'-'r.~6y· :iegillt.-ered/rere..:rietered ·tinde:::- the. F\ild;:'raL J:ns!!t:ticidc, Fungicide Llmi Rodeo::icide Act. lL.og!.Sl;.r •• .' WARNING - AVISO 81 usted no entiende ia etlqueta. busque aaJgulen para quese Ia eicpllque a usted en detalle. Of xOi.! do not underatand the labQli flndsomeane to 8!plaln It to you In detail,) . For M.EQ.!.CAJ. And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies QfiLY Call 24 HoursA.OaY 1-800-334 .. 7577 For PROPUCIUSE Information Call1-866.99BAYER(1-866~992;.2937) FIRST AID IF IN evES: u ,Hold eye open and rinSe slowly and gen~ with waLer for 15·20 minutes. • • RemovQ contact lonses: if present. aner tho first 5 minutes, thon continue rinsing. • Call apoisonoOntrol centoror doctor for treatment advice. IF SWAt.LOWED: • Immediately call a pOllioh control center or doctor for treatment advice. • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. • Have person sip a glass or water if able to S\lIallow. • Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. " IF ON SKIN OR • Take off contaminated clothing. CLOTHI~G: Rinse skin immediately With plenty of water for ,15,20 minutes. .. • • Ca1laj)olson contr'oi center or doctor for treatment advice. . For MEDICAL Emergencies Catl 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334~7577. Hav! the ~roduct container or label with )'i)u when calling a polson control center or doctor orgol"g for tr~tment. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS WARNING HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS '~ Harmfu! if swallov~ed or abSorbed through skin. Ca~seS,substantial but temporary eye injury. Avoid contact with skin. eyes or clothing. ". .' wearpmtective oyewear (safety glasses). . , PERSONAL PROT~ctIVE EQUIPME~T (PPE) Some m~terials that arechernical-resistanl t!l thisproducl are listed below. If you want more options, follow the insiructions for category A.on an EPA chemical resistance category selection cnart. ,( . ". ' ~ ". ' . , . . Applicators and otherh~dlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and longparits, socks; shoes, chemical resistant gloves such as " barrier'laminate, buly'l rubber ~ 14 mils. nitrile rubber'=: 14 mils, or neoprene rubbor ~ 14 mils and protective eyewear (safety glasses). Discard clOthing and other ~I?sorbcnt materials .that have beon drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's qonccntrale. Do nqt rells, them. Followman)Jfacturer's instructions: for cleaning/maintaining PPE. Ir'no such in~tructionsfor washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. • ' • ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENT When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft In a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Prolection Standard (WPS) ror agri(:ultlJral pesticides (40 CFR 170.240 (d}(4-6)). the handler PPE requirements may he reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Use~ shoLild: .• Wash hands beforaaating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using tho toilet • Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. • Remove Personal Protective Equipment immediately after handling this product. As soon as pos.~ible, wash, thoroughly and change into clean clotning. ~NVIRONMENTALHAZARDS . Do not apply direcUy to water, to areas where surface water Is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean h,fgh wat~r.niai'1<. Do not con~aminate any body otwater and do not applywtienlwhere conditions could favor runoff. Do not contaminate water. by deaning of equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. . .. . , DIRECTIONS' FOR USE. It Is ai violation of Federal law to Use this procluctin a manner inconsistent with Ita·labeling •. . Do not use this product until you have read the entire label. Do r,6tapply this produclina way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application . For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the agency responsible for pesticIde regulation. r-~~--------~------~--~~--~----------------------~~--------------------------~ AGRiCULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only,in acCordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This standard contains . requirements for the protection' of agricultural w()rke~ on farms, forest.~, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural . pesticides. It contains requirements for training. decontaminalion, notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions anC! exceptions pcr.aining to the statements on tilis label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry intervals. Tho requi~m.ent.~ in this box only apply to uses of this product that are (".overed by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hou~s. PPE required fot carty entry to treated amas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that InVOlve's contact with anything that has been treated such asplarits. Soil or water. is coveralls, sodc.s, shoes. chemical resistant glo~s such as barrier laminate. butyl rubber> 14 mils. nitrite rubber >·14 mils, 0, neoprene rubber> 14 niils, and protective eye wear. STORAGE·AND DISPOSAL 00 not contarilinate, water, food or foed by storago or disposal. PESTICIDE STORAGE StO(~ I~ a cool, dry place: PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Wastes resulting from. the usc of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposalfacilily.· CONTAINER DISPO$AL Empty'containers shOuld be triple rinsed (or equivalent). then offer for recycling or reconditioning; or puncture and .disposcof in a sanitary landfill. or by.incineratfon; or, if allowed by State .and local authorilie!'l, by burning. If burned, stay cut of smoke. GENERAL INFORMATION . . . SILVERADO'" LQ Wild Oal herbicide is used as a roliarspray in wheat for thecontrot of wild oat and wild mustard. This product ~quiros the addition of an adjuvant as.spe<:ified in this label. . . ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY . SllVERADOTV LQ WiidOat herbicide Is absorbed through the follago of plants. rapidly inhibiting growth of susceptible weeds. Visual symptoms progress from yellowing to neaosis of the growin~ point and eventual plant deatt!. ' Best weed control is obtained when SILVERADO Til, LQ Wild Oat herbicide is applied to young actively growing weeds ill vigorously groWing wlieat that will shade competitive weeds. Herbicide applications can be negatively impacted by environmental conditions and tank mix partners. Abnormal onvironment-'ll conditions (excess soil moisture or drought, extrome cold weather)' can influence aop tolerance afld herbicidal activity. Adverse conditions may cause lemporary damage to the crop SUch as yelloWing or shortened plant height. These conditions maY'also impact weed control resulting in reduced levels of control or weed stunting. rather than 'weed death. However, weed competition will be greatly reduced. and l'lhould permit normal crop development . 2 APPUCATION TIMING Weed App'ication T1mln~ SILVERADO;>! LQ Wild Oatherbicideisa postemergenoeherbicide and best results are obtained whenappliC'.ations are made to young actively growing weeds. For wild oat control. the weed application timing is (rom 1-leaf to the 2·tiller stage of growth. See weed tables for appropriate apphcation tirnin~ and weed size. Treat heavy weed infestations befat:e they become competitive With lhecrop. . Wheat Timing Apply SILVERADOTN LQ \Nild Oat I)smicide to .wheat from emergence up to 55 days PHI. SPRAY ADDITIVES SILVERADOn.tLO Wild Oat herpicide is a liquid formulation that does not Include an adjuvant An adjuvant. must be tank mixed with SI\. VERADO .... La according to the guidelines as described in the Mixing Order section. It is recommended that additives be certified . by the Chemical Producers·and.Distributors Jl,ssociation(CPDA) . . Applir.ation of SILVERADO~ LQWild Oat herbicide mu~t include either it methylated seed oii or a basic blend typeaiijuvant· Use a hIgh quality methylated' seed oil (MSO) with 10~{, emulsifier or gmater at 1:5 ptJA' . DO not use aqdjtives that alter thc ~pr3y solution below 6.0 pH. Best results are obtained at spray solution pH of 6.0 - 8;0. "Methyl~ted Seed Oil (MSO) Apply a methylated seed oil in .tank mixture with SiLVERADO .... LO at.a rate of 1.5 pt fA in spray volumes of 10 gal,lons Of more per acre. In special circumstarices'.when SILVERADO"" LQis tank mixed witl'1 a peslicide that restricts the addition of a~melhylatod seed oil"a non-ionic based basic blend adjuvant should be usedinstcad. . • ' Basic Blend Adjuvants Select a Bl:!Sic Blend adjuvant that is a ·formLilatcd combination or a non-Ionic surfactant and a nitrogen source. ~se.~ Basic Blend. adjuvantst 1 :- 1.25% v,lv ,in tank mixture with SILVERADorr A LQ. Sele!;t the approprjate amount of basic blpnd ~djtNant per acre depending on .Iocal oc:inditionsbut do not apply less Bastc Blend adjuvant than 0.8 plJA. • APPLICATION METHODS Uniform, thorougl'1 spray oOverage is important to achieve .oonsistentweed control. The use of nozzles and spray pressure that deliver medium spray droplets as indicated in the nozzle manufacturer's catalogs and In accordance with ASAE Standard ·S-572 are highiy recommended for optimum spray. coverage~nd canopypenetratiori. Do not· use flood-jet nozzles, contro!'od droplet applicatiOn equipment, or cone' rlOzzloS. Ground Application SILVERADOTM LQ-Wild Oat herbicide can be applied·btoad~st in 10 - 20 gallons of water per acre. Uniform hCrbic;tde application is important for satisfactory w'eed control. Fot weed Control in dense Weed canopies. use 15 to 20 gallons or waierpel' acre. Weed infestations should .be trQatedbeforotheybecomc competitive '!Vilh the Q'op. 80-dcgree or 11Q.degree fJ~t-fan nozzles are recommended for optimum spray coverage and canopy penotration. Use a spray pressure (hat delivers medium spray droplets. Use screens that are,50 mesh or larger, Do not apply this produClthrough any type of irrigation system. Aerial Application Calibrate the spray equipment prior to use. S!\.VERADOTtA LQ Wild Oat hClrblcid~ should be applied in ~rhinimum of 5gal/ons of wator per broadcast acre. Use nozzles and spray pressure that do liver medium spray droplets as Indicated in the nozzle manufacturc(s ('~talogs and in accoroancfl :with ASAE Standard 8-572 for optimum spray coverag9 and canopy penotration. AArial applicatiOnS with this prOduct should be made at a maximum height of 10 f~elabove the crop with low drin nozzles at a pressuR? of 40 psi or a.t a pressure recommended by !hI'! nOzzle maniJfa9!urer. Avoid application under conditions wh.ero uniform'Coverage cannot be obtained or where excessive. spray drift may occur. . . , Flagmen and loaders' should avoid inhalation of spray mist .and prolonged Contact with skin. See tho' Spray Drift Management section of this label for additional'information on proper application of SILVERADO'TI. LO Wild Oat llerbicide. .' . 3 1 1 I I I I ENDANGERED SPECIES' To avoid adverse effects on endangerEld dioot sp"ecios, the following mitigation measures will be required where endangered species occur in Counties (jsled in the table below, For ground applications, thA app!icator Must 1. Apply when ,theteis sustained Wind away from naliveplan! cO!Tlml!nitios, qR 2. Use lo~pressu!e'no~les accoming tomanufaCt(jre(s specifications that pr~uco only coarse or very coarSe droplets, OR 3. Leave 25 footuntroatett buffer between treatment area and native plant communities, For acrialapplications, tlie applicator must 1. Apply only When there is sustained wind away from native plant COIl1munlties, OR 2. Leave 150 foot untreated buffer betwnen treatment area andnattve plants~ , 51 V RA OT LQ WI 0 h bl'd . t df L E D ., Id at er CI e is not reillS ere 'fh or use In fld estates 0 aho,' Oregon,Washington, and Wyoming. State CountY State County' Minnesota Brown Montana Flathead c CotlqllWOOd . Lake " .. Goodhue - Jackson Renville • ' MIXING INSTRUCTIONS • Sil VERAOOTV LO Wild Oat herbIcide must be applled~h clean and properly calibrated equipm~ni. Prior to adding SILVERADO TIl LO Wild Oat herbicide to the spray tank. ensure that the spray tank. filters and nozzles have been lhoroughly cleaned. Mlxlng'Order. t. Fill the tank 1/~ to 113 full of water. 2. While agitaling, add the required amount of SILVi:RADO'r.I LQ Wild Oat herbicide. 3. Continue agitation unlil the SILveRADO'" LO is, fully dispersed. at least 5 minutes. 4. .Once SILVE.RAOO"" LQ is fully dispersed.rj'laintain agitation and continue filling tank with water. II. is lmportant lh~t - i S'LVERADO~'" La is fully mixed with water be~ore adding anyolher material. 5. As the tank is filling. add the required amount of spray adjuvanl(methylateQ soed oil or basic blend adjuvant). Add additional pesticide tan~ mix partner, If desired. G. ~ontinue agitation during herbicide application ~o ensure uniform spray coverage. If the mixture, is not continuously agitated, settling may oCCtlr. If senling occurs, thoroughly re-agitate spray solution for at leasl 10 minutes before application. Use spray solution within 24 hours after mixing. COMPATIBIUTY If SILVERADO'''' La Wild Oat herbicide is 10 be tankmixnd with other herbicides, compatibility should be,tested prior to mixing. To test for'compatibility. usee'small conlaillAr and mix a small amount (0.5 to 1QI) of spray solution, combining all ingredients in the same ratio as 1110 anticipated use. Ir any indications of physlcal incompatibility develop. do, not use this mlxtufe for "spraying. Indicationsof. incompatibility usually OCQJr within 5--15 minutes after. mixing. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used, for precautionary siatements, direction~ for use, geographic andother.restriclions. • • WEED CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS Rate Recommendation Tables for Weed Control , ' . Apply SILVERADOTL' La Wild Oat herbicide * a mte of 1 - 1.25 fluid ounce per aero in wheal Weed control at selected weed heights and stag"as is shown in Ihefollowlng table: ' . . . . . .• Annual WeedsContrOlied wtth SILVERAOOTiotWlld Oat Herbicide (fluid Oljnces product/Acre) . . . Weed Species . 1.." ..25* Fluid ozs/Acre ' '~ Common Name (ScientHlc'Name)' SILVERADO~ LQ Wild Oat Herbicide North Dakota. South Dakota. Minnesota &rid Montana Wild oat (Avenafatua) Mustard. wild (Brassica kaber) 1'·2 inches . Volunteer Canola (BrasSictJ napus& Bras.'1ic:a rapa) 1 - 2 inches Green foxtail (So~aria viridis) Suppression" Yellow foxtail (Setari8/utescens) Suppressio,," PerSian damol'(LollumpersiCrIm) Suppression'· ~igwiled., red root (Amaranthusretrbfleicus) Suppressioil·~ Voluntee(oorn (Zoa mays) Suppression-- • Undcrdryeonditions. u~ SILVERADOru LQ ~ta dosage of up to 1.25 fluid ozsfacre for best results. ~. Suppre~d weeds wiU be stunted ingrowth and/or berEiduced in number as cOmpared to non-treated areas but p~~om1ance 'Ninnot be commerciall~ acc~Ptable. ", . TANK MIX RECOMMENDATIONS SILVERADOTM LQ Wild Oat herbicide may be tank mixed With the herbicides listed below to provide broad~spoctrum weed oontrql. When using SILVERADO~"" LQ in tank mix comblnaUonsi' follow the precautions and directions of the most restrictive label. !tis recOmmended that herbicides riOtspecifi~lly listed on tllis iabal for tank mixing with SILVERADom LQ WiI<1 Oat herbicide be applied sequentially, 5 days' prior to or 5, days after a SILVERADO'r~ La Wild Oat herbicide treatment. Consult appropriate label'of' each tank miX partner for recommcl1da~on's regarding application rates required lo'control weeds n~t iisted on Ihi~.label. , . . Tank Mixtures for Additional. Weed Control Ally~ ,. I ExpreSsf.!)'t Starane N t (2) Ally'" Extra .• Harmony'~ Extra XP t Stinqer Th' t , BUCTRIL'" Herbicide °t 'I Harmony'" t WideMatch fM (3) BRONATE ADVANCEDm Herbicide • (1) I. MCP esler (various) •• ; • Private .Label Bronate,AdVanced or equival'1nt bromoxynil procluclS may be substiiUted in a tankmix for these produCts .. Variousfor:mulations of MCPEster may.be used ai a dosage of up to O.2Slb ailA - t MCP Ester may be added as broad leaf tan'k mix,partner at no more Ulan O,251b ai/A of Mep Ester in lank'rnixturo",ith , SILVERADO'" " ' , (1) Oo,riot exceed. 0:8 pUAofBronateAdvah~d in comt?il'u~tion with SIL:VERi\DOTM ',(2) ,Up to O.3ptlA of ptlA otStarana IS reoammendecSJor use in oombirialion with SILVERADOTM (3) Up to 1.0 ptlA OfWidP.,M3ich is reoommenqed for "use in combination wl~ SILVERADO'M Tank Mixtures for Disease Control SILVERAoo":!ol Wild Oal herpicide may be applied,fn combination with S'tratflgo®, Headline. Tilt® or Topsin® M 70WP fungicides for weed and disease control. I.t is not recommended to add Siratogo to lankmixturos thaI contain 'both Silverado Wjld Oat herbicide and Bronate Advanceq. APplicatjons of SilveradO + Bronate Advanced and fungiCides m~y cal.lse temporary yellowing~ leaf burn and or h~i9hl reduction of the crop. Rerer to the specific fungicide label for usc directions. application rates. restrictions end a list of diseases controlled. ' • • Tank Mixtures for Insect Control SILVERADOTM LO Wild Oat herbicide may be applied with Mustang ~ax, Sevln® XLR Plus, Warriot® Insecticide with Zeon TechnolOgy or Z-CypeO.B EC Insecticide. Refer to the specific Insectlcido label for use directions, application rates,. restrictIons and a ItSl of Insects Controlled.' ' Tank Mlx'Precautions Always follow the label instructions of the tank mix partner as well as SILVERAOOiN LQ Wild Oat herbicide. Check the clompatibility of SILVERADO'" La vyild Oat h~rbicide and the tank mix partner by mixing all componentS in the order specified.in the Mixing Order section. Including adjuvants,DOd w~ler. into a small separate container in order to evaluale compatibility prior to adclll'l9 them to tho tank. CLEANUP PROCEDURE 1. Drain the tank completely; and then wash o'ultank, boom and hoses witll clean water. Drain again. 2~ Half flll the lank with clean:walcr and add ammonia (Le., 3% domestic ammonia solution) at a dilution rate of 1% (Le:. 1 gallon of domestic am~ni!! for every 1 oogallon5 of rihsate). Comj)lete filling of the tank with \vater. Agit.'lte/recirculate and flush through boom and hoses. Leave agitation on for 10 minutes. DraIn tank colT1pletely. . 3: Repeat step 2. 4. Remove nozilos'and screens and soak them in a1% ammonia solution. InSpElctnozzles and screens and romove visible residues. 5. Flush tank. boom. 'and hoses with dean water. 6; Inspect tank for ,visible residues. If present, repeal slep 2 . SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT SILVERADO'M LO Wild Qat herbicide is not volatile. Damage to, sensitiv~ crops can occur as a result of spray drift. Spray drm can be managed by several applica~n factors and by spraying under the appropriate climatic conditions. Consequently, 'avo,idance of spray drift iSthe res~onsibillty of the applicator and grower. 'SENSITIVEAAW:Thopcslicide should only be applied when the potenl1alfor drift to adjacent sonsitive areas.(o.g.,residential areas, b~ies ·of water, kriowr:I hf!bitats for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g .. when wind is qlowing away from the sensitive areas). ' A~oiding spray drift, at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator and grower. The interaction of many equipmenl-and­ wcatheHelated f~ctors,detcrminc the potolltia! for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering aU th~se factors when makir.gdec!~ions. ,,' 00 not apply under circumstances where pOssible drm to unprotected persons or to food, forage, or other plantings Illat might be damaged or crops theroofrendered unfit for sale, usa or consumption can occur. The following drift management requirements' muslbe followed to avoid off.target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. '1. 'The diStance of the. outer most nonles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan ,or, rotor. , 2. 'Nozzles must always pOint backward paralle! with the air stream and never bCi pointed dov,,"wards more than 45 degrees . 3. All aerial anc! ground application 8es, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-