# DU PONT SYNCHRONY STS - EPA Reg No: **352-568** - Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Thifensulfuron (6.3%); Chlorimuron (18.7%) - Label accepted: 1995-09-28 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00568-19950928.pdf --- ) --- Pt1 .:i 5 . _, ,._ "\ r- t' <;) Cec>r)i' :..., ,),,. - .-:0 b u C[U POND ® Synchrony® STS® herbicide H­ Irs} fO -'I, ,) " ......... A Growing Partnership With Nature" ) SYNCHRONY~ ST~ HIGHLIGHTS • SYNCHRONY STS provides selective postemergence weed control in'soybean varieties designated as "STS". • SYNCHRONY STS is a:pplied~t!herat~of one 3:4 ounce Soluble Pack~f41k1:e~i1'" See Rate. ; .. <:: ->:;::::<:::::::\:\-:" .,·SYNccjiRONY:STS m~Y9tyt~~lliill.~~'~ith . ASStJREll, or otherprOOllctSf()rih~~e£ indicaled below). Applications madc to weeds larger than the si/£s imlKated helow, or to weeds under strC\~. may result in uflsatisfaclOIY control. Applications made after lilly 1) may resuit in Ie,,>s than <;atisfact(lry weed control duc [0 the lar~e sizcs of the wceds and 1I\I..TC;\."C'ais following SC{juential applications. No-Till/Conservation Till SYNCHRONY STS may be used for postemergence weed control in no-tilVconsel>'ation till operations. A bumdown treatment is recommended before planting. SYNCHRONY STS may be used alone, in a tank rix for postemergence broadleaf weed control, or tank mixed With postemergence grass hemlcldes such as DuPont ASSURE II Hemicide for total postemergence weed control. SYNCHRONY STS may be used in sequence With prcemerge applications of DuPont CANOPY· herbicide for a pre· post No-Till hemicide program. Spray Additives Applications of SYNCHRONY 5TS ffillStinclude a crop oil concentrate. Refer to !he. Dufool.buUetin" Approved Adjuvants for Use withDuPoniRow Crop and Cereal Hemicides" for a list ofapPmvedadjulIantS and suggested use rates for SYNCHRONYSTS;An ammonium nitrogen' fertilizer may also be required.Prod~cis that combine ammonium fertilizers with surf:ictants or crop oils must meet all of the surfactant/crop oil and ammonium nitrogen fertilizer rcquircmcnt~. Crop Oil Concentrate • Apply crop oil concentnlle at 8 pt per 100 gal of spray solution (1.0% v/v), lise a g(xx]-{juality, petroleum-based or methylated seed oil­ based crop oil concentrate with at least 14% emulsifiers and W% oil. Ammonium Nitrogen FertiliZl'r III addition to a crop oil concentrate, an amlllonium nitrogen fl.:rtllizcr is rcc()fTllllcnded. ami required where vclvcllcaf is pre~nl. Use a high quality, liquid nitrogen fertilizer such as 2X·0-D or 30-0·0 at a rate of 4-H pi per acre, or a 10·34-0 at a rale of 2-4 pt pcr acre. Ahcmatively. a high-quality, sprJyabic gralic of ammonium sulfate (ll-O·O) may he used at a rate of 2-4 Ih per aCrt', lise tht lower rale of fenilizcr for sPI"'y voiullics of less tilan I:) gai per acre. TANK MIX APPLICATIONS Do nol tank mix SYNCHRONY STS with any olher pesticide or spray adjuvant except as specified on this or other supplemental labeling. SYNCHRONY STS AND POSTEMERGENCE GRASS HERBICIDES SYNCHRONY STS may be tank mixed with postemergencc grass herbicides such as DuPont ASSURE" IT Herbicide. 'Ih; types of grass present determine the alllount of ASSt IRE II to he lank mixed wilh SYNCHRONY STS. When applied as directed. a tank mix of SYNCHRONY STS and ASS\ lRF II w;1I c()ntwllile following gra\\es: SYNCHRONY STS + 50z of ASSURE /I per acre Grass lIeigilt (Inches) Volunteer Com 6 - 18 Shattercane 6 - 12 Giant roxtail 2 - 4 (preliller) Seedling Johnsongrass 2 - 8 SYNCHRONY STS + t0z of ASSURE /I per acre Grass lleight (Inches) Giant Foxtai' 4-8 Wild Proso Millet 2-6 SYNCHRONY STS + 8 oz of ASSURE /I per acre Grass Iwghl (Inches) Crowfoot Grass 2 - 6 Fall Panicum 2-6 Grecn Foxtail 2-4 Bristly Foxtail 2-4 Goosegrass 2-4 ltchgrass 2-R Field Sandbur 2-6 Sprang Ie top 2-6 Volunteer Cereals 2·6 Wild Oats 2-6 Witchgrass 2-6 SYNCHRONY STS + 10 oz of ASSURE /I per acre Gras", /leiShl (Inc"es) ~J~u~ng~l~en~'c~e~ ________________________ ~2 ~~ ____ __ Rhizome Johnsongrass 10· 24 Include a crop oil concentrate with the tank mix of SYNCHRONY STS and poslcrner~cnce grass herbicide.s slleh as ASSURE II. Use the rale listed ill the Soyhean Spray Additives section, SYNCHRONY STS may be lank mixed with olher grass herhicides slIch as Poast Plusl , Sclcctl, FlI~ion" or I:usiladc~ 2{X)O. RC',d and follow lahcl directions for any tmk Tllix product. Under certain conditions SYNCHRONY STS may reduce the activity of the grass he:bicidc, n,e broallieaf activity of SYNCHRONY STS will not he affecled. For hest reslllt.s apply SYNCHRONY STS eilher 7 llayS her." ,­ or I day afler Ihe grass herbicide. Refer to Ihe grass hcrbicilic label f()f precautions anL. specific usc information. SYNCHRONY STS and 2,4-0B SYNCHRONY STS may be tank mixed with 1·2 fl ('I per acre of2,4-DB for improved control of giant ragweed, allOual momingglory and other broadleaf weeds. Applications to momingglory species Olusl he made hefore the weeds arc 4" tall. • Soybeans must be at least 8" tall before applying SYNCHRONY STS in a tank mix willi 2,4-DB. Applicalions of SYNCHRONY STS and 7,4-DB mllst include a llo11ionic sur1'act~mt at the ralc c." 2 pinTS !X=f 1 no gal (minimutll or O.125t;{ \'/v of actual Ilonionic surfactant) or crop (lil COIKcntratc at H pinTs [X'r Ion gal of spray s(lillli()fl (I.()':;-' v/v). See Spmy Additives. Apply a tank rill.' of SYNCHRONY STS and 7A·DIl hy ground only. ) In Kansas and Missouri (c :ecpt the boothecl area), when conditions are excessively hot alicby ;lppliclli()n until :.Ircss passes and weeds start to grow dgall1. SCH'rc srll~SS ~dHlllghl, disease, insect damage, or nutrient defi.ciency such as iron chlorosis) ."ollowing application may abo result in poor weed control. Do not apply SYNClIRONY STS if rain is expected within I hnur or weed contlol may d~crC~l\C. ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES Imrl()f1anC Crops other than soyhcans following a SYNCHRONY STS 3pplicatim can vary in Iheir sensitivity to low concentrations of SYNCHRONY STS remaining in the .'>Oil. Rotational crop gUH.lcline..:; must he followed. When SY.NCHRONY STS is applied in sequence with CANOPY. follnw rotatiooal crop guidelines listed on the t:.\NOPY label. If S( 'LI'ITR. PURSUIT. or 'my pr"luct containing the active ingredients ima"'qllin or imal('lhapyr (such as SQUADRON or I' ASSf'ORT) IS applied to soybeans tht salllr. yeal as SYNCHRONY '<;TS, !(lilow the more restnctIVe rotational l rop gil idl'l1Jlt.' , 5 "7 Ie· f Rotational Crop Groups A & B Region A: -me states of Delaware, Illinois (Fields south of Interstate 80.), Indiana, Iowa (Fields located outside the boundaries of the Clarion-Nicollet-Webster and Hamburg-Ida­ Monona soil associations and fields located outside O,e historic flood plain of the Missouri RiveL), Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan (Fields south of Interstate 96 or per supplemental labeling.), Missouri (Except the Bootheel), Nebrd.ska (Fields south of Roule 30 and east of Route 281.), New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Region B: The states of.ll labama (Except the "Black Belt" where soil pH must be less than 7.0.), Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, LouiSIana, Missouri (Bootheel reg;()J1 only), MississippI (Except the "Black Belt" where soil pH must be less than 7.0.), NOith Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas (Fields east of Route 183), and Virginia . Follow Recrop Interval 1 if: TIle field is located in a "Region A" state (all pH soils) AND, EITHER A maximum of one applicatioll of SYNCHRONY S1'S al a rate of one ~oluablc packctJ4 acres for the groWing season is applied, OR A maximum of one application of SYNCHRONY STS al a rale of one soluablc packctl4 alTes in sequence WiOI 1/3 o7Jacrc ofCh>sic. Follow RCCfOll Interval 1 if: 'n,e field is located in a "Region A" state wilh soil I'll 7.0 or less AND A maximum mtc of one application of SYNCHRONY S1'S at a rJIC of one soluable packet/4 acres in sequence with a maximum rate of :114 "dam: of CLASSIC. Follow Rccrop Interval 2 if: The field is located in a "Region fl" st,de (all I'll soils c,cept those with pll grealer th,m 7.0 in Vitl'illia and the fllack flell region of Alabama and MississippI) AND A maximum of one application of SYNCHRONY STS at a rate of one .solua!>lc packet/4 acres in sequence WillI .114olJacre ofCl.ASSIC IS appllcd. ) l Rotational Interval (months) Following the Use of SYNCHRONY STS' Crop Soybeans Ct.:rcal Grains ~L"turc Gr:,l<';sc, Interval I Anytime (such a.;; l'cS(uc anLi Rycgrass) Dry Be:ms Kidney Beans Peas Snap Beans <) Held Com (IR) , 8 J'jeld C:o_Ill"(SL1lCsin .. ~.egi()~A) . 9 Held Com"(SL1ICS of AR, MO (Boothcel only), !'J(,Qj(.J"N, and..I:'0 not clean ncar wells, waIn source, nr ncar dc:-.ilcahh.' - . vc~ctati()n. f)1~P()SC nf w I sO - 200 microns). The best drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverag~nd control. The presence of sensitive species nearby. the environmental conditions. and pest pressure may affect how an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAL. BUT WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFf IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! See Wind. Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature Inversions sections of this label. Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques Volume - Use high !low rate nozzles 10 apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated !lows produce larger droplets. Pressure - Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED, USE A HIGHER­ CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE. Nozzle Type - Usc a nozzle ')"pe that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, nanower spray angles pnxiucc IJrgcr droplets. Consider using low­ drift nozzles. Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft Number of Nozzles - Usc the minimum number of nozzles with the highest flow rate that provide unifonn coverage. ;\lozzlc Orientation - Oncnting n07lles so that the spray is emitted hackwards, parallel to the airstream will produce larger droplets than other orientations. Nonie Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core with swirl plate removed) oriented straight hack produce larger droplets than other noaic types. Boom Length - 'Inc boom length should not exceed 3/4 of the \\ling or rotor length - longer booms increase drift potentia1. Applkation "ci~ht Application more than 10 ft a~)(we the canopy ITKrCaSC"i the potential for spray dnft. BOOM HEIGHT SetlHlg tile hoom at the I()\v~,~;t labeled height (if srx'ciflcd) \I,:lucl, provides lITllfOTTllCflVerage reduces the t~xp()"urc of drpplefS to C'vaporation :Hld wind. h1r ground cquipmcnl. !he hoorn "hould fl'maln level ',.I,.'itil the nop and tnvc minimal boullc(,. 7 WIND Drift poIentia! increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due :0 inversion potential) or more than IO mph. However. ",any factors. including droplet size and '''Iuipment type deternline drift potential at any given wind speed. A VOID GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS. Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect spray drift. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY When making applications in hot and dry conditions. set up equipment to produce larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation. TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS Drift potential is high tluring a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing. which causes small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally in a concentrated cloud. Temperature inversions are characterized by increaSing temperature 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 he indicated by ground fog; however. if fog is not presen!, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke g-~ncrator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally III a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion. while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. SHIELDED SPRA YERS Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to verify that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering with UllJfOml deposition of the product. AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST) FIELD CROP SPRA YERS Air assisted field crop sprayers carry droplets to the target via a downward directed air streatll. Some Illay reduce the potentiai for drift, but if a sprayer is ull;uitable for the application andlor set up improperly. high Jrift potential can result. It is the responsibility of the applicator to determine that a sprayer is suitahle for the intended application. is configured properly, and that drift is not occurring. Note: Air a"jsted field sprayers can affect product perfonnanec by atfcctir.g spray coverage and canopy pcnetralion. Consult the application equipment section of tim label to detenninc if use of an alf assisted sprayrr is recom mended. ) I AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST) TREE AND VINE SPRAYERS Air assisted tree and vine sprayers carry droplets into the canopy of trees and vines via a radially or laterally directed air stream. 111ese sprayers are not suitable for applying herbicides. In addition to the general drift management prine iples already described, the following specific practices will funher reduce the potential for drift.: Adjust deflectors and aiming devices so that spray is only directed inlO the canopy. Block ojJupward pointed noules when there is no overhanging canopy. ; Use only enough air volume to penetrale the canopy and provide good coverage. Do not aI/ow spray to go beyond the edge of the cultivated area. Spray the outside row only from outside the planting. IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Do not grazetreared fields or harvestfor forage or hay. Do nolappljtlJisproduct throughan~typecif irrigation equipment Injury to or loss of desimble trees or vegetation may result from failure to observe the following: Do not apply SYNCHRONY STS Or dmin or flush equipment on or n~ar desimble trees or other planls, on areas where theu roots may extend, or in locations where the chemical may he washed or moved into contact with their roots. Do not use on lawns. walks. driveways, tennis courts or similar arcm;. Many crops are sensitive to SYNCHRONY STS. All direct or indirect contact (stich as spmy drift) with crops other than soybeans should be avoided. TIKlfoughly clean all application equipment immediately aher llse and prior to spraying crops other th~n soybeans. SYNCHRONY STS is for use only on soybean varieti,,., designated as "STS". INFORMATION ON RESISTANT WEEDS When helbicides with the same mode of action arc uscd repeatedly over several yea.-s to coniiol Ule same weed species in the same field, narumlly·occurring resis~mt weed hiotypes may survive a correctly applied herbicide treatment, propagate. and become dominant in Ulat field. These resistant wced hiotypes lIIay not be adequately controlled. Cultural practices such as tillage, prcvc:nting weed escapes from going to secd. and usmg hcrhicidcs with differrnt modes of action within and hetween crop seasons can aid in delaying ttlC proliferation and possihle dominancc of herbicide resistant weed biotyp<'s. 0:------------,' n J STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Storage: Store product in Original container only. Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or fced in storage. Product Disposal: Do not contaminate watcr, food or feed by disposal. Wastes resulting from the us~ of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. Container Disposal: Do not reuse the outer box or the resealable plastic bag. When all water·soluble packets are used, the outer packaging should be clean and may be disposed of in a sanitary landfill Or by incineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by open burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. If the resealable plast;c bag contacts the formulated proouct in any way,the bag must be triple·rinsed with clean water. Add the rinsate to the spray tank and dispose of the outer wrap as described above. Notice to Buyer: Purchase of these materials does not confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the United States. Use of this quantity of purchased SYNCHRONY STS herbicide is pemlitted under claim 24 of U.S. Patent 5,081,082. NOTICE OF WARRANTY DuPont. warrants that this product confonn5 to the chemical description on the label thereof and is reasonably fit for the pUrpoSe stated on such label only when used in accordance with the directions under nonnal usc conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently ass(x:iated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or olher unintendcd consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of usc or application, all of which are beyond the control of DuPont. In no case shall DuPont be liable for consequential. spcci;:.1i or indirect damages rcsulting from the usc or handling of this product. All such risks arc assumed hy the buyer. DU PONT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABlI.ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICUI.AR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE. 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