# BAS 756 00 H HERBICIDE - EPA Reg No: **7969-254** - Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt (18.6%); Pendimethalin (33%) - Label accepted: 2007-04-23 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00254-20070423.pdf --- OttIC\'.' of pestici~e ProgrEUnH Rco~str<1tiQn Div~Slon (1S0~PI 1200 Pennsylvania Av"" N.~.' washington. [' C ,i1~6J NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: 2L-Registration . ___ Reregistration (under flF'RA. cu. amended) NalJIe a:}d Address of Registr.tn[ (Include ZIP Cod('): BASF Corporation Agricultural Products 26 Davis Drive Research Trianqle Park, NC 27709 Dat~ ot Issuance' 7969-254 T£= 0; issuance, Conditional N<-IPK ~f Pe5tic~de PI"oduct, BAS 756 00 H Note; Change!. 1-n labeJ.Lng differing in substance from that accept eo in connection with this registration must be submitteo to and accept.ed by t..he RegistrlltlOr. Di\"lIiion prior to use of the label in ctm'lllE!rce . .In any correspondence OD this product always refer to the above EPA regiS'tration nwnher. On the b<1!>i5 of infonnation furnished by the registrant. the above named pesticide .l.S hereby I"egistered/reI"egistelcd under the Federal lnsl'ctlcide. F'unglcid£' and Rodenticide Act. RegistLH IC:' i!' tn no .... ·ay tc be constroJed as al": endorsement OI" rer;ommendation of t.his producL by the Agency In order to protect healti'. dno the {'n .... lromDent, the Adn ... nlstrato:r, on hlS mOtlOll, may at any t~me suspend or cancel Lhe registration Df d pestlcide 11' accord<.ncp with the Act. The acceptance of any name In connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construI<{j "" glvlng the regif'trdIlt " t".l.ght to exclusive use of th~1 name or to its use if it has been covet"ed by others. This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(A) provided you agree in writing to: 1. Change the Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals statement to "Harmful if absorbed through skin. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing .... 2. On page 2 of the label, add "exist" after "washables". 3. On page 3, under the heading Environmental Hazards, change " ... when disposing of equipment washwaters" to "when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate .... 4. Throughout the Directions for Use change "may be applied" to "apply". 5. To the Warranty section change "All such risks ... " to "To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks ... ", "BASF makes no other ... " to 'To the extent consistent with applicable law, BASF makes no other. .. ", and "To the extent permitted by law" to "To the extent consistent with applicable law". 6. You must submit within 1 year of the date of this registration the results of the 12 month study data at ambient temperatures of the storage stability and corrosion characteristics studies. 7. On page 25 delete "including but not limited to" from the table at the top of the page and anywhere else it occurs on the label. Signarure of Approving OffiCial' oate: . ~L t-/- 2..3-D7 Jam~o ~s, Cd~~r (25) Herbjdde Branch, Registration Division (7505P) \7 YOU will submit one copy of your final printed labeling (8 Y>" X 11" copy) before you release the product fOr shipment. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6(el. A stamped copy of labeling is enclosed for your records. If you have any questions please contact Erik Kraft at 703-308-9358. BAS 756 00 H herbicide For Use in Alfalfa, Corn (field, pop, seed, sweet), Cotton, Edible Beans, Garlic, Lentils and Peas, Peanuts, Soybean, Sugarcane, Sunflower and Tree Fruit, Nut & Grape Crops Active Ingredients: Pendimethalin* (N-(1-ethylpropyl)-3,4-dimethyl-2,6 dinitrobenzenamine) ........................... 33.0% Glyphosate**, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine in:he fonn of its isoproyplamine salt... ..... 18.6% Inert Ingredients:... . ............................................................................... 48 4% Total: ............................................................................................................ .100.0 % * contains 3.2 pounds per U.S. gallon of active ingredient pendimethalin *. contains 2.45 pODnds per U.S. gallon of active ingredient glJ1lhosate, in the form of its isopropylamine salt. Equivalent to 1.8 pounds per U.S. gallon of the acid, glJ1lhosate EPA Reg. Number: 7969-xxx EPA Est. Number: ___ _ KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTIONIPRECAUCIONl Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) In case of emergency endangering life or property involving this product, call day or night 1-800- 832-HELP (4357). See inside booklet for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, and Directions For Use. Net Contents: ___ _ Product of U.S.A. BASF Corporation Agricultural Products 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 ... ~, willi CQMMI!lrl,i'i~. inSI'A~"~ t-j- u-C)l Uoder Dc F~\ 1!15~cticide, Fuo!:icidc. lIII!l RodIof . ,atin!! ~. Annual BroadleafWeeds Annual Grass Weeds A.maranth. Palmer ! Bamvardl:!rass Budoss. small Crabgrass Caroetweed Crowfootl:!rass Kochia Cuograss woollyl Lambsquarters common Foxtail I:!iant Lamb~quarters slimleaf Foxtail gr",en Pil:!weed, Prostrate Foxtail, vellow Pil:!weed redroot Goose~rass' Pil:!weed smooth J ohnsongrass _(seedling)' Pigweed tumble Millet wild proso' Purslane common Panicum fall Puslev. Florida Panicum Texas Smartweed Pennsvlvania' Sandbur field Sourge annual Shattercane Velvetleaf' Sil:!na\grass' Waterhemo soecies Witchgrass , Partial control or suppression. To complement control, BAS 756 00 H should be used in tank mixes or sequential anolications with other herbicides that orovide additional control oftbese weeds soecies. 2 For best control of these weed species, use the highest rate recommended by soil type. If dry conditions exist near application or excessive rainfall occurs early in season, a postemergence herbicide or cultivation may be required to help control these weeds. 3 Best oostemeroence control is obtained when applied to actively !!Towin. weeds < 4" in size. To control weeds not listed on this label, use a combination of another registered herbicide with BAS 756 00 H treatment, or a cultivation o~ application of any other registered herbicide 6 I . i foHowing a BAS 756 00 H treatment. The preemergence residual efficacy of BAS 756 00 H will improve if application is followed by 0.33 - 0.67 inches of activating rainfall or its ecuivalent in sprinkler irrigation. If precipitation does not occur or if weeds should germinate prior to activation of herbicide a shallow cultivation can be used to destroy emerged weeds. When cultivating for any reason, it should be shallow to maintain a treated zone near the soil surface. Note that cultivation prior to 7 days after application may reduce the postemergence cont-ol of emerged weeds by BAS 756 00 H. Applied according to label directions and under normal growing conditions, BAS 756 00 H or BAS 756 00 H tank-mix combinations will not cause crop injury. Over-application can result in crop stand loss, crop injury, or soil residues. Uneven application can decrease weed control or cause crop injury. Seedling diseases, cold weather, excessive moisture, high soil pH, high soil salt concentration, or drought can weaken seedlings and plants, and increase the possibility of plant damage from BAS 75600 H. II. APPLICATIO~ INSTRUCTIONS BAS 756 00 H will provide effective weed control when applied by ground or aerial equipment and subsequently incorporated into soil by rainfall or sprinkler irrigation. BAS 756 00 H is generally recommended for preplant, preemergence or certain early postemergence applications. See section VI. Crop-Specific Information for specific application directions by crop. BAS 756 00 H may be applied using either water or sprayable fluid fertilizer as the spray carrier. However, sprayable fluid fertilizer as a carrier is NOT recommended for use for broadcast applications after crop emergence as crop injury may occur, unless the typical fertilizer burn symptoms on the crop are acceptable. APPLICATION RATE Recommended use rates for BAS 756 OOH when used alone, in tank mix, or sequential applications are given in Table 2. Refer to section VI. Crop-Specific Information for additional rate information specific to crops. Use rates of this product may vary by soil texture and organic matter. Soil texture groupings used in this label are coarse (sand, loamy sand, sandy loam), medium (silt, silt loam, loam, sandy clay loam), and fine (sandy clay, silty clay, silty clay loam, clay loam, and clay). DO NOT apply to sand-textured soil with less than 3% organic matter (as determined by soil tests, if not known) where depth to groundwater is 30 feet or less. When use rates are expressed in ranges, use the lower rates for more coarsely textured soils low in organic matter and use the higher rates for more finely textured soils that are high in organic matter. For postemergence control of emerged weeds and preemergence residual control of the germinating weed species (see list in Table 1. Weeds Controlled), apply BAS 75600 H at the use rates stated in Table 2. Use rates and directions appearing in section VI. Crop-Specific Information always supercede these general use rate guidelines. Table 2. Broadcast Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) of BAS 756 00 H as Determined by Soil Texture and Organic Matter Content 7 Soil Texture Or!!anic Matter Contcnt less than 3% 3% or more Coarse 40 60 Medium 60 80 Fine 60 80 The rates listed are intended for full season control of targeted weeds. Reduced rates may be used where partial control or reduced length of soil residual control is required, such as postemergence applications, or preemergence application where cultivation or sequentially applied herbicides will be used for added control of the same targeted weed species. Use 30, 40, and 60 fluid ounces per ac-e of BAS 756 00 H on coarse, medium and fme soil, respectivel\'. APPLICATION TIMING (see crop specific sections for additional directions) BAS 756 00 H can be applied preplant, preemergence or in certain situations as a broadcast early or directed postemergence application. Refer to section VI. Crop-Specific Information for specific postemergence application recommendations by crop. SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT BAS 756 00 H may applied by ground or aerial equipment. A erial Applicatjon' UnifOlmly apply in 5 or more gallons of water per acre. The actual minimum spray volume per acre is detenl1ined by the spray equipment used. Use adeqnate spray volume to provide accurate and unifonn distribution of spray particles over the treated area and to avoid spray drift. Exercise caution to minimize drift. DO NOT apply during periods of gusty winds or when wind conditions favor drifting. Spray drift can cause injury to sensitive crops. It is recommended that a flagman or an automatic mechanical flagging unit on the aircraft be used to avoid overlapping and possible crop injury. • Managing spray drift from aerial applications: Applicators must follow these requirements to avoid off-target drift movement: I) boom length - the distance of the outennost nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor, 2) nozzle orientation - nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees, and 3) application height - without compromising aircraft safety, applications should made at a height of lO feet or less above the crop canopy or tallest plants. Applicators must follow the most restrictive use cautions to avoid drift hazards, including those found in this labeling as well as applicable state and local regulations and ordinances. Ground Application (llanding): When applying BAS 756 00 H by banding, determine the amount of herbicide and water volume needed using the following fonnula: (Bandwidth in inches I Row width in inches) x Broadcast rate per acre = Banding herbicide rate per acre (Bandwidth in inches I Row width in inches) x Broadcast volume per acre = Banding water volume per acre Ground Application (Broadcast)- Unifonnly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre or 10 to 20 gallons of liquid fertilizer per acre. Use sprayers equipped with appropriate nozzles that provide unitonn and accurate spray distribution and minimize drift. Keep the bypass line on or near the bottom of the tank to minimize foaming. Nozzle and ill-line screens must be no finer than 50 mesh. Application of BAS 756 00 H during periods of gusty winds may result in uneven applications. 8 Cleanjng Spra)' EqJljpment· Clean application equipment thoroughly by using a strong detergent or commercial sprayer cleaner according to the nanufacturer's directions and then triple rinsing the equipment before and after applying this product MANAGING OFF-TARGET MOVEMENT SPRAY DRIFT: Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicatoL The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these factors when making decisions. The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural crops: I. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotOL 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 shall be observed. To minimize spray drift, the applicator should be familiar with and take into account the following drift reduction advisory infonnation. Additional information may be available from state enforcement agencies or the Cooperative Extension Service on the application of this product INFORMATION ON DROPLET SIZE The best drift management strategy and most effective way to reduce drift potential are to apply large droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see WIND, TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY, and TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS). CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE • Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger droplets. • Pressure - DO NOT exceed the nozzle manufacturer's recommended pressures, For many nozzle types, lower pressure produces larger droplets. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing pressure, • Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage. • N01;zle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released parallel to the air stream produces larger droplets than other orientations and is recommended practice. Significant deflection from the 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. Consider using low-drift nozzles. Straight- or solid-stream nozzles oriented straight back produce the largest droplets and the lowest drift, DO NOT use nozzles producing a mist droplet spray. BOOM LENGTH For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width. 9 APPLICATION HEIGHT Making applications at the lowest possible height (aircraft, ground driven spray boom) that is safe and practical reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. 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. SWATH ADJUSTMENT When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and downwind edges of the field. the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the application equipment (e.g. aircraft, ground) upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller droplets, etc.). WIND Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 3-10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type, determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should be avoided below 3 mph due to variable wind direction and high inversion potential. NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect spray drift. TEMPERATURE M'D HUMIDITY When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry. TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS Applications should not occur during temperature inversion because drift potential is high. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud, which can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds conunon during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are conunon 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 laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. SENSITIVE AREAS Spray drift from applying this product may result in damage to sensitive plants adjacent to the treatment area. Only apply this product when the potential for drift to these and other adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, or non-target crops) is minimal. DO NOT apply when the following conditions exist that increase the likelihood of spray drift from intended targets: high or gusty winds, high temperatures, low humidity, temperature inversions. WIND EROSION Avoid treating powdery dry or light sandy soils when conditions are favorable for wind erosion. Under these conditions, the soil surface should first be settled by rainfall or irrigation. The actual 10 minimum spray volume per acre is determined by the spray equipment used. Use adequate spray vol ume to provide accurate and unifonn distribution of spray particles over the treated area and to avoid spray drift. III. ADDITIVES Adjuvants must be used with BAS 765 00 H for the control of emerged weeds. Best results will usually be obtained by combining a high quality nonionic surfactant (NIS) and spray grade ammonium sulfate fertilizer (Al\,lS) with BAS 756 00 H. The addition of the AMS fertilizer is especially important in areas where the spray water source contains high levels of calcium or magnesium. A NIS and AMS are the only adjuvants recommended when the spray solution will be applied over-the top of an emerged crop. (Note that the emerged crop must be glyphosate tolerant - see the crop specific section(s) for additional information). Other adjuvants such as crop oil concentrates (CO C), methylated seed oils (MSO) or blends may be used if required by a tank mix product or if NIS is unavailable. Follow the adjuvant recommendations on the tank mix partner's label. Note that postemergence control provided by BAS 756 00 H may be reduced if a COC or MSO is substituted for a NIS adjuvant. And COC and MSO type adjuvants are not recommended for use when BAS 756 00 H will be applied after crop emergence. preferred Additiye (and Rates)' - NIS (80% active) at 0.25%v/v or I qtllOO gallons + AMS (5 to 171bsll00 gallons) Alternatiye Additiyes (and Rates)' (use only when an emerged crop is not present)­ - MSO (1-2 pt/A) + AMS (5 to 171bs/100 gallons) - COC (1-2 ptlA) + AMS (5 to 17 IbsllOO gallons) A crop oil concentrate (CO C) must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all of the following criteria: • be non-phytotoxic, • contain only EPA-exempt ingredients, • provide good mixing quality in a jar compatibility test, and • be successful in local experience. The exact composition of suitable products will vary; however, vegetable and petroleum oil concentrates should contain emulsifiers to provide good mixing quality. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. For additional information, see Compatibility "Jar Test" Test for Mix Components. IV. GENERAL TANK MIXING INFORMATION BAS 756 00 H may be applied in a tank mix or a sequential application with other herbicides registered for use in a given crop. Refer to the companion label for weeds controlled in addition to BAS 756 00 H alone. When using tank mixtures or sequential applications with BAS 756 00 H, always read the companion product label(s) to determine the specific use rates by soil types, weed species, and 11 weed or crop grov,1h stage. In addition, follow all precautions and restrictions including state and local use restrictions that may apply to specific products. Always follow the most restrictive labeL Compatibility "Jar Test" for Mix Components: Before mixing components, always perform this test: 1. For 20 gallons per acre spray volume, use 3.3 cups (800 ml) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust rates accordingly. Only use water from the intended source at the source temperature. 2. Add components in the sequence indicated in the Mixing Order using 2 teaspoons for each pound or 1 teaspoon for each pint of recommended label rate per acre. 3. Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between component additions. 4. When the components have all been added to the jar, let the solution stand for 15 minutes. 5. Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability. The spray solution should not have free oil on the surface, nor fme particles that precipitate to the bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. If the spray solution is not compatible, repeat the compatibility test with the addition of a suitable compatibility agent. If the solution is then compatible, use the compatibility agent as directed on its labeL If the solution is still incompatible, DO NOT mix the ingredients in the same tank. Liquid Fertilizers: Prior to mixing, small quantities should always be tested using a simple jar test. Add the required amount of BAS 756 00 H to a half filled spray tank while agitating; then add the fertilizer product. Complete filling spray tank to desired leveL Mixing Order for Ground Driven Sprayers: 1. Fill tank Y, to % full with clean water or liquid fertilizer and agitate. Prior to mixing BAS 75600 H or BAS 756 00 H tank mixtures in liquid fertilizer, refer to appropriate label sections for recommended uses in liquid fertilizer, application instructions, and compatibility determinations. NOTE: BAS 75600 H will NOT mix in high salt formulation fertilizers, such as 10-34-0. When utilizing high salt formulation fertilizers as the spray carrier, use one of the following: (a) Pre-slurry BAS 756 00 H in water prior to adding to tank, use 1:1 ratio of water to BAS 75600 H. (b) Add water to fertilizer solution prior to adding BAS 756 00 H. The amount of water should equal amount of BAS 756 00 H to be used. 2 BAS 75600H Alone When using BAS 756 00 H alone, add BAS 756 00 H to the partially filled tank while agitating and then filJ the remainder of the tank with water or liquid fertilizer. 3. BAS 756 00 H Tank Mixes Add the tank mixture ingredients in the order listed below prior to adding BAS 756 00 H. (a) Wettable Powder (WP) formulations .. make a slurry of the WP in water (1:2 ratio). Add the slurry slowly into the partially filled tank while agitating. (b) Wettable Granule (WG) or Dry Flowable (DF) formulations - add the granules to the partially filled tank while agitating. Make a slurry of the granules in water before adding to liquid fertilizer. (e) Suspension Concentrate (SC) or Flowable (F'L) formulations - add the SC / FL formulation to the partially filled tank while agitating. (d) Add BAS 756 00 H to the partially filled tank while agitating. (e) Water Soluble (SL) formulations - add the SL formulation to the partially filled tank while agitating. 12 (f) Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) formulations - add tbe EC formulation to the partially filled tank wbile agitating. Fill tbe remainder of the tank with water or Lquid fertilizer while agitating. 4. Thorough and continuous sprayer-tank agitation MUST be maintained during mixing and spraying of BAS 756 00 H. If the spray miXTUre is allowed to settle for any period of time. thorough agitation is essential to re-suspend he mixture before spraying is resumed. v. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS • Maximum seasonal use rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum labeled rate for any soil type. • Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): Refer to section VI. Crop-Specific Information for crop­ specific pre-harvest intervals and feeding and grazing restrictions. • Restricted Entry Inten'al (REI): 24 hours • When using tank mixtures with BAS 75600 II, always read the companion product label(s) to determine the specific use rates by soil types. weed species, and weed or crop growth stage. In addition, follow alJ precautions and restrictions including state and local use restrictions that may apply to specific products. Always follow the most restrictive label. • In the event of a crop loss due to weather conditions, any crop registered for a preplant application of BAS 756 00 H can be replanted without adverse effects the same year (see section VI. Crop-Specific Information for exceptions). Ifreplanting is necessary, DO NOT work the soil deeper than the treated zone. • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H to peat or muck soils unless specified in section VI. Crop­ Specific Information. Crop rotation restriction: • Land treated with BAS 756 00 H may be planted to other crops the following year. See restrictions below for cereals, sugar beets, red beets, and spinach. • Winter Wheat and Winter Barley may be planted in the fall 4 months after a BAS 756 00 H application in any registered crop. Winter wheat and winter barley may be planted in the fall 3 months after a BAS 756 00 II (CULTI-SPRA Y) application in irrigated field corn or grain sorghum. The treated crop must be grown to maturity and harvested before planting wheat or barley. In areas where irrigation is normally needed to produce the crop treated with BAS 756 00 H, DO NOT plant winter wheat or winter barley as follow crops if crop failure/destruction occurs and land is fallowed during the summer as crop injury may result. DO NOT plant winter wheat or winter barley as follow crops in treated land until the next growing season if BAS 756 00 H is applied at 80 ounces or higher. DO NOT feed forage or graze livestock for 75 days after planting wheat or barley in treated land. • Sugar beets, Red Beets, Spinach; To avoid crop injury, DO NOT plant sugar beets, red beets, or spinach for 12 months following a BAS 756 00 H application. To insure thorough mixing of soil prior to planting these crops, land should be plowed using a moldboard plow to a depth of 12 inches. • When BAS 756 00 H is used in tank mix or sequential combinations, refer to label of other herbicides for additional follow crop restrictions. • Use of BAS 756 00 H herbicide in accordance with label directions is expected to result in normal growth of rotational crops in most situations; however, various environmental and 13 agronomic factors make it impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the usc of this product. Use Area VI. CROP-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ALFALFA BAS 756 00 H may be applied for weed control i 1 Roundup Ready'" designated (glyphosate tolerant) alfalfa varieties grov.'ll for forage, hay. or seed. BAS 756 00 H contains glyphosate and MUST Ol\TY be applied to Roundup Ready designated (glyphosate tolerant) alfalfa varieties or crop inj ury will occur. Use Methods, Timings, and Rates EstabUsbed ROl!ndl!p Read>' (glypbosate tolerant) Alfalfa Grown For ForagefHay' (Defined as alfalfa planted in the fall or spring which has gone through a summer season of cutting/mowing). UnifOlmly apply BAS 756 00 H at a hroadcast ratc of 40 to 100 fluid ounces per acre as a single application. Applications can he made in the fall after the last mowing/cutting. during winter dOlmancy, in the spring. or between cuttings in-season. Sequential applications can be made but the total BAS 756 00 H applied in a ,cason cannot exceed 160 fluid ounces per acre. Applications should be made prior to the alfalfa reaching 6 inches of re-grov,lh. Applications made after the alfalfa exceeds 6 inches in height may result in poor weed control due to reduced spray coverage to the soil. EstabUsbed Roundup Read)' (gl),phosate tolerant> Alfalfa Grawn For Seed' (Defmed as alfalfa planted in the fall or spring which has gone through a summer season of cutting/mowing). Unifol1'llly apply BAS 756 00 II at a broadcast rate of 40 to 100 fluid ounces per acre as a single application. In areas that mow the alfalfa to improve bloom unifonnity. apply BAS 75600 H as a broadcast spray before the alfalfa exceeds 10 inches in height after the first mowing only. Once the alfalfa reaches 10 inches in height or if the alfalfa has heen mowedibeaten two or more times, BAS 756 00 H must be applied using drop nozzles directing the spray so that there is little or no contact with the foliage. Sequential applications can be made but the total BAS 756 00 H applied in a season cannot cxceed 160 fluid ounces per acre. Seedling Roundup Ready (glyphosate tolerant) Alfalfa- (Defmed as alfalfa planted in the fall or spring which has NOT gone through a summer season of cutting/mowing). Unifol1'llly apply BAS 756 00 II at a broadcast rate 0[20 to 40 fluid ounces per acre as a single application. Applications can be made once the seedling alfalfa has reached the 2nd trifoliate stage of growth. Applications should he :nade prior to the alfalfa reaching 6 inches in 14 growth. Applications made after the alfalfa exceeds 6 inches in height may result in poor weed control due to reduced spray coverage to the soil. Additjonal Grass Weeds Controlled: In addition to the Table 1. list, the following weeds are controlled in alfalfa when BAS 756 00 H is applied at the rate of 80 to 100 ounces per acre prior to weed emergence: bluegrass (annual), browntov panicum, itchgrass, goosegrass, junglerice, lovegrass, Mexican sprangletop, red sprangletop. shattercane, signalgrass, wild pro so millet, woolly cupgrass. Additjonal BroadleafWeeds Controlled: In addition to the Table 1. list, the following weeds are controlled in alfalfa when BAS 756 00 H is applied at the rate of 80 to 100 ounces per acre prior to weed emergence: common chickweed, rnouseear chickweed, dodder, fiddleneck, henbit, prostrate knotweed, London rocket, Pennsylvania smartweed, puncturevine, velvetleaf Restrictions and Limitations • Some stunting and chlorosis of the alfalfa may occur with use of BAS 75600 H in alfalfa. • DO NOT exceed 100 fluid ounces per acre in a single application or a total of 160 fluid ounces per acre of BAS 756 00 H for sequential applications in anyone-crop season. • DO NOT use BAS 756 00 H on peat or muck soils. • Follow all precautions and restrictions on the labels of all products applied in combination with BAS 756 00 H. Always follow the most restrictive label. • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H within 50 days of alfalfa harvest for forage or hay. • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H within 90 days of alfalfa harvest for seed. CORN ELD P P SEED SWEET BAS 756 00 H may be applied in conventional, minimum or no-till as a preemergence, poste­ mergence or postemergence incorporated (CULTI-SPRf\ Y) application in field com. Postemergence or postemergence incorporated treatments MUST ONLY be made when a Roundup Ready® designated (glyphosate tolerant) com hybrid is used. BAS 756 00 H may be applied in conventional tillage as a preemergence application in sweet corn, seed corn, or popcorn. DO NOT apply after corn seedlings begin to emerge unless a Roundup Ready designated (glyphosate tolerant) com hybrid is used. In conventional tillage systems, plant into a seedbed that is firm and free of clods and trash. Use only where adequate tillage is practiced to provide good soil coverage of the com seed. In no-till systems, utilize a no-till planter that is capable of planting through crop residue. The use of no-till planters under conditions that de not allow good soil coverage of the com seed can result in reduced crop stand or injury if BAS 756 00 H contacts the germinating com seed. Check equipment to ensure good seed coverage. Regardless of tillage system, plant corn at least 1'6 inches deep and completely coyer with so;1. BAS 756 00 H or BAS 756 00 H tank mix combination treatments are most effective in controlling germinating weeds when adequate rainfall or overhead irrigation is received after 15 application. If cultivation is necessary becaJse of soil crusting or weed germination, use shallow tillage and make certain corn seeds are below the tilled area. Use Methods and Timings Preemergence: Apply after planting, bUI before the crop emerges. BAS 756 00 H will control emerged weeds listed in Table 1. Weeds Controlled (Postemergence). Corn seed MUST be completely covered with soil. Crop injury will occur if the herbicide contacts the seed or emerging seedling. Postemergence' A postemergence treatment MUST ONLY be made when a Roundup Ready designated (glyphosate tolerant) corn hybrid is used. Apply postemergence until field corn is 30 inches tall (20-24 inches tall for pop, seed and sweet com) or in the V8 growth stage, whichever is more restrictive. If the corn canopy prevents applications from reaching the soil, use drop nozzles and apply as a directed spray. Early application is recommended to reduce weed competition and obtain optimum crop growth. Best control of emerged weeds is obtained when weeds are < 4" in size. cm.II-spRAY - CULTI-SPRAY postemergence incorporated treatments MUST ONLY be made when a Roundup Ready designated (glyphosate tolerant) corn hybrid is used. Apply BAS 756 00 H alone or BAS 756 00 H plus atrazine when field corn is at least 4 inches tall until last cultivation (lay-by). BAS 756 00 H plus atrazine MUST be applied before the field corn reaches 12 inches in height. DO NOT exceed 1.2 Ib a.i. per acre of atrazine or less as specified on the atrazine label. Under situations of low rainfall or soil moisture, when deep genninating weeds such as shattercane or field sandbur are anticipated, mechanical incorporation will provide best results. If cultivation is needed after application and incorporation of BAS 756 00 H, the depth of cultivation should be no deeper than the depth of cultivation used to incorporate. Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) P e [ emergeDce or P t us fmergence A I' t' PP lea UlDS Soil Texture Organic Matter <1.5 % 1.5-3.0 % >3.0% r'n::lrc;:p: 40 nO nO , Medium 60 60 80 Fine 60 80 80 cm ,TI-SPR AY Applications - Fjeld Corn om y Soil Texture Southern States I Northern States Coarse :t-4 40 __ Medium 40 60 Fine 60 60 I )"S;-~e"ctjon V. Restrictions and Limitations for Map of Specific states. I Additional Weeds Controlled' In addition to Table 1 list, BAS 756 00 H will provide residual control of the following weeds in corn; woolly cupgrass, wild pro so millet (CULTI- 16 SPRA Y application), shartercane (CULTI-SPRA Y application), Pennsylvania smartweed, and velvetleaf Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H in reduced, minimum or no-till sweet com, seed com or popcorn. • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H in no-till in CaLforrua. • DO NOT apply preplant incorporated. • DO NOT apply postemergence in a liquid fertili7.er carrier. • Livestock can graze or be fed forage from treated com after 21 days following application. • DO NOT exceed one application per crop season at the highest rate per acre for any given soil type and application method. COTTON BAS 756 00 H may be applied in conventional, minimum, stale seedbed, or no-till as a preplant bumdoWll, preemergence or postemergence (including lay-by) treatment in cotton. Sequential applications can be made as long as the maximum in-season rate is not exceeded. A postemergence or lay-by treatment MUST ONLY be made when a Roundup Ready® designated (glyphosate tolerant) carton variety is used. BAS 756 00 H will provide effective postemergen~e and preemergence control of weeds listed on this label. Preplant, preemergence or postemergence treatments will provide effective residual preemergence control of weeds when adequate rainfall or overhead irrigation is received after application. A shallow cultivation is recommended if soil crusting or soil compaction occurs. If weeds begin to germinate or adequate moisture is not received after application, use shallow tillage (rotary hoe or light harrow) and make sure cotton seeds are below the tilled area. The use of an additional postemergence herbicide treatment can also be used to control weed escapes at planting or following cotton emergence. Use Methods and Timings preplan!' BAS 765 00 H may be applied up to 60 days prior to planting to provide control of emerged weeds and residual control of germinating weeds. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 - 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation, or shallow, but thorough mechanical incorporation. BAS 756 00 H rnay be sUliace applied up to 15 days prior to planting if it will not be activated by rainfall, sprinkler irrigation or mechanical incorporation. preemergence: Apply BAS 756 00 H at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Apply to a seedbed that is firm and free of clods. DO NOT apply after seedling emergence or crop injury will occur. postcmergcnfc (including I .ay-By)· Postemergence applications for use on Roundup Ready or Roundup Ready Flex cotton only - Note. The instructions provided for the use oiBAS 75600 H on Roundup Ready or Roundup Ready Flex cotton are specific to varieties designated as Roundup Ready or Roundup Ready Flex cotton. Other herbicides may be tank mixed with BAS 756 00 H for additional control of weeds not listed on tillS label. Consult the labels of those herbicides for suggested treatments, rates to be used, and precautions or restrictions for use in cotton and for follow crop restrictions. Follow the most restrictive label instJUctions when using products in combination with BAS75600H. J 7 ROJJndJlp Readr COnOD - Apply BAS 756 00 H in water postemergence over-the-top when cotton is in the 4-leafstage of growth. DO NOT apply BAS 75600 H over-thc-top of Roundup Ready cotton not in the 4-leaf stage of development or significant crop injury and/or yield loss may occur. Roundup Readr Flex cotton - Apply BAS 756 00 H in water postemergence over-the-top or directed after cotton reaches the 4-leaf stage of growth. Over-the-top applications made before the 4-leaf stage of development may result in significant crop injury and/or yield loss. Precautions: Postemergence over-the-top or applications of BAS 756 00 H on cotton types other than Roundup Ready or Roundup Ready Flex cotton or in a manner not described in this section of the label will cause crop injury and reduced yields. Postemergence applications BAS 756 00 H may cause temporary grov.th reduction and/or leaf discoloration or malformation follov.~ng application. DO NOT apply over-the-top in a fluid fertilizer carrier or tank mixed mth any adjuvant. surfactant, oil or other pesticide or maImer except as described in the III. Additive section of this label or crop injury and/or yield reduction may occur. If cotton is under stress (including stress related to previous pesticide treatments, poor fertilization, environmental conditions and/or pest daJl1age) at time of application, BAS 756 00 H may retard cotton recovery and/or adversely affect yield. Fall Application' BAS 756 00 H may be applied for weed control in cotton in the fall, after October 15 (up to 140 days prior to planting cotton) in Arizona, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. Apply BAS 756 00 H at the broadcast rate of 40 fluid OWlces per acre on coarse or mediwn soils and 60 fluid ounces per acre on fine soils. Use Rates (iu fluid ounces per Acre) p, • ami D. A Soil Texture I Conventionai or Minimum Tillowe I No-Till' f:m"e 70-40' i 40 M"rlimn dO i 1>0 , Fin,. 60 I RO I 00 NOT exceed 30 fluid oziA on coarse textured soils in California. 2 Not reconunended for soils with more than 3% organic mat:tec. 4 Soil Texture Conventional Minimum or No-Tillowe Coarse 20-40' , Mf':ill11m ,0_40 i Fine 40 LJ DO NOT exceed 30 ovA on coarse textured soils in California. Additional Weeds Controlled' In addition to the Table 1. list, BAS 75600 H mIl also provide residual preemergence suppression of Russian thistle in the state of Arizona. Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H in no-till in California. • Pre Harvest Interval (PH]) is 60 days between the last BAS 756 00 H application and harvest. • DO NOT feed forage or graze livestock in treated cotton fields. 18 • DO NOT exceed the highest seasonal rate per acre for any given soil type. EDIBLE BEANS D'Lima Sna Chick eas Garbanzo beans Southern Peas Cow eas Sweet Lu ines BAS 756 00 H may be applied preplant or preemergence in sweet lupines. It can be applied preplant in chickpeas (garbanzo beans), dry beans, lima beans. snap beans. and southern peas (coV\peas), but must be mechanically incorporated before ·.hese crops are seeded. Use Methods and Timings Preplant· BAS 765 00 H may be applied up to 60 days prior to planting to provide control of emerged weeds and residual control of germinaLng weeds. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 - 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation, or shallow, but thorough mechanical incorporation. If not incorporated earlier. BAS 756 00 H must be mechanically incorporated before chickpeas (garbanzo beans), dry beans. lima beans, snap beans. and south= peas (co"]Jeas) are seeded. Preemergence' Apply preemergence O],-;L Y to sweet lupines at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Apply to a seedbed that is firm and free of clods. Do not apply after crop emergence or injury will occur. Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) ,t ~nil PrpPITer!"ence Annlicati1lJl.S. ; 1 i Soil Texture Southern Northern States i States 1 < 3°/n Orvanir l\1attpr > 3°/., Orvanir Mattf>r Coarse 30 40 40 Medium 40 50 60 Finf" fiO fiO ';0 1 See section V. Restrictions and Limitations for Map of Specific States . . I Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT feed lupine hay and forage or graze livestock in treated lupine fields. GARLIC BAS 756 00 H may be applied preemergence in garlic. Use Method, Timing, and Rates (in fluid ounccs per Acre) precmergence: Apply after planting but before the crop emerges from the soil. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 - 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation. Crop injury will occur if applied after emergence. 19 Soil Texture Broadcast Rate Coarse 30 ~--- Medium ~--~ ~~---~-- 40 60 Fine Restrictions and Limitations . i • DO NOT exceed 60 fluid ounces per acre per crop (except in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington). • DO NOT apply within 60 days of harvest in California or within 45 days of harvest in all other states. • DO NOT feed or graze treated garlic fields. LENTILS and PEAS n lish D Garden Dwarf Green Pi con and Edible Pod BAS 756 00 H may be applied preplant in lentils and peas. Use Method, Timing, and Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) Preplant· BAS 765 00 H may be applied up to 60 days prior to planting to provide control of emerged weeds and residual control of genninating weeds. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 - 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation, or shallow, but thorough mechanical incorporation. Avoid incorporation tillage that will bring untreated soil to the surface. If not incOlporated earlier, BAS 756 00 H mlLst be mechanically incorporated before planting. Soil Texture r-Broadcast Rate I r():::tr~f> ,() 40 I Medium Fine 60 Additional Weeds Controlled' In addition to the Table 1 list, BAS 756 00 H will control the following weeds in lentils and peas; wild prosQ millet, common chickweed, and shepherdspurse. Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT use in Califomia • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H preemergence in lentils and peas. • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H more than cnce per cropping season. • DO NOT apply to peas, lentils, pea or lentil forage, pea silage, pea hay, or pea straw grown for livestock feed. • Any crop registered for a preplant application of BAS 756 00 H can be double cropped after peas. PEANUTS 20 BAS 756 00 H rna) be applied preplant or preemergence (under o\'erhead inigation) in peanuts. Us~ Methods and Timings preplant· BAS 765 00 H may be applied up to 60 days prior to planting to pro\'ide control of emerged weeds and residual control of gemlinating weeds. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 -- 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler inigation, or shallow, but thorough mechanical incorporation. A void incorporation tillage that will bring untreated soil to the surface. If not incorporated earlier, BAS 756 00 H must be mechanically incorporated before planting. preemergence: Apply BAS 756 00 H at planting or up to 2 days after planting and before crop emer­ gence. To prevent decreased crop pegging, adequate incorporation must be achieved by applying a minimum of 0.75 inches of overhead irrigation or rainfall v-.-ithin 48 hours of application. DO NOT apply after crop emergence or crop injul)' will occur. Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) preplant IncQrporated or preemergence AppJicatjons Region I Broadcast Rate __ T_e_xas, Oklahoma and New Mexic_o __ I 20 - 4~1 Other peanut growing states* 40 c-,---- " For bea\)" weed infestations. especially c,fTexas Panicum. up 60 fluid oz'A of BAS 756 00 H can be used in Alabama Georgia or Florida -~-------~ Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT use in California. SOYBEAN BAS 756 00 H may be applied in conventional, minimum, or no-till grov-.n soybeans as a fall, preplant or preemergence application. BAS 756 00 H will provide control of emerged weeds and residual control of germinating weeds. Emerged weeds are best controlled when they are < 4 inches in size. Use Methods and Timings Fall Applied: BAS 756 00 H may be applied in the fall, after fall harvest and prior to ground freeze, in states north of Interstate 80 and the entire states of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas. Fall applications of BAS 756 00 H will NOT provide season long weed control. Preplant: BAS 765 00 H may be applied up to 50 days prior to planting. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 - 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler inigation, or shallow, but thorough mechanical incorporation. Avoid incorporation tillage that will bring untreated soil to the surface. preemergence: Apply BAS 756 00 H at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Apply to a fInn seedbed, free of clods. DO NOT make applications of BAS 756 00 H preemergence north of 21 Interstate 80, except in the states of Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, or as specified in other supplemental BASF labeling. Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) Fall and Preplant Applications Soil Texture <3% I >3% I Orgauic Matter Organic Matter I ~~~-,Coarse 30 40 I ~ __ M_~~~[~_ ~61-H I-_=_~Jf-=~ 1 DO NOT exceed 40 fluid ozlA for .southern states; see section vJ estrictions and Limitations for Map of Specific States. J ~~~~~--~-- preemergence Applications r Soil Texture T" <3% Organic Matter >3% l Organic Matter 30 40 50 preplant Applications for Red Rice Control and Itcbgrass Suppression I Soil Texture Up to 3% Organic Matter' 1 Coarse ____ 60~ __ . Medium ___ .6..0 ____________ ----, I I Fine I 80 · ____ 1' 1 Th15 use is not recommended fOT soIls wlth more than 3% orgamc !matter ____ . J Additional Weeds Controlled: In addition to the Table 1 list, BAS 756 00 H will control or reduce competition from the following weeds in soybeans; woolly cupgrass, itchgrass, red rice, and shattercane. For specific rates for red rice and itchgrass management, see use rate table in this section. Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT use BAS 756 00 H in soybeans in California. • Livestock can graze or be fed forage from treated soybean fields. • DO NOT apply within 85 days of harvest. • DO NOT exceed one application per crop season at the highest rate per acre for any given soil1)pe and application method. SUGARCANE BAS 756 00 H may be applied preemergence to plant or raloon sugarcane. Application must 22 be made prior to crop emergence to avoid crop injury or death. Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) Prerwergence Applications , Use Area ~.. All States, Except Hawaii , I- Muck soils (Florida only) I Hawrui Broadcast Rate' 80 - 120 --I 80-160 __ ~ 80 - 160 I Use ~,e high rate, if clay soils; mechanical incoIpOration is planned; hea')' w pulations are lIIIticipa1ed; itchgrass infestation is lIIIticipaJed; or shaving is plmmed. Additional Weeds Controlled' In addition to the Table 1 list, BAS 756 00 H will control the following weeds in sugarcane; Guinea grass, swollen fingergrass, itchgrass, junglerice, and Browntop panicum. Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT exceed 240 fluid ounces per acre of BAS 756 00 H in one growing season. • Ratoon sugarcane must be lightly shaved in early spring to remove tbe old stubble before incorporation over the line of sugarcane is possible. • If mechanical incorporation is used, equipment must be carefully adjusted to shallowly incorporate the herbicide without causing excessive damage to emerging shoots. • DO NOT apply through any type of irrigation system. • DO NOT apply within 90 days of harvest. • DO NOT graze treated fields or feed treated forage or fodder to livestock. • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H postemergence. All plant tissue must be covered with soil at the time of application. SUNFLOWERS BAS 756 00 H may be applied preplant and mechanically incorporated before planting or preemergence in conventional tillage sunflowers. BAS 756 00 H may be applied preplant or preemergence in no-till sunflowers. Plant sunflower seed 1.5 2" deep and completely coyer wjth sojl Use Methods and Timings in Conventional Sunflower Production preplant: BAS 765 00 H may be applied up to 60 days prior to planting to provide control of emerged weeds and residual control of genninating weeds. Best residual control is obtained when BAS 756 00 H is activated by at least 0.33 - 0.75 inches of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation, or shallow, but thorough mechanical incorporation soon after application. Avoid incorporation tillage that will bring untreated soil to the surface. If not incorporated earlier, BAS 756 00 H must be mechanically incorporated before planting. preemergence' Apply BAS 756 00 H at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Preemergence applications of BAS 756 00 H to sunflowers may increase the likelihood of crop injury, especially when sunflowers are grown in stressnll situations, such as compacted soils. 23 Incorporated preplant applications may provide better perfoIDlance than preemergence applications under many conditions. If dry conditions with limited precipitation exist or unseasonably cool temperatures following planting are forecasted, apply BAS 756 00 H prior to planting and mechanically incorporate with shallow, but thorough tillage. DO NOT apply BAS 75600 H if sunflower seed is exposed or after seedlings have emerged as crop injury will occur. Use Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) preplant (Spring) Qr preemergence (Conyentional Image) Soil Texture . I sout~ Northern States . States <3% > 3 % Oreanic Matter Oreanic Matter Coarse 30 40 40 Medium 40 50 60 Eine 60 60 60 I See section V. Restrictions and Limitations for Map ofSpecillc States. Use Methods, Timings, and Rates in Reduced / No-Till Sunflower Production BAS 756 00 H may be applied at 60 fluid ounces per acre up to 30 days before planting (preplant) to immediately after planting (preemergence) in reduced / no-till sunflower production areas. BAS 756 00 H will control emerged weeds and is most effective in controlling germinating weeds when adequate rainfall or overhead irrigation is received shortly after application. Additional Weeds Controlled: In addition to the Table 1 list, BAS 756 00 H will control carpetweed in no-till sunflowers. Restrictions and Limitations (All tillage typl$) • DO NOT apply BAS 756 00 H postemergence or crop injury will occur. • DO NOT feed forage or graze livestock in treated sunflower fields. • DO NOT use in California. Tree Fruit & Nut Crops (Bearing and Non-Bearing) and Gra es n-Bearin Onl BAS 756 00 H can be used to provide postemergence plus residual annual weed control in tree fruit, nut and grape crops. Use in grapes is limited to non-bearing vineyards. BAS 756 00 H may be applied in the following crop groupings and individual crops: 24 Pome Fruits Stone Fruits Citrus Fruit Tree Nuts Crop Grouping Crop Grouping Crop Grouping Crop Grouping including but not limited to: including but not limited to: including bUI not limited to: including but not limited to: apple apricot ca!amondin almond crabapple aprium citrus citron beech nut loquat cherry, sweet citrus hybrids Brazil nut I mayhaw cherry, tart grapefruit I butternut I pear nectarine kumquat cashe" I pear, oriental peach lemon chestnut , quince plum lime chinquapin plum, ehieksaH mandarin (tangerine) filbert (hazelnut) plum, damson orange (sweet and sour) hickory nut plum, Japanese pummelo macadamia nut plumeot satsuma mandarin pecan pluo! tangelo pistachio prune walnut Other Fruit Trees: Vinnrards: pomegranate Grapes (Non-bearing only) Juneberry Use Methods, Timings, and Rates (in fluid ounces per Acre) BAS 756 00 Hmay be only applied by ground equipment to tree fruit, nut and grape crops. Apply BAS 756 00 H at 80 to 160 ounces per acre depending on the desired length of control. Lenoth of Control Broadcast Rate Short-tenn control 80 Long-tenn control 160 While BAS 756 00 H will provide postemergence control of emerged weeds, the best residual control will occur when the existing weed canopy is not too dense and the spray solution can contact the soil surface. Apply BAS 756 00 H as a broadcast or banded treatment using ground equipment before weed emergence. Unifonnly apply BAS 756 00 H with properly calibrated ground equipment in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use sprayers equipped with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform application. Apply the spray directly to the ground beneath the trees or vines and/or in areas between rows. BAS 756 00 H contains glyphosate and should NOT be applied over-the-top or allowed to contact green or non-woody crop tissue or serious plant injury will result. It should be applied as a directed spray to the base of trees or vines. Spray should not be allowed to contact the trunk of trees or vines less than 3 years old or until adequate bark or woody tissue has developed to protect the crop. Spray guards or trunk protectors should be used to protect the trunk base of young plantings from spray contact until until adequate bark or woody tissue has developed. Shields or branch j vine lifters should be used on spray equipment to move crop foliage away from the spray pattern so that it does not contact the spray solution. Suckers or other foliage that may be contacted by the spray solution should also be removed at least 10 days prior to application. Spray contact with green or non-woody crop tissue will result in crop injury. An adjuvant must be added to the spray solution for adequate postemergence weed control. See Section III. Additives for adjuvant recommendations. 25 i Best postemergence weed control will occur when no rainfall occurs within 6 hours of application. Optimum residual preemergence control will occur when at leas! 0.5 inch of precipitation occurs before new weeds germinate. Additional Weeds Controlled· In addition to the Table 1. list, BAS 756 00 H will control the following weeds in tree fruits, nuts and grape: annual bluegrass, woolly cup grass, junglerice, lovegrass, browntop panicum, sprangletop, carpetweed, common chickweed, fiddleneck, henbit, prostrate knotweed, puncturevine, London rocket, shepherdspurse, Pennsylvania smartweed, and velvetleaf. Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT apply more than 240 fluid ounces per acre of BAS 756 00 H per year. • DO NOT apply this product through any tyP(; of irrigation system or by air. • DO NOT feed forage or graze livestock in treated groves, orchards, or vineyards. • DO NOT apply within 60 days of harvest ofiruit and nut crops (except almonds). • DO NOT apply within 120 days of harvest of almonds. Conditions of Sale and Warranty The Directions For Use of this product reflects the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of this product Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION ("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above. BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. 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