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FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE


I" 18'~ - 104 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEcnON AGENCY WASHINGTON. D.C. 2Q.46O Anne L. Pedersen ZENECA INC. 1800 CONCORD PIKE WILMINGTON, DE 19897 FEB 281994 OFFICEOf' PAfNEN1lON. PESTICIlES NID TOXIC SlIISTANCES Subject: Label Amendment Submission of 08/04/93 in Response to PR Notice 93-1 EPA Reg. No. 10182-104 - FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE Dear Registrant: The labeling cited above and submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rooenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is accepted subject to the C'lmments reflected on the enclosed sheet. A copy of your proposed labeling stamped -ACCEPTED WITH COMMENTS- is enclosed. WHAT THIS ACCEPTANCE MEANS: Based on your certification, the Agency has accepted the labeling changes that are necessary to comply with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) labeling requirements of 40 CFR part 156, subpart K. described in PR Notices 93-1 and 93-11. Any other labeling changes SUbmitted in connection with this amendment application but not directly related to compliance with the WPS have not been reviewed or accepted by the Agency. If you wish to make such changes, YOIl must submit a seJ:31"ate amendment application proposing them. If your product is currently suspended, the acceptance of this labeling amendment does not affect the suspension in any way. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NEXT: By the next label printing make an the specified changes to your labeang. Send to EPA one (1) copy of the final printed labeling: • BEFORE selling or distributing any product bearing the final printed labeling AND • WITHIN one year from date of this acceptance. @ n.c,~1 d/IIec!; • 111 ,..,... ..... Io,.c..w... MIl.,. ..... ----...--

Page 2 Submit the final printed labeling via the U.S. Postal Service to: Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL) Office of Pesticide Programs (7505C) U.s. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, SW Washington, D.C. 2046().{)()()1 Hand or courier deliveries of final printed labeling may be made to: Attachment Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL) Office of Pesticide Programs Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, V A 22202 C;::'Q)) 1m Jim Tompkins, Deputy Chie -]''' Registration Support Branch Registration Division (7505W)

UHITBD STATBS BHVIROHIIIDITAL PROTBCTION AGBHCY Office of Pesticide Progr ... Anne L. Pedersen ZENECA INC Registration Division 1800 CONCORD PIKE WILMINGTON DE 19897 Comment for: EPA Reg Nr.10182-104 FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE The following specific comments pertain to your WPS labeling submission concerning the product cited above: User Safety Recommendations must either be placed in a box or prinLed on the label in a contrasting color from surrounding text. The Agricultural Use Requirements section must be located in a clearly separate box on the product labeling -- with lines or other graphic indicators (such as contrasting color) to separate the section from the surrounding text. You have incorrect wording in the second-to-last sentence in the first pararaph in the Agricultural Use Requirements box on your proposed label. The sentence must be as follows: "It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) , notifieatiun ts ·Jf95Ji9!'B and restricted- entry interval.· 'tat) The Non-Agricultural Use Requirements section must either be placed in a box or printd on the label in a contrasting color from the surrounding text. The wording in the first two statements in the Non-Agricultural Use Requirements box on your proposed label is incorrect. Remove the incorrect statements and replace them with the following: "The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses." Delete the crossed·out statements on your proposed label. They are redundant statements or phases. I lEST AVAILABLE can'

• I .. FUSILADe- 2000 Herbicide If t (,3 Page 1 of 60 FUSILADE 2000 Booklet FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N Postemergence Herbicide for Control of Perennial and Annual Grass Weeds COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE IMPORTANT: Read the Entire Directions for Use and the Conditions of Sale and Warranty before using this product. CONDInONS OF SALE AND LIMITED WARRANTY: The Directions for Use of this product are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However. it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently assodated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as timing and method of application, weather and crop conditions, mixture with other chemicals not specifically recommended or other influencing factors in the use of the product, all of which are beyond the control of the seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hold Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors. Seller warrants that this product conforms to ihe chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes staied on the label, subject to the inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use. This warranty does not extend to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal conditions or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of Seller and Buyer and Jser assume the risk of any such use. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY. When Buyer or User claims losses or damages resulting from the use or handling of this product lincluding claim~ cased on contract, negligence, strict liability or other legal theories), Buyer or User must promptly notify in writing Seller of any claims to be eligible to receive either of the remedies set forth below. The EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF BUYER OR USER and the LIMIT OF LIABILITY of Seller will be, at the election of Seller, refund of the purchase price paid for product bought, or replacement of amount of oroduct used. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQuENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT AND SELLER'S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER'S AND USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. , .. ""'~ ..... &.0.., ..w. COIOlE1'fT8 .... " .... u.....I FEB 2 8 1994 Made in U.S.A. ZENECA Ag Products ZENECA Inc. Wilmington, Delaware 19897 · . • • · . · . • • . . . •

s 1 b3 Page 2 FUSILADE 2000 Booklet FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N TABLE OF CONTENTS STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT PRECAUnONARY STATEMENTS DIRECTIONS FOR USE AGRtClJLn.JflA"'VSREQVIRENT~ General Informatioil Application Directions Spray Additives Ground Application Band Application Aerial Application Spot Treatment General Use Precautions Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums and Prunes Asparagus (WA, OR, MD, DE, NC, VA, NY and NJ only) Carrots (including seed carrots), Dry Bulb Onions, Garlic Coffee (HI only) Cotton Endive Pecans Rhubarb (MD and NJ only) Soybeans Stone Fruit (Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums and Prunes) Sweet Potatoes and Yams Tabasco Peppers (LA only) Regional U3e Map Annual Grass Use !tates Region A Annual Grass Use Rates Rtigion B Perennial Grass Use Rates Region A Perennial Grass Use Rates Region B Annual & Perennial Grass Use Rates For Coffee Tankmixes for Soybeans FUSILADE & REFLEX 2LC FUSILADE & BASAGRAN FUSILADE & REFLEX + BASAGRAN FUSILADE & BLAZER or TACKLE FUSILADE & CLASSIC FUSILADE & PURSUIT FUSILADE & WHIP 1 EC Soybean Tankmix Rate Table Soybean Tankmix Use Precautions Tankmixes for Cotton Cotton Tankmix R.·te Table Cotton Tankmix Use Precautions Page

" '1 6.3 Page 3 FUSILADE 2000 Booklet FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N Nonfood Uses - Nonbearing Crops and Ornamentals General Use Precautions - Nunbearing Crops and Ornamentals NonfoodUses· Fallow Land and Noncrop Areas NQN~AGBIPl.lL,TVRAJ,.~f: REQUIREMi;NTS ~cKiI~~~.FIItQW Land·aod Non(:rop Ar8as Rate Conversion Table Scientific Names of Weeds (Appendix) Storage and Disposal \ BESlO>lU1UBlE COft Page

7 t 63 Page 4 FUSILADE 2000 Booklet FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: FluazifoP-P-butyl Butyl (B)-2-[4-[S-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy) phenoxy)propanoate- ................................................. 13% INERT INGREDIENTS ............................................... .87% TOTAL 100% -FUSILADE 2000 herbicide contains 1 pound (+) isomer (fluazifop-P-butyl) per gallon EPA Reg. No. 10182-104 STATEMENT OF PRAC11CAL TREATMENT IF IN EYES: Immediatel~ flush eyes with plenty of water. Call physician if irritation persists. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. FOR 24-HOUR EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-8OQ.F-A-S-T-M-E-D (327-8633). FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident call CHEMTREC 1-8OQ.424-9300. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS \ BESt lVA"i(~l.L.O"} CAUTION HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR INHALED. CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE AL!...ERGIC SKIN REACTIONS. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear preleetive 91etlliRIJ BAd PVC IJIEWeS 'ImeR sprayiRIJ. Wear pFeteetive elett=liAg, PVC &19'1'e9, apFeA BAd Ittll.!e shield rNf:leR hanEiling 9r MiMing 88n8eRtFBte. ReRleve 86RtaMiRsteEi elething aREI Yl85h aeleR! Fel::lse. Wast:l theF9l:fgh~t ,,\lith seap aRd rN8ter after her.Sling. Personal Protective Equipment Some materials that are chemical·resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more optiOnS, follow the instructions for category E on an EPA.chemical resistance category selectIOn chart.

G 1 ~;3 Page 5 FUSILADE 2000 Booklet FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N Applicators and handlers (other than mixers and loaders) must wear. • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants. • Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Nitrile Rubber or Viton or Neoprene· Rubber. .. PltJSSOCIls; Mb(8fSatid'LOadetsMUSlwear. l·I;,~~~~~ln,~kltlg.pan1S; • c'f)mn_fflSfmove$.sueh asBanier LaminateotNit/i1e Rubber or Viton or

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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS 
This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is 
present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water 
when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift 
from target area. 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS 
Do not use or store near heat or open flame. ( lEST lVAILABLE con j

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 
II is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. 
~t~~c$!'S or other pers()ns.eiithe(dl~~· or 
This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. 
AGRICULTURACOSEREQUlBEMENlS .. ... - . .."" .. -.. .... ... ....... . ..... ~.:.~~ .. ;-
WOIrf<erP(O:lecti9r!. Standard, 
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• COveralls. 
• C!lemical·t~~aotgloves. SUCh as ~ Laminate or Nitrile Rubber orViton or 
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ge Ret apply this pFedl:lat iR Sl:Iah a R'I6fIRer as te Elireatly er thFel:lgh dFift 8lIpese '#erllers er 
ether peP.leR9. "Ale area beiRg treated IIII:I6t be ','8eated by I:IRpreteated perseRS. 
ge Rei treat areas ·.w.ile I:IRpFeteated hl:lfR8RS er demeslie aRimals are pregeRt iR the treatmeR' 
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treated 'M,t. 't.is pFedl:lat, eeRSI:I" yel:lr State gepartmeRI ef AgFi9l:l1tl:lre fer fI:Irther iRfermatieR. 
'wVAtteR SF C'FBI'ff8ff1iRgs fAust be giveR Ie V.'8ftteFS °Atle are eMlieeteEt ttt be in a treated areB 9F 
iR aR area abel:lt te be treated 'Mth thi9 predl:let. WheR eral 'o'JaFRiR!16 are giveR, waFRiR!16 shall 
be giveR in a language eHSlSfABrily I::IRdef5lesEt by t(ieFheFS. 0f81 · .... aFAiRgs ml::l91 be giveR if 
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CAYTION: ,o,rea IFeatea willi FYSlbI,9E! 2009 lIeFBieiae eR (aate el applieatieRj. ge Rei 
eAter vlittlel:Jt 8J3I9FepFiate J3F6teetive elethiAg YRtil Spf8ys Rw.'e dRea. IR ease af aeeiaeRtal 
elEpeSIlFe Ie peslieiae spray, wasil Ille sltiR IlIeFellollly wilh seap aRa water. ReFReve 
eeRlaFRiRalea elelhiRO aRa wash beleFe Fellse. II iR eyes, Illlsh with flleRI)! el waler. II 
irFilatieR persists, oet FReaieal atteRtieR. 
GENERALINFORMAnON 
Read all label directions before using. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and 
perennial grass \Aleeds in apricots, asparagus (restricted to Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, 
New Yorl<, North CarOlina, Oregon, Virginia and Washington), carrots, cherries, coffee 
(restricted to Hawaii), cotton, endive, garlic, nectarines, onions (dry bulb), peaches, pecans, 
plums, prunes, rhubarb (restricted to Maryland and New Jersey), soybeans, sweet potatoes 
and yams, Tabasco peppers (restricted to Louisiana). FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can also be 
used on fallow land, on noncrop areas, and on nonbearing crops and omamentals. 
FUSILADE 2000 hsrbicide will provide effective control of grass weeds in conventional tillage, 
minimum tillage, and no-till plantings. FUSILADE 2000 herbicide does not control broadleaf 
weeds or sedges (nutgrass). 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemic herbicide which moves from the treated foliage into 
the shoots, roots, rhizomes, stolons, and growing points (meristematic regions) of treated 
gras~ weeds. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is rainfast in one hour. 
Control Symptoms: Thorough coverage of all weed plant foliage is important for good activity. 
Optimum weed control is achieved when young actively growing weeds are treated that are 
not under stress from moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical, or chemical injury. 
Growth of treated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms include loss of vigor, 
yellowing andfor reddening, and eventual death to the treated grass plant. Symptoms are 
generally observed within one week after treatment, depending on grass weed species and 
environmental conditions. 
INFORMAnON ON WEED RESISTANCE 
Naturally occurring biotypes of certain grass species with resistance to this herbicide and 
related products (same mode of action) are known to exist. Selection of resistant biotypes, 
through repeated use of these herbicides, may result in control failures. 
If poor performance cannot be attributed to adverse weather conditions or improper 
application methods, a re'iistant biotype may be present. In such a case, additional 
treatments with this herbicide or related products is not recommended. Consult your local 
company representative or agricultural advisor for assistance. 
APPLICAnON DIRECnONS

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Timing - Best control of susceptible grasses is obtained when FUSILAOE 2000 herbicide is 
applied to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended growth stages 
shown on this label. Refer to the grass weed table for specific recommendations on weed 
growth stages. 
Spray Additives - Only crop oil concentrate and nonionic surfactants cleared for use on 
growing crops under 40 CFR 180.1001 may be used in spray mixture. 
ALWAYS ADD ONE OF ntE FOLLOWING: 
• Crop Oil Concentrate - Add a nm-phytotoxic crop oil concentrpte or a once-refined 
vegetable oil concentrate containing 15-20"10 approved emulsifier, at 0.5-1% v/v (1-2 pints 
per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume. For aerial apPlications, add 1 pint of crop oil 
concentrate per acre. 
• Nonionic Surfactant - Add nonionic surfactant containing at least 75"10 surface-active agent, 
at 0.25-0.5~', v/v (1/2-1 pint per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume for ground sprays. 
For aerial application, add 1 pint of surfactant per acre. 
In addition to crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant, liquid nitrogen fertilizer (28"10 or 
similar) can be added to the spray mixture in soybeans only. This 28"10 liquid nitrogen 
fertilizer is water soluble and should be used at a rate of one gallon per acre. Uquid nitrogen 
fertilizers should not be used as a substitute for crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant in 
the spray mixture. 
Oiammonium phosphate (aqueous ammonium poIyphosphate) commonly sold as a solution 
(10-34-0) can be added to the spray mixture. This water soluble material should be used at a 
rate of 2 pts. per acre. Oiammonium phosphate should not be used as a substitute for cro!, 
oil concentrate nor nonionic surfactant in the spray mixture. 
GROUND APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete 
coverage of the target grasses. Apply in 5-40 gallons per acre of spray mixture with spray 
pressures of 40-60 psi at the nozzle tip. When grass foliage is dense, use 60 psi and a 
minimum of 20 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage. Do not exceed the 
maximum application rates for FUSILAOE 2000 herbicide. 
DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZZLE TIPS WHICH DELIVER 
COARSE, LARGE DROPLET SPRAYS. 
DO NOT APPLY FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH RECIRCULATING SPRAYERS, 
ROPE-WICK APPLICATORS, CONTROLLED DROPLET APPLICATORS (CDA) OR ANY 
SIMILAR DEVICES. 
DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROllGH ANY TYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 
BAND APPLICATIONS - Thorough weed coverage is important for control. Best coverage is 
obtained with a minimum of two nozzles, one directed to each side of the planted row. 
Application with a single nozzle directed over the top of the row is not recommended. 
Cultivation of untreated areas may be needed foflowing band applications.

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When making band applications and cultivating in the same operation, position nozzles in 
advance of the cultivat:on device. This will reduce dust in the spray area. Dust can intercept 
the spray, reducing weed coverage, resulting in less than adequate weed control. 
Calculate the amount of herbicide and water volume needed for band treatment by the 
following formulas: 
Band width in inches X broadcast rate = Band herbicide rate 
row width in inches per acre per acre 
Band width in inches X broadcast volume = Band water volume 
row width in inches per acre per acre 
Band applications to perennial grasses are not recommended as reinfestation of the treated 
band from the untreated middle may result 
AERIAL APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume to ensure complete coverage of target 
grasses. A minimum of 5 gallons per acre should be applied. When grass foliage is dense, 
use a minimum of 10 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage. Add one pinVA of 
crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant in the spray mixture. 
CULTIVATION - CuHivation of treated grasses is not recommended within 7 days prior to or 
within 7 days after application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide as weeds may be put under 
stress reducing weed control. Timely cultivation 2-3 weeks after applying FUSILADE 2000 
herbicide may assist weed control. 
SPOT TREATMENTS - Mix FUSILADE 2000 herbicide an1 crop oil concentrate or non ionic 
surfactant with water according to the amounts shown below. S~ray to obtain thorough 
coverage, but do not spray to runoff. Re-treat if necessary. 
SPOT SPRAY RECOMMENDATIONS 
Add These Amounts 
To Make This Crop/Vegetable Nonionic 
Spray Volume FUSILADE 2000 Oil Concentrate· or Surlactant 
1 gallon 1-1/2 fl. oz. 1-112 fl. oz. or 112 fl. oz. 
(3 tbsp.) 
10 gallons 13 fl. oz. 13 fl. oz. 3 fl. oz 
25 gallons 1 quart 1 quart 112 pint 
50 gallons 2 quarts 2 quarts 1 pint 
"Do not use a crop oil concentrate on ornamentals. Use only non ionic surfactant on 
ornamentals. 
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN COFFEE

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Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbidde as a postemergence ground application. Apply with 
sufficient spray volume to ensure complete coverage of the target grasses. Applications can 
be made as a broadcast, strip band, or spot spray application. 
Apply 32 ounces per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide along with 1 % crop oil concentrate (2 
pints per 25 gallons) or 0.25% (112 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionic surfactant to annual and 
perennial grasses at the recommended growth stages in the weed tables. 
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN APRICOTS, CHERRIES, NECTARINES, PEACHES, 
PECANS, PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbidde as a directed postemergence application in the interspaces 
and around the base of the trees while avoiding contact of spray with foliage of trees. Apply 
with sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of target grasses. 
Applications can be made as a broadcast, strip band. or spot spray application at rates and 
growth stages listed in the weed tables. Do not apply when harvestable fruit or nuts are on 
the ground. 
DO NOT GRAZE ANIMALS IN TREATED AREAS. 
REFER TO THE GRASS WEED TABLES FOR SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS ON WEED 
GROWTH STAGES.

GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS 
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• Apply to actively growing grasses. Do not apply to grassc!; which are stressed due to 
moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury. 
• Apply at the recommended rate to grasses at the recommended growth stages as 
outlined. Do not apply to grasses which have tillered, fonned seed heads, or exceeded 
recommended growth stages. 
• Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the 
recommended growth stage for treatment. Use the highest recommended rate for grasses 
in that group. 
• Where irrigation is used as part of nonnal cropping practice, best results are usually 
obtained when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied within 7 days after irrigation. 
• Best ~erennial grass control can be obtained if rhizomes or stolons are cut up by preplant 
tillage practices (discing, plowing, etc.) to stimulate maximum emergence of grass shoots. 
• Do not plant rotational grass crops such as com, sorghum, and cereals within 60 days of 
last application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide. 
• Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Grass crops are highly susceptible to 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide. 
• Do not tankmix FUSILADE 2000 herbicide with other pesticides, liquid fertilizers or any 
other additives except as specified on this label or other supplemental labeling. Use of 
liquid nitrogen fertilizer (28% or similar) as recommended on this label is for use in 
soybeans only. 
• Sequential applications of other herbicides except as specified on this label or on 
supplemental labeling within five days before or after FUSILADE 2000 herbicide 
application may result in crop injury andlor reduced grass control. 
• Thoroughly clean spray tank with water and a commercial tank cleaner before and after 
each use. 
• Do not apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide if rainfall is expected within 1 hour. 
APRICOTS, CHERRIES, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PLUMS, AND PRUNES 
• Do not apply a total of more than 144 fl. oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per 
season. 
• Do not harvest within 14 days of application. 
• Do not graze animals in treated areas. 
ASPARAGUS 
New Jersey, Maryland, Oregon and Washington only:

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• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to bearing asparagus. 
• Do not harvest asparagus within one day of application. 
Delaware, North Carolina, New York and Virginia only: 
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to bearing asparagus. 
• Do not harvest asparagus within 7 months of last application. 
• Sprays must be Pied after last harvest. 
CARROl'S (including seed carrots), DRY BULB ONIONS AND GARLIC 
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to carrots, dry bulb onions or garlic. 
Do not harvest carrots, dry bulb onions or garlic within 45 days after application. 
COFFEE (HAWAII ONLy) 
• Do not apply a total of more than 9tl fl. oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per 
season to coffee. 
• Do not harvest coffee within 1 day of application. 
COTTON 
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to cotton. 
• Do not apply to cotton after boll set. 
• Do not harvest cotton within 90 days of FUSILADE 2000 application. 
• Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay. 
ENDIVE 
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to endive. 
• Do not harvest pndive within 28 days of application. 
PECANS 
• Do not apply a total of more than 144 fl. oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per 
season. 
• Do not harvest within 30 days of application. 
• Do not graze animals in treated areas. 
RHUBARB (Maryland and New Jersey only) 
• 
• 
Do not apply a total of more than 72 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to rhubarb. 
Do not harvest rhubarb within 14 days of the spring application.

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• Do not apply a total of more than 64 oz. of FUSIIAOE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to soybeans. 
• Make the last FUSIIAOE 2000 herbicide application to soybeans before bloom. 
• Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay. 
SWEET POTATOES AND YAMS 
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSIIAOE 2000 herbicide per acre per season 
to sweet potatoes and yams. 
• Do not harvest within 55 days of application. 
TABASCO PEPPERS (Louisiana Only) 
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSIIAOE 2000 helbicide per acre per season 
to Tabasco peppers. 
• Do not harvest Tabasco peppers within 45 days of application.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL GRASS WEED CONTROL FOR 
COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS 
Regional Use Map 
Region A 
Region B 
Region A - Includes the following states or portions of states where FUSILADE 2000 herbicide 
can be applied at recommended rates. 
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Califomia (Northem; see regional map), Connecticut, Delaware, 
Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, 
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada 
(Northern; see regional map), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North 
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma (east of Interstate 35), Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South 
Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas (east of Interstate 35), Utah (Northem; see 
regional map), Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. 
Region B - Includes the following states or portions of states where FUSILADE 2000 herbicide 
can be applied at recommended rates. 
Arizona, California (Southem; see regional map), Colorado, Hawaii, Oklahoma (west of 
Interstate 35), Nevada (Southem; see regional map), New Mexico, Utah (Southern; see 
regional map), and Texas (west of Interstate 35).

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COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE) 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE 
REGION A 
Ht_ No. of Leaves Rate(s) Special' Rate(s) 
Annual Grass Species' (In.) Not to Exceed fl. ozIA fl.ozlA 
Barnyardgrass 2-3 3 24 20 
Broadleaf signalgrass 2-4 5 24 20 
Crabgrass 
Large crabgrass 1·2 4 24 20 
Smooth crabgrass 1·2 4 24 20 
Southern crabgrass 1-2 4 24 20 
Tropical crabgrass 1-2 4 24 20 
Downy Brome2 2-6 4 16 
Fall Panicum 2-6 6 24 '~O 
Field Sandbur 2-4 4 24 20 
Foxtails 
Giant foxtail 2-6 4 24 20 
Green foxtail 2-4 4 24 20 
Yellow foxtail 2-4 4 24 20 
Goosegrass 2-4 6 16 
Italian Ryegrass 2-4 4 24 20 
Itchgrass 4-24 6 16 
Johnsongrass. seedling 2-8 4 12 
Junglerice 2-3 3 24 20 
Red rice 112-1 2 32 20" 
Shattercane 6-12 8 1ZS 
Sorghum almum 6-12 8 16 
Southern sandbur 2-6 6 24 20 
Texas Panicum 2-8 8 24 20 
Volunteer Cereals 
V. Barley 2-6 6 16 
V.Corn 12-24 10 1ZS 105 
V. Milo 6-12 4 12'1 
V.Oats 2-6 6 16 
V. Rye 2-6 6 16 
V. Wheat 2-6 6 16 
Wild Proso Millet 4-8 6 1ZS 
Witchgrass 2-4 6 24 20 
Wild Oats 2-6 6 16 
Woolly cupgrass 2-4 6 24 20 
(Footnotes on following page)

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1 Retreatment at the recommended rate may be needed to control later germinating grasses 
or if regrowth o:curs. 
2 Not registered in Califomia for use on this species. 
3 USE DIRECTIONS FOR SPECIAL RATE 
Rates of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide/acre can be reduced to the rates listed for species 
indicated under the following conditions: 
• Application under favorable soil moisture and humidity conditions, normally within a few 
days after rainfall or irrigation. Avoid extreme air temperatures. 
• Application at ear1iest growth stages indicated on rate tables. 
• Application in highly competitive crop stands such as narrow row or drilled soybeans, or 
where cultivation i .. planned. 
• Application to light or moderate weed densities. 
• Application with 1% v/v crop oil concentrate only. 
• Application alone, avoiding tank mixes with other pesticides. 
• Most infestations require two applications at 20 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide/acre to 
achieve satisfactory control. 
5 A second application of 10 fl. oz. per acre may be necessary if infestations of this weed are 
heavy or to control later germinating plants such as those emerging from buried ears. 
6 Use 12 to 16 fl. oz. per acre when tankmixing with broadleaf herbicides in soybeans. Use 
the 16 fl. oz. rate when under conditions of low soil moisture or low humidity or when weeds 
have reacned the maximum recommended growth stage.

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COTTON, SOYBEANS, JND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE) 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE 
REGION B 
Ht. No. of Leaves Not Rate<s) 
Annual Grass Species' (In.) to Exceed fl. ovA 
Bamyardgrass2 1-2 3 24 
Canarygrass, Uttleseecf 2-4 4 24 
Crabgrass, Large3 1-2 3 24 
Crabgrass, Smooth3,. 1-2 4 24 
Johnsongrass, seedling 2-4 3 16 
Jungler. :.e3 2-3 3 24 
Panicums 
Fall Panicum314 2-6 6 24 
Texas Panicum3l' 8 8 24 
Rabbitfootgrass' 2-4 4 24 
Volunteer Cereals 
V. Barley 2-4 3 24 
V.Com 3 12-18 6 24 
V. Milo 2-4 4 24 
V.Oats 2-4 3 24 
V. Wheat 2-4 3 24 
Wild Oats' 2-4 4 24 
1 Retreatment at the recommended rate may be needed to control late germinating grasses or 
if regrowth occurs. 
2 Use 48 oz. in Califomia and Arizona. 
3 Not labeled for control of this species in Arizona and Califomia. 
• Recommended for use in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas on these species.

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COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE) 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE 
REGION A 
Ht. Rate 
Perennial Grass Species Application (In.) fl. ovA 
Bermudagrass ,-'> 1st 4-8 24 oz. 
(runner length) 
2nd 4-8 16 oz. 
Quackgras?' 1st 6-10 24 oz. 
up to 
2nd 10 in. 16 oz. 
Rhizome johnsongrass30'6 1st 8-18 24 oz.' 
2nd 6-12 16 oz. 
Wirestem mUhlyS16 1st/2nd 4-12 24 oz. 
, Make second application to Bermudagrass if regrowth occurs (usually about 4 weeks after 
first application). Bermudagrass control may be improved by directing the spray beneath the 
crop canopy. To improve coverage, make applications in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre. 
2 Make second application 2-3 weeks after the first, but before the quackgrass exceeds 10 
inches in height. Always use 1 % v/v crop oil concentrate. In no-till soybeans, a preplant 
application of GRAMOXONE EXTRA herbicide is recommended. Spot treatment is not 
recommended. 
3 Make first application before the boot stage. In eastem Oklahoma, the Brazos Bottoms, the 
Blacklands, Coastal Bend and Rio Grande areas of eastern Texas, make the first application 
at 8-12 inches. If new shoots emerge or regrowth occurs, make a second application at 4-6 
inches. 
• This rate of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide/acre can be reduced to 16 oz. for control of 
johnsongrass under the following conditions: 
• The directions in (3) above are followed. 
• Application under favorable soil moisture and humidity conditions, normally within a few 
days after rainfall or irrigation. Avoid extreme air temperatures. 
• Application in highly competitive crop stands such as narrow row or drilled soybeans. 
or where cultivation is planned. 
• Application to light or moderate weed densities. 
• Application with 1% v/v crop oil concentrate only. 
• Application alone. avoiding tank-mixes with other pesticides. 
5 Make second application if regrowth occurs. 
• Rates of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be increased to 48 oz. for the first application 
and 32 oz. for the second application when applied in sodded orchards.

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COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE) 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE 
REGION B 
For best results, apply FUSIlADE 2000 3 days before to 7 days after irrigation. 
Ht. Rate 
Grass Species Application (In.) ft ovA 
Bermudagrass 1/2 1st 4-8 32-48 
(runner length) 
2nd 4-8 32-48 
Rhizome johnsongrass3l4 1st 12-18 32-485 
2nd 12-18 32-485 
1 Make second application to Bermudagrass if regrowth occurs. (Usually about 4 weeks after 
first application.) Bermudagrass control may be improved by directing the spray beneath the 
crop canopy. To improve coverage, make applications in a minimum of 20 gallons per acre. 
In soybeans, do not apply more than 64 oz. in one season. 
2 In Colorado, Oklahoma (west of Interstate 35), and Texas (west of Interstate 35) under good 
soil moisture and favorable growing conditions, make applications at reduced rates of 24-32 
flo oz.lA. 
3 Make first application before the boot stage. If new shoots emerge or regrowth occurs, 
make a second application. (Usually about 4 weeks after the first application.) In 
soybeans, do not apply more than 64 oz. in one season. 
• In Colorado, Oklahoma (west of Interstate 35) and Texas (west of Interstate 35) under good 
soil moisture and faVOrable growing conditions, make the first application to 8-18 inch 
johnson grass at a reduced rate of 24 flo ovA. Make the second application to 6-12 inch 
johnsongrass at a rate of 24 flo ovA. 
5 FOR CALIFORNIA ONLY, make first application to Johnsongrass at 32 flo ovA; and second 
application at 24-32 fI ovA.

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FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR 
COFFEE (Hawaii only) 
Annual Grass Species 
Make applications when grasses are 2-8 inches tall, but before tiHering and/or heading. 
Bamyardgrass 
Broadleaf signalgrass 
Crabgrass, large 
Crabgrass, smooth 
Crabgrass, southem 
Crabgrass, tropical 
Fall panicum 
Field sandbur 
Foxtail, giant 
Foxtail, green 
Foxtail, yellow 
Goosegrass 
Guineagrass, seedling 
Itchgrass 
Italian ryegrass 
Johnsongrass, seedling 
Junglerice 
Prairie cupgrass 
Red Rice 
ShattercanelWildcaneNolunteer milo 
Sorghum almum 
Southem sandbur 
Southwestem cupgrass 
Texas panicum 
Volunteer barley 
Volunteer com 
Volunteer oats 
Volunteer rye 
Volunteer wheat 
Wild oats 
Wild proso millet 
Witchgrass 
Woolly cupgrass 
FUSILADE 2000 tlERBlClDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR 
COFFEE 
(Hawaii only) 
Perennial Grass Species 
Bermudagrass 
Kikuyugrass 
Quackgrass 
Rhizome johnson grass 
Wirestem muhly 
Growth Stage 
4-8" runners 
4-8" runners 
6-10" 
8-18" tall and before boot stage 
4-12" tall aroli iJdiore seedhead initiation

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TANKMIX AND SEQUENnAL APPLICAnONS FOR SOYBEANS 
See Tables 1 and 2 for Tankmix Application Rate Table. 
Fill the spray tank with half the amount of required water and add the recommended amounts 
of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide, an appropriate broadleaf herbicide, and proper rate of approved 
adjuvant while the agitator is running, and then add the remaining quantity of water. 
NOTE: Tankmix applications sometimes have resulted in reduced grass weed control and 
possible increases in crop injury as compared to either product used alone. If grass regrowth 
occurs following an application of the tankmix or an additional flush of grasses emerge, make 
a second application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to actively growing grass weeds, as per the 
label recommendations. When perennial grasses are the predominant grass to be controlled, 
a tankmix is not recommended. Follow the directions for sequential applications of FUSILADE 
2000 herbicide and the appropriate broadleaf herbicide. 
USE OF FUSiLADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH REFLEX 2LC HERBICIDE· - SOYBEANS 
ONLY 
Refer to the REFLEX 2LC herbicide Label Use Map for specific state/county 
recommendations. Refer to the Application Rate Tables for recommendations by weed 
species and growth stage. 
A maximum of 1 Y.l pints per acre of REFLEX 2LC herbicide may be applied per growing 
season for soybeans in Region 1. A maximum of 1 % pints of REFLEX 2LC herbicide per acre 
may be applied in altemate years in Region 2. A maximum of 1 pint REFLEX 2LC herbicide 
per acre may be applied in altemate years in Region 3. A maximum of 1 Y.l pints of REFLEX 
2LC herbicide may be applied per acre in altemate years in Region 4. (Do not make more 
than one application per growing season.) 
(REFLEX 2LC Regional Use Map) 
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FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and REFLEX 2lC herbicide may be used together in a 
postemergence program for broad-spectrum weed control in soybeans. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and RE!=lEX 2lC herbicide may be applied sequentially or in a 
tankmix. The growth stage of weeds at the time of application will determine which method of 
application will provide the most satisfactory results. 
Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and REFLEX 2lC herbicide should be applied to actively 
growing weeds. Do not apply either herbicide if weeds appear stressed due to unfavorable 
temperatures, drought and/or low soil fernlity. Do not apply REFLEX 2lC herbicide or 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications. 
METHOD 1: Sequential Application - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide - Followed by REFLEX 
2LC Herbicide 
(Annual andlor perennial grass weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to 
broadleaf weed treatment.) 
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide with an approved adjuvant to annual and/or perennial grass 
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS 
SECTION. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemic herbicide; therefore, when treating annual grasses, 
allow at least 3 days, and when treating perennial grasses, allow at least 5 days to elapse 
prior to a REFLEX 2lC application. This will enable FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to be 
adequately translocated to the meristematic regions of the plant. 
After the appropriate time interval has elapsed, apply REFLEX 2lC with an approved adjuvant 
at the recommended rate to susceptible broadleaf weeds as ouUined on the REFLEX 2lC 
label. 
METHOD 2: Sequential Application - REflEX 2LC Herbicide Followed by FUSILADE 
2000 Herbicide 
(Broadleaf weeds at proper growth stage for treatments, prior to annual andlor 
perennial grass weed treatment.) 
Apply REFLEX 2lC with an approved adjuvant to susceptible broadleaf weeds at the 
recommended rate and growth stage. 
A sequential application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide may be applied following a REFLEX 
2lC application when grasses resume active growth with the development of a new leaf. 
Follow the recommended rates and growth stages listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS 
SECTION for the grass weeds being treated. 
METHOD 3: Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and REFL£X 2LC 
Herbicide 
(Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds are at the proper stage of growth for treatment, 
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A tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 and REFLEX 2LC herbicides may be applied at the 
recommended rates and growth stages to susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed 
species in a manner consistent with respective labels. 
Use a nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate in the tankmix. Follow water volume and 
spray pressure recommendations, as per the REFLEX 2LC label. 
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATiOn 
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH BASAGRA~ HERBICIDE - SOYBEANS ONLY 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide may be used together in a 
postemergence program for broad-spectrum weed control in soybeans. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide may be applied sequentially or in 
tankmix. The growth stage of weeds at thl!! time of application will determine which method of 
application will provide the most satisfactory results. 
Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide should be applied to actively 
growing weeds. Do not apply BASAGRAN herbicide or FUSILADE 2000IBASAGRAN 
t,erbicide tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications. Read and 
observe all applicable label directions and limitations for both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and 
BASAGRAN herbicide before using. 
METHOD 1: Sequential Application - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide Followed by 
BASAGRAN Herbicide 
(Annual and/or perennial grass weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to 
broadleaf weed treatment.) 
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and an approved adjuvant to annual andlor perennial grass 
weeds at the recommended rates and growth stages listed in the APPLICATION 
DIRECTIONS SECTION of this label. Following the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide application, 
allow at least 24 hours to elapse prior to a BASAGRAN application. This will enable 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to be adequately translocated to the meristernatic regions of the 
plant. Apply BASAGRAN to susceptible broadleaf weeds according to the BASAGRAN label. 
METHOD 2: Sequential Application - BASAGRAN Herbicide Followed by FUSILADE 
2000 Herbicide 
(Broad leaf weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to annual and/or perennial 
grass weed treatment_)

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Apply BASAGRAN to susceptible broadleaf weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage 
according to the BASAGRAN label. A sequential application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide 
may be applied 24 hours after a BASAGRAN application following the recommended rates 
and growth stages in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS SECTION of this label for the grass 
weeds being treated. 
METHOD 3: Tanlanlx Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and BASAGRAN 
Herbicide 
(Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds are at the proper stage of growth for treatment, 
as per respective labels.) 
A tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 and BASAGRAN herbicides may be applied at the 
recommended growth stages to susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed species in a 
manner consistent with res;>E!ctive labels. 
Use only a crop oil concentrate in the tankmix. Follow water volume and spray pressure 
recommendations, as per the BASAGRAN label. This tankmix can be applied by ground or 
aerial application. 
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION. 
, USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH REFLEX 2LC + BASAGRAN HERBICIDE -
SOYBEANS ONLY 
Refer to REFLEX 2LC Herbicide Regional Use Map on page __ . 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide, REFLEX 2LC herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide may be used 
together in a tankmix as a postemergence program for broad spectrum weed control in 
soybeans. The tankmix should be applied at the recommended rates and growth stages to 
susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed speCies in a manner consistent with respective 
labels. 
The FUSILADE 2000/REFLEX 2LC/BASAGRAN herbicide tankmix should be applied to 
actively growing weeds. Do not apply this tankmix if weeds are st~ssed due to unfavorable 
temperatures, drought and/or low soil fertility. Do not apply the FUSILADE 2000IREFLEX 
2Lc/BASAGRAN herbicide tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications. 
Use a nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre 
of spray mixture with spray pressures of 40-60 PSI at the nozzle tip. 
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH BLAZE~ HERBICIDE OR TACKLe­
HERBICIDE" - SOYBEANS ONLY 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BLAZER or TACKLE herbicide may be used together in a 
postemergence program for broad spectrum weed control in soybeans.

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FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BLAZER or TACKLE herbicide may be applied sequentially or 
in a tankmix. The growth stage of weeds at the time of application will determine which 
method of application will provide the most satisfactory results. 
Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BlAZER or TACKLE herbicide should be applied to 
actively growing weeds. Do not apply either hemicide if weeds appear stressed due to 
unfavorable temperatures, drought and/or low soiI1~rtility. Do not apply BLAZER or TACKLE 
herbicide and FUSILADE 2000 herbicide as a tankmi>: if soybeans show injury from prior 
herbicide applications. 
··T ACKLE herbicide is not registered for use in Califomia. 
METHOD 1: Sequential Application - FUSiLADE 2000 Herbicide Followed by BLAZER 
or TACKLE Herbicide 
(Annual and/or perennial grass weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to 
broadleaf weed treatment.) __ 
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and.lfl approved adjuvant to annual and/or perennial grass 
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS 
SECTION. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemiC herbicide, therefore when treating annual grasses 
allow at least 3 days, and when treating perennial grasses allow at least 5 days to elapse 
prior to a BlAZER or TACKLE herbicide application. This will enable FUSILADE 2000 
herbicide to be adequately translocated to the meristematic regions of the plant. 
After the appropriate time inte",al has elapsed, apply BLAZER or TACKLE with an approved 
nonionic surfactant to susceptible broadleaf weeds according to the BLAZER or TACKLE 
label. 
METHOD 2: Sequential Application - BlAZER or TACKLE Herbicide Followed by 
FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide 
(Broadleaf weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to annual and/or perennial 
grass weed treatment.) 
Apply BlAZER or TACKLE with an approved non ionic surfactant to susceptible broadleaf 
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage. 
A sequential application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide may be applied follOwing a BLAZER or 
TACKLE application when grasses resume active growth with the development of a new leaf. 
Follow the recommended rates and growth stages in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS 
SECTION for the grass weeds being treated. 
METHOD 3: Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and BLAZER or 
TACKLE Herbicide 
(Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds are at the proper stage of growth for treatment, 
as per I espective label!'.) 
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A tankmix of FUSILADE.2ooo herbicide and BLAZER or TACKLE may be applied at tile 
recommended rates and growth stages to susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed 
species in a manner consistent with respective labels. 
Follow water volume and spray pressure recommendations as per the BLAZER or TACKLE 
label. For BLAZER, use only an approved nonionic surfactant in the tankmix. For TACKLE, 
use an approved nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate. This tankmix can be applied by 
ground or aerial application. 
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION. 
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH CLASSIC- HERBICIDE - SOYBEANS ONLY 
Sequential Application - PlUSiLADE 2000 Herbicide Followed by CLASSIC Herbicide 
FUSltADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide may be applied sequentially in a 
postemergence program for broad-spectrum weed control in soybeans. 
Sequential applications can only be made by applying FUSILADE 2000 herbicide first followed 
by CLASSIC herbicide. Use of this sequential application is appropriate when annual andlor 
perennial grass weeds are at the proper growth stage for treatment, prior to broadleaf weed 
treatment. Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide should be applied to 
actively growing weeds at the proper growth stage. Do not apply either herbicide if weeds 
appear to be stressed due to unfavorable temperatures, drought, water saturated soil, andlor 
low soil fertility. 
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide with an approved adjuvant to annuals andlor perennial grass 
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS 
SECTION of the label for FUSILADE 2000 herbicide. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemic herbicide, therefore, when treating grasses, allow at 
least 7 days to elapse prior to an application of CLASSIC herbicide. This will enable 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to be adequately translocated to meristerr.ic regions of the plant. 
After the appropriate time interval has elapsed, apply CLASSIC herbicide with an approved 
adjuvant at the recommended rate to susceptible broadleaf weed as outlined on the label lor 
CLASSIC herbicide. 
Tankmlx Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and CLASSIC Herbicide 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide may be applied together in a tankmix in a 
postemergence program for control of volunteer com, shattercane and broad leal weeds at the 
proper growth stages for treatment listed on the respective product labels. 
The FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide tankmix should be applied to actively 
growing weeds. Refer to the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide labels for 
defined environmental conditions that promote active growth. 
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Read and carefullv observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautionary statements 
on the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide labels before using . • 
In Region A, FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be added to the tankmix at 12 to 16 oz per 
acre. The 16 oz. rate may be necessary under conditions of low humidity and low soil 
moisture and should be used when volunteer corn and/or shattercane foliage is dense or has 
reached the maximum recommended growth stage. 
In Region B, FUSILADE 2000 herbicide shoullj be added to the tankmix at 24 oz. per acre. 
CLASSIC herbicide should be added to the tankmix at the recommended rates for broadleaf 
weed growth stages described on the CLASSIC herbicide label. 
Always add an approved non-ionic surfactant at a rate of 112 pint 1 25 gallons (0.2:% v/v) of 
water or an approved crop oil concentrate at 1 quart 125 gallons (1% v/v) of water. 
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION 
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH PURSUI" HERBICIDE - SOYBEANS ONLY -
Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and PURSUIT Herbicide - Soybeans 
Only - (Region A Only) 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide may be applied together in a tankmix in a 
post emergence program (Region A only) for control of volunteer com, shatterca'le and 
broadleaf weeds at the proper growth stages for treatment listed on the respective product 
labels. 
The FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide tankmix should be applied to actively 
growing weeds. Refer to the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide labels for 
environmental conditions that promote active growth. 
Do not apply the tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications. 
Read and carefully observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautionary statements 
on the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide labels before using. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be added to the tankmix at 12 to 16 oz. per acre. The 16 
oz. rate may be necessary under conditions of low humidity and low soil moisture and should 
be used when volunteer corn and/or shattercane foliage is dense or has reached the 
maximum recommended growth stage. 
PURSUIT herbicide should be added to the tankmix at the recommended rates for broadleaf 
weed growth stages described on the PURSUIT herbicide label. 
Always add an adjuvant ( approved nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate ) and liquid 
fertilizer to the spray mixture. Refer to the PURSUIT herbicide label for additive rates. 
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTION SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

TANKMIX 
COMBINATION FUSILADE 2000 
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA 
REFLEX 2LC 
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA 
BASAGRAN 
FUSILADE 2000 +' 24 fl. oz.lA 
BLAZER 
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA 
TACKLE 
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA 
REFLEX 2LC + 
BASAGRAN 
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TABLE 1. SOYBEAN HERBICIDE TANKMIX APPLICATION RATE TABLE' 
REGION At 
REFLEX 2LC' BASAGRAN BLAZER TACKLE 
, 10 '~plsJA 
,~ 10 2 plsJA 
,~ 10 3 plsJA 
,~ 10 3 plsJA 
, 10 2 pls.lA ,~ 10 2 ptsJA 
, Follow the recommended rate and growth stages lor the grass and broadleal weeds on Ihe respective labels. 
, 
, 
2 Region A • All states except the aroJas 01 Arizona, Calnornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West Oklahoma, Wesl Texas, and Utah as outlinec 
section. 
3 Reier to REFLEX 2LC label lor maximum use rale lor specilied geographic regions.

TANKMIX 
COMBINATION 
FUSILADE 2000 + 
BASAGRAN 
FUSILADE 2000 + 
BLAZER 
FUSILADE 2000 + 
TACKLE 
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TABLE 2. SOYBEAN HERBICIDE TANKMIX APPLICATION RATE TABLE' 
REGION BI 
FUSILADE 2000 BASAGRAN BLAZER TACKLE' 
24 - 48 fl. oz.fA 1-1/2 to 2 ptsJA 
24 - 48 fl. oz.f A 1-1/2 to 3 ptsJA 
24 - 48 fl. oz.fA 1-1/2 to 3 ptsJA 
, Follow the recommended rate and growth stages for the grass and broadieaf weeds on the respective labels. 
NONIONIC SURFACTANT 
CROP OIL CONCENTRATE 
0.5 -1%COC 
0.25 - 0.5% NIS 
0.25 - 0.5% NIS 
DO NOT USE cac WITH 
THIS MIXTURE 
0.5-1%COC 
0.25 - 0.5% NIS 
, Region B - For the areas of Arizona, CaI~ornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West Oklahoma, West Texas, and Utah as outlined in the 'Directions for Us, 
section. 
, Not registered in California for tankmix with this product. 
I

and precautionary statements on the EPA approved FUSILADE 2000 herbicide container label 
and the WHIP 1 EC herbicide container label. 
For improved annual and perennial grass control, a tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and 
WHIP 1 EC herbicide may be applied at the recommended rates and growth stages listed in 
this. FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be applied at 9.0 - 20.0 fl. oz. per acre and WHIP 1 EC 
herbicide should be applied at 6.5 - 12.8 fl. oz. per acre depending on weed species and size 
as listed on the chart below. 
For all ground applications, use crop oil concentrate in the tankmix at 1% v/v (1 quart per 25 
gallons of spray solution). For aerial applications, use crop oil concentrate at 1 pint per acre. 
Tankmlxes for Control of Broadleaf Weeds 
The tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and WHIP 1 EC herbicide may be applied in 
combination with REFLEX 2LC·, BASAGRAN, or BLAZER herbicides as described on the 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and WHIP 1 EC herbicide labels. If there are differences in 
labeling, the most restrictive labeling applies. DO NOT tankmix with REFLEX 2LC, 
BASAGRAN or BLAZER herbicides when rhizome Johnsongrass is the predominant grassy 
weed problem. 
·Refer to REFLEX 2LC Herbicide Regional Use Map on page __ . 
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH BUGLETM HERBICIDE - COTTON AND 
SOYBEANS 
Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and Bugle Herbicide 
Before using these products, read and carefully observe all applicable directions, restrictions, 
and precautionary statements on the EPA-approved FUSILADE 2000 herbicide container label 
and the Bugle herbicide container label. 
For improved control of annual grasses, a tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and Bugle 
herbicide may be applied. When using this tani.mix combination, apply FUSILADE 2000 
herbicide at a rate of 12.0 fluid ounces per acre and Bugle herbicide at a rate of 8.2 fluid 
ounces per acre. Refer to the FUSILADE herbicide label for the recommended growth stage 
of the annual grass species for proper timing of application. 
For all ground applications, use crop oil concentrate in the tankmix at 1% v/v (1 quart per 25 
gallons of spray solution). For aerial applications, use crop oil concentrate at 1 pint per acre. 
DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system.

ANNUAL GRASS SPECIES HeIght 
(Inc .... ) 
Barnyardgrass 2-3 
Broadleaf Signalgrass 2-4 
Crabgrass 
Large 1-2 
Smooth 1-2 
Southern 1-2 
Tropical 1-2 
Downy Brome 2-6 
Fall Panicum 2-6 
Field Sandbur 2-4 
FoXla~s 
GianI 2-6 
Green 2-6 
Yenow 2-4 
Goosegrass 2-4 
Italian Ryegrass 2-4 
Itchgrass 4-24 
Johnsongrass. Seedling 5-10 
Junglerice 2-3 
Red Rice .5-1 
Shattercane 6-12 
Sorghum Almum 6-12 
Southern Sancllur 2-6 
Texas Panicum 2-8 
Volunteer Cereals 
Barley 2-6 
Corn 12-24 
Milo 6-12 
Oats 2-6 
Rye 2-6 
Wheat 2-6 
Wild Proso Millet 4-8 
W~chgrass 2-4 
Wild Oats 2-6 
Wooly Cupgrass 2-4 
PERENNIAL GRASS SPECIES 
Rhizome Johnsongrass 12-18 
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RATE FOR TANKMIX 
FUSILADE 2000 WHIP lEe 
RllteiA RllteiA 
(fl. oz.) (fl. oz.) 
12·20 6.5-12.8 
12-16 6.5-12.8 
12-20 6.5-12.8 
12-20 6.5-12.8 
12-20 6.5-12.8 
12-20 6.5-12.8 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
9-16 6.5-9.5 
9-16 6.5-9.5 
9-20 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-12.8 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
9-12 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-12.8 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
9-12 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
9-12 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
9-16 6.5-12.8 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
12-16 6.5-9.5 
9-16 6.5-12.8 
12-24 6.5-9.5

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o Always read and follow the restril.1ions and limitations for all products whether used alone or 
in a tankmix. The most restrictive labeling of any product used applies in tank mixtures. 
o Do not apply less than 24 fl. ozJA FUSILADE 2000 herbicide in a tankmix with broadleaf 
herbicides in soybeans, except as specified on this label. 
o Do not apply tankmixes if rain is threatening. REFLEX herbicide requires a 4-hour rain-free 
period; TACKLE herbicide requires a 4-6 hour rain-free period; BLAZER herbicide requires 
a 6 hour rain-free period; and BASAGRAN herbicide requires an a-hour rain-free period for 
best results. 
o Do not apply a total of more than 2 quarts of BASAGRAN herbicide per acre in one season 
to soybeans. 
o A maximum of 1.5 pints per acre of REFLEX 2LC herbicide may be applied per growing 
season for soybeans in Region 1. A maximum of 1.25 pints of REFLEX 2LC per acre may 
be applied in altemate years in Region 2. A maximum of 1.0 pints REFLEX 2LC per acre 
may be applied in altemate years in Region 3. A maximum of 1-1/2 pints of REFLEX 2LC 
may be applied per acre in altemate years in Region 4. (Do not make more than one 
application of REFLEX 2LC per growing season.) 
o Apply REFLEX 2LC herbicide before soybeans bloom. 
o Do not apply more than 4 pints (1.0 lb. active) per acre of BLAZER herbicide per growing 
season for soybeans. 
o Do not apply BLAZER or TACKLE herbicide within 50 days of harvest for soybeans. 
o Do not apply more than 3 pints per acre of TACKLE per growing season. 
• Do not apply more than 1 oz. of CLASSIC per acre per season. 
o Make the last application of CLASSIC to soybeans 60 days before soybean maturity. 
o In the case of crop failure, only soybeans may be immediately replanted following use of 
BASAGRAN, BLAZER, REFLEX and TACKLE. 
o Do not make more than one application of the f'USILADE 2000lREFLEX 2LC; FUSILADE 
20001BASAGRAN; FUSILADE 20001BLAZER; FUSILADE 20001TACKLE or FUSILADE 
20001REFLEXIBASAGRAN tankmix in a single season. 
o Do not make sequential or tankmix applications of any of these herbicides if the weeds 
appear stressed due to unfavorable temperatures, drought and/or low soil fertility. 
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TANKMIXES FOR COnON 
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH AM BUS"". CYMBUS .... 3E. BIDRI~ 8. OR 
CYG~ 400 INSECTICIDES - COTTON ONLY 
FUSILADE 2000 helbicide and AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 3E, BYDRIN 8, OR CYGON 400 
insecticides may be used in a tankmix when required according to the weed and insect 
problems present. Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and an approved adjuvant to actively 
growing annual and perennial grasses at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the 
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS SECTION of the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide label. Apply 
AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 3E, BYDRIN 8, or CYGON 400 as per label recommendations for 
insect control based on scouting reports. Subsequent applications of AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 
3E, BYDRIN 8 or CYGON 400 may be required at intervals of 5 to 7 daye; kr insect control. 
Regrowth or subsequent emergence of grasses may require treatment according to rate and 
growth stage recommendations on the FUSILADE 2000 helbicide label. 
Use of crop oil concentrate or a nonionic surfactant as indicated in the APPLICATION 
DIRECTIONS SECTION of this label is required in the tankmix. 
Load the spray tank with half the amount of required water and add the recommended 
amounts of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 3E, BYDRIN 8, or CYGON 
400 insecticide while the agitator is running. Add crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant 
and the remaining quantity of water and mix thoroughly.

TANKMIX 1 COMBINATION FUSILADE 
FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 II. oziA 
AMBUSH 
, 
I 
I FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 II. ozi A 
CYMBUSH 3E 
FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 II. oziA 
CYGON 400 
! 
FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 fl. oz.l A 
BIDRIN 8 
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FUSILADE HERBICIDE AND COTTON INSECTICIDE TANKMIX RATE TABLE' 
REGION A" 
AMBUSH CYMBUSH 3E CYGON 400 BIDRIN 8 
0.4-0.0 plJA 
0.16-0.27 plJA 
(0.06-0.1 Ibs. aitA) 
0.25-0.5 ptiA 
0.1-0.5 ptiA 
, Follow Ihe recommended rale and groWlh stages lor the ~rus and larget insect peats on Ihe respective labels. 
NONIONI 
CROP 011 
0.5 
0.2! 
0.5 
0.2! 
O.S 
0.2! 
O.f 
0.21 
• Region A • All slales excepllhe areas 01 Arizona, Cal~ornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West Oklahoma, West Texas, and Utah as outHned in the "Oil 
Section.

TANKMIX 
COMBINATION FUSILADE 
FUSILADE 2000 + 16-48 fl. oz.lA 
AMBUSH 
FUSILADE 2000 + 16-48 fl. oz.lA 
CYMBUSH 3E 
FUSILADE 2000 + 16-48 fl. oz.lA 
CYGaN 400 
FUSILADE 2000 + 16·48 fl. oz.l A 
BIDRIN 8 
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FUSILADE HERBICIDE AND COTTON INSECTICIDE TANKMIX RATE TABLE' 
REGION BI 
AMBUSH CYMBUSH3E CYGON 400 BIDRIN 8 
0.4·0.8 pt.lA 
0.16-0.:>7 ptJA 
-
0.25·0.5 pt./A 
0.1·0.5 pt./A 
-
I Fonow the recommended rate and growth stages for the grass and targ3t insect pests on the respective labels. 
NONIONIC SURFAC 
CROP OIL CONCEN' 
0.5·1% COC 
0.25% NIS 
0.5·1% COC 
0.25% NIS 
0.5·1% COC 
0.25% NIS 
0.5·1% cae 
0.25% NIS 
• Region B • For the areas of Arizona, Cal~ornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West OkiahorTlP West Texas, and Utah as outlined in the "Directions for Use" Section.

• Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for all products whether used alone 
or in a tankmix. The most restrictive labeling of any product used applies in tank mixtures. 
• For additional precautions, restrictions, limitations, and sprayer clean-up information, refer 
to the appropriate sections in the respective labels. 
• Do not apply a total of more than 12 pints (3Ibs. ai/acre) of AMBUSH per acre per season. 
• Do not apply a total of more than 1.0 lb. ai/A of CYMBUSH 3E per acre per season. 
• Do not apply a total of more than (3 applications) of Bidrin 8 per acre per season. 
• Do not apply more than 2 applications of Cygon 400 at the higher rate (0.5 pinVA) per 
season. 
• Bidrin 8 may not be applied within 30 days of harvest. 
• Repeat application of Cygon 400 should not be made at intervals closer than 14 days. 
• Automatic flagging devices should be used when possible whenever Bidrin 8 is used. 
• Do not enter area treated with Bidrin 8 for 48 hours unless appropriate clothing is wom. 
• Oral or written wamings must be given workers who are expected to enter a treated area or 
area about to be treated with Bidrin 8. Oral wamings must be in language customarily 
understood by workers. 
• When applying Cygon 400, if automatic flagging is not possible, then the human flagger 
must wear protective clothing and respirator as specified on the Cygon 400 label.

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NONFOOD USES· F,t,bbQW bAND, NQNGAQP AA&,t,S, NONBEARING CROPS, 
AND ORNAMENTALS. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can be used to control annual and perennial grass weeds in lallow 
laREI; iR nonbearing groves, orchards or vineyards. during site preparation prior to 
transplanting; on tree farms·, and in many newly transplanted and established nongrassy 
omamentals, trees. shrubs and ground covers. aREI iR ROReFep areas. ~leRerop areas 
iRoluEle aiFPoFts, eleetFie tF8RslofFRer stali6RS aREI sub stati6Rs, pipeliRe pUFRpiRg statieRs, 
aFeUREI builEliR{IS, stoFage yaRJs, leRee MRes. pallp,':ays, reaElsiEles. Fights el way, aREI ather 
ReReFeplaREI areas. See the following tables for specific recommended uses. 
·Use of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide on tree farms is not registered for use in Califomia. 
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS· NQtfllMRlNClCROPS#\NO(»RNAMENTALS 
Not for use or storage in or around the home. 
• Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to actively growing grasses before they exceed the 
recommended growth stages in the following Tables. 
• Spray to obtain thorough coverage 01 grass foliage. but not to runoff. Repeat treatments 
may be necessary to provide full season control. 
• Use standard pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles. 
• Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide wOOn the first gmss species in a mixed grass weed 
population reaches the recommended growth stage for treatment. 
• Do not apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to grasses which are stressed due to moisture, 
temperature, low soil fertility. mechanical or chemical injury. 
• Do not apply to grasses which have tillered, formed seed heads, or exceeded 
recommended growth stages. 
• When trElating nonbearing trees and vines, avoid contact of spray with foliage by using 
directed sprays. 
• Do not apply to foliage of omamental trees, shrubs, or ground covers unless they are listed 
in Table I of the omamental section of this label. 
• Do not apply to trees, vines, omamentals, or other listed cro~ that will be harvested for 
food within one year after application. 
• Do not apply to asparagus from which spears will be harvested within 1 year of treatment. 
Refer to page for use directions for applications to asparagus that will be harvested 
within 1 year. 
• Do nol graze or harvest Florigraze perennial peanuts for 1 year after treatment. 
• Do not plant rotational grass crops such as com, sorghum and cereals within 60 days after 
the last applicatiOn of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide.

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NONFOOD USES - F"""QW ""N9, NQNGRQP "RELI,S, "N9 NON BEARING CROPS 
Apply 32-48 oz. per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide along with 1 % crop oil concentrate (2 
pints per 25 gallons) or 0.25% (112 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionic surfactant to annual and 
perennial grasses at the recommended growth stages in the following tables. 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR 
FAb"QW ""'N9 "ND NONBEARING CROPS 
Annual Grass Species 
Make applications when grasses are 2-8 inches tall, but before tillering andlor heading. 
Bamyardgrass 
Broadleaf signalgrass 
Crabgrass, large 
Crabgrass, smooth 
Crabgrass, southem 
Crabgrass, tropical 
Fall panicum 
Field sandbur 
Foxtail, giant 
Foxtail, green 
Foxtail, yellow 
Goosegrass 
Guineagrass, seedling 
Itchgrass 
Italian ryegrass 
Johnsongrass, seedling 
Junglerice 
Prairie cupgrass 
Red Rice 
Shatterca,leJWildcaneNolunteer milo 
Sorghum almum 
Southem sandbur 
Southwestem cupgrass 
Texas panicum 
Volunteer barley 
Volunteer corn 
Volunteer oats 
Volunteer rye 
Volunteer wheat 
Wild Oats 
Wild proso millet 
Witchgrass 
Woolly cupgrass 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR 
F.t.ob"QW ""PID "ND NONBEARING CROPS 
Perennial Grass Species 
Bermudagrass 
Guineagrass 
Kikuyugrass· 
Quackgrass 
Rhizome johnsongrass 
Torpedograss·· 
Wirestem mUhly 
Growth Stage 
4-8" runners 
6-12" tall before Seedhead initiation 
4-8" runners 
6-10" 
8-18" tall and before boot stage 
3-6" tall (1 51 application) 
2-3" tall (subsequent application) 
4-12" tall and before seedhead initiation 
·Not Registered in Califomia for use on this species. 
··Use 48 fl. oz. per acre per application. Three applications may be needed.

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FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE IS RECOMMENDED ON THE FOLLOWING NON BEARING 
CROPS 
Acerola 
(West Indian Cherry)· 
Almonds 
Apples 
Asparagus 
Avocados 
Berries 
Conifers· 
Christmas tree plantings 
Nursery beds 
Seedling establishment 
Dates 
Figs 
Filberts 
Florigraze perennial peanuts· 
(Nursery stock only) 
Ginseng· 
Grapes 
Grapefruit 
Guava· 
Jojoba 
Kiwi· 
·Not applicable in California. 
NONFOOD USE· ORNAMENTALS 
Lemons 
Limes 
Macadamia 
Mango· 
Olives 
Oranges 
Pears 
Pineapple 
Pistachios 
Pomegranates 
Tangelos 
Tangerines 
Walnuts 
Apply 32-48 oz. per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide along with 0.25% (1/2 pint per 25 
gallons) of a nonionic surfactant. DO NOT USE A CROP OIL CONCENTRATE WITH 
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ON ORNAMENTALS. Refer to the weed tables in the Fallow 
land, Noncrop areas, and Nonbearing crops for recommended growth stages of grasses at 
application. 
FUSILADE may be applied over-the-top or as a directed spray. Please refer to Table 1 for a 
list of ornamental species for which over-the-top application is appropriate. For species listed 
in Tables II-IV, directed spray applications are necessary to minimize phytotoxicity. However, 
there is the possibilitt of damage in the range listed for each table when applied at label rates. 
NOTICE TO BUYER AND USER: It is impossible to test every species and variety or cultivar 
of ornamental or nursery plants under all conditions. Plant tolerance of pesticides vary as 
conditions vary. Plant tolerance of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide at label rates has been found to 
be acceptable within the ranges specified for the indicated genera and species. Neither the 
manufacturer nor the seller has determined whether or not FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can 
safely be used on plants not specified on this label. The professional user should determine if 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can be used safely prior to use. 
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OVER-THE-TOP APPLICATIONS may be applied to the following ornamentals: Use Only 
Nonionic Surfactant on Ornamentals. 
Scientific Name 
Abelia grandiflora 
Abies balsamea* 
Abies concolor 
Abies procera 
Acacia redolens 
Acacia salacina 
Acacia saligna 
Acacia schafnerii 
Acacia stenophylla 
Acer ginnala* 
Acer palmatum 
Acer platanoides 
Acer saccharinum 
Acer saccharum* 
Achillea filipendulina 
Achillea millefolium 
Acrecastrum romanzoffianum 
Agapanthus african us 
Agave americana 
Ageratum sp. 
Aglanoema commutatum 
Agtanoema crispum 
Alcea rosea 
Allium schoenoprasum 
Aloe barbadensis 
Aloe vera 
Aloe zanzibarica 
Alyssum sp. 
Antirrhinum majus* 
Araucaria heterophylla 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 
Arctotheca calendula 
Arenaria vema 
Asparagus densiflorus 
Astilbe x arendsii 
-Not applicable in California. 
Common Name/Variety 
Glossy abelia 
Balsam fir 
Concolor fir 
Noble fir 
Acacia ongerops 
Willow-leafed acacia 
Willow acacia 
Jim wheat acacia 
Shoe-string acacia 
Flame amur maple 
Maple/japanese 
Norway maple 
Silver maple 
Sugar maple 
Coronation gold, fern leaf yarrow 
Common yarrow 
Queen palm 
Peter pan lily of the Nile 
Century plant 
Silver queen evergreen, 
Fransher evergreen 
Treubii ribbon evergreen 
Painted evergreen 
Hollyhock 
Chives 
Barbados aloe 
Snapdragon 
Yellow floral carpet 
Norfolk Island pine 
Red bearberry 
Cape weed 
Sandwort 
Sprengeri, 
Myres asparagus, 
Sprenger asparagus 
False spirea

Scientific Name 
Atriplex sp. 
Aucuba japonica 
Aucuba japonica variegata 
Begonia 
Semperflorens cultoreum* 
Berberis mentorensis 
Berberis thunbergii* 
Betula pendula* 
Bougainvillea sp. 
Buxus microphylla koreana 
Buxus microphylla var. 
japonica 
Buxus sempervirens 
Caesalpinia cacalaco 
Caesalpinia gilliesii 
Calendula officinalis* 
Calendula sp. 
Callistemon lanceolatus 
Calluna vulgaris 
Camellia japonica 
Camellia sasanqua 
Canlpanula carpatica 
Carissa grandiflora 
Carissa tuttlei 
Camegiea gijantea 
Carpobrotus chilensis* 
Cassia artemisioides 
Cassia didymobotrya 
Cassia sturdii 
Celtis occidentalis* 
Centaurea cineraria 
Cerastium tomentosum 
Ceratonia siliqua 
Cercis canadensis 
Chaenomeles speciosa* 
Chamaecyparis obtusa 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 
Chamaecyparis pisifera 
Chamaerops excelsa 
Chamaerops humilis 
Chrysalidocarpus lutescens 
Chrysanthemum x superbum 
*Not applicable in California 
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Common NameNariety 
Saltbrush 
Aucuba 
Scarf etta begonia 
Mentor barberry 
Crimson pygym, 
Redleaf Japanese barberry 
Eastern white birch 
Raspberry ice 
Korean boxwood 
Japanese boxwood 
Welleri, 
Common boxwood 
Bird of paradise 
Orange coronet 
Marigold 
Bottle-brush 
Scotch heather 
Camellia 
Sasanqua camellia 
Bellflower 
Natal plum 
Saguaro cactus 
Trailing hottentot-fig 
Feathery cassia 
African cassia 
Hackberry 
Dusty miller 
Snow in summer 
Carob tree 
Red bud 
Flowering quince 
Cripps hinoki false cypress 
Allum lawson cypress 
Plumosa 
Windmill palm 
Mediterranean fan palm 
(small)Golden fruited palm 
Shasta daisy

Scientific Name 
Cissus rhombifloia 
Cistus hybridus 
Citrus aurantium 
Citrus paradist 
Clerodendrum speciosum 
Cleyera spp. 
Clivia miniata 
Cocos plumosa 
Codiaeum variegatum 
Coftea arabica 
Magnolia grandiflora" 
Coleus x hybridus 
Convolvulus oneorum 
Coprosma baueri 
Coprosma repens 
Cordyline terminalis 
Coreopsis verticillata 
Comus florida 
Comus mas 
Comus sericea 
Cotoneaster apiculata 
Cotoneaster dammeri 
Cotoneaster divaricatus 
Cotoneaster microphyllus 
Cotoneaster repens 
Cotoneaster salicifolius franch 
Crossandra nilotica 
Cupressus sempervirens 
Cycus revoluta 
Deutzia gracilis 
Dianthus barbatus 
Dieftenbachia amoena 
Diervilla lonicera 
Oodonea viscosa purplurea 
Echinocatus sp. 
Elaeagnus angustrifolia 
Enceliafarinosa 
Erythrina fusca 
Escallonia fradessii 
Escallonia rubra 
"Not applicable in California. 
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Common NameiVariety 
Ellen Danica, grape ivy 
Rock rose 
Sour orange 
Grapefruit 
Pagoda flower 
Cleyera 
Kaffir lily 
Queen palm 
Croton 
Coftee 
Southern magnolia 
Coleus 
Jade wizard 
Bush momingglory 
Mirror plant 
Varigated mirror plant 
Ti 
Threadleaf coreopsis 
Flowering dogwood 
Comelian cherry dogwood 
Red twig dogwood, 
Flaviramea 
Coral beauty, 
Royal beauty 
Spreading cotoneaster 
Cotoneaster 
Willowleaf cotoneaster 
Crossandra 
Italian cypress 
Sago palm 
Slender deutzia 
Sweet William 
Giant dumbcane 
Bush honeysuckle 
Purple hopseed bush 
Hedgehog cactus 
Russian olive 
Bittle brush 
Fastadiata, 
Swamp immortella

Scientific Name 
Eucalyptus microtheca 
Eucalyptus polyanthemos 
Eucalyptus rostrata 
Eucalyptus spathulata 
Eucalyptus rudis 
Eugenia myrtifolia 
Euonymus alata 
Euonymus fortunei 
Euonymus japonica 
Euonymus kiautschovicus 
Euphorbia lactea 
Euryops pectinatus 
Fatshedera Iizei 
Ferocactus sp. 
Ficus benjamina 
Ficus elastica decora 
Ficus microcarpa nitida 
Ficus nitida 
Ficus repens 
Forsythia intermedia 
Forsythia sp. 
Forsythia suspensa 
Forsythia x intermedia 
Fouquieria splendens 
Fragaria chiloensis 
Fraxinus americana" 
Fraxinus pennsylvanica" 
Fraxinus velulina 
Gardenia jasminoides 
Gardenia taitensis 
Gazania splendens 
Gazania uniflora leucoleana 
Geijera parviflora 
Gelsemium sempervirens 
Geranium pratense 
Gladiolus x hortulanus 
Gleditsia triancanthos var. 
inermis 
Graptophyllum pictum 
Grevillea robusta 
Grevillea rosmarinifolia 
Hedera canariensis 
Hedera helix 
Hedera helix hahnii 
Hemerocallis hybrids 
"Not applicable in California. 
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Common NameNariety 
Gum-barked coolibah 
Red box gum 
Red gum 
Narrow-leaf gimlet 
Desert-gum 
Brush cherry 
Siebold 
Silver king 
Spreading euonymus 
Candelabra plant 
Fatshedera 
Barrel cactus 
Exotica weeping fig 
Rubber tree 
Indian laurel 
Indian laurel 
Creeping fig 
Weeping forsythia 
Ocotillo 
Ornamental strawberry 
White ash 
Green ash 
Arizona ash 
Gardenia, dwarf 
Tahitian gardenia 
Gazania gold rush 
Australia willow 
Carolina jessamine 
Cranesbill 
Debbie, Jennie, Mahogany, Stargazer 
Honey locusVshade master 
Caricature plant 
Silk oak 
Spider flower 
Algerian ivy 
English ivy 
Hahn's ivy 
Daylily

Scientific Name 
Hemigraphis sp. 
Hesperaloe parviflora 
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 
Hibiscus syriacus 
Hosta lancifolia 
Hydrangea panicultata 
Hydrangea quercifolia 
lberis sempervirens 
lIex comuta 
lIex crenata 
lIex glabra 
lIex opaca 
lIex vomitoria 
lIex x Meserveae 
lIex x attenuata 
Iris sp. 
Isotoma sp. 
Ixora coccinea 
Jacaranda acutifolia 
Jacobinia ghiesbreghtiana 
Juniperus horizontalis· 
Juniperus scopulorum 
Juniperus virginiana 
Justicia spicigera 
Kochia scoparia f. trychophylla 
Koelreuteria paniculata* 
Lagerstroemia indica 
Lantana camera 
Lantana sellowiana 
Leptospermum laevigatum 
Leucophyllum frutescens 
Liatris spicata 
Ligustrum amurense 
Ligustrum lucidum 
Ligustrum ovalifolium 
Ligustrum texanum 
Ligustrum x Vicari 
Liquidambar styraciflua 
Liriope spicata 
Liriope muscari 
Livistona chinenis 
Lonicera x morrowii 
Lonicera xylosteum 
"Not applicable in California. 
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Common NameNariety 
Waffle plant/Metallic plant 
Chinese hibiscus 
Althea 
Variegated hosta 
Panicle hydrangea 
Oakleaf hydrangea 
Candytuff 
Dwarf buford holly 
Japanese holly 
Compact inkberry 
American holly 
Dwarf yauponfTall yaupon 
Meserve holly 
Fosteri holly 
Blue star creeper 
Ixora 
Jacaranda 
Admiral 
Cologreen 
Red ceder 
Firecracker, 
Mexican indigo 
Compact bumingbrush 
Golden-rain tree 
Vamish tree 
Crepe myrtle 
Bush lantana 
Purple lantana (trailing) 
Texas sage 
Gay feather 
Amur River 
Wax ligustrum 
Privet/califomia 
Texas privet 
Vicari 
American sweetgum 
Liriope 
Green liriope/Variegated liriope 
Chinese fan palm 
Morrow honeysuckle 
Emerald mound

Scientific Name 
Lysiloma thomberii 
Lysimachia nummularia 
Magnolia sp. 
Magnolia stellata 
Mahonia aquifolium 
Mahonia wagoneri· 
Malus floribunda 
Mesembryanthemum drosanhemum hispidum 
Mesembryanthemum lampranthus productus 
Mesembryanthemum lampranthus 
spectabilis 
Metrosideros excelsus 
Musa maurelli 
Myoponum parvifolium 
Myrica cerifera 
Nephrolepsis exaltata 
Nerium oleander 
Odocanthus sp. 
Olea europaea 
Olneya tesota 
Opuntia Cholla 
Osman thus fragrans 
Osteospermum fruticosum alba 
Pachysandra terminalis 
Parkensonia aculeata 
Rhus aromatica 
Passiflora pfordtiii 
Pelargonium domesticum 
Pelargonium peltatum 
Pelargonium X hortorum· 
Pennisetum setaceum 
Peperomia scandens 
Petunia sp. 
Philadelphus coronarius 
Philodendron oxycardium 
Philodendron selloum 
Phoenix canariensis 
Phoenix roebelenii 
Photinia x fraseri 
Phyllostachys aurea 
Physocarpus fruticosa 
Physocarpus opulifolius 
Picea abies 
·Not applicable in California. 
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Common NameNariety 
Desert fem tree 
MoneywortlWandering Sally 
Oregon Grapeholly 
Star magnolia 
Mahonia 
King's Ransom 
Showy crabapple 
Rose ice plant 
Purple trailing ice plant 
Red spike ice plant 
New Zealand christmas tree 
Ethiopia banana 
Prostrate myoponum 
Wax myrtle 
Sword fern 
Pink, variegated, petite oleander 
Olive tree 
Ironwood 
Cholla cactus 
Osmanthus, tea olive 
White african daisy 
Japanese pachysandra 
Green palo verde 
Fragrant sumac 
Passion vine 
Geranium 
Ivy geranium 
Smash Hit Red geranium 
Red fountain grass 
Radiator plant 
Aurea 
"Micans· velvetleaf philodendron 
Canary Island date palm 
Pygmy date palm 
Photinia 
Golden bamboo 
Gold drop, 
Jackmanni, 
Abbotswood 
Dwarf Ninebark, Nanus 
Norway spruce

Scientific Name 
Picea glauca 
Picea omarika 
Picea pungens 
Pieris japonica 
Pilea nummulariifolia 
Pinus canariensis 
Pinus clause· 
Pinus echinata· 
Pinus elliottii· 
Pinus glabra· 
Pinus mugo 
Pinus nigra 
Pinus palustris· 
Pinus ponderosa 
Pinus pungens· 
Pinus resinosa 
Pinus rigids· 
Pinus serotina· 
Pinus strobiformus 
Pinus strobus 
Pinus sylvestris 
Pinus taeda· 
Pinus virginiana" 
Pittosporum Tobira 
Pittosporum phillyraeoides 
Platanus sp" 
Plumbago capensis 
Podocarpus gracilior 
Podocarpus macrophylla 
Polygonum capitatum 
Polyscias frutir:osa 
Polystichum capense 
Portulaca grandiflora" 
Potentilla fructosa 
Potentilla vema" 
Prosopis chilensis 
Protea compacts" 
Protea cynaroides· 
Protea eximia" 
Protea neriifolia' 
Protea repens' 
Prumus trialoba 
Prunus caroliniana ompacta 
Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum 
'Not applicable in California 
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Common NameNariety 
Dwarf Alberta, Black Hills, 
Densata 
Serbian spruce 
Blue spruce 
Uly-of-the-valley bush 
Creeping Charlie 
Canary Island pine 
Sand pine 
Shortleaf pine 
Slash pine 
Spruce pine 
Dwarf Swiss mountain pine 
Austrian pine/Black pine 
Longleaf pine 
WestemlPonderosa pine 
Table-Mountain pine 
Red pine 
Pitch pine 
Pond pine 
Mexican border pine 
Eastern white pine 
Scotch pine 
Loblolly pine 
Virginia pine 
Wheelers dwarf, variegated 
Desert willow 
Sycamore 
Cane plumbago 
African fern pine 
Yew pine 
Pink dover 
Parsley panax 
Sunglo portulaca 
Gold drop, Primrose beauty 
Chilean mesquite 
Protea 
GianVking protea 
Protea 
Oleander-leaved protea 
Protea 
Flowering almond 
Carolina cherry 
Purple false eranthemum

Scientific Name 
Pseudotsuga mensiessi 
pyracanths koidzumii 
Pyracanths angustifolia 
Pyracanths coccinea 
Pyracanths graberi 
Pyracanths koidzumii x coccinea 
Pyrus calleryana 
Quercus palustris" 
Quercus virginiana 
Raphiolepis indica 
Raphiolepis umbellata 
Rhamnus frangula 
Rhododendron 
"Gable Hybrid" 
Rhododendron catawbiense 
Rhododendron formosa 
Rhododendron obtusum 
Rhododendron sp. 
Rhododendron sp. (cont'd) 
"Not applicable in California 
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Common NameNariety 
Douglas fir 
Lodense pyracanths 
Variegated firethom 
Scarlet firethom, Lalandei 
Mojave firethom 
Bradford pear 
Pin oak 
Oak, live 
Pink lady 
Yeddallndian hawthorn 
Tallhedge buckthorn 
Elizabeth Gable, 
Purple splendor, 
Rose greely 
Less dark purple, 
Roseum elegans, 
Chionoides rhododendron, 
White catawba, 
Purple elegans, 
Roseum superbum, 
English roseum 
Amoenum, 
Coral bells 
Blaauw's pink, 
Rutherfordiana Constances 
White cascade, 
Prize, 
Kluis s(.:1sation, 
Sweetheart, 
Kaempo, 
Royalty, 
Hahm red, 
Red wing, 
Gumpo white, 
Salmon spray, 
Road runner, 
Tradition, 
Gloria, 
Gumpo pink, 
Greeting, 
Pink pearl.

Scientific Name 
Rhododendron yedoense 
Rhuellia califomica 
Rhuslancea 
Rosa Banksiae 
Rosa hybrida 
Rosa sp. 
Rosmarinus officinalis prostratus 
Rumohra adiantiformis* 
Salix alba 
Salix babylonia* 
Salix matsudana 
Salix purpurea* 
Salvia greggii 
Sansevieria sp. 
Sansevieria trifasciata 
Santolina chanaecy pariSSLlS 
Schefflera arboricola 
Schinus molle 
Schinus terebinthifolius 
Sedum brevifolium 
Sedum quatemalense 
Sedum spectabile 
Sedum x rubrotinctum 
"Not applicable in California 
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Common NameNariety 
Pericat, 
Tabor, 
Mother's Day, 
Snow, 
Masasoit, 
Red ruffle, 
Delaware Valley white, 
Purple gem, 
H. H. Hume, 
Stewartstonian, 
Hino red, 
Rosebud, 
Fashion, 
Herbert, 
Gibraltar, 
Gerard's rose, 
Boule de neige, 
President Lincoln 
Korean azaiealPoukhanense 
African surnar standard 
Banksia 
Hybrid tea rose 
Rose 
Ro:;.emary dwarf 
Leather1eaf fem 
White willow 
Weeping willow 
Tortuosa corkscrew willow 
Purple willow 
Basket willow 
Moon Glow 
HahaiVMother-in-law's tongue 
Lavender cotton 
Manila Ripple 
California pepper 
Brazilean pepper 
Green stone crop 
Brown beam 
Sedum

Scientific Name 
Sempervivum tectorum 
Simmiondsia chinensii 
Sorbus americana· 
Sophora japonica· 
Spiraea japonica· 
Spiraea nipponica 
Spiraea thunbergii· 
Spiraea x billiardii 
Spiraea x bumalda 
Statice sinuata 
Stenocarpus sinuatus 
Strelitzia nicolai 
Strelitzia reginae 
Syringa meyeri 
Syringa patula 
Syringa villosa 
Syzgium paniculatum 
Tagetes sp. 
Taxus cuspidata 
Taxus x media 
Tecoma stans angustate 
Tecomaria capensis 
Temstroemia gymnanthera 
Thevetia peruvianaa 
Thuga occidentalis 
Thuja orientalis 
Tilia cordata· 
Trachelospermum asiaticum 
Trachelospermum jasminoides 
Trifolium fragiferum 
Tsuga canadensis 
Vibumum dentatum 
Vibumum japonicum 
·Not applicable in California 
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Common NameNariety 
Hen and chickens 
Jojoba 
American mountain ash 
Pagoda tree 
Coccinea 
Snowmound spirea 
Thunberg 
Billiard spirea 
Froebelii, 
Crispa spirea, 
Gold ilame, 
Ant~lony Waterer 
Annual statice 
Firewheel tree 
Giant bird of paradise 
Bird of paradise 
Palibin 
Korean lilac 
James McFar1ane lilac 
Australian bush cherry 
Marigold 
Japanese yew 
Thayeri yew, 
Hicks yew, 
Dense yew 
Yellow bells 
Cape honeysuckle 
Cleyera 
Yellow oleander tree 
White cedar, 
Emerald green, 
Woodwardii, 
Techny, 
Pyramidalis, 
Globosa, 
. iechny american arbOlVitae 
Berkman's 
Little-leaf linden 
Asiatic jasmine 
Star jasmine 
O'Conners legume 
Eastem hemlock 
Arrowwood vibumum 
Vibumum'japanese snowball

Scientific Name 
Viburnum opulus 
Vibumum odoratissium 
Viburnum plicatum 
Viburnum suspensum 
Viburnum trilobum 
Viburnurn x juddi 
Viburnum x rhytidophylloides 
Vicia sp. 
Vinca major 
Vinca minor 
Vimumum lantana· 
Vimumum lentago· 
Washingtonia robusta 
Weigela florida 
Xylosma senticosa 
Yucca filamentosa 
Yucca gloriosa 
Yucca pendula 
Zinnia sp. 
·Not applicable in California. 
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Common NameNarlety 
Nanum 
Viburnum 
Doublefile vibumumllomentosum 
Sandankwa vibumum 
Compact cranbenybush viburnum 
Judd 
Vibumumlwillowwood 
Crown Vetch 
Periwinkle 
Myrtle, Dwarf periwinkle 
Wayfaring tree 
Twistwood 
Nannybeny 
Mexican fan palm 
Newport red, 
Pink weigelia 
Yucca 
Spanish dagger 
Weeping dagger

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• When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the 
omamental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxicity. 
• Umited testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity of up to 20% 
when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied over-tha-top at label rates. (Phytotoxicity can 
occur whenever spray comes in contact with the foliage, even during directed sprays.) 
Scientific Name 
Abies fraser 
Acer rubrum 
Ajuga variegata 
Ajuga reptans 
Aquilegia hybrida 
Arbutus unedo 
Banksia prinotes" 
Banksia victoria" 
Banksia speciosa" 
Begonia tweediana 
Callistemom viminalis 
Ceonothus griseus 
Cupressocyparis leylandi 
Dracaena fragans 
Dracaena marginata 
Eucalyptus citriodora 
Feijoa sellowiana 
Gamolepsis chrysanthemoides 
Gazania ringens 
Gladiolus x hortulanus 
Grewia caffra 
Hemiaria glabra 
Juniperus chinensis 
Juniperus conferta 
Juniperus hOrizontalis 
"Not applicable in California. 
Common Name/Variety 
Fraser Fir 
Maple/red 
Bugle weed 
Varigated ajuga 
Columbine 
Strawberry tree 
Protea 
Protea 
Protea 
Cats claw, Yellow trumpet 
Weeping bottle-brush 
Leyland cypress 
Massangeana, dracaena 
Tricolor dracaena 
Lemon-scented gum 
Pineapple guava 
Gallery 
Lavender star plant 
Green carpet 
Pfitzeriana 
Nana, 
Spearmint, 
Old Gold, 
Prostrata, 
Robdsta, 
Maney 
Blue Pacific 
Wiltonii, 
Hughes, 
Webberi, 
Variagata,

Scientific Name 
Juniperus japonica 
Juniperus sabina 
Juniperus scopulorum 
Juniperus virginiana 
Lantana montevidensis x 
Leucothoe axillaris 
Ugustrum japonicum 
Lonicera japonica 
Luecospermum cordifoliumo 
Nandina domeslica 
Nerium oleander standard 
Ophiopogon japonicum 
Opuntiasp. 
Pennisetum sectaceum 
Philodendron sp. 
Plumeria acuminata 
Podocarpus rnacrophyllus 
Potentilla vema 
Rhododendron indicum 
Rhododendron obtusum 
Rhododendron sp. 
Rhoeo spathacea 
Ruellia ciliosa 
Salix caroliniana 
Spirea x vanhouteii 
Syringa chinensis 
Vibumum macrocephalum 
°Not applicable in California. 
Common NameNariety 
Blue Rug, 
Youngtown Compacta 
San Jose 
Tamariseifolia, 
Arcadia, 
Scandia, 
Broadmoor 
Welchii, 
Pathfinder 
Sky rocket, 
Grey owl 
White lantana 
Fetterbush 
Japanese privet 
Japanese honeysuckle 
Pincushion protea 
Heavenly bamboo 
Oleander 
Mondo grass 
Prickly pear cactus 
Green fountain grass 
Temple tree 
M&ki 
Spring cinquefoil 
Indica 
Kurume 
Eureka 
Sur.glow 
P.I.M. 
Oyster plant 
Ruellia 
Willow 
Vanhoutte spirea 
Liac 
Chinese snowball 
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TABLE III 
DIRECTED APPLICATIONS 
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• When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the 
omamental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxicity. 
• Limited testing of the omamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity of up to 50% 
when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied over-the-top at label rates. (Phytotoxicity can 
occur whenever spray comes in co. ,tact with the foliage, even during directed sprays). 
Scientific Name 
Acacia famesiana 
Acacia latifolia 
Aptenia cordifolia 
Asystasia gangetica 
Baccharis sarothroides 
Brachychiton populneum 
Cassia condolioma 
Cercidium praecox 
Citharexylum spinosum 
Cordyline stricta 
Cupaniopsis anacardioides 
Crassula argentea 
Cyperus altemifolius 
Dicentra spectabilis 
Dracaena deremensis 
Epipremnum aureum 
Eucalyptus nicholii 
Exococaria cochichinensis 
Hibiseus lepenk 
Juniperus chinensis 
Juniperus scopulorum 
Juniperus virginiana 
Justicia betonia 
Justicia brandegeana 
Justicia carnea 
Magnolia gradiflora 
MesemblYanthemum delosperrna alba 
Odontonema strictum 
Oenothera ber1andier 
Pachystachys lutea 
Pedilanthus tithymaloides 
Peperomia obtusifolia 
Plectranthus australis 
"Not applicable in California. 
Common NameJVariety 
Sweet a~cia 
Hearts and flowers 
Coromandel 
Desert broom 
Bottle tree 
Sonoran palo verde 
Fiddlewood 
Cordyline 
Carrot wood 
Jade plant 
Umbrella plant 
Bleeding heart 
Janet Craiw\yameckii 
Marble Queen pothos 
Chinese crenate croton 
Armstrongii 
Spiny Greek, 
Excelsa Strieta 
Burkii 
White shrimp plant 
Shrimp plant 
Kings crown 
Southem magnolia 
White ice plant (trailing) 
Red justicia 
Mexican evening primrose 
Yellow shrimp plant 
Slipper flower 
Baby rubber plant 
Swedish ivy

Scientific Name 
Polygonum capilalum 
Prunum avium" 
Rhododendron indicum 
Rhododendron obtusum 
Rhododendron poukhanensis 
Thunbergia laurifloia 
Vaccinum ashe 
"Nol applicable in California. 
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Common NamelVariety 
Pinkhead knotweed 
Mazzard chany 
Formosa 
Hersey red, 
Hino pink, 
Hinodegeri 
Karen 
Laurel-leaved thunbergia 
TIfblue Blueberry

TABLE IV 
DIRECTED APPLICAnONS 
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• When plant growth habit allows. applications should be made as a directed spray to the 
ornamental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxicity. 
• Limited testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity greater than 
50"10 when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied over-the-top at label rates. (Phytotoxicity 
can occur whenever spray comes in contact with the foliage. even during directed sprays.) 
Scientific Name 
Acalypha godsefeiana hertophylla 
Alsophia australis 
Betula nigra 
Catharanthus roseus 
Chamaecyparis pisifera 
Chlorophytum comosum 
Cortederia selloana 
Euonymus alata 
Juniperus chinensis 
Juniperus hOrizontalis 
Juniperus scopulorum 
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 
Kalanchoe tubiflora 
Physocarpus fruticosa 
Rhododendron obtusum 
Setcreasea purpurea 
Zebrina pendula 
Common NameJVariety 
Australia tree fem 
BirchlRiver 
Madagascar periwinkle 
Boulevard falsecypress 
Spider plant 
Pampas grass 
Compacta 
Sea Green 
Blue Chip. 
Price of Wales. 
Bar Harbor 
Blue Haven 
Lavender-scallops 
Chandelier plant 
Katherine Dykes 
Hinocrimson 
Purple heart 
Wandering jew

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NONFOOD USES - FALLOW LAN!) AND NONCROP AREAS. 
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can be. utMPCt.W ~bplai:Ii1"Md~~arass weeds in fallqW 
land and in noncrop areas. NoncroplUea$ fn~81JJlQt1$;~ric ti'llriStooner stations and 
sub-~tions, pipeline pumping sta~arQUl1dtiqifdi.OUs;··~ yam". fence lines, . 
Patk\!~, r~es.tigh1!H)f-way;.~(lthetri~a~~ . See the following tables for 
SpeCific recommended uses. 
NONiAGR1CULTURALUSEREQUPlEMENTS J tJ +. 
!'ltli:l91"""JI~~t bf!gc:J'l.JQlii!#'@@;tti(egtjtW1fit~gh ~rlftexpoge ti,orke,s()l' k'~ 
.9!bj¥piI5bi.,(n.~··beiOg~;t!iti$fl:ility~~;~y.uPi>rot~persons. 
in the treatment 
W·· 0 .. . must be giV.toworkets who are eXpected to 
:a a:w:~ a::~~~trea . •.. ...... .: ...•.... &d.by ...•.....•...•......•... ··ral'~m"'~~~~; :~~=~a1~~ 
theRJ is ~ leve thatWritteilwamiOgStannotbe unders . rkers. Wamlngs 
m dude the following InfOnnatiOri: . 
CAUTION: Area treated With FUSI~2000 hert>idde on (date of application). Do not 
enter without appropriate protecti~do1hlnguntil sprays have dried. In case of accidental 
exposure to pestiCide spray, wash ~skin thOroughly with soap and water. Remove 
contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. If In eyes, flush with plenty of water. If 
Irritation persists, get medical attention. 
GENEAAL USE PRECAunONS.,. FALLOW LAND AND NONCROP AREAS 
Not fOr. use or stomgeln or around.the home. 
• Apply FUSlLAOE2000 hemicide to actively growing grasses before they exceed the 
recOmmended gl'OWth stages in the following T«bIes. 
• Spray to obtain thOrough coverage of gl'8Sb foliage, but not to runoff. Repeat treatments 
may be necessary to provide full season control. 
• Use standan:t pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles. 
• Apply FUSILADE 2000 h~ when the first grass species In a mixed grass weed 
population reaches tI.e recol1imended gtOW1h stage for treatment. 
• Do not apply FUSllADE 2OCO herbicide to gn\SSeS which are stressed due to moisture, 
tempera~ure, low SOil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury.

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• Do not apply to grasses W1lich have tillered, formed seed hears, or exceeded 
recommended growth stages. 
NONFOOD USES - FALLOW LAND AND NONCROP AREAS 
Apply 32-48 oz. per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicideaJong with 1 % crop oil concentrate (2 
pints per 25galfOO$) or 0.25% (112 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionicsurfactant to annual and 
perennlaJ gr8$$esatthe recommended growth stages·in the folloWing tables. 
FUSiLADE~HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR 
FA'-LOWLA..,P 
Annual GraSfJSpecles 
Make appflC8tions when grasses are 2-8 inches tall. but ~ beforetiUering andIor heading. 
Bamyardgrass 
Broadleaf . .. Igrass .. ~ 
CrabgrasS; large 
Crabgrass, smoOth 
Crabgrass •. southem 
CrabgrasS,tropical 
FaU pal)icum 
Fietdsandbur 
Foxtail, giant 
FOldail,gNer\ 
FoxtaU. yellow 
GoosegrasS 
Guii1eagrass. seedling 
1td1g1BSs 
Italian ryegrass 
JOhnsongrass, seedling 
Junglerice 
Prairie cupgrass 
Red Rice 
ShattercaneJWildcaneNoIunteer milo 
Sorghum almum 
Southem sandbur 
Southwestem cupgrass 
Tex&$ panicum 
Volunteer barley 
Volunteer com 
Volunteeroa1s 
Volumeerrye 
Volunteer wheat 
WIidOets 
Wild proso miRet 
Wrtchgrass 
Woolly cupgrass 
( BEST AVAILABLE COpt] 
FUSiLADE2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR 
FALLOW LAND 
Perennial Gr ... Species 
Bermudagrass 
Guineagrass 
Kikuyugrass* 
Quackgrass 
Rhizome jOhnsongrass 
Torpedograss·· 
Wlrestem muhly 
Growth Stage 
4-8" runners 
6-12" tall before seedhead Initiation 
4-8" runners 
6-10" 
8-18" tall and before boot stage 
3-6" tall (1st appHcation) 
2-3" tall (subsequent application) 
4-12" tall and before seedhead Initiation 
"Not Registered in Cafifornia for use on this species. 
··Use 48 ft. oz. per acre per application. Three appliCations may be needed.

Lb. a.iJAcre 
0.094 
0.125 
0.156 
0.188 
0.250 
0.375 
CONVERSION TABLE 
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FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE RATE TO BE APPLIED 
Pints/Acre Flo OzJAcre Acres/Gallon 
3/4 12 10.7 
1 16 8.0 
1-1/4 20 6.4 
1-1/2 24 5.3 
2 32 4.0 
3 48 2.7 
For more information, call ZENECA Ag Products at 1-800-759-2500.

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Scientific names are listed for those weeds referred to in the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide label. 
COMMON NAME 
Barnyardgrass 
Bermudagrass 
Broadleaf signalgrass 
Crabgrass, large 
Crabgrass, Smooth 
Crabgrass, Southem 
Crabgrass, Tropical 
Downy brome 
Fall Panicum 
Field Sandbur 
Foxtail, Giant 
Foxtail, Green 
Foxtail, Yellow 
Goosegrass 
Guineagrass, seedting 
Italian Ryegrass 
Itchgrass 
Johnsongrass, Rhizome 
Johnsongrass, Seedling 
Junglerice 
Kikuyugrass 
Prairie cupgrass 
Quackgrass 
Rabbitfootgrass 
Red Rice 
Shattercane 
Sorghum almum 
Southem Sandbur 
Southwestem cupgrass 
Texas Panicum 
Volunteer Cereals 
V. Barley 
V.Com 
V. Milo 
V.Oats 
V. Rye 
V. Wheat 
Wild Proso Millet 
Wild Oats 
Wirestem Muhly 
Witchgrass 
Wooly cupgrass 
SCIEN11F1C NAME 
Echinochloa crus-galli 
Cynodon dactylon 
Brachiaria platyphylla 
Digitaria sanguinalis 
Digitaria ischaemum 
Digitaria ciliaris 
Digitaria bicomis 
Bromus tectorum 
Panicum dichotomiflorum 
Cenchrus incertus 
Setaria faberi 
Setaria viridis 
Setaria lutescens 
Eleusine indica 
Panicum maximum 
Lolium multiflorum 
Rottboellia exaltata 
Sorghum halepense 
Sorghum halepense 
Echino,:hloa colonum 
Rennisetu," :landestin:Jm 
Erioch:;:", CfJnlracta 
Agropyron repens 
Polypogon r. ;I)nspeliensis 
O.yza sativa 
Sorghum bicolor 
Sorghum almum 
Cenchrus echinatus 
Eriochloa gracilis 
Panicum texanum 
Hordeum vulgare 
Zea mays 
SCl(ghum bicolor 
Avena sativa 
Se-=a.le cereale 
Triticum aestivum 
Panicum miliaceum 
Avena fatua 
Muhlenbergia frondosa 
Panicum capillare 
Eriochloa villosa

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 
PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open 
dumping is prohibited. Do not reuse empty container. 
STORAGE: Store in original container only. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not 
store near food or feed. In case of spill or leak on floor or paved surfaces, soak up with sand, 
earth or synthetic absorbent. Remove to chemical waste area. 
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, 
spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of 
by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control 
Agency or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for 
guidance. 
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: 
Metal Containers: Triple-rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or 
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved by state and 
local authorities. 
Plastic Containers: Triple-rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or 
puncture and dispcse of in a sanitary landfill, by incineration or, if allowed by state and local 
authorities, by burning. If burned StliY out of smoke. 
Glass Containers: Triple-rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or 
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other state and local procedures. 
MINI BULK CONTAINER PRECAU'nONS - Before refilling, inspect thoroughly for damage, 
such as cracks, pUl1ctures, bulges, dents, abrasions and damaged or worn thread on closure 
devices. REFILL ONLY WITH FUSILADE 2000. The contents of this container cannot be 
completely removed by cleaning. Refilling with materials other than FUSILADE 2000 herbicide 
will result in contamination and may weaken container. After filling and before transporting, 
check for leaks. Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking container. CONTAINER IS 
NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER. 
AMBUS~, CYMBUS~. FUSILADe-. GRAMOXONe-, and REFLEX- are trademarks of 
ZENECA Group Companies. 
BASAGRA~ and BLAZER· are trademarks of BASF Corporation. 
TACKLe- is a trademark of Rhone-Poulenc. 
CLASSIC· and BIDRI~ 8 are trademarks of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company. 
WHlpe herbicid'~ is a trademark of ~;oechst-Roussel Agri-Vet. 
CYGO~ 400 il'secticide is a trademark of American Cyanamid Company. 
AMI3USH, CYMBUSH, and GRAMOXONE EXTRA are ~estricted use pesticides.