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TOUCHDOWN CT HERBICIDE


( UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Washington, D.C. 20460 MAR 1 5 2011 Pat Dinnen Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC P.O. Box 18300 Greensboro, NC 27419-8300 OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION Subject: Notification per PR Notice 98-10 (remove expired patent number) Applications Dated March 3, 2011 Dear Ms. Dinnen: The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 for the products listed below. The Registration Division (RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98- 10. The labels submitted with the applications have been date-stamped "Notification" and will be placed in our records. EPA Reg. Number 100-1121 100-1157 100-1169 100-1182 1100-1212 100-1293 100-1355 Product Name Touchdown Pro Herbicide Touchdown CF Herbicide Touchdown Total Touchdown HiTech Herbicide Touchdown CT Herbicide Traxion GT Departure Herbicide If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Mindy Ondish at (703) 605-0723 or at ondish.mindy@epa.gov. Sincerely,

Kable Bo Davis 
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Herbicide Branch 
Registration Division (7504P)

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1. Company/Product Number 2. EPA Product Manager 3. Proposed Classification 
100-1212 Mr. Kable Davis 
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5. Name and Address of Applicant (/nclude ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Review. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3) (b)(i), 
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to: 
P. O. Box 18300 
Greensboro, NC 27419 EPA Reg. No. 
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D Amendment - Explain below. D Final printed labels in responseftlOnFiCATBON 
Agency letter dated 
D Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated D "Me Too" Application. MAR 1 5 2011 
0 Notification - Explain below. D Other - Explain below. 
Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. (For Section I and Section 11.). 
This notification is consistent with the provisions of PR Notice 98-10 and EPA regulations at 40 CFR 152.46, and no other changes 
have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18 U.S.C. 
Sec. 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with the terms of 
PR Notice 98-10 and 40 CFR 152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and 
penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA. 
Remove expired patent numbers. 
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Arlington, VA 22202-4501 
Attention: Mr. James A. Tompkins, PM 25 
SUBJECT: TOUCHDOWN® CT HERBICIDE 
EPA REG. NO. 100-1212 
Syngenta Crop Prote( .., Inc. 
P.O. Box 18300 
Greensboro, NC 27419-8300 
www.syngenta.com 
SUBMISSION OF FINAL PRINTED LABELING 
In accordance with the above subject letter, Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. is submitting one copy of final 
printed labeling for Touchdown CT Herbicide that reflects the labeling accepted in the EPA letter dated 
August 27,2009. 
Also enclosed is EPA Form 8570-1 indicating submission of final printed labeling. If you have any 
questions, please contact me at 336-632-2494. Thank you. 
Sincerely, 
Pat Dinnen 
Staff Label Group Leader 
Syngenta Regulatory Affairs 
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Other Ingredients: 63.5% 
Total: 100.0% 
*Contains 4.17 pounds of glyphosate acid in each gallon, in the potassium salt form. 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. 
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If in eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 
minutes. 
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then 
continue rinsing eye. 
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 
If inhaled • Move person to fresh air. 
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give 
artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. 
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. 
If on skin or • Take off contaminate clothing. 
clothing • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. 
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 
If swallowed • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment 
advice. 
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. 
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control 
center or doctor. 
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or 
doctor, or going for treatment. 
HOT LINE NUMBER 
For 24 Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal) 
Or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire or Accident), 
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Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you 
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Applicators and other handlers must wear: 
• Long sleeved shirt and long pants 
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as polyethylene 
or polyvinyl chloride 
• Socks and shoes 
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions 
for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from 
other laundry. 
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets 
the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural 
pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or 
modified as specified in the WPS. 
User Safety Recommendations 
Users should: 
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the 
toilet. 
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and 
put on clean clothing. 
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves 
before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean 
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Environmental Hazards 
Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to inte,1idal r: (, 
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product or spray solutions of this product will react with these containers and tanks and 
produce hydrogen gas which may form a highly combustible mixture. This gas mixture 
could flash or explode, causing serious personal injury, if ignited by spark, open n~.r11~, 
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Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless 
steel, fiberglass, plastic, or plastic-lined steel containers.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY 
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of 
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not 
acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be 
refunded. 
The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It is impossible to 
eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, 
ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors 
as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials 
or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of 
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC or Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and 
User, and Buyer and User agree to hold Syngenta and Seller harmless for any claims 
relating to such factors. 
Syngenta warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label 
and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the 
inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal 
use conditions. 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 or Syngenta, and Buyer and User assume 
the risk of any such use. SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF 
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY 
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE. 
In no event shall Syngenta or Seller be liable for any incidental, consequential or special 
damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE 
REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF 
SYNGENTA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR 
DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, 
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) 
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE 
RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION 
OF SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. 
Syngenta and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the 
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be 
modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of 
Syngenta.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its 
labeling. 
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either 
directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. 
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for 
pesticide regulation. 
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS 
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection 
Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of 
agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of 
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, 
notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and 
exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective 
equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only 
apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. 
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry 
interval (REI) of 12 hours. 
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker 
Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, 
such as plants, soil, or water, is: 
• Coveralls 
• Chemical-resistant gloves Category A, such as butyl rubber, or natural rubber, 
or neoprene rubber 
• Shoes plus socks 
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS 
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the 
scope of the 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. 
Keep lJeople and pets off treated areas until spray solution has dried.

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GENERAL INFORMATION 
Touchdown CT is a nonselective foliar systemic herbicide for control of a broad 
spectrum of emerged annual and perennial grass and broad leaf weeds and unwanted 
woody brush and trees. 
Touchdown CT is formulated as a liquid concentrate that contains 4.17 Ibs. acid 
equivalent per gallon, in the potassium salt form. 
For use in: Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota* Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New 
Mexico*, North Dakota, Oklahoma*, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas*, Utah, Washington 
and Wyoming. 
*County Restrictions - This product is authorized for use in specified counties in the 
following states: Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. 
Minnesota: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, 
Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Wilkin 
New Mexico: Colfax, Rio Arriba, San Juan, Taos, Union 
Oklahoma: Alfalfa, Beaver, Blaine, Canadian, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, 
Grant, Harper, Kay, Kingfisher, Logan, Major, Noble, Pawnee, Payne, Roger Mills, 
Texas, Woods, Woodward 
Texas: Dallam, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, 
Roberts, Sherman 
Touchdown CT is a nonselective foliar systemic herbicide used to control a broad 
spectrum of emerged grass and broadleaf weeds, both annual and perennial. 
Touchdown CT may be used in the following agricultural and nonagricultural areas: 
AGRICULTURAL USE SITES AND CROPS 
• Alfalfa, Clover, and Other Legumes 
• Berries, Fruits, Nuts, and Vines 
• Canola 
• ConserVation Compliance/Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) 
• Corn 
• Cotton 
• Fallowland and Postharvest 
• Grasses and Grass Seed Production 
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• Pastures 
• Small Grains 
• Sorghum 
• Soybeans 
• Sunflower 
• Vegetables 
NONAGRICUl rURAL USE AREAS 
• Airports 
• Apartment Complexes 
• Christmas Tree Farms 
• Chemical Mowing 
• Farmsteads 
• Fencerows 
• Forests 
• Golf Courses 
• Habitat Restoration and Management Areas 
• Highways 
• Industrial Sites 
• Lumber Yards 
• Manufacturing Sites 
• Natural Areas 
• Office Complexes 
• Ornamental Nurseries 
• Parks 
• Parking Areas 
• Petroleum Tank Farms and Pumping Installations 
• Pipeline, Power, Telephone and Utility Rights-of-Way 
• Railroads 
• Recreational Areas 
• Residential Areas 
• Roadsides 
• School Grounds 
• Storage Areas 
• Utility Substations 
• Warehouse Areas

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USE PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 
• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. 
• Do not apply this product by direct application (ground or air) to any body of water. 
• DO NOT spray if conditions of thermal inversion exist, or if wind direction and speed 
may cause spray to drift onto adjacent nontarget areas. Drift minimization is the 
responsibility. of the applicator. Consult with local and state agricultural authorities 
for information regarding avoiding or minimizing spray drift. 
• The MAXIMUM USE RATES indicated for Touchdown CT have been determined 
based upon the concentration of glyphosate acid (expressed as acid equivalents) 
contained in this product. The actual maximum application rates stated apply to the 
total amount of glyphosate acid equivalents applied to a given site in any year either 
from the application of this product alone or in combination with other glyphosate­
containing products, applied either as mixtures with other products or separately. 
Application rates must be calculated to ensure that the use of this and other 
glyphosate-containing products do not exceed the maximum use rate as specified 
below unless otherwise specified in the specific use directions. 
• In agricultural use sites and crop areas, do not exceed a total of 5.8 qt Touchdown 
CTtA, equivalent to 6 Ib glyphosate acid equivalents per acre per year. 
• In nonagricultural use areas, do not exceed a total of 7.6 qt Touchdown CTtA, 
equivalent to 8 Ib glyphosate acid equivalents per acre per year. 
• Do not exceed 0.7 qtlA by air unless otherwise specified on this label. 
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• For broadcast postemergence treatments, do not harvest or feed treated vegetation 
for 8 weeks following application, unless otherwise specified. 
• Do not allow the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift, or splash onto desirable 
vegetation since minute quantities of this product can cause severe damage or 
destruction to the crop, plants, or other areas on which treatment was not intended. 
When spraying, avoid combinations of pressure and nozzle type that will result in 
splatter or fine particles (mist) which are likely to drift. Avoid applying at excessive 
speed or pressure. 
• Touchdown CT requires actively growing green plant tissue to function. Application 
to drought-stressed weeds or weeds with little green foliage (Le. mowed, cut, or 
hailed on weeds), weeds covered with dust, or weeds damaged by insects or 
diseases may result in reduced weed control. 
• Touchdown CT does not provide soil residual control of weeds. Weeds emerging

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after application will require retreatment. 
• Heavy rainfall or irrigation shortly after application may require retreatment. 
• Tillage or mowing within 3 days following application may reduce weed control. 
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• Touchdown CT is not volatile and cannot move as a vapor after application onto 
nontarget vegetation. 
• It is recommended that the spray system be thoroughly cleaned with water and a 
commercial tank cleaner after each use. 
• Spray solutions of Touchdown CT should be mixed, stored, and applied using only 
plastic, plastic-lined steel, stainless steel, or fiberglass containers. Concentrate 
should not be stored in galvanized steel, carbon steel, aluminum, or unlined steel 
containers. 
• There are no rotational crop restrictions following application of this product. 
• Severe damage or destruction may be caused by contact of Touchdown CT with any 
vegetation (including leaves, green stems, exposed non-woody roots, or fruit) of 
crops, trees, and other desirable plants of which treatment is not intended. 
GL YPHOSATE-RESIST ANT WEED MANAGEMENT 
Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to glyphosate may exist through 
normal genetic variability in any weed population. The repeated use of herbicides with 
the same mode of action is known to lead under certain conditions to a selection of 
resistant weeds. Certain agronomic practices reduce the likelihood that resistant weed 
populations will develop and integrated strategies are known to manage such problem 
weeds. 
Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the herbicide Touchdown CT. The primary mode 
of action of glyphosate involves inactivation of the target enzyme 5-
enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). This enzyme is involved in the 
synthesis of several essential amino acids that are the building blocks for proteins 
needed for plant growth and development. In susceptible weeds, glyphosate binds 
tightly to EPSPS rendering the enzyme inactive. With the inactivation of EPSPS, the 
plant is unable to produce certain essential amino acids resulting in plant death. Initial 
studies on the mechanistic basis of resistance to glyphosate in various weed species 
have to date revealed EPSPS target site resistance and involvement of differences in 
translocation as important. Other mechanisms by which plants can become resistant to 
herbicides include differences in uptake, metabolism and sequestration. Within the 
USA specific biotypes of a number of species, including, horseweed/marestail (Conyza

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canadensis), hairy fleabane (Conyza bonariensis) , rigid ryegrass, (Lolium rigidum), 
Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmen), common waterhemp (Amaranthus rudis), 
common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) , giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) and 
johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) , have become resistant to glyphosate. The first 
incident reported to the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) of glyphosate 
resistance was in 1998 on rigid ryegrass. 
Following is a list of Best Weed Management practices to be considered in glyphosate­
based programs. 
Diversify glyphosate-dependent weed control programs with alternative herbicides or 
cultural practices. 
• Use full label rates of glyphosate and tank mix partners. Minimize weed escapes. 
• Monitor treated weed populations for any loss of field efficacy. 
• Contact your local extension specialist, certified crop advisor, and/or manufacturer 
for herbicide resistance management and/or integrated weed management 
recommendations for specific crops and resistant weed biotypes. 
Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, Syngenta Crop 
Protection accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of 
Touchdown CT to control resistant weeds. 
APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS - AGRICULTURAL USE SITES AND 
CROPS 
TIMING 
Touchdown CT should be applied to actively growing emerged weeds. Annual weeds of 
6 inches or less in height are typically the easiest to control. Generally, more effective 
control of perennial weeds is achieved at the flowering or seed head stage. Refer to the 
WEEDS CONTROLLED sections for specific application timing. 
When annual weeds have been mowed or grazed, wait for 3 to 4 inches of new growth 
to appear prior to application. When perennial weeds have been mowed or grazed, 
allow new growth to reach recommended stage prior to application. 
Visible effects on annual weeds occur within 2 to 4 days after application; effects on 
perennial weeds may take 7 days or longer. Extremely cool or cloudy weather following 
treatment may slow activity. 
RATES 
Follow specified rates for Touchdown CT listed in the WEEDS CONTROLLED, 
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when weeds are dense or large. Also, use higher application volumes and pressures 
when weed vegetation is dense. 
SPRAY ADDITIVES 
Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) - Control of annual and perennial weeds with Touchdown 
CT may be improved by adding dry ammonium sulfate at 1-2% by weight or 8.5-17 
Ib/100 gal of water. In the High Plains where water sources contain Ca, Mg, Mn levels 
exceeding 150 ppm, use a minimum of 8.5 Ib AMS per 100 gallons of spray mixture. 
Liquid formulations of AMS may be used at an equivalent rate. Do not reduce use rates 
of Touchdown CT when using ammonium sulfate. 
Drift Control Agents - Drift control agents may be used with Touchdown CT. 
When an adjuvant is to be used with this product, the use of an adjuvant that meets the 
requirements of the Chemical Producers and Distributors Association (CDPA) adjuvant 
certification program is recommended. 
TANK MIXES WITH RESIDUAL HERBICIDES 
Refer to crop sections for recommended tank mixes. Tank mixes of Touchdown CT 
with other pesticides, fertilizers, or any other additives except as specified on this label 
or other approved Syngenta supplemental labeling may result in tank mix incompatibility 
or unsatisfactory performance. It is recommended that the compatibility of any tank mix 
combination be tested on a small scale such as a jar test before actual tank mixing. 
Always refer to labels of other pesticide products for mixing directions and precautions 
which may differ from those outlined here. Use in accordance with the most restrictive 
of label limitations and precautions. No label dosage rates should be exceeded. This 
product cannot be mixed with any product containing a label prohibition against such 
mixing. 
Tank Mixing Recommendations: 
1. Fill spray tank % full with clean water. 
2. Begin tank agitation and continue throughout mixing and spraying. 
3. Add AMS (if used). 
4. Add dry formulations (WP, DF, etc.) to tank. 
5. Add liquid formulations (SC, EC, L, etc.) to tank. 
6. Add Touchdown CT. 
7. Add nonionic surfactant/wetting agent (if used). 
8. Fill remainder of spray tank. 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES 
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winds are gusty or under any other conditions which favor drift. Inversions are 
characterized by stable air and increasing temperatures with height above the 
ground. The applicator may detect the presence of an inversion by producing 
smoke and observing a smoke layer. Drift may cause damage to any vegetation 
contacted to which treatment is not intended. 
• Drift control additives may be used with Touchdown CT. Compatibility with drift 
control additives may vary. It is recommended that the combination be tested on a 
small scale such as a jar test. Read and follow the manufacturer's directions for use. 
A reduction in weed control may occur when drift control agents are used. 
• All equipment must be properly maintained and washed to remove product residues 
after use. 
Broadcast Applications 
Ground - Applications should be made in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre. 
When foliage is dense, spray volume should be increased to ensure coverage of the 
target weeds. Flat-fan nozzles will result in the most effective application of Touchdown 
CT. Spray boom and nozzle heights must be adjusted to provide coverage of target 
weed. Flood nozzles may result in reduced weed control due to inadequate coverage. 
Do not make direct applications to any body of water. 
Air - Applications should be made in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. 
Spray should be released at the lowest height consistent with effective weed control and 
flight safety. Applications more than 10 feet above the canopy should be avoided. 
Use the largest droplet size consistent with good weed control. Formation of very small 
droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orienting nozzles away 
from the air stream as much as possible, and by avoiding inappropriate spray boom 
pressure. Solid-stream or low-shear nozzles may be utilized to reduce small droplet 
formation. These nozzles direct the fluid parallel to the existing airflow to reduce shear 
effects. Other techniques may include reducing the fan angle of flat-fan nozzles if used, 
or reducing the deflector plate angle if deflector type nozzles are used. Ensure the 
spray is released at an appropriate distance below the airfoil. 
For best results, each specific aerial application vehicle used should be quantifiably 
pattern tested for aerial application of Touchdown CT herbicide initially and every year 
thereafter. To minimize drift, it is suggested aerial application equipment produce the 
following minimum spray deposition characteristics: 
Volume Median Diameter (VMD) > 400 microns

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Volume Diameter (VD) {0.9} > 200 microns 
Prolonged exposure of Touchdown CT to uncoated steel surfaces may result in 
corrosion and possible failure of the part. The maintenance of an organic coating 
(paint) which meets aerospace specification MIL-C-38413 may prevent corrosion. To 
prevent corrosion of exposed parts, thoroughly wash aircraft after each day of spraying 
to remove residues of Touchdown CT accumulated during spraying or from spills. 
Landing gear are most susceptible. 
Do not make direct applications to any body of water. 
Shielded/Hooded Application 
Use shielded/hooded sprayers to control weeds between rows while protecting the crop 
from the herbicide. Keep shields/hoods as close to the ground as possible and avoid 
ground speed in excess of 5 mph. Use appropriate nozzles, spacing, and pressure to 
achieve coverage without allowing spray to touch or drift onto the crop. Maintain 
equipment in good operating condition to prevent leakage or dripping onto the crop. 
Refer to state extension service recommendations and equipment manufacturers' 
guidelines for more information on proper operation ofshielded/hooded sprayers. 
Spot Treatments 
For annual weeds less than 6 inches, use a 0.4 to 0.75% vlv solution. For annual 
weeds over 6 inches, use a 0.75 to 1.5% v/v solution. Use a 1 to 2% vlv solution for 
most perennials (see Table 3 for specific rates and timing). When using motorized spot 
spray equipment (rider bar), use a 3% v/v solution. See Spot Spray Dilution Table 
below for rates of Touchdown CT/volume of finished spray solution. Spray the solution 
on actively growing weeds until uniformly wet but not to the point of runoff. Retreat 14-
21 days later if regrowth occurs. 
Touchdown CT Herbicide Spot Spray Dilution Table 
To Make This Volume 
Solution 100 gallons 
Strength 1 gallon 10 gallons 25 gallons 
0.4% 0.5 fl oz 5 fl oz 12 fI oz 3 pt 
0.7% 0.9 fl oz 9 fl oz 1.4 pt 5.6 pt 
0.9% 1.2 fl oz 12 fl oz 1.9 pt 3.8 qt 
1.1% 1.4 fI oz 14 fI oz 2.2 pt 4.4 qt 
1.5% 1.9 fl oz 1.2 pt. 3 pt 1.5 gal 
2.2% 2.8 fI oz 1.8 pt. 4.4 pt 2.2 gal 
5.0% 6.4 fl oz 4.0 pt 10.0 pt 5.0 gal

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WIPER APPLICATION 
Touchdown CT may be applied using a wiper or "wick" applicator (e.g. rope, sponge, or 
porous plastic applicators) for selective control or suppression of annual and perennial 
weeds which become taller than the crop or desirable vegetation. Mix 3 qt of 
Touchdown CT in 2 gallons of water unless directed otherwise in this label (See Use 
Precautions for Berries, Fruits, Nuts, and Vines). Precautions should be taken to 
avoid contact with crops or desirable vegetation. Equipment should be operated at 
speeds of 5 mph or less. Use slower speeds where weeds are dense. For improved 
control, make two applications in opposite directions. 
Injection Systems 
Touchdown CT may be used in aerial or ground injection spray systems. It may be 
used as a liquid concentrate or diluted prior to injecting into the spray stream. Do not 
mix Touchdown CT with the undiluted concentrate of other products when using 
injection systems unless specifically recommended. 
CDA Equipment 
For control of annual weeds with hand-held equipment, apply a 20% solution of 
Touchdown CT at a flow rate of 2 fluid ounces per minute and a walking speed of 1.5 
mph (1 quart per acre). For perennial weeds, use a 20 to 30% solution of Touchdown 
CT at a flow rate of 2 ounces per minute and a walking speed of 0.75 mph (2 to 3 quarts 
per acre). For vehicle-mounted equipment, apply in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. 
Refer to the WEEDS CONTROllED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROllED 
sections for application rates and timing. 
Precautions should be taken to avoid contact with crops or desirable vegetation. 
CROP USE DIRECTIONS - AGRICULTURAL USE SITES AND CROPS 
This section is organized alphabetically by crop categories. There may be several 
crops listed in a crop category. 
ALFALFA, CLOVER, AND OTHER lEGUMES 
Touchdown CT may be used on the legume crops listed below: 
Alfalfa 
Clover 
Kudzu 
Lespedeza 
Lupine 
Sainfoin 
Trefoil 
Velvetbean 
Vetch 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting but before crop emergence;

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renovation; spot spray; wiper/wick; preharvest; and postharvest. 
PreplantlPreemergence, Dormant, or Renovation 
Deep tillage following treatment of weeds with Touchdown CT or a sequential 
application of Touchdown CT may be required to control well-established perennials. 
Preharvest 
Use this treatment to eliminate or destroy declining crop stands. In alfalfa, up to 48 fI oz 
per acre of Touchdown CT may be applied as a broadcast spray with ground or aerial 
equipment at least 36 hours before harvest. For other legumes listed, apply up to 34 fI 
oz per acre at least three days before harvest. Applications may be made any time of 
the year when the crop is in the bud to flower stage of growth. Deep tillage following 
preharvest treatment or a postharvest application of Touchdown CT may be required to 
provide control of well established perennials. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to the WEEDS 
CONTROLLED section for rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Alfalfa, Clover, and Other Legumes 
• Spot and wiper/wick application must be made at least 14 days before grazing or 
harvest of forage and hay. 
• Preharvest and renovation applications can be made with no more than 1.5 ptlA at 
least 36 hours before grazing or harvest of forage or hay. 
• Do not apply a preharvest treatment on alfalfa grown for seed as a reduction in 
germination or vigor may occur. 
Tank Mixtures for PreplantlPreemergence, Dormant, or Renovation Use for 
Alfalfa, Clover, and Other Legumes 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or 
suppression of annual and perennial weeds provided that the tank mix product label 
allows use of the product. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application 
rates and timing. Apply Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 5.8 ptlA in these tank mixes for control 
or suppression of annual and perennial weeds. For control or suppression of dense 
populations of weeds greater than 12 inches in height or weeds under stress, consider 
use rates at the higher end of the rate range.

Buctril® 
Dual Magnum 
Eptam® 
Karmex® 
Kerb® 
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Sencor® 
Prowl® 
Pursuit® 
Trifluralin 
Velpar® 
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Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of weeds controlled. 
BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, AND VINES 
Touchdown CT may be used on both bearing and nonbearing crops listed below. 
Almond 
Apple 
Apricot 
Atemoya 
Avocado 
Banana 
Barbados cherry (Acerola) 
Beechnut 
Blackberry 
Blueberry 
Boysenberry 
Breadfruit 
Brazil nut 
Butternut 
Calamondin 
Canistel 
Carambola 
Cashew 
Cherimoya 
Cherry (sweet, sour, tart) 
Chestnut 
Chinquapin 
Chironja 
Citron (postdirected only) 
Citrus hybrids 
Cocoa bean 
Coconut 
Coffee 
Crabapple 
Cranberry 
Currant 
Date 
Lemon 
Lime 
Loganberry 
Longan 
Loquat 
Lychee 
Macadamia 
Mandarin 
Mango 
Mangosteen 
Marmaladebox (genip) 
Mayhaw 
Nectarine 
Olallieberry 
Olive (postdirected only) 
Orange (all) 
Oriental pear 
Papaya 
Passion fruit 
Peach 
Pear 
Pecan 
Persimmon 
Pineapple 
Pistachio 
Plantain 
Plum 
Plumcot 
Pomegranate 
Prune (all) 
Pummelo 
Quince

Dewberry 
Durian 
Elderberry 
Fig 
Filbert (Hazelnut) 
Gooseberry 
Grapefruit 
Grapes (all) 
Guava 
Hickory nut 
Huckleberry 
Jaboticaba 
Jackfruit 
Kiwi fruit 
Kumquat 
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Rambutan 
Raspberry (black, red) 
Sapodilla 
Sapote (black, mamey, white) 
Satsuma mandarin 
Soursop 
Sugar apple 
Tamarind 
Tangelo 
Tangerine 
Tangor 
Tea 
Walnut (black, English) 
Youngberry 
Method of Application: Preplant; preemergence; directed spray (except cranberry); 
middles (between rows of trees); strips (in rows of trees); perennial grass suppression 
(chemical mowing); post harvest (cranberry); and wiper/wick applicator equipment. 
Use Directions 
Applications may be made with boom equipment; shielded sprayers; COA; hand-held 
and high-volume wands; lances; orchard guns; or wiper/wick application equipment, 
except as directed in the USE PRECAUTIONS FOR BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, AND 
VINES section. Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this 
label. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES 
CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Multiple applications may be necessary to control certain perennial weeds. For residual 
weed control, tank mix Touchdown CT with residual herbicides as prescribed in the 
TANK MIXTURES FOR BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, AND VINES section, or make 
multiple applications. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Berries, Fruits, Nuts, and Vines 
• Do not allow the spray, spray drift, or mist to contact foliage, fruit, shoots, branches, 
canes, suckers, open wounds, or green parts of crops. Contact with any crop part 
other than mature brown woody bark can result in severe crop injury. 
• Avoid contact with stumps as injury to adjacent trees may occur from root grafting. 
• For APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PLUMS, and PRUNES grown in 
Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and 
Washington, any application equipment listed for these crops may be used.

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• For APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PLUMS, and PRUNES grown in all 
other states not previously listed, use only wiper/wick application equipment. 
• For all other crops in this section, allow a minimum of 3 days between application 
and transplanting. 
• For BLACKBERRY, BLUEBERRY, BOYSENBERRY, CRANBERRY, CURRANT, 
DEWBERRY, ELDERBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, HUCKLEBERRY, LOGANBERRY, 
OLALLIEBERRY, RASPBERRY, AND YOUNGBERRY, mix 3 qt of Touchdown CT 
in 4 gallons of water for wiper/wick applications. 
• Allow at least 17 days from the last application to harvest of STONE FRUIT or 
OLIVES. For olive groves, apply only as a directed spray. 
• Allow at least 3 days from last application to harvest of NUTS.· 
• Allow at least 30 days from last application to harvest of CRANBERRIES. 
• Allow at least 1 day from the last application to harvest of BANANA, CITRUS, 
GUAVA, PAPAYA, PLANTAIN, or POME FRUIT (except MAYHAW). 
• Allow at least 14 days from last application to harvest of ACEROLA, ATEMOYA, 
AVOCADO, BREADFRUIT, CANISTEL, CARAMBOLA, CHERIMOYA, COCOA 
BEANS, COCONUTS, DATES, FIGS, GENIP, GRAPES, JABOTICABA, 
JACKFRUIT, LONGAN, LYCHEE, MANGO, MAYHAW, PASSION FRUIT, 
PERSIMMON, POMEGRANATE, SAPODILLA, SAPOTE, SMALL BERRIES, 
SOURSOP, SUGAR APPLE, TAMARIND, and TEA. 
Post-Harvest Cranberry 
Application of Touchdown CT may be made following harvest of cranberries to control 
troublesome annual and perennial weeds. Do not apply directly to cranberry vines. 
Vines that are sprayed will be injured and may die. Apply Touchdown CT in a 0.4 to 
0.7% solution if using hand-held equipment after the vines are dormant. Use properly 
calibrated precision application equipment; wiper wisk, spot sprayer which protects the 
cranberry plant from Touchdown CT spray. Do not treat more than 10% of the bog. 
Tank Mixtures with Residual Herbicides and 2,4-D for Berries, Fruits, Nuts, and 
Vines 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or 
suppression of annual and perennial weeds provided that the tank mix product label 
allows use of the product. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application 
rates and timing. Apply Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 3.6 qtlA in these tank mixes for control 
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populations or weeds greater than 12 inches in height or weeds under stress, consider 
use rates at the higher end of the rate range. 
Oevrinol® Krovar® Sim-Trol® 
Oirex® Princep® 4L Sinbar® 
Goal® Princep C aliber 90® Solicam® 
Karmex Prowl Surflan® 
Kerb Simazine 2,4-0 
Refer to the individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, 
specified rates, approved crops, and a list of weeds controlled. 
Tank Mixture with Goal Herbicide in Row Middles 
Apply Touchdown CT at 12 to 24 fI oz/A in a tank mix with 3 to 12 oz of Goal 2XL 
herbicide for the control of annual weeds that are a maximum of 6 inches in height or 
diameter including annual sowthistle; crabgrass; common cheeseweed; common 
groundsel; common lambsquarters; common purslane (suppression); common 
ryegrass; filaree (suppression); hairy fleabane; horseweed/marestail; junglerice; London 
rocket; redroot pigweed; shepherdspurse; and stinging nettle. For control of common 
cheeseweed up to 3 inches in diameter, apply 12 to 24 fI oz/A of Touchdown CT with 3 
to 12 ozlA of Goal. 
Refer to the Goal label for precautionary statements, restrictions, and approved crops. 
Hard-to-Control Weed Instructions in Citrus (Texas Only) 
To control or suppress the perennial weeds listed in the following table, apply the 
specified rate of Touchdown CT in 3 to 30 gallons of water per acre. Use 10 to 30 
gallons per acre if weed foliage is dense. Apply when weeds are actively growing. 
Refer to the PERENNIAL WEED CONTROL section, Table 3, for application timing. If 
weeds have been mowed or grazed, allow new growth to reach recommended growth 
stage prior to application. 
Rate of Touchdown CT (Quarts per Acre) 
Weed Species 0.7 1.4 2.2 3.6 
Bermudagrass B B PC C 
Guineagrass B C C C 
NR B C C 
Paragrass B C C C 
Torpedograss NR S PC C

B = Burndown 
C = Control 
NR = Not Recommended 
PC = Partial Control 
S = Suppression 
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For goatweed, apply 1.4 to 2.2 qt of Touchdown CT per acre. Apply in 20 to 30 gallons 
of water per acre when plants are actively growing. Use the 1.4 qt rate on plants less 
than 8 inches tall and 2.2 qt on plants greater than 8 inches tall. When plants are 
greater than 8 inches tall, the addition of Krovar™ I or Karmex™ may improve control. 
If using a tank mix, refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, 
restrictions, rates, an~ a list of weeds controlled. 
Perennial Grass Suppression (Chemical Mowing) of Orchard Floors 
For best results, mow to an even height and apply Touchdown CT 3 or 4 days later. Do 
not add AMS to the spray solution. Application must be made 1 to 3 weeks ahead of 
seed head emergence. 
Bahiagrass 
Touchdown CT can be used to inhibit seed head emergence and suppress vegetative 
growth for approximately 40 to 50 days with a single application. By using a sequential 
application, suppression of vegetative growth and inhibition of seed head emergence 
can be extended to 120 days. Apply Touchdown CT at 20 to 30 days after complete 
green-up or after mowing to 4 inches tall. When a single application is planned, use 3 
to 6 fI oz of Touchdown CT per acre in 10 to 20 gallons of water. When a sequential 
application is planned, use 3 to 6 fl oz/A for the first application followed by another 
application of 1.5 to 4 fI ozlA 40 to 50 days later. 
Bermudagrass 
For Suppression Only: 
East of the Rocky Mountains - Apply 4 to 12 fl oz of Touchdown CT in 3 to 20 gallons 
of water per acre. Make the application 2 weeks after complete green-up or after 3 to 4 
inches of regrowth following mowing. Use 2 to 6 fI ozlA if a lesser degree of 
suppression is desired. A sequential application can be used when regrowth occurs. 
West of the Rocky Mountains - Apply 4 to 12 fI oz of Touchdown CT in 3 to 20 
gallons of water per acre. Make the application 2 weeks after complete green-up or 
after 3 to 4 inches of regrowth following mowing. A sequential application of 4 to 7 fl oz 
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For Partial Control and Burndown: 
Touchdown CT can be used for burndown and partial control of bermudagrass at 1.4 to 
2.9 pt in 3 to 20 gallons of water per acre. Use 1.4 pt east of the Rocky Mountains and 
2.9 pt west of the Rocky Mountains. 
Use this treatment only if reduction of the bermudagrass stand can be tolerated. Allow 
at least 14 to 21 days for complete burndown. 
Cool-Season Grass Covers (Fine Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Orchardgrass, 
Quackgrass, Tall Fescue) 
For suppression of orchardgrass, fine fescue, tall fescue, and quackgrass, apply 3 to 6 fI 
oz of Touchdown CT in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre. See SPRAY ADDITIVES 
section for rates. 
For suppression of Kentucky bluegrass, use 2 to 4 fl oz of Touchdown CT. 
CANOLA 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence. 
Follow directions listed in the Application and Mixing Directions, Spray Additives, 
and Application Equipment and Techniques sections. Refer to Weeds Controlled 
section for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Canola 
• Control of weeds may also be improved by adding dry ammonium sulfate at 1-2% by 
weight or 8.5-17 Ib/100 gal of water. 
• Up to 3.0 ptiA of Touchdown CT may be applied per year as broadcast sprays with 
ground or aerial equipment. 
• Avoid contact with canola foliage. 
CONSERVATION COMPLIANCE/CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP) 
Method of Application: Rotating out of CRP, site preparation (sequential herbicide 
applications), dormant beneficial plant management, postemergence, and wiper/wick. 
Site Preparation: Prior to application, removal of excessive vegetation by grazing, 
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grazed, wait for 3-4 inches of new growth before application. When perennial weeds 
have been mowed or grazed, allow regrowth to reach recommended stage (see 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Table 3, for rates and timing). 
Sequential applications of Touchdown CT and Gramoxone Inteon® herbicides are 
effective in controlling established CRP grasses. Refer to the Gramoxone Inteon 
herbicide label for recommended rates and tank mixes. 
Touchdown CT/Gramoxone Inteon Herbicide Sequential Program (Spring 
Application) 
Weed Species Program A Program B 
Fescue Gramoxone Inteon at 2.6 to 4.4 Touchdown CT at 1.4 to 3.0 
Orchardgrass ptlA followed 7-10 days later ptlA followed 10-14 days later 
Ryegrass with Gramoxone Inteon at 3.0 with Gramoxone Inteon at 3.0 
to 4.0 pts.lA to 4.0 ptlA 
Dormant Beneficial Plant Applications: Apply 9 to 12 oz/A in early spring before 
desirable species, such as crested and tall wheatgrass, break dormancy. Late fall 
applications can be made after desirable grasses have reached dormancy. If perennial 
grasses are not dormant at time of application, stunting can occur. 
Touchdown CT may be tank mixed with other herbicides registered for this use such as 
atrazine, dicamba, and 2,4-0. 
There are no rotational crop restrictions following application of Touchdown CT. Read 
and follow crop rotation label restrictions for all tank mix products. 
CORN (FIELD CORN, POPCORN, SEED CORN, AND SWEET CORN) 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting but before crop emergence, 
hooded sprayers, spot spray, preharvest (except for sweet corn), and postharvest. 
Follow the directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Corn 
• Spot application must be made prior to corn silking. 
• For hooded sprayer applications, do not exceed 24 fI oziA per application; nor 2.2 
qtlA per year. 
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• Preharvest application must be made at least 7 days before harvest. 
• Apply no more than 48 fl ozlA by air; and 2.2 qUA by ground preharvest. 
• Following postharvest application allow at least 7 days between treatment and 
harvest or feeding of treated vegetation. 
• Crop plants contacted by Touchdown CT will be injured or killed. 
Tank Mixtures for Corn 
For Control of Annual Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: Refer to the 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Tables 1 and 2, for application rates and timing. Apply 
Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 4.3 pUA for the control of annual weeds that are less than 6 
inches tall and actively growing. When annual weeds are taller than 6 inches or under 
stress, use 1.5 to 5.8 pUA of Touchdown CT. 
For Control or Suppression of Perennial Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: 
Refer to the PERENNIAL WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Table 3, for application 
rates and timing. Use rates at the higher end of the rate range when weed populations 
are dense or plants are under stress. Perennial weeds may require multiple 
applications for control. 
UAN may be used as a carrier at 10 to 70 gallons per acre with 2,4-0, dicamba, or any 
residual herbicides on the following list. Use 1.5 to 3 pUA of Touchdown CT when UAN 
is used as a carrier. For use with 2,4-0 and dicamba on annual and perennial weeds, 
consult Tables 2 and 3. Reduced weed control may occur on certain weeds as a result 
of UAN foliar burn that can reduce uptake of Touchdown CT. Touchdown CT can be 
tank mixed with the following products: 
Aim™ 
Ambush® 
Atrazine 
Axiom® 
Balance® 
Basis® 
Bicep Lite II MAGNUM® 
Bicep MAGNUM® 
Bicep II MAGNUM® 
Broadstrike® 
Bullet® 
Camix 
Clarity® 
Degree™ 
Degree Xtra ™ 
Dicamba 
DistinctTM 
Dual MAGNUM® 
Dual II MAGNUM® 
Extrazine® II 
Frontier® 
Fultime™ 
Guardsman® 
Harness® 
Harness® Xtra 
HornetTM 
Lariat® 
Lasso® 
Lexar 
LightningTM 
Linex® 
Lorox® 
Lumax® 
Marksman® 
Micro-Tech® 
Northstar 
Prowl® 
Simazine 
Spirit 
Surpass® EC 
Surpass 100 
Topnotch® 
Warrior® 
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Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Hooded Sprayers 
Touchdown CT may be used through hooded sprayers that completely enclose the 
spray pattern for weed control between the rows. Adjust the hooded sprayer in raised 
seedbeds to ensure the front and rear flaps touch the ground to completely enclose the 
spray solution. 
Crop injury may occur when the foliage of treated weeds comes in direct contact with 
the leaves of the crop. Do not apply Touchdown CT when the leaves of the crop are 
growing in direct contact with weeds to be treated. 
Application Requirements 
• The spray hoods must be operated on the ground or skimming across the ground. 
• Corn must be at least 12 inches tall, measured without extending leaves. 
• Leave at least an 8 inch untreated strip over the drill row. 
• Maximum allowable application speed is 5 mph. 
• Maximum allowable wind speed at application is 10 mph. 
• Use low drift nozzles. 
Gramoxone Inteon Herbicide may be considered for Hooded Sprayer applications in 
corn. Use Gramoxone Inteon at 1.0 to 2.0 ptlA for control of actively growing weeds. 
Read and follow directions for this use on the Gramoxone Inteon Herbicide label. 
Preharvest 
Touchdown CT may be applied as a broadcast spray with ground or aerial equipment 
as a harvest aid. Touchdown CT should be applied at 35% grain moisture or less. 
Ensure corn has reached physiological maturity (black layer formed) and that maximum 
kernel fill is complete. Do not apply a pre harvest treatment on corn grown for seed as a 
reduction in germination or vigor may occur. 
COTTON 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence, 
hooded sprayer; recirculating sprayer, spot spray, wiper/wick applicators, preharvest, 
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Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Cotton 
• Spot applications must be made prior to boll opening. 
• Preharvest, hooded, and wiper/wick applications must be made at least 7 days 
before harvest. 
• Do not apply more than 24 fl oz/A by air; nor more than 48 fl ozlA by ground for 
preharvest. 
• Do not feed or graze treated cotton forage or hay following preharvest application. 
Tank Mixtures for Cotton (PreplantlPreemergence) 
For Control of Annual Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: Refer to the 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Tables 1 and 2, for application rates and timing. Apply 
Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 4.3 ptlA for the control of annual weeds that are less than 6 
inches tall and actively growing. When annual weeds are taller than 6 inches or under 
stress, use 1.5 to 5.8 ptlA of Touchdown CT. 
For Control or Suppression of Perennial Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: 
Refer to the PERENNIAL WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Table 3, for application 
rates and timing. Use rates at the higher end of the rate range when weed populations 
are dense or plants are under stress. Perennial weeds may require multiple 
applications for control. 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products: 
Caparol® 
Command® 
Clarity 
Cotoran® 
Cotton-Pro® 
Cy-Pro® 
Direx® 
Dual MAGNUM 
Dual 
II MAGNUM 
Karmex® 
Meturon® 
Prowl 
Staple® 
Solicam® 
Valor® 
2-4,0 
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Hooded Sprays 
Touchdown CT may be used through' hooded sprayers that completely enclose the 
spray pattern for weed control between the rows. Adjust the hooded sprayer in raised 
seedbeds to ensure the front and rear flaps touch the ground to completely enclose the 
spray solution. 
Apply in 10-:20 gals. of water per acre and do not exceed 30 psi spray pressure, Refer 
to WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Crop injury may occur when the foliage of treated weeds comes in direct contact with 
the leaves of the crop. 
Application Requirements 
• Spray hoods must be operated on the ground or skimming across the ground. 
• Maximum allowable application speed is 5 mph. 
• Maximum allowable wind speed at application is 10 mph. 
• Use low drift nozzles. 
Tank Mixtures (Hooded) 
Touchdown CT can be applied in a tank mix with most cotton herbicides which are 
labeled for hooded, shielded, or post-directed applications. Refer to individual product 
labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a list of weeds controlled. 
Preharvest 
Development of immature bolls will be inhibited and yield potential will be affected when 
applications are made too early. Apply after bolls to be harvested are mature. Do not 
apply a preharvest treatment on cotton grown for seed as a reduction in germination or 
vigor may occur. 
For defoliation, desiccation, or regrowth control of cotton, apply 24 fl. oz'/A to 48 fl. 
oz./A. Apply in 3 to 30 gals. of water per acre by ground or in 3 to 15 gals. of water per 
acre by air. 
Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products for improved defoliation or 
boll opening: DEF®, Dropp®, Folex®, Ginstar® EC, Prep TM. 
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list of weeds controlled. 
FALLOWLAND AND POSTHARVEST USE 
Method of Application: Chemical fallow, fallow beds, stale seedbeds, aid to tillage, 
and postharvest. 
Touchdown CT may be applied by ground or air during the fallow period prior to planting 
or emergence of any crop listed on this label. There are no rotational crop restrictions 
following application of this product. 
Chemical Fallow - Ecofallow 
Touchdown CT may be used in place of tillage to control annual weeds or volunteer 
wheat in fallow fields. Repeat applications may be necessary to control weeds 
emerging after application. Refer to Table 1 for use rates and timing. Broadcast or spot 
treatments of Touchdown CT will control or suppress perennial weeds. Refer to Table 3 
for use rates and timing. Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING 
DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND 
TECHNIQUES sections of this label. 
Tank mixes with 2,4-0 or dicamba maybe used for additional control of annual weeds 
listed in Table 2. Tank mixing with atrazine may provide residual control. 
Postharvest Chemical Fallow for Cereals 
Touchdown CT may be applied after harvest to control newly emerged weeds, volunteer 
cereals, or weeds which were present at harvest. Allow sufficient time after harvest for 
weed regrowth to occur before making application. Refer to Table 1 for use rates and 
annual weeds controlled. Higher rates may be required for control of large weeds which 
were present at the time of harvest. Repeat applications may be necessary for fall 
germinating weeds. Broadcast or spot treatments of Touchdown CT will control or 
suppress perennial weeds. Refer to Table 3 for use rates and timing. Follow directions 
listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this label. 
Tank mixes with 2,4-0 or dicambamay be used for additional control of weeds listed in 
Table 2. A postharvest tank mix with atrazine may be used if the field will be planted to 
corn or sorghum or laid fallow the following season. A tank mix with atrazine may be 
applied for residual control of certain annual weeds such as common lambsquarters, 
kochia, mustards, pigweeds, and volunteer wheat. Tank mixing with atrazine may result 
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Aid to Tillage 
Touchdown CT may be used in conjunction with tillage operations in fallow systems to 
control cheat, downy brome, foxtails, tansy mustard, and volunteer cereals. Apply 4 to 
9 fl oz/A of Touchdown CT in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply before weeds 
exceed 6 inches in height. Application must be followed by tillage no later than 15 days 
after treatment or before weed regrowth. Allow at least one day after application before 
tillage. Tank mixes with residual herbicides may reduce performance. Follow directions 
listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY AQDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this label. 
Fallow Beds/Stale Seedbeds 
Touchdown CT may be used to control weeds in fallow or stale seedbeds, including 
preplantlpreemergence of any crop. Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION 
DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND 
TECHNIQUES sections of this label. Refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED section for 
application rates and timing. Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with 2,4-0, dicamba, or 
Goal herbicide for improved control of certain weeds. 
Tank Mixture with Goal Herbicide 
Apply Touchdown CT at 6 to 12 fI ozlA with Goal herbicide at 2 to 3 fI oz/A for control of 
chickweed, common cheeseweed, and common groundsel that are less than 3 inches in 
height or diameter. Apply Touchdown CT at 12 to 17 fl oz/A with Goal at 2 to 3 fl oz/A 
for control of common cheeseweed, common groundsel, and horseweed/marestail that 
are a maximum of 6 inches in height and length; or chickweed, London rocket, and 
shepherdspurse that are a maximum of 12 inches in height or length. 
Postharvest Use 
Touchdown CT may be applied after harvest of any crop to control newly emerged 
weeds, volunteer crops, or weeds which were present at harvest. Refer to WEEDS 
CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED section for use rates. 
Repeat applications may be necessary to control weeds emerging after application. 
Use the higher rate on heavy or sodded infestations. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Fallowland and Postharvest Use 
• Allow sufficient time for weed regrowth to occur after harvest before making 
applications. 
• Avoid application after plants have been exposed to a severe frost. 
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statements, recropping intervals, restrictions, and a list of weeds controlled. 
• Touchdown CT will not control volunteer glyphosate-tolerant crops. 
• There are no rotational crop restrictions following application of this product. 
GRASS SEED PRODUCTION 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence, 
renovation, site preparation, shielded/hooded sprayers, wiper/wick applicators, spot 
treatments, creating rows in annual ryegrass. 
Apply to turf or forage grass areas grown for seed production. Applications must be 
made prior to the emergence of the crop to avoid crop injury. For maximum control of 
existing vegetation, delay planting to determine if any regrowth from escaped 
underground plant parts occurs. Where repeat treatments are necessary, sufficient 
regrowth must be attained prior to application. For warm-season grasses, sllch as 
bermudagrass, summer or fall applications provide best control. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Grass Seed Production 
• Do not disturb soil or underground plant parts before treatment. Tillage or 
renovation techniques such as vertical mowing, coring, or slicing should be delayed 
for 7 days after application to allow proper translocation into underground plant 
parts. 
• Do not feed or graze treated areas for 8 weeks following application. 
• Vegetation contacted by Touchdown CT will be injured or killed. 
• For spot treatments, apply prior to heading of grasses. 
Shielded/Hooded Sprayers 
Use Instructions: Apply 1 to 3 quarts of Touchdown CT in 10 to 20 gallons of water per 
acre to control weeds in the rows. Uniform planting in straight rows aid in 
shielded/hooded applications. Best results are obtained when the grass seed crop is 
small enough to easily pass by or through the protective shields/hoods. 
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WiperlWick Applicators 
Applicators should be adjusted so that the wiper contact point is at least 2 inches above 
the desirable vegetation. Weeds should be a minimum of 6 inches above the desirable 
vegetation. Better results may be obtained when more of the weed is exposed to the 
herbicide solution. Weeds not contacted by the herbicide solution will not be affected. 
This may occur in dense clumps, severe infestations, or when height of weeds varies so 
that not all weeds are contacted. In these instances, repeat treatments may be 
necessary. Better results may be obtained if 2 applications are made in opposite 
directions. 
GRASSES 
Touchdown CT can be used in the production of grasses listed below: 
Bahiagrass 
Bermudagrass 
Bluegrass 
Bromegrass 
Fescue 
Orchardgrass 
Ryegrass 
Timothy 
Wheatgrass 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting but before emergence; 
renovation; spot spray; and wiper/wick. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to the WEEDS 
CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED section for rates and 
timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Grasses 
• Remove domestic livestock and wait 8 weeks before grazing or harvesting for forage 
and hay following preplant, preemergence, or pasture renovation applications. 
• If using spot or wiper/wick application, remove domestic livestock before application 
and wait 14 days before grazing or harvesting for forage or hay. 
Tank Mixtures for Grasses PreplantlPreemergence, Dormant, or Renovation 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or 
suppression of annual and perennial weeds provided that the tank mix product label 
allows use of the product. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application 
rates and timing. Apply Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 5.8 ptlA in these tank mixes for control 
or suppression of annual and perennial weeds. For control or suppression of dense 
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use rates at the higher end of the rate range. 
2,4-0 
Oicamba 
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Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of weeds controlled. 
HERBS (PEPPERMINT, SPEARMINT) 
Method of Application: Spot spray 
Touchdown CT may be applied as a spot spray in peppermint and spearmint. Apply 
spray-to-wet with hand-held equipment, such as backpack and knapsack sprayers, 
pump-up pressure sprayers, handguns, handwands, or any other hand-held or 
motorized spray equipment used to direct the spray solution on to a limited area. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to the WEEDS 
CONTROLLED section for rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Herbs (Peppermint, Spearmint) 
Apply at least 7 days before harvest. 
Plants contacted by Touchdown CT will be injured or killed. 
PASTURES 
Touchdown CT can be used on pastures of the following type: 
Alfalfa 
Bahiagrass 
Bermudagrass 
Bluegrass 
Bromegrass 
Clover 
Fescue 
Orchardgrass 
Ryegrass 
Timothy 
Wheatgrass 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting but before emergence, 
renovation, spot spray, and wiper/wick. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for rates and timing. 
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inches of new growth prior to treatment. 
To aid in renovation of pastures, Touchdown CT may be applied at 8 to 48 ounces per 
acre to dormant pastures. Applications of Touchdown CT to green, non-dormant plant 
tissue of desirable species will cause stunting, plant injury, or plant death. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Pastures 
• Remove domestic livestock and wait 8 weeks before grazing or harvesting for forage 
and hay following preplant, preemergence, or pasture renovation applications. 
• If using spot or wiper/wick application, remove domestic livestock before application 
and wait 14 days before grazing or harvesting for forage or hay. 
Tank Mixtures for Pastures 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or 
suppression of annual and perennial weeds provided that the tank mix product label 
allows use of the product: 2,4-0, dicamba. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED 
section for application rates and timing. Apply Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 5.8 pints per 
acre in these tank mixes for control or suppression of annual and perennial weeds. For 
control or suppression of dense populations of weeds greater than 12 inches in height 
or weeds under stress, consider use rates at the higher end of the rate range. 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of weeds controlled. 
SAFFLOWER 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence 
and preharvest. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to WEEDS 
CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Safflower 
• Make only one preplant or preemergence application with no more than 70 fl oz/A. 
• Make preharvest applications at least 7 days before harvest or livestock feeding with 
no more than 70 fl oz/A. 
Method of Application: Pre-harvest 
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character, approximately 20-30 days after the end of flowering of the secondary 
branches. 
SMALL GRAINS 
Touchdown CT may be used on the small grain crops listed below: 
Barley 
Millet (pearl, proso) 
Oats 
Rye 
Teosinte 
Triticale 
Wheat (all) 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence, 
as a spot spray (except rice), preharvest (feed barley and wheat only), postharvest, and 
wiper/wick (wheat only). 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Small Grains 
• Apply at least 7 days before harvest at no more than 24 fl oz/A preharvest in wheat 
and feed barley. 
• For wiper/wick applications in wheat, allow at least 35 days between application and 
harvest. 
• Crop plants contacted by Touchdown CT will be injured or killed. 
Tank Mixtures for PreplantlPreemergence Use for Small Grains 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or 
suppression of annual and perennial weeds: 2,4-0, dicamba. Under certain conditions, 
the mixture of Touchdown CT with one or more herbicide tank mix combinations may 
result in a reduction of activity. 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Preharvest (Wheat and Feed Barley Only) 
Touchdown CT may be applied as a broadcast spray with ground or aerial equipment 
as a harvest aid. For wheat, Touchdown CT should be applied after the hard dough 
stage of grain (30% or less grain moisture). For feed barley, apply after grain contains 
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may slow down the activity of this product. Do not apply a preharvest treatment on 
grain grown for seed as a reduction in germination or vigor may occur. 
SORGHUM (MILO) 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence, 
spot spray, wiper/wick, hooded sprayers, preharvest, and postharvest. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Sorghum 
• Spot applications must be made before heading of milo. 
• Wiper and wick applications must be made 40 days before harvest. Do not feed or 
graze wiper/wick treated milo fodder. Do not ensile wiper/wick treated foliage. 
• Apply no more than 2.2 quarts per acre per season by hooded applications. 
• Do not feed or graze sorghum forage and fodder after hooded applications. 
• Preharvest applications must be made at least 7 days prior to harvest or feeding of 
treated vegetation with a maximum of 1 .4 quarts per acre. 
• Contact with sorghum foliage may result in crop injury. 
Tank Mixtures for Sorghum (PreplantlPreemergence) 
For Control of Annual Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: Refer to the 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Tables 1 and 2, for application rates and timing. Apply 
Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 4.3 pints per acre for the control of annual weeds that are less 
than 6 inches tall and actively growing. When annual weeds are taller than 6 inches or 
under stress, use 1.5 to 5.8 pints per acre of Touchdown CT herbicide. 
For Control or Suppression of Perennial Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: 
Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Table 3, for application rates and timing. 
Use rates at the higher end of the rate range when weed populations are dense or 
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Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products: 
Atrazine 
Bicep Lite II 
Bicep Lite II MAGNUM 
Bicep II MAGNUM 
Dicamba 
Dual II MAGNUM 
Frontier 
Guardsman 
Karate 
Prowl 
Sequence® 
Warrior 
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Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Hooded Sprays 
Touchdown CT may be used through hooded sprayers that completely enclose the 
spray pattern for weed control between the rows. Adjust the hooded sprayer in raised 
seedbeds to ensure the front and rear flaps touch the ground to completely enclose the 
spray solution. 
Crop injury may occur when the foliage of treated weeds comes in direct contact with 
the leaves of the crop. Do not apply Touchdown CT when the leaves of the crop are 
growing in direct contact with weeds to be treated. 
Application Requirements 
• The spray hoods must be operated on the ground or skimming across the ground. 
Treat before tillers extend between the drill rows as spray contacting these tillers 
may kill the main plant. 
• Sorghum must be at least 12 inches tall, measured without extending leaves. 
• Leave at least an a-inch untreated strip over the drill row. 
• Maximum allowable application speed is 5 mph. 
• Maximum allowable wind speed at application is 10 mph. 
• Use low-drift nozzles. 
Gramoxone Inteon Herbicide may be considered for hooded sprayer applications in 
sorghum. Use Gramoxone Inteon at 1.0 to 2.0 ptlA for control of actively growing 
weeds. Read and follow directions for this use on the Gramoxone Inteon Herbicide 
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Preharvest 
For weed control and desiccation of sorghum, apply 24 to 48 fluid ounces per acre. 
Apply in 3 to 30 gallons of water per acre by ground or in 3 to 15 gallons of water per 
acre by air. 
Apply after most of the heads have matured. Apply when grain moisture is 30% or less. 
Development of immature heads will be interrupted and yield potential will be affected 
when applications are made too early. Do not apply a preharvest treatment on sorghum 
grown for seed as a reduction in germination or vigor may occur. 
SOYBEANS 
Method of Application: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop emergence, 
spot spray, wiper/wick, preharvest, postharvest. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Soybeans 
• Spot application must be made prior to initial pod set. 
• Wiper/wick application must be made at least 7 days before harvest. 
• Make preharvest applications at least 7 days before harvest of soybeans with no 
more than 4.3 quarts per acre by ground; and no more than 48 fluid ounces per acre 
by air. 
• Allow at least 25 days before grazing or harvesting for livestock feed following 
harvest aid application. If the application rate is no more than 23 fI oz/A the grazing 
interval is reduced to 14 days after the last preharvest application. 
• Soybeans, except glyphosate-tolerant varieties, will be injured or killed when 
contacted with Touchdown CT. 
Tank Mixtures for Soybeans (PreplantlPreemergence) 
For Control of Annual Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: Refer to the 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Tables 1 and 2, for application rates and timing. Apply 
Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 4.3 pints per acre for the control of annual weeds that are less 
than 6 inches tall and actively growing. When annual weeds are taller than 6 inches or 
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For Control or Suppression of Perennial Weeds in a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: 
Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Table 3, for application rates and timing. 
Use rates at the higher end of the rate range when weed populations are dense or 
plants are under stress. Perennial weeds may require multiple applications for control. 
For use with 2,4-D on perennial weeds, consult Table 3. 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products: 
Authority® Flexstar® Lorox Scepter® 
AuthorityTM Broadleaf Frontier Lorox Plus Sencor® 
Canopy® Fusilade® Partner Squadron® 
Canopy XL® Fusion® P rev iew® Steel™ 
Command Gemini® Prowl Turbo® 
Cover Karate Pursuit® Warrior 
Dual MAGNUM Lasso Pursuit® Plus 2,4-D 
Dual II MAGNUM Linex Reflex® 2,4-DB 
FirstRate ™ 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Preharvest for Glyphosate-Tolerant Soybeans (Including Roundup Ready) 
Touchdown CT may be applied preharvest as a broadcast spray with ground or aerial 
equipment as a harvest aid. Touchdown CT provides weed control when applied 
preharvest to soybeans and may aid in crop dry down. 
• Apply 24 fl ozlA Touchdown CT to mature soybeans when pods have lost their color. 
• Do not apply a preharvest treatment to soybeans grown for seed as a reduction in 
germination or vigor may occur. 
• Make preharvest applications at least 14 days before harvest of soybeans with no 
more than 24 fI ozlA by air or ground. 
• Do not graze or harvest treated forage or hay. 
SUNFLOWER 
Method of Application: PreplantlPreemergence and Preharvest. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION AND MIXING DIRECTIONS, SPRAY 
ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to 
WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application rates and timing. 
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Use Precautions and Restrictions for Sunflower 
• Control of weeds may also be improved by adding dry ammonium sulfate at 1-2% by 
weight or 8.5-17Ibs.l100 gals. of water. 
• Make only one preplant, preemergence or pre harvest application with no more than 
24 fl oz/A. 
• Do not graze or feed sunflower forage. 
• Make preharvest applications at least 7 days before harvest or livestock feeding with 
no more than 24 fl ozlA. 
• Avoid contact with sunflower foliage. 
Tank Mixtures for PreplantlPreemergence Use for Sunflower 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides: Eptam, Prowl, 
Trifluralin for control or suppression of annual and perennial weeds provided that the 
tank mix product label allows use of the product. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED 
section for application rates and timing. Apply Touchdown CT at up to 24 fl oz/A in 
these tank mixes for control or suppression of annual and perennial weeds. For control 
or suppression of dense populations of weeds greater than 12 inches in height or weeds 
under stress, consider use rates at the higher end of the rate range. 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statement, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Preharvest 
For weed control as a harvest aid in sunflower, apply no more than 24 fI ozlA to 
physiologically mature sunflower when the back of the heads are yellow and bracts are 
turning brown and seed moisture content is less than 35%.

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VEGETABLE CROPS 
Touchdown CT may be used on the vegetable crops listed below: 
Amaranth 
Arrugula 
Artichoke (Jerusalem) 
Asparagus 
Beans (all) 
Beet, garden 
Beet, sugar 
Broccoli (all) 
Brussels Sprouts 
Cabbage (all) 
Cabbage (Chinese) 
Cantaloupe 
Cardoon 
Carrot 
Casaba 
Cavalo Broccolo 
Cauliflower 
Celeriac 
Celery 
Celery 
(Chinese) 
Celtuce 
Chard (Swiss) 
Chayote 
Chervil 
Chick peas 
Chicory 
Chrysanthemum 
Collards 
Corn salad 
Cress 
Cucumber 
Dandelion 
Dock (sorrel) 
Eggplant 
Endive 
Fennel (Florence) 
Garlic 
Gherkin 
Ginseng 
Gourd, 
edible 
Groundcherry 
Guar 
Horseradish 
Kale 
Kohlrabi 
Leeks 
Lentils 
Lettuce 
Melons (all including citron, crenshaw, honey balls, 
honeydew, mango, musk, Persian) 
Mizuna 
Mustard greens 
Okra 
Onions (green, spring, Japanese bunching) 
Parsley, turnip-rooted 
Parsnip 
Peas (all) 
Pepinos 
Pepper (all) 
Potato (Irish) 
Pumpkin 
Purslane 
Radish 
Radish, oriental (daikon) 
Rape greens 
Rhubarb 
Rutabaga 
Salsify, black 
Salsify (oyster plant) 
Salsify (Spanish) 
Shallots 
Spinach (all) 
Spinach, mustard 
Squash (summer, winter) 
Sweet potato 
Tomatillo 
Tomato 
Turnip 
Watercress 
Watermelon 
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Method of Application: Broadcast application before transplanting or before, during, 
or after planting but prior to crop emergence if direct seeded; spot spray; wiper/wick 
(rutabaga only); postharvest. In addition, preharvest or spot application in dry beans, 
peas, lentils and chickpeas. 
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this label. Refer to 
WEEDS CONTROLLED for application rates and timing. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Vegetable Crops 
• For Asparagus, do not apply broadcast within one week of emergence of first 
spears. Spot applications can be made immediately after cutting, but before 
emergence. Spears can be harvested 5 days after spot application. Postharvest 
applications can be made as a directed or shielded spray avoiding contact of the 
spray with the ferns, stems, or spears. 
• Wiper/wick applications to rutabagas must be made at least 14 days before harvest. 
• Make one pre harvest or one spot application in dry beans with no more than 24 fl 
oz/A or in peas, lentils, and chickpeas with no more than 69 fl ozlA at least 7 days 
before harvest. 
• Employ at least a 30 day plant back interval between treatment and replanting for 
any crop not listed on this label. 
• Do not feed treated vines and hay to livestock. 
• Do not combine a preharvest with a spot application on the same crop area. 
• Do not treat cowpeas or field (feed) peas, these crops are considered as livestock 
feed. 
• Wait 3 days after application before planting cantaloupe, casaba, chayote, Chinese 
okra, Chinese waxgourd, cucumber, cucuzza, edible gourd, eggplant, gherkin, 
gourds, groundcherry, melons (all), pepper (all), pumpkin, squash, tomatillo, 
watercress, and watermelon. 
• If transplanting into plastic mulch, ensure residues of this product are removed from 
the plastic prior to transplanting. Residues can be removed by a minimum of % inch 
of sprinkler irrigation or rainfall. 
• Preharvest application is not recommended for legumes grown for seed as reduction 
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Tank Mixtures with Residual Herbicides for PreplantJPreemergence Use in 
Vegetables 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or 
suppression of annual and perennial weeds provided that the tank mix product label 
allows use of the product. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section for application 
rates and timing. Apply Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 5.8 ptlA in these tank mixes for control 
or suppression of annual and perennial weeds. For control or suppression of dense 
populations of weeds greater than 12 inches in height or weeds under stress, consider 
use rates at the higher end of the rate range. 
Devrinol 
Command 
Dual Magnum 
Dual" Magnum 
Fusilade OX 
Goal 
Kerb 
Lorox 
Matrix® 
Prefar® 
Prowl 
Sencor 
Trifluralin 
Treflan® 
Turbo 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of weeds controlled. 
Preharvest 
Touchdown CT may be applied over-the-top of dry beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas to 
control weeds before harvest. Apply no more than 24 fl oz/A in dry beans or no more 
than 69 fI oz/A in peas, lentils, and chickpeas in 3-20 gallons of water per acre at the 
hard dough stage of the legume seed (30% or less grain moisture). Only one 
application per year may be made. 
Spot Treatment 
Touchdown CT may be applied as a spot treatment to control troublesome weeds in dry 
beans at no more than 24 fl oz/A, and in peas, lentils, and chickpeas at no more than 69 
fl oz/A. Apply in 10-20 gallons of water using a ground sprayer or use a 2% solution in 
a hand-held sprayer. For best results, make applications at or beyond the bud stage of 
growth. Only one application per year may be made. 
NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS 
Touchdown CT may be used for control of a broad spectrum of emerged annual and 
perennial grass and broad leaf weeds and unwanted woody brush and trees in 
NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS. Nonagricultural use areas include airports; 
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restoration and management areas; highways; industrial sites; lumber yards; 
manufacturing sites; natural areas; office complexes; ornamental nurseries; parks; 
parking areas; pasture and rangeland petroleum tank farms and pumping installations; 
pipeline, power, telephone and utility rights-of-way; railroads; recreational areas; 
residential areas; roadsides; schools; storage areas; utility substations; warehouse 
areas. 
Do not apply this product by direct application (ground or air) to any body of water. 
Cultural Considerations: Application to annual or perennial weeds that have been 
mowed, grazed, or cut, and have not been allowed to regrow to the recommended 
stage for treatment may result in reduced control. Weeds covered with dust or weeds 
damaged by insects or disease may result in reduced weed control. 
Rainfastness: Heavy rainfall or irrigation shortly after application may require 
retreatment. 
No Soil Activity: Touchdown CT does not provide soil residual control of weeds. Only 
emerged weeds at the time of application will be controlled. Weeds germinating from 
seed after application will not be controlled. Unemerged plants arising from unattached 
underground rhizomes or root stocks of perennials will not be affected. 
RATES 
Follow specified rates for Touchdown CT listed in the WEEDS CONTROLLED, 
WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED section. Use the higher label rates 
when weeds are dense or large. Also, use higher application volumes and pressures 
when weed vegetation is dense. 
TANK MIXES WITH RESIDUAL HERBICIDES 
Refer to crop sections for tank mixes. Tank mixes of Touchdown CT with other 
pesticides, fertilizers, or any other additives except as specified on this label or other 
approved Syngenta supplemental labeling may result in tank mix incompatibility or 
unsatisfactory performance. It is recommended that the compatibility of any tank mix 
combination be tested on a small scale such as a jar test before actual tank mixing. 
Always refer to labels of other pesticide products for mixing directions and precautions 
which may differ from those outlined here. Use in accordance with the most restrictive 
of label limitations and precautions. No label dosage rates should be exceeded. This 
product cannot be mixed with any product containing a label prohibition against such 
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Tank Mixing Recommendations: 
1. Fill spray tank % full with clean water. 
2. Begin tank agitation and continue throughout mixing and spraying. 
3. Add AMS (if used). 
4. Add dry formulations (WP, OF, etc.) to tank. 
5. Add liquid formulations (SC, EC, L, etc.) to tank. 
6. Add Touchdown CT. 
7. Fill remainder of spray tank. 
APPLICATION PROCEDURES - NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS 
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES 
• Do not make direct applications to any body of water. 
• Avoid drift. Applications should not be made in low level inversion conditions, when 
winds are gusty or under any other conditions which favor drift. Inversions are 
characterized by stable air and increasing temperatures with height above the 
ground. The applicator may detect the presence of an inversion by producing 
smoke and observing a smoke layer. Drift may cause damage to any vegetation 
contacted to which treatment is not intended. 
• Compatibility with drift control additives may vary. It is recommended that the 
combination be tested on a small scale such as a jar test. Read and follow 
manufacturer's directions for use. A reduction in weed control may occur when drift 
control agents are used. 
• All equipment must be properly maintained and washed to remove product residues 
after use. 
BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
Ground 
Applications should be made in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre. 
When foliage is dense, spray volume should be increased to ensure coverage of the 
target weeds. Flat-fan nozzles will result in the most effective application of Touchdown 
CT. Spray boom and nozzle heights must be adjusted to provide coverage of target 
weed. Flood nozzles may result in reduced weed control due to inadequate coverage. 
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Air 
Applications should be made in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. 
Spray should be released at the lowest height consistent with effective weed control and 
flight safety. Applications more than 10ft above the canopy should be avoided. 
Do not make direct applications to any body of water. 
Do not make applications by air to forestry sites or utility rights-of-way. 
Use the largest droplet size consistent with good weed control. Formation of very small 
droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orienting nozzles away 
from the air stream as much as possible, and by avoiding inappropriate spray boom 
pressure. Solid stream or low shear nozzles may be utilized to reduce small droplet 
formation. These nozzles direct the fluid parallel to the existing airflow to reduce shear 
effects. Other techniques may include reducing the fan angle of flat fan nozzles if used, 
or reducing the deflector plate angle if deflector type nozzles are used. Ensure the 
spray is released alan appropriate distance below the airfoil. 
For best results, each specific aerial application vehicle used should be quantifiably 
pattern tested for aerial application of Touchdown CT initially and every year thereafter. 
To minimize drift, it is suggested aerial application equipment produce the following 
minimum spray deposition characteristics: 
Volume Median Diameter (VMD) 
Volume Diameter (VD) {O.g} 
) 400 microns 
) 200 microns 
Prolonged exposure of Touchdown CT to uncoated steel surfaces may result in 
corrosion and possible failure of the part. The maintenance of an organic coating 
(paint) which meets aerospace specification MIL-C-38413 may prevent corrosion. To 
prevent corrosion of exposed parts, thoroughly wash aircraft after each day of spraying 
to remove residues of Touchdown CT accumulated during spraying or from spills. 
Landing gear are most susceptible. 
For aerial application in California, refer to the Federal Supplemental Label for aerial 
application for specific instructions, restrictions, and requirements. For aerial 
application, consult with State or local authorities regarding any additional requirements 
for aerial treatments. Banvel tank mixtures may not be applied by air in California. 
Do not make direct applications to any body of water. 
SHIELDED/HOODED APPLICATION 
Use shielded/hooded sprayers to control weeds between rows while protecting the crop 
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ground speed in excess of 5 mph. Use appropriate nozzles, spacing, and pressure to 
achieve coverage without allowing spray to touch or drift onto the crop. Maintain 
equipment in good operating condition to prevent leakage or dripping onto the crop. 
Refer to state extension service recommendations and equipment manufacturers' 
guidelines for more information on proper operation of shielded/hooded sprayers. 
SPOT TREATMENTS 
For annual weeds less than 6 inches, use a 0.4 to 0.7% v/v solution. For annual weeds 
over 6 inches, use a 0.7 to 1.1 % v/v solution. Use a 0.7 to 1.5% v/v solution for most 
perennials (see Table 3 for specific rates and timing). When using motorized spot spray 
equipment (rider bar), use a 2.2% v/v solution. See Spot Spray Dilution Table below for 
rates of Touchdown CT/volume of finished spray solution. Spray the solution on 
actively growing weeds until uniformly wet but not to the point of runoff. Retreat 14 to 
21 days later if regrowth occurs. 
Touchdown CT Spot Spray Dilution Table 
To Make This Volume 
Solution 
Strength 1 gallon 10 gallons 25 gallons 100 gallons 
0.4% 0.5 fl oz 5 fI oz 12 fI oz 3 pt 
0.7% 0.9 fl oz 9 fl oz 1.4 pt 5.6 pt 
0.9% 1.2 fl oz 12 fI oz 1.9 pt 3.8 qt 
1.1% 1.4 fl oz 14 fI oz 2.2 pt 4.4 qt 
1.5% 1.9 fl oz 1.2 pt 3 pt 1.5 gal 
2.2% 2.8 fl oz 1.8 pt 4.4 pt 2.2 gal 
5% 6.4 fl oz 4.0 pt 10 pt 5 gal 
10% 12.8floz 1 gal 2.5 gal 10 gal 
For use in backpack sprayers, it is suggested that the recommended amount of 
Touchdown CT be mixed with water in a large container. Fill sprayer with the mixed 
solution. 
WIPER APPLICATION 
Touchdown CT may be applied using a wiper or "wick" applicator (e.g. rope, sponge, or 
porous plastic applicators) for selective control or suppression of annual and perennial 
weeds which become taller than the crop or desirable vegetation. Mix 3 qt of 
Touchdown CT in 2 gallons of water unless directed otherwise in this label (See Use 
Precautions and Restrictions for Berries, Fruits, Nuts, and Vines). Precautions 
should be taken to avoid contact with crops or desirable vegetation. Equipment should 
be operated at speeds of 5 mph or less. Use slower speeds where weeds are dense. 
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Hand-Held and High-Volume Equipment 
For applications made on a spray-to-wet basis, spray coverage should be uniform and 
complete. Do not spray to the point of runoff. Use coarse sprays only. 
For control of weeds listed in Table 1 (Annual Weeds Controlled), apply a 0.5% 
solution of Touchdown CT to weeds less than 6 inches in height or runner length. For 
annual weeds over 6 inches tall, or unless otherwise specified, use a 1 % solution. 
Apply prior to seed head formation in grass or bud formation in broad leaf weeds. 
For harder-to-control perennials, such as bermudagrass, Canada thistle, dock, field 
bindweed, hemp dogbane, and milkweed, use a 2% solution. 
For low volume directed spray applications, use a 5 t010% solution of Touchdown CT 
for control or partial control of annual weeds, perennial weeds, or woody brush and 
trees. Spray coverage should be uniform with at least 50 percent of the foliage 
contacted. When spraying large woody brush and trees with dense and thick foliage or 
multiple sprouts, spray both sides to ensure adequate coverage. 
Injection Systems 
Touchdown CT may be used in aerial or ground injection spray systems. It may be 
. used as a liquid concentrate or diluted prior to injecting into the spray stream. Do not 
mix Touchdown CT with the undiluted concentrate of other products when using 
injection systems unless specifically recommended. 
CDA EQUIPMENT 
For control of annual weeds with hand held equipment, apply a 20% solution of 
Touchdown CT at a flow rate of 2 fl oz per minute and a walking speed of 1.5 mph (1 
qtlA). For perennial weeds, use a 20 to 30% solution of Touchdown CT at a flow rate of 
2 oz per minute and a walking speed of 0.75 mph (2 to 3 qtlA). For vehicle mounted 
equipment, apply in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. Refer to the WEEDS 
CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED sections for application 
rates and timing. 
Precautions should be taken to avoid contact with crops or desirable vegetation. 
LOW VOLUME EQUIPMENT 
For low volume directed spray applications, use a 5 t010% solution of Touchdown CT 
for control or partial control of annual weeds, perennial weeds, or woody brush and 
trees. Spray coverage should be uniform with at least 50 percent of the foliage 
contacted. When spraying large woody brush and trees with dense and thick foliage or 
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Selective Equipment 
AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH DESIRABLE VEGETATION. 
Touchdown CT may be applied through recirculating spray systems, shielded 
applicators, hooded sprayers, wiper applicators, or sponge bars to listed weeds growing 
in any noncrop site specified on this label. A recirculating spray system directs the 
spray solution onto weeds growing above desirable vegetation. Spray solution not 
intercepted by weeds is collected and returned to the spray tank for reuse. Shielded or 
hooded sprayers direct the herbicide solution onto weeds, while shielding desirable 
vegetation from the herbicide. 
Adjust selective applicators so that the lowest spray stream or wiper contact point is at 
least 2 inches above the desirable vegetation. Droplets, mist, foam, or splatter of the 
herbicide solution settling on desirable vegetation is likely to result in discoloration, 
stunting, or destruction. 
Better results may be obtained when more of the weed is exposed to the herbicide 
solution. Weeds not contacted by the herbicide solution will not be affected. In dense 
clumps, severe infestations, or when the height of the weeds varies so that not all 
weeds are contacted, repeat treatment may be necessary. 
Shielded and Hooded Applicators 
For shielded and hooded applicators, use nozzles that provide uniform coverage within 
the treated area. Keep shields on these sprayers adjusted to protect desirable 
vegetation. 
Wiper Applicators and Sponge Bars 
Equipment must be designed, maintained, and operated to prevent the herbicide 
solution from contacting desirable vegetation. Apply at ground speeds of 5 mph or less. 
Use slower speeds where weeds are dense. For improved control, make 2 applications 
in opposite directions. 
Do not use wiper equipment when weeds are wet. 
Use the spray solution within 24 hours of mixing. 
For Rope or Sponge Wick Applicators: Mix 1 to 2 gallons of Touchdown CT in 2 
gallons of water to prepare a 33 to 75 % solution. Apply this solution to weeds listed in 
this section. 
For Porous Plastic Applicators and Pressure Feed Systems: Mix 1 gallon of 
Touchdown CT in 2 gallons of water to prepare a 33% solution up to using the product 
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When applied as directed, Touchdown CT controls the following weeds: 
Corn, volunteer 
Panicum, Texas 
Rye, common 
Shattercane 
Sicklepod 
Spimishneedles 
Starbur, bristly 
When applied as directed, Touchdown CT suppresses the following weeds: 
Beggarweed, Florida 
Bermudagrass 
Dogbane, hemp 
Dogfennel 
Guineagrass 
Johnsongrass 
Milkweed 
Nightshade, silverleaf 
Pigweed, redroot 
Ragweed, common 
Ragweed, giant 
Smutgrass 
Sunflower 
Thistle, Canada 
Thistle, musk 
Vaseygrass 
Velvetleaf 
SITE AND USE DIRECTIONS - NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS 
Unless otherwise specified, applications may be made to control any weeds listed in the 
annual, perennial, and woody brush tables (Table 1, 2, and 3). Refer to the 
APPLICATION PROCEDURES section for additional rate information. 
TANK MIXES 
Refer to use sections for tank mixes. Tank mixes of Touchdown CT with other 
pesticides, fertilizers, or any other additives except as specified on this label or other 
approved Syngenta supplemental labeling may result in tank mix incompatibility or 
unsatisfactory performance. It is recommended that the compatibility of any tank mix 
combination be tested on a small scale such as a jar test before actual tank mixing. 
Always refer to labels of other pesticide products for mixing directions and precautions 
which may differ from those outlined here. Use in accordance with the most restrictive 
of label limitations and precautions. No label dosage rates should be exceeded. This 
product cannot be mixed with any product containing a label prohibition against such 
mixing. 
Tank Mixing Recommendations: 
1. Fill spray tank ~ full with clean water. 
2. Begin tank agitation and continue throughout mixing and spraying. 
3. Add AMS (if used). 
4. Add dry formulations (WP, OF, etc.) to tank. 
5. Add liquid formulations (SC, EC, L, etc.) to tank. 
6. Add Touchdown CT. 
7. Fill remainder of spray tank.

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SPRAY ADDITIVES 
Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) 
Control of annual and perennial weeds with Touchdown CT may be improved by adding 
dry ammonium sulfate at 0.5% by weight or 4.25 to 17 Ib/100 gallons of water. Liquid 
formulations of AMS may be used at an equivalent rate. Do not reduce use rates of 
Touchdown CT when using AMS. 
Drift Control Agents 
Drift control agents may be used with Touchdown CT. 
Dyes/Colorants 
Dyes or colorants approved for agricultural use can be used in spray solutions of 
Touchdown CT. Use according to manufacturer's direction. Addition of these 
dyes/colorants may reduce performance, especially at low dilution rates. 
When an adjuvant is to be used with the product, the use of an adjuvant that meets the 
standards of the Chemical Producers and Distributors Association (CDPA) adjuvant 
certification program is recommended. 
SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS - NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS 
This section is organized alphabetically by nonagricultural use site description. There 
may be several application sites listed in a category. 
FARMSTEADS (NbNCROP) 
Method of Application: General nonselective weed control, trirri-and-edge, chemical 
mowing, cut stumps, and habitat management. 
Applications can be made in noncrop areas on the farm including: 
Barrier strips 
Ditchbanks 
Dry ditches and dry canals 
Equipment areas 
Farm buildings 
Farm roads 
Farmyards 
Fence rows 
Fuel storage areas 
Rig hts-of-way 
Shelterbelts 
Soil bank land 
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APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to the WEEDS 
CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED sections for rates and 
timing. 
Tank Mixtures for Farmsteads 
Refer to the ANNUAL WEED CONTROL section, Table 1, for application rates and 
timing. For annual weeds, use 0.7 to 2.9 qtlA of this product when weeds are less than 
6 inches tall and 1.1 to 2.9 qtlA when weeds are greater than 6 inches tall. 
Refer to the PERENNIAL WEED CONTROL section, Table 3, for application rates and 
timing. For perennial weeds, apply 1.5 to 3.6 qtlA in these tank mixes. For tank 
mixtures with these products through backpack sprayers, handguns, or other high­
volume spray-to-wet applications, see the APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND 
TECHNIQUES section of this label for specified rates. 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products: 
Banvel® 
Oirex 
Oiuron 
Princep Caliber 90 
Simazine 
Surflan 
2,4-0 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Chemical Mowing 
Touchdown CT will suppress perennial grasses listed in this section to serve as a 
substitute for mowing. Apply Touchdown CT at a rate of 3 to 6 fI oz/A. Use 3 to 4 fl oz 
of this product per acre when treating Kentucky bluegrass. Apply treatments in 10 to 20 
gallons of spray solution per acre. Chemical mowing applications may be made along 
farm ditches and other parts of farmsteads. 
Use only in areas where some temporary injury or discoloration of perennial grasses 
can be tolerated. 
Cut Stumps 
Alder 
Eucalyptus 
Madrone 
Oak 
Reed, giant 
Salt-cedar 
Sweetgum 
Tan oak 
Willow 
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woody brush and tree species, some of which are listed. Apply Touchdown CT using 
suitable equipment to ensure coverage of the entire cambium. Cut trees or resprouts 
close to the soil surface. Apply a 50 to 100% solution of Touchdown CT completely 
covering the freshly cut surface immediately after cutting. Application delay may result 
in reduced performance. For best results, applications should be made during periods 
of active growth and full leaf expansion. 
FORESTRY AND UTILITY RIGHTS-OF-WAY USES 
Touchdown CT may be used for the control or partial control of woody brush, trees, 
annual, and perennial weeds in forestry and utility sites. Touchdown CT also may be 
used in preparing or establishing wildlife openings within these sites, for maintaining 
logging roads, and for side trimming along utility rights-of-way (including electrical 
power; pipeline and telephone rights-of-way; and utility sites such as substations). 
Do not apply this product to any body of water. 
Do not apply this product by air to forestry and utility rights-of-way. 
Broadcast applications can be made at 1.4 to 7.2 qtlA in 10 to 60 galions/A by ground. 
Spray to wet applications can be made with a handgun, backpack, or mistblower 
applicator with a 0.75 to 2% spray solution. For low volume directed spray applications, 
use a 5 to 10% solution of Touchdown CT. Handguns, backpack, or mistblower 
applicators can be used. For low volume directed spray applications, coverage should 
be uniform with at least 50 percent of the foliage contacted. Coverage of the top one­
half of the plant is important for best results. 
Refer to the WEEDS, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED sections for use 
rates. For best results, apply to actively growing woody brush and trees after full leaf 
expansion and before fall color and leaf drop. Increase rates within the specified range 
for control of perennial weeds any time after emergence and before seed heads, flowers, 
or berries appear. 
Use the lower rates of Touchdown CT within the specified range for control of annual 
weeds and actively growing perennial weeds after seed heads, flowers, or berries 
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Tank Mixtures for Use in Forestry Site Preparation and Utility Rights-of-Way 
Tank mixtures of Touchdown CT may be used to increase the spectrum of vegetation 
controlled, Any specified rate of Touchdown CT may be used in a tank mix. 
Arsenal® 
Chopper® 
Escort® 
Garlon™ 3A 
Garlon™ 4 
Oust XP 
Vanquish® 
• Only use Garlon 4 tank mixes or use Touchdown CT alone at specified rates in utility 
side trimming. 
• Ensure that Garlon 3A is thoroughly mixed with water according to label directions 
before adding to tank mixture. Ensure adequate agitation at the time Garlon 3A is 
added to avoid spray compatibility problems. 
• For forestry site preparation, make sure the tank mix product is approved for use 
prior to planting desired species. 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of weeds controlled. 
Forestry Conifer and Hardwood Release - Directed Spray and Selective 
Equipment 
Touchdown CT may be applied with selective equipment or as a directed spray for 
forestry conifer and hardwood release, including Christmas tree plantations and 
silvicultural nurseries. See the APPLICATION PROCEDURES section for 
recommended equipment. 
Spray to wet applications can be made with a 2% spray solution for control of 
undesirable woody brush and trees. Use a 1 to 2% spray solution for most annual and 
perennial weeds. For low volume directed spray applications, use a 5-10% solution of 
Touchdown CT. Handguns, backpack, or mistblower applicators can be used. 
Coverage should be uniform with at least 50 percent of the foliage contacted. Coverage 
of the top one-half of the plant is important for best results. 
Equipment calibrated for broadcast applications can be used. Use 1.4 to 7.2 qt of 
Touchdown CT in 10 to 60 gallons of clean water per acre. Use shielded application 
equipment to avoid contact with foliage or green bark of desirable plants. 
Wiper application equipment may be used. Refer to the Wiper Applicators and 
Sponge Bars section for rate and use directions. 
Refer to the WEEDS, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED sections for use 
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expansion and before fall color and leaf drop. Increase rates within the specified range 
for control of perennial weeds any time after emergence and before seed heads, flowers, 
or berries appear. 
Use the lower rates of Touchdown CT within the specified range for control of annual 
weeds and actively growing perennial weeds after seed heads, flowers, or berries 
appear. 
Tank Mixtures for Use in Directed Spray and Selective Equipment 
Tank mixtures of Touchdown CT may be used to increase the spectrum of vegetation 
controlled. Any specified rate of Touchdown CT may be used in a tank mix. 
Arsenal 
Garlon 4 
Oust XP 
• Only use Oust XP tank mixes or use Touchdown CT alone at specified rates in 
hardwood plantations. 
• Only use Garlon 4 or Arsenal tank mixes or use Touchdown CT alone at specified 
rates in pine plantations. 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of trees, woody brush, and weeds controlled. 
Forestry Conifer Release - Broadcast Spray 
To avoid injury to desirable species, make sure final resting buds have formed and are 
well hardened off before fall application or prior to initial bud swelling in the spring. 
Touchdown CT can be used as a broadcast spray for conifer forest release. Apply 
Touchdown CT at 0.7 to 2.2 qtJA for species listed in the following table.

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Use for Release of the Following Conifer Species Outside the Southern U.S. 
Species Scientific Name Remarks 
Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Apply 0.7 to 1.1 qtlA at end 
of first growing season. 
Fir Abies spp. ---
Hemlock Tsuga spp. Do not add surfactant. 
Injury may result. 
Pines Pinus spp. Not for use on loblolly, long 
leaf, short leaf, or slash 
pine. Apply 0.7 to 1.1 qtA 
at end of first growing 
season. 
Redwood, California Sequoia spp. Do not add surfactant. 
Injury may result. 
Spruce Picea spp. In Minnesota, up to 2.2 
qtlA may be used for 
difficult to control woody 
brush and trees. In other 
areas, apply 0.7 to 1.1 qtlA 
at end of first growing 
season. 
Tank Mixtures for Broadcast Sprays. 
Tank mixtures of Touchdown CT may be used to increase the spectrum of vegetation 
control. 
Arsenal Applicators Concentrate 
Oust XP 
• In Maine and New Hampshire, use 1 fI oz/A of Arsenal Applicators Concentrate in a 
tank mix to control difficult species. 
• For Douglas Fir release, use 2 to 6 fI oz/A of Arsenal Applicators Concentrate in a 
tank mix with 0.7 to 1.1 qtl A of Touchdown CT. 
• For Balsam Fir and Red Spruce release, use 1 to 2.5 fI oz/A of Arsenal Applicators 
Concentrate with 1.4 qtlA of Touchdown CT. 
• For Jack Pine and White Spruce release, use 1 to 3 ozlA of Oust XP in a tank mix 
with 0.7 to 1.4 qtlA of Touchdown CT. For White Pine release, use 1 to 1.5 ozlA of 
Oust XP in a tank mix with 0.7 to 1.4 qtlA of Touchdown CT. Over-the-top 
applications to established stands can be made. Make sure late summer or final fall 
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FORESTRY CONIFER RELEASE - BROADCAST - ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL 
WEED CONTROL 
Touchdown CT may be used for the control of annual weeds and control or suppression 
of perennial weeds listed in the WEED CONTROL sections (Table 1 and 2). Make 
applications to actively growing weeds as a broadcast spray over the top of labeled 
conifers. For best results, apply in a maximum of25 gallons of clean water per acre. 
Tank Mixtures for Residual Annual and Perennial Weed Control in Conifer Forests 
Touchdown CT in a tank mix with the following residual herbicides can provide residual 
control of annual and perennial weeds. 
Atrazine 
Oust XP 
• For Loblolly Pine release, apply 11.5 to 17.3 fl ozlA of Touchdown CT in a tank mix 
with 2 to 4 oz/A of Oust XP. 
• For Slash Pine release, apply 8.6 to 11.5 fl oz/A of Touchdown CT in a tank mix with 
2 to 4 ozlA of Oust XP. 
• These applications can be made to newly planted pines. For best results, apply 
after emergence of annual and perennial weeds in the spring or early summer. May 
and June applications are often the best. 
• For Douglas Fir release, apply 0.7 qtlA of Touchdown CT in a tank mix with 4 Ib 
a.i.lA. Do not add surfactant. Applications can only be made to Douglas firs 
established at least one full growing season; Apply in early spring (mid-March to 
early April) before bud swell. Injury will occur if applications are made after bud 
swell. 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of trees, woody brush, and weeds controlled. 
Note: For all of the following use sites on this label, refer to Tables 1-4 for specific rates 
unless otherwise noted below. 
HABITAT MANAGEMENT AND HABITAT RESTORATION 
Touchdown CT may be used to control exotic and other undesirable vegetation in 
habitat management and natural areas, including rangeland and wildlife refuges. 
Applications can be made to allow recovery of native plant species, prior to planting 
desirable native species, and for similar broad spectrum vegetation control 
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selectively remove unwanted plants for habitat maintenance and enhancement. 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products: 
Banvel 
Direx® 
Diuron 
Princep® Caliber 90® 
Simazine 
Surflan 
Vanquish 
2,4-0 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a 
list of weeds controlled. 
Wildlife Food Plots 
Touchdown CT may be used for site preparation for control of annual and perennial 
weeds prior to planting wildlife food plots. Any wildlife food species may be planted or 
native species may be allowed to repopulate the area after applying Touchdown CT. If 
tillage is needed to prepare a seedbed, wait 7 days after application before tillage. 
ORNAMENTAL AND PLANT NURSERY USES 
For specific use rates, refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED AND WOODY BRUSH AND 
TREES CONTROLLED section for annual and perennial weed control. 
Touchdown CT may be postdirected around established woody ornamental species 
such as arborvitae, azalea, boxwood, crabapple, euonymus, fir, Douglas fir, jojoba, 
hollies, lilac, magnolia, maple, oak, privet, pine, spruce, and yew. Touchdown CT may 
also be used to trim-and-edge around trees, buildings, greenhouses, shadehouses, 
sidewalks and roads, potted plants, and other objects in a nursery setting. 
Desirable plants may be protected from the spray solution by using shields or coverings 
made of cardboard or other impermeable material. TOUCHDOWN CT IS NOT 
RECOMMENDED FOR USE AS AN OVER-THE-TOP BROADCAST SPRAY IN 
ORNAMENTALS. Care must be exercised to avoid contact of spray, drift, or mist with 
foliage or green bark of established ornamentals. 
When applying Touchdown CT to control weeds in and around shadehouses and 
greenhouses, desirable vegetation must not be present and air circulation fans must be 
off. 
To aid in renovation of pastures, Touchdown CT may be applied at 7.2 to 46 fI oz/A to 
dormant pastures. Applications of Touchdown CT to green, nondormant plant tissue of 
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TURFGRASS USES (INCLUDING ROADSIDES) 
Touchdown CT may be used on turf in any areas described in NONAGRICULTURAL 
USE AREAS. 
Chemical Mowing 
Touchdown CT, at 4.3 fI oz in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, will suppress Kentucky 
bluegrass and seNe as a substitute for mowing. 
Touchdown CT, at 5.8 fl oz (0.5 pt) in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, will suppress 
fine fescue, orchardgrass, quackgrass, or tall fescue and seNe as a substitute for 
mowing. 
To.uchdown CT, at 2.9 to 3.6 fl oz in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, will suppress 
some annual grasses such as ryegrass, wild barley, and wild oats growing in coarse turf 
on roadsides or other industrial areas. Make applications while the annual grasses are 
actively growing and before the seed heads reach the boot stage of development. 
Treatment may cause injury to the desired grasses. 
Dormant Bermudagrass 
Touchdown CT may be used to control or partially control many winter annual weeds 
and tall fescue for effective release in dormant bermudagrass. Treat only when turf is 
dormant and prior to spring greenup. Apply 6 to 46 fl oz of Touchdown CT in 10 to 
40 gallons of water per acre to control winter annuals less than 6 inches in height and 
tall fescue at or beyond the 4 to 6 leaf stage. 
Dormant Bahiagrass 
Touchdown CT may be used to control or partially control many winter annual weeds 
and tall fescue for effective release of dormant bahiagrass. Treat only when turf is 
dormant and prior to spring greenup. Apply 6 to 46 fI oz of Touchdown CT in 10 to 40 
gallons of water per acre to control winter annuals less than 6 inches in height arid tall 
fescue at or beyond the 4 to 6 leaf stage.

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Rates to Achieve Control (C) or Suppression (5) in Dormant 8ermudagrass and 
8ahiagrass 
Touchdown CT fluid ozlacre 
Weed Species 5.8 8.6 11.5 17.3 23 
Barley, little S C 
Bedstraw, catchweed S C 
Bluegrass, annual S C 
Chervil S C 
Chickweed, common S C 
Clover, crimson * S S C 
Clover, largehop * S S C 
Fescue, tall * * * * S 
Geranium, Carolina * * S S C 
Henbit * S C 
Ryegrass, Italian * * S C 
Speedwell, corn S C 
Vetch, common * * S C 
*These rates apply only to sites where an established competitive turf is present. 
Tank Mix with Oust XP - Dormant 8ermudagrass 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with Oust XP for residual control. Apply 6 to 48 fI oz 
of Touchdown CT with 0.25 to 1 oz of Oust XP per acre. Use where some temporary 
injury or discoloration to a desirable bermudagrass stand can be tolerated. Use a 
maximum of 1 oz of Oust XP to minimize injury and avoid delays in greenup. 
Actively Growing Bermudagrass 
Touchdown CT may be used to control or partially control many annual and perennial 
weeds for effective release in actively growing, well established bermudagrass. Apply 
12 to 36 fI oz of Touchdown CT in 10 to 40 gallons of spray solution per acre. Use the 
lower rate when treating annual weeds below 6 inches in height or runner length. Use 
the higher rate as weeds increase in size or as they approach flower or seedhead 
formation. These rates will also provide partial control of the following perennial 
species: 
Bahiagrass 
Bluestem, silver 
Fescue, tall 
Johnsongrass* 
Trumpetcreeper** 
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* Johnsongrass is controlled at the higher rate. 
**Suppression at the higher rate only. 
Use only on well-established bermudagrass. Bermudagrass injury may occur but 
regrowth will occur under moist conditions. Repeat applications are not advised in the 
same season. 
Tank Mix with Oust XP - Actively Growing Bermudagrass 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with Oust XP for residual control. Apply 12 to 23 fl 
oz of Touchdown CT with 1 to 2 oz of Oust XP per acre. Use lower rates of both 
products when treating annual weeds below 6 inches in height or runner length. Use 
the higher rates of both products as weeds increase in size or as they approach flower 
or seed head formation. These rates will also provide partial control of the following 
perennial species: 
Bahiagrass 
Bluestem, silver 
Broomsedge 
Dallisgrass 
Dock, curly 
Dogfennel 
Fescue, tall 
Johnsongrass 
Poor Joe 
Trumpetcreeper 
Vaseygrass 
Vervain, blue 
Use only on well-established bermudagrass. Bermudagrass injury may occur but 
regrowth will occur under moist conditions. Repeat applications are not advised in the 
same season. 
Tank Mix with Oust XP - Dormant Bahiagrass 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with Oust XP for residual control. Apply 6 to 46 fI oz 
of Touchdown CT with 0.25 to 0.5 oz of Oust XP per acre. Use where some temporary 
injury or discoloration to a desirable bahiagrass stand can be tolerated. 
Actively Growing Bahiagrass 
Touchdown CT, at 4 fI oz in 10 to 40 gallons of spray solution per acre, may be used to 
suppress vegetative growth and inhibit seedhead formation of actively growing 
bahiagrass for approximately 45 days. Make applications 1 to 2 weeks after green-up 
or after mowing to a height of 3 to 4 inches. Applications must be made before 
seed head emergence. Suppression can be extended to 120 days with an application of 
Touchdown CT at 3 floz, followed in 45 days with an application at 1.5 to 3 fl oz. Do not 
make more than 2 applications per year. 
Tank Mix with Oust XP - Actively Growing Bahiagrass 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with Oust XP for residual control. One to 2 weeks 
following an initial spring mowing, apply 4 fl oz. of Touchdown CT with 0.25 oz of Oust 
XP. Do not make more than one application per year.

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8ahiagrass Seedhead and Vegetative Suppre$sion - Touchdown CT, at 4.3 fI oz in 
10 to 25 gallons of spray solution per acre, may be used to suppress vegetative growth 
and inhibit seed head formation of actively growing bahiagrass for approximately 45 
days. Make applications 1 to 2 weeks after green-up or after mowing to a height of 3-4 
inches. Applications must be made before seed head emergence. Suppression can be 
extended to 120 days with an application of Touchdown CT at 2.9 fl oz, followed in 45 
days with an application at 1.4 to 2.8 fl oz. Do not make more than 2 applications per 
year. 
Annual Grass Suppression in Rough Turf - Touchdown CT, at 2.9 to 3.6 fI oz in 10 to 
40 gallons of spray solution per acre, may be used to suppress growth of some annual 
grasses (such as annual ryegrass, wild barley, and wild oats) growing in coarse turf on 
roadsides or other industrial areas. Make applications when annual grasses are 
actively growing and before seed heads are in the boot stage. Treatments after 
seed head emergence may cause injury to desired grasses. 
Renovation; Seed or Sod Production 
Touchdown CT may be used to renovate turf in any areas described in 
NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS. 
Touchdown CT controls most existing vegetation prior to renovating turfgrass areas or 
establishing turfgrass grown for seed or sod. For maximum control of existing 
vegetation, delay planting or sodding to determine if any regrowth from escaped 
underground plant parts occurs. Where repeat treatments are necessary, sufficient 
regrowth must be attained prior to application. For warm season grasses such as 
bermudagrass, summer or fall applications provide the best control where existing 
vegetation is growing under mowed turfgrass management. Apply Touchdown CT after 
omitting at least one regular mowing to allow sufficient growth for good interception of 
the spray. 
Use Precautions and Restrictions for Turfgrass Uses 
• Do not feed or graze turfgrass grown for seed or sod production for 8 weeks 
following application. 
• Do not disturb soil or underground plant parts before treatment. Tillage or 
renovation techniques such as vertical mowing, coring, or slicing should be delayed 
for 7 days after application to allow translocation into underground plant parts. 
• Desirable turfgrasses may be planted following the above procedures. Hand-held 
equipment may be used for spot treatment of unwanted vegetation growing in 
existing turfgrass. Broadcast or hand-held equipment may be used to control sod 
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• Application of rates greater than 12 fI ozlA of Touchdown CT may result in injury or 
delayed green-up in highly maintained areas, such as golf courses and lawns. 
• Oust XP tank mixes should not be used in highly maintained turfgrass. 
• Use only in areas where some temporary injury or discoloration of perennial grasses 
can be tolerated. 
ROADSIDES 
For specific use rates, refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES 
CONTROLLED section. 
Touchdown CT may be used on road shoulders, medians, and landscape areas. It may 
be applied with boom sprayers, shielded boom sprayers, high-volume off-center 
nozzles, hand-held equipment, and similar equipment. 
Touchdown CT may be used to control weeds growing under guardrails and around 
signposts and other objects along the roadside. 
Touchdown CT may be used as a spot treatment to control unwanted vegetation 
growing along roadsides. 
Touchdown CT may be tank mixed with the following products for shoulder, guardrail, 
spot, and bare ground treatments: 
Banvel 
Diuron 
Endurance 
Escort 
Krovar 
Oust XP 
Pendulum 
Princep 
Ronstar 
Sahara 
Simazine 
Surflan 
Telar 
Vanquish 
2,4-D 
OTHER NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS; INDUSTRIAL SITES; PARKS; 
RAILROADS; RESIDENTIAL AND RECREATIONAL 
Touchdown CT may be used in industrial sites, parks, railroads and residential and 
recreational areas. It may be applied with any application equipment described in this 
label. Touchdown CT may be used to trim-and-edge around objects in nonagricultural 
use sites, for spot treatment of unwanted vegetation, and to eliminate unwanted weeds 
growing in established shrub beds or ornamental plantings. Touchdown CT may be 
used prior to planting an area to ornamentals, flowers, turfgrass (sod or seed), or prior 
to laying asphalt or beginning construction projects. 
Nonagricultural Use Areas and Industrial Sites 
Repeated applications of Touchdown CT may be used, as weeds emerge, to maintain 
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Tank Mixtures for Nonagricultural Use Areas and Industrial Sites 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control of emerged 
annual weeds and control or partial control of perennial weeds, woody brush, and trees. 
Arsenal Karmex Sahara® 
Banvel Krovar® Simazine 
Barricade® Pendulum® Surflan® 
Diuron Plateau® Telar® 
Endurance® Princep® Vanquish 
Escort Ronstar® 2,4-0 
Tank Mix with Oust XP - Perennial Weed Control 
Touchdown CT, applied at 1.4 to 2.8 pt in a tank mix with Oust XP at 2 to 4 oz/A, will 
provide control or suppression of the following perennial weeds: 
Bahiagrass 
Bermudagrass 
Broomsedge 
Dallisgrass 
Dock, curly 
Dogfennel 
Fescue, tall 
Johnsongrass 
Poor Joe 
Quackgrass 
Vaseygrass 
Vervain, blue 
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, 
approved uses, and a list of weeds controlled. 
Railroads 
For specific use rates, refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES 
CONTROLLED section. 
Touchdown CT may be used to maintain bare ground on railroad ballast and shoulders. 
Repeat applications of Touchdown CT may be used, as weeds emerge, to maintain 
bare ground. Touchdown CT may be used to control tall-growing weeds to improve 
line-of-sight at railroad crossings and reduce the need for mowing along rights-of-way. 
For crossing applications, up to 80 gallons of spray solution per acre may be used. 
Touchdown CT may be tank mixed with the following products for ballast, shoulder, 
spot, bare ground, and crossing treatments. 
Arsenal Hyvar® Spike® 
Banvel Krovar Telar 
Diuron Oust XP Vanquish 
Escort Sahara 2,4-0 
Garlon 
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Woody Brush and Tree Management 
For specific use rates, refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES 
CONTROLLED section. 
Touchdown CT may be used to control woody brush and tree weeds in any area 
described in USE AREAS. 
Apply Touchdown CT as a broadcast spray, using boom-type or boom less nozzles. 
Apply a 0.75 to 2% solution of Touchdown CT when using high-volume spray-to-wet 
applications. Use a 5 to 10% solution of Touchdown CT when using low volume 
directed sprays for spot treatment. 
For weeds that have been mowed, grazed, or cut; allow regrowth to occur prior to 
treatment. Reduced results may occur when treating weeds heavily covered with dust. 
Tank Mixtures for Woody Brush Control on Railroad Rights-of Way 
Touchdown CT can be tank mixed with the following products for enhanced control of 
woody brush and trees. 
Arsenal 
Escort 
Garlon 
Tordon® 
Cut Stumps 
Touchdown CT will control regrowth of cut stumps and resprouts of many types of 
woody brush and tree species, some of which are listed. Apply Touchdown CT using 
suitable equipment to ensure coverage of the entire cambium. Cut trees or resprouts 
close to the soil surface. Apply a 50 to 100% solution of Touchdown CT completely 
covering the freshly cut surface immediately after cutting. Application delay may result 
in reduced performance. For best results, applications should be made during periods 
of active growth and full leaf expansion. Avoid applications during peak sap flow in 
spring. 
Alder 
Coyote Brush 
Dogwood 
Eucalyptus 
Hickory 
Madrone 
Maple 
Oak 
Poplar 
Reed, giant 
Salt-cedar 
Sweetgum 
Tan oak 
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Note: Avoid making cut stump applications when roots of desirable adjacent trees may 
have grafted onto the roots of the cut stump. 
Tree Injections and Frill Applications 
Touchdown CT may be used to control woody brush and trees by using injection and 
frill applications in any areas described in NONAGRICULTURAL USE AREAS. 
Apply the equivalent of 1 ml of this product per each 2 to 3 inches of trunk diameter at 
breast height (DBH). For best results, apply a 25 to 100% solution of Touchdown CT to 
a continuous frill or to evenly spaced cuts around the tree below all branches. In larger 
diameter trees, better results are achieved by applying diluted material to a continuous 
frill or more closely spaced cuttings. 
Avoid runoff in species that exude sap freely by making frills or cuts at an oblique angle, 
producing a cupping effect. Use Touchdown CT in an undiluted form. For best results, 
avoid applications during peak sap flow in the spring. Make applications during periods 
of active growth and after full leaf expansion. 
Following is a partial list of species that can be controlled using this technique. 
Black gum1 
Dogwood1 
Hickory1 
Maple, red1 
1 Partial Control 
Oak 
Poplar 
Sweetgum 
Sycamore 
Note: Avoid making injection or frill applications when roots of desirable adjacent trees 
may have grafted onto the roots of the cut stump. 
WEEDS CONTROLLED, WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED 
Water volumes of 3 to 40 gallons per acre by ground equipment and 3 to 15 gallons by 
air are recommended. Use the minimum spray volume that provides adequate 
coverage. 
When tank mixing with residual herbicides, refer to the individual crop section for 
recommendations. 
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WEEDS CONTROLLED 
Table 1: Annual Weed Control - Touchdown CT Rates 
Touchdown CT 
Fluid Ounces Per Acre 
Maximum Weed Hei~htlLength 
Weed Species Scientific Name 3" 6" 12" 18" 24" 
Barley Hordeum vulgare 12 12 12 12 17 
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli 24 24 35 
Bittercress Cardamine spp. 12 12 12 17 
Bluegrass, annual Poa annua 12 12 12 
Bluegrass, bulbous Poa bulbosa 12 12 12 
Brome, downy Bromus tectorum 12 12 17 
Brome, Japanese Bromus japonicus 12 12 17 24 24 
Buckwheat, wild" Polygonum convolvulus 24 
Buffalobur Solanum rostra tum 24 35 35 
Buttercup"' Ranunculus spp. 12 12 12 17 
Carolina geranium" Geranium carolinianum 24 35 
Carpetweed Mullugo verticil/ata 17 17 24 
Cheat Bromus secalinus 12 12 17 17 
Cheatgrass Bromus tectorum 12 12 17 17 
Chickweed, common Stellaria media 17 17 17 24 
Chickweed, mouseear Cerastium vulgatum 12 12 17 17 
Cocklebur, common Xanthium strumarium 12 12 12 17 24 
Coreopsis, plains Coreopsis tinctoria 17 17 24 35 
Corn" Zea mays 12 12 17 24 24 
CrabgrassO Digitaria spp. 12 17 24 
Crowfootgrass Dactyloctenium 12 24 48 
aeayptium 
Cutleaf Oenothera laciniata 24 35 
eveningprimrose
4 
Deadnettle, purple Lamium purpureum 24 24 35 
Devil's-claw Proboscidea louisianica 17 24 
(unicorn plant) 
Dwarfdandelion Krigia cespitosa 12 12 12 12

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Touchdown CT 
Fluid Ounces Per Acre 
Maximum Weed Hei~htlLength 
Weed Species Scientific Name 3" 6" 12" 18" 24" 
Fall panicum Panicum 12 24 35 
dichotomiflorum 
Falsedandelion Pyrrhopappus 17 17 17 17 
carolinianus 
Falseflax, small seed Camelina microcarpa 12 12 12 
Fiddleneck Amsinckia spp. 17 17 35 
Filaree Erodium spp. 24 24 35 
Fleabane, annual Erigeron ann us 24 24 35 
Fleabane, hairy Conyza bonariensis 24 24 35 
Fleabane, rough Erigeron strigosus 17 17 24 
Florida pusley Richardia scabra 24 35 
Foxtails Setaria spp. 12 12 17 24 
Goatgrass, jOinted Aegilops cylindrica 12 12 17 
Goosegrass Eleusine indica 17 24 35 
Grain sorghum (milo) Sorghum bicolor 12 12 17 24 
Groundcherry Physalis spp. 17 24 
Groundsel, common Senecio vulgaris 17 17 24 
Hemp sesbania Sesbania exaltata 17 29 35 
Henbir' Lamium amplexicaule 24 24 35 
Horseweed/Marestail Conyza canadensis 17 17 24 35 
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium 24 24 24 35 
Johnsongrass, seedling Sorghum halepense 12 12 17 24 35 
Knotweed Polygonum aviculare 24 24 35 
Kochia" Kochia scoparia 17 17 24 
Lambsquarters, Chenopodium album 17 24 35 35 
common 
Lettuce, prickly Lactuca serrio/a 17 17 24 
Little barley Hordeum pussillum 12 12 17 
London rocket Sisymbrium irio 12 12 24 24 24 
Mayweed Anthemis cotula 17 24 35 35 
Morninggloryb,f Ipomoea spp. 24 35

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Touchdown CT 
Fluid Ounces Per Acre 
Maximum Weed Hei ~htlLength 
Weed Species Scientific Name 3" 6" 12" 18" 24" 
Mustard, blue Chorispora ten ella 12 12 17 24 
Mustard, tansy Descurainia pinnata 12 12 17 24 
Mustard, tumble Sisymbrium altissimum 12 12 17 24 
Mustard, wild Brassica kaber 12 12 17 24 
Nightshade, black Solanum nigrum 17 24 35 
Nightshade, hairy Solanum sarrachoides 17 24 35 
Sendtner 
Oats A vena sativa 12 17 24 24 
Oats, wild Avena fatua 12 17 24 24 
Panicum, Texas Panicum texanum 12 12 24 35 35 
Pennycress, field Thlaspi arvense 12 12 17 
Pigweed Amaranthus spp. 17 17 17 24 29 
Prickly sida 
(Teaweed)7 
Sida spinosa 24 35 
Puncturevine Tribulus terrestris 24 35 
Purslane, common Portulaca· oleracea 35 35 
Rabbitsfootg rass Polypogon 24 24 
monspeliensis 
Ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia 17 17 24 35 
Ragweed, giant Ambrosia trifida 17 17 24 35 
Rockpurslane Redmaids Calandrinia spp. 24 24 
Rye Secale cere ale 12 12 24 24 35 
Ryegrass, Italian Lolium multiflorum 24 24 35 
Sandbur, field Cenchrus incertus 12 12 17 
Sandbur, southern Cenchrus echinatus 12 12 17 
Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 12 12 17 24 
Shepherdspurse Capsella bursa-pastoris 12 12 17 
Smartweed Polygonum persicaria 24 24 35 
(Iadysthumb) 
Smartweed, Polygonum 24 24 35 
Pennsylvania pensylvanicum 
Sowthistle, annual Sonchus oleraceus 24 24 35 
Speedwell, purslane Veronica peregrine 12 12 12

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Touchdown CT 
Fluid Ounces Per Acre 
Maximum Weed Height/Length 
Weed Species Scientific Name 3" 6" 12" 18" 24" 
Sprangletop Leptochloa spp. 12 12 17 24 
Spurge, prostrate Euphorbia spp. 17 17 24 
Spurge, spotted Euphorbia maculata 17 17 24 
Spurry, umbrella Holosteum umbel/a tum 17 17 
Stinkgrass Eragrostis cilianensis 17 17 17 
Sunflower, common Helianthus annuus 12 12 12 17 
Thistle, Russian Salsola iberica 24 24 35 
Velvet leaf Abutilon theophrasti 24 24 35 
Virginia pepperweed Lepidium virginicum 17 17 17 17 
Waterhemp Amaranthus spp. 24 24 35 
Wheat Triticum aestivum 12 12 24 35 
Wild-proso millet Panicum miliaceum 17 17 24 35 
Witchgrass Panicum capil/are 17 17 17 
Woolly cupgrass Eriochloa villosa 17 17 24 
Yellow rocket Barbarea vulgaris 17 17 17 24 
11n no-till systems, use 17 oz.lA. 
2Maximum runner length. For control of wild buckwheat >3" in runner length, use sequential applications 
of 24 oz./A. 
3Control will be reduced at the button stage. 
4When the predominant weed species include Carolina geranium, cutleaf eveningprimrose, and henbit 
that are less than 6 inches tall, Gramoxone Inteon should be considered as an alternative. 
sWill not control glyphosate-tolerant volunteer corn. 
6Plant diameter. 
7Multiple applications may be required. 
Touchdown CT will not control glyphosate-resistant weed biotypes. Glyphosate­
resistant biotypes can be controlled by timely application of Gramoxone Inteon plus 
either 2,4-D and/or a PSI herbicide prior to planting.

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Table 2: Annual Weed Control- Touchdown CT Rates in a Tank Mix with 0.25 Ibs. 
a.i.lA of Oicamba or 0.5 Ibs. a.i./A of 2,4-0 
Touchdown CT 
Maximum Fluid Ounce Per 
Weed Species Scientific Name Height/Length Acre 
Kochia (dicamba only) . Kochia scoparia 6" 12-17 
Lettuce, prickly Lactuca serriola 
Morningglory Ipomoea spp. 
Ragweed, common Ambrosia ariemisiifolia 
Ragweed, giant Ambrosia trifida 
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Polygonum pensylvanicum 
Velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti 
Cocklebur, common Xanthium strumarium 12" 
Fleabane, rough Erigeron strigosus 
Horseweed/Marestail* Conyza canadensis 
Kochia Kochia scoparia 
Lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album 
Pigweed Amaranthus spp. 
Sunflower, common Helianthus annuus 
Thistle, Russian Salsola iberica 
Read and follow dicamba and 2,4-D labels 
*Glypyhosate-resistant biotypes less than 3 inches tall can be controlled by Gramoxone 
Inteon plus either 2,4-D or a triazine-based herbicide.

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Table 3: Perennial Weed Control and Weed Management - Touchdown CT Rates 
Used Alone or in Tank Mix with 0.25 Ibs. a.i.lA of picamba or 0.5 Ibs. a.i.lA of 2,4-0 
Tank Mix 
Spot with 2,4-0 
Scientific Spray Quarts or Application Timing and 
Weed Species Name %v/v Per Acre Oicamba Remarks 
Alfalfa Medicago 1.5 1-1.5 At 6-8 inch stage or more after 
sativa final cutting in fall. Deep till 7 
days after treatment. 
Artichoke, Jerusalem Helianthus 1.5 2.2-3.6 At or after flowering. 
tuberosus 
Barley, foxtail Hordeum 1.5 0.75-1.6 4 to 6 inch stage. 
jubatum 
Bentgrass Agrostis spp. 1.5 1.1 Should have at least 3 inches of 
growth. Ensure entire crown 
area has resumed growth prior 
to fall application. Till 7 to 10 
days after cmplication. 
Bermudagrass Cynodon 1.5 2.2-3.6 Seed heads present; may 
dactylon require retreatment. 
Bindweed, field Convolvulus 1.5 2.7-3.6 At or after flowering, in late 
arvensis summer for best results. 
1.4 Yes At or after flowering for control, 
multiple applications may be 
required. Do not apply by air. 
0.7-1.4 Yes For suppression on 'irrigated 
agricultural land, by ground 
equipment only .. Apply in fall or 
following harvest on runners 12 
inches or more in length. 
Bindweed, field Convolvulus 0.4 Yes For suppression by ground or 
(continued) arvensis aerial applications. Apply by air 
in fallow and reduced tillage 
systems only. Applications 
should be delayed until 
maximum emergence has 
occurred and when vines are 
between 6-18 inches in length. 
Bluegrass, Kentucky Poa pratensis 1.5 0.75-1.4 Apply at boot to early seed head 
stage. 
0.75-1.1 For partial control in pasture or 
hay crop renovation, apply when 
plants are 4-12 inches. 
Blueweed, Texas Helianthus 1.5 2.7-3.6 Apply at or beyond bloom. For 
ciliaris best results, apply in late 
summer or fall, but before a 
killing frost. 
Brackenfern pteridium 0.7-1.1 2.2-3.3 Fronds fully expanded and at 
aquilinum least 18 inches long. 
Bromegrass, smooth Bromus 1.5 0.75-1.6 Apply when most plants are at 
inermis the boot to early seed head 
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Tank Mix 
Spot with 2,4-0 
Scientific Spray Quarts or Application Timing and 
Weed Species Name %v/v Per Acre Oicamba Remarks 
0.75-1.1 For partial control in pasture or 
hay crop renovation, apply to 
actively growing plants 4-12 
inches in height. 
Bursage, woollyleaf Ambrosia grayi 1.5 1.4 Yes Apply to actively growing plants 
at or beyond flowering. 
0.75 Yes Apply to actively growing plants 
at or beyond flowering. 
Clover, red Trifolium 1.5 2.2-3.6 Early head to early bud. May 
pratense require retreatment. 
Clover, white Trifolium 
repens 
Dandelion Taraxacum 1.5 2.2-3.6 Early bud. 
officinale 
0.4 Yes Early bud. 
Dock, curly Rumex crisp us 1.5 2.2-3.6 Early bud. 
0.4 Yes Early bud. 
Dogbane, hemp Apocynum 1.5 3.3 Late bud to flower. May require 
cannabinum retreatment. 
0.4 Yes Actively growing at 6-12 inch 
stage for suppression. 
Fescue Festuca spp. 1.5 2.2-3.6 Apply when most plants have 
reached the early head stage. 
Fescue, tall Festuca 1.5 0.75-2.2 Apply 2.2 qts.lA when most 
arundinacea plants have reached boot to 
early seed head stage. 
Fall applications only: Apply 
0.75 qUA when plants are 6-12 
inches in height. A spring 
applied sequential treatment of 
0.75 pUA will improve long term 
control. 
Horsenettle Solanum 1.5 2.2-3.6 Early bud stage 
carolinense 
Horseradish Armoracia 1.5 3.3 Apply when most plants have 
rusticana reached the late bud to early 
flower stage in late summer or 
fall. 
Johnsongrass Sorghum 0.7 0.4-2.2 Apply at boot to head stage and 
haiepense in the fall prior to frost. Use 0.7 
to 1.4 qts.lA for annual tillage 
systems. Use 1.4 to 2.2 qts.lA 
on no-till acres. Allow 3-7 days 
before tillage. 
0.4 For burndown, apply when 
plants are 12 inches in height 
and allow 3 days before tillage. 
Knapweed Centaurea spp. 1.5 3.3 Apply in fall at late bud to flower 
stage. 
Lespedeza Lespedeza 1.5 2.2-3.6 Apply when most plants have 
spp. reached the early bud staae.

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Tank Mix 
Spot with 2,4-0 
Scientific Spray Quarts or Application Timing and 
Weed Species Name %v/v Per Acre Oicamba Remarks 
Muhly, wirestem Muhlenbergia 1.5 0.75-1.6 Use 0.75 to 1.6 qts.lA in 
frondosa pasture, sod, or noncrop areas. 
Spray plants 8 inches or more in 
height. Do not till between 
harvest and fall applications or 
in the fall or spring prior to 
spring applications. Allow 3 or 
more days after application 
before tillage. 
Mullein, common Verbascum 1.5 2.2-3.6 Early bud. 
thapsus 
Nightshade, Solanum 1.5 1.6 Apply when 60% of plants have 
silverleaf eleagnifolium berries. Apply fall treatments 
before a killing frost. 
Nutsedge, purple Cyperus 0.7-1.5 0.4-2.2 Apply 2.2 qts.lA for control of 
rotundus nutsedge plants and immature 
Nutsedge, yellow Cyperus nutlets attached to treated 
esculentus plants. Treat when plants are in 
flower or when new nutlets can 
be found at rhizome tips. 
Nutlets which have not 
germinated will not be controlled 
and may germinate following 
treatment. Sequential 
applications: 0.7-1.4 qts.lA 
applied to plants in the 3-5 leaf 
stage or less than 6 inches tall. 
Repeat treatments at this stage 
for long term control. For partial 
control: apply 0.4-1.4 qts. per 
acre. Treat when plants have 3-
5 leaves or less than 6 inches 
tall. Repeat treatments at this 
stage for long term contro/. 
Orchardgrass Dactylis 1.5 0.75-1.6 Apply 1.4 qts.lA on plants at 
glomerata early boot to seed head stage. 
For partial control in pasture or 
hay crop renovation, apply 
0.75-:1.1 qts.lA. Apply to 
actively growing plants 4-12 
inches in height. 
In orchardgrass sods rotated to 
no-till corn: Apply 0.75-1.1 qts. 
Apply to orchardgrass that is a 
minimum of 12 inches tall for 
spring applications and 6 inches 
tall for fall applications. Allow at 
least 3 days following 
application before planting. A 
sequential application of 
atrazine will be required for 
optimum results.

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Tank Mix 
Spot with 2,4-0 
Scientific Spray Quarts or Application Timing and 
Weed Species Name %v/v Per Acre Oicamba Remarks 
Poison hemlock Conium 1.0-1.5 -- Apply as a spray to wet 
maculatum treatment. Optimum results are 
obtained when plants are 
treated at the bud to full-bloom 
stage of growth. 
Pokeweed, common Phytolacca 1.5 1.1 Apply to actively growing plants 
americana up to 24 inches in height. 
Quackgrass Agropyron 1.5 0.75-2.2 Apply 0.75-2.2 qts.lA in annual 
rep ens cropping systems, or in pastures 
and sods where deep tillage is 
used. Do not tank mix with a 
residual herbicide at the 0.75 qt. 
rate. Spray when quackgrass is 
6-8 inches in height. Do not till 
between haNest and fall 
applications or in the fall or 
spring prior to spring 
application. Allow 3 or more 
days after application before 
tillage. 
1.6-2.2 Apply in pastures, sod, or 
noncrop areas where deep 
tillage will not follow the 
application. Spray when 
quackgrass is at least 8 inches 
in height. 
Ryegrass, perennial Lolium perenne 1.0 0.75-2.2 Apply 0.7-2.2 qts.lA when most 
plants are in the boot to head 
stage or prior to frost. In 
noncrop or areas where no 
tillage is practiced, use 1.6-2.2 
qts.lA. Do not tank mix with 
residual herbicides when using 
the 0.75 qUA per acre rate. 
0.4 Yes Early bud, 12 inch stage. 
Sowthistle, perennial Sonchus 1.5 1.6-2.2 Apply when most plants are at 
arvensis or beyond the bud stage of 
growth. After haNest, mowing, 
or tillage in the late summer or 
fall, allow at least 4 weeks for 
initiation of active growth and 
rosette development prior to 
application. Fall treatments 
must be applied before a killing 
frost. Allow 3 or more days 
before tillage.

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Tank Mix 
Spot with 2,4-0 
Scientific Spray Quarts or Application Timing and 
Weed Species Name %v/v Per Acre Oicamba Remarks 
Thistle, Canada Cirsium 1.5 1.6-2.2 Apply when most plants are at 
arvense or beyond the bud stage of 
growth. After harvest, mowing, 
or tillage in the late summer or 
fall, allow at least 4 weeks for 
initiation of active growth and 
rosette development prior to 
application. Fall treatments 
must be applied before a killing 
frost. Allow 3 or more days 
before tillage. For fall 
applications or following 
mowing, allow a minimum of 6-8 
inches rosette development. 
0.4-0.7 Yes For suppression: Apply in late 
summer or fall after harvest, 
mowing, or tillage. Allow rosette 
regrowth to be a minimum of 6 
inches in diameter before 
treating. Allow 3 or more days 
before tillage. 
Timothy Phleum 1.5 1.6-2.2 Boot to head; wait 3 days before 
pratense tilI~e 
Velvetgrass Holcusspp. 1.5 2.2-3.6 Early head stage. 
Vetch Vicia spp. 1.5 1.4-2.9 Boot to head. 
Western wheatgrass, Agropyron 1.5 2.6-2.2 Boot to head. 
western smithii 
1 Partial control. 
WOODY BRUSH AND TREES CONTROLLED 
Apply Touchdown CT after full leaf expansion, unless otherwise directed. Use the 
higher rate for larger plants and/or dense areas of growth. On vines, use the higher rate 
for plants that have reached the woody stage of growth. In most areas, best results are 
obtained when application is made in late summer or fall after fruit formation. 
In arid areas, best results are obtained when applications are made in the spring to 
early summer when brush species are at high moisture content and are flowering. 
Symptoms may not appear prior to frost or senescence with fall treatments. 
Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage, mowing, or removal. Repeat 
treatments may be necessary to control plants regenerating from underground parts or 
seed. Reduced performance may result if fall treatments are made following a frost. 
When plants are growing under stressed conditions, or where infestations are dense, 
Touchdown CT may be used at 3.6 to 7.6 qtlA or a 0.7 to 1.5% solution for spot spray 
clean-up.

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Table 4: Woody Brush and Trees Controlled 
Weed Rate ('It/A)' 
Alder 2.2-2.9 
Ash" 1.4-3.6 
Aspen, quaking 1.4-3.6 
Bearmat (Bearclover)" 1.4-3.6 
Beech~ 1.4-3.6 
Birch 0.7-1.4 
Blackber~ 2.2-2.9 
Blackgum 1.4-3.6 
Bracken 1.4-3.6 
Broom, French and Scotch 1.4-3.6 
Buchwheat, California" 1.4-3.6 
Cascara" 3.6 
Catsclaw" 3.6 
Ceanothus" 1.4-3.6 
Chamise" 1.4-3.6 
Cherry, bitter, black and pine 0.7-3.6 
Cottonwood, eastern 1.4-3.6 
Coyote brush 1.4-3.6 
Cypress, swamp and bald 1.4-3.6 
Deerwood 1.4-3.6 
Dewberry 2.2-2.9 
Dogwood" 1.4-3.6 
Elderberry 0.7-1.4 
Elm" 1.4-3.6 
Eucalyptus, bluegum 1.4-3.6 
Florida holly (Brazilian peppertree)" 1.4-3.6 
Gallberry_ 1.4-3.6 
Gorse" 1.4-3.6 
Hackberry, western 1.4-3.6 
Hasardia" 1.4-3.6 
Hawthorn 0.7-3.6 
Hazel 0.7-1.4 
Hickory" 1.4-3.6 
Honeysuckle 2.2-2.9 
Hornbeam, American~ 1.4-3.6 
Huckleberry 1.4-3.6 
Kudzu 2.9-3.6 
Locust, black" 1.4-3.6 
Madrone, resprouts" 3.6 
Magnolia, sweetbay 1.4-3.6 
Manzanita 1.4-3.6 
Maple, red 1.4-3.6 
Maple, sugar 3.6 
Monkey flower" 1.4-3.6 
Oak, black and white" 1.4-3.6 
Oak, northern and pin 1.4-3.6 
Oak, post 2.2-2.9 
Oak, red 1.4-3.6 
Oak, scrub" 1.4-3.6

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Weed 
Oak, southern red 
Orange, osage 
Persimmon~ 
Pine 
Poison ivy 
Poison oak 
Poplar, yellow'" 
Prunus 
Raspberry 
Redbud, eastern 
Redcedar, eastern 
Rose, multiflora 
Russian olive'" 
Sage brush, California 
Sage, black 
Sage, white'" 
Sago, black 
Salmonberry 
Saltbrush, Seamyrtle 
Saltcedae 
Sassafras'" 
Sourwood'" 
Sumac ~Iaurel"', poison, smooth, sugar bush, and 
winged 2 
Sweetgum 
Swordfern'" 
Tallowtree, Chinese 
Tan oak resprouts'" 
Thimblebery 
Tobacco tree'" 
Toyon 
Trumpetcreeper 
Vine maple~ 
Virginia creeper 
Waxmyrtle, southern~ 
Willow 
Yerbesenta, California 
10r use a 2% solution for spot spray clean-up 
2Partial control 
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 
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Rate (qtlAf 
0.7-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
2.9-3.6 
2.9-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
2.2-2.9 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
0.7-1.4 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
0.7-1.4 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
0.7-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
3.6 
3.6 
0.7-1.4 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
0.7-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
1.4-3.6 
2.2-2.9 
1.4-3.6 
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and disposal. 
Pesticide Storage 
Keep container closed to prevent spills and contamination.

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Pesticide Disposal 
Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an 
approved waste disposal facility. 
Container Handling 
Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not use this container 
for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility 
of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of 
the refiller. To clean container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from 
this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent 
full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. 
Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat 
this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture 
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed, by state and local 
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. 
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED, OR DRINKING WATER! 
This product is sold only for uses stated on its label. This forml:Jlation is covered by U.S. 
Patent No. 5,468,718. 
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For non-emergency (e.g., current product information), call 
Syngenta Crop Protection at 1-800-334-9481. 
Manufactured for: 
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC 
P.O. Box 18300 
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300 
SCP 1212A-L1A 0809 [Bulk Booklet]

Touchdown CT 
Herbicide 
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Container Label 
(Bulk PSL) 
GROUP _ HERBICIDE 
Nonselective Foliar Systemic Herbicide for Weed Control 
Active Ingredient: 
*Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine ............................................. 36.5% 
Other Ingredients: 63.5% 
Total: 100.0% 
*Contains 4.17 pounds of glyphosate acid in each gallon, in the potassium salt form. 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. 
CAUTION 
See additional precautionary statements and directions for use on label. 
EPA Reg. No. 100-1212 
EPA Est. 
SCP 1212A-L2A 0809 
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Net Contents

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FIRST AID 
If in eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 
minutes. 
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then 
continue rinsing eye. 
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 
If inhaled • Move person to fresh air. 
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give 
artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. 
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. 
If on skin or • Take off contaminate clothing. 
clothing • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. 
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 
If swallowed • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment 
advice. 
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. 
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control 
center or doctor. 
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or 
doctor, or going for treatment. 
HOT LINE NUMBER 
For 24 Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal) 
Or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire or Accident), 
Call 
1-800-888-8372 
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS 
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals 
CAUTION 
Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if inhaled. Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid 
contact with eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 
Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you 
want more options, follow the instructions for Category A on an EPA Chemical­
resistance Category Selection Chart. 
Applicators and other handlers must wear: 
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants 
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as polyethylene 
or polyvinyl chloride 
• Socks and shoes 
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions 
for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from 
other laundry. 
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets 
the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural 
pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d) (4-6)], the .handler PPE requirements may be reduced or 
modified as specified in the WPS. 
User Safety Recommendations 
Users should: 
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the 
toilet. 
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and 
put on clean cloth ing. 
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves 
before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean 
clothin . 
Environmental Hazards 
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 cleaning 
equipment or disposing of equipment wash waters. 
Physical and Chemical Hazards 
Do not store, mix or apply this product or spray solutions of this product in unlined steel 
(except stainless steel), aluminum, galvanized steel containers, or sprayer tanks. This 
product or spray solutions of this product will react with these containers and tanks and 
produce hydrogen gas which may form a highly combustible mixture. This gas mixture 
could flash or explode, causing serious personal injury, if ignited by spark, open flame, 
lighted cigarette, welder torch, or other ignition source.

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Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless 
steel, fiberglass, plastic, or plastic-lined steel containers. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY 
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of 
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not 
acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be 
refunded. 
The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It is impossible to 
eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, 
ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors 
as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials 
or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of 
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC or Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and 
User, and Buyer and User agree to hold Syngenta and Seller harmless for any claims 
relating to such factors. 
Syngenta warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label 
and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the 
inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal 
use conditions. 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 or Syngenta, and Buyer and User assume 
the risk of any such use. SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF 
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY 
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE. 
In no event shall Syngenta or Seller be liable for any incidental, consequential or special 
damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE 
REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF 
SYNGENT A AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR 
DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, 
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) 
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE 
RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION 
OF SYNGENT A OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, 
Syngenta and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the 
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be 
modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of 
Syngenta.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 
To be used in accordance with directions for use in Touchdown CT label booklet. 
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS 
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection 
Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use 
Requirements" in the Directions for Use section for information about this standard. 
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. 
Pesticide Storage 
Keep container closed to prevent spills and contamination. 
Pesticide Disposal 
Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an 
approved waste disposal facility. 
Container Handling 
Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not use this container 
for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility 
of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of 
the refiller. To clean container before final disposal,empty the remaining contents from 
this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent 
full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. 
Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat 
this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture 
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed, by state and local 
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. 
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED, OR DRINKING WATER! 
This product is sold only for uses stated on its label. This.formulation is covered by U.S. 
Patent No. 5,468,718.

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Manufactured for: 
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC 
P.O. Box 18300 
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300 
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