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For weed control In soybeans, strawberries, carrots, dry bulb onions, and celery. , , , Active Ingredient: 3-[-p-(p-chlorophenoxy) phenyIJ-1,1-dimethylurea 50% Inert Ingredients: 50% Total: 100"10 Tenoran 50 WP Is a wettable powder. Caution: Keep out of reach of chil­ dren. My be harmful if swal- 10Vied. Avoid Inhaling dust. Wash hllnds 'lUll HO!lP nnd wa­ ter bufore eating, dtinkinn or smoking. Do nol contaminate food or feed. Avoid contact with kln. Wear clE'an c!othlng. Wash clothes before reusing. Vo 1I0t contaminate water by dumping tank washings il) pon!ls or streams. Oestroy emply containers oy bUrning. l}o not inhale smoke from burning container:;, EPA Reg. No.'B1 100'- Sir, " DIRECTIOU," FO!! USE AND CONDITIONS OF SA"E AND WARilANTY IMPORTANT: Read Ie enh9 Dlr.ellon. ror Ue ."0 te Conditions Of Sale And Viar- 141nt1 before usmg UlI3 p'ortuCI. Condl!lon~ 01 s,;til' All:rwa;;anty-­ The DI,ectlons For Use of thi~ producl re­ lIect the opinion o! expprls b"sell on field use and te!;ts. The dirct;.tlo1S a·e b"Jie Jed 10 bo reliable and nould bo followed cZre. fully. Howe..-er. il i imposih'o to ot.minnte aU risKs mh9fe-I,~~y aS5o..:iat ed 't.!\ U'5{~ of th,t, product. Crop injury. incHectl~·(.n[<f,S Or othor unintended conseQtJonce~ rtH'tV fPsult be­ c.auso of suh factorS as weather cO.,diticms. orescnce of other ffHltoCrfa!s. Or tl1e m81'1nFu .::1 use Or application a!1 of , .... hich ar£' bf"j''':-nd t,O cont'ol of CaiA GEIGY or t!oe Seller. All sLich risks shall be ;'s!."u;ncd b}' [he (3:J~ .. )r. ctBA·QEIGY wart ants that 1hi~. orodut Ci1.~ forms to t"'a chemical c'cscriptlon on the label ana j<; re:-c;'lnably fit for the pLrpf)SS rc:ferred to i!1 !t.d Dfrecllon!; for Use. rub. i,..t :0 th4J hhrcnt ri"klJ H.:. f>(r d tn ntlc\iQ. eIBA·GEIGY m3ke$ 1':0 olhe, "XP'SS or implied warranty af rUnes! or Merhtln'. bllli, g. any olher "'"res') (' ''''plled Ylar­ re:nty. In no case sr.all CIUA·ut-j/.,iY or t:ae Sellcr b., liaLlo ior c(lns6Ql!entia:, secu'l 0" In:tm)ct damages resulti" from the USf) or h:lnI",g of this riO'Jur.r, CIO,' ·GE'GY and tho .... ell'}r offer t:ns p"Odllrt. at·:' th Buyer aria l~~r:.r r.coot it. s'Jb;tlct to thu foregoing Co,, •• ons Of S810 And "I.",aolv 'I.lhli;I' m:jY td3 v:'\f 1(·11 only bv n1rscmcnt j .... ., riting. r:.ign('d LI Do dl;I'I r J:t.orI7uct roprt;.·.I.'datlvo ot C:a/l·GEIGY. , , , , II U" I --'j-------- -- (;"'11 (allnformation ...--. " TCnNan 6e wr when <,pplied ac· ccrd;r.g \0 directiuns will :>,::Iee­ ti'e:y control 3"u('l1 w(!uciS in toybe~. strwbcrries. ,carrots and onillY", l>ud,a'S: II nllual C\r;'ss 'Ioods pnrl\lal P:U1l\j:<I:;s abg,ra:;,s ?N.wald!:,r,ls; gg,o,l;egra::s C!mchd.!l J.oll$S Annual fC)adlat Wned:. ;. -lr;'s,nighth:1de Grou!1dsel ,~~~·Ncod -. - Jim'6-n,,·;ep.d '." Iock:.-<'ed [aniti!lqu1;'rs Coc1;le.bur-::' tv}orningglory FIoiic3 p:;;ley_ pe2d PiJr:ctlJrc'.Jir.e Sinfl'{leed 'rs.!A'lri _-.. Spurry Ragw:;e, V()",ctlildf Slcklep03!-_ . WI lIu"lard Shcpherd<;pure T£!noran 50 WP at rp.commcndcd rates w.U not control most estab­ lished perennial weed:>. Ten':'ran is ,"os! effective for the cor.trol of weed:> alter the cotyle­ dons have oper.c: i. but before thp.y have reached a height of t'l"O inches. A postemergence application of "-'moran should be lOade when !Judlciif weeds are less than two inches high and gms:; weeds are no more than 112 inch high. Tenoran 50 WP may cause some temporary yellowing, or burning, CJr small n9cratic spots on straw­ berry. soybean. carrot, and onion leaves, but this usually lasts for onlv a short time and the plants ref ;Jm(' their normal qrowth. Do nat apply i"enoran 50 WP on crops under &lre53 Thoroughly re-work soil before planting succeeding crops. Mixing Instrut;lions Make certain spray equipmenl has been thoroughly clcanl'd before usin~l this product. Two ran 50 WP l'hould be thoroughly mixed n!: Ipaste or thick s;urry \Il a sep­ ill dlH conlainer llcfore adding to . . ACCEPTED §-30-73 fON L' 0 ,r"JI •. ~ It EU lJ""'OI.' ~~,.

  • ~ - , ( \ · , ........ _J IOf) .. tr'fr inch high. Tile smaller the weeds, the <:'<lsier ihey are to control. For nerial ,10plication. apply 2,0 to 3.0 thp. spra~( tanl<, The spr:>y tank shuuld conl<1in 1/3 to '1/2 the tOlul amount of vJalcr 10 be used b loc adding Iho slurry. ThE' rf,commended mte ot Teno­ ran 50 WP should l'e applied In 25 to 40 g"lIons 01 (,oJater per acre, using conventional power spray­ ers, or in a minimum of 5 gailons (If 'water tor aenal application, J',gitatc strongly by mechanical or y-P:lSS means in the spray tnk. POltOrts of Tenoran 50 WP in a minimum of 5 gallons of water plus 1.0 pint er acre. Avoid drift onlo other crOi5S:--..of surfact- .. l\Void leaving spl'ay mixtures in tarl< without constilnt agilat:on. If by":c.<;s agitation is uS!Jd, It stlnul<! terminata at t':: uoltom of the tank to minimize foaming, Screen opening should be 50 mesh. Use Tee.let nozzle tips 8002 to 8006. or equivalent. Band Treatment For", band treatment of Te"oran, use TeoJet r"ozzle tips a002E to 8G06E. or equivalent. The follow­ ing formula may bs IIsed to cal­ culate the amount of .. enOfan 50 "'JP needed for band ireatment. A second application of Tenoran Il'ay be made as a semi·directed spr"y after 7 to 10 days. if neces­ sary. A non-phytotoxic oil specifically t.::sted and found compalible with T noran 5G WP on soybeans may be substituted ----- Mix 1.0 gal­ lons of thu oil in 25 gallnns of ,"pray solution and apply a a di­ rected or semi-directed spray on the same schtx;ule as outlined al)cve. Note: Do not apply witHin 120 days of harvest. Uo not graze treated fields with livestock, Do not make more than Iwo appli­ cations to the same crop or field in anyone year. Directio!!! for Use For North Dakota. Soulh Dakota, plus a Wyoming, Nebraska, Kans<s. Mis- Soybeans I souri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wiscon- Apply Tenoran 50 WP at a broad- sin. Illinois. Indiana, Ohio and cast rate of 2.0 t 3.0 pounds per * Kentucky: If a singlo application· acm f'urfactant of Tenoran 50 WP at a rate of 2.0 AdjltB!'l' -I: added at the rate of to 3.0 pounds per acre with AdJu- 1.0 Pint !ler 25 gallons of spray van Tis madu, the interval bctw:mn sclution (0.5%). US the higher application and harvest may be Ode where velvetien., cocklebur, reduced 1090 days. or lllof:li,1gglory are present. If Tchown 50 WP is USGd without increase the rate to 6,0 ootinds per acre. Apply over the top of soybans or as a seml­ dir.:cled spray to soybeans using 25 to 40 gallons of water per acre from tI.e time trifoliolate Icaves form and most broadlcaf weeds should be 2 inches high or less. For best results, vclv:Jtlaaf should be no higher th:1O 1 inch. Grass weed!; should be no more than 1/2 Strawberries Apply Tenoran 50 WP at a broad­ cast rala of 8.0 pounds per acre. Apply over the top of est.lblishl)d plants any time except during the SO days prior to harvest of straw­ barri'?s. If rood moisture condi­ tions arc not prevalent after Tonoran has been applied pre­ emergenco to the weet:s, Irriga!,} as suon as possi:':L r..f:er ~reat­ mont. a surfactant (D t) g. in of the place a surf- actant. . , . ' " > , • • ,. \ . " . *use a surfactant thiAt in approvod feed crops und is compatihle with to soyboans. by. for use on 'l'Qnoran 50'lP when foml a.,d appticJ , . • • . , . • • • • • • • , , • • , . " " , , \ , ......

,.------ II I , Tenoran® 50 WP Established plants-For best rc­ suits, app!y Tenoran 50 WP imme­ diately after renovation of beds in the fall, and repat treatment in the spring for weed control. New transplants-Delay applica­ tions of Tenoran 50 WP until straw­ berry plants become establish ad. Othewise, treat as for established plants. Nursery stock or strawbeffY plants grown tor propagation - Apply Tenoran 50 WP at any time to con­ irol weeds in the same manner as for established plants or new. transplants. Note: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. Do not apply more than 2 applica­ tions to strawberries in 'lny one year. Schedule applications in ac­ cordance with Iccal conditions. Consult the local Agricultural Ex­ periment Station or Extension Service. Carrots . Appl1 Tenoran 50 WP at a broad­ cast TRte of 6.0 to 8.0 pounds per acre. For preemergence use, irri­ gate within 2 days if sufficient rain haJ not fallen to thoroughly wet the soil. Tenoran is not effective as a precmergence herbicide on high organic soils (muck, peat). For postemergancc use. apply over the top of carrots after true leaves form. Note: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. Not for lise In Texas. Arizona, Col­ orado, Washington, or Idaho. Dry Bulb Onions Apply Tenoran 50 WP at a broad­ cast rate of 6.0 to 8.0 pounds per acr€!. USC' as a pos\f'mergence over-the-top spray after oniol1$ have reached the 2 to 3-true leaf stngo of growth. For use In Arizona, California, Colorudo, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah. and Woshington ..... Tenoran 50 WP snould be applied at the broadcast rate of 4.0 pounds per ncre plus 1.0% emulsifiable, non-phytotoxic 011 with aU. R. No. of 93 or greater which has been tested and found to be compatible with Tenoran 50 WP when applied to onions. ror use oll mineral soils only. Use as a postemtlrgence, over-the-top application after onions have reached the 2-true-leaf stage of growth. If applied to onions be­ fore the 2-leal stage. serious in­ jury may result. Do not use more than 6.0 pounds Tenoran 50 WP per acre on light sandy soils when sprinkle~ irrigation is used. ., be made over the top of growing celery. Precaution: Do not apply pet(o-\ leum solven!s (carrot oil, stoddard solvent) to the crop within 2weeksl before or within 3 weeks after the l'of Tenoran ZO WP plus NPO.I Note: Do not apply within 50 days of hnrvest. Transplanted celery - Broadcast 4.0 pounds of Tenoran 50 VlP plus 1 te' 2o NPO .over the top of trans­ planted celery. I Precaution: Do not <!pply within 2 .) I weeks after transplanting and no. later than 6 weeks after lranJs­ , planting. Direct Seeded Ce/pry (California On/VI-Broadcast 4.0 pounds of . Tenoran 50 WP plus 1 to 2% NPO after lh celery reachos the 2-true­ leaf stage of growth. I PfP.caution:· Do not use Tenorall 50 WP on onions on light sandy soil!> '."Iith less than 1 % Of[laniC I matter. Do not tank mix other pes- ... ticides with Tenoran. Do not apply Tenoran ten days Mfore or after the application of sulfuric acid, Chloro IPC, Diazinon, or· maneb fungicides. • A C C. E F:'-T crl -.1.()-7.J Note: Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. ~ (Florida and California ny Apply Tenoran 50 WP at the broad­ cast rate of 4.0 pounds per acre plus 1 to 2% emulsifiab!e, non­ phytotOXiC oil (NPO) with a UR number of 93 orgrcater which has been tested and found to be com­ patible with Tenoran 50 WP '",hen appliect to celery. The rate of NPO should be on a volume/volume basis and the treatmeni should be appHp:j in at le<.lst 40 9lIons of water per acre. Post emergence apphc;ttion mRy / J " '. <, r .,.' ., Tt1ntan t'ncf(>m3' cf CIA.e.·'JEIGY for ct,lorol(uron U 5. Phjll Nos. 3.060.2;!; and 3, 1 j!i.(2 AgticlIltu,al 'JiYii~n . Clu/.(-t.IGY Cc.q;c.r.atH,., t Ard!>lf'/. ""':'.41 Yc:k ,r;o, ----------------------------------------------------------- --.-------------- j \ " ! j ,'.' I I r • , , , • I ~ f f t. " ~ ,-, , i ! , I • ,J