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SUTAN + /ATRAZINE 4.4F SELECTIVE HERBICIDE


(>, I \ /1 Page 1 of 12 Sut/"'tra 4.4-F RS-052990 ... USTllCTED VSII'I8'fICIIII lGROUND VATEl.CoNCERNS) FOR RETAIL $ALE 'ro AND USE oNLy BV cERTIFIED APPLICATORS 01 PERSONS UriDER T1fEIR DIRECT SUPERVISION. AND ONLY FOR THOSE USES COVIllED IY THE CERTIfiED APPLICATOR'S CEIltIFlCATlON. . .. 'rUISl'loDUCtIS A llESTRICTED US!! BERBICIJ,!»UEtoCROUND VATER CONCERNS. USERS MUST READ AND FOLLOli AU.. PRECAUTIONARY ! TATEKENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR. USE IN ORDER TO HINlKIZE POTENTII\L FOR ATRAZINE TO REACH CiOtlND "'ATER. SUTAN8+ / ATRAZINE 4.4-F Selective Herbicide-Flowable For Corn (Field, weet, Silage and Popcorn) ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: -Ethyl diisobutylthiocarbamate . . . . . . . . . ... trazine: 2-chloro-4-(ethylamino-6-isopropylaaino s-triazine Related Triazines . INERT INGREDIENTS: TOTAL Contains 3.3 lbs. S-Ethyl diisobutylthiocarbaaate and 1.1 lbs. atrazine active ingrelient per gallon. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DAN G E II COROSIVE, C ... USES IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE HAF.MFUL IF SWALLOWED. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATlP.NT FIRST AID: )9.00' 12 35, 0.65' 48,00, 100.00' If Swallowed: PO NOT induce vomiting. I .... ediately give large quantities of water. If vomiting does occur, give fluids again. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious perso". Call a physician or the nearest poison contr<.ol center immediately. If In Eye.: Hold eyelids apart and flush with large amounts of run! 19 vater for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. If On Skin: Flush with large amounts ot running water for 15 minutes. Remov~ contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medic.H Ittention if skin irri tat ion C'ccur~. Wash clothing before r e use . If Inhaled: RemLve to fresh air. Get medical attention if respiratory irr~t~~ion occurs. READ ... LL LABEL DIRECTIONS BEFORE USING EP ... Reg. No. 10182-245 EP ... Est. 5 Gal. Net 18. ~ L Made in U.S ..... by ICI ... gricultural Products ... business unit of ICI Americas Inc. Wilmington, Delaware 19897

PUCAU'l'IONUY STATEIIE::TS IlAZARllS TO IlUKARS AlQ) DOJllSTIC AJlDIALB D A • C E a Pa,e 2 of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-F RS-052990A CORROSIVE, CAUSES IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. HARKFUL IF SWAUDWED. Do 1,_ ~ ........ 1 eye.,· on skin or on clothing. Wear goggle., or face shield, rubber ,love. a06 protectlve clothing. Wash skin with aoap and water t..ediately after contact. Flush .·ye. vith vater. ENVIII.ONllF.NTAL IIA?.APJ>S Do not apply directly to vater. Do not cont_instel.ater when dlapoaing of equipment vashwaters. Can be stored at te.peratures as lov a •• inua 30 degree. F. 1_ J ~ . .

VEEPS CONTROIIEP BY SUTAN+/AIRAZINE 4.~~ Annual GrassI': Barnyardgrasa, Watrgr.ss Broadleaf Signalgrasst*+ Crabgrass Fan PanicWl Field Sandbur* Giant Foxtail Green Foxtail Goosegrass Seedling Beraudagrass Seedling Johnsongrass* Texas Panicua*++, Buffalograss, Coloradograss Volunteer SorghWl* Wild Canet*, Shatercane, Black mber Cane, Chicken corn, Scatter Cane See Wild Cane Rat and Culture Recommendations Wild Oats Witchgrass Yellow Foxtail +Partial control (suppression) only. Page 3 of 12 Sut/Atr. 4.4-F llS-OS299()A (Ecbinochloa crus-galli) <Brachiar~, platyphl!A) <Pidtari.a .pp.) (Ponicyg ~~~omiflorum) (Cenchrus p,uciflorus) (Set,ria faberi) (Setaria viridis) (Eleusine indict) (Cynodqn dactylon) (S9r¢hw; balopese) !lArlcyg tex.nupl (S(\I gbug spp.) (Sorghug bicolor) (Avena (otM> (Panicug caplllare» (Setaria douca) *Cultivaion is suggested in addition to the SUTAN+/ATRAZINF 4.4-F treatment in fields with moderate to beavy infestations of wild cane, aandbur. johnsongrass, Texas panicua, volunteer sorgbWl, or broadleaf signalgrass. ++Sou1.hest Region only Annual Broadleaf Weeds: Annual Korningglry Carpetweed Co_on Cocklebur Common Ladbsq\llrters Co-.on Purslane Florida Purslane Jimsonweed Mustards Nightshade Prostrate Pigweed Ragweed Redroot Pigweed Sicklepod+, Coffeeweed Smartweed Smooth Pigweed Valve deaf +Southea.t Region only. (lpogeG purpur •• } <Hollugo yert.cillata) (Xanthlug penlylyanic) (Cbenopodiug album) (Portul,ca oleracea) (Richardia ,cabr,) (Datur. stramonium) (Brassica .pp. ) (SolanUII spp.) (Am,r.ntbu§ craeciZan$) (Aphrosia spp.) . (Agarantbu. retrofl~~) (Ca •• ia obtusifoli§) (Polygon'D .pp.) ... (Aparantbus hybriduE) (Abutilon tbeQphrllli)

Perenoi.l Veed,; PellJl Dogbane+ Purple Nutaedge Rhizo.. ler.udagraa.++ Rhizo.. Johnaongrass++ Yellow Nuteedge +Partial control (suppression) only. ++Southeast Region only. Pal. 4 of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-P RS-052990A (ApRCynug Slpnabinug) (CYRerua rot;qedu.) (Cynodon ctylon (Sorghum balopeose) (eyplru' ,!culentus) Existing stands of nutsedge must be turned ur.er and chpped up thoroughly before treant. Cultivation is suggested in addition to SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F treatment in fields with _-terate to heavy nutaedge f.nfestations. CENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Read all label directions before using. Applied acccrding to directions and under normal growing condition~. SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F will not hara the treated crop. During germination and early stages of growth. extended periods of unusaally c,ld and vet or ht and dry weather. insect or plant di sease attack. carryover pesticide residues. the use of certain soil-applied systeaic 'nsecticides. lIIJIroperly placed fertilizers or soil insecticides may create abnormal cnditions that weaken crop seedlings. SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F used under these abnormal conditions could result in crop injury. Make only one application per crop after treatment with SUTAN+/ Atrazine 4.4-F. 00 not plant any crop except corn until the following ye.r or injury _y occur. Do not use on ailo or aorghum. Do not use on corn seed stock (I.eeders. Foundation. or Increase). SV£AN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F is reco .. ended for use on aineral aoils only (soils containing less than lOt organic aatter). Do not contaminate irrigation water (used for crops other than corn) or. .ter used for domestic purposes. Do not contaminate food or feed. Keep container clo.ed when not in US. Do not store ne.r seeda. fertili%PTF. or foodstufts Do not USe in Arizon. or in the len SoutheInlaOst.Callfornla countie. (.Ai~vt Kern County where field .nd .i:.ge corn •• y be tre.ted). In irrig.ted .r •••• do not apply SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F bafor. preirrig.tion. L/-J?-- , , .. , . ., .. , .


Page !I of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-F RS-O2990A DIRECTIONS POR US! OP SUTAN+/ATRAZIN! 4.4-P It is a violation of Federal law to use this product 1n a manner inconsistent with its labeLing. I'hltipriicll.t<:t _j'notbelibi.cl or loaded, or u.ed wlthln50f •• tt}.11".lb ,nelucl11l& abandoned weUs.:.dra1u,. velb. and_ink hol.," l)O'tiot'j ltbii rOduct''dU:OI.i';''''~ au . ·.aof:ut';;;.tS'Oii'_'*~ , , pp yp . ..... ." - ,. . t;yp > _.,. •• SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F is a selecive herbicide which is mixed (incorporated) into the soil for control of weeds listed on this label. SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F controls annual grasses as their seeds germinate by interfering with normal germination and seedling development. it does not conrol established weeds. ZbeilU1auiiI 'irPpl1eatl.oiFr.t.~for cilril1li 31b1l •. £tl'adneaetiva ingredient per act:eper calendar year. DIRECTIONS FOR USE SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F can be mixed with water or combined with fluid (solution, slurry, or suspension) fertilizers and applied as a spray. SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-P PLUID FERTILIZER TANIt KIX. SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F can be combined with fluid fertilizers for applications made before planting. However, the physicel compatibility with these fluid fertilizers must be determined beforc combining in the spray tank, and even ~hough tound to be compatible, constant agitation is necessary to keep the SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F evenly mixed with the fluid fertilizer during application. Refer to Appendix II regarding th,' pr\lcedure for testing the compatibility of SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F with fluid fertilizers.

Page 6 of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-F RS-CS2990A APPLICATION AND SOIL IRCOaPORATIOR DIalCTIONS SPRAY APPLICATIOR AND MECHANICAL INCORlQMTIOR Apply the recommended do.age in 10 to 50 gallon. of water per acre (use the highr gallonage in arid area.) using a properly callbrated, low-pressure type nozzle (flood, fan or swlrl chaaber) on boo .. type .prayer having good, but not excesslve agitation .. Check frequently durlng application to be .ure nozzles .sre free from clogging and are dellverlng a unlfoDi .pray pattern. The herbicides must be incorporated into the soil t.Dediately after application to prevent loss of the SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F. Vbenever possible, application and incorporation .hould be done in the .... operation. Apply the herbicides to soil dry enough to permit good soil mixing. See Appendix I for Soil Mixing (incorporation) before Planting Directions. Loss of weed control will result from any delay in incorporation if SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-f is applied to a moist soil surface. If there must be a delay (less than one hour) in Incorporation of the herbicides whEn application and incorporation are done in separate operations. SUTAN4/ATRAZINE 4.4-F must be applied to a dry soil surface (at least 1/2 inch deep) and free from dew and incidental aoisture. IMPORTANT: Thorough aixing of SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.l.-F in the soU is necessary Ihe soil must be in good tilth. Improper discing or poor tilth (large clods) asy result in unsatisfactory control. PlAtITING Do lIOt plant seed deeper than 2 inches. For a SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F .pplication made bafore planting. seeding can be done immediately. or it may be delayed up to 2 weeks*. To avoid removing SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F from the row (with loss of weed control in the row), do not ave or shape soil after treatment. such as by pla.lting in deep furrows. If it is __ cessary to work the soil following application and incorporatin but before planting. do not work the .oil deeper than the depth the herbicides were incorporated. *For Wild Cane - See Special Recommendations. I BEST AVAILABLE CO" I BECOHKENDATIONS :lOT!: SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F is no:: raco_nded on corn grown in Arizona 'or i.n the ten Southeraost California counties. For all uses, cultivation i. recommended in adlltion to the SUTAN+/ ATRAZ1N£ 4.4-F treatment in fields with aoderate to heavy infe.tation. of wild "an..,., nut.edge •• andbur. john.ongrass seedllngs. rhhotae bermucL1grass. Texas' paofcum or volunteer sorghum. , .. , .

Bro.-dc •• t lat .. r.r Acr.: Con'W"eiltional .pr.,.. P.,. 7 of 12 Sut/Atr. 4.4 F RS-052990A ror Control of Annual Gr •••••• nd Broadl •• f We.d.: U.e 7-1/4 to 9-3/4 pints SUTAN+/ATRAZIN 4.4F per .cre. U.e the higher r.te of SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F on aediu. (aediu. fine textured-silt loam, clay 10", etc.) to fine (fine textured-clay) .oil. and for sandbur .nd johnaongrass aeedling control. For Control of Nutsedae .nd Texa. P.nicu. (in .ddition to the broadleaf weeds and other annual grasses listed): Use 9-3/4 to 14-1/2 pinta of SLAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F per acre. Use the higher ratcs of SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F on aediu. (mediu. fine textured-.ilt loam, clay 10", etc.) soil., fine (fine textuL'ed-clay) soils and fo-r heavy infestations. For rarti.l Control (Suppr ••• ion) of Wild cane (and for control of the brosdleaf weeds and annual grasses isted): When applied .nd incorporated iaaediately before planting, SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F at the rate of 14-1/2 pints per acre on a broadcast basis will reduce competiti,on froll wild cane. On continuous corn acreage with high cane seed population, rot.tion to another crop is recommended. Suppression of wild C4ne may be illprved if all the following practices are followed: 1.Fall or Spring Koldboard Plow. 2.Before application, the soil shold be well worked with a disc and dry enough to permit good soil lIixing of the herbicide (incorporation). All trash should be worked into the soil. 3.Delay application until soil warms to a constant 55 degree F or greater teperature. Plant lIIIIediately. 4.Incorporate thorcughly. Use recomllended incorporaion equip.ent and procedures found on this l.bel. 5.Cultfvate illllediately if wild c.ne eaerges. Cultiv.tion should be shallower than the depth used when incorporating the he;.1:.icide. For Control of John.onaraa •• nd Ber.udaaras. (in addition to the broadleaf weeds and annual grasses listed): Apply and oj.cincorporate SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F ju.t before planting at the rate of 9-3/4 to 14-1/,2 pints per acre. Uae the higher rate of SUTAll+/ ATRAZINE 4.4-F on aediu. ' (liediu. ftne textured-ailt 10", cl.y 10", etc.) .oil., fine (fine textured-clay) soil., for rhizae john.ongra.s .uppre.sion and for heaj infestations. Disc a .econd tiae at right angles to the first. Cultivate at least once, preferably twice. Johnsongra,s; U.in, a progr .. of plowing .nd discing followed by SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F will give good control of .eedling •• nd greatly r~~~ce cOllpetition froll plant. COiling fro. rbizoae •. I,).

'a,e I of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-F RS-OS2990A In aome areas discing 2 to 3 tiaea apaced at 4 to 6 week lntervals during fall and winter can be done. If thla cannot be done, atart with fall lowing followed by aeveral dlacings In the aprln, before planting. The diacing cuts rhlzoaea into a .. ll pieces and brings the. to the surface, where both the weather and SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F will klll or weaken them. Rhizome Berpuda,rass: The rhizo .. s and stolons of beraudagrass .u.t be cut up thoroughly so that four or less nodes re .. in on a atrand. For control of bermudagrass, the dlsc .ust be set to cut 6 inches deep. for Suppression of Broadleaf Si(Dal,rass: For early and mid-season suppression, use 14-1/2 pints of SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F per acre. Cultivation or applicatlon of a posteaergence herbicid reco..anded for broadleaf signalgrass will aid In extending control to late aeason. for Suppression of Heap Do,banc: For early and .id-aeason suppreasion, use 14-1/2 pints of SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-' per acre. Cultivation or application of a post-emergence herbicide reco .. ended Lor heap dogbane .. y aid in extending control beyond mid-season. Fall Application: For use only in Kinnesota, Northern Iowa (North of Inter tata 80), Northeast kebraska (North of Interstate 80 and East of State Highway 14), South Dakota (East of Kissouri River), Wisconsin and Northern Illinois (NoJ:th of Interstate 80). Apply and lncorporate 14-1/2 pints SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F per acre in the late fall before the ground freezes. See Appendix IV for directions on use of dry bulk fertilizer applied in the Fall with this combination. NOTE: Do not use Fall application for suppression of wild cane. CULTURAL PRACTICES FQIIDVING APPLICATION Should weeds develop, a shallow cultivation or rotary hosing will generally result in better weed control. When cultivating for any reason, it should be shallow; i.e., no .ore than 1/2 the depth the herbicide vas incorporated. APPENDIX I SOIL KIXING,CINCORPORAIION) BEFORE PLANTING DIRECTIONS The follOWing equipaent ,~mmonly is used for aoil mixing (incorporAtion) before planting. , lEST AYIILAll£ COpt 1 11 . ' ... . . " ... . ., .. , . , , ..

Page 9 of 12 Sue/Atra 4.4-F RS-052990A Power-Driven Cultivation Equipgent (recommended on all soil types previously priPlry tilled): All PTO driven cultivation tool • .u.t be adjusted .0 as to have a tillage action .peed (originating from internal gears and/or tractor gear) .ynchronized to the tractor'. forward .peed .0 that thorough .oil .ixlng i. obtained. a. Horizontal axis ~f rotation: set to cut 2 to 3 inches deep. b. Vertical axis of rotation: aet to cut 6 to 8 inches deep Tandem discs (reco .. ended on all 80il types): Set to cut to a depth 0 4 to 6 inches, operated at 4 to 6 h followed by £ .piked-tooth harrow or some other leveling device which extends beyond the ends of the diacs. For .ore thorough .ixing (for catrol of deepgermiDlting gra •• e. - wild cane, seedling johnsongra.s and nutsedge), disc in two different directions. When discing the .econd ti .. , the di.c ahould be reset to cut no deeper then 4 to 6 inches Field cultivator (reco .. ended on lighter soila in good tilth): Use 3 to 4 rows of sweeps spaced at 7 inch or less intervals and staggered 80 that no soil is left unturned, followed by a spiked-tooth harrow pulled behind the cultivator. Do not use chisels or points. Set the cultivator to cut 4 to 6 inches deep, operated at 5 mph or .ore. The field cultivator should not be used alone as an incorporation tool where control of deep-gerainating weeds such as nutgrass, johnsongrass seedlings or wild cane is desired. For control of these weeds, use a disc alone for at least one of the passes over the field. . . . •

APPENDIX II Pase 10 of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-F RS-052990A ,,, PROCEDURE FOR TESTING THE COMPATIBILITY OF SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F VITH FWID FERTILIZERS The following procedure is suggested for dr.ter.ining v!lether SUTAN+/ ATRAZ1NE, 4.4-F aay be coined with a specific fluid fertilizer for spray tank ap?lication MATERIALS REQUIRE!): 1.SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F 2.Fluid fertilizer to be URad. J.Tank mix adjuvants for fluid fertilizer cinations: Compex*, Sponto l68-D*, Vni-Mix*, Vnite* or equivalent. Th .. adjuvant which provides th~ best compatibility depends on the specific fertilizer involved. *Co~~ex, Kalo La&Ur-atories Inc., Kansa& City, Missouri; Sponto 168-D, Vitco Cbe.ical Company, Houston, Texas; Vni-Mix, Thoson-Hayvard Cbeaical Co., Kan.as City, Kanaas; Unite, HopkilW Agricultral Cbeaical Co~any, Madison, Visconsin. 4.Tvo one-quart, wide-mouth glass jars with lids. 5.Meas·.1ring spoons; a graduated pipette or cylinder will provide more accurate measurement; 1 tablespoon equals J teaspoons, 1 teaspoon equals approxiaately 5 ailliliters. 6.Meksuring cup, 8 oz. (237 al). PROCEDURE: l.Pour a pint (473 al) of the fluid fert:ilizer into each of the quart jars. 2.Add adjuvant to one of the jars and aix (see next rate table). 3.Add the SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F to both jars 4.Close both jars with lids and aix the contents by turning the jars upside down ten tiaes. . . , .•

Page 11 of 12 Sut/Atra 4.4-F R.S-052990A 5. Inspect the surface and body of the mixtures (A) I .. ediately after coapletins the jar inversiona. (B) After allowing the Jars to stand qUietly for 30 ainutes. (C).And then again after turning the Jars upside down 10 times. If a uniform aix cannot be .. de, the aixture should not be used. If either mixture·reaains unifora for 30 ainutes, the coabination may be used. Should either ixture separate after 30 minutes, but readily remix unifor.aly with ten Jar trversions, the mixture can be used if adequate agitation is maintained in the tank. if the aixture with adjuvant ia satisfactory, but the one without adjuvant is not, be sure to use the adjuvant in the spray tank. Add the adjuvant first at a rate of 3 pints per 100 gallons of fluie fertilizer; foaming can be ainiaized by uaing .aderate agitation. If nondispersible oil, sludge or, clumps of solids fora in the aixtures, the combination should not be used. Rata Table. for SUTAN+/ATRAZIHE 4.4-' and AdJvvantv* with th Fluid Fertilizer Gallons of Fluid Fertilizer be applied per .ere a1. or teaspoon of Sutan+jAtrazine 4.4-F to be added to 1 pint of Fertilizer 10 15 20 25 30 40 ... l... liP. 14-1/2 10 7-1/2 6 5 4 3 2 1-1/2 1-1/4 1 3/4

  • Based on field rate of 1 pound SAN and 1/3 pound ATRAZINE per acre in the fertilizer volumes indicated. Increase volume proportionately to correspond with intended field rate in- 't.(-rae of pounds activ ingredient per acre (e.g. for field rate of 4 pounds actual SUTAN dn~ 1-1/3 pounds ATRAZINE in 40 gallons fertilizer per acre, add 16 al. or 3 tsp. SUTAN+/ATRAZINE 4.4-F to ~ach jar for coapatibility testing purposes). Two (2) aUllliten or (hIe-half (112) teaspoon of adjuvant-should be added to 1 'int of fluid fertilizer in order to equal -.be ,ate of 3 pinta of adjuv'-nt per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizllr,. , I J-

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL P&,e 12 of 12 Sut/Atr.a 4.4-1 llS-052990A PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or dhpo£al. Open dWipina is prohibited. Do not reuse ellPty container. STORAGE'. Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Do not store near se£ds. fertilizers or foodstuff •. Can be stored at tellPeratures as low as ainus 30*F. PESTICIDE DIOPOSAL: Rinse spray equipaent. Pesticide, spray aixture. or rinse water that cannot be uaed according to l~bel instructions aust be di.posed of according to Federal or approved state procedures under Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. CONTAINER DISpoSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent), then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other approved state or local rocedures. NQTICE - READ CAIlErou.y Notice to Buyer and User: Seller warrants that this product conforms to the cheical descript:on on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label vhe .. used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use. This warranty does not extend to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnoraal use conditions, or under conditions not reasonbly foreseeable to Seller, and Buyer a11d User assUDIe the risk of any such use. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANi WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT AND SELLER'S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER'S AND USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SP.All. BE LIMITED TO THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. SUTAN and SUTAN+ are registered in the U. S. Patent and Trademark Offices This product is sold only for uses stated on its label. No express or implied license is granted to use or sell this product under any patent in any country except as specified: Country: United States of America Patent No. 4,021,224; 4,137,070. SUT245C.A ...... , .