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BRC605 6.7E SELECTIVE HERBICIDE


).' 1 :::; <Ie)' /1 ),,.' . ~ ,-, --------------------__________ -r.~~~~~~~ __ -r~~~~~~ ____ V U.S. EHVIROHMEHT"L PROTECTION "GENCY OFFICE 0 .. PESTICIDES PROGRAMS REGISTRATION DIVISION (11'11-567) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: o REGISTRA liON o REREC1TRATION (Under ti,e Federal Insecllclde, Fungicide, 8nd Rodenticide Act, as amended) NAME AND ADDRESS OF REGISTRANT (lnclud. ZIP code) r L leneca 1.g Products 1800 Concord Pike Wilmington. DE 19897 EPA REGISTRATION NO. DATE OF ISSUANCE 10182-409 AUG 8 1995 TERM OF ISSUANCE Until July 31. 1997 NAME OF PESTICIDE PRODUC"T BRC605 6.7E Selective Herbicide ---' HOTE: Changes itt labeling formulA. dirrering in substance from thBt acceptd in connection with this registration must be­ ubmitted to Dnd nccepted by the Registration Division prior (0 use of the lobel in commerce. In lilly correspondl!ncc on this ptoduct Rlwll}'s refer to lhe Rbove U.S. EPA registration number. On lhe basi!> of informAllon rurnished by lhe registrant, lhe above nnmed pc-tkide 'is hereby Rq!istcred/H.eregis\crcd under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. A copy of the labeling accepted in connection with this Registration/Reregistration is relurm'd herewith. Registration is in no woy to be construed as an indorsement or Approval of this product by this Agency. In order to prot('ct health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may ot ony time suspend or cancl.!l the registration of a pest­ icide in accordBrce wlth the Act. The acceptance of Rny name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed 8S giving the registrant A rlght to exclusive use of the nome Clr to its use if it has been covered by others. This product is conditionally registered ir. accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(A) provided that you: 1_ Submit/cite all data requred for registration/ reregistration of your product under FIFRA Section 3(c)(5) and S0C. 4 when the 1.gency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data. 2. Make the labeling changes listed below before you you release the product for shipment: a. 1.dd the pnrase "EPA Registration No. 10182-409" to your label before you release the product for shipl\lent_ .-- 3. Submit five (5) copies of your final printed labeling before you release th product for shipment. 4. Please inform the Agency. in writing. what steps that you plan to implement to insure that this problem will not occur again. f"~ o ATTACHMENT IS APPLICABLE SIGH"TUnE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL DATE AUG 8 1995 E P" F ..... 1570-6 (R ... 5-76) PRKVIOV' EOITlor.f MAY B£ un:o UNTIL SUPPL.Y " I[XHAU5TEO. .J -, -, ,

  1. Submit five (5) copies of your fical printed labeling before you release the product for shipment. If these conditions are not complied with, this registra­ tion will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec. 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes ucceptance of these conditions. A stamped copy 0f ~he label is enclosed for your records. Ecclosure Sincerely yours, Robert J. Taylor Product Manager (25) Fung ic ide-Herbi c ide Br al:ch Registratioc Division (H7505C) ~',.}_# , ) ,

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  • :),r - -, i '-- '. BRC6056.7-E Selective Herbicide Page 1 of 30 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS Preplant Incorporated Herbicide for Weed Control (including foxtails, seedling johnsongrass, nutsedge, bermudagrass, and suppression of woolly cupgrass and wild proso millet) IA C C E P TE D! ! '; .. b~~.Gred.1 :'~~~iC'"O. I l FtWgl.:-i Ie. nr. R,:J~~l'!ti':'ldQ Act. ~ :.,; Q:n,-... :de:l. bI :t!I :_:;!.icide :cyk.Ie-IOd t..:neJeI EPA Rag. No. ,.:>, {- 'Ii) in Field, Sweet, Pop, and Silage Com COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE 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 ZENECA or Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hold ZENECA and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors. ZENECA 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 c')ntrol of Seller or ZENECA, and Buyer and User assume the risk of any such use. ZENECA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICLJlJ\R PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCED: t.S STAT::D ABOVE. In no event shall ZENECA or Seller be liable for any incidental, consequential orspeci&1 damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVIO PI::MEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ZENECA AND SELLER rOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BI-i5l:D ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LlABILI,Y 0F! 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 ZENECA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.

r I . Page 2 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS ZENECA and Seller offer this product. and Buyer and User accept it. subject to the foregoing conditions of sale and limitations of warranty and of liability. which may not be modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of ZENECA. Made in U.S.A. ZENECA Ag Products ZENECA Inc. Wilmington. DE 19850-5458 , • ", j.'"

.............................................................................. --------------~ , I· KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Page 3 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate .......................................... 74.4% S-ethyl diisobutylthiocarbamate ......................................... 8.2% INERT INGREDIENTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17.4% Total ................................. 100.0% Contains 6.7 pounds total active ingredient per gallon. EPA Reo. No. 10182-XXX EPA Est. No. 10182- STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT FIRST AID Immediately start the procedures below. If further treatment is required contact a Poison Control Center. a physician. or the nearest hospital. IF SWALLOWED: Immediately give several glasses of water but do not induce vomiting. Ii vomiting does occur. give fluids again. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit induction of vomiting or evacuation of stomach. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. IF IN EYES: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of running water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to ensure rinsing of the entire surface of the eye and lids with water. Get medical attention immediately. IF ON SKIN: Flush all affected areas with plenty of water for several minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation occurs. IF INHALED: Remove to fresh air. Seek medical attention if respiratory irritation occurs or if breathing becomes difficult. FOR 24-HOUR EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-BOO-F-A-S-T-M-E-D (327-8633) FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Spill, leak. fire, exposure, or accident call CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300.

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  • I PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION Page 4 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid inhalation of spray mist. Do not contaminate food or feed. Personal Protective EqUipment Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed be'ow. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category E on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Applicators and other handlers must wear: ) Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate or nitrile rubber or neoprene rubber or viton Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, 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 clothing. ------------------------------~---------------- ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or tv :r.lartidal ar.:las below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipr-,.~~! washwater or rinsate. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Combustible liquid. Keep away from heat and flame.

GENERAL INFORMATION Page 5 BRC6D5 6.7-E - Booklet BRC6D5B.MAS BRC6D5 6.7-E herbicide is a selective soil applied herbicide which must be mixed or incorporated into the soil for control of weeds listed on this label. BRC6D5 6.7-E herbicide controls weeds by interfering with normal germination and seedling development. BRC6D5 6.7-E herbicide will not control established or germinated weeds present at application. GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Read all label directions before using. BRC6D5 6.7-E can be stored at temp-.,ratures as low as minus 5DoF. BRC6D5 6.7-E should be used for recommended purposes and at recommended rates. Do not overdose. BRC6D5 6.7-E is recommended for use only on mineral soils (those soils containing less than 1 D% organic matter). Do not use BRC6D5 6.7-E on corn seed stock such as Breeders, Foundation or Increase. BRC6D5 6.7-E may be used on production seed corn. Do not use BRC6D5 6.7-E on sorghum or milo. Do not allow BRC6D5 6.7-E to contaminate water to be used on susceptible crops and ornamentals, or for domestic purposes. Do not allow BRC6D5 6.7-E to contaminate feed or food. BRC6D5 6.7-E should not be stored near seeds or fertilizers. All containers of BRC6D5 6.7-E should be kept tightly closed when not in use. BRC6D5 6.7-E will not harm th"l treated crop nor leave harmful soil residues past harvest when applied properly and envir0nmental conditions exist for normal plant growth during the season. Adverse conditions such as unusually cold and wet or hot and dry weather during germinati;:;l and early growth; insect, nematode or plant disease attack; carryover soil r6,,;udd.' of pE'rsistent herbicides or use of certain soil applied systemic insecticides can create abn-::~T.f.11 conditions that weaken crop seedlings. BRC6D5 6.7-E used under these condi:ior,s could result in crop injury. Continuous use of BRC6D5 6.7-E and/or ERADICANE® 6.7-E in the same fields consE-cl't,vply year after year can in some areas lead to a decrease in the level of performance. As a precaution, BRC6D5 6.7-E and/or ERADICANE 6.7-E treated fields should be rotated v.ith another crop or herbicide classification on an annual program. / . I

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Page 6 BRC60S 6.7-E - Booklet BRC60SB.MAS 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 protection 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. Exception: If the product is soil-injected or soil-incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated. 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-resistani glOVE'S, such as barrier laminate or nitrile rubber or neoprene rubber or viton Shoes plus socks Protective eyewear STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. Keep away from heat and flame. STORAGE: Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Do not store near seed, fertilizers, or foodstuffs. Can be stored at temperatures as low as minus 50°F. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Waste resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. ! ( .

I· CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Page 7 BRC6DS 6.7-E - Booklet BRC6DSB.MAS Metal - Triple rinse (or equivalent), then offer for recycling or recondition, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. Plastic: Triple rinse (or equivalent), then offer for recycling or reconditioning, 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. FOR BULK/MINI-BULK CONTAINERS CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Reseal container and offer for reconditioning, or triple rinse (or equivalent) and offer for recycling or reconditioning, or clean in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. CONTAINER PRECAUTIONS Before refilling, inspect thoroughly for damage such as cracks, punctures, bulges, dents, abrasions, and damaged or worn threads on closure devices. REFILL ONLY WITH BRC6DS 6.7-E. The contents of this container cannot be completely removed by cleaning. Refilling with materials other than BRC6DS 6.7-E will result in contamination and may weaken container. After filling and before transporting, check for leaks. Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking container. CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED, OR DRII~KING WATER! APPLICATION DIRECTIONS CARRIERS: Liquids - Either water or fluid fertilizers such as solutions, slurries or sllspensions may be used as liquid carriers. If fluid fertilizers are used, a physical compatibility with these must be done before combining in the spray tank. See Appendix I for details of the compatibility testing procedure. Even if BRC6DS 6.7-E is physically compatible with a fluid fertilizer, constant agitation is necessary to maintain a uniform mixture during application. Dry Bulk Fertilizer - BRC6DS 6.7-E may be impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer and applied as the fertilizer is spread. Bulk fertilizer impregnated with BRC6DS 6.7-E should be applied immediately, not stored. It IS recommended that all bulk contain"fs be tightly covered while the product is being transported and applied to reduce probability of BRC6DS 6.7-E loss via volatilization. When application and incorporation are done in separate operations, impregnated fertilizer must be incorporated on the same day as applied. i , I

Page 8 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS When separate operations delays incorporation, applications must be made on a soil surface dry to 1/2 inch deep and free from dew and incidental moisture. See APPENDIX II and consult your local dealer for details including what fertilizers are compatible. ADDIN~ TO SPRAY TANK: If BRC605 6.7-E is used alone: Add the recommended amount to a clean (thoroughly rinsed and decontaminated) spray tank before it is half filled so that addition of the remaining water or fluid fertilizer carrier can aid in the thorough agitation and mixing of the sr;ray solution. If a tank mixture is used: See specific directions on pages 14-15 of this label for order of mixing and agitation. VOLUME: Apply in 10 to 50 gallons of water or fluid fertilizers per acre using a properly calibrated sprayer having good agitation. PRESSURE: Use 20 to 40 psi to ensure good distribution in the spray pattern. SOIL MOISTURE AND TILTH: IrnfJroper incorporation or poor tilth such as large clods may result in erratic or unsatisfactory weed control. The soil should be dry enough to permit good soil mixing or incorporation. Any application of BRC605 6.7-E that is not immediately incorporated in the same operation must be made to a soil surface dry to at least 1/2 inch deep and free from dew and incidental moisture. INCORPORATION TIMING: Application and incorporation should be done in the same operation when possible. Applications in water or fluid fertilizers must not have more than a 4 hour delay between application and incorporation. When application and incorporation are separate operations in the semi-arid areas of Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon and Idaho, BRC605 6.7-E must be incorporated the same day as applied. See moisture statement above. BRC605 6.7-E impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer must be incorporated on the same day as application. See moisture statement above.

INCORPORATION EQUIPMENT AND METHODS: Page 9 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS BRC605 6.7-E must be incorporated into the soil to prevent loss of the herbicide. Thorough mixing is necessary. Power driven cultivation equipment Soil should have previous primary tillage. Ground speed must be adjusted with PTO driven cultivation tools to insure thorough incorporation. Se: horizontal action tine equipment to cut 4 to 6 inches deep. Set vertical action tine equipment to cut 3 to 4 inches deep. Tandem disc Can be used on all soil types. Set disc to cut 4 to 6 inches deep. Operate disc at 4 to 6 MPH. Follow disc by a harrow or leveling device slightly wider than that of the disc. Two passes in different directions will improve incorporation. On the second pass the disc should be operated no deeper than on the first pass. If deep germinating weeds are present, a second incorporation will improve control or suppression. Weeds which fall into this category are: seedling johnsongrass, quackgrass, and nutsedge. Field cultivator Use on light soils in good tilth. Equip with 3 to 4 rows of sweeps spaced at 7 inches or less and staggered from row to row to leave no soil unturned or undisturbed. Set the field cultivator to cut 4 to 6 inches deep. Operate at 5 MPH or more. Follow by a harrow or leveling device. Chisel plows or point should not be used. Two passes in different directions will improve incorporation. II


. ( J I '-' '; A_J"'-}'t'~ - Page 10 BRC6DS 6.7-E - Booklet BRC6DSB.MAS If deep germinating weeds are present use a tandem disc for the first pass. Weeds which fall into this category are: seedling jchnsongrass, quackgrass and nutsedge. Subsurface Injection (for annual grasses, broadleaves and nutsedge) Southeastern U.S on coarse textured soils only. Light infestations only. Adjust dosage proportionately depending on row spacing and width to be treated. Center Pivot Sprinkler (for annual grasses and broadleaves only) BRceD5 6.'·-E can be applied and incorporated before or immediately after planting before corn or weeds have emerged at the rates recommended for the specific weed. Application and incorporation should be done after last tillage operation and before weeds germinate. Meter the herbicide during entire irrigation period. Apply in 1/2 to 3/4 inches of water. Excess water can result in the movement of BRe6DS 6.7-E from weed germination area and result in poor control. Apply only through center pivot sprinkler irrigation systems. Do not apply through any other type of system. In the semi-arid areas of Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon anc. be surface applied immediately after planting. See soil moisture statement above. ,0. BRC6DS 6.7-E may The BRC6DS 6.7-E can then be incorporated using 1/2 to 3/4 inch of water within 36 hours following application. The application and incorporation must be done within S days after the last tillage operation since poor results will occur if weeds have germinated. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water. Questions about calibration should be directed to your State Extension Service specialist, equipment manufacturers or other experts. Do not connect an irrigation system, including greenhouse systems, used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label prescribed safety devices for public water :;ystems are in place. A person knowledgeable of the chemigat.ion system and responsible for its operation or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise. 1

:.. .. ),)..:. , , J "----. '-.' Page 11 USE PRECAUTIONS: BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to pmvent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a junction, automatic, quick closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid operated valve located on tile intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. The system must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fit:ed with a system interlock. Application of more than label recommended quantities of irrigation water per acre may result in decreased produr.t performance by removing the chemical from the zone of effectiveness. Apply during low or no wind conditions to avoid drift. Insure system connection or fittings do not leak and nozzles provide uniform distribution. Lines containing the product must not be dismantled and drained. Greater accuraey in c.alibration and distribution is achiE:lved by injecting a larger volume of a more dilute slurry per hour.

:/1',,). :. / .' 21 r -.... :-- For example: Page 12 BRe605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS Table 1. BRC605 6.7-E at the rate of 4-3/4 (4.75) pts.lacre is to be applied to 110 acres. 110 acres x 4.75 pints = 522.5 pints. 522.5 pints divided by 8 pints/gallon = 65.3 gallons of BRC605 6.7-E that must be added to mixing tank. If mixing tank size is 750 gallons and if the sprinkler takes 30 hours to apply 1/2 inch of water, the injection rate is 750 gallons divided by 30 gallons/hour equals 25 gallons/hour or 0.4 gallons/minute. For this example only, the operator should calibrate the injection pump to delive; the herbicide mix into the system at 25 gals.lhr. or 0.4 gals.lmin, Pu\NTING: Planting should occur as soon as possible after application and always within 2 weeks after treatment. Plant seed to a maximum depth of 2 inches. Avoid moving or shaping soil after incorporation since this can remove BRC605 6.7-E from the row and result in a loss of weed control. CULTIVATION: Should weeds develop, a shallow cultivation or rotary hoeing will generally result in better weed control. A shallow cultivation is less than 1/2 the depth of incorporation.

Needs Controlled and Use Rates: :;"'lsuit Tables 2 and 3 below. ~OTE COMMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS IN TABLES 2 AND 3. T'ble 2.

  • -Page 1~ BRC6DS 6.7-E - Booklet BRC6DSB.MAS Broa1cast Rail! (Pints) of BRCS05 S.7-E Per Acre The annual broadleaf weeds listed below Voill be cc,trolled only if treatment is made when conditions are favorable for weeu seed germination and growtl Jf very cold soil. control of the listed broadleaf weeds may not be adequate. ANNUAL GRASS AND EASTERN and WESTERN U.S. BROADLEAF WEEDS SCIENTIFIC NA liE CENTRAL U.S. lox CAl CALIFORNIA COMMENTS ANI Bt'rnyardgrass (Watergrass) Echinochloa spp. 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 GENERAL Use the lower rate for light infest! Bluegrass, annual POll annuli 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 textured}soilli. Use BReaDS 6.7·E on sweet corn Carpel weed Mo/lugo verticil/liltS 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 states of Oregon. Washington. Idl Chickweed. common StelllJrilf media 4.75 to l.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 Minnesota and Wisconsin (Central REGIONAL Crabgrass DigiclJria Ipp. 4.15 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.76 USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDATI EASTERN and CENTRAL U.S. (AI. Fiddleneck AmsinckilJ spp. 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 ConnBcticut. Delaware, Florida. G Kansas, Kentucky. Maine. Maryla. Foxtail. giant S.t.,rJ., /.,b.r; 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 Minnesota, Mississippi. Minourl. I Hampshire. New Jar .. y, New Me: Foxtail. g!8en Sefaria viridis 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to ;.33 3.75 to 4.75 North Dakota, Ohio. Oklahoma, PI Carolina. South Dilkotil, Tonn.s5e Foxtail. yellow Sotaria /utescens 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 Virginia, Wisconsin. and Wyomin(l When BRC-60S 6.7-E is used in th Goosofoot. nottleleaf Chenopodium rr.Jfa/e 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 do not seed small grains 'Jntil Sop Goosograss EltJusine indicll 4.75107.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 When furrow irrigation is used on slopo of Colorado, do not form tv Henblt (Ceadnettle) Lamium iJf1lp/oxicaule 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 stage. WESTERN U.S. and CALIFORNIA lambsquartcrs. common Chonopodnm album 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 countios): Alaska. Hawaii, Idaho, Washington. Mommgglory. tall Ipomoea purpurea 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7 33 3.75 to 4.75 Soils lacking enough moisture for irrioatad prior to BRCeDS a.J·E ap Nlghtshad2, black So/anum nig'um 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 Nightshade, hairy Solanum sarachoides 4."15 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 Pamcum. fall Panicflm dichofomit/olUm 4 75 10 7 '33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 PamC\lIIl' Texa:i' J Pamcum (8xanum 4 75 to 7 33 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 \ r

ANNUAL GRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS SCIENTIFIC NAME Pigweed. redroot (Common) Amaranlhus reclof/exus Pigweed. prostrate Amaranrhus bliloides Pigweed. tumble Amaranlhus a/bus PunctureVlne J T,ibu/us ttl"Btris Purslane. common PortulaciJ o/efiJC8iJ Pusley. Florlda Richardia scabra Rescuegrass Bromu5 willdsnowii Rice, red OryziJ sdciva Ryegr ass, annual (Italian) Latium mu/cil/ofum Shepherdspufse CapseJ/a bUfsa-pasroris Sicklopod Cassia obtusilolia Suja. prlcklv (leaweed) Sida spinosa Signalgr ass Brachia';" spp. Splmy. corn Spergula aNensis Stinkgrass Efa9rostis cilianensis Voluntoer barley HOldtJum vulgartJ Volunteer oats AVtJna sativa V<. .nteer whoat Triticum descivum EASTERN and CENTRAL U.S. 4.75107.13 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 tv 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75!o 7.33 4.75 t 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 (0 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 4.75 to 7.33 ~Page 14 BRCG05 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS WESTERN U.S. (ex CAl CALIFORNIA 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75

3.7510: 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.76 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 4.75 3.75 to 7.33 3.16 to 4.75 'Cultivalion is suggested in addition to BRC605 6.7·E treatment in fields with modOiato to haavy infestations of Texas panicum. 'Sou1heastern U,S. only. lWcstern u.s. only. COMMEITS AND RESTRICTIONS

'age 15 BRC605 6.7-E:-"· Booklet BRC605B.MAS BRCS05 S.7-E Broadcast Rate Pints Per Acre 'erennial weeds must be turned under and chopped up thoroughly prior to trealment. The rhizomes of quackgrass and Ihe rhizomes and slolons of bermudagrass musl be cuI up horoughly inlo small pieces so Ihal 4 or less nodes remain on a slrand. TOUGH ANNUAL WEEDS EASTERN AND WESTERN U.S. AND PERENNIAL WEEDS SCIEI';TIFIC NAME CENTRAL U.S.' (ex CAl' CALIFORNIA' COMMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS Bermudagrass Cynodon dacly/on 4.7510 7.33 3.75107.33 3.75104.75 Using a program of plowing and discing followed by BRe605 will give good control of seedlings and slolons. Cupgraos. woolly'" Eriocho/a viI/au 4.7510 7.33 4.7510 7.33 4.7510 7.33 Suppression only. Control can be Improved with • lankmlx or sequential pre emergence or postemergence herbicide trealment. Johnsongrass (seedling)' SOlT}hum ha/epense 4.7510 7.33 4.75107.33 3.7510 4.75 Cultivate fields with moderale 10 heavy infeslation. one 10 two times following BRC605 6.7-E application. Millet. wild preso" Panicum millaceum 4.7510 7.33 4.7510 7.33 4.75107.33 Suppression only. Control can be improved with a tankmlx or sequential preemergence or poslemergence hetblcide trealment. 0115. wild Avena 'slus 4.7510 7.33 3.75107.33 3.75104.75 Sandbur. field' Cencht1Js psucinOt1JS 4.7510 7.33 4.7510 7.33 4.75107.33 Nulsedge. purple Cypet1Js rolundus 4.75 to 7.33 3.75 to 7.33 3.7510 7.33 Two p ... Incorpordon In dillerenl directions Nutsedge. yellow Cypet1Js escu/en/us are required. Quackgrass Agropyron /1Jpens 7.33 7.33 7.33 For suppression only. For improved suppression, BRC605 6.7-E can be preceded by a preplow application of atrazine. Broadcast atraline BOW at 2.5 Ibs. or 4L at 2 qts/acre in the spring. Plow 1 to 3 weeks later. Follow with BRC605 6.7-E in the spring. 'Consult Table 2 for general comments. states and olher restrictions for each region listed. 'Cultivation is suggesled in addition 10 BRC605 6.7-E Irealmenl in fields with moderate to heavy infestations of seedling johnsongrass, field sandbur, woolly cupgrass, and wild proso millet. 'Central U.S. only - partial conlrol or suppression.

I VI CI Loll vau- IVI CI Io..IQIIU Row width in inches cast treatment treatment TANKMIX COMBI~ATIONS ATRAZINE, BLADEX® AND PRINCEP®/CALlBER® HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS For control of additional weeds and increased control of labelled broadleaf weeds, atrazine, Bladex or Princep/Caliber or a combination of atrazine and Bladex may be tank mixed and applied preplant incorporated with recommended use rates of BRe605 6.7-E. Do not apply atrazine, Bladex or Princep!Caliber through any irrigation system. Atrazine and Bladex combinations may be impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer. See APPENDIX II and consult your local dealer for details including what fertilizers are compatible. As an alternative, atrazine at recommended rates may be applied preemergence to the soil surface following a preplant incorporated treatment of BRe605 6.7-E recommended rates. If a preemergence application of atrazine is used, consult the directions on the atrazine label. A preemergence application of atrazine may require a rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation if rainfall or sprinkler irrigation has not occurred within 10 days of the surface application. With the combinations of atrazine and Bladex, the potential hazard of atrazine residues affecting certain crops the following year is reduced because a lower rate of atrazine can be used. General Use Precautions For Atrazine, Bladex and Princep/Caliber: Follow all the use precautions and warnings that appear on the atrazine, Bladex. and Princep/Caliber iabels and supplemental literature. Make only one application per crop. Bladex is not recornmended for use on sandy soils consisting of more that 70% sand and containing less than 1% organic matter. Consult the Bladex label for more specific recommended rates on sandy soils. After a treatment including atrazine or Princep/Caliber, do not plant any crop except corn until the following year or injury may occur. Do not plant. alfalfa where more than 1.2 pounds of actual atrazine was used the previous year (1-1/2 pounds BOW or 2.4 pints of 4L). ( , \ r

I' r I . , I • )~J '-, ' . Page 17 BRC6DS 6.7-E - Booklet BRC6DSB.MAS VVhen Princep/Caliber is used in a tankmix, the soil should be thoroughly tilled after harvest. This fall or spring tillage will help to minimize possible injury to spring seeded rotational crops regardless of the rate of Princep/Caliber used. Do not apply any tankmixes with Princep/Caliber in the High Plains and Intermountain areas of the West where rainfall is sparse and erratic or where irrigation is required. Included in this are central and westem Kansas, westem Nebraska, westem Oklahoma, and the Panhandle of Texas. Injury may occur to soybeans planted in northcentral and northwest Iowa, and southcentral and southwest Minnesota, northeast Nebraska, southeast South Dakota and other areas in the year following applications of Princep/Caliber on soils having a calcareous surface layer. Do not plant sugar beets, tobacco, vegetables including dry beans, spring seed small grains or small seeded legumes and grasses the year after an application of Princep/Caliber or injury may OCl.ur. CARRIERS: Liquids - The tankmix combinations may be applied using the same liquid carriers as BRC6DS 6.7-E used alone. If fluid fertilizers are used, a physiC".a1 compatibility with these must be done before combining in the spray tank. See Appendix I for details of the compatibility testing procedure. Even if the tankmix is physically compatible with a fluid fertilizer, constant agitation is necessary to maintain a uniform mixture during application. Dry bulk fertilizer - Tankmixes with atrazine and Bladex combinations may be impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer. Princep/Caliber is not labelled for dry bulk fertilizer impregnation. Follow all directions and precautions listed under BRC6DS 6.7-E applied alone on impregnated dry bulk fertilizer (See page S). ADDING TO SPRAY TANK: It is recommended that the compatibility of any tankmix combination be tested on a small scale, such as a jar test, before actual tank mixing. See Appendix I for details on the procedure for such a test. Fill a thoroughly rinsed and decontaminated spray tank 2/3 full of clean water. Start and continue moderate agitation throughout mixing. Excessive agitation may cause the Bladex, atrazine or Princep/Caliber to settle out and set up in the spray tank. All return lines t:J the spray tank must discharge below liquid level. Mix and disperse wettable powders first, followed by f10wable products and then BRC6DS 6.7-E. For some combinations, premixing wettable powders in a little water in a pail or bucket before adding them to the spray tank will improve the compatibility of the final mixture. Premix the Bladex, atrazine or Princep/Caliber individually in proper order listed above making sure they are thoroughly welted and dispersed in the tank before adding the BRC6DS 6.7-E.

f'" • f' ~I ) f").J r.- ( ~ . , Page 18 BRC6DS 6.7-E - Booklet BRC60SB.MAS Add the BRC6DS 6.7-E to the tank that is 2/3 full of water already mixed with the approved tankmix products and continue filling tank. The tankmix combinations should not be left in the spray tank for prolonged periods. Batches should be mixed and applied the same day. VOLUME: Apply all tankmixes in 20 to SO gallons of liquid per acre. PRESSURE: Use 20 to 40 psi to ensure good distribution in the spray pattern. SOIL MOISTURE AND TILTH: Same as for BRC6DS 6.7-E alone (See page 6). INCORPORATION TIMING: Same as for BRC60S 6.7-E alone (See page 6). INCORPORATION EQUIPMENT AND METHODS: Same as for 8RC60S 6.7-E alone except for center pivot sprinkler irrigation and subsurface injection. Read and follow all directions and precautions listed on pages 8 to 10 for center pivot sprinkler irrigation systems. Do not apply atrazine, Bladex or Princep/Caliber through a center pivot sprinkler irrigation system. Do not apply any tank mixture through subsurface injection systems. PLANTING: Same as for BRC60S 6.7 r.: alone (See page 10). "

) CULTIVATION: Same as for BRC6D5 6.7-E alone (See page 10). Banvel®, 2,4-0 and Other Herbicides: Page 19 BRC6D5 6.7-E - Booklet BRC6D5B.MAS A sequential application of 2,4-0 or Banvel 4E or other preemergence or postemergence herbicides may be necessary to control weeds resistant to BRCSD5 S.7-E. For enhanced or additional broadleaf weed control, an overlay treatment of 2,4-0 or Banvel may be made. Use the 2,4-0, Banvel 4E or other herbicide's recommended rate found on the manufacturer's label. ( , ~ I: r )-( ,XJ~ .=-, \

Needs conlrolled and use rates: Table 5. "'Page 20 BRC60S 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605Ei.MAS TANKMIXES WITH ATRAZINE AND/OR BLADEX BRC605 6.7-E plus atrazine and BRC605 6.7-E plus Bladex tankmixes YJiIl control the additional weeds listed below and under unfavorable conditions, 1m .... eeds listed in Table 2. Additional Weeds Use one or the other In a me-way Use a combination of both In a three- Controlled YJith tankmlx wtth BRC605 6.7-E' way tankmlx wtth BRC60S 6.7-E' Tankmlx Combinations Sclentltlc Name Alrazlne Bladex Alrazlne Bladex Cocklebur, common Xsnthium 1)O-21bs 2 - 2Y, Ibs 3/4 - 1)0\ Ibs 1Y. - 2Y, Ibs pen$ylvanicum of Alrazine BOW of Blacex BOW ot Alrazine BOW of Bladex BOW or or or or , Jimsonweed D.tura $tramonium 2 to 3 pinls of 3 to 4 pis of 1t02ptsof 2 to 4 pts of Kochia Kochi. $coparia Atrazine 4L Bladex 4L Alrazine 4L Bladex 4L Mallow, Venice Hibi$cu$ trionum Mustard Brassica spp. Ragweed Ambrosia spp. Smartweed Polygonum spp. Thistle, Russian' Salsola kali Velvetieaf Abulifon theophrasti IMtchgrass Panicum capillara 'Use recommended BRC605 6.7-E rate from Table 2 or 3 (Eastern and Central Region use 3.75 to 7.33 pis/acre). 'Controlled by BRC605 6.7-E and atrazlne tank mix only. '.~ \ \ ' Comments and Reslli Use the lower rale of solis. Use the higher YJith an orgar~c malle Use the higher rales , organic m.ller conten For velvetieaf conlrol, Alrazin. BOW or 3 pin \lVhen using a three-'oII and Alrazin. should b

Table 6.

    • Page 21 BRCGOS 6.7-E - Booklet BRC60SB.MAS An BRC605 6.7-E plus Prineep/Caliber tankmix will control the additional weeds listed below and under unfavorable conditions, improve the control of broadieaf weeds listed in Table 2. Additional Weeds In tank mix with BRC605 6.7-E' Controlled with Prince plCaliber Prlncep Tank Mix Scientific Name Prlncep SOW Caliber 90 Prlncep 4L Comments and Resb1ctlons Cocklebur. common Xanthium pensylvanicum 1-1/4 1-1/10 2 Use the lower rate of Prineep/Caliber on coarse textured to to to soils. Jimsonweed Datura stramonium 3-3/4 3-1/3 6 Ragweed Ambrosia spp. poundslaere poundslacre pir.(s/acre Use the higher rate on fine-t~xtured soils and under heavy broadleaf weed pressure. Smartweed Polygonum spp. Thistte. Russi.n Sa/so/a kali Velvetieaf Abuti/on Iheoph" .. li

'Use recommendea BRC605 6.7-E rate from Table 2 or 3 (Eastern and Central Region use 3.75 to 7.33 pts/acre). ( , -..' , I .. {

The following procedure is sugcested for determining whether or not BRC60S 6.7-E may be combined with a specific fluid fertilizer or tankmix herbicide for spray tank application. Materials Required:

  1. BRC60S 6.7-E
  2. Fluid fertilizer and tankmix herbicides
  3. Adjuvant for spray tank mix combinations: Compex 'M , SpontolM 168-0, Unite" M, or equivalent. The adjuvant which provides the best emulsification depends on the specific fertilizer and herbicide under consideration.
  4. Two one-quart, wide mouth glass jars with lid or stopper. S. Measuring spoons. A 25 mL pipette or graduated cylinder provides more accurate measurement.
  5. Measuring cup, 8 ounces (237 mL). Procedure: Pour a pint or about 473 mL of the fluid fertilizer or water into each of the quart jars. Add adjuvant to one of the jars and mix. Two mL or 2/5 of teaspoon of adjuvant added to 1 pint of fluid fertilizer or water will equal 3 pints of adjuvant per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizer or water. If a tankmix is being tested, premixing the wettabl~ ')owders in 1/8 cup of water prior to addition to the pint of fluid fertilizer or water. Add BRC605 6.7-E to both jars. See Table 7 for rate to use. Close both jars with lid or stopper and mix the contents by turning the jars upside down ten times. Inspect the surface and b')dy of the mixtures: -Immediately after completing the jar inversions. -After allowing the jars to stand quietly for 30 minutes. -And then again after turning the jars upside down 10 times after the 30 minute wait. . ,I I

Evaluation: If a uniform mixture cannot be made, the mixture should not be used. Page 23 BRC60S 6,7-E - Booklet BRC60SB.MAS If either mixture remains uniform for 30 minutes, the combination may be used. Should either mixture separate after 30 minutes, but readily remixes uniformly with ten jar inversions, the mixture can be used if adequate agitation is maintained in the tank. If the mixture with adjuvant is satisfactory, but the one without adjuvant is not, be sure to use the adjuvant in the spray tank. If adjuvant is needed, add it first at a rate of 3 pint per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizer or water. Foaming can be minimized by using moderate agitation. If nondispersible oil, sludge or clumps of solids form in the mixture, the combination should not be used. ·- cy ,~ . ,

Table 7. GaHons of Fluid Fer1lUzer to be Applied per Acre 10 15 20 25 30 40 Page 24 BRC605 6.7-E' - Booklet BRC605B.MAS Rale Table for BRC605 6.7-E In Compatibility Tesb Amount of mL or Teaspoon to be Added to 1 Pint of Liquid Adjuvant to Add for the BRC605 6.7 -E ra. bled below to the 1 Pint of Liquid 3.75 Pints 4.75 Pints 6 Pints 7.33 Pints ml Tsp mL Tsp mL Tsp mL Tsp mL Tsp 2 2/5 22.0 4-2/5 28.0 5-3/5 35.0 7 42.0 8-215 2 2/5 16.0 3-1/5 20.0 4 25.0 5 30.0 6 2 2/5 13.0 2-3/5 16.0 3-1/5 20.0 4 24.0 4-4/5 2 215 9.0 1-4/5 12.0 2-215 15.0 3 18.0 3-3/5 2 2/5 6.0 1-1/5 8.0 1-3/5 10.0 2 12.0 2-2/5 2 2/5 6.0 1-1/5 8.0 1-3/5 10.0 2 12.0 2-2/5 r " ,)

) , - k,j :. " I '-~ / "7--, .d I Page 25 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS APPENDIX II Impregnation on Dry Bulk Fertilizers Consult your local dealer for more details. BRCS05 S.7-E alone and tankmix combinations with atrazine and/or Bladex may be impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer. CAUTION: BRCS05 S.7-E alone and in combination tankmixes must not be impr.;lgnated on ammonium nitrate, potassium nit.rate or sodium nitrate fertilizers. Such mixtures may cause explosion and fire. All individual state regulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer blending, registration, labeling and application are the responsibility of the individual and/or company selling the herbicide and fertilizer mixtures. Approved Dry Bulk Fertilizer Ingrec'ients for Use with BRC60S 6.7-E alone Table 8. Fertilizer Ingredient N P Ammonium sulfate 21 0 Diammonium phosphate 18 46 Potassium chloride 0 0 Potassium sulfate 0 0 Single Super-phosphate 0 20 Treble Super-phosphate 0 46 Urea' 45 0 Ammonium phosphate-sulfate 16 20 K-Mag/Sul-Po-Mag 0 0 Monoammonium phosphate 11 48 'Some ureas may be phytotoxic when high rates are applied to corn. Use only urea rates known to be safe for corn application. K 0 0 60 52 0 0 0 0 21 0 ,I

Page 26 BRC60S 6.7-E - Booklet BRC60SB.MAS Approved Dry Bulk Fertilizer Ingredients for Use with BRC605 6.7-E in tankmix combinations with atrazine and/or Bladex Table 9. Fertilizer Ingredient N P Ammonium sulfate 21 0 Diammonium phosphate 18 46 Potassium chloride 0 0 Potassium sulfate 0 0 Single Super-phosphate 0 20 Treble Super-phosphate 0 46 Urea* 45 0 Ammonium phosphate-sulfate 16 20 K-Mag/Sul-Po-Mag 0 0 Monoammonium phosphate 11 48 *Some ureas may be phytotoxic when high rates are applied to corn. Use only urea rates known to be safe for corn application. K 0 0 60 52 0 0 0 0 21 0 Do not combine BRC60S 6.7 -E plus atrazine 4L or 80W or BLADEX 4L or 80W with 0-20-0 or 0-46-0. Uniform impregnation of the herbicides on dry bulk fertilizer particles and uniform application in the field are necessary to assure good results. A minimum of 200 and a maximum of 700 pounds of approved impregnated ingredients from Tables 8 and 9 must be applied per acre. Use a closed rotary drum mixer or similar type of closed blender equipped with suitable spray equipment. The spray nozzle should be positioned inside of the mixer to provide uniform spray coverage of the tumbling fertilizer and provide a uniform fine spray pattem. T ankmix combinations may be odr~ed separately or mixed in the proposed use ratio In a uniform slurry for joint spray impregnation. Physical properties of fertilizers vary in liquid absorptive capacity. When absorptivity is sufficient, simple spray impregnation of the fertilizer w;th the herbicides provides a satisfactory, dry mixture. When the absorptive capacity is not adequate, use of a drying agent is required to provide dry, free-flowing mixtures. Drying agent for spinning-disc applicators are: Micro-Cel H' E calcium silicate powder ., ,. / .J •

, , . ~ ' . --' --' Hi ~ . - . ,.. .r( Drying agents for pneumatic applicators are: Micro-Cel E calcium silicate powder Agsorb TN 16/30 RVM-MS granular clay CelatomTN MP-79 Page 27 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS Drying agents should be added separately and uniformly to the previously impregnated herbicide-fertilizer mixture to insure that the mixture is free-flowing. Generally the following amounts are sufficient: Micro-Cel E calcium silicate powder Agsorb 16/30 RVM-MS granular clay Celatom MP-79 less than 2% by weight less than 5% by weight less than 5% by weight The amount of BRC605 6.7-E. atrazine and/or Bladex actually required in the manufacture of individual fertilizer mixtures should be determined carefully for each production operation (see Tables 10 and 11). This is necessary to ensure that the amount of herbicide actually contained in the mixture applied to the soil represents the correct use rate. Physical Data: Specific Gravity: 68°F/20°C: 0.972 (typical) Pounds/Gallon: 8.09 (typical) Flashpoint: 186°F/86°C (Tagliabue closed cup) Viscosity: Sprayable down to minus 20°F/-29°C

Ta1e 10. I I Fertilizer Rate Pounds Per Acre oo 250 300 350 4()0 .tSO 500 550 600 650 7C'J -Page 28 BRC605 6.7-E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS 'lA"!E CHART FOR IMPREGNATIO OF DRY BULK FERTILIZER WITH BRC605 6.-E AND ATRAZINE AND BLADE X PER TON ER;:;605 S.7E A1nIzine Alone In Tankmlx Blade. Rail! .,er Au. Raw of 4L per ace Ra. 01 lOW per acre Rate 01 4L per aen 3.75 4.75 7.33 2 3 1Y. 2 3 I 4 18-3/4 qts 23-314 qts 36-213 qIS 10 qts 15 qts 1,,-112 lb. 20lbs 15 qts 20 15 qts I 19 qts 211-113 qts 8 qls 12 qls 10lbs 161bs .2 qts 16 12-112 qts 15-415 ql$ "l'--2/5 qts 6-213 GIS 10 qts 8-113 Ibs 13-1131bs 10 qls 13-113

10-3/4 qts 13-315 qts 21 qts 5-3/4 qts 8-3/5 qts 7-1/5 lb. 11-215 Ibs 8-315 qts 11-2/S 9-2/5 qts 11-718 qls 18-113 qls 5 qts 7-112 qts 6-1/41bs 10lbs 7-112 qts 10 8-113 qts 10-112 qts 16-113 qts 4-112 qts 6-213 qts 5-2131bs (1-7/8 Ibs 6-213 qts 8-718 .- 7-112 qls 9-112 qts 14-213 qts 4qts 6qts 51bs 81bs 6qts 8 6-4/5 qts 8-213 qt. 13-113 qt. 3-213 qts 5-112 qt. 4-213 Ibi 7-113 ibs 5-112 qts 7-113 6-1/4 qt. 8 qls 12-1/5 qts 3-113 qts 5qts 4-115 Ibs 3-2131bs 5qts 6-213 5-3/4 qts 7-113 qts 11-1/4 qt. 3-1/5 qts 4-315 qts 3-718 Ibs 6-115 Ib, 04-315 qts 6-115 5-113 qts 6-415qts 10-112 qts 2-7 18 qts 4-1/4 qts 3-:£13 Ibs 5-315 lb. 4-1/4 qts 5-3!04

Table 11. Fertilizer Rate Pounds Per Acre 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 5'50 600 650 700 -Page 29 BRC605 6.7 -E - Booklet BRC605B.MAS · . RATE CHART FOR IMPREGt>:ATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZER WITH BRCS05 S.7-E AND ATRAZINE AND BLADEX PER TON OF FERTILIZER. Alrazlne Rate for a 3-Way Tankmlx Bladex Rail!! for a 3-Way Tankmlx BRCS05 S.7-E Rate per Acre Rate of 4L per acre Rate of BOW per acre Rail!! of 4L per acre Ralle of BOW per acre 3.75 4.75 7.13 1 2 3/4 1Y. 2 4 1Y. 2% 18·314 qts 23·3/4 qts 36·213 qt. 5 qt. 10 qt. 7·112 lb. 12-112 lb. 10 qt. 20 qt. 12·112 lb. 25 lb. 15 qt. 19 qt. 29·113 qt. 4 qt. 8 qt. 61b. 10 lb. 8 qts 16 qts 10 lb. 20 lb. 12·112 qts 15·4/5 qt. 24·2/5 qt. 3·113 qt. 6·315 qt. Sib. 8·113 lb. 6·3/4 qt. 13·113 qt. 8·113 lb. 16·213 lb. 10·314 qt. 13·3/5 qt. 21 qt. 2·718 qt. 5·4/5 qt. 4·3/4 lb. 7·1/8 lb. 5·4/5 qt. 11·215 qt. 7·1/8 lb. 14·114 lb. 9·2/5 qt. 11·7/8 qt. 18·113 qt. 2·112 qt. 5 qt. 3·3/4 lb. 6·1/4 lb. 5 qt. 10 qt. 6·1/d lb. 12·112 lb. 8·113 qt. 10·112 qt! 16·113 qt. 2·1/4 qt. 4·2/5 qt. 3·113 lb. 5·112 lb. 4·2/5 qt. 8·7/8 qt. 5·112 Ib! 11·1/8 lb. 7·112 qts 9·112 qt. 14·213 qt. 2 qt. 4 qts 3 lb. 51bs 4 qt. 8 qt. Sib. 10 lb. 6·4/5 qt. 8·213 qt. 13·113 qt. 1·7/8 qts 3·213 qt. 2·3/4 lb. 4·213 Ibs 3·213 qts 7·113 qta 4·213 lb. 9·1/81bs 6·1/4 qt. 8 qt. 12·1/5 qt. 1·213 qt. 3·113 qt. 2·112 lb. 4·1/5 lb. 3·113 qt. 6·213 qt. 4·1/5 lb. 8·113 lb. 5·3/4 qt. 7·113 qt. 11·1/4 qt. 1·315 qt. 3·1/8 qt. 2·113 lb. 3·7/8 lb. 3·1/8 qt. 6·1/5 qt. 3·7/8 Ibs 7·3/4 lb. 5·113 qt. 6·4/5 qt. 10·112 qt. 1·112 qt. 2·7;8 qt. 2·115 lb. 3·213 lb. 2·7/8 qt. 5·3/4 qt. 3·213 lb. 7·1/5 lb. ,. " .

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