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FUSILADE 2E HERBICIDE


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FUSlLADE'" 2E HERBICIDE CENTER PANEL POSTEMERGENCE HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF PERE!I.'NLAL AND ANNUAL GRASS WEEDS ACTIVE INGREDIENT: butyl (RS)-2-!4-((5-(trifiuoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy]phenoxy] propoanOi'te* ............................................. 25.2 % INERT INGREDIENTS ......................................... 74.8 %

  • fluazifop-butyl TOTAL ..•... 100.0% FUSlLADE 2E conllins 2 pounds of active ingredient per gallon. K~EP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER See Side Panel for Additional Precautional'y Statements and State­ ment of Practical Treatment. ICI Americas Inc. ' , Agricultural Chemicals Division Wilmington, Delaware 19897 090283mah15 U.S. Patent No. EPA Est. No. EPA Reg. No. 10182-66 Net Contents: Batch No.:

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMAN AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER LEFT PANEL Causes eye damage and skin irritation. Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Wear protective clothing and PVC gloves when spraying. Wear protective clothing, PVC gloves and apron and full face shield when handling or mixing conc2ntrate. Avoid breathing vapors or. spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handl~ng and before eating or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT I IF SWALLOWED: Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician immediately. IF IN EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and wash thoroughly with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention ( if irritation persists. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Inducing vomiting as fjrst aid for this substance may result in increased risk of chemical pneumonia or pulmonary edema caused by aspiration of the hydrocarbon solvent. Vomiting should be induced only under professional supervision. For 24-hour emergency assistance call 302/575-3000. ,. , . ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: 'This product is toxic to fish. Vo not apply directly to water. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of waste. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area. In case of a significant spill, call CHEMTREC 800/424-9300. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS: Do not use or srore near heat or open name.

Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage dumping is prohibited. Do not reuse empty Storage: Store in original containers only. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store near food or feed. In case of spill or leak on floor or paved surfaces, soak up with sand, earth or synthetic absorbent. Rmove to chemical waste area. Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of p.xcess pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agncy, or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Container Disposal: Metal Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Ther. offer for recycling or reconditioni.ng, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local &uthorities. Plastic Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycli.ng or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Gla5s Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose of in a san~.tary landfill·or by other approved state and local procedures. NOTICE TO BUYER AND USER: Seller warrants that thh product conforms to the chemical description of the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use. This warranty does not extend to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal use conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to Seller and Buyer and User assumes the risk of any such use. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY. SELLER SHALL NOT ~E LIABLE YOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT AND SELLER'S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER'S AND USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE.

{ \ DIRECTIONS FOR USE IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A HANNER INCONSISTENT WITH ITS LABELING. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL FOR DIRECTIONS FOR USE. THIS LABELING MUST BE IN THE POSSESSION OF THE USER AT THE TI~~ OF PESTICIDE APPLICATION. ,. , ,

( FUSILADE'" 2E DIRECTIONs FOR USE It is a violation of Federal Law to use this Pl:'O' : 'on a manner inconsistent with ita labeling. This labeling must e in the possession of the user at the time of application. General Information FUSILADE 2E is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and perennial grass weeds in cotton and soybeans. FUSILADE 2E will provide effective control of grass weeds in conventional tillage, minimum tillage, and no-till plantings. FUSILADE 2E does not control broad leaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass). Control Symptoms FUSILADE 2E is a systemic herbicide which moves from the treated foliage into the rhizomes, stolons and growing points (meristematic regions) of treated grass weeds. Excellent control of a w~~e range of annual and perennial grass weeds will be obtained with FUSILADE 2E when applied as recommended on this label. Growth of treated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms include loss of vigQr, yellowing and/or reddening, and necrosis. Symptoms are generally observed within one to three weeks, depending on the grass weed species and environmental conditions. COTTON .' APPLICATION DIRECTIONS :: For all states except the irrigated areas of Arizona, California, New Mexico, West Oklahoma and West Texas, consult t!le use directions for Region A - Areas with adequate rainfall for crop production. For areas of low ranfAll and low relative humidity, consult the use directions for Re6ion B - Irrigated areas of Arizona, California, New Mexico,est Oklahoma and West Txas. Timing Apply to actively growing grass weeds before they exceed the recommended growth stages shown on this label. Spray Additives (Cleared for ue on growing crops) ALWAYS ADD ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:

-2- Oil Concentate Add cop oil concentrate at 1% (1 quart per 25 gallons) of the finished spay volume. Use only nonphytotoxic crop oil concen­ trates that contain 15-20% sufactant. OR - Nonionic Sufactant Add nonionic surfactant at 0.25% (1/2 pint per 25 galluns) of the finished spray volume. Use only nonionic surfactants that contain at least 75% suface active agent. Symptoms often develop faster when crop oil concentate is used than when nonionic surfactant is used, but thee will be little, if any, difference in final control. Gound Application Use sufficient spay volume And pressure to ensure complete coveage. With gound equipment, use a minimum of 5 gallons pe~ ace and 30-60 psi pressure. Use 60 psi if grass foliage is dense. DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZZLE TIPS WHICH DELIVER COARSE SPRAYS Aerial Application Use a minimum of 5 gallons per acre for aerial applicaticn. Cultivation Cultivation" of perennial grasses from 7 days prior until 3 days after application of FUILADE 2E may rduce control due to 1) destruction of gass foliage which otherwise would adsorb and translocate FUSILADE 2E into rhizomes and stolons; 2) inducing a stress on grass emaining in the uncultivated part of the field, thereby educing uptake and tanslocation of FUSILADE 2E. However. cultivation no sooner than 3 days afte application will often assist in grass cont~ol. Cultivation of annual grasses from 7 days prior until 7 days after aFplication of FUSILADE 2E may reduce control due to

  1. inducing a stress on g~as8 emaining in the uncultivated part of the field, theeby reducing uptake and translocation of FUSILADE 2EI 2) physical covering ~f small seedlings with soil • which prevents foliage contact by the spray. However, cultivation not sooner than 7 days following application will often assist in grass control.

I. ,. -3- 'and Applications When making band app11cations. equipment should be adjusted to provide meximum coverage of grasses in the row (drill). orough coverage can be obtained with a nozzle directed to each side of the row toward the gra •• in the row. Application with a single nozzle over the top of the row is not recommended. The use of band applications on perennial grasses mey result in reinfestation of the treated band from the untreated middle. PEREt..'NIAL GRASS CONTROL For bpst results, rhizomes OT. stolons must be cut up by preplant tillage (discing, plowing, etc.) to stimulate maximum emergence of grass shoots. Because rhizomes and stolons are not cut up by preplant tillage in no-till and reduced tillage plantings, a second application is recommended for season-long control. Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively grOWing areas. Two applcations of FUSILADE 2E are generally more effective for full season control than a single application of the same total amount. REGION A - AREAS WITH ADEQUATE RAINFALL FOR CROP PRODUCTION. (For all states cxcppt the irrigated area~ of Arizona, California, New Mexico, West Oklahoma and We1t Texas. Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively growing grasses. Always add either crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant at the recommended rates USE LOWER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of. all grass foliage can be achieved . . . A majority of the grass is less than the maximum recommended height. Rhizomes or stolons were cut up by preplant tillage. Environmental conditions are optimal: abundant soil moisture, warm temperatures and high humidity. USE HIGHER RF.COMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grass foliage cannot be achieved. A majority of the grass is at the maximum recommended height. Rhizomes and stolons wer~ not cut up by preplant tillage. One or more environmental conditions is less than optimal: limited soil moisture, cool temperatures or low humidity. ~ /

-',- Rhizome Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) Apply \ t') 1\ pint. of FUSILADE 2E per acre to johnlongnas when it il 12-18 inches tall and before the boot Itage. If refrowth occurs, apply \ to 1 pint per acre when regrowth is 6-12 nches tall. Do not apply a total of more than 4 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre per season. Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) q c/. '1 J Apply 3/4 to 2 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre to bermudagrall up to three inches in height or 4-8 inches in stolon (runner) length. Bermudagrass may regrow. For season-long control, make a second application of 3/4 to 1\ pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre 2 to 6 weeks after the first application. Because bermudagrass is a low growing perennial, the crop canopy may shield it from herbicide sprays. Coverage may be improved by directing the spray under the crop canopy. Do not apply a total of more than 4 pints per acre per season. Spot Treatments Mix FUSILADE 2E end crp oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant with ater according to the amounts shown below. Spray to obtain thorogh coverage, but do not spray to runoff. Retreat if necessary. Applications must b made prior to boll set in cotton. Do Toot apply a total or more than 4 pints of FUStLADE 2E per acre per season. Add These Amounts To Make Tht's , Crop oil Nonlonlc Spray Volume FUSItADE 2E Concentrate or Surfactant 1 gallon 1.0 fl. oz. 1-1/4 fl. oz. 1/3 flo oz. 25 gallons 1\ pints 1 quart 1/2 pint 50 gallons 3.0 pints ~ quarts 1 pint 100 gallons 3.0 quarts 1 gdlon 1 quart REGION B - IRRIGATED AREAS OF Arizona, California, New Mexico, West Oklahoma and West Texas. Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively growing grasses. For best results, apply FUSILADE 2E within seven days after irrigation Always add either crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant

( -5- USE LOWER RECOMMENDED RATES WIlD: • Complete vettinl of all gra •• foliage ~.n be achieved. ~) / I 'j (J I • A .. jority of the Ir ... is 1 ... than the maxilllUlll recOllDended heiaht •

  • Rhizome. or .tolons vere cut up by preplant tillage. Environmental conditions are optimal: abundant soil moisture, warm temperature. and high humidity. USE HIGHER RECOMMENDED RATES WHflI: C~pl.te wetting of all grass foliage cannot be achieved. A majority of the grals is at the maxilllUlll recommended height.
  • Rhizomes and Itolon. vere not cut up by preplant tillage. One or more environmental conditions is lell than opttmal: ltmitd soil moisture, cool temperaturel or low humidity. Rhizome Johnlongrals (Sorghum halepense) Apply 1 to 2 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre to johnsongrass when it is 12-18 inches taU and before the boot stage. For season-long control, make a .econd application of 1 to 2 pintl per acre 2-6 weeks after the first application. Do not apply a total of more than 4 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre. Sermudagras. (Cynodon dactylon) Apply 1 to 2 pints of ZuSILADE lE per acre to bermudagrass when it is 3 inches in height or 4-8 inches in stolon (runner) length. For season-long control, make a lecond application of 1 to 2 pints per acre 2-6 weeks after the first application. Secause bermudagrass is a low-growing perennial, the crop canopy may shield it from herbicide sprays. Coverage may be improved by directing the spray under the crop canopy. Do not apply a total of more than 4 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre per leason. Spot Treatments Mix FUSlLADE 2E and crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant with vater according to the amounts shown below. Spray to obtain through coverage, but do not .prey to runoff. Retreat if necessary. Application Ihould be made prior to boll set in cotton. Do not apply a total of more than 4 pintl of FUSlLADE LE per acre per lea son •

( To Make Thb Spray VolUllle 1 gallon 25 gallon a 50 gallons 100 gallons -6- Add Thne Amounts Crop on FUSILADE 2£ Concentrate or 1 fl. oz. 11J pinta 3.0 pints 3.CI quarts 1 1/4 fl. oz. 1 qULrt 2 quarts 1 gallon ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Nonlonlc Surfactant 1/3 fl. oz. 1/2 pint 1 pint 1 quart For grasses not exceeding the growth stages shown in Table I, and before tillering, apply FUSILADE 2E at the rates recommended in Table 1. Do not apply a total of more than 4 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre per season. RESIDUAL ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Under conditions where rainfall is adequate following FUSILADE 2E application, soil residual activity may be observed. This may result in control or suppression of new flushes of annual grasses. The amount of residual control is dependent on the FUSILAD£ 2E rate used, grass density and soil type, with more activity being seen with higher rates on coarse-textured soils low in organic matter. TABLE 1 ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively growing grasses. Apply to grasses no l'tger than the size indicated in this table. Always add the recommended rate of nonphytotoxic oil concentrate or nonionic aurfactant. Do not use flood type or other nozzle tips which deliver coarse aprays. REGION A - AREAS WITH ADEQUATE RAINFALL (FOR ALL STATES EXCEPT THE IRRIGATED AREAS OF ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO, WEST OKLAHOMA AND WEST TEXAS. USE LOWER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grasa foliage can be achieved. A majority of the gra •• i. Ie •• than the maximum recommended height. Environmental condition. are optimal: abundant soil moisture, warm temperatures and high humidity . •

-7- USE HIGHER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN; Complete wetting of all gra •• foliage cannot be achieved. A majority of the gra •• i. at the meximua recommended height. One OT DOre environmental condition. i. less than opti.al: limited .oil moisture, cool temperature. or low humidity. Grass Species Group 1 Shatterr.ane/Wildcane/VolunterT milo (Sorghum bicolor~ Volunteer corn (Zea matS) Seedling johnsongrass orghum halepense) Group 2 Broad1eaf signalgTass (Brachiaria latyphy1la) Fall panicum ( anicum dichotomiflorum) GoosegTass (E1eusine indica) Texas panicum (Panicumtexanum) Wild oats (Avena fatua) Volunteer oats (Avena sativa) Volunteer wheat (Triticum aestivum) Volunteer rye (Secale cereale) Witchgrass (Penicum capillare) Group 3 BaTnyargr.ss (Echinoch!oa crus-gall i) Jung'.ierlCe (Echinochloa colonum) It~ngrass (Rottboellra exaltata) Large crabgrass (DifitarLl sanguinalis) mooth crabgTass (D gitaria isChaemum) Southern sandbuT (Cenchrus ec6inatus) Yellow foxtail (Setaria lutescensr-­ GTeen foxtail (SetaTia viTidis) Giant foxtail (SetaTia faberi) Red Tice (rYia sativa) Volunteer ar ey (Hordeum vulgare) Tighthead Sprangle Top (Letochloa panicoide.) Loose ead Sprangle Top (Leptochloa fascicularis) Height FUSILADE Rate (Inches) (Pints/A) 6-12 12-24 4-12 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-" / 2_4a / 2_4- 2-4 4-6 4-6 4-6b / 1-2 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 1,'4 to 3/4 1/4 to 3/4 1/4 to 3/4 1/2 to 1-1/2 1/2 to 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 1/2 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 to 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 to 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 3/4 ta 1-1/2 : Length of runners or numbers of leaves Two or three leaves Retreat at the recommended rate if needed ta cantra1 1ate­ germinating gra •• es or regrowth.

• -8- Wh.n .ixed Ira •• population. include Ira •• e. from Group 2 or 3, u •• the hilher rate ranle of FUSlLADE 2E for broad-spectrum control. lEGION B - lRlllCATED AREAS OF AllnONA, CALIFOIUUA, NEW MEXICO. WEST OICLAHOHA AND WEST TEXAS. USE LOWER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wettiDS of all srass foliase can be achieved. A .ajority of the gra •• i. le.s than the maximum recommended height. Environmental eondition. are optimal: abundant solI moistue, warm temperature. and high humidity. USE HIGHER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grass foliage cannot be achieved. A majority of the grass is at the maximum recommended height. One or more environmental conditions is less than optimal: Itmited soil moisture, cool temperatures or low humidity. GraBB Species Seedling johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) ShattercanefWildcane/Volunteer milo (Sorghum bicolor) Vo lunteer corn (Zea mays)' Volunteer oats (AVina sativa) Volunteer Wheat <Triticum aestivum) Sarnyardgrass (Ec6inoc6toa cru.-gal}i Field sandbur (Cenchru. pauciflorus Southern .andbur (Cenchrus echinatus) Junglerice (Echinochloa colonum) Large crabgrass (DIgitaria sanguinali.) Prairie cupgras. (Eriochioa contracta) Southwestern cupgras. (Eriochloa fracilis) Volunteer barle, (h~~deum vulfare Red spranlle top (teploailiformi.) Mexican sprangle top (Leptochloa uninervia) Height (lnches) 4-12 6-12 12-24 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 FUSllA:)E Rate (Pints/A) 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 2 Retreat at the recommended rate if needed to control late­ ,erminatin, Ira.ses or re,rowth. Remarks and Precautions Do not apply a total gf more than 4 pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre per s.ason to cotton. ! I

( -9- Clean sprayer thoroughly before and aiter the application of FUSILADE 2E. Failure to clean sprayer thoroughly after appli­ cation may result in injury to any grass crop subsequently sprayed, including corn, sorghum, small grains, sugarcane, rice and turf. Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Grass crops are highly susceptible to FUSILADE 2E. Do not 'plant rotational grass crops such as corn, sorghum and cereals within 60 days after last application. Do not harvest cotton within 90 days of application. Do not apply after boll set. Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay. Do not tank mix FUSILADE 2E with herbicides or other pesticides, with liquid fertilizers or with any other additive except as specified on this label. Sequential application of other herbicides within five dars before or after FUSILADE 2E appli­ cation has sometimes resu ts in crop injury and reduced grass control. Do not apply FUSILADE 2E with recirculating sprays, ropewick applicators or any similar devices. Do not apply FUSILADE 2E if rainfall is expected within 1 hour. SOYBEANS APPLICATION DIRECTIONS Apply to acively growing grasses before they exceed the recom­ mended growth stages shbwn on this label. Spray Volume and Pressure Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to enuure complete coverage. With ground equipment, use a minimum f 10 gallns per acre and 30-60 psi pressure. Use 60 psi if grass folage is dense. DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZZLE TIPS WHICH DELIVER COARSE SPRAYS Spray Additives (Cleared for use on growing crops) ALWAYS ADD ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Crop Oil Concentrate Add crop oil concentrate at 1% (1 quart per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume. Use only nonphytotoxi~ crop oil concen­ trates that contain 15-20% surfactant.

( -10- Nonionic Surfactant Add nonionic .urfactant at 0.251 (1/2 pint per 25 gallon.) of the finiahed .pray volume. U ... nly nonionic surfactanta that contain at lea.t 751 .urface active .gent. Symptom. often develop fa.ter when crop oil concentrate i. used than when nonionic .u:rfactant 11 used, but there will be little, if any, difference in final control. Ground Application Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage. With group eqUipment, use a min:tt!l of 5 ,aUons per acre and 30-60 pai pre.sure. Use 60 psi if grass foliage is dense. DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZZLE TIPS WHICH DELIVER CO~~SE SPRAYS Aerial Applicat.ion Use a minimum of 5 gallons per acre for aerial application. Cultivation Cultivation of perennial gl'uses from 7 days prior until 3 IS aA·· ~ / days after application of FUSILADE 2E may reduce control due to

  1. destruction of gras. foliage which otherwise would adsorb and translocate "USILADE 2E into rhizomes and stolons I 2) inducing a atress on grass remaining \n the uncultivated part of the field, thereby reducing uptake and translocation of FUSILADE 2E. However, cultivatioQ no sooner than 3 days after application will often auist in gra.s control'; Cultivation of annual grasses from 7 daya prior until 7 days after application of FUSILADE 2E may reduce control due to 1) inducing a atress on grasa remaining in the uncultivMted part of the field, thereby reducing uptake and tranc10cation of FUSILADE 2EI 2) physical covering of .mall seedlinga with aoil which prevents foliage contact by the spray. However, cultivation not .ooner than 7 day. following application will often sssist in gra .. control. Band Applicationa When making band applications, equipment ahould be adjusted to provide maximum coverage of grasae. in the row (drill). Thorough coverage can be obtained with a nozzle directed to each side of the row toward the grass in the row. Application with a single nozzle over the top of the row i. not rec~ended. The use of band applications on perennial gra.aes may reault in reinfestation of the treated band from the untreated middle.

'. -11- / b cr{31 PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL For best results, rhizomes or s'.')lons 1IIIlst be cut up by preplant tillage (dilcing, plowing, etc.) to sttmulate maximum emergence of grass shoots. Because rhizomes and stolons are not cut up by preplant tillage in no-till and reduced tillage plantings, a second application il recommended for season-long control. Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively growing areas. Two applications of FUSILADE 2E are generally more effectivp. for full season control than a single application of the same total amount. Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively growing grasses. Always add either crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant at the recommended rates USE LOWER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grass foliage can be achieved. A majority of the grass is lesl' than the maximum recommended height. Rhizomes or stol ')ns were c'.!t up by preplant tillage. Environmental conditions are optimal: abundant soil moisture, warm temperatures and high humidity. USE HIGHER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grass foliage cannot be achieved. , " A majority of the grass is at the maximum recommended height. Rhizomes and stolons were not cut up by preplant til1age, One or more environmental conditions is less than optimal: limited soil moisture, cool temper~tures or low humidity. Rhizome Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) Apply \ to 1\ pints of FUSILADE 2E per acre to johnsongrRss when it ia 12-18 inches tall and before the boot stage. If regrowth occurs, apply \ to 1 pint per acre when regrowth is 6-12 inches tall. Do not apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre per season. .. I I , L I' "

/ 7 ~ s\ -12- BermudagraBs (Cynodon dactylon) Apply 3/4 to 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre to benmldagrass up to three inches in height or 4-8 inches in stolon (runner) length. Bermudagrass may regrow. FOT season-long control, when 3/4 to 1 pints/A has been used, apply 1 pint peT acre 2 to 6 weeks afteT the first application. Because bermudagTass is a low growing perennial, the crop canopy may shield it from herbicide sprays. Coverage may be improved by directing the spray under the crop canopy. Do not apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre. Quackgrass (Agropyron Tepens) Apply 1 to 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre to quackgrass that has 3 to 5 leaves and does not exceed 10 inches in height. Quackgrass may regrow. For season long control when the 1 pint rate has been used, apply 1 pint per acre 2 to 6 weeks after the first application. Do not apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre. Wire stem muhly (Mulhenbergia frondosa) Apply \ to 1\ pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre to wirestem muhly when it is 4 to 12 inches tall. Wirestem muhly may regrow. For season-long control, when \ to 1 pint per acre has been used, apply \ to 1 pint per acre 2. to 6 weeks after the first application. Do not apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per season. Spot Treatments Mix FUSlLADE 2E and crop oil concentrate of non ionic surfactant with water ~ccording to the amounts shown below. Spray to obtain thorough coverage, but do not spray to runoff. Retreat if necessary. Applications must be made prior to bloom in soybeans. Do not apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E per acre per season . To Make This Spray VolumEl 1 gallon 25 gallons 50 gallor:s 100 gallons FUSlLADE 2E 1 fl. oz. 1\ pints 3 pints 3 quarts Add These Amounts Crop oil Concentrate or 1 1/4 fl. oz. 1 quart 2 quarts 1 gallon ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Nonionic Surfactant 1/3 fl. oz. 1/2 pint 1 pint 1 quart FoT. grasses not exceeding the growth stages shown in Table 2, and before tillering, apply FUISLADE 2E at the rates recommended in Table 2. Do net apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E par acre per season.

-13- I ) . ~ / o (j'~ / RESIDUAL ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Under conditions where rainfall is adequate following application, soil reaidual activity may be observed. This may result in control or suppression of new flushes of annual grasses. The amount of residual control is dependent on the FUSILADE 2E rate used, grass density and soil type, with more activity being seen with higher rates on coarse-textured soils low in organic matter. ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Apply FUSILADE 2E to actively growing grasses. Apply to grasses no larger than the size indicated in this table. Always add the recommended rate of nonphytotoxic oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant. Do not use flood type or other nozzle tips which deliver coarse sprays. USE LOWER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grass foliage can be achieved. A majority of the grass is less than the maximum recommended height. Environmental conditions are optimal: abundant soil moisture, warm temperatures and high humidity. USE HIGHER RECOMMENDED RATES WHEN: Complete wetting of all grass foliage cannot be achieved. A maj0-z;ity of the g,rass is at the maximum recommended height. , " One or'more environmental conditions is less than optimal: limited soil moisture, cool temperatures or low humidity. Grass Species Group 1 Shattercane/Wildcane/Volunterr milo (Sorghum bicolor) Volunteer corn (Zea matS) Seedling johnsongrass orghum halepense) Height FUSILADE Rate (Inches) (Pints/A) 6-12 12-24 4-12 1/4 to 3/4 • 1/4 to 3/4 1/4 to 3/4

-14- GrouE 2 Wild proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) 4-8 1/2 to 1 Broadleaf signalgras 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 (Brachiaria platYEhylls) Fall panicum ( anicum dichotomiflorum) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 Goosegrass (Fleusine indica) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 Texas panicum (Panicum texanum) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 Wild oats (Avena-tatUi) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 Volunteer oats (A",.ma sativa) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 Volunteer wheat (Triticum aestivum) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 Volunteer rye (Secale cereale) 2-4 1/2 1:0 1-1/2 Witchgrass (Panicum capillare) 2-4 1/2 to 1-1/2 GrouE 3 Barnyar1grass (Echinochloa crus-galli) 2-4 3/4 t r 1-1/2 Junglerice (Echinochloa colonum) 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 Itchgrass (Rotthoellia exaltata) 2-4 / 3/4 to 1-1/2 Large cTabgrass (Diitaria sanguinalis) 2_ 4a / 3/4 to 1-1/2 Smooth crabgrass (D1gitaria ischaemum) 2_4a 3/4 tc 1-1/2 Southern sandbu~ (Cenchrus echinatus) 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 Yellow foxtail (Setaria lutescens) 4-6 3/4 to 1-1/2 Green foxtail (SetaTia viridisr-- 4-6 3/4 to 1-1/2 Giant foxtail (Setaria faheri) 4-6b/ 3/4 to 1-1/2 Red Tice (rYia sativa) 1-2 3/4 to 1-1/2 Volunteer ar ey (Hordeum vulfare) 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 Woolly Cupgrass (Eriochloa vi losa) 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 Tighhead Sprangle Top 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 (Lehtochloa panico ides) Loose ead Sprangle Top 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 (LeEtochloa fascicularis) 2-4 3/4 to 1-1/2 ~~ Length of runners or numbers of leaves Two Ot" thre'e leaves If rates of 1/4 to 1 pint/acTe have been used, retreat at a rate up to 1 pint/acre if needed to control late geTlllinating grasses or regrowth. Do not apply a total of more than 2 pints of FUSLADE 2E per acre per season. When mixed grass populations include grasses from Group 2 or 3, use the higher rate range of FUSlLADE 2E for broad-spectrum control. Remarks and Precautions Do not apply a total of more than" 'ints of FUS1LADE 2E per acre per season to soybeans. Clean sprayer thoroughly before and after the application of FUSlLADE 2E. Failure to clean sprayer thoroughl, after application may result in injury to any grass crop subsequently spraye~. including corn, sorghum, small grains, sugarcane, rice and turf.

• ( , -15- Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. are highly susceptible to FUSlLADE 2E. Grass crops Do not plant rotational grass crops such as corn, sorghum and cereals within 60 days after last application. Make last application before bloom. Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay. Do not tank mix FUSILADE 2E with herbicides or other pesticides, with liquid fertilizers or with any other additive except as specified on this label. Sequential application of other herbicides within five days before or after FUSlLADE 2£ appli­ cation has somettmes results in crop injury and reduced grass control. Do not apply FUSlLADE 2£ with recirculating sprays, ropewick applicators or any stmilar devices • vo not apply FUSlLAD£ 2£ if rainfall is expected within 1 hour. Conversion Table FUSlLADE 2£ Rate to be , • ~ ied Ib ailA Pints/A fl oz/A A/gal 0.031 1/8 2 64 0.063 1/4 4 32 0.094 3/8 6 21.3 0.125 1/2 8 16 0.188 3/4 12 10.7 0.250 " 'I 16 8 0.5 "2 32 4 . , FUSlLAD£ 2E contains 2 pounds of active ingredient per gallon. WIGOI100384mah04

SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL FOR NONCROP AND NONFOOD USES FUSlLADE- 2E Herbicide EPA Reg. No. 10182-66 Not for use or storage in or around the home. DIREctIONs FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. GENERAL INFORMATION - FUSILADE 2E is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and perennial grasses in many nonfood crops and noncrop areas. FUSILADE 2E does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass) . Application Information and Timing - Thorough spray coverage is requirpd for optimum control of grasses present. Apply to actively sr"11114.n6; -"ftc: before they exceed the recOlllDended growth stages shown on this laDel. Control Symptoms - FUSILADE 2E is a systemic herbicide wbch moves from the treated foliage into the rhizomes, stolons, and growing ponts of grasses. Excellent control of a wide range of annual and erennial gsses will be obtained with FUSlLADE 2E whEn applied as recOlllDended on this label. Growth of treated grasses stops soon after application. Symptoms include loss of vigor, yellowing and/or reddening, and necrosis. Symptoms are generally observed within one to three weeks, depending on grass species and environmental conditions.

( -2- mwucs AND PRECAUTIONS Environmental Hazards: This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of waste. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area. Do not apply FUSlLADE 2E if rainfall is expected within 1 hour. Do not tank mix FUSlLADE 2E with herbicide' other pesticides, with liquid fertilizers or with any other ab~!tives except as specified on this label. Sequential application of other herbicides within five day. before or after FUSILADE 2E application has somettmes resulted in reduced grass control. Clean sprayer thoroughly before and after the application of FUSILADE 2E. Failure to clean sprayer thoroughly after application may result in injury to any grass crop subsequently sprayed, including corn, sorghum, small grains, sugar cane, rice and turf. Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Grass crops such as corn, sorghum, small grains, sugar cane, rice and turf are highly susceptible to FUSILADE 2E. All applicable directions, restrictions, and precautions on the EPA egistered label are to be followed. FUSILADE 2E herbicide can be useJ to control grass weeds in areas such as aiports, electric trsnsformer stations and substations, pipeline pumping stations, around buildings, storage yards, fence lines, parkways, roadsides, rights-of-way, a~d other noncropland areas. NOTE: IF SPRAY IN' AREAS ADJACENT TO ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS OR GROUND COVERS: be NOT APPLY TO FOLIAGE OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS OR ~ROUND COVERS UNLESS THEY ARE LISTED IN TABLE 1 OF THE ORNAMENTAL SEer-ON OF THIS LABEl.. For specific rates of application and instructions for control of grass weeds, see the "Directions for Application" section of this label.

-3- tALLOw LAND FUSlLADE 2E herbicide can be u.ed to control gra •• weeds during fallow periocia. Do not plant rotational crop. other than cotton and .oybeans within 60 day. after la.t application. For specific rate. of application and instructions for control of f ra .. weed., .ee the ''Directions for Application" section of this abel. NONHtARINt t"~ CROPS, vINts, ASpARAGUS AND JOJOHA FUSILADE 2E herbicide can be used to control grass weeds in nonbearing groves, orchard. or vineyards or for site preparation prior to transplanting. APPLY AS A DIRECTED SPRAY TO PREVENT CONTACT OF SPRAY WITH FOLIAGE OF TREES OR VINES. DO NOT APPLY TO TREES OR VINES THAT WILL BE HARVESTED WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER APPLICATION. DO NOT APPLY TO ASPARAGUS FROM WHICH SPEARS WILL BE HARVEST£D WITHIN ONE YEAR OF TREATMENT. FUSILADE 2E is recommended on the following nonbearing crops: Almonds Apples Apricots Aspar_gus Avocados Berd,!'~ Cherrl40" Dates Figs Filberts " Grapes Grapefruit Jojoba Lemons Limes Macademia Nectarines Olives Oranges :'paches Pears Pecans Pistachios Plums POIIIettranates Prunes Tangelos Tangerines Walnuts For specifi~ r.tes of application and lr.~t-·~tions for control of f ra •• weeds, .ee the "Directions for Applit..!": H .. n" .ect ion of th is abel.

I. , •. ~ ..• " I';"· :·i ' . .. . 't' • •. ·t· ......... -4- ( oRNAMENtALs FUSlLADE 2E herbicide can be used to control grass weeds in many neMly transplanted and established nongrassy ornamentals, trees, shrUb. and ground cover.. See the following Tables 1 and 11 for specific recommended uses. (USE ONLY MONI0NIe SURFACTANT ON ORNAMENTALS. ) Application of FUS1LADE 2E may be made over-the-top to ornamentals listed in Table 1. Apply as a directed spray to prevent contact of spray with foliage of ornamentals listed in Table 11. For .pecific rates of application and instructions for control of gra .. weeds, see the ''Directions for Application" section of thh label. DIREctIONS FOR APPLICATiON Use 2 pints of FUSlLADE 2E and 1 quart of crop oil concentrate or \ pint of a nonionic surfactant per 25 gallons of water. (Use only nonionic surfactant on ornamentals). Apply by ground equipment using 25 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre with 30-60 psi pressure. Spray to obtain thorough coverage of gra.s foliage, but not to run-off. Repeat treatments may be nece~sary to provide full-season control. Use standard pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozz.les. Add These Amounts To Make This Crop OUa Nonionic b To Treat SEraI Vo lume ,. FUSlLADE + Concentrate or Surfactant .. 1 acre 25 gal 2 pinta + 1 quart or \ pint 2 acres 50 gal 2 quarts + 2 quarts or 1 pint 4 acres 100 gal " quarts + 1 gallon or 1 quart a U.e nonphytotoxic crop oil concentrates that contain 15-20% surfactant. Do not use crop oil concentrate on ornamentals. b Uae non ionic surfactant. that contain at lealt 751 lurface active agent. AtRiAL APPLICATION Use a minimum of 5 gallons per acre for aerial spplication.

.. •• L . -5- • Apply FUSlLADE 2E to actively growing frasses before they exceed the recommended grth atagea ahown be ow: Perennial Graaaea Johnsongrasa (SoTghum halepense) BeTmudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) Quackgrass (Agropyron repens) Guineagrass (Panicum maximum) Annual Grasses • Growth Stage 12-18" tall and befoTe boot stage. 3" tall OT with 4-8" TUnners. 3-5 leaves, not more than 10" tall. 6-12" tall and before seedhead initiation Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa cruStalli) Broadleaf signalgrass (Srachiar a ptatyphy1la) Fall panicum (Panicum dichotomiflo.um) Field sandbur (Cenchrus paucifloTUs) Foxtail, green (Setaria viridis) Foxtail, giant (Setaria fabeTi) Foxtail, yellow (Setaria lutenscens) Goosegrass (Eleusine indica) GuineagTass, seedling (Panicum maximum) Itchgrass (Rottboellia exaltata) JohnsongTass, seedling (Sorghum halepense) Junglet!ce CEchinochloa olonu) Large crabgrass (Digitar a san uinalis) Prairie cupgrass (ETiochloa contracta Red rice (O,oii sativa) Shattercane dcane/Volunteer milo (Sorghum bicolor) Smooth crabgrass (Digitaria ischaemum) Southern sandbur (Cenchrua echinatus) Southwestern cupgrass (Eriochloa gracilis) Texas panicum (Panicum texanum) Volunteer barley (HoTdeum vulgare) Volunteer corn (Zea mt,a) Volunteer wheat T!rit cum aestivum) Wild oats (Avena fatua) Wild proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) Witchgrass (Panicum capil1are) 2-8" tall. before tilleTing and/oT heading.

-6- TABLE t OVER-THE-TOP APPLICATIONS .ay be applied to the following ornamentall: USE ONLY MONtONtC SURFACTANT OR OllIW4!t.TAS AiYllum Alyasum Ipp. Arborvitae Thuja IPp_ Cinquefoil Potent illa Ipp. Cotonealter Cotonealter IPp~ Dogwood Cornul Ipp. Dougl.1 firll Preudotluga spp. Engli.h Ivy Heden he 11x Euonymul Euonymul Ipp. Firll Abiel .pp. ; Foraythia Forsythia Ipp. Hemlock11 Tluga IpP.

  • , Rolly '-lex Ipp. Japanele Inowball Viburnum Ipp. LUyturf Lir10pe Ipp. O'Connor'~ 1.gume Trif~- iu~ : agiferum Periv1t --le Vinca. Pine ll Pinul Ipp. Privet Ligultrum Ipp. Rhododendron (excluding Azalea) spruce 11 Picu Ipp. Yew ll Taxus Ipp. 11 DIRECTED APPLICATION recOllllllended from budbruk. through initial growth hardening. NOTICE TO USER: J(,i~/ It il tmposlible to telt every Ipeciel and variety of ornamental or nursery plants. Plant tolerance to FUSILADE hal been found to be acceptable in the above Ipecified genera and ~pecies. Neither the manufacturer nor the leller ha. determined whether or not FUSILADE can .afely be uled on plantl not Ipecified on thil label. The profe.sional user should determine if FUSItADE can be uled I.fely prior to use.

( -7- ...... ) 7,yi, ~ / TABLE II DIRECTED APPLICATIONS to avoid ornamental foliage are recommended for the following: Ajuf a A usa app. Ad (flowering) Prunus app. Ash Fraxinus app. Azalea Rhododendron app. Barberry Berberh spp. Beech Fagus spp. Birch Betula spp. Boxwood Buxus spp. Cherry (flowering) Prunus &Pp. Crabapple Malus sPE. " Cepe Myrtle ., Lagerstroemia indica Elm Ulmus spp. Eucalyptus EucalyPtus app. Firethom P"yr.cantha spp. MagnoUa MagnoUa app. Maple Acer app. Marifold Ca andula app. Mountainash Sorbus spp. Oak Quercus sw. Peach (flowering) Prunus spe. Pear (flowering> pyrus spp. Petunia Petunia spp. Photinia Phot inia spp. Pittosporum Pittosporum spp. Plum (Flowering) Prunus ape. Quince Chaenomeles spp::,. Redbud Cerch ape. Spirea Spiraea s~ Continued ... I , 1

TABLE 11 (Continued) Gardenia Gardenia app. Geranium 'Pelargonium app. Boraecheatnut Aesculus spp. IapaUens ImpaUens app. Juniper Juniperus app. Spot Treatments -8- Sweet-gum Liguidambar app. Tulip-tree Liriodendron app. Willow Salix app. Zinnia Zinnia app. Mix FUSILADE 2E and crop oil concentrate or nonionic aurfactant with water according to the amounts ahown below. Spray to obtain thorough coverage, but do not apray to runoff. Retreat if necessary. To Make This Spray Volume 1 gallon 25 gallons 50 ga11on8,' 100 ga11on~ Add Theae Amounts FuStLXD£ 2£ trop Oil Concentrate or Nonionic Surf. 1 fl. 0%. 1\ pint 3 pintll 3 quar~s •• 1-1/4 flo 0%. 1 quart 2 quarts 1 gallon 1/3 fl. oz. 1/2 pint 1 pint 1 quart

· ' \ { • -9- NO'rICE TO BUYER: Seller warr.nU th.t thh product conform's to the chemic.l de.cription on the l.bel and i8 rea.onably fit for the purpo.ea .tated on the l.bel When u.ed in .ccord.nce with direction. under normal condition. of u.e. Thi. w.ranty doe. not .xtend to the u.e of thia product contr.ry to label in.truction •• or under .bnormal use condition •• or under condition. not re •• on.bly fore •••• ble to Seller and Buyer a.sumes the ri.k of any .uch use. Seller 6i.clatm. all othr warr.nties expre.aed or implied includint any warranty of fitne.. or merchant.bility. Seller .hal not be liable for consequential .pecial or indirect damagea re.ultint from the u.e or handling of this product and Seller'. aole liabi ity and Buyer's exclusive remedy .hall be limited to the refund of the purchase price. Conversion Table FUSlLADE 2E Rate to be Applied lbs ailA pinta/A fl oZ/A Algal 118 1/2 8 16 3/16 3/4 12 10.7 1/4 1 16 8 3/8 1\ 24 5.3 1/2 2 32 4 FUSlLADE 2E contains 2 pounds of active ingredient per gallon . .. , .

SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL FOR USE ON CONSERVATION USE ACRES FUSILADE- 2E Herbicide EPA Reg. No. IOI82-6 DIRECTIONS Fol USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. For control of annual and perennial grasses on fallow ground or in broadieaf cover crops, use 2 pints of FUSlLADF. 2E and I quart of crop oil concentrate or % pint of a nonionic surfactant per 25 gallons of water. Apply by ground equipment using 25 &allons of diluted spray per treated acre with 30-60 psi pressure. Spray to obtain thorough coverage, but not to run-off. Retreat if regrowth occurs, or to control newly germinatinf seedlings. Use standard pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozz es. To Make This Spray Volume 25 gal 50 gal 100 gal FUSILADE 2 pints 2 quarts 4 quarts Add These Amounts Crop 011 Concentrate a or 1 quart 2 quarts I gallon Nonionic b Surfactant \ pint 1 pint 1 quart &use nonphytotoxic crop oil concentrates that contain 15-40% surfactant. bUse nonionic su~~ctants that contain at least 75% surface active agent. Apply FUSlLADE 2E to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended growth stages shown below: Grass Perennial Grasses Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) Quackgrass (Agropyon repens) Annual Grasses* Growth Stage 12-18" tall and before b~ot stage. 3" taIlor with 4-8" runners. Minimum of 4 leaves, not more than 10" tall. 2-8" tall, before heading. *Except Annual Bluegrass (Poa annual

([ ?) ~:5) REMARKS AND PRECAtfttONs Do not graze treated cover crops or harvest for forage or hay. Do not plant rotational crops other than cotton and soybeans within 60 days after last application • • Grass crops such as corn, sorghum, small grains, sugar cane, and turf are highly susceptible to FUSILADE 2E. Avoid drift all other crops and nontarget areas. rice to All ~pplicable directions, restrictions, and precautions on the EPA registered label are to be followed. 080883mah09 " , . , J