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DREXEL VERNAM 7-E
- EPA Reg No: 19713-255
- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Vernolate (88.5%)
- Label accepted: 1994-03-11
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00255-19940311.pdf
• • PA.\ zs p~ I ~ 1 S UNlnD STAns ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEcnON AGENCY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460 Barbara Brown DREXEL CHEMICAL CO. P. O. Box 9306 Memphis. TN 38109 OFFICE OF PREVENTION. PEITlCIDEI AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES Subject: Label Amendment Submission of 07/28/93 in Response to PR Notice 93-7 EPA Reg. No. 19713-255 DREXEL VERNAM 7-E Dear Registrant: The labeling cited above and submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide. and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). as amended. is accepted subject to the comments reflected on the enclosed sheet. A copy of your proposed labeling stamped "ACCEPTED WITH COMMENTS" is enclosed. WHAT THIS ACCEPTANCE MEANS: Based on your cenification. the Agency has accepted the labeling changes that are necessary to comply with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) labeling requirements of 40 CFR pan 156. subpan K. described in PR NIltices 93-7 .:nd 93-11. Any other labeling changes submitted in connection with this amendment application but not directly related to compliance with the WPS have not been reviewed or accepted by the Agency. If you wish to make such changes. you must submit a separate amendment application proposing them. If your product is currently suspended. the acceptance of this labeling amendment does not affect the suspension in any way. WHAT VPU NEED TO DO NEXT: By the next label printing make all the specified changes to your labeling. Send to EPA one (1) copy of the final printed labeling: • BEFORE selling or distributing any product bearing the final printed labeling AND • WITHIN one year from date of this acceptance. @ AlqCIIIl:X;:" -- ...... _ ... .-,..,....-
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401 M Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20460-0001
Hand or courier deliveries of final printed labeling may be made to:
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Office of Pesticide Programs
Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2
1921 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, V A 22202
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'OHITBD STATBS BHVIROJIIIIDrl'AL PIlO'l'BCTIOH AGBHCY Office of Pesticide Progr ... Registration Division Barbara Brown DREXEL CHEMICAL 00 BOX 9306 MEMPHIS TN 38109 Comment for: EPA Reg Nr.19713-255 DREXEL VERNAM 7-E The following specific comments pertain to your WPS labeling submission concerning the product cited above: Delete the crossed-out statements on your proposed label. They are redundant statements or phrases. Add to the Start of Section for PPE: Some materials that are chemical resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow instruction for category" "on an EPA chemical resistant category selection chart.
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contains Seven Pounds of Active Ingredient Per Gallon
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHIlDREN
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Het contents 2\ Ga1./9.45 L.
Revisions 6/93
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P.O. Box 9306, Memphis, Tenn. 38109-0306
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I· I. I , l 3 BHVl:RONMBNTAL HAZARDS For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal area. below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Thi. product i •• old only for use. .tated on its label. Ho express or i~lied licen.e is granted to use or .ell this product under any patent in any Cl)untry except as .pecified: Country: United state. of America wBBDS COBTROLLBD BY VBRHAII 7-£ VERNAM 7-£ will not control established weeds: Annual Grasses: Barnyardqrass (Waterqrass) Bermudagrass seedlings** Crabgrass Fall Panicum Foxtail millet Giant foxtail Goosegrass Green foxtail Johnsonqrass, seedling wild cane* Yellow foxtail (Echinochloa crus-galli) (Cynodon dactylon) (Digitaria spp.) (Panicum dichotomiflorum) (Setaria italica) (setaria faberi) (£leusine indica) (setaria viridis) (Sorghum halepense) (Sorghum bicolor) ·(Setaria glauca) *CUltivation is suggested in addition to the VERNAM 7-£ treatment in fields with .aderate or heavy infestations of wild cane. *Southeastern u.S. only Annual BroacUeaf Weeds: Annual morningqlory Balloonvine Carpetweed COlllllOn lambsquarter Florida purslane (Florida pur.ley) Purslane Redroot pigweed Sicklepod (coffeeweed) Smooth pigweed Velvetleaf (buttonweed) *In Alabama Only VERHAM7E. DOC (Ipol108a purpurea) (Cardiosperaun halicacabum) (Mollugo verticillata) (Chenopodium album) (Richardia scabra) (Portulaca oleracea) (Aaaranthus retroflexus) (cassia obtusifolia) (Aaaranthus hybridus) (Abutilon theophrasti) 6/25/93
, I -, I 1 ~ ) The above listed broadleat weeds will be controlled only if treatment is made when conditions are favorable for weed seed germination and growth. Perennial Grasses: Bermudagrass* Purple nut.edge (nutgrass) Yellov nut.edge (nutgrass) *Southeastern u.s. only (Cynodon dactylon) (cyperua rotundu.) (Cyperua esculentu.) 4 EXisting stands of nutgrass must be turned under and chopped up thoroughly before treatment. For nutgrass control VERHAM 7-E must be thoroughly mixed into the soil prior to planting or applied subsurface to the soil vith injectors or sweeps. CUltivation is suggested in addition to VERHAM 7-E treatment in fields vith moderate to heavy nutgrass infestations. GENERAL USE PRECADTIONS Read entire label before using. VERHAM 7-E should be used only for recommended purposes and at recommended rates (do not overdose). Failure to follow label instructions, or use on crops not specifically listed on the label may result in crop injury or destruction. Applied according to directions and under normal groving conditions, VERNAM 7-E viii not harm the treated crop. Malformation of the priaary leaves is not unusual. This condition is only taaporary and viii not affect yields. During germination and early stages of growth, extended periods of unu.ually cold and vet or hot and dry veather, insect or plant disease attack, the use of certain soil-applied systeaic insecticides, improperly placed fertilizers or soil insecticides may create abnormal conditions that weaken crop seedlings. VERHAM 7-E used under these abnormal conditions could result in crop injury. VERHAM 7-E is recommended tor use on mineral soils only. Do not tank mix VERHAM 7-E vith insecticides or fungicides. Do not contaminate irrigation vater or vater used for domestic purposes. In irrigated areas, do not apply VERHAM 7-E before pre irrigation. VERNAM7E.OOC 6/25/93
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'. '. ~: .' ,. I 6 VERNAM 7-E is a selective herbicide which is mixed (incorporated) into the soil or applied below the surface of the soil for control of weeds listed on this label. VERNAM 7-E controls annual weeds as their seeds germinate by interfering with normal germination and seedling development. It does not control established weeds. All weed qrowtb and crop stubble should be thoroughly worked into the soil before treat.ent. APPLl:CATZOR DDBC'lIORS Pour the recommended amount of VERNAM 7-E into the spray tank during the filling operation. Apply in 10 to 50 gallons of water per ~cre using a properly calibrated, low-pressure (20 to 40 PSI) sprayer having good agitation. The soil should be well-worked and dry enough to parait good soil .txing (incorporation) or subsurface application. Soil should be as free as possible of trash for subsurface application with sweeps or injectors. Avoid overlaps that will increase dosage above recommended limits. PLUJ:D PBkT1LJ:ZBR STA'l'BIIBh'l' VERNAM 7-E may be combined with fluid (solution, slurry, or suspension) fertilizers. However, physical compatibility with these fluid fertilizers must be determined before combining in the spray tank. See Appendix I for directions regarding these coJibinations. DRY PBlCtILJ:ZBR STA'l'BIIBRT VERNAM 7-B may be impregnated on .any dry bulk fertilizers for use on registered crops. However, uniform distribution of VERNAM 7-B on fertilizer particles and uniform application are necessary to assure good results. See Appendix II for information and directions for impregnation and use. VERNAM7E. DOC 6/25/93
, I I , I,:, y 7 INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS VERNAM 7-E must be incorporated into the soil immediately (within minutes) to prevent loss of the herbicide. Whenever possible, application and incorporation should be done in the same operation. SOIL IfIYIHG (IIICOIIPORA!l'IOII) &BIORI5 PLUTDG: The following equip.-nt is co..anly used for soil llixing ('incorporation) before planting: Power Driven CUltivation Bq11i~t (Reco_nded on all soil types previously primary tilled): Ground speed should be adjusted with all PTa driven CUltivation tools to ensure thorough soil mixing. a. Horizontal action: set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep. b. Vertical action: set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep. Tandea Disr.s: Set to cut to a depth of 4 to 6 inches, operated at 4 to 6 mph, followed by a spike-tooth harrow or some other leveling device which extends beyond the ends of the discs. For more thorough mixing (for control or suppression of deep germinating grasses - wild cane, seedling johnsongrass, and nutsedge, disc in two different directions (cross disc). Prior to the second discing, raise the disc to prevent cutting deeper than 4 to 6 inches. ROTE: In the Southern Delta of the Mississippi Valley, disc incorporation is not recommended on the heavy (gumbo) clay soils. Pield CUltivators (Recommended for use on coarse textured soils in good tilth): Use 3 to 4 rows of sweeps spaced at 7 inch or less intervals and staggered so that no soil is left unturned, followed bya spike-tooth harrow pulled behind the cultivator. Do not use chisel plows for incorporation. set the cultivator to cut 4 to 6 inches deep, operated at 5 ·mph or more. The field cultivator should not be used alone as an. incorporation tool where control or suppression of deep-gerainating weeds such as nutgrass, johnsongrass seedlings or wild cane is desired. For control of these weeds, use a disc for at least one of the passes over the field. VERNAM7E. DOC 6/25/93
I {' ( It: ) 8 SOIL J[[XING (INCORPORATION) A1"l'ER PLAHTING: Use power-driven cultivation equipment set to cut to a depth of 2 inches, or on coarse textured (light) soils only, ground-driven tillers (rolling cultivators, rotary hoe, row wheels, etc.) set to cut to a depth of 1-\ inches and operated at 6 to 8 mph. When incorporating after planting, care aust be taken not to di.turb the crop seed or .e.dling. by adj usting tin.. or blades of incorporation equipment so they are not directly over the drill row. SUBSURPACB APPL::rCATXON BBFORB OR AT PLAHTDG (for peanuts and soybeans only): Special equipment des:',gned for subsurface application MUST be used. Injector unj ts must be rigidly lIOunted on or IMMEDIATELY ahead or DlMEDIATELY behind the planter unit. Sweeps must be mounted IMMEDIATELY ahead of the planter unit. (1) Soil Injeetion -- Injector shanks must be spaced 2\ to 3 inches apart and mounted in staggered positions to avoid trash buildup. Set shanks to inject .VERNAN 7-E 1\ to 3 inches below the soil surface. The width of the band in which weed control is desired will determine the number and spacing of injector shanks required per row. (Example: Four injector shanks spaced 3 inches apart gives a l2-inch band). A broadcast application can be .ade by increasing the number of shanks. The two shanks adjacent to the drill row must be 1\ to l~ inches on either side of it. ( 2) Covered sweeps -- Set the sweeps to run 3 to 4 inches below the soil surface. Calibrate by measuring the spray band width at the back edge of the sweep, not the sweep width. For BROADCAST APPL::rCATIONS, stagger sweeps on double tool bar so that they overlap sufficiently to allow spray bands to .. et. NOTS: When apply with sweeps, VERNAM 7-E must be applied deep enough to allow 3 to 4 inches of soil to remain over the treatment after the planting operation. PUNTING -- SOYBBANS, PBAlIUTS Do not plant seed deeper than 2 inches. FOR VERNAM 7-E application .ade before planting, seeding can be done immediately, or it may be delayed up to 10 days. If it is necessary to work the soil following application and incorporation, but before planting, do not work the soil deeper than the depth the herbicide was incorporated. To avoid reaoving VERNAM 7-E from the row (with loss of weed control in the row) do not move or .hape soil after treataent, such as by planting in deep furrows. RBCOIIIIERDATXONS -- VERNAII 7-B These recomaendations are given in terms of broadcast (overall) rates of VERNAN 7-E per acre. For band or row application, reduce broadcast rates proportionately, depending upon band width to be treated and row spacing. VERNAM7E.DOC 6/25/93
I I 9 PBAHOTS VERNAM 7-E may be applied before planting, at planting or immediately after planting. When applying afier planting, care must be taken not to disturb the seed. Use 2 -3 pints on coarse textured (sandy-light) soils; 3 pints on medium to fine textured (sandy loam to clay loam- .. dium to heavy) soils. USB PRBCAlJTl:ONS FOR DDtJ:GATXOIf DS'l'BNS:
- Apply this product only throuqh sprinkler includinq center pivot systems. Do not apply this product throuqh any other type of irrigation system.
- Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illeqal pesticide residues in the crop can result fro. nonunifora distribution of treated water.
- If you have questions about calibration, you should con~act state Extension Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
- Do not connect an irrigation system (includinq greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
- A person knowledqeable of the chemiqation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjust.ents should the need arise. USB PRBCAIJTl:OHS FOR SPRDIKLBR XBRIGATIOIf:
- The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irriqation pipeline to prevent water source contaaination from back-flow.
- The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, autoaatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. _
- The pesticide injection pipeline .ust also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection puap and connected to the systea interlock to prevent fluid from beinq withdrawn fro. the supply tank when the irriqation system is either automatically or aanually shut down.
- The system must contain functional interlockinq controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection puap when the water pump actor stops.
- The irriqation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump .ator when the water presaure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
- Systems must use a .. terinq pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.q., diaphraqa puap) effectively desiqned and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of beinq fitted with a system interlock. VERlfAM7E. DOC 6/25/93
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7. Inject the product with a positive displacement pump into the
main line ahead of a right angle turn to insure adequate
mixing.
8. Application of more than recommended quantities of irrigation
water may result in decreased product performance by removing
the chemical from the zone of effectiveness.
9. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area
intended for treat.ent, when nozzles do not provide uniform
distribution or when lines containing the product must be
dismantled and drained.
SOYBEANS
The followinq recdations are for soybeans grown in all areas
except in the Southeastern states:
VERNAM 7-E may be applied before planting, at planting, or
immediately after planting. When applying at or after planting,
cire must be take not to disturb the crop seed or seedlings. Use
2 -3 pints on coarse textured (sandy-light) soils, 3 pints on
medium to fine textured (sandy loam to clay loam - medium to
heavy) soils, 3~ pints on very fine textured (clay - very heavy)
soils.
For soybeans grown in the SOutheastern states including Horth
carolina, SOuth carolina, Georgia, Alaba ... , Florida and Bastern
Tallness.. (Talln. River Bast):
VERNAII 7-E may be applied before planting, at planting, or
illlllediately after planting. For incorporated applications made
before planting, do not plant in deep furrows, or use shanks or
other device ahead of planter which bring up untreated soil to
the surface. For furrow planted soybeans, apply VERNAM 7-E at or
immediately after planting in bands over the row and incorporate
with rew wheels only. When applying at or after planting, ct:e
must be taken not to disturb the crop seed or seedlings. Use 2 -3
pints on coarse textured (sandy-light) soils; 3 pints on-"lIII8diUll
to fine textured (sandy 101lll to clay 10am-JIEIdiua to heavy) soils.
1IO'l'E: In areas where beds are made prior to planting soybeans,
VERNAII 7-E may be applied in a band immediately ahead of the
bedding discs, Bet to cover the VERNAII 7-E with 3 to 4 inches of
soil. If bed levelers are used before planting soybeans, make the
beds higher to coapensate for leveling, so 2 to 3 inches of soil
remain over the treat.ent after the planting operation is done.
SBQUBH'l'IAL APPLICATIOHS
I XMPORTAHT: Always consult exact ll of each herbicide used for
specific recommendations and limitations.
For control of weeds not listed on the VERNAN 7-E label, and for
increased control of labeled broadleaf weeds, the following
herbicides are suggested as overlay treatments after preplant
applications of VERMAN 7-E:
SOYBEAHS
ANIBEH* 2 lbs./gal. liquid
VERMAM7E. DOC 6/25/93
, I Broadcast rates par acre: Coarse textured (light) soils -- 1 yallon Medium textured (aedium) soils -- 1 -8 Gallons Fine textured (heavy) soils -- 1~ Gallons BASAGRAN* 4 lbs./gal. liquid Broadcast rates par acre: I r' IIi f' ii ) Apply _ to 1 quart per acre. Rates depend upon weeds to be controlled. Consult and follow the reco..anded rates on the BASAGRAN label. LOROX* 50W Broadcast rates par acre: 11 Use 1 to 2-~ lbs. LOROX 50W per acre depending on soil type. Use on coarse to aadium textured soils. Apply after planting before soybeans a.erge. Plant soybeans at least 1_ inches deep on flat seed bed only to avoid possible crop injury. Do not use on sand or loamy sand or soil with less than l' organic matter since crop injury aay result. *AMIBEN-Reg. TN Union Carbide Agricultural Products Co., Inc. *BASAGRAN-Reg. TN BASF Aktiegesellschaft *LOROX-Reg. TN E.I. Du Pont de Nemours' Co., Inc. TANK MIX DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON PEANUTS VERNAM 7-E may be combined with the compounds listed in this section for tank aix application on peanuts. Recommended rates for each tank mix are listed below. Mixing, spray equipaent, soil incorporation, and planting directions for VERNAM 7-E tank mixes on peanuts are listed at the end of the peanut tank aix section. VBRHAM 7-E/BALAIf *1.5 Be FOR PBAHUTS A tank mix combination of VERNAM 7-E and BAIAN E.C. can be used prior to planting for weed control in peanuts. ROTE: Follow all use precautions and warnings that appear on the BAIAN 1.5 EC label and on the VERNAM 7-E label. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. BALAN is a registered trademark of Elanco Products Company WEEDS COIlTROLLED Annual Grasses: Annual bluegrass Barnyardgrass (watergrass) crabgrass Crowfootgrass Fall panicum Field sandbur Foxtails Goosegrass Junglerice Ryegrass Johnsongrass, seedling Texas panicum (buffalograss) (coloradograss) Perennial Grasses: Nutsedge (nutgrass) VERNAM7E. DOC Annual Broadleaves: Balloonvine Carpetweed Chickweed Common lambsquarters Florida purslane (pursley) Knotweed Palmer amaranth (carelessweed) Pigweed Purslane Redmaids *In Alabama Only 6/25/93
" ; , , I ,~ C 'Jr , } v 12 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS The tollowing directions give broadcast rates of VERNAM 7-E and BALAN 1.5 EC tor application prior to planting. Do not apply this combination after planting. BALAN 1.5 Ee is not recommended tor use on muck or other soil high in organic matter content. Broadcast Rates Per Acre (Conventional spray and center pivot sprinklers) : Apply 2-1/3 pints VERNAM 7-E plus 3 quarts BALAN 1.S-BC on coarae and .edium textured (sandy and loam -- light and _diua) aoila. Apply 3 pints VERNAM 7-E plus 4 quarts BALAN 1.5 EC on fine textured (silt and clay -- heavy) soils. CENTER PZVOT SPRIIIKLBR APPLICATION: (Li.it use to the Southeastern u.s. only.) Apply VERNAM 7-E/BALAN 1.S-EC with irrigation water }y~tore planting or immediately after planting betore either peanuts or weeds emerge. It is important that application be done immediately after the last tillage operation since poor results will occur if the weeds have germinated before application of the herbicides. Meter the premixed VERNAM 7-E/BALAN 1.S-EC into the irrigation water during the entire period. Apply in • inch of water. VERRAll 7-B,I'l'RBPLUI* 4-BC FOR PBANOTS Selective Herbicide -- Tank Mix Directions For TEXAS and OKLAHOMA ONLY A tank mix combination of VERNAM 7-E and TREFLAN 4-EC can be used prior to planting for weed control in peanuts. The coJibination will control a broader apectrum of weeds than either material used alone. It is especlally useful where nutgrass and Texas Panicum are a problem. WBI5DS COBTROLLBI) Annual Grallses: Annual Bluegrass Barnyardgrass (watergrass) Brachiaria Bromegrass Cheat Crabgrass Fall panicum Foxtails (including giant foxtail) Goosegrass Junglerice Johnsongrass, seedling Sandbur Sprangletop Stinkgrass Texas Panicum (buffalograss) VERNAM7E. DOC Annual Broadleaves: Balloonvine** Carpetweed Carelea.weed Chickweed Florida purslane (pursley) Goosefoot Knotweed Kochia LaJlbsquarters Pigweeds (spiny, redroot) Puncturevine Purslane Russian thistle stinging nettle Perennial Grasses: (coloradograss) 6/25/93
I I I I ", Perennial Grasses: Nutsedge (nutgrass) APPLICATION DIRBCTIONS 13 **In Alabama Only The following directions give broadcast rates for VERNAM 7-E and TREFLAN 4-EC as a spray tank mix for application prior to planting. Read and follow all direction., use l1a1tation., precautions and warnings that appear on the TREFLAN 4-EC and VERNAM 7-£ labels. Broadcast rates per Acre: Apply and incorporate before planting 21-3 pints of VERNAM 7-E and 1 pint TREFLAN 4-EC per acre. For band applications, reduce dosage proportionately, depending on row space and band width to be treated. Use the following directions for the VERNAM 7-E tank mixes on peanuts. KIXDfG: Add the recommended rates of the herbicides to the spray tank during filling and mix thoroughly. Begin adding the herbicides when spray tank is half full. Apply in 10 to 50 gallons of water per acre. SPRAY BQUlPi'iBl't.r: Use a properly calibrated, low pressure, boom-type sprayer having good agitation. Check frequently during application to be sure nozzles are free from clogging and are delivering a uniform spray pattsrn. SOIL DlCORPORATJ:ON: The tank mix collbinationa must be mixed (incorporated) into the soil immediately after application. Whenever possible, application and incorporation should be done in the same operation. This can be done by lIOunting the tanks and boom right on the incorporation rig. For thorough incorporation, use the following equipment: TAROBII DISC: set to cut 3 to 6 inches operated at 4-6 mph, followed by a spike-tooth harrow or some other leveling device, which extends beyond the ends of the disc. For thorough mixing, disc in two different directions (cross-disc) or; POWER DRIVEN: cultivation equipaent (tillers, cultivators, hoes) set to cut 2 to 3 inches deep. Shallow incorporation of less than 2 inches may result in erratic weed cc.ntrol. PLAllTDlG: Peanuts should be planted within 48 hours after the combination has been applied to obtain the maximum period of weed control during the growing season. VERNAM7E.OOC 6/25/93
, . , '. '. .': , I (I)Z! 14 TANK MIX DIRECTIONS FOR OSE ON SOYBEANS VERNAM 7-E may be combined with the compounds listed in this section for tank mix applications on soybeans. Recommended rates for each tank mix are listed in the sections below. The mixing, spray equipment, soil incorporation, and planting directions for the VERNAM 7-B tank aixe. on .oybean. are listed at the end of the .oybean tank aix .ection. VBRNAII 7-B/TRBFLD <I-Be TANK MIX DIRBCTIONS FOR SOYBEANS A tank IIix combination of VERNAM 7-B (7 pounds active ingredient per gallon) and TREFLAN BC (4 pounds of active ingredient per gallon) can be used prior to planting for weed control in soybeans. The combination will control a broader spectrum of weeds than either material used alone. This includes tough weeds such as nutgrass, velvetleaf, foxtails, johnsonqrass, redroot pigweed and wild cane • Dependable performance -- because the herbicides are mixed into the soil, rainfall is not needed to move them into the weed germinating zone. They are already there to kill qrass and broadleaf weeds when they sprout. WBIWS COlt'1'BOLLBD: Annual Grasses: Annual bluegrass Barnyardqrass (waterqrass) Brachiaria Bromegrass Cheat Crabqrass Fall Panicum Field sandbur Foxtails Goosegrass Junglerice Johnsonqrass, seedling Sprangletop Stinkqrass Texas panicUJI (buffaloqrass) (coloradograss) wild cane Perennial Grasses: Purple Nutsedge (nutqrass) Yellow Nutsedge (nutqrass) Rhizome johnsongrass* VERNAM7E. DOC Annual Broad.1eaves: Annual aorningglory Balloonvine** Carpetweed Chickweed Common lambsquarters Florida pursley Goosefoot Knotweed Kochia Palmer amaranth (carelessweed) Pigweed Purslane Russian thistle Sicklepod (cotteeweed) Stinging nettle Velvetleaf (buttonweed)
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
Read and tollow all directions, use limitations, precautions and
warnings that appear on the VERHAM "i-E and TREFLAH 4-EC labels.
Do net contaminate water by cleaning ot equipment or disposal ot
wastes.
soil Texture
Coarse
(light-sandy soils)
Mediu.n
(silt loam and
sandy clay soils)
Fine (heavy-clay soils)
Application Ratea
Broadcast Rates/Acre
VERHAII TllBPLAH
7-B* 4-BC*
21-3 pints 1 pint
1 to 1\ pints
3 to 3\ pints 1 to 2 pints
*For rhizome johnsongrass suppression, use the high rates of
TREFLAH 4-EC and VERHAM 7-E.
**For nutgrass, wild cane and velvetlet control, use the high
rate of 3 pints VERHAM 7-E on medium-textured soils.
For Rhizo_ Jobnaongrass -- Use acId board plow, chisel plow or
similar implement to bring rhizo .. s to the top of the soil. Tben
follow with a disc set to cut 4-6 inches deep and operate in two
different directions at 4-6 mpb betore application to cut the
rbizomes into small (2-3 incb) pieces. This should also destroy
any .merged jobnaongrass.
CUltivation is suggested in addition to VERHAM 7-E/TREFLAH 4-EC
treatment in fields with moderate to heavy infestations of
nutgrass, wild cane, velvetleaf, and johnsongrass rhizomes.
VERHAII 7-B/TRBPLD 4-B/liB'l'RIBOZIH
TANK IIIX DOHS FOR USB ON SOYBBAHS
A tank llix of VERHAM 7-E (7 pounds active ingredient per gallon)
and TREFLAH 4-BC (4 pounds active ingredient per gallon) and
METRIBUZIN 4-L (4 pounds active ingredient per gallon) or
METRIBUZIN 50-WP (Sot active ingredient by weigbt) can be used
prior to planting for weed control in soybeans.
Tbe combination will control a broader spectrum of weeds than the
VERHAM 7-E/TREFLAH 4-EC tank mix.
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, WEEDS CONTROLLED: Annual Grasses: Annual Annual bluegrass Barnyardgrass (watergrass) Brachiaria Bromegrass Cheat crabgrass Fall Panicum Field .andbur Foxtails Goosegras. Junglerice Johnsongrass, seedling Sprangletop stinkgrass Texas panicUil (buffalograss) (coloradograss) wild cane Perennial Grasses: Purple nutsedge (nutgrass) Yellow nutsedge (nutgrass) Rhizome johnsongrass* APPLJ:CA'l'J:ON DIRECTIONS Broadleaves: Balloonvine** Carpetweed Chickweed Cocklebur Co..an laabsquarters Co..an ragweed Plorida pursley Goo.efoot Knotweed Kochis Palmer Amaranth (carelessweed) Pennsylvania s .. rtweed Pigweed Prickly sida Purslane Russian thistle sicklepod (coffeeweed) stinging nettle Velvetleaf (buttonweed) Venice mallow *suppression In Alabama only f7 I 'OJ' ) , 16 Read and follow all directions, use limitations, precautions and warnings that appear on the VERHAM 7-E, TREFLAN 4-EC and appropriate METRIBUZIN (4-L or 50-WP) labels. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Soil Texture Medium (silt loam and sandy clay soils) Fine (heavy-clay soils) Application Rates 3 to 31s pints Broadcast Rates/Acre 3 TREPLAN METRIBUZIN 4-EC 4L or 50-WP 1 pint \ pint or 1 pint \ pound -3/4 pint or -3/4 pound ( *For Rhizome johnsongrass suppression use the high rate of VERNAM 7-E. **For nutsedge, wild cane, and velvetleaf control, use the high rate of 3 pints of VERNAM 7-E on aedium-textured soils. Do not use the VERNAM/TREFLAN/METRIBUZIN tank mix on coarse (light sandy) soils. VERNAM7E.OOC 6/25/93
I' -, I' I" . 0 1 ' 17 For Rhizome johnsongrass -- use mold board plow, chisel plow or similar implement to bring rhizomes to the top of the soil. Then follow with a disc set to cut 4-6 inches deep and operate to two different directions at 4-6 mph before application to cut the rhizomes into small (2-3 inch) pieces. This should also destroy any emerged johnsongrass. CUltivation is suggested in addition to VERNAM 7-E/TREFLAN 4- BCjMB'l'RIBOZIN (4-L or 50-WP) treat.ent in nelda with .aderate to heavy infe.tation. of nutgra •• , wild cane, velvetleaf, and jobn.ongrass rhizomes. AMIBEN Rag. TN of onion Carbide Agricultural Products Co., Inc. VBRlUII 7-B/A.VIBBH 'l'AB IIIX DIRBCTIORS FOR SODDRS A tank mix combination of VERNAM 7-E (7 pounds active Ingredient per gallon) and AMIBEN (2 pounds active ingredient per gallon) can be used prior to planting, for weed control in soybeans. The combination will control a broader spectrum of weeds than either material used alone. *AMIBEN TN Union Carbide Agricultural Products Co., Inc. WBEDS CONTROLLED: Annual. Grasses: Barnyardgrass (watergr .. s) crabgrass Poxtail (giant, green, yellow) German .illet Goesegrass Johnsongrass, seedling Perennial Grasses: Purple nutsedge (nutgrass) Yellow nutsedge (nutgrass) APPLICATION DIRECTIONS Annual. Broadleaves: Annual morningglory Annual spurge Carpetweed Chickweed Coffeeweed COllllOn laJlbsquarters Comaon ragweed Plorida pursley Kochia Mustard, wild Nightshade, black Pennsylvania saartweed Pigweed (redroot, SIlOOth) Prickly sida (teaweed) Purslane Sicklepod Velvetleaf (buttonweed) Read and follow all directions, use limitations, precautions and warnings that appear on the VERNAM 7-E and AMIBEM labels. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Soil Texture Medium (silt loam & sandy clay soils) VERNAM7E. DOC Application Rates Broadcast Rates/Acre ~7-E 2 /3 pints AMIBEN 3 quarts 6/25/93
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directions, refer to the directions at the end of the VERNAM 7-E
tank mix on soybeans section of this label.
VERNAM 7-E/LASSO* 4-£C
TANK MIX DrRECT:IOHS POR USE OR SOYBEANS
A tank mix collbination of VBlUIAII 7-£ (7 pounds active ingredient
per gallon) and LASSO 4-EC (4 poundll act! ve ingredient per
gallon) can be used prior to planting for weed control in
soybeans grown in North central States of Kichigan, :Indiana, and
Illinois. Do not use on sand or loaay sandy soils as injury ally
occur.
The combination will provide
herbicide used alone.
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
Annual Grasses:
Barnyardgrass
(watergrass)
Crabgrass
Fall panicum
Foxtail
(giant, green, yellow)
Goosegrass
Johnsongrass, seedling
Perennial. Grasses:
Purple nutsedge
(nutgrass)
Yellow nutsedge
(nutgrass)
APPLI:CATXON DJ:RBCT:IORS
better weed control than either
Annual Broadleaves:
Annual morningglory
Carpetweed
Common laabsquarters
Florida pursley
Pennsylvania smartweed
Pigweed
(redroot, smooth)
Purslane
Sicklepod
Velvetleaf (buttonweed)
Read and follow all directions, use limitations, precautions and
warnings that appear on the VERNAM 7-£ and LASSO 4-EC labels. Do
not contaainate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of
wastes •
Application Rates
Broadcast Rates/Acre
5oi1 Tezture
Coarse (1ight-sandy soils)
Medium (silt loaa ,
sandy clay soils)
Fine (heavy-clay soils)
v7-E
1:;4 pints
2-1/3 pints
3 pints
LASSO 4-EC
2 pints
3 pints
4 pints
*For nutgrass and velvtleaf control, use the rate of 3 pints of
VERNAM 7-E tank mix on soybean section of this label.
*Lasso Reg. 'I'M Monsanto Coapany
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A tank mix combination of VERNAM 7-E (7 pounds active ingredient
per gallon) and PROWL 4-E (4 pounds active ingredient per gallon)
can be used prior to planting, for weed control in soybeans.
The combination will provide better weed control than either
herbicide use alone.
WBBDS CO&£kOLLBD:
Annual Gras ... :
Sarnyardgrass
(watergrass)
Crabgr~"is
Foxtail Millet
Foxtail
(giant, green, yellow)
Johnsongrass, seedling
Perennial Grases:
Purple nutsedge
(nutgrass)
Yellow nutsedge
(nutgrass)
APPCATZON DIRECTIONS
Annual Broad1aav_:
Annual lIOrnlnqqlory
Carpetweed
Coaaon lambsquarters
Florida pursley
Pigweed
•• (redroot, smooth)
Goosegrass
Purslane
sicklepod
Velvetleaf (buttonweed)
Read and follow all directions, use li.itations, precautions and
warnings that appear on the VERNAK 7-E and PROWL 4-E labels. Do
not contaminate water by cleaninq of equip.ant or disposal of
wastes.
Application Rates
Broadcast Rates/Acre
sou. TeXture
Cc~se (liqht-sandy soilD)
Mediwa (silt loam ,
sandy clay soils)
Fine (heavy-clay soils)
~-GWI 7-B
1-1/4 pints
2- /3 pints
3 pints
~4-B
/4 pint
1 pints
1-1/ 2 pints
*For nutgrass and velvetleaf control, use the rata of 3 pints of
VERNAM 7-E on medium textured (mediUll and heavy clay) soils.
For mixinq, spray equipaent, soil incorporation, and plantinq
directions, refer to the directions at the end of the VERNAM 7-B
tank mix on soybean section of this label.
*Prowl Req. TN AIIIerican cyanamid Co.pany
OSB 'l'BB FOLLOWDfG DZRECTZONS FOR THE VERRAll 7-B TAHlt KIXBS ON
SOYBEANS
JaXDfG:
Add the recommended rates of VERNAM 7-E and TREFLAN 4-EC to the
spray tank durinq fillinq and mix thoroughly. Beqin adding the
herbicides when spray tank is half full. Apply in 10 to 50
qallons of water per acre.
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Use a properly calibrated, low pressure, boom-type sprayer having
good agitation. Check frequently during application to be sure
nozzles are free from clogging and are delivering a uniform spray
pattern.
DRY FERTILIZER STA'l'BlllBM'l'
VBRNAM 7-B/TRBFLAN 4-BC aay be i.preqnated on .any dry bulk
fertilizers for ue soybean.. However, unif01"la dJstribution of
VERHAM 7-E/TRBFLAN 4-EC on fertilizer particle. and unif01"la
application are necessary to as.ure good results. See Appendix II
for information and directions for iapreqnation and use.
SOIL IKCORPORATIOH:
The tank aix combinations aust be mixed (incorporated) into the
soil immediately after application. Whenever possible,
application and incorporation should be done in the same
operation. This can be done by mounting the tanks and boom right
on the incorporation rig.
For thorough incorporation, use the following equint:
TAHDEM DISC: Set to cut to a depth of 4 inches, followed by a
spike-tooth harrow or so .. other leveling device, which extends
beyond the ends of the disc. For thorough mixing, disc in two
different directions (cross-disc) or
PLARTIKG:
Do not plant seed deeper than 2 iraohes. Seedling can be done
immediately, or it aay be delayed up to 10 days. If it is
neces8ary to work the 80il following application and
incorporation, but before planting, do not work the 80il deeper
than the depth the herbicide was incorporated i. e., no .are than
1/2 the depth the herbicides were incorporated. To avoid
removing the herbicide fro. the row (with loss of weed control in
the row) do not move or shape soil after treataent, .uch as by
planting in deep furrows.
APPBHDIX I
PkOCBiJOR£ FOR TBSTDfG 'l'BB CCBlPATIBILITY OF VBRHAM 7-B AIm
COIIBIKATIORS WITH FLUID FBittILIZERS
The following procedure is suggested for deteraining whether
VERHAM 7-B may be combined with a specific fluid fertilizer for
spray tank application.
MATERIALS RBQOIRBD:
- VERHAM 7-E and/or coJibination.
- Fluid fertilizer to be used.
- Adjuvant for fertilizer tank .ix: Compex*, Sponto 168-D*, Unite*, or equivalent. The adjuvant which provides the best COMPATIBILITY depends on the specific fertilizer under consideration. VERHAM7E. DOC 6/25/93
I zv; '/( 4. Two one-quart, wide-mouth glass jars with lid. 5. Measuring spoons; a 25 ml pipette or graduated cylinder provides more accurate measurement; 1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, 1 teaspoon equals approximately 5 milliliters. 6. Measuring cup, 8 oz. (237 .1.) *Compex 'l'K, Kalo Laboratori •• , Inc., Kan ... City, Ki.80uri, Sponto 168-D 'l'K, witco Chellical Company, Houston, Texas; Unite 'l'K, Hopkins Agricultural Che.ical Company, Madison, Wisconsin PROCEDURE: 21
- Pour a pint (about 473 all of the fluid fertilizer into each of the quart jars.
- Add adjuvant to one of the jars and mix (see rate table).
- Add the VERNAM 7-E to the desired combinations of herbicide to both jars (see rate table for vernam 7-E).
- Close both jars with lid and mix the contents by turning the jars upside down ten times.
- Inspect the surface and bcdy of the mixtures -- (A) I .. ediately after completing the jar inversions. (8) After allowing the jars to stand quietly for 30 minutes. (C) And then again after turning the jars upside down 10 times. If a uniform aix cannot be made, the llixture should not be used. If either mixture remains uniform for 30 mnutes, the combination may be used. Should either mixture separate after 30 ainutes, but readily remix uniformly with the jar inversions, the aixture 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. Add the adjuvant first at a rate of 3 pints per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizer; foaming can be mnimized by using .aderate agitation. If nondisperibl. oil, sludge, or clumps of solids form in the mixtures, the combinations should not be used. VERNAM7E. DOC 6/25/93
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TABLE FOR VBlUfAli 7-£ AND ADJUVAIf.l'**
WI'l'B 'l'BE FWXD FERTILIZER
mL. or Tsp. of VERNAllE7-E* To Be
Added to 1 Pint of Fertilizer
VERNAM 7-E
mL. Tsp.
7 1-1/3
5 1
4 3/4
3 2/3
2 1/2
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fertilizer volumes indicated. Increase voluae proportionately to
correspond with intended field rate in teras of pounds active
ingredient per acre (e.g. for field rate of 4 pounds actual
VERN 7-£ in 40 gallons fertilizer per acre, add 8 mL. or 2 tsp.
VERNAM 7-£ to each jar for compatibility testing purposes).
Two (2) milliliters or one-half (1/2) teaspoon of adjuvant
should be added to 1 pint of fluid fertilizer in order to equal
the rate of 3 pints of adjuvant per 100 gallons of fluid
fertilizer.
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VBkRAII 7-£ AND VBkRAII/'l'kBFLD 4-BC
DlPRBGllATJ:OK OK DRY BtJU[ PElCl'ILIZERS
CAUTION: VERNAII 7-£ alone or in combination with other herbicides
aust not be impregnated on a.aoniua nitrate, sodium nitrate or
potassiwa nitrate. Such aixtvres _y cause explosion and fire.
VERNAII 7-£ alone may be impregnated on many dry bulk fertilizer
for use on registered crops. VERNAII 7-E in combination with
TREPLAN may be impregnated on many dry bulk fertilizers and
applied and incorporated in the soil before planting for the
control of labeled grasses and broadleaf weeds in soybeans.
Field results have shown that VERNAII 7-£ and VERNAMjTREFLAN 4-EC
on bulk dry fertilizers give weed control equal to VERNAII 7-E or
VERNAM 7-£jTREFLAN 4-EC applied as a spray in water or liquid
fertilizer. However, unifora iregnation of herbicide solution
on the dry fertilizer particles and uniform application in the
fild are necessary to assure good results •
For impregnating pesticides on dry fertilizers, use a closed
rotary-drum mixer of a similar type of closed blender equipped
with suitable spray equipment. The spray nozzle or (nozzles)
should be positioned inside of the mixer to provide uniform spray
coverage of the tumbling fertilizer. For the VERNAM7-£jTREFLAN 4-
EC combination, premix in the proper use ratio to prepare a
uniform solution for joint spray impregnation. The physical
properties of fertilizers vary, particularly in liquid absorptive
capacity. When absorptivity is SUfficient, simple spray
impregnation of the fertilizer with VERMAM 7-E or VERNAM 7-
E/TREFLAN 4-EC provides a satisfactory, dry mixture. If the
absorptive capacity is inadequate, use of a highly absorptive
powder is required to provide a dry, flowable mixture. Microcel
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..,.. RATE CIIAR'l' FOR 'l'HB DlPRBGRATIOIf OF DRY BOUt I'I5k'lILIZBRS (,,~ ...,.., W:t'l'B VElUfM 7-B AHD VElUfAIf/'.l'RBFLAH 4-Be ADDED TO A 'l'OIf OP FBkTILI ... 4 "-l N Fertilizer 'l.'RBFLAH 4-Be , Rate Rate/Acre Per Acre 1 3/4 pta 2 1/3 pta 3 pta 3 1/2 pta 4 1/2 pta 7 pta 200 lbs. 8 3/4 11 2/3 15 17 1/2 22 1/2 35 qts/ton gts/ton qts/ton qta/ton qta/ton gta/ton 250 lbs. 7 9 1/3 12 14 18 28 qts/ton gts/ton gts/ton gta/ton qts/ton qta/ton 300 lbs. 5 4/5 7 3/4 10 11 2/3 15 23 qts/ton gts/ton qta/ton gts/ton gts/ton qts/ton 350 Ibs. 5 6 2/3 8 3/5 10 13 20 qts/ton qts/ton gts/ton gta/ton qts/ton gta/ton 400 Ibs. 4 1/3 5 4/5 7 1/2 8 3/4 11 1/4 17 1/2 qts/ton gts/ton qta/ton gts/ton qts/ton gts/ton 450 lbs. 3 4/5 5 1/5 6 2/3 7 4/5 10 15 1/2 qts/ton gts/ton gts/ton gta/ton qta/ton gta/ton *Refer to application rates under "APPLICATION DIRECTIONS".
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COHTAllfBR DISPOSAL:
PLASTIC: Triple rinse (or equivalent), then otter tor recycling
or reconditioning or puncture and dispose ot in a sanitary
landfill, or by incineration, or, it allowed by State and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out ot smoke.
WARRAIITY - COIIDl:TION OF SALE
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE ot this product are based upon tests
believed reliable. Follow directions carefully. Tiaing and method
of application, weather and crop conditions, mixtures with other
chemicals not specifically recommended, and other influencing
factors in the use of this product are beyond the control of the
Seller. Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage and handling of
this material not in strict accordance with directions given
herewith.
In no case shall Drexel or the Seller be liable tor
consequential, special or indirect daaages resulting form the use
or handling ot this product when such use and/or handling is not
in strict accordance with directions given herewith. The
foregoing is a conditions ot sale by Drexel Chemical Company and
is accepted as such by the Buyer.
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