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\ \ ~07 EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Pesticide Programs Registration Division (7505P) 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington. D.C. 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: (under FIFRA. as amendect) X Registration _ Reregistration Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code): Etigra 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 C NC 27513 "...".,..,..,."",,..,,,,,.. NOV 1 79676-63 Tenn of Issuance: Conditional Name of Pesticide Product: ETI 105 01 H On the basis of infonnation fumished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is in no way to be constmed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be constmed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others. This product is registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(A) provided you agree in writing to: .

  1. Submit the outstanding product chemistry guidelines one-year storage stability (830.6317) and corrosion characteristics (830.6320) within one year from the date of this Notice.
  2. Change the EPA Registration Number from 79676- to 79676-63.
  3. Add an appropriate EPA Establishment Number to the label.
  4. Add the appropriate Net Contellts information to the label. f Approving Official: Date: v·, .... o"''"', :!l& (23) .... r. .... - 1 2007 Registration Division (7505P) EPA fo'OI'm 8570-6

Page 2 EPA Reg. No. 79676-63 5 .. On page 15, revise "ETI 10501 H is effective for early season annual grass control but use other. herbicides for preemergence or postemergence control of annual grasses" to "ETl ] 05 01 H is effective for early season annual grass control but use of other herbicides for preernergence or postemergence. control of annual grasses may be useful" 6. On page 15, revise"Caution:" to "Note:" 7. On page 18, place "pre-transplant" in parentheses in the subsection Preemergence Application . 8. On page 22, add "for weeds controlled" at the end of the statement "Refer to the table in the section Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and' Selected Field Grown Deciduous Trees" 9. On page 35, revise the * statement to "To obtain optimum postemergence control, use the highest allowable listed application rate" 10. On page 35, revise the first statement of the subsection Application to "Time initial applications to begin when jojoba plants are at least 6 inches tall." 11. On page 42, in the subsection Restrictions- For All States, revise "recommended" to "specified" 12. On page 47, in the subsection Tank Mixes, add "also" before "obtained" in the statement "Enhanced control of existing weeds are obtained with ETI 105 01 H in pre emergence tank mixes with these herbicides" 13. On page 49, revise "les" to "less" in the subsection Application The basic formulation CSF [dated 6/25/07] and alternate formulations #1 and #2 [also dated 6125/07] of the product referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act are acceptable. The basic CSF and alternate fom1ulation CSFs will be added to your file. . . Also, please note Conclusions Item #.1 in the enclosed Product Chemistry Review for your records. . You will submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling incorporating the above changes before you release the product for shipment. lfthese conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to canceflation in accordance with FlFRA section 6(e). A stamped copy of labeling is enelosed for your records. If you have any questions, please contact Hope Johnson at 703-305-5410. Kathryn V. Montague Acting Product Manager (23) Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505P)

ETI10501 H (. c ACTIVE INGREDIENT: ~ ( [ r , c Oxyfluorfen: 2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)4-(trifluoromethyl) ..................................... 22.3% (C c, OTHER INGREDIENTS: ...................................................... .......................................... !J.!", .•. "l7.7%C ( [r ( • TOTAL: ........................................................................................................................... ~ ..... ;,1QO.0% c c c Contains 2 pounds active ingredient per gallon. Contains petroleum distillates, xylene, or xylene range aromatic solvents. c C ( , ( r r KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING AVISO ~ «- '- C (. t- t; " r C:.. " ( ( C '- .... G C f. CCc. (:: {'. ~ Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. t" ~ (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain to you in detail.) FIRST AID If on skin or • Take off contaminated clothing. clothing: • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If swallowed: • Call poison contrql center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. • Do not give any liquid to the person. • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. • Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If in eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. • Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 'minutes, then continue rinsing eye. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. HOT LINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a pOison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800~424-9300 for emergency medical treatment information. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia. Contains petroleum distillates. See inside label booklet for additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. EPA Reg. No. 79676- Manufactured for: Etigra™ 501 Cascade Pointe Lane Suite 103 Cary, NC 27513 www.etigra.com , EPA Est. No. ETI 10501 H contains oxyfluorfen, the active ingredient used in Goal®. ETI 105 01 H is not manufactured or distributed by Dow AgroSciences LLC, seller of Goal®. Net Contents: ACCEPTED with COMMENTS in EPA Letter Dated NOV - 1 2007 Under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act as amended, for the pesticide registered under, EPA Reg. No.

( PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS WARNING Causes skin irritation. Do not get on skin or clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. Mixers, loaders. and applicators using engineering controls (see Engineering Controls requirements below) must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants • Shoes plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves such as nitrile, butyl, neoprene, and/or barrier laminate when mixing and loading • Chemical-resistant apron when mixing and loading All other mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers must wear: • Coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves (such as nitrile, butyl, neoprene, and/or barrier laminate) • Protective eyewear (goggles or face shield) • Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure • Chemical-resistan~ apron when exposed to product concentrate Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched orheavi/y contaminated with this ,product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use' detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENTS Mixers and loaders supporting aerial applications to fallow land or ground applications to ,corn, cotton, or soybeans must use a closed system that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4)], and must: ' • Wear protective equipment required above for mixerslloaders using engineering controls • Wear protective eyewear if the system operates under pressure, and ' • Be provided and have immediately available for use in case of emergency, such as broken package, spill, or equipment breakdown, coveralls and chemical-resistant footwear. Handlers performing applications to corn must use an enclosed cab that meets the definitions in the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(5)] for dermal protection. In addition, such applicators must: • Wear the personal protective equipment required above for applicators using engineering controls; • Be provided and must have immediately available for use in an emergency when they must exit the cab in the treated area: coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves, 'chemical-resistant footwear, and chemical-resistant headgear, if overhead exposure;, • Take off any PPE that was worn in the treated area before reentering the cab, and • Store all such PPE in a chemical-resistant container, such as a plastic bag, to prevent contaminate of the inside of the cab. Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6)]. 2

( When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricuitural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)l, 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 contaminated clothing/PPE 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 This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates and wildlife. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. See Directions for Use for additional restrictions. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 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 State or Tribal 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 protective 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 24 hours, except for the following: • Onions, garlic and horseradish: The REI is 48 hours. • Conifer seedlings: The REI is 3 days. • Conifer trees: The REI is 6 days. 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-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material • Shoes plus socks NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are not within the scope of the worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms,forests, nurseries or greenhouses. Do not enter or allow others to enter until sprays have dried. 3


( . GENERAL USE INFORMATION ETI 105 01 H provides preemergence and postemergence residual weed control in a wide variety of crops. Read the general directions, below, on the proper use of ETI 105 01 H and all crop-specific directions provided later in this label. . Use Restrictions These restrictions apply to all labeled uses of ETI105 01 H (additional crop-specific restrictions are found later in this label in the Directions for Use for individual crops.): • Do not graze or harvest plants from areas treated with ETI 105 01 H for feed or forage. • Apply ETI 10501 H only with ground equipment unless otherwise specified in crop-specific use directions. . • ETI 105 01 H is phytotoxic to plant foliage. Do not allow spray to contact or drift to established crops. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to non-target areas. • Apply ETI 105 01 H to cert",in dormant crops by over-the-top applications only if specifically labeled for that use. Not all crops are tolerant to ETI 105 01 H over-the-top applications.· • Do not treat ditch banks or waterways with ETI 105 01 H or contaminate water used for irrigation or. domestic purposes. • Do not apply ETI 105 01 H in enclosed greenhouses as injury to foliage will result. Spray Drift Buffer Restrictions • A 25-foot vegetative buffer strip must be maintained between all areas treated with this product and lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, marshes or natural ponds, estuaries and commercial fish farm ponds. • Do not 'allowspray to drift from the application site and contact people, structures people may occupy at any time and the associated property, parks and reaction areas. non-target crops, aquatic and wetland areas, woodlands, pastures, rangelands, or animals. • For ground boom applications, apply with nozzle height no more than 4 feet above the ground or crop canopy when wind speed· is 10 mph or less at the application site as measured by an anemometer. • Use coarse spray according to ASAE 572 definition for standard nozzles or VMD of 475 microns for spinning atomizer nozzles. • The applicator is responsible for using all other measures necessary to control drift. Rotation Crop Restrictions • Do not rotate to small-grain crops (includes barley, buckwheat, corn, pearl millet, proso millet, oats, popcorn, rice, rYe, sorghum, triticale, wheat, wild rice) within 10 months following an application of ETI 10501 H.· . • Do not direct seed any crop, other than a crop labeled for use with ETI 105 01 H, within 60 days following application. . • Do not transplant seedlings of crops, other than crops labeled for use with ETI 105 01 H, within 30 days following application. • IMPORTANT: Unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this label or Etigra supplemental labeling, treated soil must be thoroughly mixed to a depth of 4 inches after harvest (or abandoning) of the treated crop but just before planting of the rotational crop. Crop injury, stand reduction and/or vigor reduction of the plant-back crop may result if thorough and complete mixing of soil is not carried out or if the required minimum plant-back interval is not followed. See specific fallow bed labeling instructions for required treatment-to-planting intervals following application of ETI 105 01 H to fallow beds or fallow fields. 4

Weeds Controlled Common Name Ageratum Amaranth, spiny Balsamapple Barnyardgrass (watergrass)* Bedstraw, catchweed Bittercress, lesser Bluegrass, annual" Buckwheat, wild Burclover Buttercup, smallflower Buttonweed Camphorweed Canarygrass (annual) Carpetweed Cheeseweed (malva) Clover, red* Clover, white* Cocklebur, common Crabgrass, large (hairy)* Crotalaria Croton, tropic Cudweed, narrowleaf Eveningprimrose, cutleaf Fiddleneck, coast* Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem Fireweed (from seed) Flixweed Foxtail, giant* Foxtail green Foxtail, yellow Geranium, Carolina Goosegrass* Groundcherry, cutleaf Groundcherry, Wright Groundsel, common Henbit Horseweed (marestail) Jimsonweed . , Johnsongrass, seedling Knotweed, prostrate Ladysthumb (smartweed) Lambsquarters, common Lettuce, prickly (china lettuce) Mallow, little (malva) Mayweed (dog fennel) Minerslettuce Morningglory species, annual Morningglory, ivyleaf* Morningglory, tall* Mustard, black ( Scientific Name Ageratum conyzoides Amaranthus spinosus Momordica charantia Echinochloa crus-gal/i Galium aparine . Cardamine ollgosperma Poa annua Polygonum convolvulus Medicago hispida Ranunculus aborvitus Borreria laevis Heterotheca subaxil/aris Pha/aris canariensis Mol/ugo verticil/ata Malva parvif/ora Trifolium pretense Trifolium repens Xanthium pensylvanicum Digitaria sanguinalis Crota/aria species, Croton glandulosus 'Gnaphalium faltatum OefJothera laciniata Amsinckia intermedia Erodium bbtrys Erodium cicutarium Erodium moschatum. Epi/obium.angustifolium Descurainia Sophia Setaria faberi Setaria viridis Setaria lutescens Geranium carolinianum E/eusine indica Physalis angulata Physalis wrightii Senecio vulgaris Lamium amplexicaule Conyza Canadens~ Datura stramonium Sorghum halepense Polygonum aviculare Polygonum persicaria Chenophodium album Lactca serriola Malva parvif/ora Anthemis cotula Montia perfoliata Ipomoea species Ipomoea hederacea Ipomoea purpurea Brassica nigra ( 5

( ( Mustard, blue (purple mustard) Chorispora tenella Mustard, common yellow Brassica campestris Mustard, hedge Sisymbrium officinale Mustard, tumble (Jim hill Sisymbrium altissimum mustard) Brassica kaber Mustard, wild Urtica urens Nettle, burning Solanum americanum Nightshade, American black Solanum nigrum . Nightshade, black Solanum sarrachoides Nightshade, hairy Avena fatua Oats, wild Atriplex rose a Orach, red Oxalis pes-caprae Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup) Panicum dichotomiflorum Panicum, fall Lepidium virginicum Pepperweed, Virginia Lepidium perfoliatum Pepperweed, yellowflower Amaran.thus blitoides Pigweed, prostrate Amaranthus retroflexus Pigweed, redroot Anagallis arvensis Pimpernel, scarlet Euphorbia heterophylla , Poinsettia, wild Tribulus terrestris PunctureVine Portulaca oleracea Purslane, common Richardia scabra Pusley, Florida Ambrosia artemisiifolia Ragweed, common Calandrinia caulescens Redmaids Sisymbrium irio . Rocket, London Lolium multiflorum Ryegrass, Italian Salvia reflexa - Sage, lanceleaf Cenchrus incertus Sandbur, field Spergularia rubra Sandspurry, red Sesbania exaltata Sesbania, hemp Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherdspurse* Cassia obtusifolia Sickle pod Sida spinosa Sida, prickly (teaweed) Brachiaria platyphylla Signalgrass, broad leaf Polygonum pensylvanicum Smartweed, Pennsylvania Rumex acetosella Sorrel, red (from seed) Sonchus oleraceus Sowthistle, annual Veronica persica Speedwell, birdseye Euphorbia hirta Spurge, garden EuphOrbia supine Spurge, prostrate** Euphorbia maculata Spurge, spotted** Spergula. arvensis Spurry, corn DesQurainia pin nata Tansymustard Cirsium vulgare Thistle, bull** Salsola kali Thistle, Russian Abutilon theophrasti Velvetleaf Panicum capil/are Witchgrass Striga asiatica Witchweed Oxalis stricta Woodsorrel, common yellow** *Highest allowable rate and/or multiple applications may bFl required for acceptable control. **Preemergence control only, 6

( ( APPLICATION METHODS AND CULTURAL PRACTICES Preemergence Weed Control For broadcast applications, apply ETI 10501 H at the rates listed in this label in a minimum spray volume of 15 gallons of water per acre. Calibrate all equipment prior to use. Ensure equipment is capable of delivering uniform applications to the soil surface. ETI 105 01 H controls seedling weeds when the seedling weed emerges and comes in contact with the ETI 105 01 H residues on the soil. As a result, optimum results for preemergence weed control are obtained when ETI 105 01 H is applied to soil surfaces that are weed free and clear of crop or weed residues. Prior to ETI 105 01 H applications, incorporate any weeds or crop residues into the soil using tillage equipment or by blowing the area to be treated. Activation of ETI 105 01 H is required ,and is accomplished by irrigation or rainfall (at least 0.25 inches) within 3 to 4 weeks after application. For optimum herbicidal activity of ETI 105 01 H, keep prepared beds or soil surfaces undisturbed during the time period for which weed control is desired. Any cultural practices that disturb or redistribute surface soil after treatment with ETI 105 01 H (such as cutting water furrows to prevent reduced weed control) should be avoided. Application Rates and Rate Ranges: In the crop-specific use directions below, ETI 10501H rates are sometimes given as a range. The lower rates are for use on coarse texture soils (Jess than 1 % organic matter) and for lighter weed infestations. The higher rates in the rate range are to be used for medium to fine texture soils, for soils containing greater than 1 % organic matter, when weed infestations are heavy, or when extended residual preemergence weed control is desired. Postemergence Weed Control For broadcast applications, apply ETI 10501 H at the rates listed in this label in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons of water per acre. For tank-mixes with glyphosate, use ETI 105 01 H in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre. ETI 105 01 H is a contact herbicide, and complete and uniform coverage of weed foliage is required for optimum postemergence control. When weed height and density increases or when heavy trash (weed or crop residue) is present, increase the spray volume to ensure complete and uniform coverage by ETI 105 01 H spr,ays. Weeds in the seedling stage are most susceptible to postemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H and applications made later than the 4-inch or 4 leaf stage may result in partial control or suppression. For seedling grasses, postemergence applications should be made to weeds that do not exceed the 2-leaf stage. For greater herbicidal activity of emerged weeds, 'add an 80% active non ionic surfactant labeled for application to growing crops at the rate of 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution). Postemergence Application Rates: In the crop-specific use directions below, ETI 105 01 H rates are sometimes given as a range. The higher rates are specific for heavy weed infestations, when weeds are in advanced stages of growth, or for extending residual preemergence weed control following control of existing emerged weeds. Ground Application Ground Broadcast: ETI 105 01 H may be applied using conventional low-pressure ground spray equipment equipped with flat fan spray nozzles. Spray pressure and boom height should be determined based on manufacturer's recommendations. The use of an off-center (OC) nozzle positioned at the end of the boom may be desired. Calibrate spray equipment prior to each use. Directed Sprays: For broadcast applications of ETI 105 01 H, apply as a coarse low-pressure spray in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons of spray per acre. Nozzle spacing and operating pressure should , be based on the manufacturer's recommendations. Direct the spray toward the soil and the base of the crop. For applications to row crops, use a minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row (one on each side); optimum spray coverage is obtained from the use of 4 flat fan nozzles per row (two on each side). Point ,the 2 forward nozzles forward and downward and pOint the rear nozzles to the rear and downward. Adjust the nozzles to ensure thorough spray solution coverage of the weed foliage and to minimize contact with the crop. Do not apply using hollow cone nozzles. 7

( IMPORTANT: ETI105 01 H IS AN HERBICIDE THAT ACTS UPON CONTACT WITH PLANT FOLIAGE. S!=!vere crop injury will result from contact of sprays or drift with foliage or green stems. To minimize contact of sprays with crop foliage or stems, direct sprays to the base of the plants and use spray shields and/or leaf lifters as necessary. Note: although young. green stems of woody plants are susceptible to injury from spray contact, the potential for injury to woody stems decreases as the green color is lost with development of the relatively impervious non-living corky tissue (bark) on the surface of the stem. Band Applications: The application rates given in this label are for broadcast application, but banded applications are also permitted, The' rates per broadcast acre are reduced according to ·the following formula: . Amount needed per Acre for Banded Application Spot Application = Band Width (in inches) Row Width (in inches) x Rate per Broadcast Acre ETI 105 01 H can be applied as a spot application. Apply uniformly to the soil for preemergence weed control, or apply until the surface is wet for postemergence weed control. Use the chart below for the appropriate amount of ETI 105 01 H to be mixed with water. For preemergence weed control, prepare one-half to one gallon of spraysoluion for every 1,000 sq. ft. to be treated. For postemergence weed control, prepare a minimum of 1 gallon of .spray solution for every 1,000 sq. ft. to be treated; include an 80% non ionic surfactant for this application (0.5 fl.oz (1 Tbs) per galion of spray). For spot applications to established crops, use coarse, low-pressure sprays and direct the spray to the soil beneath the plants. Use caution to avoid crop injury from contact of the spray solution with leaves and stems of herbaceous plants or leaves or green stems of woody plants. , Application Rate Amount of ETI105 01 H Required to Treat 1,000 sq. ft. 0.5 pints per acre 0.2 fl oz (5.5 ml) 1.0 pint per acre 0.4 fl oz (11 ml) 2.0 pints per acre 0.75 fl oz (22 ml) 3.0 pints per acre 1.1 fl oz (33 ml) 4.0 pints per acre 1.5 fl oz (44 ml) 8.0 pintser acre 3.0 fl oz (88 ml) EqUivalents: 1 pint = 16 fl oz; 1 fl oz = 29.6 (30) ml \ Aerial Application Apply ETI 10501 H using aerial equipment· designed for use with herbicides. Apply ETI 105,01 H in a minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre. For tank-mixes with glyphosate, use ETI 105 01 H in a spray volume of 5 gallons per acre. Apply ETI105 01 H by air only if the crop-specific use directions allow and provide directions for aerial application. AVOID .DRIFT: Use extreme care to prevent herbicide contact with any desirable dormant or non­ dormant crop, plant, tree or vegetation as severe injury may result. Spray drift could also result in damage to other crops or desirable vegetation. Adhere to the following guidelines when aerial applications are to be made. Spray Drift Management (Aerial Application): Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the . responsibility of the applicator. The potential for spray drift is controlled by the interaction of many equipment-and-weather-related factors. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these factors when making decisions, The following drift management requirements must be followed to aV9id off~target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications or public health uses. 8

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  1. The distance of the outermost nozzl.es on the boom must not exceed % the length of the wingspan or rotor. .
  2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed. The applicator must adhere to the following requirements when ETI 105 01 H is aerially applied:
  3. Do not apply when the wind direction is not stable, when inversion conditions exist, orwhen wind velocity exceeds 10 mph. .
  4. When wind. speeds are 5 mph or less, maintain a minimum downwind buffer zone of at least ~ mile from all crops and desirable vegetation, except the following: . • 150 feet from dormant tree fruit/nut/vine crops and overwintering sugar beets. • 650 feet from garlic, jojoba, legumes, onions, pastures, small grains, seedling sugar beets, and non-targeted vegetable fallow beds.
  5. When wind speeds are between 5 and 10 mph, downwind buffer zones in excess of those listed above are suggested.
  6. For upwind and side borders, maintain a minimum buffer zone of 150 feet from any non-targeted vegetable fallow bed, crop, or desirable vegetation. The use of a drift control agent may be required by local regulations. However, the drift control agent may decrease the weed control effectiveness. Important: Aerial applicators must be familiar with the label for ETI 105 01 H and follow all applicable use precautions. Applying ETI 10501 H in a manner other than listed in this label is done at the user's risk. To the extent consistent with applicable law, users are responsible for all loss or damage resulting from aerial spraying. In addition, aerial applicators should follow all applicable state and local regulations .and ordinances. In interpreting the label and local regulations, the most restrictive limitations apply. Chemigation Instructions Do not apply this product through any irrigation system unless the instructions for chemigation are followed. Do not apply ETI 105 01 H through chemigation equipment unless chemigation is allowed by Crop-Specific Use Directions. . Apply this product only through sprinkler (center pivot, solid set, portable lateral, or low-volume [micro sprinkler], drip (trickle), or flood (basin) irrigation systems. Refer to use directions for specific crops for instructions as to which type of irriga.tion system may be used. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. • Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water. • If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service specialists, 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 systems are in place. • A person knowledgeable of the chemigation 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. . Sprinkler Chemigation (Foliar Spray Uses) For sprinkler irrigation, sufficient water should be applied at the beginning of the irrigation period to insure uniform wetting of the plant and/or soil surfaces. Meter ETI 10501 H into the sprinkler irrigation system at a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period to allow for uniform distribution to target weeds and/or soil surface. Continue irrigation during the final 113 of the irrigation period to insure 9

( \ ') \ 50; proper flushing of the irrigation system. During sprinkler irrigation, suffiqient water should be applied to insure water penetration to a depth of two inches .. AVOID DRIFT: Extreme care must be exercised to prevent spray drift that could result in damage to other crops or desirable vegetation. Use the following guidelines when applications of ETI 105 01 Hare made through sprinkler irrigation equipment: .

  1. Do not apply when the wind direction is not stable, when inversion conditions exist, or when wind velocity exceeds 10 mph.
  2. When wind speeds are 5 mph or less, maintain a minimum download buffer zone of at least Y2 mile from all crops and desirable vegetation, except for the following: • 150 feet from dormant tree fruit, dormant vines and overwintering sugar beets. • 650 feet from garlic, jojoba, legumes, onions, pastures, small grains, seedling sugar beets and vegetable fallow beds.
  3. When wind speeds are between 5 and 10 mph, downwind buffer zones in excess of those listed above are suggested.
  4. For upwind and side borders, maintain a minimum buffer zone of 150 feet from any vegetable fallow bed, crop, or desirable vegetation. To apply a pesticide using sprinkler chemigation, the chemigation system must meet the following specifications: • The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, 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 the 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. • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with . pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. • Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. Flood (Basin) Chemigation (Soil Drench Uses) ETI 105 01 H should be continuously metered into the water during the entire irrigation period. Agitation in the pesticide supply tank is suggested. Best weed control results from ETI 105 01 H applied through flood (basin) irrigation systems are obtained when a uniform distribution and flow of irrigation water is maintained over levelland. Systems using a gravity flow pesticide dispensing system must meter the pesticide into· the water at the head of the field and downstream of a hydraulic discontinuity such as drop structure or weir box to decrease potential for water source contamination from backflow if water flow stops. Systems utilizing a pressurized water and pesticide injection system must meet the following requirements: • The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. 10

( • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain functional 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 the 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. • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. Drip (Trickle) Chemigation (Soil Drench Uses) To achieve optimum distribution of ETI 10501 H in the soil surface, meter ETI 10501 H at a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period. For best results, ETI 105 01 H should be uniformly distributed across the wetted area to help reduce the "ring effect" of weed escapes. Continue irrigation during the final 1/3 of the irrigation period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. To apply a pesticide using drip (trickle) chemigation, the chemigation system must meet the following specifications: The system' must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve and low-pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide injection pipeline' must contain a functional, 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 the intake side of the injection pipe 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 ... Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. Chemigation Calibration: For Low-Volume Sprinklers (Microsprinklers) and Drip (Trickle) Irrigation Systems Calculation of use rate is based on wetted area around emitters - NOT on grove acres. To' determine correct amount of ETI 10501 H, use the following formula: Treated area per each emitter = A . A = 3.14 x (radius x radius) Example: If the average distance from emitter to perimeter of wetted area measured at the soil surface is 13 inches, then . A = 3.14 X (13" x 13") A = 3.14 X (169") A = 530.7 square inches The area in square feet wet in each acre = B B = A x emitters/acre 144 11

Example: If there are 300 emitters per acre, then B = 530.7 x 300 = B = 1105.6 square feet wetted per acre 144 The total area (in square feet) wet by your system = C C = B x acres covered by system Example: If the system covers 20 acres, then C = 1105.6 square feet per acre x 20 acres C = 22,112 square feet wetted by system Amount of ETI 105 01 H to inject = S Rate per treated acre of ETI 105 01 H = R S=CxR=quartsofETI10501 H 43,560 ( Example: If the desired application rate per treated acre is 1 quart ETI 105 01 H, then S = 22,112 x 1.0 = S = 0.507 quarts of ETI 10501 H should be injected into system. 43,560 . Note: Select the proper rate based on weed spectrum and desired length of control (see Rate Ranges section below). Chemigation Systems Connected to Public Water Systems If the chemigation system is connected to a public water supply, the following conditions must also be met: • Public water systems means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. • Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional reduced­ pressure zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from a point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe. • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the 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 shutdown. • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., . diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. Mixing Directions To mix spray tank solutions of ETI 10501 H, prepare only the amount of material required for one day's application. Be sure to shake the container of ETI 105 01 H well before measuring out the appropriate amount required for mixing . . 1. Using clean water, fill the spray tank at least one-third full. 2. Start agitator and add the required amount of ETI 105 01 H. When including other herbicides in the tank mix, use the following order of addition to the spray tank: (a) wettable powders, (b) flowables, and (c) soluble liquids. Maintain agitation during addition of other components. 12

r ( 3. Fill the rest of the spray tank with water. Surfactants: Etigra recommends the use of a surfactant when making applications of ETI 105 01 H for postemergence weed control (except in garlic and onions). Add a minimum of 2 pints of an 80% active· non ionic surfactant approved for application to growing crops for every 100 gallons of ETI 1 O~ 01. H spray solution. If hard water (greater than 600 ppm) is used to prepare spray solutions, use 4 pints of non ionic surfactant. Maintain agitation when preparing spray solutions and continue agitation until the spray activities have been completed. Precautions for Tank Mixes: Read and observe the use directions, precautions, and limitations on the respective tank mix product labels before use. Use the most restrictive label limitations of all the tank mix products used. Do not exceed application rates. Do not tank mix this product with another pesticide that contains oxyfluorfen unless the label of either tank mix partner specifies the maximum dosages that may be used. . Compatibility Test for Tank Mixes: Use a jar test before tank mixing ETI 105 01 H with other pesticide products to ensure formation of a compatible spray solution. A clear glass quart jar with a lid can be used for this test. Mix the tank mix ingredients in their relative proportions and then invert the jar several times .. Allow the solution to stand and observe the mixture after approximately Y2 hour. If the mixture balls up, forms flakes, sludges, jells, oily films or layers, or other precipitates, do not use this combination: it is not compatible. Sprayer Clean-up: Before and after each use of the sprayer, use clean water to thoroughly fiush the spray eqUipment (tank, pump, hoses and boom). Adding 1 quart of a non-ionic surfactant per 100. gallons of water will help to remove residues of ETI 105 01 H. If residues of ETI 105 01 H remain in the spray equipment, damage may occur to other crops when the sprayer is used for other pesticide applications~ 13

( CROP-SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS ARTICHOKE (GLOBE) For Post-Directed Spray Applications in preemergence and postemergence control of the following ee~: . Preemergence# Cheeseweed (malva) Groundsel, common Lambsquarters, common Mustard, common yellow Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup)* Shepherdspurse Sowthistle, annual #apply up to the 8 leaf state *Suppression only Postemergence Cheeseweed (malva) Groundsel, common Mustard, common yellow Nettle, burning Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup) Shepherdspurse Sowthistle, annual ( Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence) Application: Apply in a minimum spray volume of 40 gallons per acres by directing the spray to the base of the plants and to the soil surface between rows. Do not apply over-the­ top of the plants to avoid injury to fronds or severe injury to buds and flowers. Timing: Wait until ditching operations are complete. Make a single application of 6 pints per acre. Alternatively, make two applications at up to 4 pints per acre 8 to 10 weeks apart, but do not exceed 6 pints per acre per season. If applying to plantings, wait 60 days after cutting back or after transplanting. Restrictions: Do not apply more than a total of 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per season (from single or multiple applications). PHI: Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. BROCCOLI, CABBAGE, AND CAULIFLOWER ForPre- Transplant (Preplant) Applications in preemergence broadleaf control of the following weeds: Preemergence Carpetweed Pigweed, red root Purslane, common Smartweed, Pennsylvania Rate: 1 to 2 pints per acre (preemergence). For coarse textured soils with less than 1% organic matter, use the 1 pint per acre rate. For medium to fine textured soils or soils containing greater than 1 % organic matter, use the 2 pint per acre rate, Application: Apply broadcast as a pre~transplant (preplant) treatment only to the final seedbed before transplanting. When transplanting, minimize disturbance of the soil and leave soil undisturbed for as long as weed control is desired. 14

( ( . Precautions: Applying ETI 105 01 H may cause some temporary crop injury such as leaf cupping or crinkling when leaves contact treated soil. These effects temporary and the crop will recover and develop normally. Transplants grown under stress (for example, from temperature· disease, fertilizers, insects, drought) could be severely injured. Young transplants (less than 5 weeks old) or succulent varieties grown in small containers (less than 1 inch square) are especially sensitive and may exhibit severe crop injury. The severity of any injury may be reduced by hardening off, incre~sing the age of transplants, or increasing the size of the rooting containers. ETI 105 01 H is effective fot early season ~mnual grass control but use other herbicides for preemergence or postemergence control of annual grasses. Caution: When an acetanilide herbicide such as Dual Magnum herbicide, Lasso herbicide or Ramrod herbicide has been applied to the field in the current growing season, do not apply ETI 10501 H. Severe crop injury may occur. Do not apply ETI 105 01 H as a pre emergence treatment to direct-seeded broccoli, cabbage or cauliflower. . Do not apply ETI 105 01 H post-transplant or over-the-top of broccoli, cabbage or cauliflower. . Partial weed control·or suppression has been observed when ETI 105 01 H is applied to muck soils. Applications made using furrow and drip irrigation immediately after transplanting and under high temperatures can result in increased crop injury. Instead;' sprinkler irrigation applications should be made during early establishment of transplants. Unless these conditions are met, ETI 105 01 H should not be used. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 2 pints of ETI 105 01 H per treated acre per season. CACAO (BEARING AND NON-BEARING) - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII For Pre-transplant treatment or to established or recently transplanted cacao for preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:. Preemergence Postemergence Ageratum Purslane, common Buttonweed Spurge, garden Crotalaria Purslane, common Spurqe, qarden Rate: 2 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence) Pre-transplant Application: Apply pre-transplant up to 4 pints per broadcast acre. Post-transplant Application: Apply to established plantings, including recently transplanted cacao plants. Direct the spray to the orchard floor. The higher rate and increased spray volumes control dense growth or existing weeds, and extends residual preemergence weed control. Precautions: Do not apply preplant or preemergence to direct-seeded cacao. Apply only to healthy growing trees or transplants that are large enough to allow directed sprays: Contact of foliage with spray will cause injury to plants: Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre as a single application. Do not exceed 24 pints per acre per year. 15

PHI: Do not apply ETI 105 01 H within 1 day of harvest. CITRUS (NON-BEARING ONLY) Includes crops such as calamondin, chironja, citrus citron, grapefruit, kumquat, lemon, lime, mandarin, pummelo, Satsuma mandarin, sour orange, sweet orange, tangelo, tangerine, tangor For use on nonbearing citrus trees that will not bearfruit for one year for Preemergence and Postemergence control of the following weeds: Arizona and California Preemergence Postemergence Surclover Cheeseweed (malva) Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf" Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem* Filaree, Redstem. Filaree, whitestem* Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common Groundsel, common Henbit Henbit Minerslettuce Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot Lettuce, prickly Redmaids Pigweed, red root Shepherdspurse Purslane, common . Sowthistle, annual Redmaids Rocket, London Shepherdspurse Sowthistle, annual Spurge, prostrate Spurge, spotted For control of filaree and other weeds up to the 4-inch state, apply ETI 105 01 H at 6 ptlacre. If weeds exceed the 4-inch stage, ETI105 01 H may only provide partial control. Florida, Louisiana and Texas Preemergence Postemergence . Cudweed, narrowleaf Salsamapple Eveningprimrose, cutleaf* Cudweed, narrowleaf*** Groundcherry, cutleaf Eveningprimrose, cutleaf** Lambsquarters, common Groundcherry, cutleaf Nightshade, American black Groundcherry, Wright , Nightshade, black Lambsquarters, common Pepperweed, Virginia Morningglory, annual Pigweed, red root Nightshade, American black Poinsettia, wild Nightshade, black Pusley, Florida Pepperweed, Virginia Sida, prickly (teaweed) Pigweed, redroot Smartweed, Pennsylvania Poinsettia, wild Sowthistle, annual Purslane, common Spurge, prostrate Pusley, Florida Spurge, spotted Sida, prickly (teaweed) Smartweed, Pennsylvania Sowthistle, annual 16

( Florida, Louisiana and Texas Preemergence I Postemergence ** For acceptable control, the highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required. ***Apply before the maximum diameter of O.5-inches is reached. Rate: 6 pints per acre (preemergence) 2 - 6 pints 'per acre (postemergence). For postemergence applications, the highest rate of 6 pints per acre controls weeds up to 4 inches tall. Weeds taller than 4-leaf or 4 inches tall may be partially controlled. A sufficient volume of spray is req~ired to ensure thorough, uniform coverage of weed foliage especially if weeds are tall and dense. Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. Preemergent tank mixes of ETI 105 H and other grass herbicides labeled for use in citrus will provide residual control of grass weeds. Posteniergent tank mixes of ETI 105 H and paraquat or glyphosate provides control of a broader spectrum of emerged grass and broad leaf weeds. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per year (from single or multiple applications). Apply only to citrus trees that will not bear fruit for one year. Precautions: If citrus plants are producing new foliage, do not apply until the foliage has fully expanded and hardened off. Direct sprays to the orchard floor and avoid contact with foliage as injury may occur. . CLARY SAGE (Salvia sclarea) - FOR USE ONLY IN NORTH CAROLINA For use on sage grown and utilized in the essence industry for Postemergence control of the following weeds: Postemergence Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) Other Winter annual broad leaf weeds Rate: 0.5 to 1 pint per acre (postemergence) Timing: Make applications to established clary sage in the winter and spring after the first flush of hen bit or other winter annual broad leaf weeds are in the 2- to 4- leaf stage of groWth. Make repeat applications through the spring to control additional weed growth. Apply in sufficient volumes when weeds are dense. After treatment, weeds will stop growing and slowly die. Precautions: Applications of ETI 105 01 H may result in clary sage with some marginal leaf burn from foliar contact with the-spray solution, but plant recovery is rapid. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre per year. COFFEE (BEARING AND NON-BEARING) - FO.R USE ONLY IN HAWAII Pre-transplant treatment or to established (non-dormant) or recently transplanted coffee for pre emergence .and postemergence control of the following weeds: 17

Preemergence Buttonweed Crotalaria Purslane, common Spun:Je, garden (" " Postemergence Spurge, garden Rate: 2 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence) ( Pre emergence Application: Make directed sprays to the orchard floor of established plants. For application before transplanting new plants pre-transplant, apply at up to 4 pints per acre. Postemergent Application: Apply in sufficient spray volumes especially if weeds are dense. The higher rate will extend residual control of pre-emerged weeds. Tank Mixes:· Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. Apply ETI 105 H tank mixes only as directed spray. Precautions: Foliar injury will occur if ETI 10501 H is applied during periods of rapid new growth or if sprays are allowed to drift and contact actively growing foliage. Established Non-dormant plants-direct spray to avoid contact with foliage. Newly established transplants-be sure plants are not under stress, are well established, and large enough that directed sprays will not contact the foliage. Dormant transplants-over-the-top applications should be used only if the transplants are not actively growing and terminal buds have formed. Do not apply over-the-top if buds begin to swell (a sign that new growth has resumed) or crop injury will occur. Restrictions: Do not apply 'preplant or preemergence to direct-seeded coffee. Do not apply more than 8 pints per broadcast acre of ETI 105 01 Hin a single application or a total of 24 pints per broadcast acre per year. PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 1 day of harvest. CONIFER SEEDBEDS, TRANSPLANTS, CONTAINER STOCK AND SELECTED FIELD GROWN D~CIDUOUS TREES For preemergence or postemergence control of the following weeds: Barnyardgrass* Bedstraw, catchweed Bittercress, lesser Bluegrass, annual* Buckwheat, wild Burclover Carpetweed Clover, red" Clover, white" Cocklebur, common Crabgrass, large" Fiddleneck, coast" Filaree, broadleat Filaree, Redstem Fireweed (from seed) Mustard, blue Mustard, tumble Mustard, wild Nettle, burning Nightshade, black Nightshade, hairy Oats, wild Orach, red Pepperweed, yellowflower Pigweed, prostrate Pigweed, red root Pimpernel, scarlet Purslane, common Redmaids Rocket, London 18

( Flixweed .Sandspurry, red Foxtail, giant* Shepherdspurse* Goosegrass* Sida, prickly Groundcherry, cutleaf Smartweed, Pennsylvania Groundcherry, Wright Sorrel, red (from seed) Groundsel, common Sowthistle, annual Henbit Speedwell, birdseye Jimsonweed Spurge, prostrate** Knotweed, prostrate Spurge, spotted** Ladysthumb Spurry, corn Lambsquarters, common Tansymustard Lettuce, prickly Thistle, bull** Mallow, little Thistle, Russian Mayweed Velvetleaf Minerslettuce Witchgrass Morningglory, ivyleaf* Woodsorrel, yellow** Morningglory, tall*

  • Use the highest rate an.d/or multiple applications for optimum control. ** Preemergence control only. General Restrictions for Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and Selected Field­ Grown Deciduous Trees: Do not use for conifer release in forest management programs or for forest regeneration. Do not apply ETI 105 01 H in an enclosed greenhouse structure in order to prevent injury to plant foliage. Do not store or transport treated container stock in an enclosed structure or vehicle until completion of a minimum of 21 days after application (completion of 4 irrigations) in order to prevent injury to non-labeled plants. Do not graze or harvest livestock forage from treated areas. General Precautions for Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock arid Selected Field­ Grown Deciduous Trees: To prevent severe plant injury, avoid application of ETI 105 01 H to conifer stock that are not healthy or are under stress (due to excessive fertilizer or soil salts, disease, nematodes, frost, drought, flooding, previously applied pesticides, soil insects, or winter injury). . CONIFER SEEDBEDS Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 3 days. 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-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material • Shoes plus socks Refer to the table above for weeds controlled. 19

( ETI 105 01 H may be applied after seeding but prior to emergence, or postseedling emergence to seedbeds of the following species: Conifer Species Tolerant to ETI105 01 H Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga.menziesil) Fir Fraser (Abies fraserii) Grand (Abies grandis) Noble (Abies procera) Hemlock Eastern hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis) Pine Austrian (Pinus nigra) Eastern White (Pinus strobes) Himalayan (Pinus wallichiana) Jack (Pinus bankssiana) Loblolly (Pinus taeda) Lodgepole (Pinus conforta) Longleaf (Pinus palustris) Monterey (Pinus radiafa) Mugho (Pinus mugo) Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa) Scotch (Pinus sylvestris) Shortleaf (Pinus echinata) Slash (Pinus elliottii) Virginia (Pinus virginiana) Spruce Blue (Picea pungens) Dwarf (Picea glauca Conica) Alberta (Picea abies) Norway (Picea sifchensis) Rate: 1 - 4 pints per acre (preemergence) 1 - 2 pints per acre (postemergence) Post-planting, Pre-emergence of conifer. seedlings Applications: For maximum ETI 10501 H effectiveness, make preemergence applications of ETI 10501 H at 2 to 4 pints per acre when grass weeds are present Use the higher rate in areas known to have high weed competition. Make broadcast applications to beds followed by sprinkler irrigation ( to % inch) prior to weed emergence. Application after emergence of conifer seedlings: Make applications of ETI 105 01 H at 1 to 2 pints per acre to seedling weeds that are less than. 4 inches in height (seedling grasses not exceeding the 2-leaf stage). Repeat applications may be required for season-long weed control depending on subsequent weed flushes. ETI 105 01 H may be applied over-the-top to emerged seedlings, but delay applications a minimum of 5 weeks after seedling emergence. Wait until seedlings have hardened-off if application is to be made during cool, cloudy weather. Chemigation:. Refer to additional directions given .in the Chemigation Instructions section of this label. Apply ETI 105 01 H at labeled rates through sprinkler irrigation systems. For center pivot irrigation systems, apply the specified dosage of ETI 105 01 H per acre metered at a continuous uniform rate during the entire irrigation period. Otherwise meter ETI 105 01 H at a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period. 20

( ( Precautions: While the listed conifer species.have shown tolerance to ETI105 01 H, it is not possible to test all varieties, biotypes and cultivars of listed species under all possible growing conditions. Unless the user is familiar with results under local growing conditions when using ETI 105 01 H, the user should not use this product unless this product is tested with a few plants in a small area to determine plant tolerance and extent of injury if any occurs, before applying ETI 105 01 H to large-scale areas. In some cases, conifer leaves may appear spotted, crinkled, or flecked from inadvertent contact with ETI 105 01 H spray droplets. This injury is typically transient and the conifer will outgrow this condition rapidly and develop normally. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per year. CONIFER TRANSPLANTS AND CONTAINER STOCK (INCLUDING 2-0 SEEDLING AND CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTINGS) Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 6 days. 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-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material • Shoes plus socks Refer to the table in the section Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and Selected Field Grown Deciduous Trees. ETl105 01 H may be applied to the species listed above for Conifer seedbed treatments as well as to these additional tolerant species: Conifer Species Tolerant to ETI105 01 H Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis, Thuja orientalis) Juniper (Juniperus chinensis, Juniperus horizontalis, Juniperus procumbens, Juniperus Sabina, Juniperus scopulorum) Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) Western Hemlock (Tsuga heteroph yila) Yew (Taxus species) Rate: 4 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence) Transplanted and Container Grown Conifers: Many container~grown conifers and conifer transplants are tolerant to ETI 105 01 H when applied preemergence and postemergence. Applied preemergence, ETI 105 01 H will control many broadleaf weeds and grasses. When ETI 10501 H is applied postemergence, it provides postemergence control of emerged weeds and preemergence residual control of many broad leaf weeds and grasses. 21

( r , Preemergence: Apply ETI 10.5 0.1 H immediately after transplanting seedlings or to container stock which are free of weeds. Postemergence: Apply ETI 10.5 0.1 H to weeds that are less than 4 inches in height. In fall-transplanted conifer fields and for season-long control of weeds, optimum control may be achieved with two applications of ETI 10.50.1 H. Add a non­ ionic surfactant (0..25% v/v) labeled for application to growing crops to enhance the activity of ETI 10.5 0.1 H on emerged weeds. . Precautions: While the listed conifer species have shown tolerance to ETI1Q5 0.1 H, it is not possible to test all varieties, biotypes and cultivars of listed species under all possible growing conditions. Unless the user is familiar with results under local growing conditions when using ETI 10.50.1 H, the user should not use this product unless this product is tested with a few plants in a small area to determine plant tolerance and extent of injury if any occurs, before applying ETI 10.5 0.1 H to large-scale areas. When conifers are actively growing, do not apply ETI 10.5 0.1 H over the top of plants. Wait and make applications only before bud break or after new terminal growth has hardened off. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints of ETI 10.5 0.1 H per acre in a single application or more than 16 pints per acre per year. SELECTED FIELD-GROWN DECIDUOUS TREES Refer to the table in the section Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and. Selected Field Grown Deciduous Trees. For preemergence or early postemergence weed control in the following field grown deciduous tree species: Almond** Prunus spp. Nectarine** Prunus spp. Apple** Malus X domestica Nut, Hickory** Carya SPP. Apricot** Prunus spp. Nut, Macadamia temifola Macadamia Ash, Green Fraxinus Oak, Chestnut Quercus prinus Ash, White pennsylvanica Oak, Quercus pagoda Fraxinus Cherrybark Quercus nuttalfii Americana Oak,NuttAIl Quercus palustris Oak, Pin Quercus, rubra Oak, Red Quercus nigra Oak, Water Quercus phellos Oak, Willow Birch, River Betula nigra Olive, Russian Elaeagnus angustifolia Cherry** Prunus spp. Poplar Populus spp. Poplar, Tulip Liriodendron tulipifera Chestnut** Castanea spp. Peach** Prunus persica Crabapple** Malus spp. Pear** Pvrus sPP. Cottonwood Populus spp. Pecan** Carva spp. Dogwood Comus florida Pistachio** Pistacia vera Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Plum** Prunusspp. viminalis Eucalyptus pulverulenta 22

( (~ '- " Eucalyyptus camaldulensis Filbert*" Corylus spp. Prune** Prunus spp. Lilac Syringa vulgaris Redbud Cercis Canadensis· Locust, Black Robinia Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua pseudoacacia Maple, Black* Acernigrum Sycamore Platanus occidentalis Maple, Red" Acerrubrum Maple, Sugar" Acer saccharum Myrtle, Crepe Lagerstroemia Walnut, Black*" Juglans nigra indica *00 not apply ETI 105 01 H to maple trees used for production of maple sap or maple syrup. **00 not apply to bearing, trees. Refer to specific use directions in the TreefruitlNuWine section of this label for bearing trees. Rate: 2 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, early postemergence) Preemergent and Early Postemergent Application: ETI 105 01 H may be applied to established deciduous trees or after transplanting. Applications may be made as a single or split application. Direct sprays to the soil surface. Spray shields will reduce exposure of foliage and bark. Add a non-ionic surfactant (0.25% v/v) labeled for application to growing crops to enhance the activity of ETI 105 01 H on emerged weeds. Spot Application: Use spot treatments at listed rates to control localized weed infestations. Refer to additional directions under Spot Application in the Application Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label. Timing: ETI 105 01-H can be applied to established deciduous trees or to transplants. For optimum weed control, make applications before weeds germinate. Apply only as a directed spray to the soil beneath the trees. Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. Tank mixes of ETI105 01 H will provide broader spectrum control with other preemergence or postemergence herbicides registered for this use in deciduous trees. Precautions: To ensure safety to target crop, make directed applications before bud break in the spring or after trees have initiated dormancy in the fall. Contact of spray or drift with foliage or stems with green bark may result in plant injury. Avoid application after bud swell or crop injury may occur. To control weeds when plants are non-dormant, make application only after foliage has fully expanded and hardened off. Make sure sprays are directed (use of spray shields are recommended) to avoid contact of spray with stems or with green bark or foliage. To avoid severe crop injury, do not apply ETI 10501 H to trees that are not healthy or are under stress (from excessive fertilizer or soil salts, disease, nematodes, frost, wind injury, drought, flooding, previously applied pesticides, insects, or winter injury). Listed field-grown deciduous trees are tolerant only to directed spray applications. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per year. Do not apply to bearing treefruit, nut and vine crops. Refer to the section of this label for TreefruitlNuWine for use directions on bearing trees. Do not graze or feed livestock forage cut from areas treated with ETI 105 01 H. .23

( ( CORN - FOR USE ONLY ON FIELD CORN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USDA WITCHWEED ERADICATION PROGRAM IN NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA Rate: 2 - 3 pints per acre (preemergence) 1 to 2 pints per acre (postemergence) Preemergence Application: For initial applications, use ETI 1050.1 H as a directed spray over the entire row surface at 2 pints product per acre. If heavy witchweed infestation is present, use up to 3 pints per acre. Apply in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre. A non-ionic surfactant at the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray will enhance performance. Postemergent Application: For witchweed breakthrough, make a repeat application at 1 to 2 pints per acre. Timing: Apply ETI 10501 H to corn at least 24 inches tall as a directed spray from May through August. ETI 105 01 H will provide preemergence and postemergence control of witchweed (Striga asiatica). In the early part of the growing season, check witchweed-infested fields for uniformity of corn stand and grass weed pressure. Before application of ETI 105 01 H, cultivate weed-infested fields to expose soil for the initial application. After application of ETI 105 01 H, treated fields should be inspected regularly for any breakthrough of witchweed. If the weed is detected, make a second application as soon as possible after witchweed detection. Apply before bloom stage to avoid seed set. Precautions: Do not spray over the top of the corn. Severe corn injury will occur. When making applications, the spray solution should contact only the lower 3 to 8 inches of the corn stalk and leaves. When spray contacts the lower leaves, necrotic spotting or streaking of sprayed tissue will occur. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 5 pints (1.25 Ib active) of ETI 10501 H per acre per growing season. Do not use corn plants from a treated field for green chop, ensilage, forage, or fodder. PHI: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. COTTON For postemergence control of the following weeds: Postemergence Cocklebur, common Nightshade, hairy Croton, tropic Pigweed, redroot Groundcherry, cutleaf Poinsettia, wild* Groundcherry, Wright Purslane, common Jimsonweed Sesbania, hemp Lambsquarters, common Sicklepod** Morningglory, annual (up to 6 Sida, prickly (teaweed)* leaf) ~martweed, Pennsylvania Nightshade, American black Velvetleaf Nightshade, black *Acceptable control may require more than one application. ** Control or suppression from ETI 105 01 H is achieved from post- direct applications if seedlings are no·greater than the ~ne true leaf stage. 24

( Rate: 1 to 2 pints per acre (postemergence) Application: Apply as a post-directed spray to cotton plants which are at least 6-8 inches in height. Use the 1 pint per acre rate for succulent weeds at the 2- to 3-leaf stage. The higher rate may be needed for optimum control of weeds which are actively growing with no more than 4 true leaves (not counting cotyledon leaves). Addition of a surfactant may improve control. Refer to the Mixing Directions section of this label for surfactant recommendations. Irrigation or rainfall just before ETI 105 01 H application will promote weed emergence. Irrigation or rainfall after ETI 105 01 H application improves preemergence activity of ETI 105 01 H against nightshade and Groundcherry species. To avoid contact of the spray solution with the cotton leaves, rigid precision ground spray equipment and spray shields must be used. Branch lifters or shields can be used, as necessary, to prevent contact of directed sprays with the cotton plant. To ensure uniform coverage of the weeds with spray solution while mini~izing contact of foliage and injury to the cotton plant, adjust the nozzles accurately. Use 4 flat fan nozzles per row (2 nozzles on each side of the row) for optimum spray coverage. Ensure that the 2 forward nozzles point forward and downward while the rear nozzles point to the rear and downward. ETI 105 01 H may be applied as a post-direct spray with only 2 flat fan nozzles per row (1 nozzle on each side of the row). ETI 105 01 H may also be applied as a band application. Do not use hollow cone nozzles. Apply ETI 105 01 H in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre and at the minimum spray pressure recommended by the spray nozzle manufacturer. Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H will provide broader spectrum control of broad leaf and grass weed with other postemergence herbicides registered for this use in cotton. Precautions: To avoid severe crop injury, apply ETI 10501 H only to cotton plants that are 6 inches or taller. Use caution so that the leaves of plants do not come in contact with the spray solution. If this shciuld happen, the leaves may show dead spots and drop from the plant. These effects are more pronounced if the soil is very moist at the time of application and/or if rainfall occurs just after application. Plants will overcome this condition and develop normally. Restrictions: Western Cotton (AZ and CAl: Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.5 Ib active) of ETI 105 01 H per acre in a single application. Do not apply more than a total of 4 pints (1.0 Ib active) of ETI 105 01 H per broadcast acre per season from multiple applications. Southern Cotton (All other states): Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.5 Ib active) of ETI 105 01 H per acre per season from single or multiple applications . . PHI: Western Cotton (AZ and CAl: Do not apply within 75 days of harvest. Southern Cotton (All other states): Do not apply within 90 days of harvest. COTTONWOOD For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: 25

( Groundsel, common . Knotweed, prostrate Lambsquarters, common Mustard, hedge Shepherdspurse Smartweed, Pennsylvania Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) ( Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a single or split application. DireCt sprays to the soil at the base of cottonwood trees. The higher rate of 6 pints per acre will extend preemergence weed control or provide postemergence control of weeds up to the 6- leaf stage. A non-ionic surfactant added to the spray solution at 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray will enhance the postemergelJce activity of ETI 105 01 H on emerged weeds. Precautions: Do not make ETI 105 01 H applications immediately after transplant unless the dormant cottonwood stock is healthy. Use caution when applying ETI105 01 H to established stands. Do not allow sprays of ETI 105' 01 H to contact cottonwood foliage. The use of spray shields when applying ETI 10501 H to newly established cottonwood plantings will help prevent the spray from reaching the green bark and foliage. . Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre of ETI105 01 Hin a single application or more than 18 pints per acre per year. EUCALYPTUS For preemergence and postemergence control of the following broadleaf weeds: Preemergence Postemergence Burclover Cheeseweed (malva) Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf* Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem* Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem* Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common Groundsel, common Henbit Henbit Minerslettuce Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot Lettuce, prickly Redmaids Pigweed, redroot Shepherdspurse Purslane, common Sowthistle, annual Redmaids Rocket, London Shepherdspurse Sowthistle, annual Spurge, prostrate Spurge, spotted *The 6-pint per acre rate of ETI 105 01 H is required to control filaree up to the 6-leaf stage. Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 26

( Directed Spray: ETI105 01 H may be applied as a single or split application. Direct the spray to soil at the base of the eucalyptus trees. The higher rate of 6 pints per acre extends preemergence weed control or postemergence control of weeds up to the 6-leaf stage. A non-ionic surfactant may be added to the spray solution at the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray to enhance the postemergence activity of ETI 105 01 H on emerged weeds. Over-the-Top Application to New Plantings: Make application of ETI 10501 H just before or immediately after transplanting eucalyptus seedlings that are dormant (Le., leaves may be present but terminal growth has hardened off and terminal buds have formed). Over-the-Top Application to Established Plantings: Apply ETI 10501 H over-the-top of plants' which are dormant. Precautions: Do not make ETI 105 01 H applications immediately after transplant unless the dormant eucalyptus stock is healthy. Use caution when applying ETI 105 01 H to established stands. Do 110t allow sprays of ETI 105 01 H to contact foliage and bark of small and/or actively growing plants. The use of spray shields when applying ETI 105 01 H to newly established eucalyptus plantings will help prevent the spray from reaching the green bark and foliage. Over-the-top applications will be effective, but to avoid phytotoxicity, apply only to dormant eucalyptus trees. Do not apply over-the­ top to trees after bud break or when active growth has resumed. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI1 05 01 H per acre in a single application or more than 18 pints per acre per year. USE ON FALLOW BEDS - (DO NOT USE PRIOR TO PLANTING SOYBEANS IN CALIFORNIA) For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:* Buttercup, smallflower Mustard species Cheeseweed (malva) Nettle, burning Eveningprimrose, cutleaf** Oxalis Fiddleneck, coast Pigweed, redroot Filaree, broad leaf Purslane, common Filaree, Redstem Redmaids Geranium, Carolina Rocket, London Groundcherry, cut leaf Shepherdspurse Groundsel, common Sida, prickly Henbit Sowthistle, annual Ladysthumb Velvetleaf (wild cotton) Minerslettuce *For the maximum postemergence activity of ETI 105 01 H, thorough spray coverage is required. If postemergence application is made by air, a tank mix of ETI 105 01 H with either glyphosate or paraquat (Gramoxone) is recommended. ** Use the highest rate andlor multiple applications for optimum control. Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) Application: ETI 105 01 H applied alone or as a tank mix partner with glyphosate provides 27

c preemergence and/or postemergence control of winter annual broadleaf weeds on land to be planted to crops. Before planting, incorporate (till) treated .fallow beds thoroughly to a depth of at least 2.5 inches. This disruption of the soil surface renders the ETI 10501 H inactive as an herbicide. Apply ETI 10501 H in 20 or more gallons of spray volume per acre. For areas of dense weed growth, use higher spray volumes. The lower· rate will provide up to 4 weeks of preemergence control and postemergence control of susceptible weeds up to 4-leaf stage. The higher rate will provide up to 8 weeks of preemergence control and postemergence control of susceptible weeds up to 6-leaf stage. For optimum preemergence control, ensure irrigation or rainfall occurs within 3 or 4 weeks after application. . Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 01 Hand glyphosate is recommended for areas of dense weed growth, for oversized weed seedlings, volunteer grains, and annual grasses, or if unfavorable environmental c<?nditions persist. Tank-Mixes Outside of California: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. ETI 105 01 H (at a rate of 6.5 fl. oz) can be tank­ mixed with glyphosate or paraquat (Gramoxone) for enhanced burndown/suppression. Aerial Application: ETI 10501 H may be applied aerially for weed control in fallow beds. Follow the directions in the Aerial Application instructions in the Application Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label. Precautions: Reduction in stand and/or vegetative vigor may result if product is not thoroughly and completely incorporated, or if the treatment-planting interval is not followed. To avoid crop injury, do not apply to newly seeded crops or transplants that are under stress (from drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, low soil temperatures, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or injury due to insects or diseases). To prevent severe injury, do not allow the herbicide spray to contact desirable dormant or non-dormant crop, plant, tree or vegetation. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 2 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per fallow season. Refer to the tables below for the minimum treatment to planting intervals for direct seeded or transplanted crops. MINIMUM TREATMENT TO PLANTING INTERVALS FOR DIRECT SEEDED CROPS Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Interval Days (unless otherwise specified) ETI105 01 H ETI10501 H Direct Seeded Crops (up to 1 pint/acre) (>1 to 2 pints/acre) Cabbage 90 90 Cantaloupe 60 90 Carrot 90 90 Cauliflower 90 90 Other brass;ca crops 120 120 Cotton 7 7 Dry beans 60 60 Lettuce 90 120 Other leafy vegetables 120 120 . (except brassica crops) Onions 180 180 28

Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Inte.rval Days (unless otherwise specified) . ETI10501 H ETI105 01 H Direct Seeded Crops (up to 1 pint/acre) (>1 to 2 pints/acre) Other bulb vegetables 180 180 Pepper 90 120 Peanut 60 60 Other legume 60 60 vegetables Potato 60 60 Safflower 60 60 Soybeans (except 7 7 California) Squash 90 120 Sugar beet 60 90 Other root/tuber crops 90 90 Tomato 60 120 Other fruiting vegetables 120 120 Watermelon 60 60 Other cucurbits· 90 120 Cereal grains (including 10 months 10 months barley, buckwheat, corn, proso millet, pearl millet, oats, popcorn, rice, rye, sorghum, triticale, wheat, and wild rice) Cotton arid soybean (See specific labeling for fallow beds to be planted to cotton or soybeans.) MINIMUM TREATMENT TO PLANTING INTERVALS FOR TRANSPLANTED CROPS Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Interval Days ETI10501 H ETI10501 H Transplanted Crops (up to 1 pint/acre) (>1 to 2 pints/acre) Celery 30 30 Conifer 0 ·0 Garlic 0 30 Grape/kiWi 0 0 Onion 0 30 Pepper 30 30 Strawberries 30 30 Tomato 30 30 Treefruitlnutlcitrus 0 0 FALLOW LAND - FOR USE ONLY IN IDAHO, OREGON AND WASHINGTON For pre emergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: Fiddleneck, coast Henbit Lettuce, prickly (china lettuce) Mustard, blue (purple mustard) Mustard, tumble (Jim hill mustard) Pigweed, red root Purslane, common Shepherdspurse Sowthistle, annual , 29

.C Rate: 0.5 to 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) Application: ETI105 01 H applied alone or as a tank mix with glyphosate provides preemergence . and postemergence control of the listed annual broad leaf weeds in fallow land systems. . ETI 105 01 H Alone: ETI 105 01 H provides preemergence control as seedling weeds emerge and come in contact with the soil-applied herbicide.. For optimum postemergence weed control, ETI 10501 H is applied when seedling weeds are less than 4 inches tall. Use ETI 105 01 H in 15 or more gallons of water per acre. In situations of dense weed growth, increase the spray volume. An 80% active non­ ioriic surfactant approved for use o,n growing crops is recommended for optimum postemergence weed control. Prior to establishment of a dry soil mulch, use ETI 105 01 H to reduce weed growth. This use is restricted to summer fallow land that will be planted the following year to winter wheat, barley or oats. Postemergence Tank Mixes with Glyphosate: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. For postemergence control of listed annual grass weeds, use 0.5 to 2 pints per acre ETI 105 01 Hwith labeled rates of glyphosate. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 2 pints per acre per application or more than 2 pints per use season. GARBANZO BEANS - FOR USE ONLY IN ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA For preemergence control of the following weeds: Preemergence Groundsel, common Mallow, little Rocket, London shepherdspurse Rate: . 1 pint per acre (preemergence) Application: Make an application of ETI 105 01 H just after planting and before weed or crop emergence. Apply as a single broadcast application in a minimum spray volume of 20 galions of water per acre. Precautions: Although Garbanzo beans are tolerant topreemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H, there are some conditions which may lead to severe but temporary crop injury, for example if a heavy, splashing rain occurs shortly after crop emergence or if wet soil conditions persist during the early growth stages. If injury occurs, it will result in leaf cupping, crinkling, stunting or defoliation of the garbanzo seedlings, although injury is usually limited to the first few leaves that develop after plants emerge from the soil. Delays in crop development andlor maturity may result, however Garbanzo beans will recover from these injuries with little to no impact on yield. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 1 pint per acre of ETI 105 01 H in a single application. Do not feed bean vines to livestock or use for hay. 30

( GARLIC Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hour~. 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-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material • Shoes plus socks For preemergence and paste mergence control of the following weeds: Canarygrass (~nnual) Puncturevine Eveningprimrose, cutleaf Purslane, common* Groundsel, common Rocket, London MallOW, little (malva) Sage, lanceleaf Nightshade, black Shepherdspurse* Pigweed, prostrate* Sowthistle, annual Pigweed, redroot* *These key weeds are controlled at the rates listed for the Northeastern States. CultUral Considerations (Applicable to All Methods of Application to Garlic): For optimum preemergence weed control, apply ETI 105 01 H to soil surfaces that are weed free and clear of crop or weed residues. Following application, treated beds should be left undisturbed during the time period for which weed control is desired .. Cultural practices that result in soil disturbance or redistribution of untreated soil can result in reduced weed control. Precautions (Postemergence Application to Garlic): When ETI 105 01 H is applied postemergence to garlic plants, some injury may occur including chlorotic leaf banding, necrotic lesions, or stunting of the garlic plants. These symptoms may be more severe if garlic emerges under cool, wet, overcast, or foggy weather. However, these symptoms are temporary and should not affect the overall growth and development of garlic plants. Precautions (Preemergence Applications to Garlic): Newly emerged garlic may respond to preemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H after the first irrigation (or rainfall) by showing signs of slight injury, including a chlorotic band around some of the leaves. Restrictions (Applicable to All Methods of Application to Garlic): Do not apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per use season from multiple applications. Use only on dry bulb garlic. Do not apply to garlic grown for seed. Do not mix ETI 105 01 H with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or pesticides except as specified on approved Etigra Supplemental Labeling specific for weed control in garlic. 31

PHI: To avoid injury to plants, apply ETI 105 01 H only to garlic plants that are not under stress (from drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, storage conditions, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or injury due to insects, nematodes or diseases). . All states except Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded garlic. plants have two (2) fully developed true leaves. Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded garlic plants have three (3) fully developed true leaves. Application made prior to the specified growth stage may result in serious crop injury. . Direct se.eded garlic (except in California): do not apply ETI 105 01 H as a preemergence treatment. Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. Direct Seeded Garlic (Postemergence Application) Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: 2 - 4 fl oz per acre (postemergence) Western States, including Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington: 0.5 - 1 pints per acre (postemergence) All Other States: 0.5 pints per acre (postemergence) Application: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Begin ground applications of ETI 105 01 H when seeded garlic has at least 3 true leaves, and when weeds are in the 2 to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. Repeat applications at 2 to 4 fl oz per acre may be made up to a maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre per use season. Poor weed control may result if weeds are beyond the 4-leaf growth stage. Western 'States, including Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington: Begin ground applications of ETI 10501 H when seeded garlic has as least 2 tru~ leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. Additional applications may be made at the 0.5 to 1 pt per acre rate up to a maximum of 2.0 pints per acre pre use season. Reduced weed control may result from applications to weeds beyond the 4-leaf growth stage. All Other States: Begin ground applications of ETI 105 01 H when seeded garlic has as least 2 true leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. Additional applications may be made at the 0.5 pint per acre rate up to a maximum of 2.0 pints per acre pre use season. Reduced weed control may result from applications to weeds beyond the 4-leaf growth stage. Direct Seeded Garlic - CALIFORNIA ONL y. Rate: 1 pint per acre (preemergence, postemergence) Application after Planting but Prior to Garlic Emergence: Make applications of ETI 105 01 H .32

( , using ground, air or sprinkler irrigation (chemigation). Apply ETI 105 01 H after planting but before the garlic has emerged to control preemergent grass and broad leaf weeds. Aerial Application: Make applications in a minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre. Refer to the Aerial Application instructions and precautions in the Application Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label. Postemergence and Directed Application: ETI 105 01 H may be applied as a directed or over-the­ top spray to garlic that is at least 12 inches in height, and when susceptible weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. To ensure maximum weed control and to minimize crop injury, make applications so that the spray is accurately and uniformly applied. Apply ETI 105 01 using low-pressure sprays with nozzles adjusted to minimize contact with the garlic foliage. Use ETI 10501 H in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre and direct the sprays to the soil at the base of the garlic plants and to the adjacent bed top and furrow areas. Reduced weed control may result if applications are made to weeds beyond the 4-leaf growth stage. Sprinkler Irrigation (Portable Latera, or Solid Set) Preemergence or Postemergence: Use sufficient irrigation when making applications of ETI 105 01 H (at the specified broadcast application rate) so that the soil is wet to a depth of 2 inches. Make applications after planting but prior to garlic emergence, or postemergence when garlic is at least 12 inches tall. Refer to the application directions and precautions for "Sprinkler Chemigation" in the Application Metho~s and Cultural Practices section of this label. Transplanted Garlic: Postemergence ApplicatiC?n Immediately after Planting Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut,' Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: 2 - 4 fl oz per acre (postemergence) All States Except Northeastern States: up to 2 pints per acre (postemergence) Postemergence Application Immediately after Transplanting: Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Multiple treatments of 2 to 4 fl oz per acre (up to a maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre per use season) may be applied. All States Except Northeastern States: Transplanted garlic can best tolerate a postemergence application immediately after transplanting. Make an application of ETI 105 01 H at up to 2 pints per acre within two days of transplanting. When rates less than 2 pints per acre are used, a second repeat application may be made two weeks or more after transplanting. Do not exceed the maximum use rate of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per season from multiple applications. GUAVA (BEARING AND NON-BEARING) - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: Preemergence Postemergence Ageratum Purslane, common Buttonweed Spurge, garden CrotaJaria '" Purslane, common SRurge, garden 33

t' \ Rate: 5 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence) 2 to 8 pints per acre (postemergence) .Application Apply ETI1 05 01 H to established guava plantings. When highly dense weeds or trash is present, increase the spray volume to ensure a thorough, uniform coverage of weeds. Direct sprays to the soil surface at the base of the plants. Use spray shields to minimize spray contact in young plantings. Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. ETI 105 01 H will provide broader spectrum postemergence control of grass and broad leaf weeds when applied in tank mix combination with paraquat or glyphosate. . Precautions: To avoid injury to plants, apply as a directed spray to the soil surface at the base of the plants and avoid drift of sprays from contacting green stems, fruit or foliage. Apply ETI1 05 01 H alone or in tank mix combinations only to healthy growing trees. Do not apply ETI 10501 H 'until after new foliage growth has hardened off. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H in a single application or more than 16 pints per season. PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 1 day of harvest HORSERADISH Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. 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-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material Shoes plus socks For preemergence control of the following weeds: Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, red root Purslane, common Shepherdspurse Smartweed, Pennsylvania Rate: 2 pints per acre (preemergence) Application: Make applications to planted horseradish roots and before new horseradish leaves emerge since the emerged leaves may be injured from direct or indirect spray (drift) contact. Cultivation to destroy germinated weeds prior to application may be carried out, if necessary. Precautions: Apply ETI 105 01 H only to horseradish plantings that are healthy and not weakened or stressed (from unfavorable temperature conditions, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, pesticides, drought or excessive.moisture). Restrictions;' Do not apply more than 2 pints of ETI105 01 H per acre per crop. 34

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For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: 
Preemergence Postemergence 
Burclover Fiddleneck, coast 
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf** -
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem** 
Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem** 
Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common* 
Groundsel, common Henbit 
Henbit Mallow, little (malva, 
Knotweed, prostrate Cheeseweed) 
Lambsquarters, Gommon Minerslettuce 
Lettuce, prickly Nettle, burning 
Mallow, little (malva, Pigweed, redroot* 
Cheeseweed) Redmaids 
Pigweed, redroot Shepherdspurse 
Purslane, common Sowthistle, annual 
Redmaids 
Rocket, London 
Shepherdspurse 
Sowthistle 
*To obtain optimum postemergence control, use the highest 
application rate. 
**ETI 105 01 H at the 6-pint rate will provide control of filaree 
up to the 4-inch stage and partial control beyond the 4~inch 
stage. 
Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
Application: Time applications to begin when jojoba plants are at least 6 inches tall. To ensure a 
uniform, thorough coverage of dense weeds, apply ETI 10501 H in a sufficient spray 
·volume. Direct sprays to the base of jojoba plants to avoid possible phytotoxicity to 
foliage. Use spray shields to avoid injury in young plants. The higher rate of 6 pints 
per acre will extend residual preemergence weed control. Repeat applications may 
be required to maintain weed control. . 
Use the 4 pint per acre rate when applying ETI 105 01 H for early postemergence 
control of susceptible seedling weeds (less than 8 inches tall). Use the higher rate of 
6 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H for postemergence control of weeds up to 12 inches 
tall. ~ Once weeds exceed 12 inches in .height, control may not be satisfactory. 
Applications made during the fall or winter months provide optimum residual weed 
control. 
Precautions: Severe injury may occur if direct spray or drift contacts jojoba flowers or buds. Avoid 
over-the-top applications as this type of .application may result in burning, crinkling or 
bronzing of. jojoba foliage, especially to the youngest leaves, flowers, or buds, if 
present, at application. . 
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre per year. 
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MINT (SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT) - GROWN ON MINERAL SOILS 
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: 
Bedstraw, catchweed Oats, wild* 
Bluegrass, annual* Orach, red 
Flixweed Pepperweed, yellowflower 
Groundsel, common Pigweed, redroot 
Lambsquarters, common Ryegrass, Italian* 
Lettuce, prickly (china lettuce) Shepherdspurse 
Mustard, blue (purple mustard) Sowthistle, annual 
Mustard, tumble (Jim hill Tansymustard 
mustard) Thistle, Russian 
Nightshade, hairy 
. *These annual grasses are best controlled if ETI 105 01 His 
applied before weeds emerge. Unsatisfactory results may be 
obtained from postemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H to 
winter annual grasses after the 1- to 2-leaf stage. 
Rate: Oregon and Washington (East of Cascades), California, Montana, Idaho, 
Nevada, South Dakota and Utah: 
4 t06 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
Western Oregon Willamette Valley -: 2 to 3 pints per acre (preemergence; 
peppermint only) 
Application Timing: 
Oregon· and Washington (East of Cascades), California, Montana, Idaho, 
Nevada, South Dakota and Utah: . 
Apply ETI 105 01 H to dormant mint only. Time applications to occur from December 
through March although applications made in late winter will provide maximum 
activity on summer weeds. In this case, summer grass control may be. inconsistent. 
For best results, fall-plowed fields should be harrowed to provide a smooth surface 
for application. In furrow-irrigated fields, corrugating must be done prior to 
application. Corrugating or harrowing will disturb treated soil and may mix with 
treated and untreated soil, resulting in poor weed control. For postemergence 
application to weeds, use an 80% active ingredient non-ionic surfactant at.the rate of 
one quart. per 100 gallons of spray volume and apply before weeds become tal!er 
than 4 inches. 
Western Oregon Willamette Valley: 
Apply ETI 10501 H as a preemergent application to dormant peppermint only. Time 
applications to occur from November through February although applications made in 
January or February generally give better residual preemergence control of annual 
broad leaf weeds. Do not expect full season weed control. In the Willamette Valley, 
if mint has been plowed, do not apply ETI105 01 H. 
Precautions: Severe crop injury may occur if application is made after emergence of new spring 
growth. Apply ETI 105 01 H only to healthy stands of spearmint and peppermint. 
Severe crop injury may occur if applied to spearmint or peppermint that has been 
weakened (from disease, drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer, soil salts, previously 
applied pesticides, nematodes, insects, or winter injury). 
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Restrictions: Make only one application of ETI105 01 H per season. 
MINT (SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT) GROWN ON MUCK SOILS - FOR USE ONLY IN 
INDIANA, MICHIGAN, MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND WISCONSIN 
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: 
Rate: 
Knotweed, prostrate 
Pigweed, redroot 
Purslane, common 
Indiana, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin: 
4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
Application 
Timing: Muck soils are defined as having an organic matter content of 20% or greater. When 
used postemergence (to weeds), use an 80% active ingredient non-ionic surfactant at 
the rate of one quart per 100 gallons of spray volume and apply before weeds 
become taller than 4 inches. 
Precautions: Severe crop injury may occur if application is made after emergence.of new spring 
growth. Apply ETI 105 01 H only to healthy stands of spearmint and peppermint. 
Severe crop injury may occur if applied to spearmint or peppermint that has been 
weakened (from disease, drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer, soil salts, previously 
applied pesticides, nematodes, insects, or winter injury). 
To avoid excessive crop injury, do not apply within 4 days of planting (sprigging) 
spearmint or peppermint. 
Restrictions: Make only one application of ETI 105 01 H per season. 
NON·CROP USES 
Non-Food-Producing, Non-Cultivated Agricultural or Non-Agricultural Areas, such as Highway 
and Utility Rights-of-Way, Industrial Sites, Tank Farms, Storage Areas, Airports, Fencerows, 
and Farmsteads 
For preemergence and postemergence, control of the following weeds: 
Preemergence Postemergence 
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva) 
Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast 
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broad leaf 
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem 
Filaree, Redstem Groundsel, common 
Groundsel, common Henbit 
Henbit Minerslettuce 
Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning 
Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot 
Lettuce, prickly Purslane, common 
Pigweed, red root Redmaids 
Purslane, common Shepherdspurse 
Redmaids Sowthistle, annual 
Rocket, London 
Shepherdspurse 
Sowthistle, annual 
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Rate: 5 - 8 pints per acre (preemergence); use the higher rate if longer residual control is 
required. 
2 - 8 pints per acre (postemergence); the lower rate· controls susceptible weeds in. 
the early postemergence stage (less than 4 inches in height) while the higher rate will 
control weeds up to 12 inches in height, although partial control may be seen in 
certain weeds taller than 4 inches in height. 
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional 
information. 
Preemergence: ETI 10501 H will provide broader-spectrum residual preemergence weed control 
when applied in tank mix combinations with diu ron (Karmex) or simazine. 
Postemergence: ETI 10501 H and tank mixes of paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate provides 
additional postemergence control of susceptible grass and broadleaf weeds 
Restrictions: Do not feed or allow animals to graze on any areas treated with ETI 105 01 H. 
Do not apply more than 8 pints per acre in a single application. 
ONIONS 
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas 
during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. 
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, sailor 
water, is: 
• Coveralls 
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks 
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material 
• Shoes plus socks . 
For postemergence control of the following weeds: 
Postemergence 
Canarygrass (annual) Puncturevine 
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf* Purslal'1e, common */** 
Groundsel, common Rocket, London 
Mallow, little (malva) Sage, lance leaf 
Nightshade, black Shepherdspurse** 
Pigweed, prostrate** Sowthistle, annual 
Pigweed, redroot */** 
*These weeds are controlled when ETI105 01 H is applied as a pre-
transplant application. ETI 10501 H will provide control/suppression of 
carpetweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, galinsoga, common 
lambsquarters, and wild mustard at the rate of 1 to 2 pints per acre. 
Partial control or suppression of the weeds listed may be observed if 
applications of ETI 10501 H are made to muck soils. 
**These weeds are controlled at the rates listed for use in northeastern 
states (see use direction section) 
Cultural Considerations: For optimum preemergence weed control, apply ETI 105 01 H to soil 
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surfaces that are weed free and clear of crop or weed residues. Following 
application, treated beds should be left undisturbed during the time period for which 
weed control is desired. Cultural practices that result in soil disturbance or 
redistribution of untreated soil can result in reduced weed control. 
Precautions (Applicable to All Areas and Methods of Application to Onions): 
ETI 105 01 H can cause necrotic lesions, twisting, pigtailing or stunting of the onion 
plants. Injury will be more severe if applications are made immediately following or 
dur'ing cool, wet weather and/or if applications are made prior to the specified onion 
growth stage of the onion plants as specified in Specific Use Directions. 
Do not apply to onion plants that are under stress (from drought, .flooding, excessive 
fertilizer or soil salts, storage conditions, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from 
previously applied pesticides, or injury due to insects, nematodes or diseases). 
Restrictions (Applicable to All Areas and Methods of Application to Onions): 
PHI: 
Do not apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per use season 
from multiple applications. 
Do not apply ETI105 01 H as a preemergence treatment to direct seeded onions. 
Use only on dry bulb onions. 
Do not apply to onions grown for seed, except as instructed in the use directions on 
this label for Onions Grown for Seed. 
Do not mix ETI 105 01 H with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or pesticides except 
as specified on approved Etigra Supplemental Labeling specific for weed control in 
onions. 
All states except Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded onion 
plants have at least two (2) fully developed true leaves. 
Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded onion plants have at least 
three (3) fully developed true leaves. If application is made before the specified 
growth stage, serious crop injury may result Do not make applications before the 
specified growth stage. 
Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. 
Direct Seeded Onions: Postemergence Application 
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
H~mpshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. 
Application: 
2 - 4 fl oz. per acre (postemergence) 
Western States, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New 
Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington. 
0.5 - 1 pints per acre (postemergence) 
All other States: 0.5 pints per acre (postemergence) 
Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: 
Make ground applications of ETI 105 01 H to seeded onions that have at least 3 true 
leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the '2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively 
growing. Multiple applications at the 2 to 4 fl oz per acre rates may be made up to a 
maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre per use season. 
Western States, including Arizona; California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New 
Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington: 
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Make ground applications of ETI 10501 Hat 0.5 to 1 pints per acre to seeded onJons 
that have at least 2 true leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf 
stage and are actively growing. Multiple treatments at 0.5 to 1 pt per acre may be 
made up to a maximum of 2.5 pints per acre per use season. 
All Other States: Make ground applications of ETI 105 01 H at 0.5 pints per acre to 
seeded onions that have at least 2 true leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in 
the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. Multiple treatments at 0.5 pt per acre 
may be made up to a maximum of 2 pints per acre per use season. 
Sprinkler Irrigation - All States Except Northeastern States (Center Pivot, Portable Lateral or 
Solid Set): ETI 105 01 H may be applied at the listed broadcast application rates 
noted above using sufficient irrigation to wet the soil to a depth of 2 inches. Follow 
the application directions and precautions for "Sprinkler Chemigation" given in the 
Application Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label. 
Transplanted Onions: Application Immediately before Planting - NOT FOR USE IN 
NORTHEASTERN STA TES OR WESTERN STATES 
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a broadcast or band application after completion of tillage 
operations but before transplanting of onion plants. Perform transplanting activities 
using a minimal amount of soil disturbance. Leave soil undisturbed after transpla'nts 
are in the ground for as long as weed control is desired. Continue cultivation of 
weeds upon emergence. If a pre-transplant rate of less than 2 pt per acre is used, 
additional postemergence applications may be made as instructed on this label for 
Onions Grown for Seed. Do not exceed the maximum use rate of 2 pints per acre 
per use season as a result of multiple applications. 
Transplanted Onions: Application Immediately after Planting 
Rate: All States Except Northeastern States: 
Up to 2 pints per acre (preemergence) 
. Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: 
2 - 4 fl oz per acre (preemergence) 
Applications in All States Except Northeastern States: Tolerance to postemergence applications 
of ETI 105 01 H::: is greatest immediately after transplanting ·onions. Make 
applications of up to 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H within two days after 
transplanting. If less than 2 pints per acre is used, a second repeat can be made two 
weeks or more after transplanting. Do not exceed the maximum use rate of 2 pints 
per acre of ETI 105 01 H per season from multiple applications. 
Applications in Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Apply ET 105 
01 H at 2 to 4 fl. oz. per acre. Repeat applications may be made up to a maximum of 
2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre peruse season. 
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ONIONS GROWN FOR SEED 
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the 
restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. 
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-resistant footwear plus socks 
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material 
• Shoes plus socks 
For postemergence control of the following weeds: 
Cariarygrass (annual) 
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf 
Groundsel, common 
Mallow, little (malva) 
Nightshade, black 
Pigweed, prostrate* 
Pigweed, redroot* 
P u nctu revi ne 
Purslane, common* 
Rocket, London 
Sage, lanceleaf 
Shepherdspurse 
Sowthistle, annual 
*These weeds are controlled at rates listed for use in 
northeastern states (see use directions section). 
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. 
2 fl oz per acre 
All other States: up to 0.5 pints per acre 
Application: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. 
Make the first application only when seeded onions have at least four (4) true leaves. 
ETI 105 01 H can be applied multiple times at the 2 fl oz per acre rate. Repeat 
applications may be made up to a maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre per use 
season. 
All other States: . Best postemergence control is achieved when ETI 105 01 H is 
applied when weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage and actively growing. Apply ETI 105 
01 H at up to 0.5 pt per acre to seeded onions that have at least three (3) true leaves. 
Repeat applications may.be made at 0.5 pt per acre up to a maximum of 2 pints per 
acre per use season. 
Sprinkler Irrigation - Portable Lateral or Solid Set: Apply ETI 10501 H at up to 0.5 pints per acre 
using sufficient irrigation to wet the soil to a depth of 2 inches. Refer to the. 
application directions. and precautions for "Sprinkler Chemigation" in the Application 
Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label. 
Precautions: Notice: All varieties of onion to be' treated should be tested for 
tolerance to ETI 105 01 H. Test small plots and evaluate for phytotoxicity before 
making postemergence weed control applications of ETI 105 01 H. 
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Injury to onion plants from damage by ETI 105 01 H can include necrotic lesions, 
twisting, pigtailing or stunting of plants. Applications made immediately following or 
during cool, wet weather and/or if applications are made prior to the specified onion 
growth stage (specified above) will result in more severe injury; . 
Do not apply to onion plants that are urider stress (from drought, flooding, excessive 
fertilizer or soil salts, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied 
pesticides, or injury due to insects or diseases). 
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Restrictions: For all states: ap'plY ETI 10501 H after the onions have reached the minimum leaf 
stage specified. Serious injury may occur. if applications are made before the 
recommended stage of onion development. 
Do not apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H during one use 
season. 
Unless specified in an Etigra Supplemental Label, do not apply ETI 105 01 H to 
. seeded onions in mixtures with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or other pesticides. 
PHI: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. 
PAPAYA - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII 
For preemergence and postemergencecontrol of the fol/owing weeds: 
Amaranth, spiny 
Purslane, common 
Spurge, garden 
Rate: 4 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
Application: Make the first application pre- or postemergence to weeds no sooner than 4 months 
after transplanting or 6 months after direct seeding, and after the papaya has 
reached at least 4 feet in height. Postemergence applications may be made up to 
the 4-leaf stage of weed growth. 
Make a repeat application approximately 4-months after the first application. For 
densely-growing weeds, a thorough, uniform coverage is best achieved by increasing 
the spray volume. Direct the applications ofETI 105 01 H sprays to the orchard floor 
at the base of the papaya plants by using rigid precision ground sprayer equipment. 
Precautions: Severe injury may result if the spray solution comes in contact from application to or 
through spray drift to green bark, stems, fruit or foliage. Make applications of ETI 105 
01 H to papaya plantings that are healthy. Injury may occur in plants that are weak, 
or under stress (from temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, pesticides, 
drought or excessive moisture). 
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 4 pints of ETI 105 01 H per broadcast acre in a single 
directed spray or more than 12 pints per broadcast acre per year from multiple 
applications. 
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 1 day of harvest. 
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SOYBEANS - NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA 
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds: 
Preemergence Postemergence 
Groundcherry, cutleaf* Cocklebur, common 
Jimsonweed Croton, tropic 
Lambsquarters, common Groundcherry, cutleaf 
Nightshade, Americanblack* Groundcherry, Wright 
Nightshade, black* Jimsonweed 
Pigweed, redroot Lambsquarters, common 
Poinsettia, wild Morningglory, annual (up to 6 leaf) 
Shepherdspurse Mustard, wild 
Sida, prickly (teaweed) Nightshade, American black 
Smartweed, Pennsylvania . Nightshade, black 
Sowthistle, common* Nightshade, hairy 
Velvetleaf Pigweed, redroot 
Poinsettia, wild* 
Purslane, comm·on 
. Sesbania, hemp 
Shepherdspurse 
Sicklepod~* 
Sida, prickly (teaweed)* 
Smartweed, Pennsylvania 
Velvetleaf 
. *Multiple applications may be required for acceptable weed control. 
** ETI 105 01 H applied post-directed will kill or suppress seedlings 
which do not exceed the one trtJe leaf staqe. 
Precautions (Applicable to All Methods AND Timings of Application to Soybeans): Although 
soybeans are tolerant to preemergence and post-directed applications of ETI 105 01 
H at the listed rates, injury such as leaf cupping and crinkling may occur under 
certain conditions, for example if heavy splashing rain occurs shortly after crop 
emergence, or cold, wet soil conditions persist during early growth stages. If injury is 
observed, it will generally be limited to the first few leaves that develop after crop 
emergence. Soybeans will recover from this injury and yields are not adversely 
affected. For soybeans accidentally sprayed during a post-directed application, the 
plant will exhibit necrotic spotting. Use caution to prevent spray from contacting the 
soybean leaves. . 
Restrictions (Applicable to All Methods AND Timings of Application to Soybeans): 
Do not make more than two applications ofETI105 01 H per growing season. 
Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.5 Ibs active) of ETI 105 01 H per acre during one 
growing season as a result of preemergence application in no-till (double-crop) or 
conventional. till soybeans, or post-directed in conventional till soybeans. If early 
preplant application is made, do not apply more than 3 pints (0.75 Ib active) of ETI 
10501 H per acre during one growing season. 
Do not apply a post-directed application of ETI 105 01 H to soybeans after the initial 
appearance of blooms. 
Soybeans - Early Preplant Application in Conservation Tillage Systems 
Rate: 1.5 - 3 pints per acre (preemergence) 
Application: When applied to the soil surface of the stale seedbed approximately 14 
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days before planting conservation tillage soybeans, ETI 105 01 H provide 
postemergence and preemergence residual broad leaf control. Make applications in 
a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre. For dense existing weeds, use a 
higher spray volume, At 2 to 3 pints per acre, ETI 10501 H provides early season 
suppression of annual grasses. However, do not.rely on ETI 105 01 H as the basic 
grass herbicide. Use a planned program of herbicides registered for early preplant, 
preemergence or postemergence grass control in soybeans. Use planting equipment 
that causes minimal soil disturbance. During and after application, minimize any 
disturbances to the soil. 
Soybeans: _ No- Till (Double-Crop) 
Rate: 0.5 - 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
1 pint per acre (postemergence, directed spray) 
Application: Make preemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H within one day after planting for 
postemergence and residual preemergence broadleaf weed control. Do not make 
applications later than the specified timing. Apply in a minimum spray volume of 20 
gallons per acre. For dense existing weeds, use a higher spray volume. 
For post-directed applications, apply ETI 105 01 H to seedling weeds that do not 
exceed 4 true leaves (not counting cotyledon leaves) and are actively growing. Use 
an 80% non-ionic suifactant approved for application to growing crops at the rate of 2 
pints per 1 00 gallons of spray whenever postemergence weed control is desired. For 
postemergence application, soybeans must be a minimum 8 inches tall. Use a 
·minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row and do not use hollow cone nozzles. Branch 
lifters or shields will help to prevent excessive spray contact to the soybean plants. 
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional 
information. Enhanced postemergence control of existing grass and broad leaf 
weeds is achieved by tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H with paraquat (Gramoxone) or 
glyphosate. If extended residual control of annual grasses in no-till soybeans is 
desired, apply ETI 105 01 H as a tank mix with a residual grass herbicide such as 
Bronco Herbicide, Dual Magnum Herbicide, or Lasso Herbicide. 
Soybeans: Grown Under Conventional Tillage Systems 
Rate: 1 - 1.5 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
1 pint per acre (postemergence, directed spray) 
Application: For preemergence control susceptible broad leaf weeds, make an application of ETI 
105 01 H within one day after planting. Do not make applications later than the 
specified timing. Apply in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre. For 
dense existing weeds, use a higher spray volume. Although the 1.5 pint per acre 
rate assists in early season annual grass control, do not rely on ETI 105 01 H as the 
basic grass herbicide. ETI 105 01 H may also be applied preemergence after a 
preplant-incorporated grass herbicide treatment. 
In post-directed applications, ETI 105 01 H will provide optimum control only if weeds 
do not exceed 4 true leaves (do not count cotyledon leaves) and are actively 
growing. An 80% non-ionic surfactant approved for application to growing crops at 
the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray is recommended for postemergence weed 
control. Apply postemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H only if soybeans are a· 
minimum 8 inches in height. Use a minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row and do not 
use hollow cone nozzles. Branch lifters or shields will help to prevent excessive 
spray contact to the soybean plants. 
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Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional 
information. 
To control additional grass and broadleaf weeds, apply ETI 106S 01 H in 
preemergence tank mixes within one day after planting.. Do not make applications 
later than the specified timing. Tank mixes of ETI 10S 01 H at 0.6 to 1.S pints per 
acre with Dual Magnum Herbicide or Lasso Herbicide may be applied preemergence 
to soybeans. If a preplant incorporated grass herbicide application is made, 
preemergence applications of ETI 10S 01 H applied alone or as a tank mix with Dual 
Magnum or Lasso Herbicide may be made. Tank mixes of ETI10S 01 H (0.6 to 0.8 
pints per acre) and Command 6EC herbicide (1 to .1.67 pints) may be applied 
preemergence to soybeans. Consult the Command 6EC label for additional weeds 
controlled. 
Postemergence tank mixes of ETI 10S 01 H (1 pint) with Butoxone Herbicide ( 1 pint) 
or Butyrac 200 (0.7 to 0.9 pints) Herbicide will provide broader spectrum control of 
broad leaf weeds. Refer to the labels of the tank mix products for additional weeds 
controlled. 
TARO - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII 
For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the fol/owing weeds: 
Amaranth, spiny 
Purslane, common 
Spurge, garden 
Rate and Application: 2 pints per ac~e (preemergence); make a single application of ETI 10S 01 H 
within 1 week after transplanting but prior to emergence of taro plants. 
1 pint per acre (postemergence); make ETI 10S 01 H applications as a post-directed 
or banded application. ·Although control of succulent weed seedlings in the 2- to 3-
leaf stage is achieved with ETI 10S 01 H, weeds beyond the 3-leaf stage may result 
in partial control. 
Precautions: For the most effective weed control and minimal crop injury, apply ETI10S 01 H in a 
directed and uniform manner. Drift or accidental spray reaching the foliage will injure 
the taro foliage. Signs of injury include spotting, crinkling or flecking on the leaves of ' 
the taro. Apply ETI 1 OS, 01 H using rigid precision ground sprayer eqUipment. 
Make applications of ETI'10S 01 H only to taro plantings that are healthy and are not' 
weakened or under stress (from temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, 
pesticides, drought or excessive moisture). 
Restrictions: Use only on Hawaii-grown dryland taro (taro grown without irrigation, or using 
irrigation practices that do not result in run-off, irrigation return flow, or other loss of 
irrigation from the taro-growing sites. If irrigation is used, the water applied shall not 
exceed the field capacity of the soil.) 
Do not 'apply more than 2 pints of ETI 10S 01 H per broadcast acre as a single 
preemergence application. 
Do not apply more than 1 pint of ETI 10S 01 H per acre in a single post-direct spray, 
or more than 2 pints per acre per season from multiple post-directed applications. 
Do not apply more than 4 pints of ETI 10S 01 H per acre per season from 
preemergence and post-directed applications. 
PHI: Do not apply ETI10S 01 H within 6 months of harvest oftaro (corms, leaves). 
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TREE FRUIT/NUTNINE CROPS - DORMANT APPLICATIONS 
Crops include Almond, Apple, Apricot, A vocado, Beechnut, Brazil Nut, Butternut, Cashew, 
Cherry, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Crab Apple, Date, Feijoa, Fig, Filbert, Grapes (raisin, table, 
wine), Hickory Nut, Kiwi, Loquat, Macadamia Nut, Mayhaws, Nectarine, Olives, Peach, Pear, 
Pecan, Persimmon, Pistachio, Plum, Pomegranates, Prune, Quince, and Walnut 
Arizona and California: For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the following weeds: 
Preemergence Postemergence 
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva) 
Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast 
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf* 
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem* 
Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem* 
Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common 
Groundsel, common Henbit 
Henbit Minerslettuce 
Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning 
Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot 
Lettuce, prickly Redmaids 
Pigweed, red root Shepherdspurse 
Purslane, common Sowthistle, annual 
Redmaids 
Rocket, London 
Shepherdspurse 
Sowthistle, annual 
*At the 6 pints per acre use rate, ETI 10501 H will provide control of 
filaree not exceeding the 4-inch stage and may provide partial control 
beyond the 4-inch stage. 
All States Except Arizona and California: For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the 
following weeds: 
Preemergence Postemergence 
Camphorweed Balsamapple 
Cudweed, narrowleaf Cocklebur, common 
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf* Cudweed, narrowleaf** 
Groundcherry, cutleaf Eveningprimrose, cutleaf*** 
Jimsonweed Groundcherry, cut leaf 
Lambsquarters, com~on Groundcherry, Wright 
Nightshade, American black Jimsonweed 
Nightshade, black Lambsquarters, common 
Pepperweed, Virginia Morningglory, annual 
Pigweed, red root Nightshade, American black 
POins,ettia, wild Nightshade, black 
Sida, prickly Pepperweed, Virginia 
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Pigweed, redroot 
Sowthistle, annual Poinsettia, wild 
Spurge, prostrate Purslane, common 
Spurge, spotted Sesbania, hemp 
Velvetleaf . Shepherdspurse 
Sida, prickly (teaweed) 
Smartweed, Pennsylvania 
Sowthistle, annual 
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I velvetleaf 
*Use of the highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for 
acc~ptable control. 
**Maximum 0.5-inch diameter. 
***Use of the highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for 
acceptable control. 
Rate: 5 - 6 pints per acre (preemergence, broadcast) 
5 - 8 pints per acre (preemergence, banded) 
2 - 6 pints per acre (postemergence. broadcast) 
2 - 8 pints per acre (postemergence, banded) 
Application: For preemergence weed control, make applications of ETI 105 01 H in a minimum of 
20 gallons of water per acre. The higher spray volumes will ensure a uniform, 
thorough coverage in areas with high densities of emerged weeds or heavy trash. 
Direct the sprays to the soil and the base of dormant trees or vines. 
California: 
For postemergence weed control, make applications of ETI 105 01 H in a minimum 
spray volume of 40 gallons per acre. Best control is achieved if applications are 
made to weeds at seedling stage of growth. Use the lower rate for the control of 
susceptible seedling weeds in the early postemergence stage up to the 4-leaf stage. 
The 6 pints per acre rate may be used for weeds up to the 6-leaf stage. Weeds 
beyond the 6-leaf stage may not be fully controlled by ETI 105 01 H. 
Over-the-top or directed spray applications of ETI 105 01 H using low-pressure spray 
equipment are permitted to dormant non-bearing grape plants for preemergence 
weed control. To avoid severe crop injury, apply over-the-top only to healthy grape 
plants that are not under stress (from drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil 
salts, storage conditions, wind injury, hail, injury from previously applied pesticides, or 
injury due to insects, nematodes, or diseases). 
Chemigation (All States): Make applications of ETI105 01 H in the dormant season using sprinkler 
(low-volume micro sprinkler), drip (trickle), and flood (basin) irrigation systems. 
Follow applicable directions under Chemigation in the Application Methods and 
Cultural Practices section of this label when making applications using irrigation 
systems. 
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions forTank Mixes for additional 
information. 
Postemergence: A broader spectrum of postemergence control of listed grass and 
broad leaf weeds is achieved by tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H with paraquat 
(Gramoxone) or glyphosate. Enhanced control of existing weeds are obtained with 
ETI 105 01 H in preemergence tank mixes with these herbicides. 
Preemergence: A broader spectrum of preemergence control of susceptible grass 
and broadleaf weeds is achieved by tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H with napropamide 
(Devrinol herbicide), diuron (Karmex herbicide), pronamide (Kerb® herbicide), 
simazine, norflurazon (Solicam herbicide) or oryzalin (Surflan herbicide). 
Precautions: Apply ETI 105 01 H or any of the tank-mix combinations as directed on this label 
only to healthy growing trees or vines. 
Avoid direct contact with plant foliage and direct sprays toward the base of tree or 
vines unless specific use directions allow over-the-top application. 
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints per acre of ETI 10501 H per use season (banded 
application) within the treated band. 
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Do not apply more than a maximum of 6 pints per acre p~ruse season (broadcast 
basis). 
Do not apply to grapes or kiwi established less. than 3 years unless vines are on a 
trellis and a minimum of 3 feet above the soil surface. 
Do not apply to grapes or kiwi that are not staked or trellised unless vines are free 
standing. 
All States, except where otherwise noted: do not apply ETI 105 01 H during the 
period between bud swell and completion of final harvest or when fruit/nuts are 
present. ETI 10501 H may be applied upon completion of final harvest. 
Arizona and California: apply ETI 105 01 H during the period following completion 
of final harvest up to February 15 (February 1 sl in the Coachella Valley, Califo·rnia). 
Applications made after these calendar dates, but before bud swell, may result in 
significant crop injury. To the extent consistent with applicable law, the user 
assumes the responsibility for damage if these directions are not fOllowed. 
GRAPES - NON-DORMANT GRAPES (RAISIN AND WINE GRAPES ONLY - FOR USE ONLY IN 
CALIFORNIA 
For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the following weeds: 
Preemergence Postemergence 
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva) 
C heeseweed( m alva) Fiddleneck, coast 
Fiddleneck, coast Groundsel, common 
Groundsel, common Henbit 
Henbit Minerslettuce 
Knotweed, prostrate Morningglory species, annual 
Lambsquarters, common Mustard, black 
Minerslettuce Nettle, burn.ing 
Mustard, black Nightshade, black 
Nettle, burning Pigweed, redroot 
Nightshade, black Purslane, common 
Pigweed, redroot Redmaids 
Purslane, common Rocket, London 
Redmaids Sowthistle, annual 
Rocket, London 
Sowthistle, annual 
Dormant Grapes: For information on how to apply ETI 105 01 H to dormant grapes, see the section 
above on Tree Fruit/NuWine Crops (Dormant Applications). 
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre (postemergence) 
2 pints per acre (preemergence) 
Application: 1 - 2 pints per acre; apply to weeds either as a directed spray in a minimum spray 
volume of 20 gallons per acre or through low-volume sprinkler (micro sprinkler) or 
drip irrigation systems. Repeat applications may be required. Applications may be 
made from completion of bloom up to 14 days before harvest. For postemergence 
weed control applications, Add 1 quart 80% active non-ionic surfactant approved for 
application to growing crops per 100 gallons of spray. Direct sprays to the soil and 
the base of vines. 
Chemigation: Follow chemigation instructions in .Generallnformation section. 
Low- Volume Sprinkler (Microsprinkler) and Drip (Trickle) Irrigations: Apply ETI 105 01 H only 
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through low-volume sprinkler or drip systems designed to uniformly distribute 
irrigation water beneath the canopy .. Meter ETI 105 01 H at a continuous rate during 
. the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period and stop application during the final 1/3 of the 
irrigation period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. Application of ETI 
105 01 H through low-volume sprinklers or drip emitters helps to reduce. the "ring 
effect" of weed regrowth in areas around sprinklers or emitters where previously­
applied broadcast or directed treatments begin to break down. 
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional 
information. ETI 105 01 H may be applied by ground. application as a directed 
postemergence spray in a tank mix with paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate in a 
minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre. . ' 
Precautions - Crop Tolerance: Non-dormant grapes may show different degrees of injury from 
direct or indirect (spray drift or soil contact) exposure to ETI 105 01 H. Typical signs· 
of injury may include necrosis, reddening, cupping or crinkling of grape leaves and 
small blemishes (spots or flecks) on the fruit. The grape plant will continue to grow 
normally. Immature or expanding leaves are the most susceptible to injury .if 
contacted by ETI105 01 H sprays. ETI105 01 H is phytotoxic to plant foliage. Avoid 
drift to all other crops and non-target areas. Do not apply when weather conditions 
favor drift. .. 
Restrictions: Apply ETI 105 01 H orily by ground application equipment or through low-volume 
sprinkler (micro sprinkler) or drip (trickle) irrigation systems. 
Do not exceed more than a total of 6 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per one season 
(from completion of final harvest through dormancy to non-dormant use covered by 
this section) in any given area (broadcast, banded, or within the wetted area of the 
low-volume sprinkler or drip irrigation system). 
Do not apply ETI 105 01 H in non-dormant grapes until after bloom is completed. 
Do not apply to grapes established less than 3 years unless the vines are either on a 
trellis wire a minimum of 3 feet above the soil surface, or protected by grow tubes. 
Apply ETI 105 01 H as a non-dormant application to wine grapes or raisin grapes 
only. . 
PHI: Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. 
NON-DORMANT GRAPES (FOR WINE AND PROCESSING ONL Y)- SUCKER CONTROL - FOR 
USE ONLY IN WASHINGTON AND OREGON 
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre 
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H in a three-foot band around the base of the plant and direct 
sprays towards newly emerging suckers. Apply to grape suckers that are les than 12 
inches in length. The ~igher rate and/or a second application may be required to 
achieve an acceptable level of control/suppression of grape suckers, Use caution to 
prevent spray contact on flowers, grape clusters, or fruit. To ensure thorough spray· 
coverage of sucker growth, apply ETI 105 01 H in a minimum of 50 gallons per 'acre 
(broadcast basis) and use mounted nozzles to apply the spray solution. 
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional 
information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 H and other herbicides such as paraquat 
(Gramoxone) or glufosinate (Rely herbicide) labeled for use in grapes will provide 
enhanced postemergence sucker control. 
Precautions: Non-dormant grapes may show different degrees of injury from direct or indirect 
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(spray drift or soil contact) exposure to ETI 105 01 H. Typical signs of injury may 
include necrosis, reddening, cupping or crinkling of grape leaves and small blemishes 
(spots or flecks) on the fruit. The grape plant will continue to grow normally. 
Immature or expanding leaves are the most susceptible to injury if contacted by ETI 
10501 H. 
Restrictions: Do not apply ETI 105 01 H by air. Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre of ETI 105 
01 H per one crop year (dormant and non-dormant) in any given area (broadcast or 
banded). Apply ETI 105 01 H as a non-dormant application for sucker control only to 
wine or processed grapes. 
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 60 days of harvest. 
PISTACHIOS, WALNUTS, ALMONDS - NON-DORMANT APPLICATIONS - CALIFORNIA ONLY 
For preemergence and postemergence weed control and suppression of the following weeds: 
Cheeseweed (malva) 
Fiddleneck, coast 
Filaree, broad leaf 
Filaree, redstem 
Filaree, whitestem 
Groundsel, common 
Henbit 
Minerslettuce 
Morningglory species, annual 
Mustard, black 
Nettle, burning 
Pigweed, redr06t 
Purslane, common 
RediTlaids 
Rocket, London 
SoWthistle, annual 
Additional Weeds Controlled in Tank Mixes of ETI105 01 H with Glyphosate or Paraquat 
Barnyardgrass 
Bluegrass, annual 
Chickweed, common 
Horseweed (marestail) 
Rocket, London 
Hyegrass, Italian 
Rate: 5 - 6 pints per acre (preemergence) 
1 - 2 pints per acre (postemergence, suppression); apply to seedlings no more than 
4 inches high and repeat applications if needed. 
2 -6 pints per acre (postemergence; for cleanup or preharvest application); apply to 
seedlings no more than 4 inches high; plants taller than this may only be only partially 
controlled. 
Chemigation: See the Application Methods and Cultural Practices section for 
chemigation directions. 
Flood (Basin) Irrigations: For flood (basin) irrigation systems, meter ETI 10501 H 
continuously into the water during the entire irrigation period. A uniform distribution 
and flow of irrigation water maintained over level land provides best weed control. 
Irrigation water treated with ETI 105 01 H must be contained on the treated area until 
the water is absorbed by the soil. 
Low- Volume Sprinkler (Microsprinkler) and Drip (Trickle) Irrigations: Apply only 
through low-volume sprinkler or drip systems designed to uniformly distribute 
irrigation water beneath the tree canopy. Best results are obtained from applications 
made before weeds emerge. Uneven coverage will result in inconsistent and poor 
postemergence activity. Meter ETI 105 01 H at a continuous rate during the middle 
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1/3 of the irrigation period and stop application during the final 1/3 of the irrigation 
period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. Application of ETI 105 01 H 
through low-volume sprinklers or drip emitters helps to reduce the "ring effect" of 
weed regrowth in areas around sprinklers or emitters where previously-applied 
broadcast or directed treatments begin to break down. 
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional 
information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 H and other herbicides such as paraquat 
(Gramoxone) or glyphosate labeled for use in tree nuts will provide broader control of 
. grass and broad leaf weeds in tree row middles. 
Precautions: Direct spray toward the base of trees. Avoid direct contact with foliage or nuts. 
ETI105 01 H should be applied only to healthy growing trees. 
Restrictions: For non-dormant applications, ETI 105 01 H can only be applied as follows 
-to pistachio plantings: between May and 7 days prior to harvest; 
-to almond plantings: between April 1 and September 30 
-to walnut plantings: between May 1 and September 30. 
Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre during the non-dormant 
season. 
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 7 days of harvest of walnuts or pistachios. 
Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 30 days of harvest of almonds. 
WINDBREAKS AND SHELTERBELTS (FOR USE ONLY IN MINN.ESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA, 
SOUTH DAKOTA AND WYOMING) 
For preemergence and paste mergence weed control of the following weeds: 
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled 
Buckwheat, wild Mustard, wild 
Burclover Nettle, burning 
Carpetweed Nightshade, black 
Dock, curly Nightshade, hairy 
Groundcherry, cutleaf Oats, wild 
Groundcherry, Wright Orach, red 
Groundsel, common Pepperweed, yellow flower 
Henbit Pigweed, prostrate 
Ji;"~onweed Pigweed, red root 
Knotweed, prostrate Purslane, common 
Kochia Rocket, London 
Ladysthumb Shepherdspurse* 
Lambsquarters, common Smartweed, Pennsylvania 
Lettuce, prickly Sowthistle, annual 
Mallow, little Tansymustard 
Mayweed Thistle, Russian (seedling) 
Mustard, blue Velvetleaf 
Mustard, tumble 
*Use the highest rate or multiple applications to achieve 
acc~table control. 
Grasses Controlled: 
Barnyardgrass 
Bluegrass, annual 
Crabgrass, large 
Foxtail, giant 
Goosegrass 
Witchgrass 
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Rate: 4 to {; pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence) 
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a broadcast, banded or post-directed spray. For best results, 
apply to clean, weed-free soil surfaces. Pre-transplant applications must be made 
after completion of soil preparation but prior to transplanting. Transplanting should 
be completed with minimal soil disturbance. 
Conifers: 
Optimum postemergence weed control results are seen if application is made prior to 
4-leaf stage for broad leaf weeds or 2-leaf stage for grass weeds. 
Apply ETI105 01 H as a pre-transplant, post-directed or postemergence (over-the­
top) spray. Apply postemergence or post-directed before bud break or after new 
growth foliage h~s hardened off and new terminal buds have formed. 
Deciduous Hardwoods: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a pre-transplant or post-directed spray before bud 
break. 
Precautions: Important: Not all varieties or cultivars of conifers or deciduous species listed are 
tolerant to ETI 105 01 H. Use ca\,Jtion before applying ETI 105 01 H to be sure the 
variety to be treated is tolerant. If unsure, test the variety by treating a small number 
of plants and observe for susceptibility before using ETI 10501 H on a large scale. 
Should ETI 105 01 H contact leaves by direct or indirect (drift) contact, the leaves of 
the deciduous species may show spotting, crinkling or flecking which are signs of 
injury, but the species usually outgrow these symptoms and develop normally. 
Application of ETI 105 01 H after bud break may result in injury to deciduous species 
and should be avoided. However, non-dormant application may be made but only 
after the foliage has fully expanded and hardened off. / Direct the sprays to the soil 
. surface and avoid direct or indirect spray contact with the foliage. 
To avoid severe injury, do not apply ETI 105 01 H unless deciduous and/or conifer 
trees are healthy and the trees are not weakened or under stress (from excessive 
fertilizer or soil salts, disease, nematodes, frost, drought, flooding, previously applied 
pesticides, soil insects, or winter injury). 
Restrictions: Shelterbelts: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre in a 
single application or more than 18 pints per acre per year. 
Other conifer and deciduous species which are tolerant to ETI105 01 H include the following: 
C "f S om er ipecles 
Common Name (Scientific Name) 
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) 
Fir 
Grand (Abies grandis) 
Fraser (Abies frasen) 
Noble (Abies procera) 
Hemlock 
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis) 
Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophvlla) 
Pine 
Austrian (Pinus nigra) 
Eastern white (Pinus strobes) 
Jack (Pinus banksiana) 
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Himalayan (Pinus graffithii) 
Loblolly (Pinus taeda) 
Lodgepole (Pinus contorta) 
Longleaf (Pinus palustris) 
Monterey (Pinus radiata) 
Mugo (Pinus mugo) 
Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa) 
Scotch (Pinus sylvestris) 
Shortleaf (Pinus echinata) 
Slash (Pinus elliottii) 
Virginia(Pinus virginian a} 
Spruce 
Blue (Picea pungens) 
Dwarf Alberta (Picea glauca conica) 
Norway (Picea abies) . 
Sitka (Picea sitchensis) 
Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis, Thuja 
orientalisl . . 
Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 
Juniperus horizontalis 
Juhiperus procumbens 
Juniperus Sabina 
Juniperus scopulorum) 
Red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) 
Yew (Taxus spp.) I 
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. 
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep from freezing. Store above,40°F 
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess 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 Agency, or the Hazardous 
Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. 
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling 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. 
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NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR 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 ETIGRA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE 
PRODUCT. -
Etigra and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of 
Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be modified except by written agreement 
signed by a duly authorized representative of Etigra. -
ETI105 01 H is not manufactured or distributed by Dow AgroSciences LLC, seller of Goal®. 
Etigra™ is a trademark of Etigra. 
Goal® is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. 
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