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- EPA Reg No: 241-334
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Trifluralin (46%)
- Label accepted: 1990-08-08
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000241-00334-19900808.pdf
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HAZA1tDS '10 RtJ1WfS AND DOIIISTIC ARIKALS
CAUTIOD
Haraful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed throup the skin. Avoid contact
.-----vitb -akin, .y.s. or clotbilll •. Avoid braatbilllapray aiat. When band.lilll or
applying, vear rotective clothing such as goggles or face shield and rubber
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IF SWALLOWED: Call a physicjL. D=ink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce
vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or
give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. Cet medical attention.
IF IN EYES: Immediately flush with plenty of water. Cet medical attention.
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Cet medical attention.
ENVIRONKEN'l'AL HAZARDS
This pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly tQ vater or vetlands
(svamps. bogs. or marshes). Drift or runoff from treatment areas may be
hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring aquatiC sites. Do 1.0':
contaminate water by disposing of equipment washwaters.
PHYSICAL AND CHEHICAL HAZARDS
Do not use or store near heat or open flame.
DIllECTIORS FOR USE
It is a violation of ~deral law to use this product in a manner inconsistent
with its labeling. DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROUGH ANY TYPE OF IRRICATION
SYSTEM. Refer to Additional Directions for use of TRI-4 and re:l4 °all
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dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or if allowed by state
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GIR! 1fT. IRFOIJf4TIOR
TRI-4 is a pre-elllergence he'Cbic1de which is incorporated into the soll to
provide long-lasting control of annual grasses and Lroadleaf weeds; it
controls weeds by killing their seeds as they germinate. It does not control
established weeds. Incorporation of TRI-4 as. ·\lres effective control
regardless of weather conditions and peraits sha:".:.ow cultivation, rotary
hoeing and hand hoeing without reducing its weed control activity.
VEEDS AND GlASSES CONTROu.EJ)
Annual bluegrass
Barnyardgrass (Watergrass)
Brachiaria (Signalgrass)
Bromegrass (Cheatgrass, Downy brome)
Cheat (Chess)
Crabgrass (Large crabgrass,
Smooth crabgrass)
Fall panicUIII
Foxtails (Bottleg=ass, Bristlegrass,
Giant foxtail, Green foxtail,
Pigeongrass, Robust foxtail,
Yellow foxtail)
Goosegrass (Silver crabgrass,
Silvergrass, Wiregrass, Yardgrass)
Guineagrass
Johnsongrass (Seedling and Rhizome)
Jungleriee
Raoulgrass (Itehgrass)
Sandbur (Burgrass)
Sprangletop
Stinltgrass (T.ovegrass)
Texas PanicaD (Buffalograss,
Colorado grass)
Wild cane (Shattereane)
POol annua
EchInochloa sp.
Brachlarla spe
BrolJlUs tectorum
BrolJlUs secalinus
Digitsria sp.
Panlcum dlchotom.
SetarIa sp.
Eleuslne IndIca
Panicum maximwlz
Sorghum halepense
EchInochla. col.
Rottboeilia chardia scabra
ChenopodiUlS hybridUlSlt.
Cenchrus incereus
Leptochla. fl1lfor.
Er_grostls cilian.
Panlcum texano
Sorghum blcolor
BI.OADLUI' WEEDS
Cacpetweed
Chickweed
Fi'!ld Bindweed
Florida pusley (Florida purslane,
Mp.xiean Clover, Pusley)
Goosefoot
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Stellaria _dia
Convlvulus ArYan.i.
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Puncturevine (Caltrop)
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Stinging nettle (Nettle)
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Tribulua terrestris
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TRl-4 viII not control certain resistant veeds
uch as Cocklehur, Jimsonweed, Rapeed, Velvetleaf. Nutaedge. TRI-4. in mixture vith other products, viII control the following additional weeds: TaI-4/SENcoal oa LElONE2 TANX-HI% (see Soybean section for In.qtructions) In soybean: Jiluon weed Kallow. Venice (Flower.of·anhour) Mustard. vild (Charlock, Field mustard) Ragweed, co_on Sesbania. hemp (Coffeebean. Indigo) Smareweed. annual (Pennsylvania a_reweed. Smartweed) Prickly sida (Teaweed. Spiny sids) Velvetleaf (Butterprint. Buttonweed. Cottonweed. Elephant's ear. Indian .allow, Piermarker) Datura stramonIum Hlbiscum trlonum BrasBlca kaber Ambrosi. srtemlsllfolla Sesbania exaltata Polygonum pensylvanlcWD SId. spInosa AbutIlon theophrastl Control of Cocklebur, Korning glt'ry and Giant Ragweed lII&y be fra. poor to excellent depending upon soil teaperature, geraination, depth of veed seed in the soil and UIOunt and aoisture. Control may be !aproved with tI.ely cultivation. e-cratic ranging tille of weed ti.lng of soil TaI-4/SCEPTU- PUPLAln' TANX-HI% oa OVEllLAY (see Soybean section for instructions) In Soybean' Cocklebur (Coaaon)** Jiuonv •• d "orniDillory (Pitted) (Sunflower) "ustard (Vild) Ri&ht.bade (Ea.t.rn Il.ck)* Plp •• els (lalMr)** (SIIOOth)** ZClc:h.1Uil1 strumariWi Datw:a str..,niWl I~.. lacunas. J.cqu..ontl. t&anItolla Jrasslca bber ___(_Tal.;.;l~vat.rh.ap)** __ ._ / SolClWl nl6rW1 AlllarClc:hus JMlaerl AlllarClthus hybrldua AlllarClc:hUS tubercul.tos '0
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TRI-4/EPTAH3 TANlt-KU
(see Drybean section for Instrutions)
In drybean and potato:
Henbit
Nightsbade, black
Nightshade, hairy
Nutsedge (Nutgrass, Purple nutsedge,
Yellow nutsedge)
Wild oat
Lam1um BIIIplexlcale
Solanum nigruJa
Sol num sarrachoides
Cyperus sp.
Avena iacua
TRI-4/AHIBEN4 TANlt-KIX AND OVERLAY
(see Soybean and Sunflower sections for Instructiol)
In soybean and sunflower:
Coffeeweed
Kustard, wild
Nightshade, black
Prickly sida (Teaweed)
Ragweed, co_n
Spurge, annual
SlI&rtveed, pennsylvania
Stinkgra ..
Velvetleaf (Buttonweed)
Sesbania exaltaea
BrassLca lcaber
SollUJwa nigruJa
SI.da spI.nosa
AAbroaI.a artemI..I.I.iol!a
Euphol"b!a .. culata
Polygonwa panaylvanJ.cwa
Eragro.tI.. cJ.I!anensls
AbueI.lon theophraseJ.
TRI-4/GUAJ.OLS TAB-IIU
(see Cotton section for Instructiona)
In cotton:
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Prickly aida (Teawaad)
Annual -mins Slory
Raavead, co_n
Groundcbarry, annual
Kuatuel, wllu
Halva
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Jiluomreed
Morning gLory;-annual
Prickly side
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Ryegra.s
Sesbania
Sicklepod
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Tumbleweed
Velvetleaf
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TRI-4/COTOIAB5 TAIl-KIl OR OVIILAY
(... Cotton •• ction for Instructions)
Abutllou tbeopbr_tJ.
%antb!um stn.arJ.um
TrJ.bulus terrestr!s
Phys.'IlJ.s sp.
Datura stramonJ.UII
Ipomoea sp.'
SJ.da spJ.nosa
AmbrosJ.a artamJ.s!J.folLa
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Sesbanfa exaltata
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PolygonW/l pensyIvanLcum
Amaranthus Albus
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TRI-4 PREPLANT FOLLOWED BY 1CARKEX2 OVEltLAY
(see Cotton section for InRtruetions)
In cotton:
Dogfennel
Groundeherry. annual
Horning glory. annual
Pennyeress
Ragweed
Shepher4spurse
Velvetgrass
lIild lettuce
Ilild IllUStard
Eupatonium capillifolIum
PhysalIs S].'.
IpolllOea SF
ThiaspI sp.
AmbrosLa art~~LsJ.LfoILa
eapsella bursa pastorJ.s
Hulcus lanatus
Lactuca sp.
BrassLca lCi!ber
TRI-41"JUWf 7 TANI:-1aX
(see Soybean and Peanut sections for Instructions)
In soybean and peanut:
Morning glory. annual
Coffeeweed
Purple nut.edge
Y.llow nutsedg.
Velv.tl.af
Ipomoea sp.
SesbanLa exaltata
Cyperus rotundus
eyperus •• culentus
AbutLlon theophra.tJ.
TRI-4/AVAI)U6 TAIl-laX
( ••• P.a. and Vb.at •• ctions for Instructions)
In p.a. and .prins wh.at:
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A good soil preparation is essential for best results: daRtroy existing weeds
befora herbicide application. Chop an~ thoroughly .ix crop residues into the
soil to a depth of at least 4 to 6 inches by deep plowing or discing before
application. Use chinery that braaks up large clods •. _
SOIL TEX'1'U1I.E
Before application, determine soil texture in order to apply the correct rate.
Rates given in this booklet refer to the following soil texture groups:
Coarse soils:
Medium soils:
Fine soils:
sand, loamy sand, sandy loam
loam, silty clay loam, silt loam, silt, sandy clay loam
clay, clay loam, silty ',lay loam, silty clay, sandy clay.
sandy clay loam
Silty clay loam and sandy clay loam soils are transitional soils and may be
classified as either medium or fine textured soils: Ii silty clay loam or
sandy clay loam soils are predominantly sand or silt, they are usually
classified as mediWII textured soils. If they are predominantly clay, they
are usually classified as fine textured soils.
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
TRI-4 is an emulsifiable concentrate which must be lIixed with water and
applied as a spray before or in the same operation as scil incorporetion-
CROUND APPLICATION
Apply in 5 to 40 gallons of water/acre (broadcast basis) using any properly
calibrated low-pressure sprayer that will uniformly apply the spray. Pour
the recolDlllended amount of product into the spray tank during the filling
operation and mix thoroughly before spraying. As the amount of water
decreases. the importance of accurate calibration and uniform application
increases. Check the sprayer daily.
Do not apply the herbicide to soila which are wet or in poor cndition or to
soils which are subject to prolonged periods of flooding.
AERIAL APPLICATION
For best results apply to a dry soil surfac at a spray volume of froll 5 to
10 gallon./acre. Adjust pump pressure, nozzle arrangements, flying sp.ed and
height to provide uniform application. Use .arkers or flapen to assure
proper application spray widths.
Do not apply when the wind is blowing at a velocity of 5 1Ip1-. or araatar.
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application. A second incorporation i. required at any ti prior to
plantina uaina the equi
nt in a different direction from the first. Incorporation should place the product into the top 2 or 3 inche. of the final seedbed. Variable weed control .. y result frm delayed incorporation if the herbicide i. applied to a wet, wara soil surface or if the wind velocity is 10 mph or higher. After planting. When incorporating after planting (check crops approved for incorporation after planting), use P. T .0. -driven equipment or Rolling Cultivators and adjust to till the soil over the .eed or throw treated soil toward the crop. Avoid disturbing the seed or mechanically damaging the crop. In bedded culture. For effective weed control in bedded culture the product should be incorporated in to the top 2 to 3 inches of the final seedbed. Knock off beds to planting height before application and incorporation on bedded ground. Avoid removal of treated soil from the seedbed before or during the planting operation. This will expose untreated soil and alloweeds to gerinate in the drill row. Equipment. For incorporation use machinery which pulverizes large clods and .ix the herbicide thoroughly with the soil. Thorough incorporation may be achieved with the following: Disc, set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operated in two different directions at 4 to 6 mph; Field Cultivator, set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep end operated at 5 mph or more; Rolling Cultivator, set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operated two tfJaes at 6 to 8 mph (adequate for use on coarse or aediua textured soils only); Bed Conditioner, set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operated one ttae at 4 to 6 mph (adequate for use on coarse and .ediua textured soUs only); Hulch Treader and other similar disc-type imple.ent., set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operated at 5 to 8 mph in two different directions; P.T.O.-driven equipment (tillers, cultivators, hoe.), .et to cut 2 to 3 inches deep with rotors spaced to provide a clean sweep uf the soil and operated one tiae (they should not be operated at a speed greater than 4 mph). APPLICATIOIf VITH LIQUID FnTILIZEllS TRI-4 may b, mixed with most liquid fertilizers. The mixture has provided weed and grass control equal to the .... rete. of TRI-4 applied in water. All individual .tate regulations relatina to fluid liquid fertilizer alxina, registration, labelina and application are th. re.ponsibility of th. individual and/or company •• llingth. fertilizer and chemical mixture. ------. ---7 /1
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TllI-4 .lone or in t.nk-.ixtur. ..y "\Ot colllbin. prop.rly with .0" fluid fertilizer _t.ri.l. Therefore. it is nec •••• ry to C:eterllline whether • co~atibility agent is needed and which agent works properly. te.ting small quantities before full-scale mixing.
- Put 1 pt. of fertilizer mixture in. quart j.r.
- Add 1 to 4 teaspoonfuls of the fOrlllUlation which IIUSt be lIixed to the liquid fertilizer (depending on the recommended rate/acre).
- Close jar a~' J agitate until the _terlals are dispersed evenly in the fertilizer. If the lIaterials do not disperse well, slurry the chellir.als in water before adding to the fertilizer.
- Add 3 to 4 teaspoonfuls of TllI-4 to the jar and shake well.
- Vatch the mixture for about 10 lIinutes. If the mixture does not separa~e, or if agitation is only required to resuspend, the combination may be used. If the mixture separates, gets very thick or syrupy, DO NOT combine for field application. A compatibility agent is needed.
- Mixing ability may be improved by adding a compatibility agent. Follow
the procedure outlined above and add 0.1 teaspoonful of the compatibility
agent in step 2. Complete the other steps to determine if the
('.ompatibility agent solves the problem.
The use of
ompatibility agents is especially important whcn tank mixing emulsifiable concentrates with dry flowables, wettable powders, aqueous suspensions, ilowables, liquids or solutions in liquid fertilizers. If a compatibility agent is needed, add it to the fluid fertilizer before adding the TRI-4 alone or in mixture. Anyone of the compatibility agents listed below is helpful in causing liquid concentr.tes to fOrlll non-oiling lIixtures with liquid fertilizers. These coatibiU.ty agents can be used .t rates as .Low as 1 1/2 to 2 pints per tou of liquid fertilizer and should be .ixed well with the fertilizer before adding th~ liquid concentrate. Read the label on the co~atibility agent and follow thl' directions. - Sponto 168D (Vitco Chellicals Co., Chicago, IL)
- Compat (Farlll Chemicals, Inc., Aberdeen, NC)
- Unite (Hopkins Ag Chemical, Madison, VI)
- T-Mulz 734-2 (Tho~son-Hayward Chemical Co.)
- Rigo Co
atibili ty Agent (Rigo Coany, Buckner, ICY) - Amoco Spray M.te (Amoco Oil Co., Chicago, IL)
- Kam-Li~ (Universal Coop, Kinneapolis. KN) All of the above .re phosphate, ester-type .urf.ctant. d .. igned to be used with liquid fertilizers. Th.y usually do not work as co~.tib:lity .gents in tank .ixtur •• in pl.in v.ter. I/..
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APPLICATION VITH Day Itra I'I!1TILIZERS
Dry bulk fertilizers .. y be impregnated or coated with TRI-4.
dry bulk fertilizers impregnated with TRI-4 has provided
control aqual to the same rate. of TRI-4 applied in water.
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Application of
weed and grass
All TRI-4 label reco.aendations regarding rates/acre, approved crops,
incorporation, special instructions, cautions and special precautions must be
followed. All individual state regulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer
blending, registration, labeling and application are the responsibilicy of
the individual and/or company selling the fertillzer and chemical mixtur •.
L .aitation •.
Apply a minimum of 200 poundslacre of dry fertilizer impregnated with TRI-4
at the recommended rates. Any commonly used dry fertilizer can be used for
TRI-4 illpregnation except coated ammonium nitrate and straight lilies tone .
These ... terials will not absorb the herbicide. Blends containing mixtures of
these lIaterials can be impregnated.
Impregnation.
Use any closed drum, belt, ribbon or other commonly used dry bulk fertilizer
blender. Provide uniform spray coverage of TRI-4 on to the fertilizer.
Rates.
Check the crop section to determine the rate of TRl -4/acre. See the rate
table which follows to determine amount of TRI-4 o be impregnated on a ton
of dry bulk fertilizer based on the amount of fertilizer which will be
applied/acre.
Application.
Spread the fertilizer/chemical mixture normally with a properly calibratecl
applicator. Be certain the lIaterial is applied uniformly tc. the so'_1
surface.
Incorporation.
Follow noraal incorporation procedures.
Rate Chart for Impregnating I'ertilizer with TRI-4
Fertilizer. IRI-4 added to a ton of fertilizer
Rate PIX here 1 pt, 1 112 pts. 2 pts, 3 pta, 4 pts,
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200 pounds 5 qts.1
ton
7 1/2 qts.1
ton
10 qts./ 15 qts.1 20 qts.1
ton tOD ton
250 pounds 4 qt •. / 6 qU./ 8 qts./ 12 qt../ 16 qt •• /
ton ton t9n tOD ton
300 pounds 3 1/3 qt •. / 5 qt •• / 6 2/3 qt •. 1 10 qt •• / 13 1/3 qt •. /
ton ton ton ton ton
350 pounds 2 3/4 qt •. / 4 1/4 qt •• / 5 3/4 qu./ 8 1/2 qt •. / 11 1/2 qt •• /
ton ton tgD ton '9ft
400 pounds 2 1/2 qt •. / 3 3/4 qt •• / 5 qU./ 7 1/2 qt •. / 10 qts./
ton ton tqn ton t9D
450-pounds--2 1/4-qt •• / 3 It3-q".L4/-.lL.JLp...Jj 4 1/2. qts_l_ 6 2/3 qts./!Lqt../
tgD tgn tOD ton tpn -- -.
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For rate. other than those listed above, u.e the following fOrINla to
calculate the ..ount of TRI-4 to be illpreanated on a ton of cUy bulk
fertUlzer:
1000 ~ Quart. TRl-4/ Pinta of TRI-4 X
/acre Lb •• fertilizer/ Ton of fertilizer
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Where applicable, rates are given for Eastern United States and Vestern-
United Statea. The dividing line between Eastern and Western States is the
point where the average rainfall/year is a ainimua of 20 to 25 inches.
Rates are given for broadcast application; for band application use
proportional amount of produt.
ALFALFA (Established)
Use restricted to Vestern U.S. only.
Apply to established alfalfa stands at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pts. on
coarse soil and 2 pts. on medium and f'.ne soils. Use incorporation equipment
that will ensure thorough soil mixing with a minimum of damage to the
established alfalfa.
BEANS
DRY BEANS--CASTOR BEANS
Apply and incorporate before planting at the following:
Broadcast rate/acre
eSo.i.I_Ixture _______________ EasLt. _________ VU.S.esternULU~.S. ____ _
Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt.
Mediwa 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2pta.
Fine 2 pts. 1 1/2 pta.
2 to 5' organic matter 1 1/2-2 pta. 1 1/2-2 pta.
5.1 to 10, orsanic aatter 2 pta. 2 pta.
ra11 application.
For dry beau. srown in Idaho, Oreson, Vashinston only, apply any tl .. between
October 15 and Dace.ber 31 at a broadcAlt rate/aere of 1 pt. on eoar.e .011,
1 1/4-1 1/2 pc.. on _41U11 soU, 1 1/2 .,pc.. on flne 8011.
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/' ! ) -..... . 13 .....---"' .- --- _. -~-- TU-4jEP'r. TAB-lID: POI. DaY IIWfS Apply from two days before p1antins (up to planting in the Eastern U.S.) at the following: SoU Texture mI-4 EI"fAt(! 7 E Eastern U.S. Vestern {" •• S. Coarse-· 1 pt. 1 pt. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pts. MediUII 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pts. Fine 2 pta. 1 1/2 pts. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pts. 2 to 5' organic matter 1 1/2-2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pts. 5.1 to 10, organic matter 2 pes. 2 pts. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pts. Precautions: This combination should not be used on soybeans. black-eyed peas (beans). lima beans and other flatpodded beans except Romano. Do not use the foliage from a crop treated with this tdnk-mix for feed or for grazing. ( Observe all directions. precautions and limitations on both products' labeling. GUAR BEANS--MUNGBEANS Apply and incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse soil. 1 1/2 pts. on medium and fine soils. LIHA BEANS--SRAI' BEARS Apply and incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse and .. diUII soils and 1 1/2 pts. on fine soils. CAlUlOTS Apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Iroadcast rste/acr. Soil Texture E •• tern Y.S. ""tern U.S. Coars. 1 pt. 1 pt. K.di,-- 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 lItS. 1 1/2 pts. 2 to 5t oraanlc .. ttar 1 1/2-2 pta. 1 1/2-2 pta • I . 2 pta. 2 pta. 1/ 5.1 to lOt oraanlc .. tter ;, ;".. -' .. ~ .. "
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....... CEL!llY !oth direct-seeded and transplant. Apply and incorporate before planting or transplanting at the following: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil Tnture yestero U.S. only Coarse 1 pt. KedlW1 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. Fine 1 1/2 pts. 2 to 5, organic matter 1 1/2-2 pts. I 5.1 to 10, organic matter 2 pts. COLE CROPS BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUT, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER For transplants, apply and incorporate before transplanting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre So11 Texture Eastern U,S, Western U.S, Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. KediWl 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. Fine 2 pts. 1 1/2 pts. 2 to 5' organic .. tter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts. 5.1 to 10' organic matter 2 pta. 2 pts. For direct-seeded, apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil T.xture B •• tern U,S. Western U.S. Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. HediUli 1 pt. 1 pt. Fine 1 1/2 pt •• 1 pt.
- 2 to "-orJAftic "tter- • S.l to 10' oraanic .. ttar • j / 1 1/2 pta •
I 15 ............. - Dir.ct- ••• ded col. crop. have exhibit.d .. rsinal tol.rance to nco_nded rat... Stuntina or r.duc.d .tands y occur. -- - - - COTTO. Pr.- ... rs.nc. application. Apply aDd Incorporat. be for. plantlns. at plantins or la.edlat.ly aft.r plant Ina at the fo110wins: Broadca.t rat./acr. 5011 Texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S. Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. KediUII 1 1/2 pt~. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. Fine 2 pts. 1 1/2 pts. 2 to 5. organic macter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts. 5.1 to lOt organic matter 2-2 1/2 pts. 2 pts. When incorporating after planting care must be taken not to disturb the seed, Post-emergence application. Apply any time up to layby but not less than 90 days before harvest. Direct layby applications to the soil betwe.n the rows and beneath emerged cotton plants. Use the same rates as for pre-emergence application. Fall ap~lication. Any time from October 15 to December 31. In Alabama. Arkansas. Northern florida. Georgi'l. Louisiana, Kississippi. SE Kis.ouri booth.el. N.v Hexico. North Carolina. Oklahoma. South Carolina. T.nn...... T.xas:· apply and incorporat. at a broadcast rat./acr. of 2 pt.. on coar.. and .ediUli solls and 2 1/2 pts. on fin. soll. In Arizona. California. Nevada. apply and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pt •. on coar •• aoil. 2 pt •• on mediUII soil. 2 1/2 pt •. on fin •• 0il. In .tat.. othar than tho.a ll.t.d abov.. apply and incorporat. at a broadea.t rata/acre of 1 pt. on coar ••• 011. 1 1/2 pt •• on •• diUII .011. 2 pt •. on fine .011. 1 1/2 pes. 1m aoll. with 2 to 5. orsanic .. ttar. 2 to 2 1/2 pta. on .oil. with 5.1 to lOt orsenlc .. ttar. Spacial applicatiOD •• For the control of Fall PanlC.UII in the .tate. of Al.b.... florida. Ceorlia. North and South Carolina. and Virsinia. apply and Incorporat. at a bro.de .. t rate/acre of 2 pta. OD both coar.e and 41 .011 •. , For the control of Ihiz Jolmioaar... in all cotton produclnl .t.ta. u.capt Arizona aDd california, /~"ly a 4ouble-rate Ul-4 prolr .. for 2 ,eu. In a r_. . J
I I( 16 Applic.tions c.n be de in spring, any tiM before plant-f.ng for two y.ars in a row or between October 15 and D.c • .,.r 31 fnr two y •• r. in a row .t a - - bro.dc.st rate/acre of 2 pts. on coar ••• oil, 3 pt •• or ... dium soil .nd 4 pta. on fin. soil. Proper pr.paration of th. soil b.for. applic.tion .nd d •• p incorpor.tion i ••••• nti.l for b •• t result.. So .. Johnsongr.ss pl.nts y •• c.p.: tiMly cultiv.tion during the crop se •• on i. n.c.ssary. In the se.son following a doubl.-rat. tre.tment, plant only ric •• nd those crops for which TRI-4 can be applied as • pre-plant tr.atment or injury may result. For the control of Pigwe.d and se.dling Johnsongrass in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, SE Missouri, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Southern Virginia, apply TRI-4, prep1ant, at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 to 1 1/2 pts. on coarse soil, 1 1/2 to 2 pts. on medlU111 soil, 2 pts. on fine soil (3 pts. in Louisiana) . For a more complete control of all listed grasses and weeds in counties along the Texas Gulf Coast (limited to Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, ValIer, and Wharton), apply up to 2 weeks before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pts. on coarse soil, 2 pts. on medium soil, 3 pts. on fine soil. Precautions: Cotton should be planted after early season adverse weather conditions have passed especially when using higher rate programs. TRI-4/CAPAROL8 TANK-MIX For cotton grown in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, apply to the flat soil surface before discing at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil Texture TRI-4 CArAROLe SOV Coarse 1 pt. 2 1bs.* Mediwa 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. 2 1/2 Ibs. Fine 2 pta. 2 1/2 1bs. *Do not use on sand and loamy sand soils. For band applications, the us.r should us. proportionally 1.s •. C.r.fully follow the proc.dur.. on the C.p.ro1 l.bel for asking a .lurry and adding it to • partially filled tank of water. After the Caparol 1& well mixed .dd the TRI-4 .nd .gitate continuously. Precautions: Do not use thb tank-.ix in the cut .rea. of newly leveled . f1elda.JD.rea. Of_eXC ... )' •• 1 .nd ¥h.re_flooding over_the_ beds i. likely to happen.
, ·' . ': Crop rotation: Cabbage, okra, onion, pea. _y be planted in the fall after a spring application of the .ixture. Winter barley, winter rye and winter wheat can be planted in the fall al.o if they are plowed down and not uaed for food or feed. Observe all directions, precautions and li.itations on both products' labeUng. --- - -TIlI=4/COToItAN8 TANX-HIJ: Except in Arizona and California. Apply and incorporate at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil Texture TRI-4 CAPAROLe 80W Coarse 1 pt. 1 1/4 Ibs. Hedium 1 1/2 pts. 2 Ibs. Fine 2 pts. 2 1/2 Ibs. Use 15-40 gallons of clean water/acre. Carefully follow the procedures on the Cotoran label for .. king a slurry snd adding it to a partially filled tank of water. After the Cotoran is well mixed add the TRI-4 and agitate continuously. Precautions: Do not plant crops other than cotton on the treated land within 6 months after application of this tank-llix. Do not feed folia,e froll treated cotton plant or gin trash to livestock. Do not lIix with liquid fertilizers.
- In ,West Texas do not use on sandy, 108IIY sand or fine sandy 10 .... oil.. Do not uae on cotton plallted in furrow ••
- In Arkansa., Loui.iana, Ki •• i •• ippi, use 1 lb. of Cotoran in tank-.ix with TRI-4 on .andy 10_ .0U. low in organic lIatter.
- In New Kexico, do not plant treated land with crop. other than cotton untU one year after the lnt eppUcation. Do not uae on .andy 10_ .oil. with Ie.. than 1 percent organic _tter. Ob.erve all directions, precautiona and liaitations on both product.' lebeUng.
".' . ' ",- -, .. - , .- .... 18 COTORAR Overla,: Apply TRI-4 as reco_ended and then Cotoran as a pre e_rSance surface_treat.ant .. at...l 1/4_.to.2 1/21bs./acre. - On l1ght..sol1 and sandy 80ils low in organic _tter, use the lower rate. Refer to Cotoran label for cautions, precautions and instructions. Tltl-4 PUPLAM FOLLOWED BY ~ OVDIAY For cotton grown east of the Kississippi River,. Arkansas, SE Kissouri, Louisiana, Eastern Texas, apply and incorporate TRI-4 before planting at usual rates then make a pre-emergence application of Karmex SOW at 0.6 to 1.5 lbs. per broadcast acre. ------ Precautions: Do not use Karmex on sandy or low organic soils. Do not allow grazing on cotton treated with Karmex. Refer to Karaex SOW label for additional instructions, cautions, and precautions. CUCURBITS CANTALOUPES, CUCUMBERS, VATERHELONS Use restricted to Western U.S. including Texas. Apply in post-plant emerged at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil Texture Texas only Western U.S. Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. HediWII 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. Fine 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2 pts. 2 to 5, organic matter 1 1/2-2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts. 5.1 to 10, organic matter 2 ptB. 2 pts. Apply as directed spray to the Boil between the rows and beneath the plants which are in the 3 to 4 true-leaf stage. Care should be taken that incorporation machinery does not damage the planta. CUDS TUlUlIPGU!NS (for proceasi.ng), I:ALE, KUSTIJUI GUDS Apply and incorporata b.fora planting at a broadcast rata/acr. of 1 pt. on coars. anJ medium soils, 1 1/2 pts. on fine soil. o • ---- - --- v -------------------
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BOPS
Use restricted to Vestern U.S. only.
Apply and incorporate while the crop is doraant at a brQadc .. t rate/acre of 1
pt. on coarse soil, 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. on .. diu. soil, 1 1/2 pta. on fine soil
and 80ils with 2 to 101 organic .. tter.
Established Peppenaint and Speanaint:- ··Use restricted to-Oregon, Vashington,-
Idaho. Apply at a rate of 1 pt. on coarse soil, 1 1/4 pt. on medium soil and
1 1/2 pts. on fine soil during the donaant period. Use incorporation
equipment that will insure thorough soil mixing with a minimum of damage to
the established dormant mint.
OlCltA
Apply and incoLorate before planting at the following:
Broadcast rate/acre
Soil Texture Eastern U,S, Western U,S.
Coarse I pt, pt,
Medium I 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts.
Fine 2 pts. 1 1/2 pts.
2 to 51 organic matter 1 1/2-2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts.
5,1 to 101 organiC matter 2 pts. 2 pts.
PUNOTS
Spanish peanuts grown in Texas and Oklahoma only.
Apply and -incorporate before planting, at planting or i_diately after
planting at a broadcast rate/acre of I pt. on coarse soil. Care should be
taken not to disturb the seed when incorporating after planting.
Apply up to 10 days prior to planting, incorporate t-diately after
application at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. of 'l'RI-4 and 2 1/3 pts. of
Vernaa 71.
Observe all directions, precautions and It-itationa on both products'
labeUng.
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, ~ .. I " ••. ,! , . ~:: . . :.,;." -,..,. .. ...... PUS ENGLISH PEAS--DIlY PUS. Apply and incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse and .. diua .oi1s and 1 1/2 pt •• on fina .oil. Fall application. For dry and English peas grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington only, apply and incorporate any tiae between October 15 and December 31 at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse soil, 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts on mediua so11 and 1 1/2 pts. on fine so11. Do not apply in the fall to so11s which are wet or are subject to prolonged periods of flooding. TRI-4/AVADu.8 BV TANK-lUX For peas grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington only, apply and incorporate up to 3 weeks before planting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre So11 Texture TRI-4 AVADEXe BW Coarse 3/4 pt. 1 1/4 qts. Mediua 3/4 pt. 1 1/4 qts. Fine 1 pt. 1 1/4 qts. Precautions: Do not apply to lentils. Do not use foliage from peas treated for feed or forage. Do not graze livestock on treated crops. Observe all directions, precautions and limitations on both products' labeling. SOUTllE1Uf PEAS Apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadca.t rate/acre So11 Texture E.stem U.S. Westrm U,S, Coar.e 1 pt. 1 pt. Mediua 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 pta. 1 1/2 pta. 2 to St organic matter 1 1/2-2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pta. 5.1 to lOt organic actter 2 pts. /
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- l'EPl'lIS
- Apply and incorporate before tra~plantins at the follow ins:
- Iroadc •• ~ rate/acre
- SoU Texture Ia'tem Y.S. Westem U.S.
- Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt.
- Kediwa 1 1/2 pts. l-11/Pl-1/2 pt •.
- Fine 2 pta. 1 1/2 pts.
- 2 to 5. organic matter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts.
- 5.1 to 10. organic matter 2 pts. 2 pta.
- Do not apply after transplanting.
- POTATOES
- Not recommended for use in the state of Kaine.
- Apply after plant.ing, before emergence or immediately following dragoff or
- after the potato plants have fully emerged at the following:
- Broadcast rate/acre
- SoU Texture Eastern U.S. Restern V.S.
- Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt.
- Kediwa 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts.
- Fine 2 p1:S. 1 1/2 pts.
- 2 to 5. organic ma~ter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts.
- 5.1 to 10. or gallic _tter 2 pts. 2 pts.
- Care should be taken so that ~ncorporation aachinery does not damage potato
- seed pieces or elongating sprouts. Set incorporation equipment so that bed
- and furrow will be uniforaly covered by the product.
- If the layer of TRl-4 treated soil is not unifora, potato e .. rgence .. y be
- retarded and ste. brittlenea. can occur. When applying and 1ncorporatina
- after potato plants have fully eaersed, 40 not completely cover the foliage
- with treated soil.
- SpUt application 1n : daho, Orelon, Vasbit&ton.
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On an aoih apply and incorporate 3/4 pt. 'Defore planting and 3/4 pt. after
plantins When potato planta have fully •• erge4.
Precautions: Do .10t apply to so11 containing 2' or lIore organic tter.
For potatoes grown in Kansas, Kinnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota,
Oklaholl&, South Dakota, Texa., apply after planting, but prior to crop
e_rgence. In area. where potatoea are noraall:v dragged off tile lIixture
.hould -b.- applied end-incorporated up - to or i .. ediately following -.
dragoff.
Broadcast rate/acre
TRI-4
Soil Texture Eastern U.S. Western U. S ,
Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt .. 1 3/4-7 pts.*
Kedium 1-1 1/2 pts. 1-1 1/2 pts. 1 3/4-7 pts.*
Fine 1-2 pts. 1-1 1/2 pts. 1 3/4-7 pts.*
2 to 5' organic matter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2 pts. 1 3/4-7 pts.*
5.1 to lOt organic matter 2 pts. 2 pts. 1 3/4-7 pts.*
*Use higher rates for nutsedge control.
Precautions: Do not graze or feed forage to livestock froll fields treated
with this mixture.
For potatoes grown in llashington, Idaho, Oregon, apply and incorporate
before planting at a broadcast rat. of 3/4 pta. of TRI-4/acre and 3 1/2
pt •• of EPTAK 7E/acre of all sola.
Precautiona: Do not use this tank-llixture both before and after planting in
the sAlle season. Do not use foliage froll treated crops for
feed or iorage.
Observe all directiow, precaution. and limitations on both products'
labeling.
Apply and incorporate in the spring before planting or in the fall between
October 15 and Decellber 31 at the following:
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pr ••• nt. App1y.nd incorpor.t •• t • bro.dc •• t rat./.cr. ofl!12 1/2 pt •• on
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SoIl Tutu' E.stem p.i. Veltem y, S ,
1 pt. 1 pt.
MediUII 1 1/2 pt •• 1 1/4-1 1/2 ptG.
Fine 2 pt •• 1 1/2 pt ••
2 to 5' organic matter 1 1/2 pta. l""l.!2pta.
5.1 to 10, organic matter 2-2 1/2 pta. 2-2 1/2 pts.
Fall application
For safflower grwn in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon.
Utah, Vashington. yoming: apply and incorporate anytime between October 15
and December 31 at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pts. on coarse soil, 2 pts.
on medium soil. 2 1/2 pts. on fine soil.
Precautions: Do not apply in the fan to sciJ.s which are wet or are subject
to prolonged periods of flooding.
SOYBEAN
Apply and incorporate before planting at the following:
Broadca.t rate/acre
Soil Texture Eastern U.S.
Coarse 1 pt.
Medium 1 1/2 pta.
Fine 2 pt ••
2 to 5' orgnic matter 1 1/2 pt •.
5.1 to 10, organic matter 2-2 1/2 pta.*
Vestern U,S.
1 pt.
1 1/4-1 1/2 pts.
1 1/2 pta.
1 1/2-2 pts.
2 pta.
*except ch.rcoal .oil. in Arkansa., Louiaiana, Kiaaiasippi (aee below).
Charcoal .oil. in Arkansa •• Loui.iana, Ki •• i •• ippi.
N.w1y cl •• rad 1.nd often cont.ins hish orsanlc .. tt.r (4 to 10,) and ch.rco.l
which r •• ulta from bumine dabri.. This t.nds to bind TRI-4 reducine its
w.ad control .ctivity. Hishar product r.te. .r. th.r.for. nec •••• ry, but
incr •••• d rat.. can c.us. crop inJ
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Apply anytime b.tw.en Octob.r 15 and Decemb.r 31.
In Al.b .... Arkansas. Northern Florida. Georgi •• Louisiana. Mi.sissippi.
SE Hissouri boothed. North Caro1.ina. Oklahoma. South Carolina.
Tenne..... Texa.: .pply and incorpor.te .t • bro.dc •• t r.t./.cr. of 2
pt •. on coarse and medium soils and 2 1/2 pts. on fine soil.
In Eastd:n United Stat.s other than those listed above: apply and
incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse soil. 1 1/2 pts.
3n .. dium sol and 2 pts. on fine soil. 1 1/2 ·pts. on coarse soil with 2
to 5l organic matter. 2 to 2 1/2 pts. on soils with 5.1 to 10l organic
matter.
Precautions: Do not apply to so Us which are wet or subject to prolonged
periods of flooding or where rice was grown the previous year.
Special applications.
For the control of Fall Panicum in Alabama. Florida, Georgia. North and
South Carolina. Virginia: apply at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 pts. on
both COBrse and medium soils.
For more complete control of Pigweed and seedling Johnsongrass in
Alabaaa, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia. Louisiana, Mississippi. SE Missouri,
North and South Carolina, Tennessee, S. Virginia: apply at a broadcast
rate/acre of 1-1 1/2 pts. on coarse soil. 1 1/2-2 pts. on medium soil,
2 pts. on fine soil (1 pts. in the State of Louisiana).
For more complete weed control in the Texas Gulf Coast (limited to the
following counties: Brazoria. Calhoun, Chambers. Fort Bend, Galveston,
Harris. Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty. Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, Waller.
and Wharton): apply up to 2 weeks before planting at a broadcast
rate/acre of 1 1/2 pts. on coarse soil, 2 pts. on medium soil, 3 pts. on
fine soil.
For suppression or partial control of Red Rice in Arkansas, Louisiana,
Mississippi. Texas: apply as directed at double the nOl'lllal rate the
first y •• r .nd at the normal rat. the second y.'ar. Apply and incorporate
anytime.in the spring before planting at the following:
Bro.dc •• e r.te/scre
SoU Texture lstXeu 2nd Year
Coarse 2 pts. 1 pt.
Medium 3 pta. 1 1/2 pta.
Fin. 4 pts. 2 pts.
2 to 5, orc.nic .. tt.r 3 pta. 1 1/2 ,. pta. 2-2 1/2 pta.ta.
S.lto 10' ocanic ... tt.
, , ...... 25 If • combinAtion of high org.nic .. ttar .n4 ch.rco.l .ra pre.ant .pply in the second ye.r the r.~ l.beled for charco.l soil. in Louisiana, Arkans.s .nd "issi •• ippi (1 1/2~ts. on co.r.e .oil, 2 1/2 pt •• on mediua .oil, 3 pts. on fine soil). " ...., ? I, e, L ~ ~, 5 ~ '- '1- Crop rot.tion: Pl.nt only tho.e crop. for Which TRl-4 h .. been reglstere4 .. a preplant treaement. Prec.ution.: Do not plant rice the second year. For the control of Rhizome Johnsongrass in Esstern United States arid Texas. Apply in a row for two consecutive years according to the program that best fits your cultural practices:
- as spring application. anytime in spring before planting.
- as fall application. between October 15 an4 December 31.
- as split application. directed under both spring and fall applications.
Soil Texture
Coarse
ine 2 to 5, organic matter 5.1 to 10, organic matter Broadc.st r.te/.cre Spring or Fall 2 pts. 3 pts. 4 pts. 3 pts. 4 pts. Split Spring and Fall 1 pt. 1 1/2 pts. 2 pts. 1 1/2 pts. 2 pts. Proper preparation of the soil before applic.tion and deep incorporation are very ilIportant for best result.. So.e Johnaongr... plant. _y escape. Timely cultivations during the crop season are necessary. For the control of Wild Cane (shatterc.ne). Wild cane c.n germinate from greatet' sol1 depth than .ost other weed seeds. Several ·flushes· or germinating times are con in one season. Co_rci.lly .cceptable control of Wild Cane can be obtained with the increased rate. of TRI-4. Land prep.ration: Work your land to 4e.troy exi.ting gr ••• e. aM weeds. Thoroughly mix crop res!due. into the .011 to a depth of 4 to 6 inches. Applleatl.on. Apply bafore planting at a broadcast rata/.cra of 1 pt. on coarL,' .011, 2 pe.. on mediUII .011, 2 1/2 pt •• on fin •• 011. Incorpor.tion. Deep incorpor.tion i. • ••• nti.l to lood wild C~ control. Incorpor.ta thoroughly with. disc only •• t to cut 4 to 6 incb •• da.p and oper.te In 2 4iff.rent 4irectiona .t 4 to 6 .ph. CultlT.tion. control.
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have p ••• ed. Do not plant .oybe.n. deeper than 2 inche.. Crop
injury in the fom of del.yed growth _y occur under .dverse
cool. wet weather conditions e.rly in the se.son when TRI·4 is
used .ccording to the.e recommendations.
'lRl-4/SENCOae 01. LUOma TAn-lIIX
For the control of grasses and wn'ads controlled by TRI-4 alone plus
additional veeds listed for the aixture. apply froa tvo weeks before
-planting up to planting at the following:
Broadcasc r.ce/acre
SENCOR· 50WP/4
or
Soil Texture TRI·4 LEXQNE· 50WP/4L
Coa:.-se 1 pt. 1/2 Ib./pt.
MediUJII 1 1/2 pts. 3/4 Ib./pt.
Fine 2 pts. 1 Ib./pt.
Do not use on coarse soils with less than l' organic matter.
Oil
SENCOR· (dry flowable)
or
:ioU Illxtu[!! nU-4 I..EXONf;· (dO flo",able}
Coarse 1 pt. 1/3 lb.
Kedium 1 1/2 pts. 1/2 lb.
Fine 2 pta • 2/3 lb.
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Prec.ution.: Do not pl.nt any crop other than soybeans within 4 months after
tre.tment. Ov.r .pplic.tion. un.ven applic.tion or illproper
.oil incorpor.tion ;an r •• ult in err.tic w •• d control or crop
injury. Seedling. di •••• e. cold ve.ther. deep plantlna.
exce •• lve aol.tur ••• oil pH over 7.5. hlsh •• It concentr.tion
or drousht .. y weaken crop .eedling. and incre •• e po •• ibility
of daaag. fro. the .pplic.tion of thl. t.nk-alx.
For the control of Rhizoae Johnsonar ••••
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Tank mix: Apply a. a preplant incorporated treatment. Incorporate into the
soU within 24 hour. after application and plant soybeans within 45 d8y.
after treatment. Use equipment that provide. uniform 2 inch incorporation.
Broadca.t rate/acre
il Texture IRI-4 SCEPTER
-------- Coarse - 1 pt. 2/3 pt.
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Fine 2 pts. 2/3 pt.
Preplant Overlay: Apply and incorporate TRI-4 as reommended and then follow
a preplant surface treatment with SCEPTER at 2/3 pt./acre up to 45 days prior
to planting of soybeans.
Postemergence Overlay: Apply IRI-4 as a preplant incorporated herbicide
followed by postemergence overlay treatment with SCEPTt:R. at 2/3 pt./aere.
For best results, overlay snould be applied when the weeds are actively
growing but no more than 2 inches in height.
Follow recommended soil preparation and application procedure for IRI-4 and
SCEPTER Irrigation or rainfall sufficient to moisten soil to a depth of 2
inches 1s necessary to activate SCEPTER.
Precaution.: SCEPTER plantbaclt restrictions require- -Do not plant rice or
sllall grains within 4 months of application. Do not plant corn, edible
beans, grain sorghum, peanuts or tobacco within 11 months of application. Do
not plant crops other than those listed above within 18 months of
application. Consult SCEPTER label for 1I0re specific plantbaclt restrictions.
Observe all precautions and limitations on the SCEPTER label.
TU-4/AHIBoe TAB-JIIX Oil OVElUAY
Tank-mix: ~pply as a spring preplant incorporated treatment.
Overlay: Apply IRI-4 as a preplant incorporated herbicide and then AIIiben 2S
broadcast or in a band over the .oybean row at planting time.
Broadca.t rate/acre
Soil Texture IRI-4 MIIIm- 25
Coar •• 1 pt. 4-6 qu.
KediUli 1 1/2 pta. 4-6 qta.
FiDe 2 pta. 4-6 qta.
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Ob.arve all direction.. precautions .nd limitation. on both product.'
labaUng.
Apply up to 10 days prior to planting at tha following:
Soil Texture TRI-4 VERNne 7E
Coarse 1 pt. 1 3/4-2 1/'3 pts.
Medium 1 1/2 pta. 2 1/3-3 pts.*
Fine 2 pta. 3-3 1/2 pts.
*Use higher rates ·for nutsedge, wild cane and velvecleaf control.
Observe all directions, precautions and limitacions on both products'
labeling.
SUGAlt BEETS
Apply as a broadcasc, overtop spray to plants immediately after blocking or
thinning when plants are between 2 and 5 inches tall. Exposed beet roots
should be covered with soil prior to application to reduca possibilicies of
girdling. Care should be taken that incorporation machinery does not damage
the sugar beets taproot.
Broadcast rata/acra
SoU Tutun Eastern U.S, Western U.S.
Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt.
Medium • 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta.
Fine I 1/2 pta. I 1/2 pt •.
Spaci.l .ppllc.tIOQ.
Incorpor.tlon with • tine-tooth h.rrow in C.liforni •• Color.do. Idaho,
KAn. ••• Kontana. Nabr.ska, Oragon. Taxa.. Utah. V •• hington. Vyoaing.
A pr?parly opar.tad tina-tooth h.rrow can provida .dequata incorpor.tion
of tha harbicide for affactlva waad control In sug.r baat ••
Oper.ta tha tina-tooth h.rrow two d.... ovar tha fiald in opposta
db·actions .t • .pead of 3 to , IIPh an4 .at tha harrow to cut I eo 2
incha. deap. Cara .hould be taken to insura that tha tina-tooth harrow
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Apply and incorporate twice a year at a broadca.t rate/acre of 2 to 4 pt ••
for aU .011 textur.. • Make th. application in the faU on finaly packed
beds immediately aftee the seed pieces are planted.
Kake the application in the spring before or shortly after the cane emerges.
__ Lo~~ell_ E __ in-p'aked b~.!1~~ to 3 !Il~~~~~ep before the spring_appl1cat1_n--, __
Care should be taken so that incorporation erges up to layby. Kake application after.the beds have been shaved
or false shaved. Loosen rain-packed bed 2 to 3 inches dep.p before
application. Care should be taken so that incorporation machinery does not
dachinery does not dage the seed
pieces or emerging shoots.
Plant and Ratoon Cane (grown in Loui.iana and Texa. only)
Apply and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 to 4 pts. for all soil
textures. Make application in the spring from before or shortly after the
cane eage seed pieces or emerging roots.
Post-plant in Hawaii (only for control of most annual grasses including
guineagrass)
Apply to the surface after planting (for plant cane) or after harvesting (for
ratoon cane) before weeds and cane emerge at a broadcast rate/acre of 6 to 8
pts. for all soil textures. In plant cane the beds should be formed or
rolled before application. In ratoon cane, the crop residue should be
rellOved before application. Apply just before anticipated rainfall or
sprinkle irrigate imqediately after application.
Itchgra.. conrol (in i.ian. only)
Apply and incorporAte on either plant or ratoon cane at A broadcast rate/acre
of 4 pts. for all soil textures. Apply in the spring fro before or shortly
after the cane ellerges up to layby. Follow directions above for sugarcane
layby application in Louisiana and Texa •.
Apply and incorporate in the spring or in the fall between October 15 and
Decellber 31 at the following:
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I I • Broadcast rate/acre Soil Textur. E •• tem U.S. V"t,m U.S. Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. Mediua 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 pts. 1 1/2 pts. 2 to 5' organic matter 1 1/2-2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts. 5.1 to 10' organic matter 2 pts. 2 pts. TaI-4/AHIBE1J8 TAl«-JIIX OR. OVERlAY Tank-mix: Apply prior to planting. Overlay: Apply Amiben 2S in band or broadcast over sunflowers at planting in fields where TRI-4 has been incorporated prior to planting. Broadcast rate/acre Soil Texture TRI-4 Coarse 1 pt. 4 qts. MediUlll 1 1/2 pts. 4-6 qts.* Fine 2 pta. 4-6 qts.* *Use higher rates for best control of Mustard, Co..an R.agweed or Black Nightshade. If sufficient rain does not faU within 7 days after a preemergence application of Amiben, but there is enough soil moisture, a light cultivation with a rotary hoe or s!ailar tool will uproot these small broadleaf weeds and gra.ses. In coarse soil heavy rains .. y .ove incorporated Amiben below the weed seed germinating zone; erratic weed control may result. TOHATOES For transplant, apply and incorporate before transplanting et the following:
I I Broadcaat rat./acr.
Soil Texwre Eo'tem U.S. Western U.S. Coar.e 1 pt. 1 pt. Hediua 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 pta. 1 1/2 pta. 2 to 5, 'organic matter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pts. 5.1 to 10, organiC matter 2 pts. 2 pts. For direct-seeded tOlllatoes, apply and incorporate to soil between the rows and beneath the plants. TIlEES AND VINEYABDS EASTERN U.S. For new planting of vin~yards, citrus and pecan trees, apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil Texture Coarse 1 pt. KediUII. 1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 pts. 2 to 5, organic aatter 1 1/2 pU. 5.1 to 10' organic matter 2 pta. For non-bearing eatablished plantinga of citrus and pecan tree. and bearing plantings of grapefruit, lemon, orange, pecan, tangelo, tangerine trees, apply at a broadc .. t rate/acre of 2 to 4 pta. for ell 80U textures. Apply a. directed spray to soil aro\DId the trees and us. incorporation methods not injurious to the tr.... For continued we.d control in citrus area, apply twic. a year at an interval of approxiaat.ly 4 to 6 months. VESTDR U.S. For new planting. of at.ond. apricot. citrus. nectarin •• p.ach. p.can • ....;.------1IvalDut-.tr ••• ,-appl,. .nd facorporata b.fore plaotina at- tba .follov1na:---_ /
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Coar •• 1 pt.
Kediwa 1 1/4-1 1/2 pt •.
Fine 1 1/2 pta.
2 to 5' organic macter 1-1 1/2 pts.
5.1 to 10, organic matter 2 pta.
Fr new plantings of vineyards, apply before planting ac the following:
Broadcast rate/acre
SoU Texture
Coarse 1-1 1/2 pts.
Kediwa 1 1/2-) pts.
Fine 3-4 pts.
2 to 10' organic matter 3-4 pts.
Do noc use more than 2 pts./acre on heat-treaced vines.
For post-plant applications on bearir.g and non-bearing established
plantings of vineyards, almonds, apricot, grapefruit, lemon, nectarine,
orange, peach, pecan, plwa, prune, tangelo, tangerine and walnut tree.,
apply at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 to 4 pt •. for .11 soil textures.
Apply a. a direcced .pray to the soil around the tree. or vine. and use
incorporation methods not injurious to the tree. or vine •.
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For continued weed control in cicrua trees, apply twice a year at an
interval of about 4 to 6 months.
In both the Ea.tern and Ve.tern U.S., if crop. are planted between tha tra ••
or vine., label directions for tho ••• pecific crop. apply to the area which
is intarplanta4.
Spacial application.
For Bhizo.a Jobnaon&raaa control (V •• tarn U.S. only).
eo..&rcially accaptable control of Jhiza.. JdhnaODlr... can ba obtaiued -
with poat-plant applicatiODS in baarina aDd non-baarina a.tabli.had
plantlftlS of nneyards, at.ond, apricot, arapafruit, 1_, nectarine,
orq., peach, peCIIII, tanaelo, taau~7 aDd valaut tr •••.
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for two years in a row at a .broadcut rate/acre of 4 pta. on an soil
textures each year.
Incorporate thoroughly with a diac .et to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and
operate 2 tt.-. at 4 to 6 8ph.
Some Johnsongrass plant. will escape. Timely cultivations are necessary.
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viney aids within 6-- 1D0nth •. of harvest;-· do . not- interplant--
orchards or vineyards with other crops; if the TRI-4 treated
vineyards and orchards are diverted to other crop uses, plant
only those crops for which TRI -4 has been registered as a
preulant treatment.
For Fio!ld Bindweed control in vineyards, aillond, apricot, grapefruit,
lellon, nectarine, orange, peach, pecan, tangelo, tangerine, and walnut
trees in California only.
Apply in the spring with specially designed spray blade which applies at
a soil depth of 4 to 6 inches at a broadcast rate/acre of 4 pts. on all
soil textures in 40-80 gallons of water/acre.
Destroy all weeds and grasses with soil tillage before applying.
Prc.utions: Some soils develop cracks as they dry after rainfall or
irrigation and Field Bindweed lIay ellerge. Prevent or elillinate
cracks by shallow discing or other tillage.
WHEAT
WINTER WHEAT grown in Idaho, Hontal~, Oregon and Washington.
Apply any tille during a period froll 3 weeks up to iJaediately prior to
planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pt.. on coarse and mediUII soil.
and 2 pt •• on fine soil.. Incorporate, with a flexible tine-tooth harrow .et
to cut 1 to 2 inches deep and opereta at 3 to 6 mph, one time within 24 hour.
after application ,and a second tille, in a different direction, prior to
planting. -
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tille froll Kay to Septe.,er prior to the fan planting at a broadca.t
rate/acre of 1 1/2 pt •• on coar.e and mediUII .oil. and 2 pta. on fine .oil.
Incorporate, with a flexible tine-tooth harrow set to cut 1 to 2 inches deep
and operate at 3 to 6 Ilph, ona t1ae within 24 hour. aftar application &lid a
.acond tt.-, in a different direction, prior to plantina.
Sl'lIRG VIIIA'l, DIJUJII
Apply u a po.tplant incorporated treac:.ent, after .. edi", but befora the
--crop e_rla., ·to control foxtail at a broadcut rate/acre of.l pt. on coarse
and ell .0U. and 1 1/2 pta. on fina sol1. Incorporate udna a fiu-ti_
or dia.ond barra. operat1na two t1aea in different directions at 5 8pb, 1 to
1 1/2 iache. deep. /
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durwa and barley planted the following .pine. -TIll-4 _y be applied to
ground that ha. a .. nageable tra.h level, ha. been fallowed or pre-tilled.
Apply any time between October 15 and December 31 at a broadcast rate/acre )f
1 pt. on coarse or medium .oil. and 1 1/2 pea. on fine soil. For the
incorporation use: chi.el plow (for the fir.t pa •• only) operating at 4 to 6
mph, set to cut at 4-5 inches oeep; tandem disc, operating at 4 to 6 mph, 3-4
inches deep: field cultivator. operating at 5 mph, 3-4 inches deep.
Precaution: WhUe use of this practice y result in a stand reduction,
slight stand reductions do not normally affect-yield. .-
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
AppUed according to directions and under normal growing conditions TRI-4
will not harm the treated crop. Over application may result in crop injury
or a soil resid,·e. Uneven application or i.proper soU incorporation can
result in erratic weed control or crop injury.
Special precautions must be taken:
In the ~estern United States (Arizona, Colorado, California, Idaho.
Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming): to
avoid crop injury do not plant sugarbeets, red beets or spinach for 12
months after TRI-4 application or for 14 months after a fall application
of the product.
Do not plant sorghum, corn, oats for 14 months after spring application or
for 16 months after fall application. If land has not been irrigated, do not
plant any of these crops for 18 mont'ts after spring application or for 20
months after fall application.
In the Western United States (Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota and Texas in those areas where at least 25 inches of
irrigation or rainfall wa. used tc produce the crop): do not plant
sorghum or oats for 12 months after the herbicide application. If less
than 25 inches of water wa. used to produce the crop, do not plant
sorghum or oats for 18 aontha after application. Cool. wet weather
conditions during the early stage of growth may increase the possibility
of injury to sorghum.
In the Eastern United State.: moldboard plow before planting sugarbeets
Where spring application wa. _de the previous season.
In Florida only: do not plant vegetable crop. other than those listed in
the label within 5 month. following the application of TIlI-4.
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CONDITION OF S4LI
11Ie label instructiona and directiona for use of thb product reflect the
opinion of experts based on field use and tests. 11Ie directions ere believed
to be reliable and should be fQllowed carefully. However, it is impossible
to eliJainate all rbks inherently a .. ociated with the use of thb product.
Crop injury, ineffectivenes., or other unintended consequence. _y result
because of such factors as weather conditiona, soil compo.ition, type of
vegetation, presence of other teriels, or the aanner of use or application,
. all of which are beyond the control of AMERICAN CYANAKID~ANY. ___
ALL SUCH RISKS ARE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER.
LIMITED VAllRAHTY AN» DISCLAIHEll
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY warrants that the .. terial contained herein
conforms to the chemical description on the label and is easonably f1t for
the use therein described when used in accordance with the directions for
use. AMERICAN C.Y.\NAMID COMPANY lIakes NO OTHER warranty of any kind with
respect to the product.
11Ie warranty does not extend to use of this product contrary to the label
instructions, or under abnormal conditions or under conditions not reasonably
foreseeable to A.VERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY, and buyer assUlles the risk of any
such use.
READ THE LABEL BEFORE USmG
AMERICAN CYANAKID COMPANY expressly disclaills all implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a partcular purpose, and no such warranties
shall be implied o~ inferred.
Neither AMERICAN CYANAKID COMPANY nor any seller of this product makes, and
their employees an~ agents are not permitted to _ke, any representations or
warranties, express or implied by law, not apecifically set forth herein.
Buyer assumes the risk to persona or property arising froll the use or
handling of this product, and ACCEPTS THE PRODUCT ON THAT CONDITION.
LIKITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES
11Ie liability of AMERICAN CYANAKID COMPANY and any other seller for any loss
or injury, whether based on negligence, breach of warranty. strict liability
in tort, or any other cause of action, shall be liJaited to the purchase price
of the product. Prompt notice of any claia IIUIIt be given by the buyer to
AKERICAN CYANAKID COMPANY within ninaty days after the application of the
product or ninety days after the first plantina. whichever is later.
Notification to AKERICAR CYANAKID COMPANY should be at this address:
AKERICAR CYANAKID COKPANY, Agricultural DI;Y1s1on, Crop Protection Che.icals
Depare.ent, Vayne, RJ 07470. .
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( I , • • , .~~: ,~ ... 3. .AKERICAlI CYANAKID COMPANY and. any other .. lbl: of the product .hall not be liable, and any and all clailU against AKBIlICAlI CYARAKID COMPANY and any other .eller are waived, for .pecial, indirect, incidental, or consequential daaase. or expenses of any nsture, includln& but DOt Ualted to, 10 •• of profit. or lnco .. , and crop or property 10 •• or d"'ge, Whether or not b .. ed on negligence, breach of "arranty, .tTlct liability In tort or any other cause of action. AKElUCAlI CYANAMID COMPANY OFFERS THIS PRODUCT AIm THE BUYER. AND USER ACCEPT . _1'1 . SUBJECT -TO THE FOREGOING CONDITIONS OF sALE AND LIHlTATIONS OF VAlIRANTY, LIABILITY AND DAMAGES, WICH KAY BE VARIED ONLY BY AGREEKENT IN ''"'lITING SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF AKERICAlI CYANAMID COKPAAt. USES VITH OTHEll PRODUCTS (TAB MITES) this product is not to be used in combination with any other product except as specifically recommended in writing by AKERICAlI CYANAMID COMPANY and AHERICAlI CYANAMID COKPANY (and any other seller) shall have no liability for any loss. damage or injury arising out of its use in any such combinstion not so specifically recollllllended. If used in a combination recommended by AMERlCAlI CYAllAKID COKPANY, the liability of AKERICAN CYANAMID COKPANY (and any other seller) shall in no manner extp.nd to any daDage, loss or injury not directly caused by the inclusion of the AMERICAN CYANAKID COKPANY product in such combination use, and in any event shall be limited to return of the amount of the purchase price of the product. lSENCOR is a registered Trade Hark of Parent Company of Farbenfabriken Bayer Gmbh, Leverkusen 2g~ and LEXONE are registered Trade Harks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Inc. 3EPTAM is a registered Trade Hark of Stauffer Chemical Company 4AMIBEN is a registered Trade Hark of Union Carbide Corporation SCOTORAN 6nd CAPAROL are regia.tered Trade Harks of Clba-Geigy Corporation 6AVADEX is a registered Trade Hark of Honsanto Company 7V£RNAH is a registered Trade Hark of Stauffer Chemical Company AKElUCAlI CYAlWIlD COMPANY Asrlcultural Dfvl.lan Crop Protection Chea1cal. Da~are..nt Va,., BJ 07470 /