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DRAGONMATE BROADLEAF HERBICIDE


·; • TABI E OF CONTENTS PAGE Accidental Ingestion or Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 11 Bro.igatione - Application Through Irrigation Systelll 9-10 Compa t i b ili ty . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 6-9 Crops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 Birley. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-10 Canarygrass .. 5 Oats .. . . . . 5-6 Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Genera 1 I n forma t ion . . . . . . . 3-4 Limited Warranty and Disclaimer. . . 12-13 Precaut i onary Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Storage and Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Tank Mixtures of 3 + )e BROHlNALe . . . . . • . • . . . . . .. 4, 6-10 Avenge (difenzoquBt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Banve 1 (di camba) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fertilizer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Glean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Knmex (diuron) ........................... 7 "'CPA . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Other Pesticides and Herbicides ................... 4 Use Directions ............................ 4-10 Weed Susceptibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Oily the following recommendations referenced in this label are registered in Californii. 3 + 3e BROHlNALe Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye 3 + 3e BROHlNALe and MCPA Tank Mixtures. 3 + 38 BROHlNALe and Avenge Ta~k Mixtures 3 + 3e BROHINALe and Liquid Fertilizer ............ . Weed Susceptibility ...................... . .. [ r.(.-,.- '. ",' r "".11t -':0· ___ "_" ~".: "" .~ru

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• GENERAL INFOIW.TION - '-'lEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE, AND ANNUAL CANARYGRASS 3 + )e BROHlNALe .rxyn11 MCPA Broadleaf Herb1c1de app11ed as d1rected, controls young broadleaf weeds 1n s.all gra1n cereals, thus reduc1ng co.pet1t10n w1th crop~ dur1ng their early growth. 3 + )e BROMlNALe Bromoxynil "CPA Broadleaf Herbic1de can be applied 1n the w1nter or early spr1ng depending on the area. 3 + )e BROMlNALe is not registered for applicat10ns to s.all grains undersown with leg~s. The most i.portant factors for effective weed control are:

  1. Treat while weeds are s.a".
  2. Use the recommended rate.
  3. Thorough and un1form spray coverage. 3 + 3e BROHINALe should be app11ed in late winter, or early spr1ng before broadleaf weeds have ore than four true leaves. Treat after s.all gra1n has three to four leaves or are t111ering. Earlier applicat10n May affect crop vi gor duri ng poc'r growi ng condi t 1 ons. I f severe wi nter dalllage ha s occurred, apply only after surv1v1ng plants have become re-established w1th nw roots and leaves. Host weeds should be treated before the four leaf stage. Weeds fonning rosettes such as lIIustards, pennycress, tarweed, gre", and fiddleneck should be treated when they are less than 2 inches across. Where wild buckwheat and/or cow cockle are the pr1ncipal weeds HE4e BROHINALe alone lIIay be used; see HE4e BROHINAL. Brollloxynil Broadleaf HerbIcide label for direct1ons. Proper ti.1ng, rate of app11cat10n, and spray volume w111 vary accord1ng to the weeds present. Thorough and unifor. coverage is essent1al for ay.1mum weed control. W1de-spaced, low pressure, flood type nozzles do not prov1de satisfactory coverage. Use 10 or 1II0re gallons water per acre w1th ground ;prayers. The .1niMum aerial spray vols 1n the dlrect10n for use tables Day not prov1d suff1cient spray coverage when weeds are dense or crop growth 1s v1gorous. Nozzle pressure should be at least 30 psi. Swath width must not exceed t~ length of the boo. for ground app11r.at10n. Short-straw var1et1es, such as Yoccora Rojo wheat, .ay not develop the canopy fast enough to shade subsequent weed flushes. In1tial trea~~nt of 3+Je BROHlNALe w111 not control weeds fro. subsequent flushes. Do not apply to slllall gra1ns dur1ng or after the boot stage. 00 not apply when the crop 1s under lsture stress, or when crop frms I canopy over weeds. Do not graze treated f1elds for 30 days after app11cation. Vapors fro. this product .. y Injure suscept1ble plants 1n the 1mmediate v1cl~1ty. 0239G1PENOIHGl9-24-84 Q.(~r ; '. ",' • "''-:'''U ..... " ~, ..... 1# /1';/
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00 NOT APrLY TO ONIONS, GARLIC, OR FlAX.
Do not gnze livestoc'k fn truted annual canarygrlSs ffelds.
00 not tank ~fx 3 + )I BROHlNALe wfth Hoelon because the HCPA fn thfs
fOnlulatfon wfll 1nterfere with the actfon of Hoelon.
If tank .fxtures other than those lfsted on thfs label are chosen, check the
ca.patfbflfty by .lxfng ~ll quantfties of the ca.ponents fn the sa ..
proportions and dilutfons planned for the applfcat10n. Check product labels
to see ff tank .fxture fs prohfbfted or produces undesfrable response.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE - WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE, AND ANNUAL CANARYGRASS
It fs a vfolatfon of Federal law to use thfs product fn a .anner inconsistent
wf th 'f ts 1abe 11 ng.
Aru & Crop
Growth Stage
Washfngton,
~regon,
daho,
Western
Montana
Winter or early
sprf n9 app 11-
cation; grafns
3-4 leaf
stage or
tlllerfng.
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Product
Rate/A
3+3 BR()O!INAL
1-1.33 (1-1 1/3)
pfnt
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Weeds & Weed
Growth Stage
Gr~ll, tarweed
ffddleneck,
mustards,
& other broadleaf
weeds; apply before
4-1eaf stage or
rosettes are less
than 2 inches across.
Spray Vo I u-./
Acre
Use 10 to 20
gallons for
ground and 5 to
10 gallons for
aerfll appl f­
catfon. Use
hfgher volumes
for larger weeds
or where weed
growth is slo ....
due to dry or
coM weather.
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Area & Crop Grwth Stage Thro!!9hout the United tates Wheat, barley, ryot, and oats. Treat at 3 to 4 leaf through bootstlge. 3 + 3e BROMlNAle and MePA* Tank Mixture for w., .. t, Barhy, Rye, and O&ts Product ... d ! Weed . Rate/A Growth Stage 3+3 BRa4IHAl Broadleaf Weeds - 0.67 - 1.33 (213- den!e and 1 1/3) pint SUSt pUble to MePA, 3-4 leaf

  • stage and not hrger than 6 HCPA* .25 (1/4) inches high. lb/Active. Spray Vol~7 Acre Use 10 to 20 gall on s fol' ground and 5 to 10 gl110ns for aerfal application. *Weedonee HCPA .~ster or Wnda .... HCPA Concentrate or equlvllent. Aru & Crop Growth Stage Throughout the Uni ted States Winter whut, Apply fall through urly spring when wheat is fro. 3 luf up to joint stage. 3 + 3e BRa4IHAle Ind Banvel Tank MiKture For Wheat Product RatelA 3+ 3 BRI»41 HAL 0.67 - 1.33 (2/3- 1 113) pint
Banvel (dlca.bl)
0.125 (1/8) pint
Weeds & Weed
Growth Stlge
Trut when weeds
Ire 3-4 lelf stage
of growth.
• 3 + 3e BRa4IHAle and Avenge Tlnk Mixture
For Wheat Ind Blr)ey
Spray Vol~l
Acre
Use 10 or !lOre
gll10ns water
for ground ilnd
5 to 10 gll10ns
for aerlll Ippll­
cltlon.
When using I tlnk Mix of 3 + 3e BRI»4IHALe and Avenge, add about 2/3 of
the required wlter to the tank and stlrt Igltatlon. Add 3 + )I BROMlNAle
Ind MiK thoroughly, then add Avenge Ind the re.alnder of the required water.
Agitate Ind recycle for It least five .Inutes before spraying, and continue
Igftation until sprlying Is COMpleted. 00 not apply Avenge tlnk-.lx under
stress conditions or If the plants are wet with rain or dew or If rlln Is
predicted within 6 hours.
Use 2.5 (2 1/2) pints of Avenge for 1-10 wild oat pllnts per sq. ft. or 3
pints for 11-25 and 4 pints for !lOre than 25.
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Do not u~ this tlnk .fxtu~ on Hexte.n duru. whe.t vlrf.tf.s Jorf. Mexfellf. Crlne or Modoc; sprfnt type Bor.h whelt. sprfng-,.Id.d duru. whelt vlrl.tle$ Lakotl nd W,se,n,. Injury eln occur to so.e whelt vlrtetf.s Ineludfng BonuZl, Bo'unty, Lark, Wildron, Ind WS 1809. 00 not graze Avenge­ tre.ted ffelds 9r cut tr •• ted forlge for sfllge. Ilthough grlfn Ind strlw f tr •• ted ff.lds eln be fed to livestock. Are. & Crop Product Weeds & Weea Grovth Stlge R.t./A Grovth Suge Throughout the 3+3 BRQUNAL Wtld o.ts, ftddl.- United Stites 0.67 - 1.33 n.ek, wfld buckwhe.l wfnter whelt (213 - 1 113) pfnt .nd other broldlelf 4-luf to weeds; IPP ly to tlll.rlng stlge. • wild OltS In 3-5 Spring whut l.,f stlge Ind to 10. DR. WA, Aveng. (dff.nzo- ..erged suseeptfble Ind Erl nrlety qUit) 2.5 (2 112) bro.dlelf weeds In In 1'14 Ind NO. 3 or 4 pfnts 2-4 lelf stlge or Ouru. in MM, when rosettes Ire NT, NO & SO. l.ss thin 1 112 Whut 5-6 lelf Inches ICross. stlg" 3 + )t 8ROHIKI~L. Ind Kln.ex T.nk Mlxtur. for Wh •• t .nd Birley Aru & Crop ~rowth Shg. Wuhlngton. ¥regon, and d .. ho ~re .. nnu .. l r .. tnhll exceeds 16 1 nches on wiater whnt .. nd winter b.lrley. Apply I single .. pp 11 Cit Ion f n the spring .. fter whelt hu fnftl.ted spring growth .. nd h.t s 3 to 4 l ... ves. Product Rlte/A 3+3 BRa4IMAL 0.67 (213) pint • Kln.ex (dluron) 0.5(1/2) lb/A t .. nk .1 xture weeds & Weed Grovth Shge Henbtt, gro.well, ftddlen.ck, other weds. A, ,ly before weds tr .. 2 Inches ull or .. cross. j' '" '" r [ ._. .

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SprlY Vo) ... 7 
Ac~ 
Us. 5 to ZO gil. 
for ground Ind 
3 to 10 gil. for 
urill Ipp11-
cltfon . If sprlY 
vo 1. .xceeds 10 
gil.. Idd 0.6 
flufd ounces 
of I surhetlnt 
such IS Tergltol 
NPX for elch g.l. 
fn excess. 
SprlY Vol ... } 
Acr. 
Use a .tnl~ of 
25 g .. l. ff)r 
ground .. nd 5 to 
10 gil. for 
...rlll "ppll­
r.ltlon. 
Rud .. nd observe 
.11 IPP 1 f clb 1 e 
preCiutlons Ind 
restrictIons on 
the 3 • 3 
BROHlNAL .nd 
k,n.ex libels 
before "pplylng 
tht s hnk 
.hture. 
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3 + 3e BROHlNAle and Glean link Mixture 
for Use in Winter Wheat 
The tank .1~ture of 3 + 3e BROHlNALe BrOlOxyn11 Broadleaf Herbicide 
and Glean provides winter wheat producers wIth an tffectlve contact and soIl 
active herbicide cOMbination. ThIs tank .Ixture i.proves control of h,nblt, 
tansy .ustard, gra.well, Chinese lettuce, bedstraw, la.osquarters, chickweed, 
wild buckwheat, and .iners lettuce. 
Apply 3 ... 3e BROHlNALe and Glein tank .ixture to actively growing 
weeds slnc, weeds hardened off by low fertility, drought stress, or cold 
weather .. y not be controlled. 
Thorough and unlfonl spray cover.ge Is essentl.l for .axl~um weed control. 
Use 10 or .ore gallons water per .cre for ground application or 4 to 10 
gallons wate per acre for ~erlal application. Wide sp~ced, low pressure 
flood type nozzles do not ~rovlde satisfactory coverage. Nozzl~ pressure 
should be at least 30 psi. 
When preparing 3 + 3e BROHlNAle brOlOxynl1 and Glean unk lIix, :-.dd 2/3 
the requIred a.vunt of water to the spray tank and .Ix In Glean with 
agitation. With Glean In suspensIon, and the .glt.tor running, add 3 + )e 
BROHlNALe and re.alnder of the required water. Aglt.tlon Is requIred for 
unlfonl .Ixing and application. 
Clreful1y follow 111 precautions on the Gleln label, particularly those 
regarding crop rot.tlon, recropping interval guidelines and spr.y cleanup 
procedures. 
Do not apply this tank .Ixture when conditions favor spray drift. 
Aru & Crop Product Wee(l~ & Weed 
=G~ro~wt~h~S~t=a~ge~ ____ ~R=a=te~/~A~ ____________ ~G~r~o~\ h Stage 
Throughout the 
United States 
Winter Wheat 
3-4 leaf or 
till erl ng bu't 
before boot 
stage. 
3+3 BROHlNAl 
0.5-1 pint 
... 
Glean (75~ 
active Ingredient) 
O. 13-0.33 ounce 
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Apply to the MOst 
susceptible seedling 
weeds In the 1-4 
leaf stage but 
before they .re 
6M tall. On less 
susceptible weeds 
app ly before 
rosettes are 1.5" 
In dh.eter. 
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Spray Vol umel 
Acre 
Use 10 to 20 
gal. for ground 
or 4 to 10 ga 1 . 
for aeria 1 
application. 
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3 .. 3e BRa4IHALe and liquid Fertilizer 
Tank M' ;ure 
3 ,~ 3e BRa4INALe 'Broadluf Herbicide lIlY be appl led with liquid 
fertilizer. Maintain agitation until .11 the .Ixture Is applied. Do not 
allow .Ixture to stand overnight. NOTE: Herbicides can Increase contAct burn 
of fertilizers on plant foliage. A reduction In the fertilizer rata and 
concentration ~ reduce the hazard of l.af burn. 
Different fertilizer sources and ratios .. y Influence the stability or 
c~patlbl1lty of these tank .Ixtures. If In doubt, test a s..ll s.-ple In the 
dilution ratio planned for application. 
APPLICATION OF 3 .. 3e BR<J4INALe THROUGH 
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS - BR<J4IGATIOHe POST­
EMERGENCE WEED CONTROL SERVICE 
General Infonaatlon: 3" 3e BR<J4INALe Bro.oxynll Broadleaf Herbicide 
.. y be applied through autOJlted (center point or continuous lateral .ave) or 
.~l Ifne, ~nd1fne, and SOlid set overhead spdnkler Irrigation syst .. s for 
broadleaf weed control. 3 .. )e BR<J4INALe controls flddleneck. wild 
~uckwh,at. sunflower, fanweed. kochla, RussIan thIstle and other susceptible 
broad1eaf weeds as listed on the 3 + 3e BROHINALe label. For~st 
results, apply 3+)1 BROHINAL. when weed$ are s.a11 and before they have 
exerted yIeld reducing c~petitlon on the crop. 
Directions for use: Re.ave scale, pesticide residues and other foreign 
matter fr~ the cheeica1 tank and the entIre Injector syste.. Flush with 
clean water. Add 3 .. 3e BROHINALe Broad1eaf HerbicIde or 3 + 3e 
BROMlNALe and water dIlutIon to a elx tank. For greater accuracy in 
calibration and distribution, inject a larger quantity of a .ore dilute 
solution. 
For best perfonaance, set the sprinklers to deliver approximately 0.5 inch 
or less of water per acre. Start sprinklers and then Inject 3 + 3e 
BROMINALe into the irrigation line. 3 + 3e BROHlNALe Broadleaf 
Herbicide should be injected with a positive displacement pump into the eain 
line at least 8 feet ahead of a right angle turn to insure adequate mixing. 
,. 
For cereals, use the 1.33 pint rate o~ weeds with 4 leaves. 'Follow 
3 .. 3e BROMINALe label for detailed infor.atlon on application timIng. 
User precautions: Application of .are than 0.5 inch/acre of irrigation 
water .ay result in decreased product perfo~nce on certain soils. 
Apply 3 + 3e BROHlNALe only through systems containing antisiphon, 
check valves and interlocking controls between the metering device and the 
water puep to Insure si.ultaneous shutoff to pI'event water source 
contaelnltlon and overflow of the _i'g tank. , 
Do not apply when conditions favL drift, since this fonmulation contains 
MCPA which can produce d ... ge s~ptoms on sensitive adjacent crops. Do not 
apply when syst .. connections or fl '.tings leak, or wherJ nozzles do not provide 
unlfor. distribution. 
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Allow sufficient ti~ for pesticide to be flushed through All the 11n~s And 
nozzles before turning off IrrigAtion ~ater. 
WEEDS CONTROLLED 
Host Susceptible 
Use 0.67 pint 3 + 3e BROHlNALe per Acre (0.Z5 lb. bro.oxynl1 and 0.Z5 lb. 
HCPA act he): 
black .ustlrd 
coc Il ;. ebu r 
cow cocllh 
. East.rn black IIightshade 
ffeld pennycress, fan~ed 
green s.artweed 
H.fry nightshade 
Ilochf. 
IAllbsquArters 
London roclc.et 
~rningglory 
nettleleAf goosefoot 
nfghtshAde (AnnulI) 
plrthenfu. rlgweed 
plg~ed 
Russl.n thfstle 
shepherds purse 
sow thistle (InnUII) 
sunflower 
truc1e .ustnd 
tu.hle (Jf. Hfll) .ustlrd 
velvetleAf (button~ed) 
wild bucllwhut 
wf ld radf sh 
Susceptfble 
Brassfca n 
hnth!u. p 
Saponari. 
50 lanlJll pt 
~hlll~! a 
Po lY.9. 0 n UfII 
>Schnu. sa --- . 
19r.) 
ensylvAnfcu.) 
v.ccarh) 
YClnthu.) 
I"vense)­
seabrUM) 
raehofdes) 
pula ) 
m Ilbum) 
Koch!a seo 
Thno!)od i OJ 
j rf 0) 
deraeea) 
m ""T·aT e) 
Sf symbri um 
Ipomoea - he 
ChenopodTu 
So hnUIII n j 
Puthenlun. 
,t,m"r.>nthus 
~. 
, j h Ila 
gr"u,,,·, -vi!! os~) 
~: eroPhor)S) 
retr. fl exus 11) ---
---ursa-po stor! ~J 
eraeeus) 
annuus) 
epandum) 
altlssfmum) 
heophra s t 1) 
convolvulus) 
lB!£hanus raphanfstrum) 
~ ... " --C,.jlsella b 
Sonehus 0 I 
Helfanthus 
E ry s f IIIUIII r 
Sfsymbrfum 
Abutflon t 
- Polygonum 
Use 1.0 pint 3 + )a BROMINALe per .ere (0.375 lb bromoxynfl .nd 0.375 lb 
HCPA IctJ.ve): 
blue (purple) .ust.rd 
bullthfstle 
corn ch._ile 
corn gr~ll 
dog fennel (HlY weed) 
dyers wo.d 
ffddlenecll 
flvehooked bassi. 
jf.sonweed 
Iln.wel (Geraan ~ss) 
udysthUllb 
•• re's-tlfl 
.1 ners lettuce 
noddf ng thht Ie 
peppeNeed 
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CfrsllJ11 vulgare) 
Anthe.ls .rvensls) 
Llthosper.u. Irvense 
Anthe.fs colut.) 
) 
Isatls tlneforla) 
AMsfnchl. fntenledli 
Bassi. ~ssoplfoll.) 
D.tur. stll~nlu.) 
) 
5cleranthas .nnus) 
Polygonu. p!rslcarf. 
Conyla c.n.densls) 
) 
Honti. perfoll.t.) 
C.rduus nuuns) 
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Lepldlu. ca.pestre) 
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popcorn fl O'Wer 
prickly (Chfnese) lettuce 
puncture vfne 
ragweed 
red maids rockpurslane 
silver leaf nightshade 
small seeded false flax 
smartweed (annual) 
southern giant curl mustard 
tansy mustard 
tartary buckwheat 
tarweed 
wfld lIIustard 
wi nter vetch 
yellow rocket 
yellow star thistle 
Less Susceptible 
A110c~rya flgu1ata) 
Lactuci sClrfo ~ 
Trfbulus terrestrfsl 
A.brosf •• rte.fsflfoll.) 
Colandrfnl. c.ulescens} 
Sol.nUIII el.e.gnlfolf~) 
C.naelfn •• icrocarp.) 
PolyqonUIII scabrUIII. pensylv.nlcum ) 
Br.sslc. j.ponfc.) 
Descur.lnl. plnn.t.) 
F.qopyrUIII t.t.rfcUIII) 
He.1 zlln fa spp.) 
Brassic. Ir..ber) 
Vlcf. s.tTVi} 
Barbare. vulg.rls) 
Centaure. solstiti.lis) 
I' Use 1.33 pint 3 + 3e BROMINAL. per .cre (0.5 lb. broMOxynil and 0.5 MCPA 
active); 
bur buttercup 
fumi tory 
G.l n~ ragweed 
groundsel 
henblt 
Prostr.te knotwe~ 
Ranunculus tc~tlculatus) 
Fumarla officnalis) 
Alllbrosi. trifida) 
Senecio vulgaris) 
L' .. ilUIII amplexlcaule) 
PolygonUIII avlculare) 
Thf. treat.ent will not control est.bllshed perennial broadleaf weeds such as 
Canada thistie, bindweed, or horsetail rush. 
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS 
Hazards to Hu~ans and Domestic Anl.als 
WARNING 
Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Avoid 
breathing spray IIIlst. 
'" STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT 
In case of eye contact, rinse thoroughly with water and get !lledical 
attention. In case of skin contact, wash llIIIIIedlately with soap and water and 
remo~'e contalllinolted clothing. 
If swallowed, do not Induce vOIIIltlng. Drink promptly large quantltie, of 
IIIllk, egg white, gelatin solution or If these are not available, drink large 
quantities of w.ter. Avoid .lcohol. Get Medic~1 attention. 
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN 
There Is no specific antidote. This product contains petroleUIII distillates. 
Gastric l.vage ~y ~ contraindicat~ because of possibility of aspiration. 
Treallllent of overexposure should be dlrect~ at the control of the sYlllptoas 
and clInical condItion. 
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ENVlROHHEllTAL HAZARDS 
Thfs product 1s tox1c to f1sh and w11d11fe. 00 not apply directly to water. 
00 not contul1nate witer use for 1rr1gatlon or dOllest1c purposes by clean1ng 
of equ1pment of d1sposal of waste. 00 not apply when weather cond1t10ns f~vor 
dr1ft from areas treated. 
Clean spra)~rs thoroughly before us1ng to apply 3 + )I BROMlNALe Broadleaf 
Herb1c1de. To clean sprayer after us1ng 3 + )t BROHlNALe Broadleaf 
Herb1c1de, rinse all parts of sprayer w1th water several t1 .. s. 
Av01d spray drift to adjacent crops as 1njury may result. Coarse sprays are 
less likely to drift. 
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 
Freezing does not affect the quality of 3 + ~ BROMINALe. 
~l' Do nat store near fertilizers, seeds, Insecticides, or fung1cldes. 
00 not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping 
Is prohibited. 
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL 
Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at 
an apprcyed waste disposal facility. 
CONTAINER DISPOSAL 
Do lot reuse empty contalr.er. Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer lor 
recyclicg or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary 
liddtl11 or by Incineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by 
Ll, ,I' " g. If b'lrned, stay out of smoke. 
LIIoiILU\I,RANTY AND DISCLAIMER 
The manu?ac ('rer warrants that thl s product conforms t.o the chemical 
description on the label that this product Is reasonably fit for the purposes 
set forth In the directlon~, for use when it Is used In accordance with such 
directions, an,1 that the dlrp.ctlons, warnings and other statements on this 
lab~l are based upon responsible experts' evaluation of reasonable tests of 
"ffectIVE!ne;s of toxicity '.0 laboratory animals and to plants, and of reSidues 
on food crops, a'1d upon reports of field experience. Tests have not been made 
on ;:11 v,u!eUes or in all states or unCel' all conditions. THE MANUFACTURER 
NEIl HER MAKES NOR INTENDS, NOR DOES TT AUTHORIZE ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE 
TO ~AKE AN) OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND IT EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES 
AND DISCLAIMS ALL I1~PLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 
PART!C~LAR PURPOSe. 
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FOR, MY AND AlL LOSS OR IWl'IGE ,,"Iat II£SUt.TS Fa l1IE USE OF 1111$ ,Mi." II 
N4Y MANNER WHICH IS INCONSISTEIfT VIlli 1ltE LAlEL DIIECTICIIIS, .... 1_ • CAUTIONS. . 
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BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY 
FOR N4Y N4D ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, OR INJURIES RESULTING FIQt THE USE ~ 
HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER OR NOT BASED ON CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT 
LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED, AT THE MANUFACTURER'S 
OPTIOH, TO REPLACEMENT OR TE REPAYMENT OF llIE PURCHASE PRICE FOR , THE 
QUANTITY OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
SHALL MANUFACTURER OR SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQtCNTIAL 
DAMAGES RESULTiNG fROM THE USE OR HN40LING OF THIS PRODUCT. 
3+38 BROMINAL., Weedonee MCPA Ester and Weedare HCPA Concentrate are 
tr·adema:-k.s of Un10n Carb1de 
Kan,exe 1s a reg1stered trademark. of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co~pany, Inc. 
Avengee 1s n reg1stered trademark. of American Cyanamid Comp!ny. 
Banvele 1s a registered trademark. of Velslcol Chem1cal Corporat1on. 
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