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121 KiB

F4115 EW HERBICIDE


330^ s;Kit;-?.w> IV.V.IJIMI TUIIfl T'tiriylv.ittia Av. B.C. i NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: _J£ RegistrationReregistration 279-3309 Conditional F4115 EW Herbicide iiii ti^td /ii3ilife-=£ cl llntLnje a.L£ Cu FMC Corporation 1735 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Hoter Changes ir: acr=ptcd tv tl^' dlfifdrloc. in Eufaat«aca.::?rcm Lbt, . pftL-cejjil3 i ian Sivicion prior ia/iiiio' o£ t1itf.:libtfa • 14 •TO n niinior. • »B ^: this proiucV coistiavflrl/rerr1gi.j;t:c.'rcd under thaOn tp-'-- rjss-s ci jr.rcnriation turr-icmc fly th^i sajictrar.L, tlic aiovu :tdjr.«d 7adflra3 Insocticido, ruaciric^ and RodcT.tizide Act. RcpiR7.rii^tcn is in no way to be continued as ma ccidoraanctt', •o- ti«r«:afeii£rii.i«il CiT "JiiB fi'QCUiCi by t-f* Jtfr0^/; " n^dcr Lo. protect hft»I-h sr.d the cnvim-mcnl:, tiic ;<j5n: ni.ratT?jtar, DO hits re--.: ^j.. aui»; At iiij- time 8ufrpfiQiS or CuJj?6i ~.'H<- r-gi^ti-iP-ian pj: a peiiticj^c ir. s.:cDr-ar.=e with the Art. The bCceptincB of e.rr,' awMi in ci>rj:ic;Ci<;a Will; tit i'egifri;rati<'r. ?* . prixlMct vtnflflr :thiit Act iti not to be sont.-'iruea: ma srivix£ ths i-jg-oLi-tn-. <i ris'b^ to tutrlcvivt us tJ Ll-ife ilcu'ir* OX to tt-S V.** 1* it '"1* be*n cc'i-crcd &•? oUi^arto.-. This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FJFRA section 3(cH7)(A) provided you agree in writing to:

  1. Place the "First Aid" section in a box.
  2. Atld "exist" tiller washables on page 1 of the label.
  3. On page 6 of the label, under "Harvest Aid Treatment", delete "rice" from the list of crops. signature of WprarfnQ Offirtal: r-.. ( i . James Toriipkias, Product Manager (25) Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505C) EPA Form 857D-S

You will submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment, if these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FlFRA section 6(e). A stamped copy of labeling Is enclosed for your records, if you have any questions please contact Erik Kraft at 703-308-9358. JarnesTompkins Product Manager (25) Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505C)

F41irEWHERBl£lDE For Agricultural, Aquatic or Commercial Non-Crop Use Only EPA Reg. No. 279-xxxx EPA Est. 27&- ByWi.Active Ingredient: . Carfentrnzone-ethyT: Ethyl ci,2-<schloro-5{4- (difluoromethyl)-4,5-clihydro3Tmemyl-5H3KO-1 H-1 ,2,4- 0.55% Glyphosate IPA" ............................ . ........... 49.71% Inert Ingredients; ....................................... - _49.74% 100.0%"Coitalna (f.OSS pounds Cart&rttiazone-Bthyl per US gallon. "•Domains 5.0 pounds Glypho&ate, In tie form ot iacprcpylamirie salt, per US galt'in. (3.7^ ppuntis psr gallon glyphc33.1e a<^d). Contains Petrol -euns Distillates U.S. Patent Pending KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION FIRST AID If Inhaled: Move person to fresh ait, If psr&on Is not breath!ngs cell 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-rnouti, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. if on s Kin or Clothing: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes, Call a poison eonffio! center or doctor for treatment advice. It in Eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes, Remove contact lenses, if present, after ifis first 5 mirRrtes, !hen continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If Swallowed; Call a poison control cenSe? or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless tolcj to do so by (he potscn control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. HOTLINE NUMBERHave trie product container or label with you wtien calling a poison control tenter or doctor, or going lor treatment. You may also coruact 1-800-331-3146 for emergency medical treatment information. Note to Physician: F4-115 is expected to have low oral and deimal toxraity, and moderate inhalaSon toricity. It is expected to be sightly irritating to the skin and minimally irrilaiing !o th eyes. Tieatment is otherwise controlled removal of exposure followed by symptom&tie and supportive tare*. This product may pose an aspiration pneumonia hazard. See other panels for additional precautionary Information. THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT CARFEWTRAZOWPEJHYL IS MADE IN CHINA,. FORMULATED AND PA&USEWN USA, •FMC Wift COMMENTS llCMLcttcf f yi a * « V * Q *• 4(1 *FP.C Corpor atson Aaricuitural Products Group Philadelphia, PA 19103 F41.15_3_10-06-05 •AS RedMHckte °A« fcr ** PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals)Caution Harmful if swallowed, absorbed through ttie skin or inhelad. Causes moderate eye irrrtatl«n. Avoid contact with eyes or cSothing. V/ash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) It you wanl more Options, foliow the instructions for category A on the EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. Applicators and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemlcai-resistant gloves made of waterproof material such as polyethylene or polyvinyi chloride, and shoes plus socks. FolJow manufacturer's instructions for cleaniniyniaintaiinini} PPE. If no such ins&u&tlorcs for washaMeSj use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Usar Safety Recommendations: Users should,

  • Wash hands before eating., drinking, clriowing gum, using tobacco or using (he toitei. • Remove clolriing Immediately if pesUctde gels Inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean cloihing. Environmental HazardsF-4115 te very toxic to algae and moderately toxic to fish, Do not appfy directly to walei, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below tha high water mark, except as Gpecififrf on Ihte labftl. Do not contaminate water when cleaning of e<fuipm«Jrt or disposing of equipment wash-waters. Physical/Chemical HazardsDo not use or afore near heat or opsn fiame, Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless Steei aluminum,, fiberglass, plastic or plastic- lined steel containers. DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNUNED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY TANKS. This product or spiay solutions of this product react wUh such containers and tanks !o produce hydrogen gas, which may form a higWy combustible gas mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode, causing serious personal injury, if ignited by opsn flame, spark, welder's torch, lighted cigarette or other ignition source. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Active ingredient 1 First Aid Instructions Precautionary Statements Environmental Hazards 1 Physical/Chemical Hazards t Direcfons for Use 2 Agricultural U Se R equipments 2 Non-Agricultural Use Requirements 2 Storage and Disposal 2 General information For Agricultural Uss 2 Application information 3 Spray Dnft Management 3 Allowable Use Information 4- Prehatvast Intervals 4 Crop Rotation Restrictions 4 Weeds Controlled In Agricultural Usa 4 Fallow Systems 5 Preplan! Burndcwn 5 Spot Treatment S Hooded Spmyer Applications 5 Harvest Aid Applications 6 Corn: FieJd, Sasd, Popcorn, Swest Com 8 Cotton 7 Berry 8. Grain Sorghum sSoybeans 9

eW heal, Bailey and Oats 9 Miltel: Pioso, Peart 9 Tree, Frufts and Nu1s 10 Grape 10 Paslura 10 Aquatic, Site Preparation and Nonwrap Use directions 11 Non-wop Mixing and Application tl Non-crop Sp«ay Equipment Cfeanout 11 Application Equipment and Tochniques 12 Annual' Weed Control Perennial Weed Control 13 Woody Blush and Trees Aquatic Site Preparation and Other Nan-srop sites 17 WildEila Habitat Management 18 Betmudagrass Release 16 Baniagrass Suppression Annual Grass Growth Suppression 19 Warranty and Liability 19 DIRECTIONS FOR USEIt is a violation of Federal law to use (Ms product !n a manner inconsistent wth its labeling,. Do not apply this product through any type ct irrigation system. Do not apply this produc-t in a way that wili contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift Only protected handlers may be in the area, during application. For any requirements spepific to your Stata or Tribe, eonsu It the agenc y rss ponsibie for pesticlda regulation. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protactton Slanda<d, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection o! agrvcullural woekefs on farms, fo»ests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agri«uStural pesticides. 11 contains requiremenre for training, decontamination, nolifwaiion, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining 10 the statements- on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE>, and restricted-entry internal. The requirements in friis boc only apply to uses of thts product tha( are covered by the Worker Protection Siandard. Do not en(ei or all o* worker entry into treated areas during the restrfcted eniry Interval (REI) of 12 hours. PPE required tor early entr/ 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', ch^nical-reststant giQvt® made of any waterproof material ant! shoes plus socks,. NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requirements in Ihis box apply to uses of fnis product that are not within the scope Of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides, 40 CFR part 170. The WPS applies when (his prodkict is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurSefles, or greenhouses, Turf grasses -on gotf courses arid other non-residential turf areas, such as industrial parks, tan h farms, professionally managed college and professional sports fields, ftommercial lawns and ornamental landscapes are not wllfiln the scope of Hie Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow others to ener me treated area until sprays have dried. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Pesticide Storage ' Not for usa or storage in ce around the house. Keep out of reach of chiWren and animals. Siore in original containers only. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat STORE A9OVE 10" F (-12" C) TO KEEP FROM CRYSTALLIZING, Crystals will seKle to the bittern. It crystals form, allow product to warm above 50" F (A C) and mix well or shake to redissolve. Carefully open eomainors. After partial use, raplaca lids and closa tigritSy. Do not put coiKsntrated or dilute material into food of drink containers. Do not.contaminate other pesticides, Of fertilizers, food, or feed by inappropriate storage or disposal, In case of spill, avoid contact, isolate area and keep out unprotected persons and animate. Confine spills, Call FUC: {BOO) 331-3148, To confine spill: Dike surroyrviin g area, sweep up spillage. Dispose oS in accordance with information given unde* Pesticide Disposal. Wash spiil area with water, absorb wish sand, cat litter or commercial clay, sweep up and dispose of in an approved manner. PSece damaged container in a larger holding container. Identify contents per required hazardous waste labeling regulations. Pesticide Disposal Waste resulting (torn thQ use of Ihis product may be disposed of at an approved waste disposal facility. Container Disposal Plastic containers; Trlpia rinse (or equivalent). Then offer tor approved pesticide conialfier recycling pfogram, or puncture and dispose of in an approved waste disposal facility. Provided 011 site Inclnaration is allowed by state and local authorities,, stay Out of smoke. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR AGRICULTURAL USE F411S is a liquid su&pansion lojmuSation. F4115 is to be mixed with water and applied to iabcied crops for selective posternsrosnco control of broadlea) weeds. Weed consal is best when the product is applied to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches in height. F4115 is a contact and systemic herbicide, F4115 is rapidly absrabed through the loliage of plants. To avoid significant crop response, applications should not ba made within 6 • 8 hours of either rain or irrigation. Within -a few hours following application, iha foliage of susceptible weeds show signs of desiccation, and in subsequent days necrosis and death of tie plart occur, Due to environmental conditions and with certain spray tank additives, eome herbickial symptoms may appear on the crop. However, the crop recovers quickly with no loss in yield. Ertremes in environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, soil conditions, and cultural practices may affect the activity of F4115, Under wa»m moist conditions, herbicide symptoms may be aseelersteii White under very dry conditions, the expression ql herbicide symptoms may be delayed, and weeds hardened off by drought are less suse-eptibla to F4115, Tank Mixtures F4115 may be tank mixed with other herbicides to control weeds not listed on {his label. Read and follow alt manyfactwers' label recommendations for the companion herbicide excep! for specific recommendations on this lab&l. Tank mixtures of F4115 with EC formulations of other crop protection products, crop oilcorwsaitraie, methylated seed oil, silidoris based adjuvant, 28% nitrogen or ammeniurciEalfate may increase crop response. Adjuvant Use Requirements Use a non-ionic surfactant (NIS) having at leas! ao% active ingrgcEent at 0.25% w'v {2 pints par 100 gallons ol spray solution) or a 28% nitrogen (UAN) at 2 to 4 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution. Ammonium sulfste (AMS) maybe used at2-4 pounds per aora where recommended by those companion herbicides listed on '.his label. In the fatter case, the level of ieaf speckling may be higher than with MS alone. Crop Oil '(COC) or crop oil plus efthef 28% nitrogen or ammonium sulfata may be used wi'h companion herbicides listed on this tabel and may be recommftnded in certain situations. Mixing and Loading Instructions: Fill the spray tank 3/4 full wifii clean water. Make sure the agitation system is operating while adding Ihe recommended amount of ingredients using the following order, dry tontnjlwlons (e.g., wrsttable powders, dry flowables) first, liquid suspensions (e.g., f'lcwablas) next and finally liquids (e.g., EC's). Compl«e filling tha spray tank to She desirad laval. The spray tank sgHatlon should be sufficient, to snsure unrform spray mixture during application and until the spray tank has been, emptied. When tank mixing Vvith oth« products, Fdt 16 should be. mixed in the spray tank after dry formulations, If used. After the F4115 is thoroughly mixed, add the cflhsr products

: as specified en ttieir label. Ensure the compatibility of other ptoiucts with F4115 before mixing them together in She spray tank. Avoid ins ovemigh; storage of Fd115spray mixSureS. Prarnixing F411$spray solutions in nurse tanks is no! recommended. Maintain continuous spray solution agitation until allthespiay sol.jiicn has been used. Do not use with tank additives that elter Ihe pH of the spray solution below pH 5 or above pH 8. Buffer spray solution to alt*/ the pH range as appropriate. Spray Equipment Clean-Out: Many new pesticides are very active at low rates, especially to sensitive crops. Residues left irt mixing equipment, spray tanks, hoses, spray booms and nozzles can cause crop effects If thoy are not property cleaned. As soon as possible after spraying F411S Herbicide and before using the sprayer equipment for any other applications, tbes sprayer equipment must be thoroughly cleaned using the following procedure. In addition, users must take appropriate steps to ensure proper equipment clean-out for any other products mixed with F4115 Herbicide as required on the other product labels. More complete cleaning can be achieved if the spray system is cleaned Immediately following the application.

  1. Drain sprayer tank, hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles. Use 8 high-pressure detergent wash to remove physical sediment and residues from the inside Of the sprayer tank and thoroughly rirssa. Then, thoroughly flush spray8' hoses, spray bosrn and spray nozzles wish a clean water rinse. Remove arid clean spray tips and afl filters and screens (tar*, spray hcse and spray tips) separately In the ammonia soiution of Step 2.
  2. Next, prepare a sprayer cleaning sc/ution by adding three gallons Of ammonia (containing at least 3% active) per 10D gallons of clear; water. Prepare sufficient cleaning soiution to allow the operaSon of the spray system for a minimum of IS minules to thoroughly flush hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles.
  3. Convenient and more thorough cleaning Of Ihe sprayer can Be achieved if the ammonia solution or fresh water is left in the spray tank, hoses, spray booms and spray nozzles overnigM Or during storage.
  4. Befora using the sprayer, completely drain the sprayer system. Rinse the lank with clean water and flush rti rough the hoses, spray boom, and spray nozzles witfi clean waler. Remove and clean spray tips and all filters and screens (tank, sp-ray hone and spray tip) separately in an ammonia solution.
  5. Properly dispose of all cleaning solution and rinsate In accotdancB with Federal, State, and local regulations and Sidelines. Do not apply sprayer deaning solutions or rirtsate to sensitive crops. Do nol stofa the sprayei ovsmigfit or for tiny extended period of lirne wil>i R116 Herbicide spray solution remaining in the tank, spray lines, spray boom plumbing, spray nozzles or strainers. If the sprayer has been stored or idle, purg* Ihg spray boom and nozzles with, clean waSef before beginning any application. Should smsls quantities of F4115 Herbicide remain in Inadequately cleaned mixing, loading anct'o.' spray equipment, they may be released during subsequent applications potentially causing effects to certain crops and other vegetation. FMC accepts no liability for any effects due to inadequately cleaned equipment. APPLICATION INFORMATION GROUND APPLICATION Utilize ground sprayers designed, calibrated and operated to rieliv«r uniform spray deposition lo the target plant v plant parts. B« aware tliat overlaps and slower ground speeds while starting, stopping cr tumins while spraying may result in higher application rates and possible crap response. Do not exceed 30 psi spray pressure unless otherwise required by trie manufacturer of drift rsducing nozzles. Apply a minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per acre. Higher spray volumes are required when there is a dense weecfpopulation or crop canopy. Spray Buffer for Ground Application Spray buffer zones for ground applications, listed In chart below, are required where local indigenous endangered plant species are found. Buffers to Indigenous Endangered Plant Species F41 15 USE RATE (fluid ounoastecre) 30 40 Low Spray Boom Buffer (ft.) 20 26 High Spray Boom Buffer (ft) 33 46 Conventional Boom end Nozzle Sprayers Utilize a boom and nozzle sprayer equipped with the appropriate nozzles, spray tips and screens and adjusted to provide optimum spray distribution and coverage at the appropriate operating pressures. Utilize nozzles, which produce minimal amounts of fine spray droplets. Do no! exceed 30 psi spray pressure unless otherwise lequlred by the manufacturer of drift reducing nozzles. Apply a minimum ol 10 gallons of finished spray per acre. Higher spray volumes are required when the*e is a dense weed populaSon or crop canopy. Sprayers should be adjusted to position spray tips a minimum Of 18 inches above Ihe crop and operated to avoid She application of excessive harbicide rates directiy over the rows and'or inio the whorl of treated crop plants. Directed Sprayers F4f15 may b« applied with drop nozzles or other type sprayei equipment capable o' directing the spray to ttig target weeds and away from sensitive plant parts, F4l 15 may be used up to tha maximum rats for the target crop for the control of larger weed Sizes or additional weeds not corilroSled witri lower use rates. Use appropriate rates of adjuvants such as non-ionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate or methylated seed oil, Hooded Sprayers Hooded sprayers may also be used lo apply F4115, Refer to (he Hooded Sprayer Section on page 5 for specific adjustment and operation in$tructions. AERIAL APPLICATION Use nozzle types and arrangements Ihst will provide optimum coverage while producing a minimal amoun! of fine droplets. Apply at a minimum of 3 gallons of finished spray p&r acre. Higher aaclal spray volumes are required for harvest aid/detoliation treatments. Higher spray volumes are required when ihere is e dense weed population or crop canopy. Read and follow all state and local regulations and restrictions regarding the aerial application Of herbicides containing glyphosato. Spray Drift Management AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT AT THE APPLICATION SITE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR AND THE GROWER The interacilon of many equipment antf weather related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower a'e responsible for considering all these factors when making decisions, The following drift management requirements must be Idtowred to avoid off-target movement from applications to agricultural field C<ops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications, public health uses or to applications of dry materials.
  6. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom mus! not exceed 3/4 the length of tha win^span or roior.
  7. Nozzles must al'.vays point backward parallel with the air stream and never be poinisd downwards more than 45 dtgratk. Where staSes have more stringent regulations, they must be observed, Th6 applicator should be f smiiiar with and take inlo account the information covered iii Ihe Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory.

Information on Droplet Size The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply largs droplets. Ths best drift management strategy is lo apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage ami control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drill if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (Sea Wind. Temparasurc and Humidity, and Temperature Inversions). Controlling Spray Droplet Size Volume - Usa high flow rate nozzles 10apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger droplets. Pressure • Do not exceed the no»le manufacturer's recommended pressures. For many nozzle types lower pressure produces larger droplets. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead ot increasing pressuie. Number of nozzles • Use the minimum number d nozzles that provids uniform coverage. Nozzle Orientation - For aerial application, orienl nozzles so thai the spray is released parallel lo the air stream produces larg&r dropieis than other orientations and is ths recommended practica. Significant defied ion from horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift (Wlential. Nozzle Type • Use a nov/le type thai is designed for the Intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray an-gles produce larger dropleSs. Consider using \CM drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles o.'iented straight back produce the iargesf droplets and the lowesl drift. Boom Length - For some aerial use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than S'4 of Lhe wingspan or rojor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width. Application Height - Aerial applicstions should not i>6 made at s height greater than 10 feet above trie top <x the target plants unless 3 greater height Is rgquir»i for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. Swath Adjustment- When aerial applications are made wilh a crosswind, Hie swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on fne upwind and downwind adgcs o! the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the pain of the aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potontial {higher wind, smaller drops, etc.) Wind - Drift potential is lowest between winds speeds of 3-10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift poScniai at any given speed- Application should be avoided below 3 mph due to variable wind direction arid higti inversion potential. MOTE: Locaf terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with iocal wind patterns and how they affect spray drift. Temperature and Humidity - Whan making applications in low reiative humidity, set up equipment to produca larger droplsts lo compensate tor svaporatiort. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry. Temperature Inversions - Applications shouki not occur during a temperature inversion because drift potenual is high. Tempeiatuie inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small-suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are common on nights •with limited cloud cover and light to rto wind They begin to lofm as the sun sots and oflen continue into Hie morning, Their presence can be Indicated by grourd fog; however, if iog is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke Izorn a ground source « an aircraft smoke generalor. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concenSraied cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smokes that moves upward and rspidty dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Sensitive Areas - The pesticide should only bs applied when tho wnd is blowing away from adjacent sansitve areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies of watar, known ha'nitat for tireaiened or endangeiecl species, non-target crops). MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE F4115 USE PER ACRE PER SEASON Total Allowed F4115 Use' Crop Soybeans Battev Corn OillS Whoa; Grain Scxnhum Rice Cotton Caneoorri1 Pdiato Headed Sprayer Applications Fluid Ourxies Rl15.'Acre 52 72 72 72 72 36 208 209 273 208 120 'The total allowed usage v&umea Include all applicshoas made la She fieid per calendar year. This includes fallow treaimsnls, burridown treaimanls a'rd a!i in-saason trcatmenls. PREHARVEST INTERVALS (PHI) FOR F4115 Cri.s3 Stone Frui! ApplM Citrus Poar Bsrries and Small Ffuh Cranberries Soybeans Com Bartev Oats Wheat Grain Sorghum Hice i Coil on ^aneberry Pctao Pastures 1 7 dsys 3 Say 3 SBV 3dav 14 clajis 30dmV1Q Grcy//th Siage Fourts&flieaf cellars GrBh (Jo-nlinc Stage) Foraqe (7 davs> Grain (JomtlnpStaae) Furarjo (7 dav»J Grain (JomlifiQ Staqc) Forane f7 days) S'w ieai cedars BOdavs J3ftJSjEg 7 {lays SG days (grazing or hay opo-alioris) CROP ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS Following applications at F411S, any registered crop may be planted at any tfme with the following exceptions. For treatments prior to planting, allow at least 3 days before planting the following crops: Cantaloupe, Casaba melon, Cucumber, Eggplant, Endive (escarole), Garlic, Gourde, Ground cherry, Honeydew melon, Honeyball melons, Mango •melons, Muskmelons, Persian melons, all melons. Pumpkin, Summer squash, Winter squash, Tomatiilo, Watermglon, Pepper, and Forage grasses.. For all other crops, 12 months, WEEDS CONTROLLEDWhen applied according to directions F4115 will provide control of the following weeds. Optimum control may be achieved when small weeds are treated rather that when they are larger in size. When Isroerweods are targeted, use higher rales. When weed density Is high, use higher rates. When weeds are hardened off dua to weather conditions, use higher rstes and use mote aggressive sp;ay adjuvants. When weeds are naaring maturity, use higfier ores and more aggressive sprey adjuvants.

Whan applied at 20 to 24 fluid ounces per acre, F411S will provide control of the following weeds: Amaranthus, Palmar ! Marningglorv, pitted Amaranlnus, spiny Ammania, purple Anoda, soured Bedstraw. calchweed Bittercress Bluegra&R Morninjjglory, smallfiower MorninaglorVi starlet Morningglorv. iall _j Musia/d, blue Mustard, tansy MuSiarrJ. tumble Biome, downy i Mustard, wild Brome, Japanese Sureueumber Buttercup Caroetweed Codkjebur Com I nan gKphosate tolerant) Cotton Crabg<a?s Dandelion, dwarf Fleabamj, annual Fleabane. hairv Foxtail RlK«asd Goatqrass, joinled Groundtherry. cutleaf Groundcherry. W right's Kcxiiia Mornirwalorv. entireieaf Uorninonlory, Ivyleaf Morningglorv. paimleaf Nightshade, btftCk Ni'jhtahada, Eastern black Nightshade, hairy Pennyeress, fteld PJaWMd.._pJC£trate Pigweeo, rcdrcot Pigweed, smooth Pigv.'eedj tumbte Pojnsattia, wild Purslane, common Rccket, London Rocket, yellow Sandbur, fieid Sesbenla, hemp ShepariFs ourse SmartwBod, Pennsylvania • Spranutelop Stinkgrass Sunflower, wild Velvetle«f Whan applied at 26 to 28 fluid ounces per acre. F411S win provide control of the fol lowing weeds: All tha weeds listed above plus, Berrnudarjrass ChteseiwGQd Chickweed Cupqrass, wooly Echpta Reabana, rough Goosowass Henbit Itchcrass JohnsonprBss. seadling Jointveich. Sndian Jointvalch. Northern Jimsonwesd Xnotweed, prostrate LambsqjartefS, common LGttuce. prickfiL Mallow, common Mallow, Vgnice Millet, wild proso Nettle, burning Nettle, s'ingino Panfcum, browntop Panicuin. fall Panicum. Texas Radish, wild Ragweed, commori Shatt arcane Spurge, nodding Spurcja, prostrate Spurge, spoiled Spuros, upriaht WallflCTAief, bushy Wltchqrass When applied at over 28 fluid ounces per acre, P4115 will provide control of the following w&eds. Ail she weeds listed above,plus. Broad3eat signalorass Burclover Cheat Filaiee. broadleaf Fflaree, textetem _ Rarae, whitestem Ccpperlaf, hophcr nbeam i SaMhistle FALLOW SYSTEMSAppiy F4115 by ground or aerially alona or wfth other herbicides in the fallow period"prtof 10 planting or the enwrgencG of any crop or rotational crop listed on this labeS to control or suppress annual broadleaf weeds. For bsst performance, make applications to yvjng and actively growing w&Kls ijp to 4 inches high or rosattes less than 3 inches across. Coverage is essential for good weed control. Apply F4115 at 20 lo 52 fluid ouftces per acre in fallow: Systems. A nonionie surfactant or crop oil concentrate must be used to enhaw^ activity of F4115 in fallow systems. Use a nonicnic surfactant at 0.25% v.'v (2 pints per 100 gallons o spray solution) havirig at least 80% active Injrecfientora petroteum or vegetable seed based crop Oil concentrate at 1.5 to 2-0 pinto per acre. W hen tank mixing F4115 with other products, be s urs the F4115 is mixed in the spray tank water after dry (ormulau'ons, if used. For specific mixing instnjetions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instntelions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section, For all products used in tank mixes, refer to live specific product labels for all restrictions on tank mixing and observe all label precautions, instructions arid foiafional cropping restrictions. BURNDOWN(PREPLAN?, PREEMERGENCE and AT-PLANT) Apply F4115 alone or with other herbicides or liquid fertilizers as a bum-down treatment prior 10 planting or emergence of labeled crops to aontrol or suppress crass and broadJeai weeds. For beat performance, make applications to aelively growing weeds up to 4 inches high or rosettes less than 3 inches aoross. Coverage Is essential for good control. Use a nonionie surfactant at 0,25% w'v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least B0% active ingredient or a petroleum or vegetable seed based crop oil concenttate at 1.5 So2.0 pints per acre. When tank mining F4115 with Other products, be sure the F4115 Is mixed if\ Hie spray tank waser after dry formulations, if used. When tank mixing with fertilizer soludons be sure to use an F4115 sluiry mixture. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. For all products used in tank mixes, refer to the specific product labels ("or all restrictions on tank mixing and observe all label precautions, instructions and rotational cropping restrictions. Precautions: When applying F4115 prlo' lo transplanting crops into plastic moieri, risce must be taken to remove residues of F4115 from the plastic prior to transplanting. SPOT TREATMENTF4115 may be applied as a Spell treatment for the control of weeds in the following crops: corn, cotton, sorghum, soybeans, barley, buckwheat, millet, rye, triticale and wtieat. Refer to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT" section tor additional information and dilution charts. Restrictions He&trnents must be made p?iorto: Seed head formation in grains pod set in soybeans boll opeming in cotton. HOODED SPRAYER APPLICATIONSR115 may be applied to the following crops using hooded sprayers in accordance with specific use directions as stated in the following Directions for Use section. Com, Cotton, Peanuts, Sugarcane, Barley, Buckwheat, Millet, Rye. Oats, Soybean, Tfflfoale, Wheat, Catamondln, Chironja, Citron, Gfapefruit, Kumtjuei, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin Orange, Orange, Pummelo, Tangelo, Tangors. Almond, Beechnut. Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Cninquapin. FfJberi, Hickory nut, Macadamia, Pecan, Walmit, Grapes, Kiwi. Apple, Ajjricot, Cherry (sweet afld sour), LoquaS, Mayhaw, Nsctarine, Olive, Peach, Pear, Plum, Prune, Quince, Artlohcke(Jarusaiem), Beans, Beet greens., Beets(red and suger), Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Cantaioupe, Carrot, Cauliflower, Casaba melon, Celeriac, Celery, Chard(Swiss), Chicory, Collards. Crenshaw meion. Cucumber, Egg plant, Endive {escarole). Garlic, Gourds, Qroundcheiry, Melon (honeydew and honeybail), Horseradish, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leek, Lentils. Lettuce, Mango melon, Meions (all), Muskmelon, Mustard greens, 01<ra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnips, Peas, Pepper, Persian melon, PotatD(lristi and sweet), Pumpkin. Radish, Raps greens, Rhubarb, Shallot, Spinach, Souashfsummer and winner). Tomatillo, Tomato, Turnip, Watermelon, Yams. Blackberry, Boysenberfy, Cranbewy, Currant, Elderberry, Qocseberry, Huckleberry, Raspberryjred and black), Forage grasses, Acaroia, Atemoye, Avocado, Banana, Canistei, Cherimoya, Cocoa beans, CcJfee. Dates, Figs, Quava, Jaijrjticaba, Lcngars, Lichee, Mango, Papaya, Passion ffuit, Peisimmons, Potriegranate, SspooHla, Sapote(black, mamey) Sug&rappse, Tea.

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•-•MT;=--- - - - Ai 0 eDirections for Use: F4i15 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled weeds between the rows <£ ihs above listed crops. This tieatrnsnt may be made to crops grown in rows, and includes crops grown in rows where muich or plastic barriers are used as a weed control tool In she dril! or plant line. F4115 may be applied at rates up to 40 ounces per broadcast acre not to exceed the amount listed in the Maximum Atlo wa W e F4115 Use Table above, in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre of finished spray. F«115 may be tank mixed with othdr pesticides registered fee this treatment pattern. Foe best performance, make application to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches Jail and rosettes less than 3 inches across. Coverage is essential for goad control. Use a nonionic surfactant ft) d.25% v/v (2 pints per 103 gallons of spray solution) having al least »0% active ingredient or a petroleum or vegetable seed based crop oil concenl»ateat t.5 So 2.0 pints por acts, Hcoded sprayers must be designed, adjusted and operated in such a manner as to prevent any spray deposition to green stem, leaf Sssue. flowers or fruit of the crop. The hooded sprayer should be designed arxi operated so as to totally enclose the spray pattern. Sprayeis should be operated in such a manner as tomlnimiza vertical movement such as bouncing or the raising e' the equipment during application. Sprayers stoultj not be operated in excoss of five (5) miles per hour to minimize such bouncing. Extreme cars must be taken during operations In fields where there Is undulation of the scil surface, deop furrows, drains or other contours which wouid disturb tfie adjustment and .positioning of the spray equipment and/or 1he spray pattern. Applications niosi not be made when wind conditions are such that spray patterns may bs disturbed and result in spray deposition to sensitive plants or plant pate. Precautions: Crop injury will occur whan sprsy is allowed to come in contact with ths SeaOTJs. green Stem tissue, flowers cr fruit of tie crop. Restrictions: Do not apply more than 40 fluid ounces during the preplan! liming artd no more than 80 fluid ounces in season as a row middle application. Do not apply more than 120 1luk! ounces per crop season as a hooded sprayer application. Da not apply within 14 days of harvest HARVEST AID TREATMENT F4"> 15 may be applied to soybeans aid the cereal grain crops (com. lice, grain sorghum, vutieai) to defoliate and/of desiccate troublesome grass and broadteaf weeds such ss mornlnoalccies7 pigweeds. velveSleaf and others that may be present at harvest. F-S115 may be used aione or as a tank mixture with alher harvest aids. Applications should be made when Uie crop is mature and the grain has begun to dry down, ce according 10 Extension Service recommendations in the usa area. Apply F4115 as a broadcast spray at raws not to exceed the amount as fisted In the MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE F4115 USE TABLE aSrtve. If treatments of F4115 have been made to trie crop earlier, that vo<urn5 must be considered in dsSsnninlnc the maximum use rate as a harvest aid treatment. Applications should be maos in spray volume sufficient to provide complete coverage of foliage, Use a minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per acre forsrourK appiicaSon and 5 gallons per acre for 33 rial application. Use it. nonionic surfariaril at 0.25% w'v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 80% active ingredient or a peirdemm or vegetable seed based crop oil concentrate at 1.5 to 2.0 pints per &s.re. Do not apply rnoro Kiart 26 fluid ounces of this product par acre to whsal, Do not apply within 7 days of harvest. Coverage is essential for satisfactory performance. Repeat application if necessary. If appSied as a tar* m[xJure, rsFs/to fli e cither product's label for restrictions on tanfc mixing, and observe all label precautions, instructions and rotational cropping restrictions. CORN Field Corn, Seed Corn, Popcorn, Corn Silage, and Sweet Corn (Processing and Fresh Market) Apply F4115 alone or as a tank mixture with other rwbicidss to emerged and actively growing -weeds. AppSy to corn in all tillage systems from 30 days b-efore planting up to 8 !aaf collar growth staga. Do not apply when conditions favoring drift exist or wind is above 10 mph. Restriction: Do not apply F4115 as a banded or broadcast treatment over the top of corn varieties not genetically tolerant to glyphosate herbicide. For best performance, make application 1o actively growing weeds Up to 4 inches high and rosettes less Shan 3 inches across. Coverage' IB essential for good control. Use anonionic surfselant at 0.25% v/v (2 Jiinss per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at leas! $0% active ingredient. Under dry conditions tha use oi a c-rop oil concentrate ma/ improve weed control. The use of a crop oiSconcentra'e may increase leaf Speckling on BIB treated com leaves, To control wasds not listed on this label. F4115 may be lank mixed with other herbi-ides recistorecJ for use in corn. When tank mixing F4115 with other products, be sure the F4115 is mixed in the spray"tank water first. For specific mixing instRicBons, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. Refer to the other product's label for restrictions, on tank mixing, and observe ail label precautions, instructions, and rotational cropping restrictions. Sprayers should: be adjusted to position spray tips a nninimurni of 18 inches above she crop and operated to avoid the apfitlcalion of excessrve herbicide rates directly over the rows, ami'or into the whorf Of Itie corn plant. Be aware that overlaps and s!owai gtound speeds whiSo starting, slopping or turning wtiile spraying may result in higher application rates and possible crop response. Preplan!, Premergence and At-Plant Apply F4115 alone or with other herbirides or liquid fertilizers as a burn-down treatment piior to planting or emernencs of corn to control or suppress giass and broadleaf wseds. For best performance, make applications to actively gtowing weeds up to 4 inches high or rosettes less than 3 inches across. Coverage is essential for good control. Use a noriionic surfactant at 0.25*4 v'v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 8D% active Ingredient or e petroleum or vegetable seed based crop oil concentrate at 1.5 to 2.0 pints per sera. When tank mixing F4115 rath other pjoducts, be suretha F411S is tnlx&d in the spray tank *ater after dry fomUiWons, if used, When tank mixing with fertilizer solu ilorts be suio to use art F4115 slurry rnlxtura. For specific mixing insurjctions,. refer to the Mixing and Loading instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. For all prodiKts used in lank mixes, ider to the specific product laSels for all restrictions on tank mixing and c&serve all labe! precaution, instructions and rotational cropping •estricaon5.Hooded Sprayer Applications (Applications may be made to glyphosate tolerant and conventional varieties with hooded sprayers) F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled weeds 5>etwsan the rows of the crop. Refer to the Hood«d Sprayer Applications section of this label for additional specific use directions. F411S at 20 to 72 fluid ounces per acre. Use higher rates when weeds are under stress or are larger. Applications should fee made by ground equipment using a minimum finished spray volume Of 1D gallons of spray per acre or by air at a minimum finished sprey volume of 3 gallons of spray per sat?.. Do not apply more than 7E fluid ounces of F4115 per acre pai season including fallow.'prepla.'it burndown and labeled crop applications, .

V~ I; .' Tank Mixtures F4U5 may be tank mixed with othar labeled herbicides to control weeds not listed on this label. Read and follow all manufacturers' label recommendations for tha companion herbicide except for specific recommendations on this Isbei- When tank mixing F4115 with other products, be sure F4115 is rn>xd in the spray lank water after dry formulations, if used . For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. For control d additional broarjlaaf weeds and grasses, F4116may ba tank mifcad with 2.4-D (amino). Accents, AccentGold, Atrazine, Banvets, Basiss, Baste Golds, Beacon*, Callisto, Clarity™, DistinctR, Exceed*, Homefe, Llbertyu, Lightnings-, Marksmani). Northstar™, Permits. Poaste, ScorpiDn».!il, Sancort., Shotgun*, Spirit™, Steadfast. Sterllna>i.and Toughs. Wr.en lank mixing F4115 with Acient. Accent Gold, Atrazine, Basis Gcid, Liberty, Poasfer, and Shosgun use adjuvants r&Dommended on the tank mix p&rtner lab&l. These may include nonionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate, 28% nitrogen, ammonium sulfata or combinations at thsee. For Directed Spray Applications (Applications may be made to glyphosate tolerant and conventional varieties with hoodad sprayers) F411S may be applied with drop nozzlss or olher sprayers capable of directing the spray to the target wesds and away from the corn plant. Do not allow spray contact to the crop when applying to conventional corn varieties. F4115 may be used up 10 tho maximum of 72 fluid ounces per acre using drop nozzles for control o< larger weed sizes lor those weeds fisted below under "Control of Weeds". Us9 appropriate rates cX adjuvants such as non-ionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate or mtthylsted seed oil. Seed Corn Production For seed production fields, apply F4115 using drop nozzles or Olher equlornent to make a directed spray treatment. Avoid directing spray solution intoliie whorl of glyphosate lolefan? varieties, Avoid spray contact to the crop when applying to conventional corn varieties. Seed corn inbreds have generally shown good tolerance to F411S herbicide, however, all tnbreds havs not been tested. Broaccast applications way resuW in spray be/rig concentrated into the whorl of trie plant, which will increase leaf response. To minimize application Into the whorl of the plants, dfop nozzles or other type directed sprayers must be used to direct tha spray to the targeted weeds- Sweet Corn Production F41 !5 may be applied to sweat corn, hewwver, the user assumes aJI responsibility for herbicide tolerance with such use. All hybrids.varieties hava not been tested for sensitivity to F4115 herbicide nor doee FMC Corporafion havs access to all seed company or food processor data. Broadcast applicalions may resuK in spray being concentrated Into the whorl 01 the plant, which will increase leal response. To minimize application into the whort of tfie plants, drop nozzles or othertypa directed sprayers must be useri to direct tne spray to the targeted weeds. Therefore, any crop response arising from the use of F41S5 herbicide on sweet corn is the responsibility of the usar. Use F4115 herbicide only undef th& recommendation of the seed company, food processor, or State Agricultural Extension Service. F4115 Tank Mixtures F4115 may be tank mixed with Atrezine4L (16 fluid ounces per acts) or Atrazine 9QDF (9 ounces per acre) or Dlcamba or 2,4- D(0.12510 0.25 pounds active per acie, Banvel or Clarity(3 to 4 ounces par acre) (or additional weed control, and fcx residual weed control. Higher tales of Atrazine, Banvel® 01 Clarity herbicides can ha used, but do not exceed the recommended label use rates allowed by these labels. Add a 0.25% v/v ncnionic surfactant (2 pints per 10C gallons) to the tank mixture, or under very dry soil moissure conditions, ihe use of crop oil concentrate (1% v.'v or 1 gallon per 10D gaJlon spray solution) may improve wood control. COTTON TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Removal of Failed Cotton Stands Apply F4115 at the rate ot 20 to 52 ounces per acre broadcast as 9 foliar spray over the top of Ihe remaining collon plants and weeds with sufficient spray volume to provide coverage of the cotton plant, v. / in particular the terminal area. Coverage Is essential for good control. Use a nonionic surfactanl at 055% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 80% active ingredient or a petroleu m 01 vegetable seed based crop oil concentrate al 1.5 to 2.0 pints per acre. F4115 may be tcuikmixed wjih Muslang MAX insecticide foi the control of cutworms at this application timing. Do not apply when conditions favoring drift exist or wind is sbova 10 wph. Hooded Sprayer Applications F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled vvsads between the rows -erf the crop. Refer lo the Ho&ded Sprayer Applications section of this label for additional specific use directions. Post-directed and Lay-by Application F4115 herbicide is a contact and systemic herbicide for pcsternergenje directed sprayer or hooted'shlelded sprayer applications for the controi of braadleaf and grass weeds in cotton. Apply F4-115 he'bickje alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds. When tank - mixing F411S with other products, be sure the F4H5is mined in the apray tank water aftar dry formulations, il used. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Irtstuctions underthe GENERAL INFORMATION section. Applications ot F3115 or F4115 tank mixtures should be marie with directed sprayers or hooded sprayers to prevent contad of spray solution with the ootlon plant, Do not allow spray soluSon to contact cotton foliago or green stem tissue. Directed spray equipment should position nozzles a minimum 3 to 4 inches above the snll, with nozzles directed beneaih the crop canopy. F4115 or F4115 lank mix applications should be made to cotton thai is a minimum of 6 inches in height. Applications to cotton at 5 to 6 nodas or less must be made wilh hooded or shielded sprayer equipment tocompl&tely avoid contact v/ith cotlor* plants, Lay-by applications of F4115 or F4115 tank mixtures at later growth stages of collon may be made when cotton plants have achieved a height of 12 Inches or rrvore With sufficient bark development and height differentia! between crop bottom leaves and the soil. Spray solution should be directed at the base of cotton planls lo avoid contact with green stem tissue or foliage while maintaining maximum contact with broadlsaf weeds that are at appropriate treatment size. Do nd apply when conditions Savoring drift exist or wind IE above 10 mph. For best performance, make application to actively growing weeds Lip to 4 inches tall and rosettes less than 3 inches acrc&s. Coverage Is essential for good control. Use a nonionic surfactant at 0,25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 80% active ingredient or a parroleurn or vegetable seed basad crop oil concentrate at 1.5to2.0 phis per acre. F4115 Use Rates and Directions Apply F«l 115 at 20 to 52 ounces per acre as a post-directed trcatmen! using a dlfecMxS sprayer a hooded sprayer or lay-by sprayer using a minimum finished spray volume of 10 gallons per aera. Do not apply mote than 116 flu Id on nc es of F4115 p er season by post-directed and lay-by applications. For control o< additional brosd'eaf weeds and grasses, F4115 Harbicide may b« tank mixed with othar harbicides euch as StapSe. Buctril. Caparol, Cotoran (or oCier products containingfluometuran), Karmex, MS MA. or other herbicides registered for cotton pest- directed and/w lay-by applications. Refer to the other product's label for restrictions ontanK mixing, and observe all label precautions, instructions and rotations! crop-ping restrictions. Harvest Aid Application F4115 may be applied as a harvest aid on rton-glyphasale resistant cotton varieties for weed desiccation, cotton defoliation and regtowin control, end on alyphosate-reatstant varieties for weed desiccation prior to harvest and on both types as a systemic perennial weed management tod. Apply F4115 at 85 to 52 oz product per acre using a quality spray adjuvant. MIS spray adjuvant is recommended when tftfflparaures are consistently a&pv* 60 degrees F immediately prior (o and after treatment. COC OT oih-sr adjuvants thai gfva enhanced leaf 1, :

openetration capabilities are recommended for condttiofts below 60 degrees F before arid attar treatment Applications must bo made at 70% open bolls or i-cconJing to local extension servles Apply t=41 15 in at least 10 gallons of spray solution per acre by ground or at least 5 gailoris of s pray solution par acre by air usin^ equipment and parameters that optimize coverage and penatrarion of foliage. Coverage is essential for optimum defotlaiion potential. Repeat application of F41 1 5 ai 25 to 52o2 of product per acre or Aim EC at 1 oz of product per acre with recommended adjuvants to remove any remaining fofiage or lo .desiccate regrtwth if necessary. Dsns9 cotton canopy, large plant Size, and environmental conditions not conducive to complete plant coverage may terjuce initial application performance and increase the need for a second application. Do not apply more than 52 oun-es od F4t 15 per acre per season. F41 1 5 may 6>e appiied as a tank mix or as a sequential applioaSion with other cotton harvest aids. F41 1 5 nsay be tank mixed with Dropp, Def, Finish, Prep, Folex, Htervads. Ginstsr, CottcfiQuik. or othet registered cotton harvest aid products. Relw to the other product's label tot restrictions on tank mixing, and observe all label precautions, instructions and rotational cropping restrictions. Do mot apply within 7 days of harvest. BERRY Caneberry {Blackberry, Boysenberry, Black Raspberry, Red Raspberry, cultivate and/or hybrids of these) TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Hooded Sprayer Applications F41 15 may be applied With hooded sprayer to control Sabelecl weeds between the rows of the crop, Refer to the Hooied Sprayer Applications section of this label for additional spflclfte use diressions. For berries, hooded or shielded applicators must b« fully enclosed Including tops, sides, back and frcrtOrtyshtokW applicators capable'of preventing all contact will) crops may be used. Post-Directed Application For Weecf Control F41 1 5 may be applied at £0 to 72 ounces, per acre as a directed spray for weed control usinfl 8 minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per acre. For best performance, make applications to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches tall and rosettes less !han 3 irahes Oo not allow the spray 10 contact canes. Band Treatment Applications For band treatment, apply the- broadcast equivalent rate and volume per ae»e. To determine these: Band WidtH In inches Broadcast ---------- .. x Rale = Binefod rate Flow Wtaih Pw Acre in Irwhes Band Width In biches ROW Width h inches Broadcast Volume Pol Acre = Bendad vnlume Coverage is essential for good control. Use a nwionic surfactant at 0^5% v/v (2 pints par 1 00 gallons of spray solution) having at Igast 80% acsivs ingredient Of a petroleum or vegetablg saod based crop oil concentrate at 1 .5 to 2.0 pints per acre. Do no! apply when conditions favor drift exist 01 -wind is above 10mph. Do not apply more than 272 oz/aere per season Do not &ppSy within 30 days of harvest of cranbwrias. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest of other barrios. For control of additional broacileaf weeds and grasses, F4115 HerbicWe may bo tank mixed wilh other herbicides registered tor use in canebeirias. V^hen tank -mixing F4115 with other products, besur«1heF41t5is mi»sct in the spray tank water after dry formulalions. if used , For specific mixing instructions, refer So the Mixing and Loading InstructiOTB under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. BUSHBERRY (Blueberry, Wghbush and iowbush, Currant, Elderberry, Gooseberry, Huckleberry) TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Dormant Applications F4115 may be applied broadcast to the base of the main trunk to control emerged and actively growing v/eeds during (tie dormant stage of the crop. Hooded Sprayer Applications F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled weeds between th* rows of {tie crop during tha vegetative growth stage of the prop. R Bfer to th e H oodad Sprayer Applications section of this label far additional specific use directions, For barries, hooded or shielded applicators must be fully eiwlossd inciuding tops, sides, back and front Only Shielded applicators capable of preventing all contact with crops may bs used. PostemergEnt Weed Control of Broadleaf Weeds F41'S5 Herbicide is for posi-emergEnce weed control ot certain susceptible b.-oadieaf weeds when used aloiw or in combination with other herbicides. Apply F4115 at 20 to 72 ounces per acre fa- control of susceptible brcacfleai wgeds. The lower rate is for small seedling weeds at the two to three leaf stage; higher rates are needed for larger weeds up to the six-leaf slaga. Applications to •weeds beyond the six-leaf stag* may result in only partial control. F41 1 5 m ay be mixed with other hsrhicides that have pte-amergence or post-^rnergertce activity, Arsy pra-Bjneraence activity must rely on aclEvity from other herbicides QG directed cm their labels. Contacl herbicides may be tank mixed wfti F4115 to obtain a broader spectftim of waeds controllsd. e is assentiaS for good control. Use a spray volume adequate to get thorough coverage and use a minimum of to gallons of finished spray per acrg. Apply only with ground equipment. Applications may b9 made with boom equipment, shiekted or hooded sprayers, hartd-hs!d and high volume wands or orchard ouns. Control is enhanced wth -.he addiSon Of a nortionic or crop Oil concentrate surfastant. Use a non-ionic surfactant, MIS, having at least SO percent active Ingredient at 0.25 % v/v, 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray volume Of a quality ctop oil concerrtrate at recommen<jed rates. If F4115 herbicide is used in a tan* mixture, refer to th* othar product labels for all restrictions on tank mixing and observe all label precaulions, instructions and National cropping restrictions. Precautions Extrema caution must be taken during applications when desirable fruS ct foliage are present in order lo avoid fruit spotting or leaf necrosis. Do not aflow spray mist of F4115 to come in contact wllh desirable fruit or foliage. On seedling or n«wly transplanted bushes do not allow spray to contact 8(e«n baik of trunk area. Other herbicides may be more injurious to young bushes than F4115 herbicide, Restrictions Do not apply within 14 day o? harvest Do not apply more Shan 72 ounces during the dormant ssage, and t44 ounces in season as a rcw rniddfg application. Do no( apply more than 21 8 ounces per crop seascfl.

X7551 GRAIN SORGHUM (Grain and/or Forage) TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Burndown (Preplan!, Preomergenee and At-Plant) F4115 may be applied as a Burndown application, please refer to the Burndown Application section of this label fee additional specific use directions, Hooded Sprayer Applications F4115 may be applied with hoodei sprayers to control labeled wesds between the rows of the crop. Refer 10 the Hooded Sprayer Applications ssction of this iabei tor additional specific use directions. Restrictions Do not apply after the 6 Leaf Collars Do not apply F4115 to eweet sorghum. SOYBEANS TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Apply F4t 15 alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to emerfled and actively growing weeds. Apply to soybeans in ail tillage systems to active growing weeds prior to crap emergence. Do not apply whet conditions favoring drfft extet For best performance, mafee application to actively growing weeds up to A Inches high and rosettes !ess than 3 tixhes across. Use Ids highe? level of listed rates when treating more mature weeds or dense vegetative growth. Coverage is essential for good control. To conliol weeds not listed on this label, F4145 may be tank mixed with other herbicides fegistered for use on soybeans. When tank mixing F4115 with other products, fie sure the F4115 Is mixed in the spray tank water after clry formulations, if used. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions underthe GENERAL INFORMATION SBMion, Refer to the cither product's iabel few restrictions on tank mixing. ancS obsarva all label precautions, instructions, and rotational cropping restrictions. For additional information on crop response refer to the general information section of tile F41 ^5 Sabci. Burndown (Preplan!, Preemergence and At-Plant) F4115 may be applied as a Burndown application, please refer to the Bsjmdown Application section of this label for addtional specific use directions. Hooded Sprayer Applications (All Varieties) F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled weeds between the rows Of the crop. Refer to the Hooded Sprayer Applications section of this label tor additional specific use directions. For Directed Applications (Alt Varieties) U&e F4115 at £0 to 52 fluid ounces par acre. Applications should be made by ground equipment using a finished spray volume o( 10-20 gallons ot sp'ay per acre. When soybeans are crown under very dry soil motSturs conditions, a high quality sprayable liquid rtiliogen fertilizer (2-4% v/v or 2- 4 gallons per 100 gallon spray solution) may se used Irs addition lo the nonionic surfactant. Apply as a post- diracted treatment with spray directed toward th* MM of the plan! and avoid contact with soybean foliage. The use of spray shields may reduce spray contact with soybean foliage. F4155 herbicide contact witfi soybean foliage can result in significant crop response. Broadcast Postemergence Applications (Glyphosate Tolerant Varieties Only) Appty F4115 for the control of velvfi-tlaai. Where soybeans of Group 3.5 o: lessfsariier maturing), use F4115 at rates up to 9 fluid ounces per acre. Whore soybeans of greater than Group 3.5(later maturing), use F4115 at ratas up to 18 fluid ounces per acre. Use a nonionic surfactant 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least B0% active Ingredient. Restrictions Do not apply more than 52 fluid ojnses per season. Do not feed treated soybean forage or soybean hay to livestock. Do not apply to soybeans after the V10 growth stage. Tank Mixtures F4115 may be lank mixed v.-'rth othe; herbicides lo control weeds not listed on Jhls label, with the exception o? diprienyiether hefbfcidas. Read and follow all manufacturers' label recommendations for the companion herbicide except for specific recommendations on this label. When tank-miwng F4115 v/rtn other products, be sure the F«115 is mixed In the spray lank water after dry formulations, If used. For specific mixing instructions, refer to ihe Mixing and Loading Instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. . F4115 may be lank mixed with other herbicides. Rsfar to the Tank Mixtures and Recommended Adjuvants sections undair Gonerat Information. WHEAT, BARLEY, TRITICALE, RYE AND OATS TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Burndown (Preplan!, Preemergence and At-Piant) F4115 msy be applied ss a Eurndown application, please refer to the Burndown Application section of this label for additional specific use directions. Spot Treatment Apply F4115 as a spot treatment alone or as a tank mixture with othar herbloideg to emerged and. actively growing weeds. Refer to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT" section tor additional information and dilution charts. Do not treat more than 10 percent of the totai field to be harvested. The wop receiving spray in the treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift outside the target area for the same reason. For bes! performance, make applicetkxi lo actively growing weeds up 10 4 inches tall and rosottes less than A inches across. For denes weed pressure, use the higher rocammended rate plus tan* mix combinations. Coverage Is essential for good control. Use a nonlonic surfactant at 0.25% vfv (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray soSution) having at least 80% active irvsredlenl. A high quality sprayable liquid nitrogen fertilizer (2-4% vAi or 2*4 gallons per 100 gallon spiay solution) or ammonium sviHato (AMS) at Ihe rate of 2-4 pcwds per acre may be used n addition to the nonionlc surfsctarrt. Restrictions Do not harvest wheat or 1eeS barley for forage within 7 days of application. Do not harvest triticale, rye or oats for forage wilhin 56 days of application- MILLET: PROSO MILLET, PEARL MILLET TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Burndown (Preplan!, Prsemorgence and At-Plant) F4115 may be applied as a Burndown application, please refer lo the Bumdown Application section of this label for additions! specific use directions, Spot Treatment Apply F4115 as a spot treatment alone or afi a lanK mixture with other herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds. Refer lo the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT" section for additional intorrnaiion and dilution charts. For besl performance, make application to actively growing weeds up to4 inches tall and rosettes less than 3 irtches across. For donse weed pressure, use the higher recommended rate plus tank mix combinations. Coverage is essential for good control. Use a nonionic surfactant at 0.25% vtv (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 80% active ingredient. A high quality sprayable liquid nitrogsn ?ertiliz«c (2-4% w'v or 2-4 gallons per 100 gallon spray solution) or ammonium sulfale (AMS) at the ra'.e of 2-4 pounds per acre may be used in addition to the nonionic surfactant

Restriction* Do nol harvest fa forage within 56 days of application, TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS Citrus Fruits to include Calamondin, Citrus citron, chironja, tangelo, tangor, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime. Mandarin (tangerine), Orange (sour), Orange <sweet), Pummelo, Satsuma mandarin Pome Fruits to include Apple, Crabapple, Loqual, MayHaw, Pear, Pear (oriental), Quince Stone Fruits to includo Apricot. Cherry (sweet), Cherry (tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Plum (Chickasaw), Plum (Damson), Plum (Japanese), Plumcot, Prune Nuts to include Almond, Beech nut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert (hazeinut), Hickory nut, Macadamia nut (bush nut). Pecan, Walnut (black and English) TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Weed Control Apply F4115 Herticids for post-emergence weed control of certain susceptible broadleat weeds when used stone or in combination with Other herbicides. Apply f-4115 alone ot as a lank mixture with other herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds. Apply F4115 at 20 to 72 fluid ounces per acre, F4115 alone ot tank mixtures may be used for general weetf control, middles (batwecn rows Of trees), and Strips (in row of trees). F4115 may be appii ei W any time during the season. F4115 may be mixed with other herbicides thai have pra-emergence or pcst-ernergeivcs activity. Any pro-emergence activity musl rely on activity from other herbicides as directed on their labels. Hooded Sprayer Applications F4115 may be sppiicd with hooded sprayers 10 control labeled weeds tielweon the rows of trio crop. Re's* to the Hooded Sprayer Applications section ot this label tor additional specific USB directions. Postemorgem Weed Control of Broad leaf Weeds: Apply F4115 at 20 to 72 ounces per acre fof control of susceptible broa<jl«rf ivssds The lower rate is (or sfnall seedling weeds ai the two to three lea? stage, while higher rates are needed for larger weads. Application to weetis beyond the six-leaf •stage may resuH In oniy partial control. Equipment and Application Coverage is ess«ti;ial for good contioJ. Use a spray volume adequate lo £81 thorough coverage, but use a minimum of 10 gallons ot finished spray per acre. Apply only \vfth ground oquipment- Applications may bo made with boom equipment, hooded sprayers, shielded sprayers, handheld End high volume winds or orchard guns. Control is enhanced with the addition ot a nonlorsic or crop oil conc6llrals surfactant, Use a nonionic Surfactant at 0.25% vAi (2 pints per 100 gallons} or a crop oil concentrate at 1 % v'v (one gallo-i per 100 gallons). Precautions Extreme caution must be used during applications to avoid contact of spray, spray drift or mist with foliage or green bark of trunk, branches, suckers, fruit, foliage or other parts of trees. Contact with othar than matured brown bark can result in serious damage. On seedling or newly transplanted Irees do not allow spray to contact green bark or trunk area. Other havbicEdes may be more injurious to young Sraes than F4115; 60, if tanK mixtures are used, ine precautions and restrictions on the labels of all tank-mix herWcidas must be followed. Restrictions Do not allow spray lo contact suckers. Do not apply more than 72 fluid ounces per application (including preplan! she preparation) arid 272 fluid ounces par season. Allow a minimum of three days between last .application and harvest If F4115 is used in a tank mixture, observe the other product's tsbet for restrictions, precautions, and rotational cropping instructions. Do not apply to Citrus wllfiin 3 day of harvest. Do not apply to Pome Fruits within 3 day of harvaa. Do not apply to Stone Fruits within 17 day of harvest. Do not apply to Nut Trees within 3 day of harvest. GRAPE (Raisin, Table and Wine) TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Weed Control: F115 may be applied as a directed spray for post- arnergence weed control ot certain susceptible broadleaf weeds when used alone or in combination with osher herbicides. Apply F4115 alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds. Apply F4115 al 20 to 72 fluid ounces pci acre. F4115 alone or lank mixtures may ba used tor ganaral weed control, middles (between rows cl plants), and strips (in row ot plants). F4115 may be applied at any time during the season (see precautions), F4115 may be mixed with other herbicides that hava pre-emergenee or pcst-emergsnca activity. Any pre-emergence activity must rely on activity trom other herbicides as directed on their labels. Hooded Sprayer Applications F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled weeds between the rows of th» «?op. Rafer to the Hooded Sprayer Applications section of this label for additional specific use directions. Equipment and Application: Coverage is essential for good control. Use a spray volume adequate togetthoKVjghcoverage and us«a minimum of 10 gallons of Ifnished spray per aiee. Applyonly with ground equipment. Applications may be made with boom equipment, shielded sprayers, hand-held and high volume wands or orchard guns. ConUol is enhanced with ihe addftion of a nonionic Of crop oil concentrate surfactant. Use a nonionic surfactant at 0.25% v/v {2 pints per 100 gallons) or a crop oil concentrate at 1% v/v (one gaNon per 100 gallons). Precautions: Extreme caution must be used during applications when desirable fruit or foliaga are present In order to avoid fruit spotting or leaf necrosis. Do not allow spray mist of F4115 to come in confac! with desirable fruil or foliage. On seedling or newly uansplanted vines do not allow spiay to contact 0ren bark of Srunlc area. Other herbicides may be more injurious to young vines than H115 and the precautions and resiricions on (he labels of all tank-mix herbicides musl bs followed, Restrictions; Do not apply more than 72 fluid ounces per application (including p:eplant slle preparation} and 272 fiuid ounces per season. Allow a minimum of 14 days between last application and harveat. If F4115 is used In a tank mixture, obaerve the oiher product's label for restrictions, precautions, and rotational cropping Instructions. PASTURES Pasture or Hay Crop Renovation F411 s may be applied as a broadcast spray for the control of annual and perennial weeds prior lo planting forage grasses. If application rates total 72 fluid ounces per acre or less, no waiting period for feeding ot livestock grazinj is required. If tno rate is greater than 72 fluid ounces p*r acre, remove livestock before application and wait 8 weeks following application before grazing 01 harvest/hay operations. Spot Treatment F4115 may be applied as a &pot treatment Sor th» control of annual iind perennial weeds growing in pas!ur«s and forage grasses composed of bahiaffrass, bermudajrass, bluegraes, brome, (escus, Orchardgrass. ryeorass, timothy or vvheatgrsss. 10

• Reter to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOtUME EQUIPMENT" section 1or additional information and dilution charts, For best performance, make application to actively growing weeds up lo 4 inches tall and rosettes less than 3 inches across. For dense weed pressure, use tha higher reoommended rats plus tank mix combinations, Coverage is essential for good control. USA a nonionie surfactant at 0.25% vvv (Z pints psr 100 gallons of spray solution} having at leasl 80% active ingredient. A high quality sprayabl* liquid nitrogen fertilizer (2-4% v/Vor 2-4 gallons per 100 gallon spray solution) or ammoniiirn suliate (AMS} al iho rate of 2-4 pounds per acre may be us-ed in addition to !he nonionic surfactant GENERAL INFORMATION Directions For Use On Aquatic, Site Preparation And Other Non-crop Sites GENERAL INFORMATIONF4115 is a liquid suspension formulation that mixes readily with water and nonionic surfactant to control many herbaceous and v/oody plants when applied as a foliar spray. F4115 enters the toot system by moving through the plant from the point of foliar coniac!. Symptoms, including rapid browning ol the Icfiage, will be apparent on rnosi susceptible annual weeds within a few hours following application. Oaath cf brush species may lake several days. Rapid browning ol tha leaves, is followed by complete necrosis of visible portions of ihe plant and deterioration c>. unde<ground plant parts. Refer to the 'Weeds Controlled" section ol tnis laiisl for specific inslnjctions on Ihe best application timing based on the slags of plant growth that will achieve best results for each weed. Treatments made at late growth stages approaching maturity will result in the besl conwol of most brush and perennial v/eeds. Ufiemarged plants arising from unattached underground rliizomos or rootstocks of perennials or brush v,il! not be affected by the spray and will continue to grow. Always use the highci rate Of this product per acre wittiin !hs recommended range ttihen vegetation is heavy or dense. Reduced results may cccur during the following situations: 1- When weed or brush species have been recently mowed, cut or grazed and have not reached tha recommended stage of ragrowth before application. 2- 'Whan weed 01 brush growth are undej stress from disease, insects or drought. 3- When weeds or brush are covered with a thick layer of dust. 4- Whan rainfall or irrigation occu-s within 2 hours aflar application. (Heavy rainfall or irrigation may wash F4115 off the plan!. An additional application may be needed.) This product clcas not provids residual weed control. ATTENTION TO PREVEMT INJURY TO DESia^BLE PLANTS AND CROPS. APPLICATORS MUST BE CAUTIOUS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH FOLIAGE, GREEN STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY ROOTS, OR FRUIT OF CROPS DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, AVOID DRIFT. Serious injury or destruction may occur if any amount of this product comes In contact with desirable plants. Avoid \ne following •conditions to reduce the likeSihood thai desirable plants are damaged. 1- Do not allow any amount of Ihis product, or the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation. 2' Avoid application 'When winds are gusty or in excess of 5 miles p«r hour. 3- Avoid othe« conditions including lesser wind velocities. that will allow spray drift to occur, 4- Avoid combinations of pressure and nozzle type that will result in splatter or fine particles, which are likely lo drift. AVOID APPLYING AT EXCESSIVE SPEED OR PRESSURE. NOTE: Use o! Hi Is product in any manner no-1 consistent with this label may result In Injury to persons, animate or crops, or other unintended corisequences. When not in use, kasp conta'ner closed to prevent spills and contamination. MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CALIBRATED EQUIPMEMT MUST BE USED FOR EFFECTIVE PRODUCT APPLICATION. AVOID SPRAYING DESIRABLE PLANTS EY CAREFULLY DIRECTING THE SPRAY OF HAND-GUN SPRAYERS. FOR BEST RESULTS DO NOT MIX WITH WATER FROM PONDS AND DITCHES THAT WAY CONTAIN SOIL. Mixing F411 5 mixes readily witti water. Fill ine mixing or spray tank with !S the requ ired amou nt of walar. Add the recommended amount of this product and complete filling tha tank io the desired level (see "DIRECTIONS FOR USE1 and WEEDS CONTROLLED" sections of this label). Tha surtactaAi shouid be added near the end of the filling process, and &e solution should be mixed well. Remove hose f som tank Immediately after filling to avoid siphoning back Into the water source. To prevent 01 minimize teaming oi the spray solution that may occur during mixing and application, avoid she use of mechanical agitators, place the filling hose below the surface of the spray sohjtlon, terminate. by-pass and return lines at the boflom of the Sank and » needed use an approved anti-foam or defoaming agent. Screen sUe in nozzle or line strainers Should be no finer than 50 mesh. Carefully select correct nozzle to avoid spraying a fine mlst- For best results with conventional ground application equipment, use flat fan nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets, Whan using F41 1 5 fa squalic, site preparation and other noncrop applications, use a nonionte surfactant labeled for use with herbicides that contains 50 percent o' more active ingredient. Mix 1 or more quarts of a nonionic surfactant per 100 gallons of spray solution. When making broadcast applications, suriactaws should not ba used in excess ol 1 quart pe» acrs Always read and follow the manufacturer's surfaKant label recommendalioriB, cautionary statements and othe; information for best results. M colorants or martdng dyes are desired, choose }hos& that are approved tor use with herbicides. If cotorants or marking dyes are used, performance may be reduced, especially at (owar rates or dilutions.. Always read and follow the manufacturers label recommendations, ca utionary statements and other information for best results. Spray Equipment Clean-Out Residues left in mixing equipment, spray tanks, hoses, spray booms and nozzles can cause non-target plant effects if they sie not properly cleaned. Besause F41 15 Herbicide can be highly phytotoxic to sertsitive «rops and ornamental plants it is strongly recommended that onty equipment that is dedicated exclusively to aqualic, site preparation and othgr non-crop sites be used In the application of F411S HerWoide. If not using a dedicated sprayer, observe thefdlowing cleanout procedures:

  1. Drain spray tank, hoses, and bourn and thoroughly wash the inside of ihe sprayer tank free of visible sediment and residuss. Thoroughly flush tank, sprayer hoses, boom, and nozzles. 11
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  1. Fill the lank with ciean waler, and add 1 gallon of ammonia (containing at least 3% active) for every 100 gallons of water. Fill the lanic to capacity and operate the sprayer fdf 15 minutes to flush hoses, boom and nozzles. Let Ihe solution stand in tha hoses, tanks, boom arid nozzies (or several hours or overnight
  2. Drain tha sprayer system. Rinse the tank with clean water and flush through the hoses and boom. Repeat rhg clear? water rinse and flush. Remove and clean nozzles and screens separately. For more specific information on clean-out procedures contact FUC at 800-321-1362, Do not apply sprayar cleaning solutions or rinsate to any lawns, ornamentals, gardons or crops. Should small quantities of F4115 Herbicide remain in mixirvj, loading and/or spray equlpmgnt that has been cleaned as described above, they may be releasad during subsequent applications potentially causing effects to nosv-larget vegelation. PMC ascepts no liability for egVarse responses to non-targat plants or c'Ops. APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES Aerial Equipment Uhliss otherwise specified, combine the recommended rates of F4115 and surfactant with 3 to 20 gallons c' water par acre as a broadcast spray. See Iho 'WEtDS CONTROLUED" section of this label for specific rales. When uslftg. aeria! equipment, product applications may only ba made as spesificalfy recommended in this label. (Sea Aerial Application in Previous Section) Boom Equipment When using boom equipment, combine the reccoimended rates of F4115 and surfactant with 3 to 30 gallons of water per acre as a broadcast Spray to control wsed or brush species listed in this label unless otherwise specified.. See Uie "WEEDS CONTROLLED1 section ol this label for Specific rates. To ensure best results complete coverage is required. Spray volume should be increased within the recommended range as density of vegetation iiicreases. Carefully select correct nozzle to avoid spraying a fine rnist. For best results with ground application equipment, use 1lat fan nozzles. Cner.K for even distribution of spray draptots. Hand-Held and High-Volume Equipment Use Coarse Sprays Only Knapsack sprayers and drier high-volume spraying equipment utiliziij handguns or other appropriate nozzle configurations may be used to control weeds listed in this label. Mix a 3>'4 to 2 percent solution of this projucl in wale:, add a nonionic surfactant and apply to foliage of vegetation 10 be controlled, Refei to the 'WEEDS CONTROLLED" section for specific application information. Applications should be made on a spray-to-wet basis. Spray (xweraga should be uniform and complete. Do not spray to point of rundf. For spot treatment of brush and Irese a 5-8 percen! solution may be used as a tow volume directed spray. This treatment method is mosi efieotiv* In areas where there is a low density of the targeted vegetation, if a straight sir earn nozzle Is used, start the application W the top of the targeted vegetation and spray evenly, contacting a minimum of 5D percent of the foliage, using a back and forth motion until the bottom of the vegetation is reached For flat fan and cone nozzles and with hand-dlrecied misl blowers, mist the application over the IcJIaaa of the targeted vage'.ation. Small, open-bianched trees should be treatod from oniy ana side to ensure adequate coverage. 11 the foliage is thick 01 fr.erc are multiple root sprouts, (ippiicaftons must be made from several sides so ensure adequate spray coverage. Follow 'he mixing chart below to reach your desired volume: Spray Solution Mixing Chart AmountotF4ns Herbicide DESIRfcO VOLUME 1 G»i. giQa. Cv'4% 1 01. 1-1.* 1% { 1-1/4% M.'3

, 'PL 1-2.3 07. 1-1M 1-1/BS 2oi. 1-1:2 S% Gcz. ^TT- M 10-V4 c/z. 2ga;. 100 Gal. B 3qt <gal. qt. 1-W HL qt. VM gal. 5 gal. sgal. 2 tablespoons = 1 iluid ounce For use in knapsack sprayers, it is suggested that the recommended amount of ihis product be mixed with water in e larger container. Fill sprayer with the mixed solution and add the correct amount o! surfactant. WEEDS COMTROLLED F4115 herbicide will control annual and perennial weeds as Well as woody brush and trees. Rates of application and other use instructions are indicated under each type of weed in the following tables. Annual Weeds Genera) application instructions for annual weeds: » Apply F4115 to acSvcly growing broadleaf weeds and annual grasses. • Avoid disturbance of treatad vegetation for at least 2 days after application. Weeds may bo mowed, tilled or burned after this period. Refer to "DIRECTIONS FOR USE', "GENERAL INFORMATION" arid "MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" for labeied uses and specific application instructions. F41 "V5 may bo applied as aithar a broadcast application or with hand-held or high-votume application equipment. Broadcast Application: For weeds less than 6 inches lall apply 1.6 phis of this product par acre plus 1 or more quarts of a nonionic surfactant par 100 gallons of spray solution. For weeds greater than 6 inches tall apply 2.75 pints of this product per acre plus 1 or more quarts of an approved nonionic surfactant per 10Q gallons of spray &oluion. Hand-Held, High-Volume Application: - Apply a .8 percent soiutlon of this product in water plus 1 or more quarts of a nonionic surfactant per tOO gallons of spray solution and apply to irflage of vegetation )o be controlled. F4115 will control the (allowing ANNUAL WEEDS whan applied as di-ected; Balsarapple" MomerOica eteranri Barley HofOewn vufga'a Barnysnigrass Eciumcctfm orus- od Bass,.a. iivshook Gassia tiysmxuToKa Pt^r.lr&w, calchv^eao Gcr.1'!^1^ apsr/ne Dluegrssa. annual Po(\ a^i'^? Buograss. bulbous Poa tiuttx>st Brume Bramus spp Buttatcup Harruricu.'ws spp. Ciipat/.-oeo .Moi'.'ujo vanicalahi Cheiit Bromvs secatinut Chicswesd, mousessr Csrastium vutoatuiri Cacklebur Xanftoum sliwnannsn Corn, volunteer &s mays CrE'jgrise Oifj'Wna spp. Dwarfdanca^on tojjJa cffpfiosa Fascflax, smaSlsaed Camelina mrcro^dK? Fiddlaneck Amslnetaa cpp- nsitoul fleabane Caoyza Oaieriensls Fleabane Eijgwsm spp. FIIXA'eed Oesomuisa SQptoa i Foxtail Sslsna spp. MuEfurd. wild Strxmis srversis Nightshade, black So/anum jxysnanthu™ Oals. v/ilc AveiTQ tafcci Panicum Partcm spp. Per-n^-iet,;;. lield Tn'sspt* it.'ve^ii* Pigtt'ced. radroot Ainacantfias relroflexvs Hgu'ecd, smooth Amanmtftus hi/b,va'us Purslane, common Portulaca oteracea ftagvfBEd, common Atntmma arterrilsiitoia ri?qive&d, qianl Arrl^pSi'^ tnfids Ro:-M. London Sisymbnum irio KjfSSSfeSS Rysorass, llaila-v Lolium rnuJI/fforuTi SandDur. field Cenchrus spp. i Scsbanla, h«mp_ ) Shaltenyane Sorg.'ji/m bica'ar Bhephartfs-purse Cupsetla bursa- rwsro.ns Signalgrar-s, biradlEal Beaensaria plalypOylfa SrnatNveed, Psnns^vania Polygonum penfvivanisum SavkTrneile, ar.nuai Soncnus gtnega Spafiish.newlles' Bdent f^n'nnaia Sparge, p'ostraie Euphorbia 12

Foxtail. Carolina Mopectma ca.r0i/.Ttii*?iis firounsul. common Senecic vyKjsrs HcirJoweed'Klares'.ait Vony* canatisnsis KoDhia KecV.ua sccvaria Lsmbsquttflers, corrjnan Chtsoopod/urtl st'bum LBbijco. sickly Lzstiffia ser.TOto tv'om.ingoJC-ry Ip.imcsa spp. Mustard, blue C.te.'.'spra'B lanelia Mustard, tar.Ey Dti&cu,'rria'3 pianola Mlislsrd, lumblc Steymim'jm a/tissintum pfnfr.'ata Spurry, umorella. Holagteun u;Tit>4?iV.!9rum SlmkgrSES Eragrvshs cillanensis Sunflawer Hc^'artf/JUS awii/a Tansy lTH.--.tanJ OsstuKlr/ii.l rwnste ThisTiB. RUS5-BP. Salfola Xaf Velveilesf Abufcton tneaphrsoi WaHflwer, ta.shy Brysimum repa.-jrft/.it Whaal Ttlt'cum aeslfivm WMchgray; Fawcu.iv capifere 'Apply 3 plnls o1 UMS BrKluct per acre. "Apply ivlth hand-hula equipment only. Germination o1 annual weeds may continue Shtoughout the grO'A'in; season depending on the extent of soil moisture and precipitation. Weads that germinate after application will require repeat treatments. Perennial Weeds General ajsplication instructions for perennial weeds: • Apply to vigorously growing perennial weeds. • flvoid disturbance of vegetation for at least 7 days after application unless otherwise indicated. • Do not treat weeds that have been mewed or (I1I&3 unfit regrowth has reached Cie recommended stages. • Treat vegetation prior to a Killing frost. • Add 1 or more quarts of ncnionk: surfactant per 100 gallons spray solution to the rates of (his product givsn in ihis tfel. • Weeds that regenerate from underground parts or seed may reouire a repeat treatment. Refer to "GENERAL INFORMATION', "DIRECTIONS FOH USE1 and "MIXING AND APPLICATION" sections In this label lot spectfic uses vtui application instructions. F4115 herbicide plus surfactao< will control !lte Mowing PERENNIAL WEEDS when applied aa recommended. General Recommendation: Weeds without specific recommendatorss in the following lisi can by controllod by applying 2.25 - * quans of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1.0-2.0 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Control is maximized when target plants are actively growing and mosl rtava reached early head or early bud stage of growth. wood AI;aHa Mctticptjo saliva Mtiqalorwaed' AUsrrisnthfra pnihxeroidss Aniia.'Fsnntil FoeniCulum oufcare ArticK>k6, JerusBlam HMfafltma ii/fterosus BaWagrass Pa.spa/i/m nolifym Bormudngrass C/notiof! naetylon Biridweeb, field Gom&'ruiuf arsensis. Nighlsliace, sl^rieai Soi'ancim ?i:S53S.niW.iLii1ie.'9ess.ni?o.'icu-m, RaiOrrimerdaiiCiri See SenerDl Recommendation Apply 3.2 quarts of this product pw airs as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .25percent solution, with hand-hold equipment to provide partial control of alii gator weed. Appiy when most of the target plants are in bloom. Repeat applications will be required to maintain such control. See General RocommeruJatiOP. See General Recommendation See Gen era! Recommendation Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts pints of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Apply whentargel plants are actively growing and when seedheads appeal. Apply 3.25 - 4 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray west of the Mississippi River f.nd 2.5 - 3.25 quarts Of 13 ] B-ackenfem PWrMum .5pp. Caitah Typha spp. Clover, rad Tfifotiitin pra;°-sa Clovsr. while Tritolium rapOKs Cogangrasa ^mpsrab c/yff/Wnai C.DrdgrcEs $p3r.'ifl3 APP- C'jlgiass . giant' Zi&taiopsn ,w;iacea Apply 2.5 - 3.25 quarts of this product p&r acre as a broadcast spray or as a 8- 1.2 percent solution with I\and-he5d equipment. Appiy to fully expanded fronds which are at least 16 inches long. Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts of this product per asre as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-held equipment, Apply when target plants ere actively growing and are at or beyond the sarly-to-full bloom stag 6 of growth. Best results are achieved when application is made during tha summer or fall months. Sea General Recommendation See General Recommendation Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast Spray. Apply when cogongrsss is at least 1B inches tall and actively growing in late summer or fall. Allow 7 v mote days after application bsfora tillage or mowing. Due to uneven stages of growth and Ihe dense nature of vegetation preventing good sptay coverage, repaat treatments may be noresssry to maintain control. Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts of this product per acte as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Schedule applications in order to ailow 6 hours belore treated plants are covered by tidewater. The presence of debris and silt on tha cordgrass plants will reduie performance. It may be necessary to wash targeted plants prior \o application to improve uptake of this product into the plant Apply 3.5 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray a- as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-dald equipment to provide partial control of giant cutgross. Repeat applications will b« required to maintain such control, especially witiere vegetation is partially submerged in water.

Fescua, tali fssttKB ffnjndf.TaciL.-a ^ Psspalum di/atsturn Drjdk, puriy Hurtle* CTte Dog&ane, hemp Apocytwni nteui'ca repws H&fsera<fish AmataO-i ntsScsna Fescue fesfuca sflsi Guincag'ass Panicum maximvn HemSock. poison Cornum Sor<;ftum te'epe Blu«3ras, Kentucky Pos prate w.'s Bromagrass, smoolh Bmmus in a, reed Phalnns Allow for substantial regrowth to the 7- to 10-leaf sia'36 prior to relreatment. Ses General Reeomrriendatioti, See General Rec-ornmandatlon Apply 3.25 quarts of ihis product per acts as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 pe-rcent solution wtlh rsand-hiid equipment, Apply when target plants are actively growing and most have reached the late bud-to-flower stage d growth. For best results, apply iri late summer of iatl. jjaGanetal necornm^ridation Apply 2.5 quarts of this product par acre as a broackafit spray OT as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Apply whan target ple.nte are actively growing and moal have reached the boot-to-head staoo rf gfmvth. When applied prior to ihc boot slage, less desirable control may be obtained. Apply 1,75-2.5 quarts otthis product pet acre as a broadcast spray or as a .8 percent solution wish hand-heSd equipment. Apply when target plants are actively growing and when most have feachsd at least the 7-leaJ stage of growth^ Saa General Recommendation ,_ Sea Ganerai Recommendation See General RacommcrtdEtion raes Dacr/iVs glomerata Ryograss, psrennral Laliinn perenne Tirttotiiy Pntevm pretsma Wheararass, wester". ' Apply 1.5 - 2.5 quarts of thss product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 percent ! solution with hand-held equiprn ent Appl y wtl en targ et plants are actively gioiving anci most have rwioiied the boot-to- head stage of growth, Whsn applied prior to the boot stage, less desirable control may be obtained, In the lali, apply before plants have turned brpwn. _ Unt=na Lsntenacomsra Le=ped&Jia: common, serces Lespodezs twists, Le trara Loasestiifa. purplt iytfwtn s Lotus. Am«ican Neiumtx/ Mea Apply this pioductas a 1.6 percent solution witli hand-held equipment. Apply to actively growrig Lantana at or beyorsd the hloom stage of growth. Use the higher application rata for plants that have reached ih« woody stage ol growtri. 5e« General Recommendation Apply 2 quarts of this pr-txluet per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1,6 percent solution using hand-held equipment, Treat when plants are actively growing at or beyond Hie bloom stage of growih, B«s! results are achieved when application is mado during summer or fall months. Fall treatments must be applied before a killing frcsL Apply 2 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or Waiden&ane Pfiniciirv hemafaTCifr Milkw&su Asdepiss spp Mullein, commcr., Vaib&ssijit] thapsc/s Napiergrass P&rtr},'se?uffi pu.'pureufn Nulsedsje: purple, yallow Cyptffljs mrundus. Gypants c-scule^K/f Pampa&grass Cortodsfja/Ufrfffs Paragraes SraGnterte murica PhragmJtes" Rhreomite spa ' Apply 2.5 - 4.0 quarts o! this product p«r acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .6 percent solution with hand-held equipment. .Repeat treatments v/ill be required, especially to vegetation partially submerged inwaler. Under These eorvcllilons, allow lor r*jrowth to the ?• to 1 0-lea! stage prior to retrefttmfXit. Apply 2.5 quarts of this product pes- acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Apply when target plants are actively growing and was) have reached the late bu<S- to- flows/ stage of _growth. See General "Recommendation See General Recornmereiation Apply 2. 5 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray, or as a .6 — 1 ,6 percent solution with hand-held eqvripmentto control existing nuiseo^e plants and Immature nuUeis allachad to treated plants. Apply when tergel plants are in Sower ot when now nutlets can be found at rfrijLome tips. Nfullets which have not germinaled will not ba controlled and may germinate following treatment. Repeat treatments will be required for long-term control Apply a 2.5 - 4 quarts per acre as a broadcast spfay, OT 1 .2 - 1.6 parcant solution of this product with hand-held equipment when plants are actively growlrifl. See General ReccTfirnerrfatlon For partiaS control of phragmites in Florida and the counties of other states bordering the Gulf of Mexico, apply 4 quarts per •acre as a broadcast spray or apply a 1 .6 percent solution with hand-heW equipment. Inc-irmr areas of the U.S., apply 2.5-4 quarts per acre as a broadcast spray or apply a 1.2- t.Bpercent solution Wth hand- hald equipment for partial control. For best results, treat during late summar or fall months when plants we acBveJy growing and in full bloom. Due to the dense nature of the- vegetation, which may prevent gcod spiay coverage and 14

SO* : Quacg.'5SE Agrtpyton repens Kikuyujtass Panntselien ofaMHfifflSRl M-jhly. wircs'em Uthlenbertfa ifonstost Reed, giant Arunoo done Smi'tweec!. swamp Patygonnm Ofxm.TBuvrr Spateerdock: Nupbarhiteam SLartffetta, yellow CttMffurea so!stiliaiis S'l/BSi pOtatO, Wild' fcOiTroCi! (MOdUwW Tr.lsUC. amshoke Cynam cwduncu.iu-s Thistle, Canada Cirslvm arvenss Toraacograss' PS/H'COT repent- Titles, ooranion ScsffMS seufus uneven stages of growth, repeat treatments may be necessary to maintain consoL Visual control symptoms will be slow 10 develop. Apply 1 .5 - 2,5 -quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .6 percent soiutior* with hand-held equipment when most quackgrass or western muhly is at less! 8 Inches in heignt(3 10 4- lesf stage of growth) and actively grov;ir>g,. Allo^v 3 or more days aftoi application before tillage. For control of giant reed and ice plant, apply a 1.6 percent solution of this product with hand-held equipment when plants are actively growing. For jpen! reed, best results are obtained when applications are made in laie summer to fall. Sse General Recommendation Apply 3.5 quarts of this prwlltct per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .0 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Apply •when rnosf plants are in (utl blccm. For best results, apply during Ihe summer or fall months. See General Reoommendation Apply this product as a t.6 percent solution using hand-held equipment Apply to actively growing weeds that are at or beyond the Woom stage of growth, Repeat applications v/ill berequirsci. Allow the pi ant to reach the recommanded stage of arcwfti before re-treatment. Apply 1.75 - 2.5 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1.6 percent solution with hand-held equipment for Canada thisJIe. To control artichoke thistle, apply a £ percent solution as a spray to wet application. Apply whent&rgt plants arc ac1w«iy growing and ate at nr beyond the bud ataae of growth- Apply 3.25 - '1 quarts of this product per acre as B broadcast spray or as a 1 .6 percent solution v^ith hand-held equipment to provide partial control of torpedogtass. Use the l-0»ar rates under terrestrial conditions, and tue higher rates under partially submerged of a f load ng mat condition, Repeat treatments will be required to maintain such control. Apply Ihis prcdiKl as a 1.6 percejit solution with hand-held equipment Apply to Ktively grO'A'Ins plants at or beyond the seedhead stage of growth, After application, visual symptoms will &e slow to appear and may not occur for 3 or more weeks. Vulvctgrass Hoteus spp. WaiKhjaclrrth Bctthoma ctasslpes WBtadGlluse Plslla slrnlistes V''a1erprimro54 tiAJmJja s-flc. See General Recommendation Apply 3,0 - 3.5 quarts of this product per sere as a broadcast apjay of apply a 1.6 percerrt soiLrtion with hand-held equipment, Apply when target plants are activoly graving and at or beyond the early bloom stage of growth. A<te? application, visual symptoms may require 3 or mere weeks to appear with complete necrosis and decomposition usually occurring within 60 to 90 days. Use the higher rales when more rapid visual effects arc desired. For control, apply a 1 .0 - 1 .6 porcen! solution using hand-heid Asuipment to actively growing plants. Use higher rates where Infestations are heavy. Best results are oblain&dfrom mid- summer Si rough ranter applications. Spring applications may require refleaimerrt. Apply this product as a 1 .0 - 1.25 percent solution using hand-held equipment. Apply to plants that are actively growing at or beyond the bloom stage ol growth, but before fall color Changes occur. Thorough coverage is necessary for best control. Woody Brush and Trees General application instructions for Woody Brush and Trees: • Trees that have been oul or brush that has been mowed or till erf should not be treated until sufficient leaf area has developed from rcgrowth. • Use 0.25% volume/volume of nonionic surfactant (1 quart per 100 gallons of spray solution) with the recommended rate of this product. » Ensure thorough coverage when using hand-held equipment. • Apply whan plaass are actively growing, and unless otherwise directed, after leaves have fully expanded, » Use the higher application rates for vines that have reached 1he woody stage of development. • In general, bast results are obtained when application i= mads in late summer or fall atter fruit formation. In arid areas, however, best results are obtained when brush species are at high moisture content and are flowering in Spring or early summer, • Allow 7 or more days after application before disturbing treated vegetation by operations sucli as tillage, mowing or removal. • Plants that regenerate from underground parts or seed may require retrestrnent. » Application to undesiraMe deciduous species with some autumn cooris acceptable provided major leaf drop has not occurred, • Treatments following a fall frost may resuH in reduced performance. Seethe "DIRECTIONS FOR USE" and "MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" sections in this label for labeled use and specific application instructions. F4115 herbicide will control or partially control the following woody brush plants and trees when applied as recommended In the following list of spesiss. Applied as & 5 to 8 percent solulion in a low volume directed spray as described in the "HAND-HELD AND HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT" section, this product will control or 15

w / partially control alS species listed in 1his secBon o( this label Use the higher rate of application for dense stands an<f larger woody brush and troos, General Recommendation: Species nnKhout a specific recommenciaiion in the list can be partial^ controlled by applying 1.75 - 4.0 quarts of this product per a«fe as a broadcast spray, or as a .8 -1.6 percent sdution with hand-held equipment. Weed iBfush ana Trees) Alder Ahus spp. Blackberry Ftubus spp. Dewberry Riibus tfMalis Honeysuckle Lonhsra app. Post oak Ouercvs sieHata Raspberry Hubus fpp. Ash" Fraxinus spp. Aspen, quaking Pcpuk'S tromutoxies Ha^vthorn Crataegus spp. Tnimpetcreeper Csmosis radksns Bearclover, Bearmat Chamaebatis foKoioss BlEch 9e(ofa spp Elderberry Ssmtnjcus spp, Salmonbefry Rvbus speci&bilis Thirnblebenry Flubus pervif/onis Bitter tftwryPrunus ernarginata Black cbeiryPtunus semtiiia Pin cherry Prunus p&Mytvanica Souiham red osK Quercus falcate Sw«8! gum Liquidamtfar sl/faciffua Prunes Prunus spp. Black oafc* Quereus ve!utina Buckwheat, Calilorma" Eriogonutn tescisutatum Hasa/dia" HeplopsppuS squamosus Monkey Flo-wef Mimttlus pufSafcj* Tobacco, tree* N.tol'j'eoa glauca Cascara* Rftsmnvs putshiana Catscla-i-/" Acacia graggi Ceanothus CsanoSfnts sop. C&/ote brush Bacharis consanguinea Cfeaper. Virginia* Parthenosissus tjuinau&folia Dogwood Comus spp. Hickory Carya spp. Saltoedar Tamarixspp. Elm' Ulmusspp Eucalyptus, bluegum Eucalyptus glQimlus Recommendation ' For oonlfol, apply 2.5 - 3.25 quarts per acre as a broadcast spray or as a i .2 percent solution with hand-hald equipment. See General Recommendation For control, appiy 1 ,75 - 2.5 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .2 percent solution with hand-held equipment. SeeGaneal Recommendation i For control, appty 3 pints pet acre of this product as a broadcast spray or ss a 3'* percant solution v.ith hand-held equipment- For control, apply 1 .75 - 2.5 quarts of this product p er acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .2 percent solut'on writh hand-held equipment. See General Recommendation For partial control oj these spewes apply a 1 .75 - 3,25 quaris of this produci per acra as a broadcast spray or a .8 - 2.6 percent solution with hand- held equipment. ThorajQh coverage of Inliaga is neces^aiy for best resuits. Se» Generai Recommendation For partial control, apply a 1 .2 sorcent solulion vAh hand-held Mjuiims-rit whan at least 50 percent of the new leaves aro fully developed. See -General RGcommerxJaUon for control,. Spply 2.S - 3.25 quarts of this product as a broadcast spiay or a .8 - 1 .6 percent solution with hand-held equipment when at least 50 percent »)' the new leaves are fully developed. See General Rocommerxiatlon for partial control, apply 1.75- 4- quaris oi this product per aero as a broadcast spray or as a .8

  • 1 .6 percent solulion of this product with hand- held equipment- See Gene;al Recommendation For control of eucalyptus rssprouts, apply a 1.6 percent solution of tills product with hand-held equipment when lesprouts are S to 1 2"fee4 tall. o French broom Gylisus monspessulanus Scoseh broom Cytteus scoparius Htfly, Florida; Brazilian Peppertree Schinus iergbinthffoRus Wayjriyrtle, southern" Mynca cerfera Hornbesm, American Catp/nus csroliniana Kudzu Puerarfa tobafa Locust, Mack" Robinia jt$9iidoacacia Manzanrta Arftostsphvtos $t>p Persimmon,' Diosj.>yro$ spp. Poison Ivy ftfjus r&dicans Poison Oak Rhus ioxieobendron Poison sumac' Rhus vemix Pcpter, yellowr" Liriodertaron tulipilera Red maple /Acer rufarum Northern pin oaK OUSKUS palu$tri$ Red oak Quereus njbra Rose, rnulllflora Russian-diva Etaeagftiis afigustifoiia Sage: black, white Safra spp Sagebrush, Calitcr nia Artemisia eafifom/cs Chamise Adenosioma (asctGulatum Tallowtree, Chinese Sapium set/fewm Saltbush, Sea myrtle Batxharis haSmitolis Sassafras Sassafras aibWurri Smooth sumac* ftftus gi5bra Soirsvood1 Oxdendrum $rboreum Ensure comptete oovfrrage. Apply when plants are actively growing. Avoid application to drought-stressed plants. For control, apply 1,^5-4 quarts of this product pr acre or as 9 .6 - 1.6percent solution with hsnd-hSM ajuipment. For partial control, apply 1.75- 4 quarts of this product per acre, o? as a .8 - 1 .6 percsni solution with hand-held equipment, See General Hecorn mentation For control, apply 3.25 - 4 quarts of this product par acre as a broadcast spray or as a t .6 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Repfeal applications will be required to establish lang-ierm o-ontrol. See General Recomnnandalion Sea General RacommeiXlaltori See GsneraS Recomrneixiation for coneol, apply 3.25 - 4 quarts of this preduei par acre as a broadcast spray or as a 3,6 percent solution With hand- held equipment. Repeat applications may be required to maintain control Fall treatments must be applied before leaves lose green color. SeeGenaral Recommendation Sae General Recommendation For control, apply 1.75-3.25 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 -2perc8nt solution with hand- held equipment whan leaves are rjily developed. For partial control, appfy 1.75- 3. 25 quarts OL this product par acre ss a broadrast spray. For confrol, apply 1 .75 quarts of thi product per acre as a broadcast spray, or as a 12. percent s-olytion with hand-held equipment. Treatrnenis should be made prior to leaf deterioration by leaf-feeding insects. See Genwal Recommendation For control of these species apply 1 .75 - 3.25 quarts oS this product pei acre as a broadcast spray or a 1.2parcent solution with han(J-held equipment. Thorough C'ovetage of foliage is necessary for best results. For control, apply this product BS a 1 .2 percent soluiion with hand- held equipment. See General Recommendation See General Recommendation Se£ General Recommendation

Sugar maple Acer saotsharum Swordfern' iPOTysfWwro muflffum Vine maple' Acef Cn'einsftrm Wtifte oak v Onerous alba Willow Saf/xspp. Wlnaed: sumac' Pftirs copatiina For control, appiy as a 3M to 1- 1/4 percent solution witfi hand- held equipmerrt whan at least 50 percent of !he naw leaves are fully developed. See General Recommendation See General Recommendation See General Recommendation Fee control, apply 2.5 - 3.25 cuarts of this product por acre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 2 persam solution with hand-held equipment, See General Ftecocnmendalion 'Partial control Aquatic, Site Preparation and Other Non-Crop Sites When applied as diiected and u?ider the conditions described in the JW EEDS CONTROLLED" section in this label, this pfoduoi tvlll ocritfo! or paniaily control the labeled weeds growing in aqualic sites, areas being prepared Tor planting of plantation Iree species and on other non-crop sil«s such as in, public areas, r&sresuiqnal areas, or Industrial sites. See (h9 Aquatic Sites, Site Preparation and Otiier Non-crop Sites sections of the label for ft listing of specific use -sites. Aquatic Sites This jkfcduct may be applied to emerged weeds in all bodies of fresh and brackish water which may be flowing, non-flowing or transient. This includes Jakes, rivers, sSrearns, ponds, estuaries, rice levees, seeps, irrigation and drainageditohes, canals, reservoirs, wastewatertreatment facilities, wildlife habitat restoration and management areas. If aquatic sites are present tri the noncrop ares and are part Of the Intended treatment, read and observe the fallowing directions: This product does not control plants which are completely subrnaiged or have a majority of thair foliage under wsler. Irrigation -Irrigation from R115 treated area may result In Injury to Ihe irrigated vegetation, Do not use treated water for irrigation in commercial nurseries of greenhouses. For crops, do not use treated water for irrigation purposes unii; 14 days after treatment, or unlit analysis by FMC approved laboratory determines the carferrtrazone- slhyl and major degradate level in intake water is less than 5 ppb. Treated water may be used for irrigation by corjinie'tiat turf (aims and on residenKal tttrf and ornamenials without a holding restriction proc/idirsg the application was made as a spat treatment lo 20% or less of the water body surface ares. If more than 20 % of the water body surface is treated, do not use tha water for irrigation by commercial turf farms of on residential turf and omamentafe until 14 days after treatment, on until analysis by FMC approved Saboratory determines (he earfentrazone-ethyl and major degradate level in intake water is lass than 5 ppb, The following tabSe summarizes water holding periods pjior So using treated water. Water USD Restrictions Fallowing Applications with F4115 Herbicide Water Use DrinkiJiq Fishins and swimming Livestock consumption Spray tank I' appllcaiions* and lnrigatioJi to CorrMTweial Turf < 20% of the surface acre sreateS OdaJ Qday Oday Cday 20- 50 % of th* surface acre Ireateci (spot treat rnefrt) 1 dav Oday 1 day 14 days Fcwms and Residential Turf and Ornamentals Spray tank applications' and irrigation to Food Crops 14 days 14 days • For preparing agriculture) sprays ta (cod crops, surl, or omamsnt=ls (lo prevent phtfotoxjcity), de rat us« water irastad with F4115 Herblcicja before ite specified lime pen ad. There is no restriction on the use of treated water for recreation or domestic purposes. Consult losat -state fish and game agency and svater control authorities- before applying thfs product to public water. Penults may be required to treat such water, NOTE: Do not apply this product directly to ^ater within t mile up- stream* of an active potable water intake in flowing water {i.e., river, stream, etc.) or within 1 mile of an active potable water intake In a standing body of water such as lake, porvd or reservoir. To make aquatic applications around and within 1 miles of active poiabSe water intakes, the wEstei intake must be turned off fcr a minimum period of 48 hours after the appltoasinn. The water intake may be turned on priorto 48 hours If She glyphosata tevel in the intake water is below 0.7 parts per million and the carfentrazone-etiiyl level in the intake water is below 0.2 ppm AS determined by laboratory analysis. These acuatic applications may be mads ONLY in those oases whare thofe are alternative water sources or holding ponds which would permit tho turning of! of an active potable water intake for a minimum period of 4B hours after the applications. This restriction does not apply to inrtermlMert inadvertent overspray of water in terrestrial usa sites. Dry ditches may be treated 1 day after drawdown oS water to ensure application to .actively growing wtfels. Allow 7 or more days after treatment beforu reinrtroductlon of waterto achieve rtisnmum weed control. Avoid washing of spray from treated Mage fay spiay boat or recreational boat back wash or by rainfall witfiin 6 hours of application, Delay re-treatment for 24 hours or longer after the initial treatment. Floating Mats of vegetation may require retraatmert Applications made to moving bodies of water must be made while traveling upstream to prevent oorieanffaaon of tJiis herbicide In waler. When making any bank side applications, do not overlap more than 1 foot into open water. Do not spray in booies of water where weeds do not exist. Tha maximum applisalion rate of 4 quarts per acre mus! not be exceeded in any single broadcast application that is being made ovet water. Impounded water thai requires treatment of the total surface should be treated in two or msre segmenlg with enough time between applications to avol'd oxygen depletion due to decaying vegetation., Oxy$en deletion may result in fish kili. Site Preparation F4115 herbicide may be applied as a siSs preparation treatment prior to planting any silviculiural tree spewies. See the Weeds Controlled ssstiontodsterminuTaiEs of application. Aerial Application - This product may be applied with aerial application aquipmenl for srte preparation prior to planting .any sirvicultural tree species. Sas the "Aerial Equipment" pat unierthe "Applicators Equipment and Techniques" section of this label Post Directed Spray In Established Silvicyftural Sites: F411fi herbicide may be used as a directed spray on the foliage ot undesirable vegetation to cootrol xv«eds atosjnd desirable trees. Cara m ust be exercised to avoid eontaot of spray, drift or mtet witti foliage or green bark of desirable species. Other Non-Crop Sites This product may be used to oomuot the Sisted weeds in terrestrial non-crop sites {such as i*iose feted below) and/or in aqua!ic sit« 17

v/tthtft these areas. This product may be used to Wm-and-edgs around objects and landscape features In non-erop eliee. Airports <3o8f Courses Habitat Restoration & Management Areas Higtiways £ Roadsides tndustria! Plant Sites Lurnberyaids Parking Areas Pavsment creeks Parks Residential, commercial & public landscapes Petroleum Tank Farms Pipeline, Power,Telephones USIity Rights-elf-way Pumping Installations Rail reads Schools Storage Areas Electrical substations Forcerovvs Edge of landscape beds Turfgrass Renovation (Excluding Commeirelai Sod Farms) This product can 8>e U$«f to control mcst existing vegetation prior to renovating turfgrass araas. To maximize control of existing vegetation, delay planting or soiding 10 allow regrcwth from escaped underground plant parts. Then retreat after sufficient regrowSh has been attained. If the exlsjing vegetation is under mowing management, skip one regular mowing before applying this product to allw sufficient growth for good spray interception. Do not disturb soil or underground plant parts before treatment. Any physical disnjrbancesuch as tillage of renovation technique including vertical mowing, coring o* slicing should be delayed for 7 days, after application to allow translccatai into underground plant parts. Desirable turfgtassss may be establish ad following the abova procedures. Wildlife Habitat Restoration and Management Areas This product is recommended for the restoration and/or maintenance of native habitat and in wildlife management areas. Habitat Restoration and Maintenance - Undesirable vegetation. including exotic and invasive species, may be controlled withlhis product In habitat management areas. The prosfust may be broadcast to provide broad spectrum vegetation conlto? objectives or applied to spot treatments to set entirely remove unwanted piants fee habitat enhancement. Objectives, (or example. may include allowing recovery of native p'.arrt species or opening up walsr to attract waterfowl, Cars ah.ouilrf be exercised with spot treatments to keep spray off of desirable p3ants, WikPifa Food Plcfe - This product may be used to control undesirable vegetation prior so establishing wildlife food plots. Apply as directed in th* W6&ds CcntroiletJ section to control target vegetation in the plot area. Native speoies may bo allowed to re-Wesi, or any wildlife food species can ba planted in the trealK* area. If tillage is needed to prepare a seedbed, wait 7 days after applying tils product before tilling lo allow for maximum effectiveness, Wiper Applications This product can be used for wick or wiper applications. Mix proportions of this product and ela«v watat to make a 33 - 75 percent soiution. Addition of a nontorfc surfactant at a rate of 10 eni by volume of total Jierbicide solution is reccm mended. Wiper applications can be used to control or suppress annual and perennial weeds listed on this label. See ihe WE£DS CONTROLLED" section in tries label for reoomrnencted timing, growth stage -and other insertions to achieving optimum results, I PI hsavy weed stands, a doubla application in opposite directions may improve nBufta. Release of Dormant Berrriudagrass and Bahiagrass This product, when appSed as directed, will ralea.se dormant bermudagrass or bahiagrass by ccnsrolJi.ig many writer annual weeds and tall fescue. AppfytO dormant bermudagrass or bahisgrass, Foi bst resuits, treat after mcst v/inler ajinuals have gOTfllWMd and are in an early growth staga (below 6 irches in^ helgW). For best resuits on tall fascufi, treal when fescue is in or beyond the 4 to 6-leal stage. Weeds Convollfld Rate recommendations for control or suppression of winter annuals and tall fescue are listed brio™. Apply the recommended rates of this product in 10 to 25 gallons of water par acra plus 1 quarts nonionic surfactant per 100 gallons of tolal spray volume. WEEDS CQNT H OLLED OR SUPPRESSED' V/FED SPECIE Bartey, lltlle Hordeum pusiHum Bedstraw. catchwead Galium aparins Bluegrass, annual Poa annua Chervl! CFiaeropfiylkim taintutiefi Chickweed, ccmmon Ste-ilaria media Clover, crimson Trifoliutn incamatam Clewer, iarga hop Trlfoliam csmpestre Speedwell, cotn Veronica arversis Fescue, tail Fes?uca arunsiirtacea Geranium, Carolina Geranfum caroWairff) Henbit Lamiurtt atnplexicauta Ryegrasjs, Italian Lolitsm muliiftonim Vetch, common Wcra saliva F4116 HERBICIDE fFLUID OZ/ACRE1 Suppression Control 6.5 6.5 6.S 6.5 6.5 13 13 8.5 26 19,5 9.5 13 13 9.5 9.5 9.9 9,5 9.5 19 19 9.5 ** 26 13 19 19 These rates apply o.ily to sites where an established ewpetifiva turf is present, "Suppress! on only Release Of Actively Growing BaJiai grass or Bermudagrass NOTE: USE ONLY ON SITES WHERE BAHIAGflASS OR BBWUDAOmWAM DESIRED FOH GROUND COVER AND SOME TEMPORARY IK-JURY OH YELLOWING OF THE GRASSES CAN BE TOLERATED. When applied as directed, this product will aid m the release of bermudagrass by controlling annual weed spwles lisled in tha "Release of BermiiEiag.'ass and Bahaigrass" section of this label and by suppressing or partially eontrollingeertain perennial weeds. Apply .5 - 1.25 quarts of this prcdlKji as a broadcast spray in 1 0 to 25 gallons of spray solution per acre, plus 1 quart of a nonionic surfactant per 100 gallons of total spiay vcfume to central or suppress those annual species listed in this label. The higher fale should be us«d a& plant size approaches 6 inches in height or more (or langtfi of runner in annual vines approaches E Inches or more) or as they approach flcwer or seedhaad formation. Use the higher rate lor partial contra! or longer-term suppression of trie following perennial spectes. Use lower rates for shorter-term suppression of growth. Bahiagrass, Jahnsongrass" Dailisgrsss, Trtimpetcreepor' Fescue (tall), Vaseygrass sion s) the higher rate o.'ily. "Jahnsongrast is contrasted at the higher rate. USQ only on weil-estabJished bermudagiass. Eermudagrass injury mav result from the treatment b'Jl rsgtowtri v/ili occur under moist conditions. Repeat applications In the same seas on are nc-l recommended, since severe Snjury fflay result 18

oBahtagrsss Seedheed and Vegetative Suppression F4115 «an be used to inhibit seedbead emergence and suppress vegetative growth of bariaigrass. Single applications will suppress vegetative growth for a period 0* approximately 45 days and sequential! applications will suppress vegetative growth for approximately 12D days. Appfcatlors should be made at 1 to 2 weaks after f Jll grean-up of bfehalgrass, prior to seedhead emerfience or after ths bahaigrass has been mowed to a uniform height of 3 to 4 inches. Apply 5 fluid ounces per acre of this product, plus 1 quart of an approved nonionte surfactant per 100 gallons of total spray voiume in 10 to 25 gallons of water p*r acre. S Bedhead and vegetative growth suppression can be extended by making sequential appticalions of this product plus nonionic surfactant at approximately 45 day intervals. Applications muat be made prltu losoadhesd emergence for contin'jed vegetative growth suppression.For ccnfinued vegetative growth suppression, sequential applications mast be made prioi !o seedhead emergence. Apply no more than 2 sequenlia! applications per year. As a first sequential application, apply 3 fluid ounces of tnss product per acre plus nonionic surfactant, A 5eSOrtd sequential application of 2 to 3 fluid ounces per acre plus ttonionlc surfactant may be made approximately 45 days aflte." She last application. Annual Brass Growth Suppression This product may be used 10 suppress some annual grasses, Su-Sh as annual rysgrass, wild bailey arid wild oats growing in coarse turf on roadsides or other industrial areas. Apply 3 to 4 ounces of this prodiKi in 10 to 40 gallons of spray solution per acre. Use noriionic surfactant in the spray solution at a rate of 0.5% volume/volume (2 quarts per 100 gallons ol spray solution). Applications should be made when annual grasses are ftitiveSy growing and before the seedheads are in the boot stage of development. Treatments made after secdhead emergence may cause injury to (He desired grasses. Dealers Should Sell in Original Packages Only. Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability: NOTICE: Read the ervll»e- Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warrant',1 and UiaWlity before buying or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopene&and the purchase price will be refunded. The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks Inherently associated with the us& of this product. Crop Injury, ineffectiveness, or cither unintended consequences may resuCt because of such lectors as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions bsyond 1Sie control or FMC or Seflei. AM Such riete shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hoid FMC and Seller haiwless for any claims relating to such factors. Seller warrante that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the Direction a for Use when used in accordance with the directions under normal conditions of use. FMC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SELECTION, PURCHASE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Any warranties, express or Implied, having been made are inapplicable If this product has been contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to (or beyond the control of) seller or FMC, and buyer assumes the risk of any such use. In no event shall FMC or setlei shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential 01 spesia! damages resulting from Jhe use or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF FMC AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES. INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAiMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, 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 FMC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, This Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability may not be amended by any orftl or written agrsament. FMC, Aim - trademarks of FMC Corporation Accent, Accent Gold, Ally, Basis, Basis Gold, Express, Rnssse, Harmony, • trademarks of E.I. DuPcrf de Nemours and Company Achieve, Gramoxone, Touchdown, - trademark of ZENECA, Inc. Amber, Beacon, Discover, Exceed, Noilhslar, PeaK, Spirit, Tough, • trademarte of Novarris Assert - tradernart< of Helena Chemical Company Lightning - trademaikof AmericanCyanamidi Company Banvel, Clarity, Distinct, Marksman • trademarks of BASF Corporation Curtail, Home!, Scorpion, Starane • irademarks of Dow Agrcsstences, LLC ..,^_

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