Dockerfile: self-contained image with corpus + Chroma + BM25 baked in. Drawbar's compose pulls + runs without volume mounts. Built from sources.json (labels schema), PRODUCT_NAME=crop_chem by default, HYBRID_SEARCH=true (always-on for production quality). RERANK_URL + OLLAMA_URL get set at compose time. .gitea/workflows/refresh.yml: monthly cron (1st @ 06:00 UTC) does full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) + EPA PPLS row-crop filtered (~7h). Skips reindex+push if no corpus diff. Tags pushed: :latest, :<sha12>, :corpus-<YYYY.MM.DD>. .gitea/workflows/image-only.yml: on-demand or auto on code-only pushes to main (paths: docs_mcp/, rag/, scrape/, requirements.txt, Dockerfile, sources.json). Reindexes from committed corpus, builds image, pushes. ~10 min vs ~9h full refresh. .gitignore: corpus/ now COMMITTED (4,159 labels, 265 MB of .md + sidecars). Lets image-only.yml rebuild indexes without re-scraping. chroma/ + bm25/ still gitignored (regenerable binary indexes). .dockerignore: drops venv, eval results, PLAN/README/CLAUDE.md, deploy/, .git/ — keeps the image lean. corpus + chroma + bm25 explicitly NOT in dockerignore (those go INTO the image). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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DU-PONT LEXONE METRIBUZIN WEED KILLER
- EPA Reg No: 352-375
- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Metribuzin (50%)
- Label accepted: 1984-04-26
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00375-19840426.pdf
[ SEE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FOLDER IN BOTTOM FLAP
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WETTABLE POWDER
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
4·Amino-6·( l,l-dimethylethyl)·3·(methylthio)·1.2,4·triazin·S(4H)-one .
INERT INGREDIENTS
Keep out of reach 01 children.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS
CAUTION! MAY BE HARr.lFUL iF INHALED OR SWALLOWED.
Avoid breathing dust or spray mist. Avoid contact with skin. eyes, and clothing.
Wash thoroughly with soap and warm water after handling. Wash contaminated
clothing with soap and hot w<lter before re-use.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Keep Qui of lakes. slrcams. or ponds. Do nol contamu-.ate ..... .Jler by (leaning of
eqUIpment or dIsposal 01 wastes
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IMPORTAI'lT -lnJur, 10 or lou 01 d,,nable hen or other plants m.)y leu]t from fadu,e 10 ob\e,vc the
lollo .... ,ng:
Do not apply (e'cept.n Ie<ommel'lded 10f (fOP tnel, or draIn 01 lIush equipmenl on 01 ncal de'r.tble trees 01
other ptant, or 01'1 alUs where the'l 1001s ma,. ulelld, 01 m lo(allon\ where Ihe che'l'lIcal.na,. be w.nhed 01
moved into (onlact w,th thell looh 001'10\ use on l.lwns, walks, dlllewa,.s, tenn.s coulls, 01 Sim.lar areas.
Prevenl dron 01 d.,. powder or Sl)l.:l)"10 deslfable planls. Do 1'101 contamonale any bod,. 01 ""aler Keep from COn
tacl wllh 'elllh'els .• nucl,c.des, fung,cides, and seeds dUlmg storage.
TholOughT,. cltan all II.'ces o"'le_one" Irom applicatIon equipment .mmediatel,. IIfler use. flush tank, pump,
hoses, nd boon; ,uth H'leral changes 01 waltr altel lemOvlng oOllle tIpS and SCltens (clean these parts
sepa ... tel,.J
V"etal senSlltv,l,. to "letont" ., kf100vn ,n several ClOpS lor which ··leton." " legistered. All new ClOp
v.lfleties should be evalu,)ted on a Iomlled bas,s lor t;,elf lolel.}nce puo. 10 using "lelon,,",
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WEED KILLER
ALFALFA. ASPARAGUS. POTATOES. SAINFOIN • SOYBEANS
SUGARCANE. TOMATOES
GENERAL INFORMATION
Du Pont -le.one" Weed KIller ... a ..... eltable-POWder 10 be rnlled In water ind apphed ,1$ 11 spray for seltdl'fe Control
of (ert.!lIn broadleaf .... ee4s and . -Amlbell·~ or -BaSillo-': ot>setve all
cautl(;lls and limItatIons on labeling 01 all jXoduCIS u~ed III matures.rasses In alfalfa. asp;uagus. poIatoes. Sillofo.n, soybeans. sugarcane and tomatoes. It IS
noncorrosIVe to eqUIpment. nOl'lllarnmable. and oonVOlal.ie. rOt sO"/i>eans. -Roundup"z, -Dual-I, "Tolban-I. -PrOWl', Parao.uatle.one· may be used In conJunction WIth
'"Trellan- ··Surflan·'. ·l<I'i';.o·
- --'- NOTICE OF WARRANTY .... ---.-----.~
0 ... POi'll warrants thalth,s product conforms to the chemICal descrIption on the labellMreof and IS reason·
ably hi lor the purposes slaled on such label only when used 10 aC<Ordance With the dllKtoOOS under normal
use condlllonS. It.s ,mpo .... ,ole to ehmmlle all usks I IherenUy aS$OClaled With the u .. e 01 this produC:l. Crop
mlUry. Ineffectlvenes ... or other unmtended conuquences may resull becau .. e 01 such laclors as .... eall1er
cond,hon5. presence 01 other malerials. ollhe rn"nr.er 01 use or apphcahon. allol which ale be:tond the control
01 au Pont. In recase shall 0,-, Pont be hab!e 10rconsequent .. ll. spe-;Ial or Indirect damages re .. ulhng hom the
use or handling of Ih,,, product. All such " .. h shall be a .... umed by the buyer. au PONT MAKES NO WAR·
RMlTlES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR fITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
Directions F.o.r: Use-See Folder In Bottom Flap
Ou Pont ... 111 nol be resDOn",ble 101 lo .. ses or damages resulhng from use 01 IhlS pu;:ducl In any manner not
.. pecII1C311y recommended by Ou Ponl. User as .. umes all flsks a$SOCialed wlll1 such non recommend~ use.
Do not u .. e m Kern Counl:t. CaMornla.
WEEDS CONTROLLEO
PREEMERGENCE USE (Germin
tin, Weeds): Beggar ..... E:e1;I "/I'd b-Jck ... heat Common ch,c ..... eed Carpe#.eed White cockle Collee ... eflu' .... eed Henblt J,mson"'ted Kochla Lambsqu1llters Partial Control Cocklebur Common pUlslane Sroadluve5 VenICe ma~[ow Meado .... salSify Blue mustard Tansy mustard Wild mustard Pepper ..... eed PrOstrate pigweed Rearoot ",g ... eed (careless Vo-eed) Smooth p'g",eed Common rag .... eed flonda purslane (flor,da pu .. le/) SunUo .... er Hemp sesban,a (colfeebean) ShepherdSp'.Jrse $Icklepod (cassia) PflCkl)' Sida {spiny sIda. tea ... eed} Pennsylv3ma smart .... eed Spelled spurge Spurred anooa Yellow rockel Velvetleaf Grass" Smooth brome Cheatgrass Davrny brome large crabir3SS Smooth crabgrass CrO"olofootgr3SS Giant fodall Green fOdal1 Yellow 101tall Seedling lohnsonvass hll canicum S,gnargras .. (brachlarla) Partial Control Bamyardgrass (watergras .. ) 'fellow nulsedge Wlldoals Nolt: Consull ··Trellan··. ··Oua'··. ··Surflan··. ··lasso". ··Tnlban··. '·PtOw"·. Paraqual. ··Am,ben·'. ··Ba5altn··. or ··Roundup·· latel .. for add,l!onal weeds conlrolled .... hen ··le.c:one·· is used 1(\ COnjUnction With these herbICides. POSTEMEROENCE USE (Emerged Seedlinc or Pertnni.,l Weedl): ··lelone"" at re-commended rates controlS Voeeds .. uch a .. florida beggarwee<l. bluegrass.arpel.,.eed. cocklebur. crabgrass (large. smooth). day flower • fumllory. goosegr ass. hemp sesbanla.limson ..... eed. ladyslhurnb.lambsquarters. MeIlcan weed. muslard. plgw-eeds (prostrate. redroot. smooth). common purslane. common rag ... eed. Sicklepod (ca .... ,a). puckly slda (spIny '>Ida. le" .. eed). Pennsylvania smart .... eed. toadliaJ:. Rus'>lan th'slle and velvelle .. l. Treatment usually p'ovldes parllal con\lo' 01 b3f1l/ardgra .... (watergrass). crabgras ... curt, dock. dandelion. fodal!. horsenel\le. kochla. mornlngglory species: wll(l pCllnseltta. florida pur .. lane (flOrida p1..'Sley). quackgr3 ..... btoadleal 5'gn .. 18'3 ....... polled .. purge and sunllo ... er. I I STORAGE: Keep tOnla,nef Closed .. hen not '" use. StQre product In Ofl&inal conlainer only. away fromott;er pestltides. i fertlhZer. food. or feed. " OISPOSAl: 00 not contaminate waler. food. or fd tTl storaee or dislJ(n.ll. Wants resultlne Iromthe use olthis product ma, be disposed 01 on s:J:t til al ~ ap~~-1ed wS'\e dlsPOal faCIlity. Compielefyempty bai: inlo appliCllion eQuiplMnL . Theil dispose (II empty boll in i U/1!lj'Y Itnd1I «,t7i i-:tric..elabon. 01" ...i!.!lIowed by stalnd IOC:;!II aulhoril;"· (s. by butnlng If burned. stay out of sn-ohit!.. • •••.. -. •• . ; ;("'ilt.!':O PI"""(I~~T'tl!n1'h 01 [I'.. .i.-,".C .. -,C,C",C,"C"C,,-,,-,,-.-,C .. -. ·"SC"c .. -"".c,"CC"c""""c";-,,,-,c,c,,,,-.---_..J lRt.·nele-d tU:ltm.>t~~ of'.'Qt1u<110 Co. "l.n- '«1I~"'S 4 lt~ I'ao;;h\ol pel ,ll ·RourldlJp" cont,.ns 4 1M ,ptC!oalt pe'lI1 IRt,·tN 1'.wtmJI~ of C.t.!..(.t'.@;.Co<P. -Nn:(onl..,.s, l.trs- p'QI:u<II.n per ,.1 ""Ouai 8( COt'I •• ns e IIX mtlI)lKh:Qt per ,U ·Rtl·ittle(llr':ln1,.k of A ........ oc' .... C)'''.....".CO. · ..... (IoOi~:O.llon' , Ib!. «'1\d.mflt .. l .... pe' I:a! IPlIf'lUII (Ot>,.,.nl 21bi u~... w.1'~; II':I;uSI '1" a ,n'l,:d Ule ~loC"'t. IRti ...ele.j !,l(l"tOTl .. ,k 01 -""'cr>tm""u.ju.ll.oIBC.· 1I"Ibt.-(,()<lUll'" 2 fb!. chlorlml;otn pe' ilt 'Rt,.sltf/:·j UKtITlJ,k 0' e' '?t."Mont tcyP .. a\f.a ........ .:"ori""" tbS IU::htorUli PI!' (II Hal STORAGE AND DISPOSAL . I " J. of '/1 v ,
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LEXONE·
WEED KILLER
WETIABLE POWDER
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Product
Labeling
DIRECTIONS
FOR USE
4·Amino·6·(l ,l-dimethylethyl)·3 -(methylth io)-1.2,4·triazine·5( 4H)·one. . . . • . . . . . . . .. 50%
INERT INGREDIENTS ...............•.....•......•.....•................. 50%
EPA Reg. No. 352·375
Keep out of reach of children.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS
CAUTION! MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED.
Avoid breathing dust or spray mist. Avoid contact l'iith skin. eyes. and clothing.
Wash thoroughly with soap and warm water after handling. Wash contaminated
clothing with soap and hot water before r .. use.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Keep out of lakes, streams or ponds. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
equipment or disposal of wastes.
GENERAL INFORMATION
OU Pont "lexone" Weed Killer is a wettable powder to be mixed in water and applied as a
spray for selective control of certain broadleaf weeds and grasses in alfalfa. asparagus. potatoes.
sainfoin, soybeans, sugarcane and tomatoes. It is noncorrosive to equipment, nonflammable,
and nonvolatile. For soybeans, "Lexone" may be used in conjunction with "Treflan"I, "Surtlan"I,
"Lasso"l, "Roundup"~ "Oual"J, "Tolban"~ "Prowl"4, ParaQuat~ "Amiben"~ or "Basalin"1; observe
all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products used in mixtures.
Moisture is necessary to activate the herbicide; best results are obtained jf treatment is made to
moist soil and moisture is supplied by rainfall or sprinkler irrigation (IA" to W') within two weeks
after application. If moisture is insuffiCient to activate the herbicide, a shallow cultivation (rotary hoe
preferred) should be made after emergence of crop" while weeds are small enough to be controlled
by mechanical means. If heavy rains occur soon after application. injury lathe crop may result. The
degree of control and duration of effect will vary with the amount applied, soil texture. rainfall, and
other conditions.
PORTANT -Injury to or loss of desirable trees or other plants may result from failure
t:J observe the following:
Do not apply (except as recommended for crop use), or drain or flust, equipment on or near desirable
trees or other plants, or on areas where their roots may extend, or in iocations where the chemical
may be washed or moved into conlac with their roots.Oo nol use on lawns, walks. driveways. te.mis
courts. or similar areas. Prevent drift of dry powder or spray to desirable plants. Do not cor:amj·
per acre (1f4 to Ifl inch of water per acre on sandy soil) as a coat':! an body of wdter. Keep from conlact wilh fertilizers. insecticides. funli!icides and seeds
(
• POTATOES
Preemergence: Make a single application of 1 to 2 Ibs. per acre ath
but before crop emerges. Use the lower rates on coarse textured soils
textured soils (high in clay or organic matter).
Postemergence: Do not use on early maturing smooth·skinned white C?r
only if there have been at least 3 successive days of sunny weather pnol
weeds ate I" tall. Make a single application of 1 lb. per acre. For rE
Quarters only. use III to 1 lb. per acre. Treatment may cause some c
Do not apply within 60 days of harvest.
Appl;tion by Sprinkler Itrigation: Apply specified dosage o "lexottnuous I
self· propelled wheel·move systems or in the last 15-30 minutes of
sprinkler systems. -
Irrigation systems must be equipped with automatic shut·off devices wt
water source. Maintain continuous agitation in injection nurse tanks du
may be made as a single postemergence or split postemergence applica
to insure uniform application of water to all areaS. Failure to apply "le
in crop injury and/or poor weed control.
Preemergence ptus Poslemergence: Aply as directed above. Do not
per acre per season. Do nol apply within 60 days of harvest.
Postomergenco plus Post_gence-{Otegon. Washington •. Idoho): U
applied preemergence. Allow at least 14 days between applications. Fe
weeds are I" in height or diameter. 00 not apply within 24 hoursoftrea'
Oregon and Wuhington-Make 2 applications of 'h to 1 lb. per ac
containing III to 1% organic matter, do not exceed 'h lb. per acre per
Idaho-Make 2 applications of 't. to 1 lb. per acre. On. crse ~
to 1% organic matter, do not exceed 1'.. lb. per acre per applicatIOn.
Note: Because potato varieties vary in their resistance to weed kille
"lexone" prior to adoption as a field practice 10 prevent possible cr
on sands or loamy sands containing 'h to 11//f6 organic mae.r may rest
on any soil containing Jess than Ih%oranic matter. as crop .'"Iury may.rl
soils containIng more than 10% organic matter may reult In only partc<l
to sweet potatoes or yams. Do not incorporate into SOIl. 00 not I;Ise SA
"''''0 .. ir'ig,ti oo <?....-f? F Iff
CROP ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS: In Ihe Northwesl do nol pi
other than potatoes for one year after treatment. Cover crops plnt':l
for soil building purposes may be planted anytime after applicatrc
graze or harvest for feed or food.
See "Replanting and Crop Rotation Recommendations" for further de
• SOYBEANS
Select one of the following herbicide treatments and apply as direct,
broadcast rates: for band applications use proportionately less. SOybei
Coker 102 and 156. Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy. Terra Vig 505
1884 are sensitive to "Lexone". Injury may occur if "lexone" is
Before use on any other soybean variety. tolerance to "lexone" I
Injury to soybeans may occur if "lexone" is used on soits having a c
a pH of 7.5 ::Jr higher, or if used in conjunction with soil·applied org
such as "Dasanit': "Disyston': -Mocap': "Nemacu,': "Thimet", Parathiol
ter': Note: Injury may occur if atrazine was appfied on the soillhe Yt
Seedling disease. cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"). exces
(pH 7.5 or higher), high salt concentration, or drought may weak!
increase possibility of crop injury.
PREPLANT INCORPORATED: Incorporate herbicide treatment. inti
soybeans according to instructions on label of product used In C
imorooer soil incorooration r.an r~lJlt in prr:.tiC": wppn rnntrnl rv rrn.
'arietal nsitivity to "lexone" is known in eve(al crops (Of which "le:-;one" is registered.
II new crop varieties should be evaluated on a limited basis for their tolerance prior to using
lexone".
--------- NOTICE OF WARRAN-
Ou Pont warrants that th.is product conforms to the chemi· ,1,.)\1"" OR the labet ttlefoof
and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on such label ( .m used in accordance with
the directions under normal use conditions. II is impossible III 'llinate all risks inherently as·
sociated with the use of this. product. Crop injury, iOefiectivene. Of other unintended conse·
Quences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials,
or the manner of use or application. all of which are beyond the contfOl of Du Pont. In no case
shall Du Pont be liable for consequential. special or indirect damages resulting from the use or
handling of this product All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer. DU PONT MAKES NO
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
. DIRECTIONS FOR USE
is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
'u Pont "lexone" Weed Killer should be used only in accordance with recommendations on this
lbet. or in separate publislled Ou Pont recommendations available through toeal dealers.
u Pont will not be responsible for losses or damages resulting from use "f this product in any
lanner not specifically recommended by Du Ponl. User assumes all risks associated with such
on·recommended use. 00 not use in Kern County, California.
REEMERGENCE USE (Germinating Weeds): "lexone", when used as directed, controls weeds
JCh as:
eggarweed
'dd buckwheat
[)rnmon chickweed
arpetweed
hite cockle
)ffeeweed
ophornbeam
copperleaf
ixweed
enbit
msonweed
x;hia
IrnbsQuarters
!nice mallow
eadow salsify
ue mustard
Insy mustard
ild mustard
Irtial Control
ICklebur
Immon purslane
Inflower
Broadleaves
Pepperweed
Prostrate pigweed
Redroot pigweed
(careless weed)
Smooth pigweed
Common ragweed
Hemp sesbania
(coffeebean)
Shepherdspurse
Sicldepod (cassia)
Prickly sida
(spiny sid 'aweed)
Pennsylvania smartweed
Spotted spurge
Spurred anoda
Yellow rocket
VelveUeaf
Florida purslae
(florida pusley)
Grasses
Smooth brome
Cheatgrass
Downy brome
Large crabgrass
Smooth crabgrass
Crowfootgrass
Giant fail
Green foxtail
Yellow foxtail
Seedling johnsongrass
fall panicum
Signalgrass
(brachiaria)
Partial Control
Barnyardgrass
(watergrass)
Yellow nutsedge
Wild oats
Ite: Consult "Treflan", "Oual", "Surflan", "lasso", "Taiban", "Prowl", ParaQuat, "Amiben",
asatio", and "Roundup" labels tor additional weeds controlled when "lexone" is used in
njunction with these herbicides.
ISTEM.ERGENCE USE (Emerged Seedling 04' Perennial Weeds): "lexone", at recommended
es, controls weeds such as Florida beggarweed, bluegrass, carpetweed, cocklebur, crabgrass
rge, smooth), dayflCM'er, fumitory, goosegrass, hemp sesbania, jimsonWeed, ladysihumb, lambs
(uters, Mex.ican weed, mustard, pigweeds (prostrate, redToot, smooth), common purslane, com·
m ragweed, sicklepod (cassia), prickly sida (spiny sida, teaweed), Pennsylvania smartweed, toad·
1(, Russian thistle and velvetleaf. Treatment usually provides partial control of barnyardgrass
"tergrass), cfabgrass, curly dock, dandelion, foxtail, horsenettle, kochia, morningglory sPecies,
d poinsettia, Florida purslane (Florida pusley), Quackgrass, broadleaf signalgrass, spotted spurge
:I sunflower.
RAY PREPARATION: Fill tank 'Ii full with water. Start agitation system, add "lexone" and
'ttnue adding water. Add separately each additional component of any tank mix while adding
ter_1f a surfactant is used, add it last when the tank is nearly full. Continue agitation throughout.
)()O( mixing should occur with any component, premix the comjXlOent With two parts water
ore adding to the spray tank. Use spray mixture promptly_
preemergence application to aSparagus, potatoes or soybeans, norvrc;sure nitrogen or fertilizer
rtion nl,:tv hp II"Pet In ttu> <:nr"v ".." .. 1, ,ro c::: ... -.u n, '''''''n~ .. ,.~ ........ ~" , , " " .
Rate Per Acre Soil Texture "lexone" (lbs.) + "Trenan" (Pints) Coarse Ih + 1 loamy sand, sandy loam Medium loam, silt loam. silt, S<1ndy clay, sandy clay loam .y~+ Ilh Fine I + 2 • Silty clay, silty clay loam. claV. clay loam , Do not use on sand. Do not use on l'lamy s.and arsandy toam With less than 1% organic matter, nar on other soils with less than Ih% organic matter as crop injury may result. Treated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after ap;>lication. "lexone" + "Lasso" or "Lasso" Ee-apply within 7 days of planting Rate Per Acre 'h to 2% Orfianic Matter More than 2% OrganiC Matter "lexone' (lbs.) + "lexane" (lbs.) + Soil Texture "Lasso'"rLasso" EC (Qts.) "Lasso"/"Lasso" EC (Qts.) Coarse S2Indytoam 'k" 2 %+2 Medium loam, silt loam. silt, ~,+ 2 1+2 sandy clay, sandy clay loam Fine Silty day, silty clay loam, 1 + 2 I 1 + ill4 clay. clay loam I I Mississippi Delta Only- Ilb+2t021h lI.,,, 2 to 2% Silty clay to heavy clay Do not use on soils with less than WYo organic matter, nor on sand, loamy s3nd or muck 50115 as crop injury may result. Treated vines may be grazed or fed to livestocll 40 days after application. "lexone" + "Oual" BE-apply within 2 weeks of planting Rate Per Acre 'h to 3% O(~anic Matter More than 3% Organic Matter "lexone' (lbS.) + "lexone" (lbs.) .. Soil Texture "Dual" SE (Pints) "Dual" BE (Pints) Coarse Loamy sand (over 2% OM), sandy loam Ik+ H', 1', + H? Medium ¥, + JIb 1+2 loam, sitt toam, sitt Fine Silty clay (oam. sandy clay loam, silty clay, sandy clay, 1+2 1+ 2t02'k clay loam, clay Mississippi Delta Only- I'h + 2 l'k+ 2 102'h Silty clay, clay Muck or peat soils DO NOT USE Do not use on any sand or 10amysandwitl11ess than2%organic matter. Do not useon soils With less than Vz% organic maUer or on alkaline soils with a pH aoove 7.4 as crop injury may occur, 00 not use preplant in::::orporated On any sand. loamy sand, or sandy loam as crop mjury may occur. Treated vines may be graZed or fed to livestock 40 days after application. "leXOM" .. "Basalinlf-apply within 2 weeks of planting. 1 Rate Per Acre Soil Texture ___ _ ~·lexone'~lbs.) _~E!asalin" (Pints) (:oarse,· I .
conditIOns where excessIVe drift may occur.
USE RATES: All rates are expressed as broadcast rates per acre; for band trea.tment, use proJX)rtio:1-
atel), less. For example. for 14" band on 42M fCHI. use IjJof broadcast rate. Where a range of dosa.ges
~ RIVen! u~ the k:Jwer rate Of! coarser soils (low in clay or organic matter) and the h:gher rate on finer
"S (hIgh 10 clay or orgamc matter).
"'I-JIEPlANTING AND CROP ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS: Unless olherwise noted. observe the
gr.owth
starts. Do not apply during the first growing season after seedmg. 00 not graze or harvest wdhln 28
days after application. Stress which ma.y be caused in part by low ter:tility. disease, insects. winter
kiil. overcutling. drought. or frost may Increase the chance 0' crop inJury.
In California. use only north of U.S. Interstate 80.
Puro Stands of AHaHa or Saintoin' Select the rate from the table below'
lBS. "lEXONE" PER ACRE
Soil Texture Ih to 2% Organic Matter More than 2% Organic Matter
Coarse % to I Itollt, Loamy Sand, Sandy Loam
Medi~
Lo~. ronow,"g:
l .......... ,Areas treated with up to 1 lb. "Lexone" per acr may be replanted immediately to potatoes.
~ .JI'soybeans and sugarcane; two months after appication. asparagus, corn and forage grasses may
be planted.
Areas treated with 1 to 2 Ibs. "lexone" per acre may be replanted to soybeans and
sugarcane; :our months after application. alfalfa. sainfoin, asparagus. corn, potatoes, tomatoes
and forage grasses m3y be planted.
Areas treated with 2 to 4 Ibs. "Lexone" per acre may be replanted to sugarcane; two
months after application, soybeans may be replanted; 10 months after application, alfalfa,
saintoin, asparagus. corn, potatoes, tomatoes and forage grasses may be planted.
Areas treated with 4 to 8 Ibs. "Lexone" per acre may be replanted to sugarcane; four
mordhs after application, soybeans may be replanted: thirteen months after application. alfalfa,
sainfoin. asparaf{us. corn. potatoes, tomatoes and forage grasses may be planted.
Oth.,. Crops: Unless otherwise directeCf, do not plant in treated areas during the season following
treatment as crop injury may result. Cover crops may be planted anytime but stand reduction may
occur; do not graze or harvest these cover crops for feed or food.
Spedal Conditions: For winter or drought periods, add the number of weeks of winter or drought to
the abo-ve listed recr'Jpping intervals.
For soil pH 7.5 or above, add 2 months to the recropping int.?rval$listed.
Combination TrNtments: When recommended tank mix combinations are used. consult the
proouct label for replanting and re.:ropping instructions and observe the directions that are the
most restrictive.
• ALFALFA AND SAINFOIN (Alone or ';ith Grasses)
Make a single application in the fall after 'plants become dormant or in the spring before neIr Coam. Sil •• S2f1iy
Cia,. Sand1 Clay l&'ll' •
1 to 1 % l%toll/ ..
fin!!":" • l'.~ to 2 Clay, Oay Loam.~ •• ll/~ to 111/
Clay. SI.I\v.fJay l ••
•
~
Do no .... S&M sand nor on Salls With less than 1/..% organiC matter as crop Injury, may result.
I
i
! .
Mixed Stands with O,:..; The higher range of rales for a given SOil texture and orgamc matter
clas!\i.fQ'l in the table atJove may provide partial reduclion of forage grass stands. Rates of 1 :.
to 2 QJs. per acre Olav "evetely reduce stands of forage grass. .. . ..
'e than 3% Organic MattI
"Lexone"" (Lbs.) + "Lexone" (Lbs.) +
Soil T edure "PrO'N'" (Pints) "Prowl" (Pints)
Coarse
Loarny sand. sandy 103nl ¥, ... I %+11f1 (2% or more organic
matter only)
Medium
Sandy clay loam. sandy clay. :r, ... I'll to 2 ~tol+1Iht02
loam. silt, silt loam I
FineU"'' ••• • A;:)>'"';RACSb'S
Make a single preenk:tl:!tVce appllcallon of 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre In eatly spring pnor to spear emer·
gence. Use the lower n'.(',on coarse textured SOIls (soils low 111 clay or argamc matter) and the
higher rate on hne textured soils (high in clay or organic matter). II field IS to be dlsked, apply
"Lexone" after dis king. but before crop emerges.
Do not apply Within 14 days of harvest; do) not apply after spear emergence. 00 not uSE' on newl'
seeded asparagus nor on young plants during the first growing season after setting crowns.
... u.... . ... ,"". -un ... UlVUldll;: II11U ~11 WIUI)(
no later than 7 days after application.
I OcI:'!:o dIter 3ppuc311un ana plant sO)'bea
Southern SI.1es .nd Eostem Coastol Plains Sottft
Rate Per Acre
Soil Texture "Lexone" (Lbs.) ... "Prowl" (Pints)
Coarse '12 + 1'12 Loarnysand, sandy loam
Medium
Sandy clay loam. sandy clay, -Y .. +llh
loam, silt. silt loam
Fine 1+1'1,102 Clay loam. silt) clay loam. clay
00 not use on sand. muck or peat. Do not use on loamy sand or sandy loam with less than 1 % Olgal
matter, nor on other soils with less than Ih% organic matter as <.rap injury may result.
Treated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after application.
Northeastern and Northcentral States
1--.-- Rate Per Acre
Ih to 3% Organic MaHer Mo
- I Clay loam. silty clay %tol+116t02 I 1+2t02'h loam, clay 00 not use on sand. muck or peat. nor on sOils with less than 1'2% organic matter ascrop InJurym result. Treated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after application. "lexone" + "Surflan" AS or "Surflan" 75W-Preplant Surface Application: Apply within 4 wee of p'an::ing. 1 I Soil Texture 1ft to 5% Orgamc Matter "lexone" (lbs·.) Coarse --------1--- Sandy loam y, (mimmum 1% organic malter) Medium Loam. silt loam. Silt. sandy clay loam Fine Rate Per Acre
Surflan" AS or "Surflan" 75W '.to Y. (Qt.)- or 'I, to 1 (lb.) ·10'4 to 1 (Qt.)
- or
J
o I'h (Ib) I to Pi. (Qt.) Silty clay, silty clay loam. sandy clay, + or clay loam", clay _ . __________ 1----__ 1"1 to F I (lb.) MissiSSippi Delta Only- LIt II' ... I to ~~ (QI.) IS"tYClaytohe.!..I~~~I~_. 00 not use on sand or loamy sand Do not use on sandy loam with less than 1 % organic maltl 00 not use on olher SOIls wlIh less Ihan 1'1% organic malter. Do not use preemergence applicalil on soils With more Ihan 3% organic matter nor the p1eplanl surface application on Salls with mo than 5% organic mailer as poor weed control and/or crop injury may result. 00 not use Ireatl vines (or feed or forage. CONTINUED ON OTHER 511cla_________ _ 0 '.. I
(
CONTINUED FROM fRONT srDJ;:
Preplant Incorporated (PPI) Combinations PIU$ Preemercence-Use comb,inations as tank
mixcl in water. Promptly incorporate PPI treatment into soil before plantmg of soybeans.
Im!)mper soil incorp(l(atio.l can result in errtic weed control cr crop inJury. £;>0 not plant seed
mor than 2M deep. After planting of soybeans and before emergence. apply (; preemergence
tr~~ment of "lexone':
"laxone" + '"Tie",n" (Prl) + "Lexone"
Preplant IncorlXlrated (PPO Plus Prcemergence -,
"lexone" + "T ref/an" "lexone~-Apply before planting
Apply within 4 weeks of planting but before emergence
.. Rate Per Acre lbs. "lexone" Per Acre
"lexcne" (Lbs.) +
Soil Texture ! "TreUan" (Pints) less Than 2% OM 2·4% OM Over 4% OM
Coarse
Loamy s3i1d"
sandy!oa.n
'I, + 1 Y. It. Ib
Medium
loam. silt loam. 'I, + lIb 'I, 1fz to ¥, ¥, to 1
silt. sandy clay. or or or or
sandy day loam 1\ + 1'1, ~ Ydo 'h Ib to 0/.
Fine
Silty clay. 1\ + 2 'h 'I, to 1\ 1\ to 1
sitty clay loam. or or or or
clay. clay loam 1 + 2 'I. 1/4. to 1f2 'h to 1',
Higher rates in the tank mixes are recommended in low rainfall areaS or where low rainfall may
follow application. Use the higher rate of preemergencc "lexone" where fields are prone to
st::Vere broadleaf weed pressure.
Do rnt use on sand, loamy sand. or sancff loam with less than 1% organic matter, nor on other
wits with less than 'i2% organic matter as CfOp injur; may result.
Treated vines may be gra:zed or fed to livestock 40 days after application.
"lexone" + "lIsso" or "lasso" EC (PPI) + "LexOCla"
Preplant Inorporated (PPI) Plus Preemergence
"lexOfle" + "lasso" or "lasso" EC "lexone" -Apply after planting
Apply within 7 days of planting but before emergence
Rate Per Acre lb "lexone" Per Acre
'I, to 2% More than 2%
Organic Matter Organic Matter I "lexone" (lbS.) + ''l.exone'' (Lbs.) +
"lasso"rLasso" EC lasso"rLasso" EC less than 2% 2t04% Over 4% I Soil T exlure (Qts.) (Qts.) OM OM OM
Coarse Ih + 2 Ih + 2 It. 'I. Ik Sandy loam
Medium
loam, Silt loam, 'I, • 2 Y, + " 'I, 'h to t. r. to 1 ,
silt, sandy clay, or or or or or
clay loam r. + 2 1\ + 2 1\ 'Ida Vz Ib to % -Fine
Silt clay, ¥. + 2 % + 21k 'h '/2 to If, r. to 1
silty clay loam, or or or 00 or
clay, clay loam 1 • 2 I + 2Y, \ 'I, to Ih '1110 0/4
Higher rates in the tank mixes arC recommended in low rainfall areas or where low raintaU may
tallow applicaliOO. Use the iligher rate of pree01ergence "lexone" where fields are prone to
severe broadleaf weed pressure.
00 not usc on soils with less than %% organic matter, ror on sand. loamy sand or muck soils as
crop injury may result
Treated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after appfication.
"lexor-e: + .. Ou .... BE (PP1) .. "lao,."
'C'.,
"Lexone" + "Surflan" AS ()( "Sun" 75W-Apply within 2 days after planting
Soil T p.;(ltJre
I
Rate ger Acre
"lexone" "Surilan" AS or 'h to 3% Organit: Matter (lOs.) • "Surflar;' 75W
COdrse 'I, to 1\ (ql)
Sandy (oam 1/4 \0 'k + or
(minimum 1% organic matter) % to 1 (lb.)
Medium 1\ to 1 (qt.)
I
'I, to r. + ur loam, silt loam, silt. sandy clay loam 1 to 1'h (lb.)
Fi('e 1 to 1~. (qt.)
I Silty clay, silty clay loam, sandy clay, % to 1 + or
clay Jeam. clay 11\ to 1% ~Ib.}
Mississippi Oefta Oniy- 1 to 11/4
1 to 1\ (qt.)
- or Silty clay to hea~ clay IV, 10 1% (tb.)
Do not use on sand or loamy sand. Do not use on sandy loam With less than 19, organiC matter.
1)0 not use on o!her soils with less than 'h% orr.anic matter. 00 not use preemergence application
on soils with more than 3% organiC matter nor the prepla
tCoarse 00 Not Use loamy sand. sa1ldy loam (See 'tank mix use directic.ns 1\ on other side) Medium 1.2 Loam, sin loam. silt, sandy clay. sandy clay lou.r1aceapplk.atior, on soils with more than 5% organic matter as poor weed control and/or crop injury may result Do not use treated 'lines for feed or It.'I, to 2% Organic Matter More than 2% Organic Mat:!age. "Lexone" + "AmMJef" , - Rate Per Acre 16 to 3% Organic Matter "lexone" + "Amiberli" More than 3% Orga.lic Maner "lexone" + "Amiben" I <)oil Texture (lbs.) (Quarts) (Lbs.) (Quarts) Coarse loamy sand, sandy loam (2% or more organic '!.. to 'h + 3 to 4 r. + 3 t04 matter only) Medium Loam, silt loam. silt, sandy ciay, sandy clay loam • l,tv ~ + 3 to 4 1 + 4 to 5 Fine Silty clay. silty clay loam, r. to 1 + 4 to 5 1 + 4 t05 clay, clay loam Mississippi Delta Only- Silty clay to heavy clay 1 to lIb + 6 1'12 + 6 00 not use on sand or muck soils as crop injury may result. Treated vines may be crazed Qr fed to livestock 40 day:). atter application. "lexone" lbs. "Lexo'le" Per Acre) Soil Texturm Ik to ¥. 1 FineL2 Silty ct.)" silty clay loam, clat, c1ay loam )/4 to 1 1 Mississippi Delta Only- 1 to IV, 1 '12 Silty clay to heavy clay ~ I. AlhU". (Cole ... ,,",) Soils: rOO' con!rol of lambsquane .. , redroo! PIgweed and WIld mustard and sup.pression of green, yeltoN and giant fodail, apply "leY..one" at 1/1. tb. per acre on medIum soils and '12 to ~ lb. per acr'!! on fine textured SOils contairling more than W*' orazanic mzMeI'. Ut'4Ib.r acreonlywherp. soil pH is less than 7.5andwp.edorpo;llrpil; hillIIw Th.lf.lh nn r ,,",",_
I\IJIJIY WIUIlIl L. weeK!. 0: planting Olll t.>elore emergence
Rate Per Acre Lbs. "LeJ(one" Per Acre
Yz to 3% More than 3%
Organic. MaHer Organic MaHer
"Lexone" (Lb~.) + "lexone- (lbs.) 4- less (han 2% 2 t04% Over 4%
tlil Texture "Dual" 8E (Pts.) "Dual"' 8E (Pts.) DM OM OM
oarse
ClCimy Sand
I ;ver 2% OM), y, • lI/, " • 11/1 " 'I. 'h " " andy loam
I lediurr. 'k • . I'll 'h • 2 0/, '11 to f~ 1'. to 1
Dam, silt loam, 0< or or 0< 0<
ilt f. • 1 'I ... 1. • 2 'I. 'I. to II? 'h to ,
ine
ilty cIy loam,
andy clay loam, f. • 2 ¥. • 2to2 1h 0/, 'h to 1'. ¥~ to 1
illy clay, sandy or or or or or
lay, clay loam, I • 2 I • 2t02'h 'I. II. to II ... 'h to ¥. lay
her rates in the tznk mixes are recommended in ION rainfall areas or where low rainfall may
low application. Use the higher rate 01 preemergence "lexonC''' where fields are prone to
"ere broadleaf weed preSsure.
I not use on any sand or loamy sand with less than 2% organic matter. Do not use on soils with
,s than W*' organic matter or on alkaline soils with a pH above 7.4 as crop injury rnayoccur. Do
t use pceplant incorporated on any sand, loamy sand, or sar,dy loam as crop injury may occur.
ated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after application.
uone" + "Basalin" (PP1) + "l6xone" ,
Preplant IncorpOfaled (PPI) Plus Preemergence
"lexoile" + "Basalir" "lexone"-Apply after planting
Apply within 2 weeks of pi .. llting but before emergence
I Rate Per Acre lbs. "lexone" Per Acre
tess than 2% 2 to 4% Over 4%
oil Texture "lexone" (Lbs.) "Sasalin" (Pints) OM OM OM
oarse
camy sand,
:mdyloam
y, I I! 'I. 'I,
ledium
cam, silt loam, 'k !'h 'h I/.., to 114 r.lo I
ilt, sandy clay, or or or or or
:mdy clay loam ¥. I Y, 'I. I/ to liz Ih to 1(,
inc
illy clay, Si~ r. 2 'h IlIto% ¥, to 1
lay loam, clay, or or or or or
lay loam clay I 2
'"
'I, to 'I ... 'k 10 l.
&her rates ir. the tank mixes are n"Commended in low rainfall areas or where low rainfall may
low application. Usc the higher rate of preemergence "lexone" where fields are prone to
"ere broadlear ",eed pressure.
I not usc on sand. 00 not use on IGamy sand or sandy loam with less than 1 % organic matter,
, on other soils with less than 16% organic matter as crop injury may result.
f not use treated vines for feed or forage.
exone" + "Prowt" (PPI) + "lelone"
eplant Incorporat ed (PPI) Plus Precmergencc
rowl"
hin 7 days aficr
"Lcxone" + "p
Incorporate into soil wit
aplllication and plant so
than 7 days after app!ic
ybeans no later
alion.
Oil Tex.ture
oarse
CM'lYS"nd,
R
"L
ate Pcr Acre
exone" (lbs.) +
Prowl"'
. ; ,
'" "
"lexone"-Apply before planting
but before emcrgencc
lbs. -lexone" Per Acre -
'!ss ..!! florida beggarweed, carpetweed. cocklebur, dayflower, Mexican weed, pros·
trate and smooth pigweed, redroot pigweed (carelessweed), common purslane, sicklepod (cas·
sial, velvetleaf and crabgrass (large. smooth); % to 1 lb. per acre controls .hemp sesbanla, pnckly
sida (spiny sida, teawecd); lib. per acre controls jimsonweed, Pennsylvama smartweed, common
ragweed and gives partial control of morningglory species, 2_% OM 2·4% OM Over 4% OM
' . 1/. " " ,
,/OfO . Crop inJury may
result if spray is higher than 2 inches on soybean stem. Apply 1/1 to lib. per acre In 25 t040gallons
water. Use the lower rate for seedling weeds and the higher rate for larger weeds. Application of Ih
lb. per acre control'i'
1 to 1 '14 !b. 011 flfle textured SOIls. Use the higher range 01 rates lor ImprOYed cocklebUr control.
3. Do not us on sand nor soils with less than Ib% organic matter as crop injury may result.
Treated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after application.
Directed Postemergence Treatments (Southern and Southeutem Slates): "Lexone" may be
applied as a directed postemergence treatment in addition to its use as a preemergence or
preplant incorporated treatment. Apply when soybeans are at least 12 inches tail and. wh.::n
broadleaf weeds do nOI exceed 3 inches and rasses and common ragweed do not excd.l Inch In
height. Direct spray to cover weeds with mimmal or no contact 10 soybean p!anorsenettle, Florida purslae (Florida
pusley), spotted spurge and wild poinsettia when less than 3 Inches lall and broadleaf slgnalgrass
up to 1 inc!'". tall. 00 not use on sand, nOi on soils wit'"' less than 'h% organic matter as crop injury
may result. Add a non·ionic surfactant such as Du Pont Surfactant WK 01' "Ortho" X·77 Spreader to
the spray mixture to obtain better wetting of weed leaf surfaces. If needed, a second application
may be made after 7 days.
Apply only with ground equipment designed for precise application of directed sprays such as oiling
shoes or gauge wheels. 00 not exceed nozzle pressure of 25 psi oruse noule tips smaller than 8002
T·Jet (or equivalent). For broadcast application, use a single flood·type spray nOllle ("K" series or
equivalent) per middle, mounted on afl oiling shoe or gauge wheel. For band treatment, use two
nozzles per row mounted on oiling shoes or gaug.a wheels one on each side of a row. 00 not apply
under weather conditions which favor drift.
Treated vines may be grazed {\f fed to livestock 40 days after application.
Minimum or ().Tillage Soybeans: "Lexone" plus paraquat or "Roundup" may be used as a tank
mixture for preemergence and postemergence control of many broadleaved weeds and grasses
and for top kill or suppression of some perennials where soybeans will be planted directly into a
prefOt'med bed (stale seedbed), cover crop, or in previousc(opresidues such ascornorsmallgrain
stubble. For improved grass and volunteer small grain cOCitrol, the addition of "Lasso" (or "Lasso"
EC) or "Surflan" to the "lexone" plus paraquat or "Roundup" tank mixture is recommended. For
all combinations, except "Surflan", trated v;lIes may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after
application.
Apply with ground equipment. durir;;:Jr after plan'ing but before crop emerges. Use 20 to 60 gals.
of water per acre for paraquat and use the hi.her gallonage for den.ie stubble or vegetation. Use
20 to 30 gals. of water per acre for "Roundur·" combinations.
"lexone" + Paraquat-Select the rate f'om the preeOlergence table for use of "lexone" and
thoroughly mix in spray tank first; then add paraquat as directed under "Paraquat Combinations':
"lexone" + "lasso" (or "lasso" Ee) + Ptr-.uat-Select the rate from the table for use of
"lexone" + "Lasso" tank mixture and thoroughly mix in spray tank first according to direc·
tions; then add paraquat as directed under "Paraquat Combinations".
"lexone" + "Surflan" + Paraquat-Select the rate from the table for use of "lexone" +
"Surflan" tank mixtUie and thoroughly l'lix in spray tank first according to directions; then add
paraquat as directed under "Paraquat Combinations".
00 not usE' treated vines for feed or forage.
Plraqul Combinations-Select the "lexone" or "le'(one" combination treatment above
and mix in the spray tank actording to directions; then add 1 to 2 pls, paraquat (2 lb. actigal.)
per acre. Use the higher rate for weeds 4" to 6" lall. As the last ingredient. add 8 oz. 01.. Pont
Surfactant WK or"Ortho" X·77 Spreader per 100 gals. of spray mixture. Maintain constant agitation.
"Roundup" Combinltions ("lexone" + "lIRO" + "Roundup"): Select the rate from the table
for use of "lexonc" + "lasso" tank mixture and thOl'oughly mix in spray tank lirsl accOfdin~ to
directions; then add 1 to 2 Qts. "Roundup" per a-:m to the miKture and malntain constant agitation.
Use the higher rates for maximum top kill of vegeldtion.
• SUGARCANE
Hawaii-Make a single broadca$~application as follows: for aerial application(irrigatedcaneonly),
use at least 7 gals. water per acre. Spot treatment may also be made at Ihe rate of 5 to 10100. per
acre, but do not exceed 161bs. total per acre per crop cycle. 00 not apply within 17 months of
harvest.
Time of Application
Preemergence-apply within 2 week
-or-
s aftpr planting
. --
Lbs. Per Acre
litigated Non·lrrigated
81012 4108
dy clay !Jam· r. + 1'11t02 V. '1 to '11 I 'h to f •.
Fine 'I. + 1V,t02 'h liz to :r,
I
¥, to 1
Clay loam. silty 0' 0' 0' 0'
clay loam, clay 1 + l'k to 2 Y. 1ft to Y2 lh to 3f,
Hiher rate in. the tank mixe~ are recommended in low rainfall areas or where low rainfall may
fot ow applicatlOO. Use the higher rate of preemergence "Lexone" where fields are prone to
severe broadleaf weed pressure.
Do not use on sand. n1uk or peat. 00 nol use on loamy sand or sandy loam with less than 1 % organic
malter, nor on other SOils with less than 'h% organic maflel as crop injury may result
Trated vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after application.
Preplant Incorporation Pius Preemergence: ("lexone" Following "Dua''', "Treflan", "Tolban"
:'Prow'" or "BaSllin"): AfJply "Oua'''. "Treflan", "Taiban", Prowl" or "Basalin" as a preplan!
-mcorporated treatment according to direction.> on product label. As a separate operation. follow
.with "Lexone" using rales given under "Preemergence Applicatiou':
Preemergence AppHcation: Apply after anting but before ,oybeanti emerge; do not s;nay over top
of emerged SO)'bealli. Plant seed 1W' to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the
crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as p:Jssible from trash and clods before
planting. Use combmations as tank mlxlUles in wafer_
Wher a range of "l.exone" dosage ratcs is listed for a specific soil type and organic matter, use
the hlgel rate for Ifflcul control problems. such as cocklebur. coffeeweed, jimsonweed. cofft-e·
bean, slcklepod, pnckly slda, or vlvetieaf. Use the higher rate also for minirnumor no· tillage soy·
beans, and In the states of GeorgIa and South Carolina.
"LfJxone" + "lasso" or "lasso" EC --
Rate Per Acre
III to 2% Organic Matter More than 2% Orglnic Matter
"lasso·' "lasso'"
"le);one" + "lasso" £C "lexone" + "lasso" EC
Soil Texture (lbs.) (Quarts) (lbs.) (Quarts)
Coarse Y. to 112 Sandy loam + 2 V. + 2
Medium
loam. silt loam, silt, 16 to l, + 2 1 + 2
sandy clay, sandy day loam
Fine
Silty clay. silty cl3Y loam.
clay. day loam
l, to 1 + 2 1 + 2',
Mississippi Delta Only
Silty clay to heavy clay 1 to }Ill .,--- + 2 to 2'b I'll + 2 to 2'h
00 n,?t .IJse on SOils with less than Ih% orgamc matter, nor on sand. loamy sand or muck soils as
CiOp IOltJrY m<1y result.
Tredted vines may be grazed or fed to livestock 40 days after application.
"lexone" + "Prowl"
Southem Stalet; and Eastorn Coastal Plains
Soil Texture
r--- Rate Per Acre
"Lexone" (lb!>,) + "Prowl" (Pints)
Coarse
Loamy sand. and)" 103m '14 to 'IJ+I%
Mdjum
Sandy clay loam. sandy clay,
loam. slit. sill 103m
'.,to % + 1 ',l..
Fine " Clay loam. silty clay loam, clay -. "n-,.-'-ni .... M"ttnr I Ut'I,,,. Ih"" ':tCit. n'fI:lni,. M:lttM
, u ..... v ...... ""' ................................ .
In addition to the weeds listed elsewhere on this label. treatment (non-irriga!.ed cane) controls
ageratum. spiny amaranth, wild euphoria. fireweP.d. Flora's paintbrush. Richardia, garden spu(,tol + 1'/.,t02
00 not use on sand. muck or peat. 00 not use on Jeamy sand or sandy loam with less than 1 % orgaOic
matter. nor all other Salls with less than I/}% organic malter as crop injury may result.
Treated vines may be grazed or fed ta livestock 40 days after application.
Northeaster, and Northcentral States
, --r --;-;-:R",a",tc,-,;Pc",'.;cA",c,,,,e;:---:;c::--:::---:--::-c:-l
I \Jh ~ v I--:,"C, "C'n-:'C"e.
graceful spurge. tarweed, guineagrass. 'plushgra:is, ricegrass and wiregrass (goosegrass); in irri·
gated cane. Ihe foregoing weeds ::rius spleen amaranth, haole koa. hiafoa, hila hila, rattlepoo and
AJexander grass.
• SUGARCANE
lotjsiana and Texas-Apply 3 to 6 Ibs. per acre dunng tl':e fal' after planting but before cane
emNges, or to the stubble after harvest. Make a second application 10 e.1rly sprtng prtor to neoN
cane growth. II necessary. a third applicaMn may 'JC made in late spring t layby. 00 not apply
wlhin 60 days of harvest. 00 nl)1 use treated foliace for leed or forage.
In addition to tile weeds listed elsewhere on i.his label. treatment controls urly dock, morning.
glory, mares tail. sowthistle and winter oats.
• TOMATOES
East of Rocky Mountains (Except Florida)-Apply "lexon::!" as a prepla:ll incorporated treatment
alone or in a tank mixture with "r reflan" EC in tranplal"lted tomatoes. or apply as a JX)stemergence
broadcast or directed spray to established tomatoes.
p.pply uniformly to seeded or transplanted tomatoes with a properly calil:rated low-pressure (20'
to 40 psi) fixed· boom sprayer with fan· type nozzles. Use 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre with
ground equipment for preplant incorporated treatment and 20 to 75 gallons for postemergencE'
broz:::fcao.,t or directed spray application. 00 not use air blast or other high pressure spray equip·
ment for postemNgenCe spray applications.
Prepl.ant Incorporated- "Lexone" Of "lexone" Plus '<Trellan" EC Tank Mix (Transpbnt T~.toes):
Apply 'k to 1 pound per acre of "lexone" alone or as a tank mix combination with
"Treflan' EC as a broadcast spray immediately before transplant. Use the higher rate for heavy
weed pressure or for difficult to control weeds_Incorporate uniformly to a depth of 2 to 4 inches.
Apply'" rellan" EC at rates of 1 to 2 pints per acre on coarse soils; 11/, to 2 pints per ac(C on medium
soils; and 1 % (0 1 pints per acre on fine soirs. Consult "T renan" EC label (or specific use instructions
and observe all cautions and limitations. When "lexone" is tank mixed with '"1 reflan" Ee, apply
immediately after mixing; do not allow tank mixture to stand for prolonged periods of time.
Bl"04KIcast Postemergence Application (Established Tomatoes): Apply Ih to 1 pound per acre. Use
the higher rate for heavy weed pressure or (or difficult·to·control weeds. Treat before weeds are 1
inch {,,-fl. One or more applicalios may be made per crop season; aflow at least 14 days between
applications. 00 not apply more !han 2 pounds total withi;1 a 35·day period or per trOP season.
00 not treat seeded or transplanted tomatoes until plants have react-ed the 5 to 6 lea! stage
or until transplants have recovered frem transplant shock and new growth has started. Apply
only if there have been at least 3 successive days of sU'1ny weather prior to application. or
crop injury may occur. no not apply within 24 nOllrs of treatment with other pesticides. 00 not
tank mix with other pesticides.
Directed Postemergence Application (Establish ... j Tomatoes): Apply 1 to 2 pounds per acre as
a directed spray according to directions under "Broadcast-Postemergence Applicatiof1' 00 "lOt
allow spray to contact tomato foliage. This method of application is recommended for fields with
heavy weed pressure or difficult to controt weed species. NOTE: Because t('mato varieti~
vary in their resistance to "lexone". determine toierance prior to adoption as a field practice
to prevent possible crop injury. Do not use hot caps on tomatoes within 7 days before or •
any time after application of "lexone". Crop'injury or aelayed maturity may result from post
emergence or directed spray applicatio!1s if tomatoes are growing under stress conditions
caused by low fertility, disease. insects, drought, Cool. wet or cloudy weather prior to applice
tion. 00 not apply within 7 da)'3 of harvest.
CROP ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS: For rotatiol l crops in fields treated with 'Iretlan", follow
instructions on product label.
See "Replanting and Crop Rotation Recommendations" for furtt,er details.
Non-Crop Weed Control: Apply 2 to 12 Ibs. "Lexone" per acre in 20 to 60 gallons of batCr.
For best results, apply shortly before weed growth begins.
For control of established seedling weeds add:
1 to 2 pints Paraquat (2 Ibs. active per gallo,1) per acre in 20 to 60 ~atlonsof water per acre using
the higher spray volume for weeds 4" to 6" tall. As the last ingredle.". add 8 ounces Surlactant
WK or "Ortho" X·77 Spreader per 100 ga1lon50f spray mixture or add 1 t02 Quarts "Roundup" in
20 to 30 gallons of water per acre. Use the higher rales for maximum top kill of vegetation.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
STORAGE: Keep container closed when not in use. Store product in original container only.
away from other pesticides. fertilizer, food, or fecd.
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
EPA REG. NO. 352-375
ACCEPTED!
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LEXO~ WEED KILLER
FOR USE ON WINTER WHEAT,
BARLEY, AND FALLOW
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
APR 2 6 1984
Uncle: t, .... : c', .. : . ..! l'lsecticidc,
Fu"l'j:-.i, ... . o:<! P.<i(;nticida Act.
O amonded, luI the pesticide
u:gi,>h,lUd un
I;.PA Bog. N
It is a violation of federal law to use this product
in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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<: Du Pont Lexone® Weed Killer is recommended for weed control:
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• on the winter wheat varieties TAM WIOl, TAM 105, Newton and Eagle in the
states of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
• on winter wheat, winter barley, and spring barley, (except varieties
Morex, Glenn, or Moravian 3: in the states of· Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and
lIashington.
• in reduced tillage fallow where wheat will be the following crop.
For use·in the states of Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming.
Treatment controls or partially controls:
Blue mustard l
Bur buttercup
Chickweed (common
Filaree
Flixweedl
Gromwell
Henbit
Pigwep.d (prostrate, redroot)
Pineappleweed
mouse-ear, jagged)
Conical catchfly
Corn cockle
Dog fennel (Mayweed)
False flax
Lambsquarter
Fanweed
Jacobs ladder
Jim Hill mustard
Knotweed
Kochia
Wild buckwheat l
Miners lettuce
Pric'kly lettuce
Russian thistle l
Shephe1"dspurse
Speedwell (iv
1
leafl
Tansy mustard
Tarweed (fiddleneck)
Treacle mustard
Wild mustard
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON. DELAWAflE
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- ", •• C\ It , I -2- Annual ryegrass (except Kansas. Oklahoma. Texas) Downy Brome I • 2 Cheatgrass l •2 Green foxtail l Pacific meadow foxtail (Blackgrass)l Windgrass l Yellow Foxtail l HOW TO USE ON DRYLAND WHEAT & BARLEY Apply postemergence to the'crop whe~ wheat/barley i. well tillered (at least 3 tillers) and has developed 2" secondary roots throughout the entire field. A well developed secondary root system and good crop vigor is essential to minimize injury to wheat/barley. Applic~tion must be made prior to jointing as crop injury may result. For best weed control results: • Apply "Lexone" before broadleaf weeds emerge or shortly after emergence and be fore weed s are 2" tall or across, • Use a Fall treatment for winter annuals or a spring treatment for sunmer annual broadleaf weeds. 'Avoid making treatments in mid-winter in areas ~here severe winter weather can cause crop stress. • Apply "Lexone" before grasses emerge or shortly after emergence and before the 3 to 5 leaf stage and use the higher dosage rates listed. JO Rainfall 0/2") within 2 to 3 wtek. after application is needed to mOve "Lexone" into the weed root zone. Lack of adequate rainfall after application will result in poor control. USE RATES Hake a single broadcast application postemergence to the crop as follows: (Idaho. Oregon. Utah. and Washington) Soi 1 Texture Coarse loamy sand, sandy loam Medium loam, silt loam, sil.t, sandy clay, sandy clay loam Fine -silty clay, silty clay loam, clay, clay loam Less tnan 1% OrganiC Matter 0.50 to 0.50 0.50 to 0.60 0.50 to 0.75 ,. Pounds of Lex one! Per Acre I to 2% Organic Matter 0.50 to 0.60 0.60 to 0.75 0.75 to 1.0 More than Z$, Organ i c Matt er 0.50 to 0.6(1 0.60 to O.gG 0.75 to 1.0 Do not ule on gravelly or thinly covered or expo.ed .ubsoil area. (clay knobs) as crop injury may occur.
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Soil Type
Fall Ape licat ion Strini Aeelication to 2% More than 2% 1 0 2 Hore than 2x
(X>1 rn OM OM
Coarse
Do Not 00 Not locrni sand,
sandy loam Use 0.50 Use 0.50 to 0.75
Medium
loam, silt loam,
silt, sandy clay,
sandy clay loam 0.50 to 0.75
Fine
0.75 0.75 to l.0 0.75 to l.0
--s1"lty clay,
Silty clay loam,
___ c_lay __ loa_m ___________ 0~._75 ______ t0.750_1.0 ____ 0_1~.0.75t0 ______ 1.0 __ __
Use the lower rates on coarse textured soils and the htgher rates on medium or
fine textured soils having more than IX organic matter. For grass control,
use the highest rate listed for your soil type.
IRRIGATED WHEATIBARLEY
Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation is needed to activate "Lexone". If adequate
rainfall 0/2" within 2 to 3 weeks after application) does not occur, then
activate via sprinkler irrigation. Do not apply more than 1/2" of water for
the first irrigation after application. The maximum amount for each
additional irrigation should not exceed I".
SPECIFIC HERBICIDE CONB1NATlONS
Winter Wheat, Spring and Winter Barley
"Lexone
ll
may be tank mixed with UIgran
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for use on ",inter "'heat and winter
barley. Do not use more than 1.0 lbs./acre "lgran" in tank mix. On winter
• .. heat, spring wheat, and spring barley, "Lexone" may be tank mixed with "Glean",2,4-D
uBanvel", HCPA, IfBronate ti • "Buctril li • "Braminal Plus", or "Braminal
li
• Refer
to the other product labels registered for this use for additional
precautions, directions, rates, and weeds controlled.
"Lexone" and "lgran" (Winter Wheat, Winter Barley) - Pacific NW and Utah
For added control of downy brame, apply "Lexone" at 0.50 pounds per acre plus
"Igran" at 0.75 to 1.00 pound per acre. Follow "Lexone" timing of
application re cO!ll11end at ion. Do not use on spring barley or irrigated wheat/barley·.
Re fer to "Igran" labe I for add it ional precautions and· ins true tions.
How to Use for Reduced tillage Fallow
Apply 0.67 to 1.5 poundS "Lexone" per acre as an after harvest treatment
prior to 8ubsequent planting of winter wheat. Use the lower rate on coarse
textured soils and the higher rate on medium to fine textured ooil.
i( "Lexone" can be applied in the Fall after harvest at 1.0 to 1.5 Ibs.l.ere or in the Spring at 0.67 to 1.0 lbs./acre as new weed growth begi~s. If large weeds (larger than 2" tall or across) are present, or \leeds other than those listed are present or anticipated, use a 11Ii.table registered companion herbicide such 8S IIGlean". "Paraquat" I "Round-Up", or ttChem-Hoe" 135. Refer to·labeling for these products for the additional use instructions and precautiC;;n"s. When using "Lexone" and "Round-Up" tank mix spray, volume should be 10 gpa. Where spring application is appropriate in Colorado, Kansas, Hontana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming improved control of downy brome, Russian thistle, and tansy mustard, tank mix 0.50 to 1.0 Ibs. of "Lexone" with 2 to 2.5 lbs. "Igran" 80 W per acre. Do not plant spring seeded cereals following "Lexone" Fall fallow applications. Do not apply "Lexone" in the spring if "Lexone" was used the preceding Fall or Winter. Recrop Intervals Do not plant winter wheat within 6 months of treatment ~xcept in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming wheTe winter wheat may be planted 4 months after treatment of 0.50 to '1.0 lbs. "Lexone" per acre. Rotational Crop Interval Do not plant crops (other than wheat as listed above) within 10 months of treatment. SPRAY PREPARATION Mix the proper amount of "Lexone" into spray tank with the agitator running. solutions should be added last. ,. Crops (as listed) the necess.ry volume of water in the Other herbicides or fertilizer "!P.xone" may be mixed with liquid fertilizer. However, addition of liquid fertilizer to "Lexone" alone or in a three-way tank mix with other herbicides increases the possibility of crop injury. Do not use surfactant when using "Lexone" in combination with liquid fertilizer. For application of "Lexone" in liquid fertilizer, where the liquid fertilizer is the carrier, slurry the "Lexone" in water, then thoroughly mix the slurry into the liquid fertilizer. Fallow: "Lexone" may be used in any combination listed above. When using tank mixes with "Lexone", small quantities should be tested for compatability prior to ule.
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The use of mixtur ... with "Lexone" incr ....... th@ pouibiliti ... of injury or
temporary yellowing to the crop .. apecially if 2" secondary roots ar .. not
developed throughout the field.
APPLICATION
Apply "Lexone" using properly calibrat .. d
coveroge is e ... .ential in order to obuin
minimize the polential for crop injury.
gallons per acre by air or ground.
air or ground"quipment. Uniform
optimum weed control performance
Use a minimum .pray volume of 3
As injury to crop may result, avoid overlapping of .pray .wath. Shut off
spra) booms while starting, turning, slowing, or stopping. Continuous
agi tat ion is needed to kee p "Lexone II in suspension.
NOTE: Do not apply under conditions where excessive drift may occur.
Do not apply IlLexone lt alone or in combination to .tressed plants.
Do not treat fields where seed had been planted less than 1" deep.
Do not treat fie Ids tha t have been severely grazed.
Do not graze treated fields for 14 days followig treatment.
Do not apply more than once per crop or fall ow period.
Because Spring barley varieties may vary in their tolerance to
"Lexone u limi t first use to a small area to determine varietal
response prior to adoption as a field practice.
Do not use on soils having a calcareous surface area Or a pH of
7.5 or higher as crop injury may result.
Do not apply when soil is frozen or crop is in winter dormancy.
Do not apply when soil is saturated with moisture.
and
Temporary yellowing or injury of the crop may occur, especially if
frost or snow occurs within a f .. w days of application. Severe winter
stress, heaving, .. xposed root systems, disease, or insect damage
preceeding or following application may increase crop injury.
mnter wheat/barley varieties differ in their degree of winter
hardiness; seve~injury may r .. sult from treating non-winter hardy
varieties that will not withstand the combination of winter and
herbicide stress. If heavy rains occur Boon after application,
injury to the crop may result. Extended dry weather following
treatment may reduce weed control effectiveness.
IHPORTAIU
BEFORE USING "LEXONE" OR OTHER HERBICIDES IN COMBINATION, READ AND CAREFULLY
OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ON THE PRODUCT
LABELS.
This bull .. tin·contains new or lupplemental dir .. ctions for use of these
products which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions
carefully.
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.' c ( , AGRICULTURAL BULLETIN Lorox® L Plus Lexon~ Plus Dua1® 8E for SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING LOROX® L EPA REG. NO. 352-391 LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375 LOROX® L HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE® HERBICIDE PLUS DUAL® 8E PREPLANT OR PRE EMERGENCE FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS Directions for Use Soybeans ACCEPTED SEP 2 t 1984 Un(lr;!! the l"Cdl tal Insectici-.'p. Fungi.;Uc. ond Rodenticide i:cl,. os offit;fudcd. !OI the pOt;licide rogishlled under A JJ,og. No. It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Du Pont Loro)$B) L Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide and Dua1® 8E for application as a preplant shallow incorporation or preemergence treatment of soybeans.to contro1'common ragweed, hemp sesbani a, 1 ambsquarters, pi gl~eed, pri ck1y s i da, purs 1 ane, spotted spurge, ve1vet1eaf and venice mallow. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimsonweed and sicklepod. For annual grasses controlled, see Dua1® 8E labeling. HOW TO USE Prep1ant Incorporation Apply the tank mix combinations of Lorox® L, Lexone® and Dua1® 8E within 7 days of planting soybeans. Incorporate the herbicides thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less, pull-type tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches. Preemergence Use as an alternate to prep1ant treatment; do not use both prep1ant and preemergence treatments or crop injury may result. Apply the tank mix combination of Lorox®, Lexone®, and Dua1® BE after planting but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged soybeans. P1 ant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on f1 at or rai sed seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible' from trash and clods after p1 anting. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE
'( ( Use Rates Soil Texture Coarse Sandy loam Medium Silt, Sandy clay, Loam, Si lt 10aOl, Sandy clay loam Fine Cl ay loam, C1 ay , Silty clay, Silty Clay loam General Information
- 2 - 1/2 to 3% Organic Matter 1/3 to -1/2 pt. Lorox® L 1/4 to -1./~ 1 b.- Lexone® 3/4 to 1 pt. Dual® BE 1/2 to 3/4 pt. Lorox® L 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® 1 to 1 1/2 pts. Dua 1® BE 3% to 6% Organic Matter
- 1/3 to 3/4 pt. Lorox® L +
- 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® + 1 to 1 1/2 pts. Dua 1® BE
- 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L +
- 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® +
1 1/2 to 2 pts. Dua1® BE
3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L +
1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® +
1 1/4 to 2 pts. Dual® BE
1 1/2 to 2 pts. Lorox® L +
3/4 to 1 lb. Lexone®
2 to 3 pts. Dual® BE
Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. _ Start agitation, add Lexone® and
mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add Lorox® L.
When tank is 3/4 full, add Dua1® BE. Agitate continuously during filling and
throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content
(sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for
thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray
tank within four hours of initial mixing.
Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per
acre, using any prop
r1y calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbi cide tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may reu1t; soil should be well prepared and as'-free as possible from trash and clods after planting. Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with le~;s than 1% organic matter. Do not ilse on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or Over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive mOisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher), higli salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury.
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Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102. and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy,
Vansoy, NK5 1884, Terra Vig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to LexonBID.
Injury may occur if Lexon~ is used on these varieties. Before use on any
other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone® must first be determined. Injury
to soybeans may occur if Lexone® is used on soils having a calcareous surface
layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied
organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit", "Disyston", "Mocap", "Nemacur",
"Thimet", "Parathion", or "Lorsban" 15G.
Rep1ant~: If .initia1 seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may
be replanted to soyb
ans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injry to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with Lorox® l plus lexone® plus Dua1® BE may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed control may result. Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if atrazine was app1ien on the soil the year before. IMPORTANT BEFORE USING LOROX® l, lEXONE®, AND DUAL® 8E* REAO AND CAREFULLY OBSERV~ THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. . This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. *Registered trademark of Ciba-Geigy Corporation. 012083 081684
( ( ~ /tat'iy AGRICULTIJRAL BULLETIN LOROX® L PLUS LEXONE® PLUS LASSO® SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING LOROX® L EPA REG. NO. 352-391 LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375 LOROX® L HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE@ HERBICIDE PLUS LASSO® PREPLANT OR PRE EMERGENCE FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS Directions for Us~ FOR SOYBEANS ACCEPTED SEP 211984 It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Du Pont Loro~ L Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Lexon~ Herbicide and LassO@ for application as a preplant shallow incorpo~ation or preemergence treatment of soybeans to control prickly sida, purslane, hemp sesbania, lambsquarters, pigweed, common ragweed, velvetleaf, venice mallow, spotted spurge, fall panicum, foxtails, barnyardgrass, broadleaf signalgrass, and goosegrass. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimsonweed and sicklepod. For additional grasses controlled, see Lasso® label ing. HOW TO USE Preplant Incorporation Apply the tank mix combinations of Lorox® L, Lexone® and Lasso®within 7 days of planting soybeans. Incorporate the herbicides thoroughly into the top 2 inches of sOil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less, pull-type tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches. Preemergenr:e Use as an alternate to prep1ant treatment; do not use both prep1ant and preemergence treatments or crop injury may result. Apply the tank mix combination of Lorox® L, Lexone®, and Lasso@ after planting but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over the top of emerged soybeans. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE p" II!' S
c ( "~ .' Use Rates Soil Texture Coarse Sandy loam Medium -2- 1/2 to 3% Organic Natter 1/3 to 1/2 pt. Lorox® L 1/4 to 2/5 lb. Lexone® 3/4 to 1 qt. Lasso® 3 to 6% Organic Matter
- 1/3 to 3/4 pt. Lorox® L
- 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® 1 to 1 1/2 qts. Lass~
-+ Silt, Sandy clay, Loam, Silt loam, Sandy clay loam 1/2 to 3/4 pt. Lorox® L 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® 1 to 1 1/2 qts. Lasso® -+ -+ 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L i 1/2 to 3/4 1b lexone® i 1 1/2 to 2 qts. LassO® Fine Clay loam, Clay, Silty clay, Silty Clay loam General Informat·ion 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/4 to 2 qts. lass~ 1 1/2 to 2 pts. lorol'.® L 3/4 to 1 lb. lexone® 2 to 3 qts. lassO® Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add lexone® and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add Lorox® L. When tank is 3/4 full, add Lasso®. Agitate continuously during filling and thrcughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content (sprayer system) of the tank lip into the main body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank within four hours of initial mixi ng. Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not use on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher), high salt concentration, or drought may we.:.ken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury . . " .. " '"." . '" ~--. "'.' . "" " . ,,- ',"'""-',
.~ .. ~ .. , -3- Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy, NKS 1884, Terra Vig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to Lexone®. Injury may occur if Lexone® is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone® must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if Lexone® is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Oasanit", "Disyston", "~locap", "Nemacur", "Thimet", "Parathion", or - "Lorsban" 15G. Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with Lorox® L plus Lexone® plus LassO® C may be sha"llOl-I-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deepel" than the treated layer- of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed control may result. re Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. ~njury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before. IMPORTANT BEFORE USING LOROX® L, LEXONE®, AND LASSQ®* READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new (lr supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the u<er at the time of pesticide application. *Registered trademark of Monsanto Co. 120682 081684
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- PLUS LASSo®
- BULLETIN
- SUPPLENENTAL LABELING
- LOROX® EPA REG. NO. 352-270
- LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375
- LORO~ HERBICIDE PLUS l~XONE® HERBICIDE
- PLUS LASSOO> PREPLANT OR PREEHERGENCE
- FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
- Directions for Use
- FOR SOYBEANS
- fACCEPTED\
- I SEP 2 1 1984 I
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11 Im:oclici<!. - !. ..". ~ -,,: H~'!
nticidCl ~~et. ~ ... _ : " _. lor tne pesticide t;;:' "./ l;~~~~:":'~ It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent .,ith its labeling. Du Pont LoroX® Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Lexone® Herbicide preemergence treatment of soybeans to control prickly sida, purslane, hemp sesbania, 1mbs4uarterst pigweed, common ragweed, velvetleaf, venice mallow, spotted spurg'>, fall pan icum , foxtails, barnyardgras .. , broadleaf signalgrass, and goosegra,s. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimsonweed and sicklepod. For additional grasses controlled, see Lasso® labeling. HOl,' TO USE Preplant IncorporatioApply the tank mix combinations of Lorox®, Lexone® and Lasso® within 7 days of planting soybeans. Incorporate the herbicides thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less, pull-type tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches. Preemergence Use as an alternate to preplant treatment; do not use both preplant and preemergence treatments or crop injury may result. Apply the tank mix combination of Lorox®, Lexone® and Lasso® after planting but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of ~nerged soybeans. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only 01: injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE ., .
.~ ..... -" .-:"'.T ".- .. ( I ... • '._,--. Use Rates Soil Textu"., Coarse Sandy loam Nedium Silt, Sandy Clay, Loam, Silt loam, Sandy clay loam Fine Clay loam, Clay, Silty clay, Silty Clay loam General Information
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1/2 to 3% Organic Natter
1/3 to 1/2 lb. Lorox® +
1/4 to 2/5 lb. Lexone® +
3/4 to 1 qt. Lasso®
1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lorox® +
2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® +
1 to 1 1/2 qts. Lasso®
3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. Lorox® +
1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® +
1 1/4 to 2 qts. Lasso®
3 to 6% Organic Natter
1/3 to 3/4 lb. Lorox® +
2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® +
1 to 1 1/2 qts. Las
o® 3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. Lorox® + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/2 to 2 qts. lasso® 1 1/2 to 2 lbs. Lorox® + 3/4 to 1 lb. Lexone® + 2 to 3 qts. Lasso® Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add Lexone® and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add Lorox®. When tank is 3/4 full, add Lasso®. Agitate continuously during filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content (sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank within four hours of in:'tial mixing. Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide tips and in-line strained SCreens no finer than 50 mesh. ," Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not use on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control Or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher), high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury. ", " -"---"--"---"-" ." ---.'-----
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- 3 - Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Van soy , NKS 1884, Terra \iig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to Lexone®. Injury may occur if Lexone® is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone® must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if Lexone® is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or' pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit", "Disyston", "Hocap", I1Nemacur ll , "Thimet", "parathion" t or "Lorsban" 15G. Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with Lasso® ~~y he shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, the weed control activity of the tank m:!xture. the treated layer of soil since this may bring and poor weed control ~ay result. Lorox® plus Lexone® plus or hand-hoed without reducing Do not cultivate deeper than untreated soil to the surface ~: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage .• Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before. IHPORTANT ----- BEFORE USING LOROX®, LEXONE®, AND LASSO®* READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATE:!'IENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORNATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions ( carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide appl icat ion. 120682 081684 *Registered trademark of Honsanto Co. "
( ( · AGRICU'LTIJRAL BULlff:I'IN Loro~ Plus Lexone® Plus Dua~ BE for Soybeans SUPPLEHENTAL LABELING LORO~ EPA REG. NO. 352-270 LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375 ACCEPTED LORO~ HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE® HERBICIDE PLUS DUAL® BE PREPLANT OR PREEHERGENCE FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS SEP 21 1984 Directions for Use It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Du Pont Loro~ Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide and Dual® BE for application as a preplant shallow incorporation or preemergence treatment ot soybeans to control common ragweed, hemp sesbania. lambsquarters. pigweed. prickly sida. purslane. spotted spurge. velvet leaf and venice mallow. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur. jimson weed and sicklepod. For annual grasses controlled. see Dual BE labeling. HOI, TO USE Preplant Incorporation Apply the tank mix combinatiomof "Lorox". "Lexone" and "Dual" BE within 7 days of planting soybeans. Incorporate the herbicides thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less. pull-type tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches. Pre emergence " Use as an alternate to preplant treatment; do not use both preplant and preemergence treatments or crop injury may result. Apply the tank mix combination of "Lorox". "Lexone". and "Dual" 8E after planting but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged soybeans. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Prmlf'd In USA
( ( Use Rates Soil Texture Coarse Sandy loam Hedium -2-- 1/2 to 3% Organic Hatter 1/3 to 1/4 to 3/4 to 1/2 lb. 2/5 lb. 1 pt. "Lorox" "Lexone lt "Dual ll 8E + + 3 to 6% Organic Natter 1/3 to 3/4 lb. "Lorox" 2/5 to 1/2 lb. "Lexone" 1 to 1 1/2 pts. "Dual" 8E + + Silt, Sandy clay, Loam, Silt loam, Sandy clay loam 1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lorox" + 2/5 to 1/2 lb. "Lexone" + 1 to 1 1/2 pts. "Dual" 8E 3/4 t" 1 1/2 lbs. "J.orox" + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone" + 1 1/2 to 2 pts "Dual" 8E Fine Clay loam, Clay, Silty clay, Silty Clay loam General Information 3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. "Lon'x" 1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone" 1 1/4 to 2 pts. "Dual" 8E + + 1 1/2 to 2 lbs. "Lorox" 3/4 to 1 lb. "Lexone" 2 to 3 pts. "Dual" 8E Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add "Lexone" and nix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add IILorox". Hhen tank is 3/4 full, add "Dual" 8E. Agitate continuously during filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content (sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank within four hours of initial mixing. Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flac or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may resul~; soil should be well prepared anc as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not use on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erlatic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher), high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury. + +
.. ( ( ,. -3- Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy, NKS 1884, Terra Vig SOS and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to "Lexone". Injury may occur if "Lexone" is used on these varieties. Before use On any other soybean variety, tolerance to IILexone" m~st first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if "Lexone tl is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.S or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit", "Disyston", "Mocapll, IINemacur", IIThimet", "Parathion", or "Lorsban ll 15G. Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with "Lorox" plus "Lexone fl plus "Dual" 8E may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or. hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed control lnay result. Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before. IHPORTANT BEFORE USING "LOROX", "LEXONE", AND "DUAL" 8E"~READ Al'!D CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEHENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
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c c .- AGRICULTIJRAL '(QlJJ!ill!P . 2-1 ttl 'If --_ .. -.- BULLmN Lorox® L Plus Lexone® Plus Dual€ SE for SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING LDROX® L EPA REG. NO. 352-391 LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375 LOROX® L HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE® HERBICIDE PLUS DUAL® BE PREPLANT OR PRE EMERGENCE FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS Directions for Use It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Soybeans Du Pont Loro~ L Herbicide i~ recommended as a tank mix with Du Pont Lexon~ Herbicide and Dual® BE for application as a preplant shallow incorporation or preemergence treatment of soybeans to control common ragweed, hemp sesbania, lambsquarters, pigweed, prickly sida, purslane, spotted spurge, velvetleaf and venice mallow. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimsonweed and sicklepod. For annual grasses controned, see Dual® B[ labeling. HOW TO USE Preplant Incorporation Apply the tank mix combinations of Lorox® L, Lexone® and Dual® BE within 7 days of planting soybeans. Incorpnrate the herbicides thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less, pull-type tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches. Preemergence Use as an alternate to preplant treatment; do not use both preplant and preemergence treatments or crop in.iury may result. Apply the tank mix combination of Lorox®, Lexone®, and Dual® BE after planting but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged soybeans. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free ~s possible from trash and clods after planting. • .. . ... • • · • ... • · · • • · • • · .. • • • • • ... • · · .. • • • ... • · • .. ... .. • . • . • • • . • .. . • • • • • • . • .. .. · .. ... . .. • .. • E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT • WILMINGTON. DELAWARE f'llIllrd on tJ So A
I. .. . , - Use Rates soil Texture Coarse Sandy loam .5t1t, Sandy clay, -~(Dam silt loam , , Sandy clay loam ." .... Fine -- , <": . to ". C1 ay loam, C1 ay , Silty c1aj, Silty Clay loam General Information
- 2 - 1/2 to 3% OrQanic Matter 3% to 6% Organic Matter 1/3 to 1/2 pt. Loro~ L 1/4 to 2/5 lb. Lexone® 1 to 1 1/4 pt. Dua1® 8E
- 1/3 to 3/4 pt. Loro~ L +
- 2/5-to 1/2 lb. Lexone® + 1/~ to 3/4 pt. Loro~ L + 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Dual® 8E 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/2 to 2 pts. Dua1® 8E _- -1 1/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Dua1® 8E 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/3 to 2 pts. Dual® 8E 1 1/2 to 2 pts. Lorox® L + 3/4 to 1 1 b. Lexone® C 2 to 2 1/2 pts. Dua1® 8E - Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add Lexone® and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and -add Lorox® L. When tank is 3/4 full, add Dual® 8E. Agitate continuously during filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content (sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank within four hours of initial mixing. Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbi- cide tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh. c:- Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from,- trash and clods after planting. Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not use on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive mOisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher), high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury. .. , .. , ... ... • • · • · · · • · · · · ... · · · · • . . .. .. . · .. · • • · · · • ... · · • • • · · • · • • • • · .. .. · .. .. .. · . • • • • • • • • • • • ... .. • .. ..
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- J - Soybean 'varieties such as Altona. Coker 102 and 156, Govan. Semmes, Tracy • Vansoy. NKS 1884. Terra Vig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to Lexone®. Injury may occur if Lexone® is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone® must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if Lexone® is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit", "Disyston", "Mocap". "Nemacur". "Thimet", "Parathion". or "Lorsban" l5G. Replanting: If initial seeding fans ~o produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second appl ication as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant tr'eated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with Lorox® L plus Lexone® plus Dual® BE may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed control may result. Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before. IMPORTANT 8EFORE USING LOROX® L, LEXONE®, AND DUAL® 8E* READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide appl ication. *Registered trademark of Ciba-Geigy Corpotftion. 012083 '1ll984 ,-.- .... ,'.',' " ,',' " "
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BULLETIN
LoroX® Plus Lexone® Plus DualV 8E
for
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
LORO~ EPA REG. NO. 352-270
LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375
LORO~ HERBICIDE PLUS LEXON~ HERBICIDE
PLUS DUAL® 8E PREPLANT OR PREEMERGENCE
FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
Directions for Use
Soybeans
ACCEPTED
JAN 111985
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l·ungic:4d., ood Ilodeaticld. Aat.
01 amead-.d, for the p_ticfd.
reqislered un
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It is a violation of federal law to use this pro" "t
in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Du Pont LoroX® Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix ith Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide
and Dual® 8E for application as a preplant shallow incorporation or
preemergence treatment of soybeans 'to control common rgweed, hemp sesbania,
lambsquarters, pigweed, prickly sida, purslane, spotted spurge, velvetleaf and
venice mallow. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimson
weed and sicklepod. For annual grasses controlled, see Dual 8E labeling.
HOl~ TO USE
Preplant Incorporation
Apply the tank mix combinations of "Lorox", "Lexone" and "Dual" 8E within 7 days
of planting soybeans. Incorporate the he"rbicides thoroughly into the top
2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less, pull-type
tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches.
( Preemergence
Use as an alternate to preplant treatment; 'do not use both preplant and
preemergence treatments or crop injury may result.
Apply the tank mix combination of "Lorox", "Lexone", and "Dual" 8E after planting
but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged soybeans. Plant
seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may
result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods
after planting.
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1'11111('11 III USA
Use Rates
Soil Texture
Coarse
Sandy loam
-2-
1/2 to 3% Organic Matter
1/3 to 1/2 lb. "Lorox"
1/4 to 2/5 lb. "Lexone"
1 to 1 1/4 Pts. "Dual" BE
+
+
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"''Lbafh:·Snt loam;--' - 2/5 ·'to 'l/1-1b. "Lexone" +
Sandy clay loam 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 pts.· "Dual" BE
Fine.
Clay loam, Clay,
Silty clay, Silty
Clay loam
General Informat'ion
3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. "Lorox"
1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone"
1 1/2 to 2 pts. "Dual" BE
+
+
r • '.
, 'fj~
3 to 6% Organic Matter
1/3 to 3/4 lb.
2/5 to 1/2 lb.
1 1/4 to 1 1/2
"Lorox" +
"Lexone" +
pts. "Dual" BE
3/4 to 1 1/2 Ibs. "Lorox" +
1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone" +
1 1/3 to 2 pts. "Dual" BE
1 1/2 to 2 lbs. "Lorox"
3/4 to 1 lb. "Lexone"
2 to 2 1/2 pts. "Dual" BE
Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add "Lexone" and
t:lix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add "Lorox".
When tank is 3/4 full, add "Dual" BE. Agitate continuously during filling and
throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content
(sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for
thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank
within four hours of initial mixing.
Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per
acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide
tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh.
Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the
crop may result; soil s~ould be well prepared and as free as possible from
trash and clods after planting.
Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not use
on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result.
Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can
result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather,
deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher),
high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase
possibility of crop i'lj ury •
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if. -3- Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy, NKS 1884, Terra Vig 50S and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to "Lexone". Inj ury may occur if "Lexone" is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to "Lexone" must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if "Lexone" is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides sucr. as IfDasanit". "Disyston". IIMocaplt, "Nemacur", "Thimet". "Parathion", or ItLorsban" 15G. Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with "Lorox" plus "Lexone" plus "Dual" 8E may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed control may result. Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if ~zine was applied ~n the soil the year before. IMPORTANT BEFORE USING "LOROX", "LEXONE", AND "DUAL" 8EkREAD AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
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LoroX® Plus Lexone® Plus Dua1:el BE
for
Soybeans
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SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
LORO~ EPA REG. NO. 352-270
LEXONF.® EPA REG. NO. 352-375 ACCPTE'D
LORO HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE® HERBICID
PLUS DUAL® 8E PREPLANT OR PREEMERGENCE
FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
JAN 11 '005
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Directions for Use
It is a violation of federal law to use this product
in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Du Pont LoroX® Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Du Pont Lexone® Herbicidt
and Dua)® 8E for application as a preplant shallow incorporation or
preemergence treatment of soybeans to cvntrol common rgweed, hemp sesbania,
lambsquarters, pigweed, prickly sida, purslane, spotted spurge, velvet leaf and
venice mallow. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimson
weed and sicklepod. For annual grasses controlled, see Dual 8E labeling.
HOH TO USE
Preplant Incorporation
Apply the tank mix combinatiom of "Lorox", "Lexone" and "Dual" 8E within 7 days
of planting soybeans. Inorporate the herbicides thoroughly into the top
2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporatio.1 of 2 inches or less, pull-type
tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches.
Preemergence
Use as an alternate to prplant treatment; do not use both preplant and
preemergence treatments or crop injury may result.
Apply the tank mix combination of "Lorox", "Lexone", and "Dual" 8E after planting
but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged soybeans. Plant
seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may
result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods
after planting.
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICLJL TURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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-2- Use Rates Soil Texture 1/2 to 3% Organic Matter 3 to 67. Organic Matter Coarse Sandy loam 1/3 to 1/2 lb. "Lorox" 1/4 to 2/5 lb. "Le>.one" 1 to 1 1/4 PtB. "Dual" BE + + 1/3 to 3/1, lb. 2/5 to 1/2 lb. 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 II Loro}!;" + "Lexonel1 + "Dual II BE ptB. . " ; .1 r' .1' , ..• - .
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a, ·,.Sandy Sandy clay, Silt loam, clay loam 1/2 to 3/4 lb. 2/5 to 1/2 lb. 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 IILorox ll + "Lexone II + pts."uDual" BE 3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. "Lorox" + 1/2 to 3/4 lb, "Lexone" + 1 1/3 to 2 pts. "Dual" BE .. .. < ~ .- Fine ---- ... .,.... Clay loam, Clay, Silty clay, Silty Clay loam General Information 3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. "Lorox" 1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone" 1 1/2 to 2 pts. "Dual" BE
1 1/2 to 2 lbs. "Lorox" 3/4 to 1 lb. "Lexone" 2 to 2 1/2 pts. "Dual" BE Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add "Lexone" and 1:Iix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add "Lorox". When tank is 3/4 fu11, add "Dual" BE. Agitate conti.nuously during filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content (sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank within four hours of initial mixing. Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods after planting. Do not use on Rand n"r loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not \lse on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, 111gh soil pH (7.5 or higher), high salt concentr{ltion, or d~-ought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop inj ury._ + +C
-3- Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy, NKS 1884, Terra Vig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to "Lexone". Injury may occur if "Lexone" is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to "Lexone" must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if "Lexone" is used 6" soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in.conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit'.' t "Disyston", "Mocap", "Nemacur ll , tlThimee'. "Parathion". or flLorsbanu···15C". Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second spplicatior. as injury to the crop may result. Do not repla,'t treated areas to any crop ot"er than soybea--s within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with "Lorox" plus "Lexone" plus "Dual" BE may be shallow cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducinf, the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface (- and poor wee, control may result. ( Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before. IMPORTANT BEFORE USING "LOROX", "LEXONE", AND "DUAL' 8EA-READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEHENTS AND ALL OTIIER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
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POrATOES - NORl.lIEI\ST
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"SUPPLEMENTAL LABELItlG
EPA REGISTRATION NO. 352-375 ACCEPTED
LEXON HERBIC1DE AS A TANK MIXTURE
WITH "DUAL" BE
APR 24 l:l86
FOR WEED CONTROL IN POTATOES IN THE NORTHEAST
DIRECTIotlS FOR USE
It is a violation of federal law to use this product
in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide plus "Dual" BE is recommended as a tank mixture
for app1 ication preemergence to potatoes to control annual weeds. See
product labels for weeds contro11e1.
HOW TO USE
Apply 1-2 1bs. per acre of "Lexone" fn tank mix combination with
"Dual" BE at 1.5 to 3.0 pts/A, after p1anti ng or after drag-off, but
before crop emerges. Use the lower rates of each product in coarse
textured soils ar.d the higher rates in fine textured soils (high in clay
or organi c mat ter l.
NOTE: Oecause potato varieties vary in their resistance to herbicides,
determine tolerance to "Lexone" prior to adoption as a field practice to
prevent possible crop injury. Use of "Lexone" on sands or loamy sands
containing 1/2 to 1 1/2% organic matter may result in crop injury. Do
not use on any soil containing less than 1/2% organic matter, as crop
injury may result. Pre emergence use on soils containing more than 10%
organic matter may result in only partial weed'contro1. Do not apply to
sweet potatoes or yams. Do not incorporate into soil.
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BULLEfIN
Lorox!l> Plus Lexone® Plus Dua~ BE
for
Soybeans
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
LORO~ EPA REG. NO. 352-270
LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375 ACCEPTED
LORO~ HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE® HERBICIDE
PLUS DUAL® SE PREPLANT OR PREEMERGENCE
FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
APR:3 4 1985
Under lb. Federal In..
tWlOlakl., and Rod . C1IoI::t". c. am_d~ i I2:J tIIlticfd. Act.
r "mMO'act tu:I or - P-.,jcfd •
Directions for Use
It is a violatkn of federal law to use this product
in a manner iconsistent with its labeling.
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Du Pont LoroA Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide
and Dua~® SE for application as a preplant shallow incorporation or
preemergence treatment of soybeans to control common ragweed, hemp sesbania,
lambsquarters, pigweed, prickly sida, purslane, spotted spurge, velvet leaf and
venice mallow. The combination also offers partial control of cocklebur, jimson
weed and sicklepod. For annual grasses controlled, Bee Dual SE labeling.
HOl~ roUSE
Preplant Incorporation
Apply the tank mix combinations of "Lorox", "Lexone" and "Dual" SE within 7 days
of planting soybeans. fncorporate the herbicides thoroughly into the top
2 inches of soil; to' insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or less, pull-type
tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper than 4 inches.
Preemergence
r
Use as an alternate to preplant treatment; do not use both preplant and
preemergence treatments or crop injury may result.
Apply the tank mix combination of "Lorox", "Lexone", and "Dual" SE after planting
but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged soybeans. Plant
seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised/seedbeds only or injury to the crop may
result; soil should be well prepared and as free ss possible from trssh and clods
after planting.
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Use Rates
S"il Texture
Coarse
Sandy loam
Medium
Silt, Sandy.Clay,
Loam, Silt loam,
Sandy clay loam
<.
Fine
Clay loam, Clay,
Silty clay, Silty
Clay loam
General Information
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1/2 to 3% Organic Matter
1/3 to 1/2 lb. "Lorox"
1/4 to 2/5 lb. "Lexone"
1 to 1 1/4 pts. "Dual" BE
1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lorox"
. 2/5 to 1/2 lb. "Lexone u
1 1/4 to 1 1/2 Pts._:"Dualll
+
+
+
+
BE
3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. "Lorox" +
1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone" +
1 1/2 to 2 pta. "DUal" BE·
3 to 6% Organic Matter
1/3 to 3/4 lb.
2/5 to 1/2 lb.
1 1/4 to 1 1/2
"Lorox" +
"Lexone" +
"Dual
ll
BE pts.
3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. "Lorox" +
1/2 to 3/4 lb. "Lexone" +
1 1/2 to 2 pts. "Dual" BE
1 l/Z to Z lbs. "Lorox" + C
3/ to 1 lb. "Lexone" +
2 to 2 l/Z pts. "Dual" BE
Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add "Lexone" snd
nix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add "Lorox".
When tank is 3/4 full, add "Dual" BE. Agitate continuously during filling and
throughout the spraying oper.ation. Agitation should sweep bottom content
(sFrayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for
thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank
within four hours of initial mixing. .
Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per
acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide ~
tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh.
Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the
crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from
trash and clods after planting.
Do not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. Do not use
on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result.
Do not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can
result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather,
deep planting (more than Z"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher),
high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase
possibility of crop injury.
( ( -3- Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy, NKS 1884, Terra Vig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to "Lexone". Injury may occur if "Lexone" is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variet.y, tolerance to "Lexone" must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if "Lexone" is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit", "Disyston", "Mocap" , "Nemacur", "Thimet", "Parathion", or "Lorsban ll 15G. .. Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with "Lorox" plus "Lexone" plus "Dual" 8E may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor we~d control may result. Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before. IMPORTANT BEFORE USING "LOROX", "LEXONE", AND "DUAL" 8E*READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
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BULLETIN
Lorox® L Plus Lexone® Plus Dua1® 8E
for
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
LOROX® L EPA REG. NO. 352-391
LEXONE® EPA REG. NO. 352-375
Soybeans
ACCEPTED
LOROX® L HERBICIDE PLUS LEXONE® HERBICIDE
PLUS DUAL® BE PREPLANT OR PREEMERGENCE
FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
APR 2 41985
Undes lb. Federal tna.ct:Solde.
Fungloid •. and Rodenticid. Aot.
os am .. ded" for th. peed.ctd.
Di I'ect ions for Use
r.gilteI.-:i und
ioq. No.
It is a violation of federal law to use this product
in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Du Pont LoroX® L Herbicide is recommended as a tank mix with Du Pont
Lexon~ Herbicide and Dua1® BE for application as a prep1ant sha11o~
incorporation or preemergence treatment of soybeans to control common
ragweed, hemp sesbania, 1ambsquarters, pigweed, prickly sida, purslane,
spotted spurge, ve1vet1eaf and venice mallow. The combination also
offers partial control of cocklebur, jimsonweed and sick1epod. For
annual grasses controlled, see Dua1® BE labeling.
HOW TO USE
Prep1ant Incorporation
Apply the tank mix combinations of Lorox® L, Lexone® and Dua1® BE within
7 days of planting soybeans. Incorporate the herbicides thoroughly into
the top 2 inches of soil; to insure shallow incorporation of 2 inches or
less, pull-type tillage equipment should be set to work the soil no deeper
than 4 inches.
Preemergence
Use as an alternate to prep1ant treatment; do not use both preplant and
preemergence treatments or crop injury may result.
Apply the tank mix combination of Lorox®, Lexone®, and Dua1® BE after
planting but before soybeans emerge; do not spray over top of emerged
soybeans. P1 ant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on f1 at or I'ai sed seedbeds only
or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as
free as possible from trash and clods after planting.
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Use Rales Soil Texture Coarse Sandy loam Medi urn Silt. Sandy clay, Loam, Silt loam, Sandy .c1 ay 1 cam Fine Cl ay loam, Cl ay , Silty clay, Silty Clay loam General Information -2 - 172 to J% Orqan;c Matter 3% to 6% Organic Matter 1/3 to 1/2 pt. LoroX® L 1/4 to 2/5 lb. Lexone® 1 to 1 1/4 pt. ·Dual® BE
- 1/3 to 3/4 pt. Lorox® L +
- 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® + 1/2 to 3/4 pt. Loro~ L + 2/5 to 1/2 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Dual® BE 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/2 to 2 pts. Dual® BE 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 pts •. Dual® BE 3/4 to 1 1/2 pts. Lorox® L + 1/2 to 3/4 lb. Lexone® + 1 1/2 to 2 pts. Oual® BE 1 1/2 to 2 pts. LoroX® L +( 3/4 to 1 lb. Lexone® 2 to 2 1/2 pts. Dual® BE Fill spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation, add Lexone® and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and add Lorox® L. When tank is 3/4 full, add Dual® BE. Agitate continuously during filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom content (sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply the entire contents of spray tank within four hours of initial mixing. Apply as a broadcast treatment to the soil in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, using any properly calibrated low pressure sprayer equipped with herbi- c: cide tips and in-line strained screens no finer than 50 mesh. Plant seed 1 1/2" to 2" deep on flat or raised seedbeds only or injury to the crop may result; soil should be well prepared and as free.as possible from trash and clods after planting. 00 not use on sand nor loamy sand with less than 1% organic matter. 00 not use on any soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. D? not overlap or over apply. Misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher), high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury.
( ( , - j - 1) 0/ 49 Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, Vansoy, NKS 1884, Terra Vig 505 and 606 and AP 71 are sensitive to Lexone®. Injury may occur if Lexone® is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone® must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if Lexcne® is used on soils having a calcareous surface layer or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Oasanit", "Oisyston", "Mocap", "Nemacur", "Thimet", "Parathion", or "Lorsban" 15G. Replanting: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, treated fields may be replanted to soybeans; do not rework soil; do not retreat field with a second application as injury to the crop may result. Do not replant treated areas to any crop other than soybeans within four months after treatment as injury to subsequent crops may result. Cultivation after planting: Soil treated with Lorox® L plus Lexone® plus Dua1® BE may be shallow-cultlvated, rotarY-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. Do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed control may result. Note: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before • . IMPORTANT 8EFORE USING LOROX® L, LEXONE®, AND DUAL~ BE* READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AN!) ALL OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the posseSSion of the user at the time of pesticide application. *Registered trademark of Ciba-Geigy Corporation. 012083 022785 . · · · . . · . · . . · · · · " . · . . . · . · · . · . " · " · , ... ,'
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LExoNE® BULLETIN PLUS LASsQ® PLUS DYANAf®
SOYBEANS
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
EPA REG. NO. 352-375
LEXONE® HIlRBICIDE PLUS LASS~ PLUS DYANAl'®
TANK MIX PREEMERGENCE
FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ACCEPTED
OCT - 41985
Undo! .!lol ;"e:lolQI Insec6clde
Fungi .ioJe. ond Rodenticide A~
as amended, 10: lhe pedcide
r.gisterid un
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It is a violation of federal law to use this product
ia a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide is recommended for use as a tsnk mix with Lssso®
and Dyanap® for application as a pre emergence treatment to control weeds
in soybeans. See individual labels for weeds contrdlled.
HOW TO USE
The soil should be well prepared, free of any existing weeds, trash, or clods
before application.
Fill the spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation and add
Lexone® and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and
when spray tank is 3/4 full, add Lasso® and then Dyanap®. Agitate
continuously during filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation
should sweep bottom contents (sprayer system) of the tallk up into the main
body of the spray mixture for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply
entire contents of sray tank within four hours of initial mixing.
Apply in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre using any properly calibrated low
pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide tips and in-line strainer screns no
finer than 50 mesh. Do not apply mixtures cont&ining Laaso® by air.
Do not use on sand, loamy sand, or sandy loam with less than IX organic
matter, nOr on other soils with less than 1/2~ organic matter as crop injury
may result.
Do not oelap or over apply; misapplication can relult in erratic weed control
or crop lOJury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"),
excessive moisture, high soil pl\ (7.5 or higher), high s~\t concentration,
or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and inc.rease possibility of crop
injury.
Apply the tank mixture after planting but before emergence of soybeans. Use
the following rates broadcast (for band treatment, use proportionately less):
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON DELAWARE ,
Soil ""exture Coarse (Loamy sand, Sandy loam) Medium (Loam, Sil t loam, Silt) Fine (Clay, Clay loam, Silty clay; Sandy clay, Sandy clay loam, Silty clay loam) • Lexone®/Acre Pounds 1/4-112 1/2-3/4* 3/4-1* -2- Product Per Acre Lasso@> 4E/Acre Quarts 1 1/2 - 2 2 - 2 1/2 2 1/2 - 3 Dyanap!>/Acre Quarts 2 3 4 *On Clarion Webster soils in Hinn"sota and Iowa or or. similar alkaline (calcareous) soils with a pH of 7.S or above, apply Lexone® at 1/2 pound/acre on medium soils. On fine soils, us~ 1/2 to 3/4 ~ound/ acre Lexone®. Use the higher rate only where soil pH is less than 7.5 and where weed pressure is heavy. Cultivation After Planting Soil treated with the combination may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mixture. If sufficent rain does not fall within seven days after application of the tank mixture, but there is enough soil moisture to germinate weeds and grasses, a light cultivation with a rotary hoe or similar tool will uproot these small broad leaf weeds and grasses. Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, and· Vansoy ale sensitive to Lexone@>. Injury may occur if Lexonel!> is used on these varieties. Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone@> must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if Lexone® is used on soils having calcareous 3urface layer or a pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with 80il applied organic phosphate pesticides such as tlDasanit" J IIDisyston". "Mocap", "NemacurH , "Thimet", "Parathion", or "Lorsban ll 15G. Injury may occur. if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before use of Lexonee . NOTE: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. t
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IMPORTANT
BEFORE USING LEXONE®, LASSa®!/, AND DYANAP®/, READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE
THE CAUTIONARY STATEHENTS AND ALL OTHER lNFORHATION APPEARING ON THE
PRODUCT LABELS.
This bullein contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this
product which mayor may not appear on the package labels. Follow the
,nstructions carefully.
This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide
application.
!/Registered trademark of Honsanto Co., LassoC!> contains 4 pounds alachlor
per gallon.
~/Registered trademark of Uniroyal Chemical, DyanapC!> contains 22.3% naptalm
plus 11.5% dinoseb.
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AGRICULTIJRAL
BULLETIN LEXONE* PLUS LASSQ® PLUS AMIBEN* SOYBEANS
EPA REG. NO. 352-375
LEXONE® HERBICIDE PLUS LASSO® PLUS AMIBEN®
TANK MIX PREPLANT INCORPORATED OR PREEMERGENCE FOR WEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of federal law to use this product
in a manner inconsistent with its 1abe1inQ.
ACCEPTED
I
Und~' 'eC!od:t2l,"' I
Fu.ngiddc, and RodonUcl.J. ['1.
CIS :u:ua..'lded. ,,,[ lb. ptlifddd. J
reglSlered un4.eJ ;
EPA Beg. N<>6:' I
Du Pont Lexone® Herbicide is recommended for use as a tank mix with Lasso®
'and Amiben* for application as a prep1ant soil incorporated or preemergence
treatment to control weeds in soybeans. See individual labels for weeds controlJd.
HOW TO USE
The soil should be well prepared, free of any existing weeds, trash, or clods
before application.
Fill the spray tank 1/4 full with clean water. Start agitation and add lexone®
and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation while adding clean water and when spray
tank is 3/4 full, add Lasso® and then Amiben®. Agitate continuously during
filling and throughout the spraying operation. Agitation should sweep bottom
contents (sprayer system) of the tank up into the main body of the spray mixture
for thorough mixing and uniform suspension. Apply entire contents of spray
l tank within four hours of initial mixing.
Apply in from 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre using any properly calibrated
low pressure sprayer equipped with herbicide tips and in-line strainer screens
no finer than 50 mesh. Do not apply mixtures containing Lasso® by air.
INCORPORATION DJRECTIONS
Preplant Soil Incorporated Use:
Incorporation should place the Lexone* plus Lasso* plus Amiben* into the top
1 to 3 inches of the final seedbed. Use machinery that mixes the combination
thoroughly with the soil. Incorporation with implements set to cut less than
2 inches deep may result in erratic weed control. For best results, apply with
in 2 weeks of planting.
Recommended Equipment Includes:
- Two passes with a disc set to 4 inches deep at 4 to 6 mph with the second pass running at an angle to the first. A tandem or double-disc operated one time does not provide adequate incorporation. , . E, I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. (INC.) • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE ... --.-~ -_. , . ...
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- One pass with a field cultivator set to cut 3 t( 4 inches deep and operated
at 6 mph or more. The field cultivator should have 3 to 4 rows of sweeps,
spaced at intervals of 7 inches or less and staggereJ so that no soil is left
unturned. Chisel points should not be used. 00 not set cultivator deeper than
4 inches. The field cultivator used alone or in combination with the doub1e
disc will provide effective incorporation. If used in combination with a
double-disc, the spray boom should be mounted behind the disc blad~s but ahead
of the cultivatol' sweeps.
. One pass with a rolling cultivator set to cut 2 to 3 inchedeep and operated at 6 to 8 mph. Rolling cultivators are adequate for use on coarse and medium textured soi1s only. - One pass with a mulch treader or other similar disc type implement set to cut 2 to 3 inches deep and operated at 5 to 8 mph.
- PTO-driven equipment (tillers, cultivators, hoes) set to cut 2 to 3 inches deep with rotors spaced to provide a clean sweep of the soil ope'ated one time. ( PTO-drive equipment should not be operated at a speed greater than 4 mph. Preemergence Use: The tank mixture may be applied as a preemergence broadcast treatment at time of planting. App1ication Rates: Apply as follows: Lexone®/Acre Lasso® 4E/Acre Amlben®/Acre S::;"o::..i:..:l-=-T;::;ex~t:.:u",r-=e _____ --,P-"o",u,,",nd=.;s:o.--_______ Q,,-,u,-,a::..r..:;.ts~ ______ Qu art s -- Coarse (Loamy sand, Sandy loam) Medium (Loam, Silt Loam, Sm) Fine (Clay, Clay loam, Silty clay, Sandy c1 ay, Sandy clay loam, Silty clay loam) 1/4 - 1/2 1 1/2 - 2 3 - 4 1/2 - 3/4* 2 - 2 1/2 4 - 5 3/4 - 1* 2 1/2 - 3 ) 5 - .;:..6 __ _ *On Clarion Webster soils in Minnesota and Iowa or on similar alkaline (calcareous) soils with a pH of 7.S or above, apply Lcxone® at 1/2 Pound/Acre on medium soils. On fine soils, u'se 1/2 to 3/4 Pound/Acre Lcxone®. Use the higher rate only where soil pH is less than 7.5 and where weed pressure is heavy.
- 3 - Use the hi gher rate of Amiben® where heavy stands of smartweed, ve1vet1eaf, ragweed, wild mustard, or black nightshade are expected. Use the higher rate of Lasso® when treatments are incorporated or where heavy stands of black nightshade, foxtail, witchgrass, panicum, or yellow nutsedge are expected. Use the high rate of Lexone® where heavy stands of Florida pus1ey, sesbania, ve1vet1eaf or jimsonweed, are expected, except when soil pH is over 7.5. . Do not ~se un sand, loamy sand or sandy loam with less than 1% organic matter, nor on other soils with less than 1/2% organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not overlap or over apply; misapplication or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high soil pH (7.5 or higher) high salt concentration, or drought may weaken soybean seedlings and increase possibility of crop injury. Cultivation After Planting: ( Soil treated with the combination may be shallow-cultivated, rotary-hoed, or hand-hoed without reducing the weed control activity of the tank mjxture. With prep1ant soil incorporated treatments, do not cultivate deeper than the treated layer of soil since this may bring untreated soi1 to the surface and poor weed control may result. If sufficient rain does not fall within 7 days after pre emergence app1 ications of the tank mixtur'e, but there is enough soil moisture l to germinate weeds and grasses, a light cultivation with a rotary hoe or similar tool will uproot these small broadleaf weeds and grasses. Soybean varieties such as Altona, Coker 102 and 156, Govan, Semmes, Tracy, and Vansoy are sensitive to Lexone®. Injury may occur if Lexone& is used on these varieties: Before use on any other soybean variety, tolerance to Lexone® must first be determined. Injury to soybeans may occur if Lexone® is used. on soils having calcareous surface layer or a pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil applied organic phosphate pesticides such as "Dasanit", "Disyston", "Mocap", "Nemacur" or "Thimet", "Parathion" or "Lorsban" 15G. Injury may occur if atrazine was applied on the soil the year before use of Lexone®. . NOTE: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage. BEFORE USING LEXDNE®, LASSO®l/, AND AMIBEN®£/, READ AND CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND ALI. OTHER INFORMATION APPEARING ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this product which may not appear on the package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. . 11 Registered trademark of Monsanto Co., Lasso® contains 4 pounds alach10r . per gallon. £/ Registered trademark of Amchem Products, Inc., Amiben® contains 2 pounds ch10ramben per gallon. 091282 051085