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SETRE CYANAZINE 4L HERBICIDE


'. us ENVIRONMENTAL PROTE:CTlON AGENCY OFFICE OF PESTICIUES PROGRAMS REGISTRATION DIVISION (15-767) WASHINGTON. DC 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: o REGISTRATION o REREGISTRA TION fUuc'.-! rlh' F."kr",' 11II·l·lIC;(h·. FI1I1licitl.·. ,Il/(l (.(,>II.'/lI'c,d., Acr, ..,~ ,Hllt-"iI"dl NAME ANO ADDRESS OF REGISTRANT (fnc/"d .. 70,1' cad(') r f LI' L):vll,lCiJj LClh!.ill'j iL'I.' j"'jlul !: U 1 l.. j :i{JL UAME OF PESTICIDE PRODUCT NCTE: Changes in labeling formula dIHC"rin in substance from that accepted in connectjtln with this registration must be submitld to and accepted br the Rcr;istn.lion Oi,',sion prior 10 use of the label In commerce. In anr correspondt"nce on this produclalways refer to the above U.S. EPA registratiun number. On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereb}' Registered/Reregistered under the Federal Inccticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. A copy of the labelJng accepted in connection with this Registralion/Rercgistratlon is returned herewith. Registration is in no way to be construed as an indorsement or a ,JprO'a I of this product h' this Agency. In order to protect health and the em'ironment, the Administrator, on his motion, malo' at an}' time suspend or cancel the rcr.istralion of a pest­ icide in accordanc.::- with the Act. The acceptance of an)' name in connection with th~ registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusi'e use of the namc or to its usc if it has been co'ercd by others. 'i'lll!::, lICOl..Ct. .l.~ COIlGiL.l.c..nalJ), I..:(;l!.;t..Cl:eu HI ac.;t:(..;r(;..-~IJCL wlth l"ll-RA eCt..l.(jr, 3(c)(/)lA} pi (.'V.l.UC<.! t.iJat YU.l:

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2 3. Verity that the pruduct tested, 4li Cyanazine F'L (data submitted by lIe lena Cheillical) ir. identical to Sctre Cyanazine 4L Herbicide. It thel.e are ditlerltces bt.\ieen the prOducts, thE! data must b~ rereviewed in order to dtermine 'rlhetht!r or not the studies are acceptable to support registration ot 38167-5. 4. SuLit tive (5) covies OE your tinal printed labeling before you release tlu~ product for 6hipJCent. Reter to the 1;.-79 Enclc.sure: tor a l:urthe.c description OE tinal printed labeling. It these conditions are not comv1ied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accol:dance with FIFRA section 6(e). Your release for shipntent 01 the product constitutes acceptance ot these conditions. '\ v.tamped copy at the label 18 enclosed for your records. Enclosures Robert J. Taylor Product Manager (25) Fungicide-Herbicide &ranch Registration Division (TS-767C) •• l ",> :: '1J .. ,

. ., " , . - ):. , ',. (C ftI'>, ' .. ~ .-----------------, Ace E P '"[' E D' ({)- etJnvw<.<J : FEB 2 51986 ACTIVE INGREDIENT SETRE CHEMICAL COMPANY Suite 3200 - Clark Tower 5100 Poplar Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38117 (901) 761-0050 Cyanazine: 2-chloro-4-(l-cyano-l-methylethylamino)- 6-ethyl-amino-s-triazine ••••••••••••••• 43.0% INERT INGREDIENTS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _..;57!.-'.. • ..:::O~%~_ TOTAL This product contains 4 Ibs. cyanazine per gallon. KEEP'OUT OF.REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING SEE ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS ON SIDE PANEL EPA EST. NO. EPA REG. NO. MANUFACTURED BY SETRE CHEMICAL COMPANY MEMPHIS, TN. 38137 100.0% NET CONTENTS " • " , " • " < • . • • .. ''''1 I (0 I I • •• , • , , " • . ... , • " • • ••••• • • • • • •••••• • • •• ••••• • • ••••• • • ••••• • • • • •••••• • • •• .. -. j. ( ' .. ~. ..... -... , ......... ., ........ -... ' , ,ii nbc d d ''$fj)il.;+ ;::. •

• t 1" I . .------------------------------------I "., .. ( ( PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals WARNING May be fatal if swallowed .• Causes eye irritation. Harmful if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling·and before eating or smoking. Avoid breathing spray mist. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Keep out of reach of domestic animals, particularly cattle. Consumption of this product, spray solution, or water contaminated with product can result in serious ilness or possible death of bovines. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT If swallowed, drink one or two glasses of water immediately and induce vomiting by sticking finger down back of throat. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with p]nty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Keep out of lakes, streams or ponds. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes • . , DIRECTIONS FOR USE l4r It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent· with its labeling. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Do not use or store around the home environment. Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. ,. , .. , Ccntainer Disposal: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then ofler' for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose Qf '. in a sanitary landf ill, or incineration, or, if allowed b'1 0 •• 0 state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay oo of smoke. • ••••• •• • 00. 00 0 • • •• • 0 0 00 0 • ••••• • •• • • •••••• • • •• ••••• • • ••••• o

,.' " _ 4 •• ". .' ( ( GENERAL INFORMATIOll FOR USE ON CORN ·CYANAZINE 4L Herbicide is a selective preemergence herbicide for the .control of annual grasses and broadleaved weeds in field corn. CYANAZINE 4L may also be used preemergence in certain tank-mix combinations with other herbicides as described below. ." 'J .• '':'" When CYANAZINE 4L is used alone or in combination with Sutan +, Eradicane, Alachlor (Lasso), or Paraquat, as directed on this label, there is no herbicide carryover which interferes with succeeding crops, and the user can rotate from corn to other crops. 11hen CYANAZINE 4L is used in combination with atrazine, however, only corn or sorghum may be planted the following year. 11hen CYANAZINE 4L is used in combination with Dual, refer to the Dual label for precautions on rotational crops. As a preemergence herbicide, CYANAZINE 4L is active mainly through the roots; and therefore, its effect on ,eeds is dependent on adequate rainfall to move the herbicide into the root zone. A rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation is recommended if a rainfall or sprinkler irrigation has not occurred within about ten days after application of CYANAZINE 4L alone, as a tank-mix or as a sequential application. Moisture should be sufficient to wet the top 1 1/2 to 2 inches of soil or make the soil too wet to cultivate; for most soils one-half inch of moisture is sufficient. J Under conditions _hich delay weed germination, such as low temperature, lac of soil surface moisture, or when germ­ ination extends over a long period, the effectiveness of the herbicide may be impaired. Rotary 'hoeing, a shallow cUltivation or a postemergence herbicide treatment may be ::If benefit under these circumstances. If the corn is cultivated, tillage should be shallow to minimize herbicide dilution in the soil. CYANAZINE 4L is not effective when used preemergence on peat or muck soils. Do not use CYANAZINE 4L on sands or loamy sands (soils consisting of more than 70% sand) containing less than 1% organic matter. CYANAZINE 4L should be applied only once per crop season. . , , Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products used in mixtures. The effectiveness of any combination is •••••• generally dependent on weed spectrum, soil texture, ana's6Ll : .: organic matter content. Suggested rates for CYANAZINE 4L :alone":": and all tank-mix combinations of CYANAZINE 4L with othf Qerbici~~s can be found in rate tables contained in this label. :' ,,' ":", APPLICATION DIRECTIONS General Mixing and Spraying Directions t C. ( C . , c: CI ( • , .. . ••••• • • ••••• , . .. , ,t. c •• c. •• Be sure the sprayer tank, boom and nozzles have been thbr6ugh',.' flushed with clean water if another pesticide has been,~gefi previously. ... • " 7

( Sufficient jet or mechanical agitation should be provided during the filling operation and during application to keep the tank mix combination uniformly suspended. Fill the spray tank At least one-half full of clean water and while pump and agitator are running, add the recommended amount of CYANAZINE 4L to the tank, then fill with water to the desired level. For tank mixes, Once the CYANAZINE 4L is completely suspended in the water, add the recommended amount of atrazine, Sutan +, Eradicane 6.7E, alachlor (Lasso) 4EC, Dual 8E, or Paraquat CL to the tank while filling with water to the desired level. For tank mixes with atrazine 80W, completely suspend the atrazine in water prior to adding CYANAZINE 4L. Nitrogen solutions or complete liquid fertilizer may replace all or part of the water as carrier. Always check the compatibility of CYANAZINE 4L or CYANAZINE 4L tank mixes and liquid fertilizer, according to the Jar Test for compatibility instructions below, before the herbicides and fertilizer are mixed in the spray tank. Do not APPLY THE CYANAZINE 4L/PARAQUAT IN SUSPENSION TYPE LIQUID FERTILIZERS. Allow the pump to run several minutes before application to ensure proper suspension and mixing of CYANAZINE 4L or other various mixtures. If CYANAZINE 4L or tank mix combinations of CYANAZINE 4L with atrazine are allowed to stand in a spray tank or nurse tank_for an extended period (several hours or overnight), provide good agitation for several minutes before application to ensure proper suspension and mixing. Tank-mix combinations of CYANAZINE 4L with alachlor (Lasso), Dual, Sutan +, Eradicane, or Paraquat shoultl be continuously agitated and should not be left in the spray tank for prolonged periods without agitation prior to use; batches of these should be mixed and applied the same day. Apply with flat an (even flat fan for band application) or flood nozzles in conjunction with 50 mesh nozzle screens and in-line screens. Carefully follow the nozzle manufacturer's recommendation for correct nozzle height, positioning and bpacing. Check for uniform distribution of spray droplets. Apply at pressures of 20-40 psi to reduce chemical loss due to fine mist drift. Check nozzles, pressure, and output regularly to ensure proper calibration and application. .. ,- . Apply the spray solution containing CYANAZINE 4L evenly lb the soil surface using. 10-30 gallons per acre for ground' • < ( • 8.pplcation and for CYANAZINE 4L tank-mixes at 15-30 g,al;Lpns per acre for ground application, CVANAZINE 4L may be agped by air using a minimum of 4 gallons of spray per acre.' ... _' Consult your local Agricultural Extension Agent for help -in determining soil texture, organic matter -content, and 'tt,' most appropriate herbicide rate or mixture ratio for L1c~1 condi tions. " • •• ;., .. ...- ........... \ __ _ ••• __ '-":.£1..0_"" • ...... _ v .. _ ~.-:.... . .. w(· •.• _ .. ____ "J .. - .. ~ ..... ,;_.-'::< .. ! • i7!J3ii"'i'iiG'Y • ••••• • • • • • •••••• • • •• ...... • • ••••• • •••••• • • .. •••••• • • •• •• 2

'. , WEEDS CONTROLLED BY CYANAZINE 4L ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH HERBICIDE TANK MIXES SHOI'/N BELOW GRASSES Annual bluegrass Annual Fescues Annual (Italian) ryegrass Barnyardg-rass Bullgrass Crabgrass Fall panicum Giant Foxtail Goosegrass Green foxtail Junglerice Stinkgrass (Indian lovegrass) Witchgrass Yellow Foxtail • BROADLEAVES Annual groundcherry Annual morningglory Annual sedge Black mustard BUffalobur Buttercup (annual) Carpetweed Cocklebur Common chickweed Common groundsel Common mallow • Common purslane Mayweed Smallflower galinsoga Corn spurry Nightshade (annual) Smartweed Curly dock (seedling) Pigweed (Pennsylvania) Fiddleneck Pineappleweed Sunflower (wild, annu Florida p'.lsley plantain common) (Florida purslane) poorjoe 'l'arweed cuphea Hedge mustard Prickly sida (teaweed) (Gumweed) Jimsonweed Prostrate knotweed Velvetleaf kochia Prostrate spurge Wildbuckwheat Ladysthumb Ragweed Wild Mustard Lambsquarters ShepherdHpurse Wild Radish Wild Turnip • ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • .. •••••• • • • .. . , • • , • ••••• • .. • • ••••• "" ... • • • " , , . • ••••• , • • •• .. • , • • • •••••• t< • • • .. .. • ... • • • •• •

( ( . Jar Test for Compatibility \ A. Add one pint of liquid fertilizer or other carrier to be t used to two quart jars. Mark one quart jar 'with" and the other jar "without." . ; B. To the jar marked "with" add 1/. teaspoon of a suitable : compatibility agent. Shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds i to mix. (1/. teaspoon/pint = 2 pints/IOO gallons.) I C. To each jar add the appropriate amount of herbicide : corresponding to the herbicide rate and spray volume selected (see following table). If more than one herbi- I cide is used. add them separately; wettable powders . lirst, flowables second. and emulsible concentrates last. Shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds after each addition. D. Let stand one-half hour and make observations. If ' any separation, agglomeration, or precipitation has • occurred, agair. shake the jar 10 to 15 seconds.

  1. If mixtures appear to be compatible in both jars, the herbicides can probably be used without a com- • patibilityagent.
  2. If the mixture in the jar marked "with" is compati­ ble but the one in the jar marked "without" is incompatible, a compatibility agent should be used.
  3. lfboth mixtures are incompatible, the liquid fertil­ izer and herbicide should not be used in the same spray tank. JAR TEST FOR <::/ANIRINf I.. COMPATIBILITY WITH LIQUID FERTILIZER Gallons Liquid Fertilizer per Acre 10 15 20 25 30' 40 Teaspoons C'tRNRDNP/L· per Pinls of Fertilizer 2'12 I'" 11/4 'I, '12 • Based on 1 quart CrnNRlJ.v, J.ft (1 pound active ingredient) per acre in fertilizer ,'o/urnes indicated. Increase 1'Olume proportionately to cor­ respond with intended field rate in tems of quarts Cr/lNAllllt' tiL. per acre(e.g .• for{teld rate of4 quarts CVAI(RtlNf L/L in 20 gallons fertilizer peracre. add 5 teaspoons (:rflNAl/fIlE. 'Ik to 1 pint fertilizer forcompati­ bility testing purposes. CALCULATION: At 4 quarts crAN'll/Nelll.. rate120 gallons fertilize.~. 4 x 11/4 teaspoons"" 5 teaspoons ('Y/hl/lCINc 1./4 Jpint of fertilizer). If a test such as outlined indicates that components of a proposed mix are compatible, the applicator still has the responsibility of combining materials in sequence to the spray tank in accordance with directions prescribed on the label of the herbicides or pesticides involved. Tests have indicated that compatibility agents, noted below by the various tank mix combinations, may give improved compatibility in liquid fertilizers. Tank Mix Combination (''(twil(lN<; "lr.Jlasso 4EC (Uquid Fertilizer Grade) CY/lHR""€ t(1-JDuaISE CYJ1NAIlJlf ,,/l,JSulan + 6.7E Compatibility Agents ~robab'y not needed in 28·0·0. 10·34·0. Compe. may Ilelp in others. Probably not needed in 28·0·0. Unile, Spray·Male. Ivory liquid may help in othefS. Probably no! needed in 28-0·0. Incomp"iblo in 10·34·0. Unile. Spray·Male. Kern·link may help in Olhers. Application In Center Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation Water (For use in Western Plains States only) CiANRlINe lib alone or in tank-mix combinations with atrazine 4L or alachlor (Lasso) 4EC, may be applied iii center pivot sprinkler irrigation water. Apply anytime after planting but prior to crop emergence. Pre-mix the herbicide(s) in water to form a slurry and inject at a carefully calibrated rate into the irrigation water during the entire "eriod 01 the run. Mix as directed for a spray application. Provide good agitation ror the herbicide mixture throughout the application. Select the correct application rate of CYIINlIlIN( 'If,. or theCVIINl/zIN( tank-mix combina­ tions from the rate tables listed on the label. Choose the rate according to the soil textm'e and organic matter as i described. For fields with variable soils. use a tank-mix combination or adjust the rate correctly for the coarser textured, low organic matter sections of the field. Example: A center pivot sprinkler that is 1320 feet long (1/. mile) will irrigate 125.7 acres. A sandy loam soil containing 2% organic maller will require 2 quarts of (;YRNf/ZlNf '/J., per acre. 125.7 A x 2lbs. = 251.4Ibs. active cvllIVIWflJE 'Ii. or 251.4 quarts. CYI1Nlllll'/1: 'I/.. 251.4 = 62.85 gallons C rl/Nl/lIN"- 'II- 4 Mixing tank size 600 gallons. Sprinkler takes 20 hours to apply 1/2 inch of water; injection rate = 600 = 30 gal.lhr. or 0.5 gal./minute 20 Calibrate injection pump to deliver the herbicide mix into the irrigation system at the rate of 30 gallons per hour or 0.5 gallons per minute. For tank-mix combinations, select the correct dosage rate and follow the same procedures outlined above for each herbicide component. / ( I Apply CYf1ioll/llJ./E '14 alone or in tank-mix combinaion with atrazine 4L or alachlor 4 EC in 1/2 to 1 acre inch of ' water. Use this method of application only with irrigation i systems designed for uniform application of water such as center pivot sprinklers. AddItional Use Precautions
  4. Apply product or tank mixes only through center pivot irrigation systems containing anti-siphon and check va!ves which will prevent water source contamination and overflow of the slurry tank and containing inter­ locking controls between metering device and .he wa­ ter pump to ensure simultaneous shut off.
  5. Inject the product and tank mixes with a ppitiy displacement pump into the main Ito'! at-pad ofl' ri~ht angle turn to ensure adequate mixing." • • ••••• 3. ApplicatIOn of more than label recomI1lended qU"Qtil ties of irrigation water per acre )t.esult.il~­ creased product performance by I'''movi :tQe chemical from the zone of elTective\lM.' • •
  6. Do not apply when wind speed favol'$' dfift, whp.'\f tern connertors leak, when nozzles do riot provide""i! form .1i"Iribution. Of when Iin<:': '«'l'l\tainiqK. tllq produc! loust 1 Inullr ,t andclismat'ltletI. • ••••• ( c ....
  7. Greater accumc) in calibration an\l, <llsttibution will be achieved by injecting a large volume or more dilute slurry per hour.
  8. Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlay suffitiently, unacceptable weed control may result. Where sprinkler distribution patterns overlap exces- sively, crop injury may result. __ ~' ~ ~ __ ~ ~ ~ ,",.J..... •• , ......... a"- ... ___ ". I .•

( ( Preemergence - l!VRNqINc.lfl... ulene.. . ApplyCYANAlIl'lfl/t: immediately before planting, a planting. or afterplanling, but before the crp has emcrge. Avoid remoyal of treated soil from seedrow pnor to or dunng the plantmg operation. . b d Use CVRNRlIIJf 1(1. at 1.2 to 4 quarts per acre m roa cast treatments. (For band application. use roportionately less:) Ad· jusl the rate of application for a given sOIl as closely as possible to the optimum rate given in the Prc.emergence Broadcast Apphca- tion Rates Per Acre forCYMlflllN</f, Table. ... . CYANnltriC « may be applied preemergence With hqUid fellll­ izers. To aply anlYRlwf </'- with liquid fellilizer. fill the spray tank at least one-half full of liqUId fertlhzer and add the recom­ mended amount of CVANlIlINt" to the tank, then fill wlIh Ioquod fertilizer to the desired level. Sufficient jet vr mechanical agita­ tion should be provided during the filling operation and during application to keep the product uniformly suspended. !fthe fertil­ izer requirement is less than 15 gallons per acre, add sufticient water to increase the vo1ume of the mixture to ensure adequate volume for even distribution to the soil surface. If incorporation of the fertilizer mixture is desird. usc fK\:cr cultivation equip­ ment sct for 2-3 inch dc:pth. or a tand1ll di!<t.c cllu pcnctralc 2--1 inches while operaling Oil "·6 mph. [Ill not store Cl'/1NlIllf1/c JiL with liquid rcrtili7.t:r in the prayer or nur ... c tank, Check to ensure the compatibility of CYIlNt1.tINC· -'I" with liquid fertilizer prior to mixin!;! in the pra)' lank. , PREEMERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE FOR C~~IIIAIIII€1j1- FOR CORN (For Band Application, Use p, 'portlonately es.) Quarts oC(;YI1NRlIN["J. Per Acre Pcrcen{ Oranic Matter in SoU· I Soil Texture • Deseriotion Less than J% J% 2110 3% 4<;!- Over 4110 Sand)". Loam," S;Jnd Do Not Use" 1.2 1.6 2,0 2.-' 2.8 - I Sand)" loam 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 H 3,2 - I Loam. Sill Loam. 1.6 2.0 2.4 2,8 3,2 3.6 Sill Sandy Clay Loam. 2.0 2.4 U 3.2 3.6 4,0 Clay Loom. Sill;' CI.,' Loam I , Sandy Clay. 2.4 2.8 3.2 3-6 4.0 4,0 i Silt)" Clay, Clay Pcal and Muck Nut Rl.'(ul1utlcmlcJ ·FtJrOfKunic' malla rn"t1I1 ht-"IUrtl Ihmr liJud IId,UJ"N. rulT P'llpj,"mnlll,/,". ··Do nUl fllrc.yJltI'e "i;. (IJI Jundl fiT "elm.,- su1!tlJ fill/is OIRJ!S""k (if Ir/urr 'hun 704 sUIIJ, nm,.""iIlJllt'sl ,11<111 1'1 fJ''''''''I'InCIIlu. I· Preemergence Tank Mixes emAIl/ElliE bJAtrazine BOW or 4L _( Use (;YRNRQN£lI/. /atrazine SOW or 4L as tank-mix com­ binations at a total rate of 1.2 to 4 pounds contained active ingredient per acre in broadcast treatments. (For band applications. apply proportionately less.) Apply be­ fore planting, at planting, or after planting. Avoid re­ moval of treated soil from .eedrow prior to or during the planting operation. Adjust the total combined rate of application for a given soil as closely as possible accord­ ing to the optimum rate given in the Preemergence Table I Soli Texture 1.1+0.7 1.3+0.9 1.6+1.0 1.6+ 1.1' 1.9+1.2 Broadcast Application Rate Table for CYIlNl/rJl'/< -'It. - . Use two parts CtllIVI/(INe 1/1. to one part atrazine (see Tables I and III for rates) or equal parts of both herbicides (see Tables II and IV for rates) at a combined rate equal to the CYI/NllNt 'II.. rate of application for a particular soil. The two to one ratio of Cyt1Nl/lINC </1. latrazine is suggested for grassier conditions. Plant only com or sorghum the year following the use of CI/",qllN ",- latrazine tank mixes. BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK-MIX COMBINATIONS OFCYllAIl1tlllf 'II. AND Parts e!lHR"'£: 1 Part fOR 1.6+1.0 RA2:INEBOW 1.9+ 1.2 2.1+ 1.3 2.4+1.5 • 2.1+1.3 2.4+1.5 2.7+1.7 . -";

• __ •• u • IDof I r . Table 11 BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK-MIX COMBINATIONS OF CWl/ltJNE 'II.. AND ATRAZINE SOW I,V (1 Part CflWlllil'if.: 1 Part Atrazlne) FOR CORN < Quarts oll!rRNl1lJl\JE 'I,. + PLJnds 01 Atrazlne sow . ::; Percent Organic Maller In SoU' T~ Soli Texture I Descrlpllon less than 1% 1% 2% 3% 4% Over 4% Sand. Loamy Sand DoNo~ Use 0.6+0.75 0.8+ 1.0 1.0 + 1.25 1.2 + 1.5 1.4+ 1.75 I Sandy Loam 0.6+0.75 0.8+ 1.0 1.0+ 1.25 1.2 + 1.5 1.4+ 1.75 1.6+2.0 Loam. Silt Loam 0.8+ 1.0 1.0 + 1.25 1.2 + 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.25 ! Silt I Sandy Clay Loam, 1.0+ 1.25 1.2+ 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.25 2.0+2.5 I Clay Loam, t>i1ly Clay Lo.m SandyCI.y, 1.2+ 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.25 2.0T2.5 2.0+2.5 SHlyCI.,. Clav , Peat and Muck Not Recommended , -For oTl!onic mollerconlent In-Iu.'een those listed. adjust the rote proportlOnate'.v . I • Table III BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX COMBINATIONS OF I;.YI/NAlINCl/1. AND ATRAZINE 4L i (2 PartsCY .... A[J"E: 1 Part Atrazine) FOR CORN Quarts Oll!rRVRlIlI/E 'It.. + Quarts 01 Atrazine 4l Percent Organic Matter In Soli' Soli Texture i Descrlpllon Less than 1% 1% 2% 3% 4%. Over 4% I Sand, Loamv Sand Do Not Use 0.8+0.4 1.1 +0.5 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 I 1 SandvLoam 0.8+0.4 1.1 +0.5 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1 + 1.1 1 Loam, Silt Loam, 1.1 +0.:1' 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1 + 1.1 2.4 + 1.2 i I Silt i Sandy Clay Loam, 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1+1.1 2.4 + 1.2 2.7 + 1.3 Clay Loam, • Silly Clay Loam Sandy Clay, 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1 + 1.l 2.4 + 1.2 2.7 + 1.3 2.7+ 1.3 I i Silty Clay, Clay Peat and Muck Not Recommended I -Fororgan;c malterro'u"ent betU'('en those lisled, adjust Ihe rofe prc.porfionofely. BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES I Tab!e!V PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX COMBINATIONS OF CYI/NIIM£ "I. AND ATRAZINE 4L ! (1 Part CYNR(I'II! 1 Part Atrazlne) FOR CORN •••• , - , Quarts ICrAIVn(ll't 'flo + Quarts 01 Atrazlne 4l • • • , , • • • Percent Organic Maller In Soli' • ••• , • , , Soil Teltture .. • I • t. Over4io:· I Description Less than 1% 1% 2% 3°/" 4% • " Sand, Loamy Sand Do Not Use 0.6+0.6 0.8+0.8 1.0+ 1.0 1.2+1.2. • •• • 1.4+ 1.4. I .. 1.6+r.8:" Sandy Loam 0.6+0.6 0.8+0.8 1.0 + 1.0 1.2+ 1.2 1.4+ 1.4 , • ,. Loam, Silt Loam, 0.8+0.8 1.0 + 1.0 1.2 + 1.2 1.4+ 1.4 1.6+ 1.6. , .·.1.8+ J.§ ••• ,. Silt • • • ' Sandy Clay Loam, , ... 1.0+ 1.0 1.2+ 1.2 1.4+1.4 1.6+ 1.6 1.8 + 1.8- •• • :2.0+2.0 Clay Loam, Silty Clav Loam SandyClsy, 1.2+ 1.2 1.4+1.4 1.6+1.6 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+2.0 2.0+2.0 I;:'. 8iJtvClav, Clay 1:' Peatanci Muck' Not Recommended , ":.:: ·ForoQ.nrt: mot,.ronttnt MUlJun Iho~ /isttd, adjuat th~ NIt pmportiono'(.'~v. ,1:. . ,'. . ..

( ( • . CYRNl/lltJe'{LtAIl1chlor (Lasso) 4 EC Use 0.6 to 2.0 quarts per acre of CV/INUNE 'II. . plus 2 before planting, at planting, or after planting. but before the crop has emerged. Avoid removal of treated soli from quarts per acre of Lasso 4 EC {except on clays over 4% the s.edrow prior to or during the planting operation. organic matter when Lasso should be applied at 2.5 Use the rates recommended in Table V. (For band applica. quarts per acre) as a tank·mix combination immediately tions, apply pr<>portionately less. I Table V BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX COMBINATIONS OF CvntvnllNli 'fG AND ALACHLOR (LASSO) 4 EC FOR CORN Quarts 01 (VRNlfllHE'/L + Quarts 01 Alachlor 4 EC Percent Organic MaUer In SoU' SoU Texlure Description Less than 1% 1% 2% 3% 4% Over 4% Sand Loamy Sand Do Not Use 0.6+2.0 0.8+2.0 1.0+2.0 1.2+ 2.0 1.4+2.0 Sandy Loam 0.6+2.0 0.8+2.0 1.0+2.C 1.2 + 2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 Loam, Silt Loam 0.8+2.0 1.0+2.0 1.2+2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.0 Silt Sandy Clay Loam, 1.0+2.0 1.2+2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.0 2.0+2.0 Clay Loam, Silty Clay Loam Sandy Clay, 1.2+2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.0 2.0+2.0 2.0+2.5 Silty Clay, Clay Peat and Muck Not Recommended ·Fororganic mallercnntent belu'een those listed. adjust the rale proportionately. CrnNI/ZlI(E '/1.. JDual BE Use O.S to 2.5 quarts per acre of CYRNI/UI'/<' 'it. with 1.25 to 2.5 pints per acre vfDualSE as a tank mix combination before planting, at planting, or after planting but before the corn has emerged. If applied before planting, incorpo. rate the herbicide combination into the soil to avoid mov· mg the treated sot! from the row durmg plantmg. If incorporating, use power·driven cultivation equipment set for 2·3 inch depth or a tandem disc set to penetrate 2·4 Table VI inches while operating at 4·6 mph. For thorough mixing, disc in two directions and follow with a harrow, drag, or other leveling device. Prior to the second discing, read· just the disc to prevent cutting deeper ·than 4 inches. If corn is planted on beds, apply and incorporate the tank mixture after bed formation. Use the rates recommended III Table VI for broadcast applications. (For band application, apply proportion. ately less.) BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX COMBINATIONS OF CVIlNflllN( <iL AND DUAL BE FOR CORN Pounds oICYIIl'/nll"'U/ + PInts 01 Dual8E Percent OrganIc MaUer In SoH' ..... SoU Texlure , • • • • Descrlollon less Than 1% 1%102.5% 2.5% to 40/. ' Over4% •••• Sand,LoamySand Do Not Use 0.8 - 1.4 + 1.25 -1.5 1.4-1.6+ 1.6-1.75 •• 1.75+2.0 • Sandy Loam 0.8+ 1.25 1.2 -1.4 + 1.25 -1.5 1.4 -1.75 + 1.5-1.75 • lI.\J +2.0 • C I (c- Loam, Silt Loam, Silt 1.2 + 1.5 1.4 -1.75 + 1.5 -1.75. 1.75-2.0+ 1.75-2.0 • J5'+ 2.25 • Sandy Clay Loam, ••••• • • Clay Loam, •• .. • Silty Clay Loam, 1.4 + 1.5 1.6-2.0 + 1.75 -2.0 2.0 - 2.25 + 2.0 - 2.25 • Ie 2/1+2.5··:·· Sandy Clay, .. .. • ... SilJl' ClaYe Clay • , • ~ Peat and Muck Not Recommended ·For hiph('r or}!nn;,' mallrr/f'vt'IH 'l~(' thr hiJ!ht'r dnstl}!t' mUs. : ; i • • • • • • •• _ ••• _ .• ":"' ___ " _ . - .1.' .... ............. I.:. •. ;. .... ( .. .-..-. ...... ~ ..... .'."..",.. ... ,-, ~ .•. ,. ........ ~ ...... ____ ....... '" I 'ii" ta il. $+''-+'" ;4

"II" preemergence following preplant incorporated application of Sutan + 6.7E. Use the rates recomrr:nded in Table VII. (For band applications, apply proportion­ ately less. I For incorporation, use power-rlriven cultiva­ tion equipment set for a two-to three-inch depth, or a tandem disc set to cut to a depth of about 4 inches while operat;ng at four to six miles per hour. For thorough mixing, disc in two directions, and follow with a harrow, drag or other leveling device. Prior to the second discing, readjust the disc to prevent cutting deeper than 4 inches. Existing stands of yellow and purple lIut.edge must be turned under and chopped up prior to chemical treatments. DO NOT USE FOR MILO OR SORGHUM. DO NOT USE FOR CORN SEED STOCK. Additional Weeds Controlled by CYIiNIiZINE 'II. Grasses Sedges Plus Sutan + S.7E Combinations Sandbur Shattercane (Wild Cane)' Texas Panicum Yellow nutsedge (Yellow nutgrass) Purple nutsedge (Purple nutgrass) 'Suppression only-refer t? the Sutan + label for appro- priate supplemental cultural and tillage practices. BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK-NuX COMBINATIONS OF CYANf/l/Nt 'II. AND SUTAN + S.7E' FOR CORN Quarts 01 Ci/INRlJN£ l{l. + Quarts 01 SUTAN + fl.7E Percent 'JrJ:!anic ltiat!cr in Soil" .-Soil Texture Description [.ess t.han 1 'l l'h 2'k 3'k 4'k Over4'k Sand. Loamv Sand Do Not u.o 0.8 + 1.8 1.0 + 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4+1.8. ~ •• . s • l.u +.1. • ~ • Sandy Loam 0.8+ 1.8 1.0 + 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+1.g " 1.8 +J.& •• Loam Silt Loam, Silt 1.0 + 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4+ 1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8+ 1.. 2.0+2.4-" • , • 2.0+;;i:: • Sandy Clay Loam, 1.2 + 1.8 1.4+ 1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8 + 1.8 2.0+ 2.4 .. Clay Loam. t I ( I Silty Cia}, Loam • • • I tel Sandy Clay. 1.4+ 1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+ 1.8 2.0+2.4 • 2.0+2._ •• ' Siltv Cloy. CI.v .. • • • • -Peat and Muck Not Recommended • • •• •• • , ! t 'Utth(! rates in thia table lor general weed rvntrul.Forf;(·lds with mocitl"att to heap, in(es:ationso(salJdbur, w,ldcalle. nuBe"""'!. t".rospantcum. nfer 10 the SutOIl + label fur appropriate higher ral,,'s,Do not applyCrllWIIlNt: ISulon + 011 SOlids alld loom.v sOl,dll of lesB thall one peru"' organic malftrand 'hI I,ght sondy soils ofeaslern coo!tal states, Cultivation i! suggested in addition to IheC"fANIU.lNl !£rod'fan treatment in fields u·ith (I moderolt to htavy infestation of .andbur. wild,,'ane. Texas panicuni or nutgrass. "Foror/tonic malt"rcontent helwun tho!t listed, ac{;ust the lUte proportumat('/.v. . I I I ! : ._0" _ .......... _~" ...

, , CVIWRtlNCW-/Eradlcane 6.7E Existing stands of quackgrass. purple and yellow nutsedge musl be turned under and thoroughly chopped up prior to chemical trealments. ( ( Use 0.8 to 2.0 quarts per acre ofCANI!"Nt· <It. plus 1.8 to 2.4 quarts per acre of Eradicane 6.7E as a tank-mix combination and incorporate immediately or apply CrIIl'I­ IIlllV If/.. preemergence following preplant incorporated application of Eradicane 6.7E. Use the rates recom­ mended in Table VIII (For band applications. apply pro­ portionately less. I For incorporation. use power-driven cultivation equipment set for a two- to three-inch depth. or a tandem disc set to cut to a depth of about four inches while operating at four to six miles per hour. For thor­ ough mixing. disc in two directions (cross discI. and follow with a harrow. drag or other leveling device. Prior to the second discing. readjust the disc to prevent cutting deeper than four inches. Table VIII DO NOT USE FOR MILO OR SORGIIUi\1. DO NOT USE FOR CORNSEED STOCK. Additional Weeds Controlled by eYANlIlllI/t- 41. Plus Eradieane 6.7E Combinations Grasses Perennial Weeds Sand bur Shattercane (Wild Cane)' Quackgrass Nutsedge Inulgrass) 'Suppression only - refer to the Erodicane label {or ap­ propriate supplemental culturol and tillage practices. BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE OF TANK-MIX COMBINATIONS OF CVflNA'{INf 'II.. AND ERADICANE 6.7E" FOR CORN Quarts of C'l1W1l11/oJ"<A+ Quarts of ERADICANE 6.7E Percent Organic Matter In Soli"· Soli Te;.;re Descrlpllon Lesslhan 1% 1% 2% 3% 4% Over 4% Sand. Loamy Sand DoNol USE 0.8+ 1.8 1.0 + 1.8 1.2.+ 1.8 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+ 1.8 Sandy Loam 0.8+ 1.8 . 1.0+ 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4 '.-1.8 1.6+ 1.8 1.8 + 1.8 Loam. Silt Loam 1.0+ 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4+1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+2.4 Silt Sandy Clay Loam. 1.2+ 1.8 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+ 1.8 1.8 + 1.8 2.0+2.4 2.0+2.4 Clay Loam. Siltv Clay Loam -. . Sandy Clay. 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+ 1.8 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+ 1.8 2.0+2.4 2.0+2.4 Silty Clay. Clay' Peal and Muck Not Recommended ·Use the rales in this table for general u'eed control. For fields with moderate to hoolly infestations of sandhur, wi/drone. nutsedge. Texas panicum. orquackgrass. refeT to the Erodu'ane lahfl for appropriate higher rates. Do nol apply crANlltJtv(. ISutan + on sands and loamy sands of less tluln one ptrcentorganic matter and the light sandy soils of eastern coastal states. Cultivation is suggested in addition to the crlJ""tIIY/Eradicane treatnwnt in fields with a moderate to heavy infestation of sandhur. wild cane, or nutgrass. nFoTorllanic mattt"Tronttnt betwHn those listed, adjust the rote proportionatel.v. • ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• • • • •• •• • • • • ••••• • •• • • ••••• •••• • • • •••• • ••••• • • • •• • •• • • • •••••• •• • • • •• •• • • •• • • • •• •

  • GENERAL INFORMATION 'For use In grain sorghum ( ( . . eVRAIRt/AIt'lL ':' Herbicide is a selective preemergence herbicide for use in combination with propachlor 65 WP '. (Ramrod 65 WP) for the control of the following weeds in grain sorghum: . Grasses Barnyardgrass Crabgrass Fall panicum Giant foxtail Green foxtail Yellow foxtail Broadleaves Annual morningglory Carpetweed Cocklebur Common lambsquarters Pigweed Smartweed (Pennsylvania) Tall waterhemp VelvetIeaf CYANI/(II,J'- 1/1.. is a selective preemergence herbicide for use in combinatin with propazine 80 WP (Milogard 80W) for the control of the following weeds in gram sorghum. Grasses Fall panicum Giant foxtail Green foxtail Large crabgrass Smooth crabgrass Yellow foxtail Broadleaves Annual morningglory Cocklebur Common lambsquarters Com ilIOn purslane Pigweed Puncturevine Velvetleaf As a preemergence herbicide, etANfllINE 'II.. is active mainly through the roots and therefore its effect on w."ds is dependent on adequate ainfall to mOve the herbicide into the root zone. Mcisture should be suffiCient to wet the top 1'/2 to 2 inches of soil or make the.soil to.o wet to culivate; for most soils one-hal finch of OItur IS suffic­ ient. A rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation IS recom­ mended if a rainfall or sprinkler irrigation has not occurred within about ten days after application. Under conditions which delay weed germination, suth as low 1 temperatures, lack of soil surface moisture, or hen ger­ mination extends over a long period, the effectiveness of the herbicide may be impaired. Rotary hoeing, a shallow I cultivation, or a postemergence herbicide treatment my be of benefit under these circumstances. If the grl~ sorghum is cultivated, tillage should be shallow to mml­ mize herbicide dilution in the soil. (J.ynNllllAJe- in tank mix combination with propachlor or propazine should be applied only once per cro~ season. If replanting of grain sorghum is necessary, It ay be planted in soil previously treated with thes Ixtures. Do not make a second applicatIOn or crop mJury may occur. When CMNlIlJAJe 'It. + propachlor tank mix is used as directed on this label, the user can rotate from grain sorghum to other crops. Only apply this tank mix to grain sorghum grown in states east of the Rocky Mountains; in Texas, apply only in the Texas D1acklands and Gulf CoasUCoastal Bend areas. CIINnlll("'I1. in tank mix combination with propnzine should be applied to grain sorghum grown only in the stntes of Texas (the Texas D1acklands and Gulf CoasU Coastal Bend areas only), Oklahoma, and Kansas. In the Texas D1acklands and Gulf COBsUCoastal Bend areas, fields treated with /IN(IIJ.· 'It. + propazine tank mix may be planted to cotton, soybeans or corn 12 months after treatment. Other crops should not be planted for 18 months following treatment. In Oklahoma, fields treated with CVRNI1&N{ 1(1.. + propazine tank mix may be planted to cotton or corn 12 months or more after application. In Kansas, corn may be planted in rotation 12 months after IIf·v. If treatment. In Oklahoma and Kansas other crops should not be planted for 18 months following treatment. Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products used in mixtures. The effectiveness of any co­ bination is generally dependent on weed spectrum, mOIS­ ture, soil texture and soil organic matter content. Suggested rates for all tank mix combinations of CvI11J­ Rz,,-I' l/t. with other herbicides can be found in the follow­ ing rate tables. Consult your local Agricultural Extension Agent for help in determining soil texture, organic matter content, and the most appropriate herbicide rate or mixture ratio for local conditions. APPLICATION DIRECTIONS General mixing and spraying directions Be sure the sprayer tank, boom and nozzles have been thoroughly flushed with clean water prior to use. Sufficient jet or mechanical agitation should be pro­ vided during the filling operation and during application to keep theCrllNRl"NE uniformly suspended. Fill the spray tank at least one half full of clean water and with pump and agitator running, add the recommended amount of CVnNRu.v. <It. to the tank. When the CYRNRYNo '/l. is com­ pletely suspended in the water, add the recommended amount of propachlOl· or propazine to the tank while filling with water to the desired level. Allow the pump to run several minutes before applica­ tion to ensure complete suspension and mixing. ORf'(- II l/lI"'f <II. with propachloror propazine should not be left in the spray tank for prolonged periods. Batches of these I combinations should be mixed and applied the same day. I Apply with flat fan (even flat fan for band application) or flood nozzles in conjunction with 50 mesh nozzle screens and in-line screens. Carefully follow the nozzle I manufacturer's recommendation for correct nozzle height, positioning and spacing. Flood nozzles should have a 50% overlap in spray pattern. Check for uniform distribution of spray droplets. Apply at pressures of20-40 psi to reduce chemical loss due to fine mist drift. Check nozzle pressure and output regularly to assure proper calibration and application of tank mix combina­ tions. Apply these tank mix combinations in 20 to 30 gallons of water per acre for ground application. CnNlIVNe NL JPropachlor 65 WP Apply CVAn/A",,( 'It. + propachlor 65 WP as tank mix combinations at planting, or after plantinr., but:M"''':' the crop and weeds emerge. Adjust thi ralsof appr.cation for a given soil to the optimum dosage o:-ates shot..:n ft •• Table IX :', , " r •••• • • ••••• cVJlNt!c,N(I{t.JPropazlne SOWP < ' , , , , • Apply (;Y/lNtlQN< 'IJ.. + propazine 80 'rp as tall.vPJ combinations at planting. or after planting, but MlA/"t! the crop and weeds emerge. Adjust thq 1ttE! Qf appijij~"(l for a given soil to the optimum dosacl ..... tes sq.if! Table X . The combination of CYIl'lIWIJ( "''': I>!us propazine reduces the potential of herbicide carr6vet. . ' .. '. . -."'_.-... _ ..... :--.... , . ',,'$ ,. , ,,,, '. ~: •••• l' .•• '""'_ •• ' ... 1..;.... •••• ~._..".M.J, •

TABLE IX BROADCAST APPLICATION RATE'S PER ACRE FOR CYIWI/UIO'It. + PROPACHLOR 65 WP FOR GRAIN SORGHUM' Organic MaHer In Soli' 2% I 3% Soli Qts. . .ct. ,!< also Lbs. Texture eYAh4r ... 1'I"· + Propachlo. <!'ANIl_ + Propachlor ! Description' <II.. 65WP •• 65WP Sandy Loam 1.0 + 3,6 I 2 + 4.5 Loam, sill loam. sill 1.2 + 4,5 1.4 + 5.1 Sandy day loam, clflY loam, silty clay loam 1.4 + 5,1 1.6 + 6,0 Sandy clay, silty clay, clay 1.6 + 6.0 1.6 + 6,0 Peat and muck NOT RECOMMENDED , For band applitalion use proportionately less. t For organic maller content between those listed adjust the rate (

  • "lroportionately. . va not uscCJJkJi'I'INE Jpropachlor combinations on sand and loamy sand soils. .. ( TABLE X BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE FOR CYIWWJf:l/I-· + PROPAllNE 80WP FOR GRAIN SORGHUM' Qt •• Lb •• SoU Texture CHIN"""": + Propaztne Description' 'II.. BOWP Loam. sill loam. sill 0,8 + 1.0 Sandy clay loam. clay loam. silty c1av loam 1.0 + 1.25 Sandy clay, silty clay. clay 1.2 + 1.5 Peal and muck NOT RECOMMENDED I For ba.nd application use proportionatelv less. l' The Stlme dosage rales apply regardless ofthe organic matter conlent. Do nol use .cYAhnUNe I{ Jpropazlne 80 WP combinations on sand. loamy sands and sandy loam soils. •••••• " • • • • • • • • .. • ••••• • • •• " , • • ••••• , .. • • • •••• ~ ... • • ( ... • ••••• • • • •• .. • • • • • ••••• .. • • • •• •• • ... • • .. • '> • "':hi ,,."i_'t'y-;:·: ,)

G~:R~~INFORMATlON for u.se.in etHon- . . ( ( WEEDS CONTaOLLED BY PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION OF CYII/VI/ZIN£ 'It. Annual Morningglory species Cocklebur Prickly sida (teaweed) Spurge (prostrate and spotted) Preemergence Use CYilNlIllNe ,, . Herbicide is a selecti>e preeme"gence herbi· . cide for early season weed control ir. cotton. Supplemental practices (such as directed postemergenceCYRNIIZ'IN( . applica. tion) may be necessary to control late season weeds. (.¥lINhCltJC I//... can be used on cotton either alone or following a preplant incorporated application oftrifluralin (Treflan-). CV/lNl/tiN(<l1. may be applied preemergence in the states of Alabama, Arkan· 885. Georgia, Louisiana, ltiississippi,Missouri, Oklahoma. Ten· nessee and some areas of Texas (Texas GulfCoasUCoastal Bend and Blacklands only). . . As a preemergence herbicide. CYAltJAt6vt4l. . is active mainly through the roots, and thereCore its effect on weeds is dependent on adequa,te rainfall w move the herbicide into the root zone. Moisture should be sufficient to wet the top 1 'I. to 2 inches oC soi! or make the soil too wet to cultivate; for wost soils one·halC inch oC moIsture is sufficient. A shallow cultivation is ",com­ mended iCrainfall has not occurred within about 10 days after application, Under conditions which delay weed germination, such as low temperatures, lack oC soil surface mOisture, or when gennination extends over 8 long period, tbe effectiveness of the herbicide may be impaired. Rotary hoeing or a shallow cultiva­ tion may be oC benefit under these circumstances. If the cotton is cultivated, tillage should be shallow to minimize herbicide dilution in the soil. Select the proper rate oC (!YIINllfINC ,,, Cor the particular soil texture oC the field to be treated. Consult your local Agricul· tural Extension Agent for hei p in determining the soil texture, organic matter and the most appropriate herbicide rate for local conditions. Do not use e.VIllVA'lJoJ< 1/1.. , on soils containing less than 1% organic matter. In fields where the soil texture changes from coarse to fine, do not use the fine rate on the medium or coarse soil areas. or the medium rate on tr.e coarse soil areas. Avoid overlapping the spray pattern or overdosing the field with 1i.1RNtlTJAit ".,. Application rates above thoserecommendo:! Cor the soil texture can result in yellowing or stunting of the crop and may result in stand reduction. While cotton exhibita tolerance to C11WI/tiNt <It.. ., adverse growing (".,)nditions such 8S excessive rains. standing water or cold weather may result in stand reduction. Should the cotton stand be lost to adverse weathereonditions, the field can be replanted to cotton or soybeans. When C,(j'l",IN. q. is used as directed on this label there is no Cy/WI/VN£ herbicide carryover to interfere with succeeding crop., and the user can rotate from cotton to other crops. DO NOT GRAZE OR FEED FOLIAGE FROM TREATED AREAS TO LIVESTOCK. • 1"' ... ,. '. . . WEEDS CONTROLLED BY POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION OFeYIINl/lINF LIt. ,., ., Annual Morningglory (tall, smallflower, small while and ivyleaf) Cocklebur Prickly sida (teaweed) Pigweed (redroot and sjliny) Spurge (spotted) Postemergence Use cYnNl/IlJf. t./L is effective for the control of certain broadleaf weeds when applied 8S a directed postemergence treatment . C111NIWNt 'II. may be applied postemergence in the states oC Alabama, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia. Louisiana. Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennes· see and some areas oC Texas (Texas GulC CoasUCoastal Bend and Blacklands only). Care must be taken to prevent contact of the C'In",Rt/NE 'It.. . spray with cotton leaves 8S injury will occur. Use precisin application equipment 80 that the spray is directed to the soil around the base oC the cotton plants and still covers the em· erged weeds beneath the cotton. When CYRNl/tIN' 'Il. . is used a. directed on this label, there is no (,YMtlll,lJt; herbicide carryover to interfere with succeeding crops and the user can rotate from cotton to other crops. DO NOT GRAZE OR FEED FOLIAGE FROM TREATED AREAS TO LIVESTOCK APPLICATION DIRECTIONS General Mixing and SprayIng Directions Be sure the sprayer tank, boom and nozzles have been thor· oughly flushed with clean water prior to use. Sufficient jet or mechanical agitation should be provided during te filling operation and during application tA keep the CYA"Al/N . uniCorm!y suspended. Fill the spray .nk at least one·half full oC clean water, and with pump and agitator run· ning, add the recommended amount of'CYnNIiZJNt'" to the tank, then add water to the desired level. Allow the pump to run spveral minutt's before application to ensure ompl;te supC'nslOn and mixing of (,'YANIITINf ~ • If (ir!I"nt<Vc 'It lS allowed to stand in a spray tank or nurse tank for an xtc.nded period (seeral hours or ovcrnighU. provide good agltatlon Cor. several mut.s before application 1 'I'I'V" complete suspension and miXIng. 4 ,. •• • . App.ly \Yih fla~ fan noulesteven flat fM tOJ k:and app'11c.ai;J1) 10 conjunction With 50 mesh nozzle screens and in line sc:ceeltS. Carefully follow the nozzle manufacturc.li· recommcndationfor corrcct nozzle height. positioninf! and salll·g.·Ch(lc1t f6r·Ri. Corm distribution of spray droplets. Apply /1I'Nessur. t'lM.40 psi to reduce chemicall .. s due to fino m~t.cjrift. Check "ozzle preure and output ref(ularly to ensure prolV'r calibrlftlcltf Ud apphcatlon. • • Apply the spray solution containing'riwlI"'<'' '("""4y to the S?i1 surface using 15·30 gallons per ACre rof 'kr6dnd apphcatlon. • •• .. . OJ 1. J . "'!I:;' :!I ._ ....... 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( ( Preemergence Apply ornrv'l..,.-I/L at planting, or after planting but beCorethe crop has emerged. Use 0_8 to 2.0 quarts per acre OCCYIINII'''Io'E "'­ depending on soil texture, as indicated in Table I. TABLE I PREEMERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE FOR cw,rlJ(e '1'- FOR COTTON (For Band Application, Use Proportionately Less) Soli Texture I [Must contain Qts. CrlVr{ItJE 'i~ at :east 1% Soli Texture Organic MaHer O.ganlc MaHer) Description 1-1.5% Over 1.5% Coarse soils Sandy loam 0.8 i).8 Silt and silt ioam 0.8 - 1.0 1.0 Medium soils Loam. clay loam, s.andv clav loam and and.v clay 1.2 - 1.6 1.6 Fine soils Silly clay loam, silto., clav and clav 1.6 - 2.0 2.0 Donot use C'IIUVI1Zf't/( on coarse sm!.sl sands and loamy sondscontain- ing more than 70r:;. sandI. Do not useC'lnlV"rN('1t..on soils containing hss than If.r organic mallcr. Use o(CYAlVllcllVf. on sands and loamy lORds andlor soils containing less than 1'k organic matter willlikel.v Ttsul, in injury to the callan crop. Postemergence CVflNfiZINE may be applied directed postemcrgence to cot- ton and either preemergence to weeds or postemergente to weeds. Apply beCore weeds are more than 2 inches tall. Apply the directed postcmergence treatment after the cotton has at- tained the minimum height of 6 inches. See Table II Cor rates. For layby treatment. apply (!il/NI/ZIN," 'it arter the cotton has attained a height of12 inches or more. See Table II! lor rates. The spray solution should be directed to the soil around the base oC the cotton plants. Care should be taken to prevent the spray from striking the cotton leaves as injury will occur. To enhance the effectiveness oCCYllNlJZINfAL when applied postemergence, an agricultural surCactant such as SPRET, AC- TIVATE, x-n, WK, STEROX NJ or other similar surfactants whose ingredients are cleared Cor use under 40 CFR 180.1001 should be added to the spray mixture. Add 1 io 2 quarts of the sunactant (as directed by the manuCacturer) to each 100 gal­ lons of spray mixture. C!ytfl'llllCII'olt-,-{l... may be applied postemergence following a pre­ emergence application oC nJlltl/(lWE • Apply no more than two postemergence applications and one prccmergcnce application ttl the same crop in anyone year. TABLE II DIRECTED POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE FOR Cr/llYflr .. {'iC FOR COTTON Banded 38 -Row Broadcast 12-Band 19·Band 0.6 - 1.0 quart 0.2 - 0.3 quart 0.3.0.5 quart Use the maximum rate when dry or arid condition! exist. TABLE 11\ LAYBY APPLIC.ATION RATES PER ACRE FORCY'1ffl/lIAlfQL FOR COTTON Broadcast Rates (For Band Application, Height of Soli Soli Texture Use Propor- Cotton Texture Description t10nately less) 12 inches Coarse Sandy loam 0.8 quart or more Silt and silt loam. Medium loam. clay loam. sandy clay loam and sandy clay 1.2 uarts Fine Silty clay loam, silty clay and cia), 1.6 quarto , I , I /1 It C'iIWlZII'IC '>l Plus MSM/, (Jy/VtiA1INf c.JL may also be applied in a tank·mix combination with MSMA as a directed postenlcrgence treatment in cotton. See Table IV for rats. Apply before weeds are more than 2 inches tall. The combination wiH control those weeds !:In the MSMA label plus the weeds controll2d by CrNll"'t- 'If.,- Apply(yll'tnl"''' plus MSMA after the cotton is 6 inches I tall but before it reaches the first bloom stag!!. The spray solu· tion should be directed to the soil a.ound the baseoCthe cotton I· plants. Care shouid be taken to prevent the spray from striking the cotton leaves a3 injury will occur_ To enhance the efTectiveness of C'PtJRl<tJ,-'/L plus l\IS;\IA when applied postemergerlce. an agricultural surfactant such as SPRET. ACTIVATE, X-77, WK, STEROX NJ or other similar surfaclants whose ingredients are cleared for use under 40 CFR 180.1001 should be added :0 the spray mixture. Add 1 to 2 Quarts of the surfactant (as directed by the manufacturer) to each 100 gallons oC spray mixture. . (j.YIlNI/lJNE _ plus l\ISl\IA may be applied postemergence follow­ ing a preemergence 3?plication ofCYAtvACPJt~. Apply no more than two postemergence applications and one preemergence ! application to the same crop in anyone year. Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling oC all prod­ ucts used in tank-mix combinations_ TABLE IV DIRECTED POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE [o.,"NlI''''<'I<. + MSMA FOR COTTON Banded 3S- Row Broadcast 12-Band 19 Band 0.6 - 1.0 Quart C;tfhllJT.,Ne 1/1.. 0.2 - 0.3 Quart 0.3 - 0.5 Quart

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