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DUPONT RELIANCE STS SP HERBICIDE


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  1. CompenylProduct Number 2. EPA Product Me_ 3.~~on 352-580 J_ A Tompkins 0- D R.meted 4. CompanylProduct (Name) PM, DuPont Reliance® STsm SP Herbicide 25
  2. Name .nd Addr ... of Applicant (Include ZIP Code' 6. Expedited Revie .... _ In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3) E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company IbW), my product is .milar or identical In composition and labeling Agricultural Products, P _ O. 80x 80038 to: Wilmington, DE 19880-0038 EPA Reg. No. Attn: Jackie M. Marks, WMS-175 D Ch.ck if this Is • new .ddress Product Name Section - " n Amendment - Explain below. D Rnel printed label. in reepona;. to NUTIF/CATION D Agency len.r d;eted ~ Re.ubmiasion in respon •• to Agency lener d.eted "Me Too" Appicrion. APR 1 o 1998 00 Notification - Explain below. D Other - Explain boMow. Explanation: Use additional pags(s) if necessary. (F:( sect<Or. I and Seeton 11.) Submission of notification change to label for DuPo-t Re'ace® STS'" SP Herbicide, per p Notice 95-2. II.A.4. • One (1) copy each of corrected and final labels. -::entifi-eo as H-633S8 and H-S3389 • One (1) copy of previous labels. identified as 00; 5973. 1737 ane 011597 1211/97, highll9-ted • Ref. letter from J. M. Marks to NOTIFICATION c~ce. ca:e-: 3/3C 92 Section - '"
  3. Motoriol Thlo Product Will Be Pockoged In: Child-Resiltant Packaging Unit Packaging W_ S..,ble Pockoging 2. Type of ConUiner Ere •• Bv" a v .. ~- No - No

No GI ... .:.tifiClltion must If -V •• - No.. par If ·Yes- No. IMr Poper be submitted Unit Packaging wgt. eo<Qi ..... PocUgo wgt container Other ($pecifyl I 3. Location of Net Content. Information •. Si:ze(s' Retail Container S. location of t.beI DirectioN 0 o ContaiMr B OnIAbol Lobel On lAbeling aocoq>anying ptOduct 6. Manner in Which Labef i. Affixed to· Product - ~h DOtho< - Pap« ed Sl Section - IV.

  1. Contact Point (Compl.t. items directly bmw for HNntmc.Oon of indWdwI to b. contllCt~ if lNC'asatyl to pt'Oc.# th4 tion.J Nom. Titt. Telophone No. (InducM Ar •• Cod.) Jacqueline M. Marks Product Registration Techncian (302) 992-6486 Certifica1ion 8. o.te AppIicetion I certify that the .tetementl I hav. mad. on this torm ..:i all atUdmenti thereto are true. ICCUrate and complete. R '" , I acknowledge that anv knowinglv fal •• Of mi"~ ....... nt mey 1M puni.heb141 by fine or impriaonment or .(S~ctl •.•• both under applicable law. . · , · 2.Si:!. L~~
  2. TrtIo ...... . · Product Registration Technban .. " , .. · ~ .... I . · 4U1 5_0_ .. .. -. • " acque ine M. Marks • . . March 30, 1998 .. . . . " EPA Form 8510.1 IRev. 8--94) PreVlou. editions ere obsohtte. •

c[lfPfiNJ>. DuPont Agricultural Products '_ ... A Growing Partnership With Nature' ~c·{3 SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING . RELIANCE- srs- SP TANK MIX WITH "PURSUIT''' HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF NIGIITSHADE IN SOYBEANS NOT DESIGNATED AS STS EPA Reg. No. 352·580 TANK MIX OR SEQUENTIAL APPLICATION WITH A REDUCED RATE OF ''PURSUIT'' or "PURSUIT ECO PAKm HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF NIGHTSHADE IN SOYBEANS NOT DESIGNATED AS STS DuPont "Relian.:e'" STS SP Herbicide may be applied in a tank mix or the first appliu;ion of a sequential program with a reduced rate of "Pursuit" or "P'L-suit £CO Pak" for the control of nightshade in addition those weeds 8,ed on the "Reliancc" STS SP label. I.HRECTIO:\S FOR USE It is a violation of feder-a] law to use this product in a manner inconsis­ tent "'rim its labeling. IIOW TO t;SE Tank ~Iix 'Reliance" STS SP. at a rale of 0.5 oz per acre or at the' rate of 1 pack per 4 acres plus either "Pursuit" at a fate of 2.0 ounces per acre Or "Pursuit Eco Pa;,,;:" at a rate of 1 soluble bag per 10 acres can be tank mixed for IX'sle::lerge control of the weeds listed on the "Reliance" STS SP labels and tem black nightshade less than 2" in height. Refer to the "Reliance" srs SP, labels for other weeds controlled and nu..'\imwn heights. Best results are obtained when either "Reliance" STS SP plus either "Pursuit" or "Pt...'""'Suit £CO Putt is applied to weeds that are young (after the ftrst true lea-es have expanded, but before they exceed the i.ze indi- ( -ale<! on this label) and actively growing. This is generally 21·30 days • ."ler planting of soybeans. Applications made to weeds that are in the cotyledon stage. to weeds larger than the sizes indicated, or to weeds under stress (weather. herbicide. or other) may result in unsatisfactory control. Sequential Applications: If eastern black nightshe becomes "a problem foliowing an application of "Reliance" STS SP. an application of a reduced rate of "Pursuit" Or "Pursuit" Eco Pa can be made. "Pursuit" or "Pursuit" Eco Pal.: may be applied at a Tau of 2.0 ounces per acre or I soluble bag per 10 acres, respectively, for control of small actively growing eastern black night­ shade that does not exceed 2" in height A minimum interval of 7 days between "Relimce" STS SP application and follow-up olPu.ySuit" Or "Pursuit" £CO PIk. treatment is advised to reduce the potential for unsat­ isfactory weed control. Weeds should be free from Slress and actively growing when !he fo11ow-up application is made. The ooybea:t plants should have at least one newly emerged fully expanded n:ifoliate prior to the follow-up application of "Pursuit" or "Pursuit" Eco Pak. This program is recommended for the control of b-oadleaf weeds only. Other measures should be used to control grassy weeds. ADJUVATTS: Postemerge applications of "Reliance" SIS SP tank mixed or applied as the fIrst application of a sequential program with either "Pursuit" or "Pursuit Eco Pak." must include the addition of a nonionic surfactant and ammoniwn nitrogen fertilizer. Use a nonionic surfactant at the rate of 1 pint per 100 gal of solution (0.125% v/v). Under dry. cool (generally 7fJ" F or less) conditions the rate of nonionic surfactant may be increased to 2 pints poet 100 gal. of solution (0.25% vlv). • Use a high quality nitrogen fertilizer product such as 28·0-0 at a rate of 4 - 8 pints per acre, or 10-34-0 at a rate of 2 - 4 pirHs per acre. Alternately, a high..quality. sprayable grade of ammonium sulfate (21-0-0) may be used at a rate of 2 - 4 pounds per acre. Use the lower rate for spray volumes less than 15 gal. per acre. Do not use "Dash''l, "Dash" HCl, crop oil concentrates or methylated seed oil products such as "Stm-It" IP with "Reliance" STS SP when applied alone as a first application of a planned program or tank mixed with either "Pursuit" or "Pursuit" Eco Pak as excessive crop injury may occur. For additional information refer tQ the DuPont bulletin •• Approved Adjuvants for Use With DuPont Row Crop and Cerea1l1erbicides" for a list of approved adjuvants and suggested use rates. APPLICATION INFORMATION Broadcast AppUcation: Use nat fan nozzles at 25 - 40 psi. Do not use flood. hollow cone, rain drop, whirl chamber or controlled droplet applicator (CDA) type nozzles as unacceptable crop injwy, excessive spray drift, or poor weed control may result. Use 10 . 25 gallons of water per acre. For proper spray coverage. adjust the boom and nozzle height acemding to the_ specifications listed by the nozzle manufacrurer. . Band Application: For band application. use proportionately less spray mixture. To avoid crop injury, carefully calibrate the band appli­ cator so as not to exceed the desired use rate. Carefully follow the man­ ufacturer's instructions for n07.z1e type. (Oat fan preferil'!d).. nozzle ori- . entation, distance of the nozzles from the crop and weeds. spray v"olumes, calibratiof4 and spray pressure. For additioolfihfonnation on "row banders, see DuPont bulletin" Applicatiott llA.ccuracy - Row Banders." (. :--:-: • For product information call1·8S8·6-DUPONT '" •• : •• : © 1998 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Agricultural Pqjd,~lsi Wilm6titon, Delaw3ua,9898 •. ' . NOnF CAn • ..:". H - 63388 Page 1 of 2 • • •••• APR 1 0 1998 : ,:::- •• • . . ., .

Aerial Application: Use nozzle types and arrangements that will provide for optimum spray distribution and maximum coverage at 5 to 10 gallons per acre. Do not apply during a temperature inversion, when winds are gusty, or when other conditions will favor poor coverage and/or off target spray movement. Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. Consult the respective product labels for special direc­ tions for aerial application. IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Soybeans should be free from stress and actively growing at the time of application. Stress may be caused by abnormally hot or cold ..... eather. growing conditions such as drought or water-sarurated soil. disease, soil nutrient deficiencies such as iron chlorosis, or injury from nematodes, insects, or prior herbicide applications. Applications of "Reliance" STS SP when tank mixed with either "Pursuit" or "Pursuit Eco Pak" may shorten stem internodal length and cause temporary crop injury. Crop response may be increased ..... hen applications are made to soybeans that are under stress. Soybeans will recover quickly under nonnal growing conditions. Cultivation may put weeds under stress by pruning roots. thus reduc­ ing weed control. Avoid cultivation 7-10 days prior to or following 3rplicalion of any of the recommended herbicide treatments. For ll1uimum weed control, cultivate 7-10 days after application. Apply the tank mix treatment or the first treatment in a planned sequential program after the fIrst trifoliate of the soybean has fully c:\panded and the plants are actively growing., but before soybeans Ixgin LO flower. Rder to the "Reliance" STS SP and "Pursuit" or "Pursuit Eco Pak" Herbicide labels for additional use directions, use restrictions, rota­ ti~1na1 crop intervals and precautions. The most restrictive provision (Ill either label will apply. A?plications within 1 hour of rain may reduce weed control. • "l' • . . . . . . IMPORTANT .. BEFORE USING "RELIANCE" STS SP, "PURSUIT" or "PURSUIT ECO PAK" HERBICIDES, READ AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DffiECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND PRE­ CAUTIONS ON THE EPA-REGISTERED LABELS. This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of these products which do not appear on the EPA-registered package labels. Follow the instructions carefully. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesti­ cide application. I Registered trademark of American Cyanamid Company 2 Registered trademark of BASF AG. 1 Registered trademark of Agsco. Inc. 110397.033098· (Replaces H-63297) ( ( 12111/97 • For product information call 1-88S-6-DUPONT © 19~~t;.:1. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Agricultural Products, Wilmington, Delaware 19898 \I ·63388 ...... Page 2 of 2 . .,