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# MON 78473 HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **524-536**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt (41%)
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- Label accepted: 2009-09-28
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000524-00536-20090928.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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Dawn Fee-White
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Monsanto I (Eye) Street, NW
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Suite 450 East
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Washington, DC 20005
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OFFICE OF
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PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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Subject: EPA Reg. No. 524-536/ Gly 4SC Herbicide
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Dear Ms. Fee-White:
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The labeling referred to above is acceptable provided you make the following changes:
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1. Page 13 and 97/98, application height, change "applications should not" to "applications must
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not". Wind, change "applications should" to "applications must". Temperature inversions,
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change "applications should not" to "applications must not". Sensitive areas, "this product
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should only" to "this product must only".
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2. To the Warranty section add "to the extent consistent with applicable law" in front of "the
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exclusive remedy".
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A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records. You must submit one copy of the final
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printed label before you release the product for shipment. If these conditions are not complied
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with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA. Your release for
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shipment of the product constitutes acceptance ofthese conditions. If you have any questions
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please call Erik Kraft at 703-308-9358 ?r email atKraft.Erik@epa.gov
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Sincerely,
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Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Master Label 524-536
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E-submission 9/16/09
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MASTER LABEL FOR EPA REG. NO. 524-536
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Registered Brand Names:
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GL Y 4SC Herbicide
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MON 78473 Herbicide
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Table of Contents for Master Label
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Main Label for Food Crop Uses
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Supplemental Labeling for Food Crop Uses
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Main Label for Industrial, Turf, & Ornamental Uses
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Supplemental Labeling for Industrial, Turf, & Ornamental
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Uses
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**See each label part for more detailed table of contents * *
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Herbicide
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Complete Directions for Use
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EPA Reg. No. 524-536
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AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH FOLIAGE, STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY ROOTS OR
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FRUIT OF CROPS (EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED FOR INDIVIDUAL ROUNDUP READY® CROPS),
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DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, BECAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DESTRUCTION MAY RESULT.
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Selective broad-spectrum weed control in Roundup Ready crops. Non-selective, broad-spectrum weed control
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for many cropping systems, farmsteads and Conservation Reserve Program acres.
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Not all products listed on this label are registered for use in California. Check the registration status of each
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product in California before using.
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Read the entire label before using this product.
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Use only according to label instructions.
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Read the "LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY" statement at the end of the label before buying or
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THIS IS AN END-USE PRODUCT. [INSERT COMPANY NAME] [INSERT COMPANY NAME] DOES
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CONTAINER LABEL FOR REPACKAGING LIMIT A TIONS.
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Refillable Container Label Statement:
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COMPANY NAME] REPACKAGING OR TOLL REPACKAGING AGREEMENT.
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CONTENTS
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1 1.0 INGREDIENTS
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2 2.0 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
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3 3.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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3.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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3.2 Environmental Hazards
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3.3 Physical or Chemical Hazards
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4 4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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5 5.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
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6 6.0 MIXING
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6.1 Mixing with Water
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6.2 Tank Mixing Procedure
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6.3 Mixing for Hand-Held Sprayers
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6.4 Surfactants
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6.5 Ammonium Sulfate
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6.6 Colorants or Dyes
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6.7 Drift Control Additives
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7 7.0 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
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7.1 Aerial Equipment
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7.2 Ground Broadcast Equipment
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7.3 Hand-Held or High-Volume Equipment
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7.4 Selective Equipment
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7.5 Injection Systems
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7.6 CDA Equipment
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8 8.0 ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL CROPS (Alphabetical)
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8.1 Cereal and Grain Crops
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8.2 Corn
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8.3 Cotton
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8.4 Fallow Systems
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8.5 Grain Sorghum (Milo)
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8.6 Herbs and Spices
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8.7 Oil Seed Crops
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8.8 Soybeans
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8.9 Sugarcane
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8.10 Vegetable Crops
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8.11 Miscellaneous Crops
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9 9.0 TREE, VINE, AND SHRUB CROPS (Alphabetical)
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9.1 Berry Crops
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9.2 Citrus
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9.3 Miscellaneous Tree Food Crops
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9.4 Non-Food Tree Crops
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10.4 Pastures
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10.5 Rangelands
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10.6 Turf Grass Sod Production
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11 11.0 ROUNDUP READY CROPS
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11.1 Canola with the Roundup Ready Gene
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11.2 Com with the Roundup Ready Gene
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11.3 Cotton with the Roundup Ready Gene
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11.4 Soybeans with the Roundup Ready Gene
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11.5 Sugar beets with the Roundup Ready Gene
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12 12.0 NON-CROP USES AROUND THE FARMSTEAD
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12.1 Weed Control and Trim-And-Edge
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12.2 Greenhouse/Shade house
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12.3 Chemical Mowing
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12.4 Cut Stumps
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12.5 Habitat Management
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13 13.0 ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE
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(Alphabetically by Species)
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13.1 Annual Weeds -- Rates for 10 to 40 GP A
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13.2 Annual Weeds -- Tank Mixtures with 2,4-D, Dicamba, or Tordon 22K
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13.3 Annual Weeds - Hand-Held or High-Volume Equipment
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13.4 Annual Weeds - Tank Mixtures with Atrazine
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for Fallow and Reduced Tillage Systems
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14 14.0 PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE TABLE
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(Alphabetically by Species)
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15 15.0 WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE TABLE
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(Alphabetically by Species)
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16 16.0 LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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1.0 INGREDIENTS
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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*Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine, in the form of its isopropylamine salt... .................................... 41.0%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ............................................................................................................................. 59.0%
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100.0%
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*Contains 480 grams per litre or 4 pounds per U.S. gallon of the active ingredient glyphosate, in the form of its
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isopropylamine salt. Equivalent to 356 grams per liter or 3 pounds per U.S. gallon of the acid, glyphosate.
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This product is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 5,683,958; 5,703,015; 6,063,733; 6,121,199; 6,121,200. No
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license granted under any non-U.S. patent(s).
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2.0 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
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Master Label 524-536 Page 4 of120 Version: Juiy-2002
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1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
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1. FOR PRODUCT INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE IN USING THIS PRODUCT,
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CALL TOLL-FREE,
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1-800-332-3111
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2. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY INVOLVING THIS HERBICIDE PRODUCT, OR FOR MEDICAL
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ASSISTANCE, CALL COLLECT, DAY OR NIGHT,
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(314)-694-4000
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3.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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3.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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Keep out of reach of children.
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CAUTION!
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CAUSES MODERATE EYE IRRITATION.
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Avoid contact with eyes or clothing.
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or physician for treatment advise.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or physician, or going for
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treatment. This product is identified as [INSERT BRAND NAME] (EPA Reg. No. 524-536). In case of an
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emergency involving this product, or for medical assistance, call collect, day or night (314) 694-4000.
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DOMESTIC ANIMALS: This product is considered to be relatively nontoxic to dogs and other domestic
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animals; however, ingestion of this product or large amounts of freshly sprayed vegetation may result in
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temporary gastrointestinal irritation (vomiting, diarrhea, colic, etc.). If such symptoms are observed, provide
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the animal with plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Call a veterinarian if symptoms persist for more than
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24 hours.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks. Follow
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manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). If there are no
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such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
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laundry.
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in
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Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE
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requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations:
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Users should:
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Master Label 524-536 Page 5 of120 Version: July-2002
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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3.2 Environmental Hazards
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Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean
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high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters.
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3.3 Physical or Chemical Hazards
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Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless steel, aluminum,
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fiberglass, plastic or plastic-lined steel containers.
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DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN
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GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNLINED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY
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TANKS. This product or spray solutions of this product react with such containers and tanks to produce
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hydrogen gas which may form a highly combustible gas mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode,
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causing serious personal injury, if ignited by open flame, spark, welder's torch, lighted cigarette or other
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ignition source.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent with its labeling. This product can
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only be used in accordance with the Directions for Use on this label or in separately published [INSERT
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COMPANY NAME] Supplemental Labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or
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Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.
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Agricultural Use Requirements
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part
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170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries,
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and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training,
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decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions
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pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry
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interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
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Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: coveralls, chemical
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resistant gloves such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber, and shoes plus socks.
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Non-Agricultural Use Requirements
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Master Label 524-536 Page 6 of 120 Version: July-2002
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I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
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Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used
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to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses.
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Keep people and pets off treated areas until spray solution has dried to prevent transfer of this product onto
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desirable vegetation.
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4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, foodstuffs, feed-or seed by storage or disposal.
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Keep container closed to prevent spills and contamination.
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Wastes resulting from the use of this product that cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed
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of in a landfill approved for pesticide disposal or in accordance with applicable Federal, state, or local
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procedures.
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Emptied container retains vapor and product residue. Observe all labeled safeguards until container is cleaned,
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reconditioned, or destroyed.
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See container label for STORAGE AND DISPOSAL instructions.
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Container Label Statements:
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(FOR REFILLABLE PORTABLE CONTAINERS)
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Do not reuse this container except for refill in accordance with a valid [INSERT COMPANY NAME]
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Repackaging or Toll Repackaging Agreement. If not refilled or returned to the authorized repackaging facility,
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triple rinse container, then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by
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state and local authorities, by burning. Ifburned, stay out of smoke.
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(FOR BULK CONTAINERS)
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Triple rinse emptied bulk container. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or dispose of in a manner
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approved by state and local authorities.
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(FOR PLASTIC I-WAY CONTAINERS & BOTTLES)
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Do not reuse container. Triple rinse container, then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by
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incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. Ifburned, stay out of smoke.
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(FOR DRUMS)
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Do not reuse container. Return container per the [INSERT COMPANY NAME] container return program. If
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not returned, triple rinse container, then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if
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allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. Ifburned, stay out of smoke.
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5.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
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Product Description: This product is a postemergence, systemic herbicide with no soil residual activity. It is
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generally non-selective and gives broad-spectrum control of many annual weeds, perennial weeds, woody
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brush and trees. It is formulated as a water--soluble liquid. It may be applied through most standard industrial
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or field-type sprayers after dilution and thorough mixing with water or other carriers according to label
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instructions.
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Master Label 524-536 Page 7 of 120 Version: July-2002
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1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
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Time to Symptoms: This product moves through the plant from the point of foliage contact to and into the
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root system. Visible effects on most annual weeds occur within 2 to 4 days, but on most perennial weeds may
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not occur for 7 days or more. Extremely cool or cloudy weather following treatment may slow activity of this
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product and delay development of visual symptoms. Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellowing of the
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plant which advances to complete browning of above-ground growth and deterioration of underground plant
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parts.
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Stage of Weeds: Annual weeds are easiest to control when they are small. Best control of most perennial
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weeds is obtained when treatment is made at late growth stages approaching maturity. Refer to the "ANNUAL
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WEEDS", "PERENNIAL WEEDS" and "WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE TABLES" for instructions
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for specific weeds.
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Always use the higher rate of this product per acre within the labeled range when weed growth is heavy or
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dense or weeds are growing in an undisturbed (noncultivated) area.
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Do not treat weeds under poor growing conditions such as drought stress, disease or insect damage, as reduced
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weed control may result. Reduced results may also occur when treating weeds heavily covered with dust.
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Cultural Considerations: Reduced control may result when applications are made to annual or perennial
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weeds that have been mowed, grazed, or cut, and have not been allowed to regrow to the specified stage for
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treatment.
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Rainfastness: Heavy rainfall soon after application may wash this product off of the foliage and a repeat
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application may be required for adequate control.
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Spray Coverage: For best results, spray coverage should be uniform and complete. Do not spray weed foliage
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to the point of runoff.
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Mode of Action: The active ingredient in this product inhibits an enzyme found only in plants and
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microorganisms that is essential to formation of specific amino acids.
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No Soil Activity: Weeds must be emerged at the time of application to be controlled by this product. Weeds
|
||
germinating from seed after application will not be controlled. Unemerged plants arising from unattached
|
||
underground rhizomes or root stocks of perennials will not be affected by the herbicide and will continue to
|
||
grow.
|
||
Biological Degradation: Degradation of this product is primarily a biological process carried out by soil
|
||
microbes.
|
||
Tank Mixing: This product does not provide residual weed control. For subsequent residual weed control,
|
||
follow a label-approved herbicide program. Read and carefully observe the cautionary statements and all other
|
||
information appearing on the labels of all herbicides used. Use according to the most restrictive label
|
||
directions for each product in the mixture.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, buyer and all users are responsible for all loss or damage in
|
||
connection with the use or handling of mixtures of this product with herbicides or other materials that are not
|
||
expressly identified in this labeling. Mixing this product with herbicides or other materials not identified on
|
||
this label may result in reduced performance.
|
||
Annual Maximum Use Rate: Except as otherwise specified in a crop section of this label, the combined total
|
||
of all treatments must not exceed 8 quarts of this product per acre per year. For applications in non-crop sites
|
||
or in tree, vine, or shrub crops, the combined total of all treatments must not exceed 10.6 quarts of this product
|
||
per acre per year. The maximum use rates stated throughout this product's labeling apply to this product
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
combined with the use of all other herbicides containing glyphosate or sulfosate as the active ingredient,
|
||
whether applied as mixtures or separately. Calculate the application rates and ensure that the total use of this
|
||
and other glyphosate or sulfosate containing products does not exceed stated maximum use rate.
|
||
NOTE: Use of this product in any manner not consistent with this label may result in injury to persons,
|
||
animals or crops, or other unintended consequences.
|
||
6.0 MIXING
|
||
Clean sprayer parts immediately after using this product by thoroughly flushing with water.
|
||
NOTE: REDUCED RESULTS MAY OCCUR IF WATER CONTAINING SOIL IS USED, SUCH AS
|
||
VISIBLY MUDDY WATER OR WATER FROM PONDS AND DITCHES THAT IS NOT CLEAR.
|
||
6.1 Mixing with Water
|
||
This product mixes readily with water. Mix spray solutions of this product as follows: Fill the mixing or spray
|
||
tank with the required amount of water. Add the labeled amount of this product near the end of the filling
|
||
process and mix well. Use caution to avoid siphoning back into the carrier source. Use approved anti-back
|
||
siphoning devices where required by state or local regulations. During mixing and application, foaming of the
|
||
spray solution may occur. To prevent or minimize foam, avoid the use of mechanical agitators, terminate by
|
||
pass and return lines at the bottom of the tank and, if needed, use an approved anti-foam or defoaming agent.
|
||
6.2 Tank Mixing Procedure
|
||
Mix labeled tank mixtures of this product with water as follows:
|
||
1. Place a 20- to 35-mesh screen or wetting basket over filling port.
|
||
2. Through the screen, fill the spray tank one-half full with water and start agitation.
|
||
3. If ammonium sulfate is used add it slowly through the screen into the tank. Continue agitation. Ensure
|
||
that dry ammonium sulfate is completely dissolved in the spray tank before adding otber products.
|
||
4. If a wettable powder is used, make a slurry with the water carrier, and add it SLOWLY through the
|
||
screen into the tank. Continue agitation.
|
||
5. If a flowable formulation is used, premix one part flowable with one part water. Add diluted mixture
|
||
SLOWLY through the screen into the tank. Continue agitation.
|
||
6. If an emulsifiable concentrate formulation is used, premix one part emulsifiable concentrate with two
|
||
parts water. Add diluted mixture slowly through the screen into the tank. Continue agitation.
|
||
7. Continue filling the spray tank with water and add the required amount of this product near the end of
|
||
the filling process.
|
||
8. If a nonionic surfactant is used, add it to the spray tank before completing the filling process.
|
||
9. Add individ~al formulations to the spray tank as follows: wettable powder, flowable, emulsifiable
|
||
concentrate, drift control additive, water-soluble liquid followed by surfactant.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Maintain good agitation at all times until the contents of the tank are sprayed. If the spray mixture is allowed to
|
||
settle, thorough agitation is required to resuspend the mixture before spraying is resumed.
|
||
Keep by-pass line on or near the bottom of the tank to minimize foaming. Screen size in nozzle or line strainers
|
||
should be no finer than 50 mesh.
|
||
Always predetermine the compatibility of labeled tank mixtures of this product with water carrier by mixing
|
||
small proportional quantities in advance.
|
||
Refer to the "Tank Mixing" section of "PRODUCT INFORMATION" for additional precautions.
|
||
6.3 Mixing for Hand-Held Sprayers
|
||
Prepare the desired volume of spray solution by mixing the amount of this product in water as shown in the
|
||
following table:
|
||
Spray Solution
|
||
Desired
|
||
Volume
|
||
1 gal
|
||
25 gal
|
||
100 gal
|
||
112%
|
||
2/30z
|
||
1 pt
|
||
2 qt
|
||
Amount of [INSERT BRAND NAME)
|
||
1% 1112%2% 5% 10%
|
||
1-1I30z 20z 2-2/30z 6-1I20z 13 oz
|
||
1 qt 1-112 qt 2 qt 5 qt 10 qt
|
||
1 gal 1-112 gal 2 gal 5 gal 10 gal
|
||
2 tablespoons == 1 fluid ounce
|
||
For use in knapsack sprayers, it is suggested that the labeled amount of this product be mixed with water in a
|
||
larger container. Fill sprayer with the mixed solution.
|
||
6.4 Surfactants
|
||
Nonionic surfactants (NIS) or wetting agents that have at least 70 percent active ingredient and are labeled for
|
||
use with herbicides may be added to the spray solution. Do not reduce rates of this herbicide when adding
|
||
surfactants. Read and carefully observe cautionary statements and other information appearing on the additives
|
||
label.
|
||
[Alternate possible text:
|
||
Although not generally required, surfactant may be added to this product, surfactant addition is water carrier
|
||
volumes above 30 gallons per acre or rates below 16 fluid ounces per acre may improve performance.
|
||
Nonionic surfactants which are labeled for use with herbicides may be used. Do not reduce rates of this product
|
||
when adding surfactant. When adding additional surfactant, a rate of 0.25 to 0.50 percent surfactant
|
||
concentration (1 to 2 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) when using surfactants which contain at least 70
|
||
percent active ingredient or a 1 percent surfactant concentration (4 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) for
|
||
those surfactants containing less than 70 percent active ingredient. Read and carefully observe surfactant
|
||
cautionary statements and other information appearing on the surfactant label.
|
||
DO NOT add buffering agents or pH adjusting agents to the spray solution when [INSERT BRAND NAME]
|
||
is the only pesticide used. DO NOT ADD SURFACTANT TO THIS PRODUCT FOR APPLICATIONS
|
||
OVER-THE-TOP OF ROUNDUP READY CROPS AND PREHARVEST TO COTTON. ]
|
||
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|
||
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
6.5 Ammonium Sulfate
|
||
The addition of I to 2 percent dry ammonium sulfate by weight or 8.5 to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of water
|
||
may increase the performance of this product, particularly under hard water conditions, drought conditions or
|
||
when tank mixed with certain residual herbicides, on annual and perennial weeds. The equivalent rate of
|
||
ammonium sulfate in a liquid formulation may also be used. Ensure that dry ammonium sulfate is completely
|
||
dissolved in the spray tank before adding herbicides. Thoroughly rinse the spray system with clean water after
|
||
use to reduce corrosion.
|
||
NOTE: When using ammonium sulfate, apply this product at labeled rates. Lower rates will result in reduced
|
||
performance.
|
||
6.6 Colorants or Dyes
|
||
Agriculturally approved colorants or marking dyes may be added to this product. Colorants or dyes used in
|
||
spray solutions of this product may reduce performance, especially at lower rates or dilutions. Use colorants or
|
||
dyes according to the manufacturer's instructions.
|
||
6.7 Drift Control Additives
|
||
Drift control additives may be used with all equipment types, except wiper applicators, sponge bars and
|
||
Controlled Droplet Applicator (CDA) equipment. When a drift control additive is used, read and carefully
|
||
observe the cautionary statements and all other information appearing on the additive label. The use of drift
|
||
control additives can affect spray coverage which may result in reduced performance.
|
||
7.0 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
|
||
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
This product may be applied with the following application equipment:
|
||
Aerial--Fixed Wing and Helicopter
|
||
Ground Broadcast Spray--Boom or boomless systems, pull-type sprayer, floaters, pick-up sprayers, spray
|
||
coupes and other ground broadcast equipment.
|
||
Hand-Held or High-Volume Spray Equipment--Knapsack and backpack sprayers, pump-up pressure
|
||
sprayers, handguns, handwands, mistblowers*, lances and other hand-held and motorized spray equipment
|
||
used to direct the spray onto weed foliage.
|
||
*This product is not registered in California or Arizona for use in mistblowers.
|
||
Selective Equipment--Recirculating sprayers, shielded and hooded sprayers, wiper applicators and sponge
|
||
bars.
|
||
Injection Systems--Aerial or ground injection sprayers.
|
||
Controlled Droplet Applicator (CDA)--Hand-held or boom-mounted applicators which produce a spray
|
||
consisting of a narrow range of droplet sizes.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
APPLY THESE SPRAY SOLUTIONS IN PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CALIBRATED EQUIPMENT
|
||
CAP ABLE OF DELIVERING DESIRED VOLUMES.
|
||
7.1 Aerial Equipment
|
||
DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT USING AERIAL SPRAY EQUIPMENT EXCEPT UNDER
|
||
CONDITIONS AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS LABEL.
|
||
Use the labeled rates of this herbicide in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre unless otherwise specified on this
|
||
label. Unless otherwise specified, do not exceed I quart per acre. Refer to the individual use area sections of
|
||
this label for volumes, application rates, and further instructions. .
|
||
FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN CALIFORNIA OR ARKANSAS, REFER TO THE FEDERAL
|
||
SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL FOR AERIAL APPLICATIONS IN THAT STATE FOR SPECIFIC
|
||
INSTRUCTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS.
|
||
This product plus dicamba tank mixtures may not be applied by air in California.
|
||
Ensure uniform application - To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped application, use appropriate marking
|
||
devices.
|
||
AERIAL SPRAY DRIFf MANAGEMENT
|
||
The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial
|
||
applications to agricultural field crops.
|
||
1. The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or
|
||
rotor.
|
||
2. Nozzles must always point backward, parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more
|
||
than 4S degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.
|
||
Importance of Droplet Size
|
||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift management strategy
|
||
is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control. Applying larger droplets reduces
|
||
drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable
|
||
environmental conditions (see the "Wind", "Temperature and Humidity", and "Temperature Inversions"
|
||
sections of this label).
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size
|
||
• Volume: Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with the higher
|
||
rated flows produce larger droplets. .
|
||
• Pressure: Use the lower spray pressures for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does
|
||
not improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead
|
||
of increasing pressure.
|
||
• Number of nozzles: Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle orientation: Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released backwards, parallel to the airstream,
|
||
will produce larger droplets than other orientations. Significant deflection from the horizontal will reduce
|
||
droplet size and increase drift potential.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
• Nozzle type: Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types,
|
||
narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles
|
||
oriented straight back produce larger droplets than other nozzle types.
|
||
• Boom length: For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan
|
||
or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
|
||
• Application height: Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the
|
||
largest plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest
|
||
height that is safe reduces the exposure of the droplets to evaporation and wind.
|
||
Swath Adjustment
|
||
When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and
|
||
downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the
|
||
aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind,
|
||
smaller droplets, etc.).
|
||
Wind
|
||
Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2 to 10 miles per hour. However, many factors, including
|
||
droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should be avoided
|
||
below 2 miles per hour due to variable wind direction and high inversion potential. NOTE: Local terrain can
|
||
influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect drift.
|
||
Temperature and Humidity
|
||
When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate
|
||
for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
|
||
Temperature Inversions
|
||
Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion because drift potential is high. Temperature
|
||
inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated
|
||
cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during
|
||
inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are common
|
||
on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue
|
||
into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, iffog is not present, inversions can
|
||
also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that
|
||
layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while
|
||
smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
Sensitive Areas
|
||
The product should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential
|
||
areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g.
|
||
when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).
|
||
Avoid direct application to any body of water.
|
||
Aircraft Maintenance
|
||
Thoroughly wash aircraft, especially landing gear, after each day of spraying to remove residues of this
|
||
product accumulated during spraying or from spills. PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF TillS PRODUCT TO
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) ) )5~ I~I
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
UNCOATED STEEL SURFACES MAY RESULT IN CORROSION AND POSSIBLE FAILURE OF THE
|
||
PART. LANDING GEAR IS MOST SUSCEPTIBLE. The maintenance of an organic coating (paint), which
|
||
meets aerospace specification MIL-C-38413, may prevent corrosion.
|
||
7.2 Ground Broadcast Equipment
|
||
Use the labeled rates of this product in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre as a broadcast spray unless otherwise
|
||
specified. As density of weeds increases, spray volume should be increased within the specified range to
|
||
ensure complete coverage. Carefully select proper nozzles to avoid spraying a fine mist. For best results with
|
||
ground application equipment, use flat spray nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets.
|
||
7.3 Hand-Held or High-Volume Equipment
|
||
Apply to foliage of vegetation to be controlled. For applications made on a spray-to-wet basis, spray coverage
|
||
should be uniform and complete. Do not spray to the point of runoff. Use coarse sprays only. For specific rates
|
||
and timing, refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS -- HAND-HELD OR HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT" section of
|
||
this product label.
|
||
7.4 Selective Equipment
|
||
This product may be applied through recirculating spray systems, shielded applicators, hooded sprayers, wiper
|
||
applicators or sponge bars, after dilution and thorough mixing with water, to listed weeds growing in any non
|
||
crop site specified on this label.
|
||
In cropping systems, hooded sprayers, shielded sprayers, and wipers may be used in row middles (in between
|
||
rows of crop plants) where any dripping or leaking will not contact crop foliage. Such equipment must be
|
||
capable of preventing all crop contact with herbicide solutions and operated without leakage of spray mists or
|
||
dripping onto crop. Wipers over-the-top of crops may be used only when specifically identified in this
|
||
product's labeling.
|
||
AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH DESIRABLE VEGETATION.
|
||
Contact of the herbicide solution with desirable vegetation may result in damage or destruction. Applicators
|
||
used above desirable vegetation should be adjusted so that the lowest spray stream or wiper contact point is at
|
||
least 2 inches above the desirable vegetation. Droplets, mist, foam or splatter of the herbicide solution settling
|
||
on desirable vegetation may result in discoloration, stunting or destruction.
|
||
Applications made above the crops should be made when the weeds are a minimum of 6 inches above the
|
||
desirable vegetation. Better results may be obtained when more of the weed is exposed to the herbicide
|
||
solution. Weeds not contacted by the herbicide solution will not be affected. This may occur in dense clumps,
|
||
severe infestations or when the height of the weeds varies so that not all weeds are contacted. In these
|
||
instances, repeat treatment may be necessary.
|
||
Recirculating Spray System
|
||
A recirculating spray system directs the spray solution onto weeds growing above desirable vegetation, while
|
||
spray solution not intercepted by weeds is collected and returned to the spray tank for reuse.
|
||
Shielded and Hooded Applicators
|
||
When applied under the conditions described in the following paragraphs for shielded and hooded applications,
|
||
this product when applied at labeled rates will control those weeds listed in the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE
|
||
TABLE" and "PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" sections of this label. A hooded sprayer is a type of
|
||
shielded applicator where the spray pattern is fully enclosed including top, sides, front and back, thereby
|
||
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|
||
|
||
J(P of /" I
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
shielding the crop from the spray solution. Keep shields on these sprayers adjusted to protect desirable
|
||
vegetation. When applying to crops grown on raised beds, ensure that the hood is designed to completely
|
||
enclose the spray solution. Ifnecessary, extend the front and rear flaps ofthe hoods to reach the ground in
|
||
deep furrows. EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED TO AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH
|
||
DESIRABLE VEGETATION.
|
||
This equipment must be set up and operated in a manner that avoids bouncing or raising the hoods off the
|
||
ground in any way. If the hoods are raised, spray particles may escape and come into contact with the crop,
|
||
causing damage or destruction of the crop. Avoid operation on rough or sloping ground where the spray hoods
|
||
might be raised off the ground.
|
||
Use hoods designed to minimize excessive dripping or run-off down the insides of the hoods. For best results,
|
||
use a single, low pressure/low drift flat-fan nozzle with an 80 to 95 degree spray angle positioned at the top
|
||
center of the hood is. Spray volume should be 20-30 gallons per acre.
|
||
These procedures will reduce the potential for crop injury:
|
||
• The spray hoods must be operated on the ground or skimming across the ground.
|
||
• Leave at least an 8 inch untreated strip over the drill row. For example, if the crop row width is 38 inches,
|
||
the maximum width of the spray hood should be 30 inches.
|
||
• Maximum tractor speed: 5 miles per hour to avoid bouncing of the spray hoods.
|
||
• Maximum wind speed: 10 miles per hour.
|
||
• Use low-drift nozzles that provide uniform coverage within the treated area.
|
||
Crop injury may occur when the foliage of treated weeds comes into direct contact with leaves of the crop. Do
|
||
not apply this product when the leaves of the crop are growing in direct contact with weeds to be treated.
|
||
Droplets, mist, foam or splatter of the herbicide solution may contact the crop and cause discoloration, stunting
|
||
or destruction.
|
||
Wiper Applicators
|
||
When applied under the conditions described in the following paragraphs, this product CONTROLS many
|
||
weeds, including volunteer com, Texas panicum, common rye, shattercane, sicklepod, spanishneedles and
|
||
bristly starbur; and SUPPRESSES many weeds including Florida beggarweed, Bermudagrass, hemp dogbane,
|
||
dogfennel, guineagrass, johnsongrass, milkweed, silverleaf nightshade, redroot pigweed, giant ragweed,
|
||
smutgrass, sunflower, Canada thistle, musk thistle, vaseygrass, velvetleaf.
|
||
Wiper applicators are devices that physically wipe appropriate amounts of this product directly onto the weed.
|
||
Equipment must be designed, maintained and operated to prevent the herbicide solution from contacting desir
|
||
able vegetation. Operate this equipment at ground speeds no greater than 5 miles per hour. Performance may
|
||
be improved by reducing speed in areas of heavy weed infestations to ensure adequate wiper saturation. Better
|
||
results may be obtained if two applications are made in opposite directions.
|
||
A void leakage or dripping onto desirable vegetation. Adjust height of applicator to ensure adequate contact
|
||
with weeds. Keep wiping surfaces clean. Be aware that, on sloping ground, the herbicide solution may migrate,
|
||
causing dripping on the lower end and drying of the wicks on the upper end of a wiper applicator.
|
||
Do not use wiper equipment when weeds are wet.
|
||
Mix only the amount of solution to be used during a I-day period, as reduced activity may result from use of
|
||
leftover solutions. Clean wiper parts immediately after using this product by thoroughly flushing with
|
||
water.
|
||
Do not add surfactant to the herbicide solution.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) \1 of l~{
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
For Rope or Sponge Wick Applicators--Mix 1 gallon of this product with 2 gallons of water to prepare a 33
|
||
percent solution. Apply this solution to weeds listed above in this section.
|
||
For Panel Applicators--Solutions ranging from 33 to 100 percent of this product in water may be used in
|
||
panel wiper applicators.
|
||
7.5 Injection Systems
|
||
This product may be used in aerial or ground injection spray systems. It may be used as a liquid concentrate or
|
||
diluted prior to injecting into the spray stream. Do not mix this product with the concentrate of other products
|
||
when using injection systems.
|
||
7.6 CDA Equipment
|
||
The rate of this product applied per acre by vehicle-mounted CDA equipment must not be less than the amount
|
||
specified in this label when applied by conventional broadcast equipment. For vehicle-mounted CDA
|
||
equipment, apply 2 to 15 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
For the control of annual weeds with hand-held CDA units, apply a 20 percent solution of this product at a
|
||
flow rate of 2 fluid ounces per minute and a walking speed of 1.5 miles per hour (1 quart per acre). For the
|
||
control of perennial weeds, apply a 20 to 40 percent solution of this product at a flow rate of 2 fluid ounces per
|
||
minute and a walking speed of 0.75 miles per hour (2 to 4 quarts per acre).
|
||
Controlled droplet application equipment produces a spray pattern that is not easily visible. Extreme care must
|
||
be exercised to avoid spray or drift contacting the foliage or any other green tissue of desirable vegetation, as
|
||
damage or destruction may result.
|
||
8.0 ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL CROPS (Alphabetical)
|
||
NOTE: THIS SECTION GIVES DIRECTIONS THAT APPLY TO ALL LISTED CROPS WITHIN
|
||
SECTION 8 GROUPED ALPHABETICALLY BELOW. SEE THE INDIVIDUAL CROP CATEGORIES
|
||
FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS, PREHARVEST INTERVALS, AND ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS
|
||
AND RESTRICTIONS.
|
||
See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label or separately published [INSERT COMPANY
|
||
NAME] Supplemental Labeling for instructions for treating Roundup Ready crops.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS:
|
||
Chemical fallow, Preplant fallow beds, Preplant, Preemergence, At-planting, Hooded sprayers in Row
|
||
Middles, Shielded sprayers in Row-Middles, Wiper Applications in Row-Middles, and Post-harvest treatments.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS:
|
||
Apply this product during fallow intervals preceding planting, prior to planting or transplanting, at-planting, or
|
||
preemergent to annual and perennial crops listed in this label, except where specifically limited. For any crop
|
||
not listed in this label, applications must be made at least 30 days prior to planting. Unless otherwise specified,
|
||
weed control applications may be made according to the rates listed in the "ANNUAL WEEDS",
|
||
"PERENNIAL WEEDS" and "WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE TABLES" in this label. Repeat
|
||
applications may be made up to a maximum of 8 quarts per acre per year.
|
||
Post-directed hooded sprayers and wiper equipment capable of preventing all crop contact with herbicide
|
||
solutions may be used in mulched or unmulched row middles after crop establishment. Where specifically
|
||
noted below, wipers may also be used above certain crops to control tall weeds. Refer to the "SELECTIVE
|
||
EQUIPMENT" section of this label for essential precautions when using hooded sprayers or wipers to avoid
|
||
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|
||
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
crop injury caused by leakage of spray mists or dripping onto crops. Crop injury is possible with these
|
||
applications and shall be the sole responsibility of the applicator.
|
||
The maximum use rates stated throughout this product's labeling apply to this product combined with the use
|
||
of all other herbicides containing glyphosate or sulfosate as the active ingredient, whether applied as mixtures
|
||
or separately. Calculate the application rates and ensure that the total use of this and other glyphosate or
|
||
sulfosate containing products does not exceed stated maximum use rate.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Avoid contact of herbicide with foliage, shoots or stems, bark, exposed roots (including those emerging from
|
||
plastic mulch), or fruit of crops because severe injury or destruction may result. When making preemergence
|
||
and at planting applications, applications must be made before crop emergence to avoid severe crop injury.
|
||
Broadcast applications made at emergence will result in injury or death to emerged seedlings. Apply before
|
||
seed germination in coarse sandy soils to further minimize the risk of injury. Unless otherwise specified in this
|
||
product's labeling, treatments with selective equipment including wipers and hooded sprayers must be made at
|
||
least 14 days prior to harvest. Post-harvest or fallow applications must be made at least 30 days prior to
|
||
planting any non-labeled crop. See "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section ofthis
|
||
label for additional information.
|
||
In crops where spot treatments are allowed, do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field to be harvested.
|
||
The crop receiving spray in treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray outside the target area
|
||
for the same reason.
|
||
For broadcast postemergent treatments, do not harvest or feed treated vegetation for 8 weeks following
|
||
application, unless otherwise specified.
|
||
8.1 Cereal and Grain Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Barley, Buckwheat, Millet (pearl, proso), Oats, Rice, Rye, Quinoa, Teff, Teosinte,
|
||
Triticale, Wheat (all types), Wild rice.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not treat rice fields or levees when field contains water.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: Red Rice Control Prior to
|
||
Planting Rice, Spot Treatment (except Rice), Wiper Applications (Feed Barley and Wheat only), Preharvest
|
||
(Feed Barley and Wheat only).
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting of cereal crops.
|
||
Applications must be made prior to emergence of the crop.
|
||
Red Rice Control Prior to Planting Rice
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply 1.5 quarts ofthis product in 5 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Flush fields prior
|
||
to application to obtain uniform germination and stand of red rice. Make application when the majority of the
|
||
red rice plants are in the 2-leaf stage and no more than 4 inches tall. Red rice plants with less than 2 true leaves
|
||
may be only partially controlled.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Avoid spraying during low humidity conditions, as reduced control may
|
||
result. Do not treat rice fields or levees when the fields contain floodwater. Do not re-flood treated fields for 8
|
||
days following application.
|
||
Spot Treatment (except Rice)
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a spot treatment in cereal crops. Apply this product
|
||
before heading in small grains.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field area to be harvested.
|
||
The crop receiving spray in the treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray outside target area
|
||
for the same reason.
|
||
Wiper Applications (Feed Barley and Wheat only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Wiper applications may be used in wheat and feed barley. To control common rye or
|
||
cereal rye, apply after the weeds have headed and achieved maximum growth, and when the rye is at least 6
|
||
inches above the wheat crop.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow at least 35 days between application and harvest. Do not use
|
||
roller applicators.
|
||
Preharvest (Feed Barley and Wheat only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product provides weed control when applied prior to harvest of wheat or feed
|
||
barley. For wheat, apply after the hard-dough stage of grain (30 percent or less grain moisture). For feed
|
||
barley, apply after the hard-dough stage and when the grain contains 20 percent moisture or less. Stubble may
|
||
be grazed immediately after harvest.
|
||
This product may be applied using either aerial or ground spray equipment. For ground applications, apply this
|
||
product in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre. For aerial applications, apply this product in 3 to 10 g~llons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply more than 1 quart of this product per acre. Allow 7 days
|
||
between application and harvest or grazing. Preharvest application on wheat or barley grown for seed may
|
||
result in a reduction in germination or vigor.
|
||
Post-harvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied after harvest of cereal crops. Higher rates may be
|
||
required for control of large weeds which were growing in the crop at the time of harvest. Tank mixtures with
|
||
2,4-D or dicamba may be used.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For any crop not listed on this label, applications must be made at least
|
||
30 days prior to planting the next crop. Allow a minimum of 7 days between treatment and harvest or feeding
|
||
of treated vegetation.
|
||
8.2 Corn
|
||
TYPES OF CORN: Field com, Seed com, Silage com, Sweet com and Popcorn.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: Spot Treatment, Preharvest.
|
||
For Roundup Ready com, see the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied alone or in a tank-mixture before, during or after planting
|
||
com. Applications must be made prior to emergence of the crop.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: Apply these tank mixtures in 10 to 20 gallons of water or 10 to 60 gallons of nitrogen
|
||
solution per acre.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) ~o of I ~ I
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
2,4-D Distinct™ Lasso®1 Alachlor
|
||
Aim Dual Magnum™ Linex™lLoroxTM
|
||
Atrazine Dual II Magnum ™ Marksman TM
|
||
Axiom™ Epic™ Micro-Tech®
|
||
Balance™ Frontier™IOutlookTM ProwFM
|
||
BanveFM/ClarityTM Fultime™ Python™
|
||
Bicep Magnum™ Guardsman TMlLeadoffTM Simazine
|
||
Bicep II Magnum™ Harness® Topnotch™
|
||
Bullet® HarnessXtra
|
||
Degree® Harness Xtra 5.6L
|
||
Degree Xtra® Lariat®
|
||
For difficult-to-control annual weeds such as fall panicum, bamyardgrass, crabgrass, shattercane and broadleaf
|
||
signalgrass up to 2 inches tall, and Pennsylvania smartweed up to 6 inches tall, apply this product at 2 pints per
|
||
acre in these tank mixtures. For other labeled annual weeds, apply 1.5 to 2 pints of this product per acre when
|
||
weeds are less than 6 inches tall, and 2 to 3 pints when weeds are over 6 inches tall. When using nitrogen
|
||
solutions as the carrier, use rate may need to be increased for acceptable weed control.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Applications of2,4-D or dicamba must be made at least 7 days prior to
|
||
planting com.
|
||
In Southern states, do not apply this product in nitrogen solutions to tough-to-control grasses such as
|
||
barnyardgrass, fall panicum, broadleaf signalgrass, annual ryegrass and any perennial weeds. The area covered
|
||
includes from Route 50 South in Illinois and Indiana and the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware,
|
||
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South
|
||
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
|
||
Hooded Sprayers
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used through hooded sprayers for weed control between the rows
|
||
of com. Only hooded sprayers that completely enclose the spray pattern may be used. See additional
|
||
instruction for the use of hooded sprayers in the "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES"
|
||
section ofthis label.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Com must be at least 12 inches tall, measured without extending leaves.
|
||
Contact of this product in any manner to any vegetation to which treatment is not intended may cause damage.
|
||
Such damage shall be the sole responsibility of the applicator. Do not apply more than 1 quart of this product
|
||
per acre for each hooded sprayer application and no more than 3 quarts per acre per year.
|
||
Spot Treatment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: For spot treatments, apply this product prior to silking of com.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do nottreat more than 10 percent of the total field area to be harvested.
|
||
The crop receiving spray in the treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray outside target area
|
||
for the same reason.
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Make applications at 35 percent grain moisture or less. Ensure that maximum kernel
|
||
fill is complete and the com is physiologically mature (black layer formed). For ground applications, apply up
|
||
to 3 quarts of this product per acre. For aerial applications, apply up to 2 quarts of this product per acre.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of7 days between application and harvest. Preharvest
|
||
application on com grown for seed may result in a reduction in germination or vigor.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Post-Harvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied after harvest of com. Higher rates may be required for
|
||
control oflarge weeds which were growing in the crop at the time of harvest. Tank mixtures with 2,4-D or
|
||
dicamba may be used.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of7 days between treatment and harvest or feeding of
|
||
treated vegetation.
|
||
8.3 Cotton
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: Selective equipment, Spot
|
||
treatment, Preharvest.
|
||
For Roundup Ready cotton, see the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting cotton. Applications must
|
||
be made prior to emergence of the crop.
|
||
Hooded sprayer, Selective equipment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied through hooded sprayers, recirculating sprayers, shielded
|
||
applicators or wiper applicators in cotton. Allow at least 7 days between application and harvest.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" part of the "APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this label for information on proper use and calibration of this
|
||
equipment.
|
||
Spot Treatment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: For spot treatments, apply this product prior to boll opening of cotton.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field area to be harvested.
|
||
The crop receiving spray in treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray outside target area for
|
||
the same reason.
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product provides weed control and cotton regrowth inhibition when applied prior
|
||
to harvest of cotton. For weed control, apply at rates given in the "ANNUAL WEEDS", "PERENNIAL
|
||
WEEDS" and "WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE TABLE" sections of this label. For cotton regrowth
|
||
inhibition, apply I pint to 2 quarts of this product per acre.
|
||
Up to 2 quarts of this product may be applied using either aerial or ground spray equipment. Apply after
|
||
sufficient bolls have developed to produce the desired yield of cotton. Applications made prior to this time
|
||
could affect maximum yield potential.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: This product may be tank mixed with DEfTM 6, Folex™, Ginstar, or PrepTM to provide
|
||
additional enhancement of cotton leaf drop.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 7 days between application and harvest of cotton.
|
||
Preharvest application on cotton grown for seed may result in a reduction in germination or vigor. THE USE
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
OF ADDITIVES FOR PREHARVEST APPLICATION OF THIS PRODUCT TO COTTON IS
|
||
PROHIBITED.
|
||
8.4 Fallow Systems
|
||
LABELED CROPS: This product may be applied during the fallow period prior to planting or emergence of
|
||
any crop on this label.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Chemical fallow, Preplant fallow beds, Aid-to-tillage.
|
||
Chemical Fallow
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied during the fallow period prior to planting or emergence
|
||
of any crop listed on this label. This product may be used as a substitute for tillage to control annual weeds in
|
||
fallow fields. Also, broadcast or spot treatments will control or suppress many perennial weeds in fallow fields.
|
||
Ground or aerial application equipment may be used. Tank mixtures with 2,4-D and dicamba may be used.
|
||
Applications up to 2 quarts per acre may be made by aerial application in fallow sites where there is sufficient
|
||
buffer to prevent injury due to drift onto adjacent crops.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For any crop not listed on this label, applications must be made at least 30
|
||
days prior to planting. Do not apply dicamba tank mixtures by air in California.
|
||
Refer to the specific product labels for crop rotation restrictions and cautionary statements of all products used
|
||
in tank mixtures. Some crop injury may occur if dicamba is applied within 45 days of planting.
|
||
Preplant Fallow Beds
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied to fallow beds prior to planting or emergence of any crop
|
||
listed on this label. For any crop not listed on this label, applications must be made at least 30 days prior to
|
||
planting. This product will control weeds listed in the "ANNUAL WEEDS", "PERENNIAL WEEDS" and
|
||
"WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE TABLE" sections of this label.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: In addition, 12 fluid ounces of this product plus 2 to 3 fluid ounces of GoaPM 2XL per
|
||
acre will control the following weeds with the maximwn height or length indicated: 3 inches -- common
|
||
cheeseweed, chickweed, groundsel; 6 inches -- London rocket, shepherd's-purse.
|
||
16 fluid ounces of this product plus 2 to 3 fluid ounces of Goal 2XL per acre will control the following weeds
|
||
with the maximum height or length indicated: 6 inches -- common cheeseweed, groundsel, marestail (Conyza
|
||
canadensis), 12 inches -- chickweed, London rocket, shepherd's-purse.
|
||
Aid-to-Tillage
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used in conjunction with tillage practices in fallow systems or
|
||
preplant to labeled crops to control downy brome, cheat, volunteer wheat, tansy mustard and foxtail. Apply 12
|
||
fluid ounces of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Make applications before weeds are 6 inches
|
||
in height. Application must be followed by conventional tillage practices no later than 15 days after treatment
|
||
and before regrowth occurs. Allow at least 1 day after application before tillage.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Tank mixtures with residual herbicides may result in reduced
|
||
performance.
|
||
8.5 Grain Sorghum (Milo)
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 21 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: Spot treatment, Over-the-top
|
||
Wiper Applications (Over-the-Top), Preharvest.
|
||
Preplant, Pre emergence, At-planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied alone or in tank-mixture before, during or after planting
|
||
grain sorghum. Applications must be made prior to emergence of the crop.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: Apply these tank mixtures in 10 to 20 gallons of water or 10 to 60 gallons of nitrogen
|
||
solution per acre.
|
||
Atrazine
|
||
Bicep II Magnum
|
||
Bullet
|
||
Dual II Magnum
|
||
Lariat
|
||
Lasso
|
||
Micro-Tech
|
||
For difficult-to-control annual weeds such as fall panicum, barnyardgrass, crabgrass, shattercane and broadleaf
|
||
signalgrass up to 2 inches tall, and Pennsylvania smartweed up to 6 inches tall, apply this product at 2 pints per
|
||
acre in these tank mixtures. For other labeled annual weeds, apply 1.5 to 2 pints of this product per acre when
|
||
weeds are less than 6 inches tall, and 2 to 3 pints when weeds are over 6 inches tall. . When using nitrogen
|
||
solutions as the carrier, the use rate may need to be increased for acceptable weed control.
|
||
Spot Treatment, Wiper Applications (Over-the-Top)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a spot treatment in grain sorghum. Make spot
|
||
treatments before heading of milo. This product may be applied with wiper applicators to control or suppress
|
||
the weeds listed under "WIPER APPLICATORS" in the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" section ofthis label.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For spot treatment, do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field
|
||
area to be harvested. The crop receiving spray in treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray
|
||
outside target area for the same reason.
|
||
For wiper applicators, allow at least 40 days between application and harvest. Do not use roller applicators. Do
|
||
not feed or graze treated milo fodder. Do not ensile treated vegetation.
|
||
Hooded Sprayers
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used through hooded sprayers for weed control between the rows
|
||
of milo. Only hooded sprayers that completely enclose the spray pattern may be used. See additional
|
||
instruction for the use of hooded sprayers in the "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES"
|
||
section of this label.
|
||
Crop injury may occur when the foliage oftreated weeds comes into direct contact with leaves of the crop. Do
|
||
not apply this product when the leaves of the crop are growing in direct contact with weeds to be treated.
|
||
Droplets, mist, foam or splatter of the herbicide solution may contact the crop and cause discoloration, stunting
|
||
or destruction.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Milo must be at least 12 inches tall, measured without extending leaves.
|
||
Treat before milo sends tillers between the drill rows. If such tillers are contacted with the spray solution, the
|
||
main plant may be killed. Contact of this product in any manner to any vegetation to which treatment is not
|
||
intended may cause damage. Such damage shall be the sole responsibility of the applicator. Do not graze or
|
||
feed milo forage or fodder following applications of this product through hooded sprayers. Do not apply more
|
||
than 1 quart of this product per acre per application and no more than 3 quarts per acre per year for hooded
|
||
sprayer applications.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 22 of 120 Version: Juiy-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Make applications at 30 percent grain moisture or less.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply more than 2 quarts of this product per acre. As with other
|
||
herbicides that cause sudden plant death, avoid preharvest applications of this product to milo infected with
|
||
charcoal rot as lodging can occur. Allow a minimum of 7 days between application and harvest of sorghum.
|
||
Preharvest application on sorghum grown for seed may result in a reduction in gennination or vigor. The use of
|
||
this product forpreharvest grain sorghum (milo) is not registered in California
|
||
Post-Harvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied after harvest of grain sorghum. Higher rates may be
|
||
required for control oflarge weeds which were growing in the crop at the time of harvest. Tank mixtures with
|
||
2,4-D or dicamba may be used.
|
||
This product may be applied to grain sorghum (milo) stubble following harvest to suppress or control
|
||
regrowth. Apply 1 quart of this product per acre for control, or 1.5 pints of this product per acre for
|
||
suppression.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of7 days between treatment and harvest or feeding of
|
||
treated vegetation.
|
||
8.6 Herbs and Spices
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Allspice, Angelica, Star anise, Annatto (seed), Balm, Basil, Borage, Burnet, Camomile,
|
||
Caper buds, Caraway, Black caraway, Cardamom, Cassia bark, Cassia buds, Catnip, Celery seed, Chervil
|
||
(dried), Chive, Chinese chive, Cinnamon, Clary, Clove buds, Coriander leaf (cilantro or chinese parsley),
|
||
Coriander seed (cilantro), Costmary, Culantro (leaf), Culantro (seed), Cumin, Curry (leaf), Dill (dillweed), Dill
|
||
(seed), Epazote, Fennel seed (common and Florence), Fenugreek, White ginger flower, Grains of paradise,
|
||
Horehound, Hyssop, Juniper berry, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lovage (leaf and seed), Mace, Marigold,
|
||
Marjoram (including oregano), Mexican oregano, Mioga flower, Mustard (seed), Nasturtium, Nutmeg, Parsley
|
||
(dried), Pennyroyal, Pepper (black and white), Pepper leaves, Peppennint, Perilla, Poppy (seed), Rosemary,
|
||
Rue, Saffron, Sage, Savory (summer and winter), Speannint, Stevia leaves, Sweet bay, Tansy, Tarragon,
|
||
Thyme, Vanilla, Wintergreen, Woodruff, W onnwood.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICA nONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: Wiper Applications (Over-the
|
||
Top, Peppermint and Spearmint only), Spot Treatments (Peppennint and Speannint only)
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: When applying this product prior to transplanting or direct-seeding crops
|
||
into plastic mulch, care must be taken to remove residues of this product, which could cause crop injury, from
|
||
the plastic prior to planting. Residues can be removed by a single 0.5-inch application of water, either by
|
||
natural rainfall or via a sprinkler system.
|
||
Wiper Applications (Over-the-Top), Spot Treatments (peppermint and Spearmint only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used as a spot treatment or wiper application in speannint and
|
||
peppermint. Apply spot treatments on a spray-to-wet basis with hand-held equipment, such as backpack and
|
||
knapsack sprayers, pump-up pressure sprayers, hand-guns, hand-wands or any other hand-held or motorized
|
||
spray equipment used to direct the spray solution to a limited area. In wiper applications, the applicator should
|
||
be adjusted so that the wiper contact point is at least 2 inches above the crop. Weeds should be a minimum of 6
|
||
inches taller than the crop.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow at least 7 days between application and harvest. Further
|
||
applications may be made in the same area at 30-day intervals. In spot treatment applications, no more than 10
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
percent of the total field area to be harvested should be treated at one time. The crop receiving spray in the
|
||
treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray outside the target area for this reason. In wiper
|
||
applications, contact of the herbicide solution with the crop may result in damage or destruction.
|
||
8.7 Oil Seed Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Borage, Buffalo gourd (seed), Canola, Crambe, Flax, Jojoba, Lesquerella, Meadowfoam,
|
||
Mustard (seed), Rape, Safflower, Sesame, Sunflower.
|
||
For Roundup Ready canola, see the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting oil seed crops. Broadcast
|
||
applications must be made prior to emergence of the listed oil seed crops. Wiper applicators or hooded
|
||
sprayers may be used between the rows once the crop is established.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: For sunflowers, a tank mixture with Prowl may be applied before, during or after planting
|
||
in conventional tillage systems, into a cover crop, established sod or in previous crop residue.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply more than 2 quarts of this product per acre on canola. Do
|
||
not apply more than 1 quart of this product per acre for sunflowers as a single preplant or preemergent
|
||
application per year. Do not feed or graze sunflower forage following application of this product.
|
||
8.8 Soybeans
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: spot treatment, preharvest,
|
||
selective equipment.
|
||
For Roundup Ready soybeans, see the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied alone or in a tank-mixture before, during or after planting
|
||
soybeans. Applications must be made prior to emergence of the crop.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: Apply these tank mixtures in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Aim™
|
||
AmplifyTM
|
||
Assure IITM
|
||
AuthorityTM
|
||
BoundaryTM
|
||
CanopyTM
|
||
CanopyXL ™
|
||
Command™
|
||
Command Xtra ™
|
||
Domain™
|
||
Dual Magnum
|
||
Dual II Magnum
|
||
Firstrate™
|
||
Flexstar™
|
||
Frontier™IOutlookTM
|
||
Fusion™
|
||
GauntleFM
|
||
Lasso
|
||
Linex™
|
||
LoroxiLinuron
|
||
Lorox Plus™
|
||
Micro-Tech
|
||
Prowl
|
||
Pursuit™
|
||
Pursuit Plus
|
||
Reflex™
|
||
ScepterTM
|
||
SencorTM/Lexone TM
|
||
SquadronTM
|
||
Steel™
|
||
ValorTM
|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with 2,4-D or 2,4-DB. See the 2,4-D label for intervals between application
|
||
and planting.
|
||
For difficult-to-control annual weeds such as fall panicum, barnyardgrass, crabgrass, shattercane and broadleaf
|
||
signalgrass up to 2 inches tall, and Pennsylvania smartweed up to 6 inches tall, apply this product at 2 pints per
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
I
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
acre in these tank mixtures. For other labeled annual weeds, apply 1.5 to 2 pints of this product per acre when
|
||
weeds are less than 6 inches tall, and 2 to 3 pints when weeds are over 6 inches tilll.
|
||
Spot Treatment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: For spot treatments, apply this product prior to initial pod set in soybeans.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field area to be harvested.
|
||
The crop receiving spray in treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid drift or spray outside target area for
|
||
the same reason.
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product provides weed control when applied prior to harvest of soybeans.
|
||
Apply at rates given in the "ANNUAL WEEDS", "PERENNIAL WEEDS" and "WOODY BRUSH AND
|
||
TREES RATE TABLES". This product may be applied using either aerial or ground spray equipment. Apply
|
||
after pods have set and lost al1 green color. Care should be taken to avoid excessive seed shatter loss due to
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply more than 5 quarts per acre of this product for preharvest
|
||
applications. Do not apply more than 2 quarts per acre of this product by air. Allow a minimum of 7 days
|
||
between application and harvest of soybeans. Do not graze or harvest treated hay or fodder for livestock feed
|
||
within 25 days of last preharvest application. (If the application rate is 1 quart per acre or lower, the grazing
|
||
restriction is reduced to 14 days after last preharvest application.) Preharvest application is not on soybeans
|
||
grown for seed may result in a reduction in germination or vigor.
|
||
Selective Equipment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied through recir9u1ating sprayers, shielded applicators,
|
||
hooded sprayers, wiper applicators or sponge bars in soybeans. Allow at least 7 days between application and
|
||
harvest.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" part of the "APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this label for information on proper use and calibration of this
|
||
equipment.
|
||
8.9 Sugarcane
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus Spot Treatment.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At.Planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied in or around sugarcane fields or in fields prior to the
|
||
emergence of plant cane.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply to vegetation in or around ditches, canals or ponds
|
||
containing water to be used for irrigation.
|
||
Spot Treatment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a spot treatment in sugarcane. For control of
|
||
volunteer or diseased sugarcane, make a 1 percent solution of this product in water and spray-to-wet the foliage
|
||
of vegetation to be controlled. Volunteer or diseased sugarcane should have at least 7 new leaves.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
L MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Avoid spray contact with healthy cane plants since severe damage or
|
||
destruction may result. Do not feed or graze treated sugarcane foliage following application.
|
||
Fallow Treatments
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used as a replacement for tillage in fields that are lying fallow
|
||
between sugarcane crops. This product may also be used to remove the last stubble ofratoon cane. For removal
|
||
of last stubble of ratoon cane, apply 4 to 5 quarts of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre to new
|
||
growth having at least 7 new leaves. Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage. Ground or aerial
|
||
application equipment may be used. Applications up to 3 quarts per acre may be made by aerial application in
|
||
fallow sites where there is sufficient buffer to prevent injury due to drift onto adjacent crops. Tank mixtures
|
||
with 2,4-D and dicamba may be used.
|
||
Hooded sprayers
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used through hooded sprayers for weed control between the
|
||
rows of sugarcane. See the "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this label for
|
||
additional use instructions.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not allow treated weeds to come into contact with the crop. Droplets,
|
||
mist, foam or splatter of the herbicide solution settling on the crop may result in discoloration, stunting or
|
||
destruction. Such damage shall be the sole responsibility of the applicator.
|
||
8.10 Vegetable Crops
|
||
NOTE: THIS "VEGETABLE CROPS" SECTION GIVES DIRECTIONS THA T APPLY TO ALL LISTED
|
||
VEGETABLE CROPS WITHIN SECTION 8.10 GROUPED ALPHABETICALLY BELOW. SEE THE
|
||
INDIVIDUAL CROP CATEGORIES FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS, PREHARVEST INTERVALS,
|
||
PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Chemical Fallow, Preplant Fallow Beds, Preplant, Preemergence, Prior to
|
||
Transplanting Vegetables, At-Planting, Hooded Sprayers in Row-Middles, Shielded Sprayers in Row-Middles,
|
||
Wiper Applications in Row-Middles, and Post-Harvest, Directed Applications (Non-bearing Ginseng), Wiper
|
||
Applications (Over-the-Top, Rutabagas only).
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: When applying this product prior to transplanting or direct-seeding crops
|
||
into plastic mulch, care must be taken to remove residues of this product, which could cause crop injury, from
|
||
the plastic prior to planting. Residues can be removed by a single O.5-inch application of water, either by
|
||
natural rainfall or via a sprinkler system. Care should be taken to insure that the wash water flushes off the
|
||
plastic mulch and does not enter transplant holes. Applications made at emergence will result in injury or
|
||
death to emerged seedlings.
|
||
Avoid contact of herbicide with foliage, green shoots or stems, bark, exposed roots (including those emerging
|
||
from plastic mulch), or fruit of crops because severe injury or destruction may result. When making
|
||
preemergence and at planting applications, applications must be made before crop emergence to avoid severe
|
||
crop injury. Apply before seed germination in coarse sandy soils to further minimize the risk of injury. In
|
||
crops with vines, hooded sprayer, shielded sprayer and wiper applications to row middles should be made prior
|
||
to vine development otherwise severe injury or destruction may result. Unless otherwise specified in this
|
||
product's labeling, treatments with selective equipment including wipers and hooded sprayers must be made at
|
||
least 14 days prior to harvest. Post-harvest or fallow applications must be made at least 30 days prior to
|
||
planting any non-labeled crop. See "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this
|
||
label for additional information.
|
||
8.10.1 Brassica Vegetables
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Broccoli, Chinese broccoli (gai Ion), Broccoli raab (rapini), Brussels sprouts, Cabbage,
|
||
Chinese cabbage (bok choy), Chinese cabbage (napa), Chinese mustard cabbage (gai choy),
|
||
Cauliflower, Cavalo broccolo, Collards, Kale, Kohlrabi, Mizuna, Mustard greens, Mustard spinach,
|
||
Rape greens.
|
||
8.10.2 Bulb Vegetables
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Garlic, Great-headed garlic, Leek, Onion (dry bulb and green), Welsh onion, Shallot.
|
||
8.10.3 Cucurbit Vegetables and Fruits
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Chayote (fruit), Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon), Citron melon,
|
||
Cucumber, Gherkin, Edible gourd (includes hyotan, cucuzza, hechima, Chinese okra), Melons (all),
|
||
Momordica spp (includes balsam apple, balsam pear, bittermelon, Chinese cucumber), Muskmelon
|
||
(includes cantaloupe, casaba, crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, honeydew melon, honey ball
|
||
melon, mango melon, Persian melon, pineapple melon, Santa Claus melon, snake melon), Pumpkin,
|
||
Summer squash (includes crookneck squash, scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow,
|
||
zucchini), Winter squash (includes butternut squash, calabaza, hubbard squash, acorn squash, spaghetti
|
||
squash), Watermelon.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For Cantaloupe, Casaba melon, Crenshaw melon, Cucumber,
|
||
Gherkin, Gourds, Honeydew melon, Honey ball melon, Mango melon, Melons (all), Muskmelon, Persian
|
||
melon, Pumpkin, Squash (summer, winter), and Watermelon, allow at least 3 days between application
|
||
and planting.
|
||
8.10.4 Leafy Vegetables
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Amaranth (Chinese spinach), Arugula (roquette), Beet greens, Cardoon, Celery,
|
||
Chinese celery, Celtuce, Chaya, Chervil, Edible-leaved chrysanthemum, Garland chrysanthemum, Corn
|
||
salad, Cress (garden and upland), Dandelion, Dock (sorrel), Dokudami, Endive (escarole), Florence
|
||
fennel, Gow kee, Lettuce (head and leaf), Orach, Parsley, Purslane (garden and winter), Radicchio (red
|
||
chicory), Rhubarb, Spinach, New Zealand spinach, Vine spinach, Swiss chard, Watercress (upland), Water
|
||
spinach.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For Watercress, avoid applications within 3 days prior to seeding and
|
||
during the period between seeding and emergence to minimize the risk of injury.
|
||
8.10.5 Fruiting Vegetables
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Eggplant, Groundcherry (Physalis spp), Pepino, Pepper (includes bell pepper, chili
|
||
pepper, cooking pepper, pimento, sweet pepper), Tomatillo, Tomato
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For Eggplant, Ground cherry, Pepper (all), and Tomatillo, allow at
|
||
least 3 days between application and planting. For tomato, do not make hooded or shielded sprayer
|
||
applications in row middles because of the potential for crop injury.
|
||
8.10.6 Legume Vegetables (Succulent or Dried)
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Bean (Lupinus: includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, and white sweet
|
||
lupin), Bean (Phaseolus: includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner· bean,
|
||
snap bean, tepary bean, wax bean), Bean (Vigna: includes adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea,
|
||
catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd
|
||
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|
||
|
||
.)
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
bean, yardlong bean), Broad bean (fava), Chickpea (garbanzo), Guar, Jackbean, Lablab bean, Lentil, Pea
|
||
(Pisum: includes dwarf pea, edible-podded pea, English pea, field pea, garden pea, green pea, snowpea,
|
||
sugar snap pea), Pigeon pea, Soybean (immature seed), Sword bean.
|
||
8.10.7 Root and Tuber Vegetables
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Arracacha, Arrowroot, Chinese artichoke, Jerusalem artichoke, Beet (garden),
|
||
Burdock, Canna, Carrot, Cassava (bitter and sweet), Celeriac, Chayote (root), Chervil (turnip-rooted),
|
||
Chicory, Chufa, Dasheen (taro), Galangal, Ginger, Ginseng, Horseradish, Leren, Kava (turnip-rooted),
|
||
Parsley (turnip rooted), Parsnip, Potato, Radish, Oriental radish, Rutabaga, Salsify, Black salsify, Spanish
|
||
salsify, Skirret, Sweet potato, Tanier, Turmeric, Turnip, Wasabi, Yacon, Yam bean, True yam.
|
||
Directed Applications (Non-bearing Ginseng only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used for weed control in established non-bearing ginseng.
|
||
Applications may be made with boom equipment, CDA, shielded sprayers, hand-held and high volume
|
||
wands, lances, and orchard guns or with wiper application equipment.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Direct applications so that there is no contact of this product with the
|
||
ginseng plant. Applications must be made at least one year prior to harvest.
|
||
Wiper Applications (Over-the-Top, Rutabagas only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Wiper applicators may be used over-the-top of rutabagas.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow at least 14 days between application and harvest of rutabagas.
|
||
8.11 Miscellaneous Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Aloe vera, Asparagus, Bamboo shoots, Globe artichoke, Okra, Peanut (ground nut),
|
||
Pineapple, Strawberry, Sugar beet.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 8.0 plus the following: Weed Control, Site Preparation, Spot
|
||
Treatment (Asparagus).
|
||
For Roundup Ready sugar beets, see the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Avoid contact of herbicide with foliage, green shoots or stems, bark, exposed
|
||
roots (including those emerging from plastic mulch), or fruit of crops because severe injury or destruction may
|
||
result. When making preemergence and at planting applications, applications must be made before crop
|
||
emergence to avoid severe crop injury. Apply before seed germination in coarse sandy soils to further
|
||
minimize the risk of injury. In crops with vines, hooded sprayer, shielded sprayer and wiper applications to
|
||
row middles should be made prior to vine development otherwise severe injury or destruction may result.
|
||
Unless otherwise specified in this product's labeling, treatments with selective equipment including wipers and
|
||
hooded sprayers must be made at least 14 days prior to harvest. Post-harvest or fallow applications must be
|
||
made at least 30 days prior to planting any non-labeled crop. See "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND
|
||
TECHNIQUES" section of this label for additional information.
|
||
Weed Control, Site Preparation
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 28 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
300t J;\\
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied for general weed control or for site preparation prior to
|
||
planting or transplanting crops listed in this section.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: When applying this product prior to transplanting or direct-seeding crops
|
||
into plastic mulch, care must be taken to remove residues of this product, which could cause crop injury, from
|
||
the plastic prior to planting. Residues can be removed by a single 0.5-inch application of water, either by
|
||
natural rainfall or via a sprinkler system. Care should be taken to insure that the wash water flushes off the
|
||
plastic mulch and does not enter transplant holes. Applications made at emergence will result in injury or
|
||
death to emerged seedlings.
|
||
Do not apply within a week before the first asparagus spears emerge. Do not feed or graze treated pineapple forage
|
||
following application.
|
||
Spot Treatment (Asparagus)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied immediately after cutting, but prior to the emergence of
|
||
new spears.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field area to be harvested.
|
||
Do not harvest within 5 days of treatment.
|
||
Post-Harvest (Asparagus)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied for weed control after the last harvest and all spears have
|
||
been removed. If spears are allowed to regrow, delay application until ferns have developed. Delayed
|
||
applications should be made as a directed or shielded spray in order to avoid contact of the spray with ferns,
|
||
stems or spears.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Direct contact of this herbicide with the asparagus may result in serious
|
||
crop injury. Select and use an appropriate type of spray equipment for post-harvest application after asparagus
|
||
spears have re-emerged.
|
||
9.0 TREE, VINE, AND SHRUB CROPS
|
||
NOTE: THIS SECTION GIVES DIRECTIONS THAT APPLY TO ALL LISTED TREE, VINE, AND
|
||
SHRUB CROPS WITHIN SECTION 9 GROUPED ALPHABETICALLY BELOW. SEE THE
|
||
INDIVIDUAL CROP CATEGORIES FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS, PREHARVEST INTERVALS,
|
||
PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant (Site Preparation) Broadcast Sprays, Weed Control, Middles (between
|
||
rows of trees, vines or bushes), Strips (within rows of trees, vines or bushes), Selective Equipment (shielded
|
||
sprayers, wiper treatments), Directed Sprays, Spot Treatments, Perennial Grass Suppression, Cut Stumps.
|
||
This product may be applied using with boom equipment, CDA equipment, shielded sprayer, wiper applicator,
|
||
hand-held and high-volume wand, lance, orchard gun unless specifically prohibited in the specific crop
|
||
sections that follow.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS:
|
||
This product may be applied in middles (between rows of trees or vines), strips (within rows of trees or vines),
|
||
and for general weed control or perennial grass suppression in established tree fruit and nut groves, orchards,
|
||
berries, and vineyards. It may also be used for site preparation prior to planting or transplanting these crops.
|
||
Apply 1 pint to 5 quarts per acre according to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" and "PERENNIAL
|
||
WEEDS RATE TABLE" sections of this label. Utilize rates at the higher end of the given rate range when
|
||
weeds are stressed, growing in dense populations or are greater than 12 inches tall. Repeat applications may be
|
||
made up to a maximum of 10.6 quarts per acre per year.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
The maximum use rates stated throughout this product's labeling apply to this product combined with the use
|
||
of all other herbicides containing glyphosate or sulfosate as the active ingredient, whether applied as mixtures
|
||
or separately. Calculate the application rates and ensure that the total use of this and other glyphosate or
|
||
sulfosate containing products does not exceed stated maximum use rate.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Extreme care must be exercised to avoid contact of herbicide solution, spray, drift or mist with foliage or green
|
||
bark of trunk, branches, suckers, fruit or other parts oftrees, canes and vines. Avoid applications when recent
|
||
pruning wounds or other mechanical injury has occurred. Contact of this product with other than matured
|
||
brown bark can result in serious crop damage or destruction. Only shielded or directed sprayers may be used
|
||
in crops with potential for crop contact, and then only where there is sufficient clearance. For applications in
|
||
strips (within rows of trees), only selective equipment (directed sprays, hooded sprayers, shielded applicators,
|
||
or wipers) should be used to minimize the potential for leakage or drift of herbicide sprays onto crop. For berry
|
||
crops, hooded or shielded sprayers must be fully enclosed including top, sides, front and back. Only wipers or
|
||
shielded applicators capable of preventing all contact with crop may be used. See "APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this label for additional directions and precautions.
|
||
Allow a minimum of 3 days between application and transplanting.
|
||
Middles (between rows)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product will control or suppress annual and perennial weeds and ground covers
|
||
growing between the rows of labeled tree and vine crops. If weeds are under drought stress, irrigate prior to
|
||
application. Reduced control may result if weeds have been mowed prior to application.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: A tank mixture of this product plus Goal 2XL may be used for annual weeds in middles
|
||
between rows of citrus crops, tree fruits, tree nuts and vine crops. Apply this mixture when weeds are stressed
|
||
or growing in dense populations. 16 to 32 fluid ounces per acre of this product plus 3 to 12 fluid ounces per
|
||
acre of Goal 2XL will control annual weeds with a maximum height or diameter of 6 inches, including
|
||
crabgrass, common groundsel, junglerice, common lambsquarters, redroot pigweed, London rocket, common
|
||
ryegrass, shepherd's-purse, annual sowthistle, filaree (suppression), horseweedlmarestail (Conyza canadensis),
|
||
stinging nettle and common purslane (suppression). 16 to 32 fluid ounces per acre of this product plus 3 to 12
|
||
fluid ounces per acre of Goal 2XL will control common cheeseweed (malva) or hairy fleabane (Conyza
|
||
bonariensis) with a maximum height or diameter of 3 inches.
|
||
Strips (in rows)
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: This product may be applied in rows of tree or vine crops in tank mixtures with the
|
||
following products:
|
||
Devrinol™ 50 DF
|
||
Direx™ 4L
|
||
Goal2XL
|
||
KarmexDF
|
||
Krovar I
|
||
Prowl
|
||
Princep Caliber TM90
|
||
Simazine 4L
|
||
Simazine 80W
|
||
Sim-TroFM 4L
|
||
Solicam™ DF
|
||
Surflan™ AS
|
||
Surflan 75W
|
||
Do not apply these tank mixtures in Puerto Rico.
|
||
Refer to the individual product labels for specific crops, rates, geographic restrictions and precautionary
|
||
statements.
|
||
Perennial Grass Suppression
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
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This product will suppress perennial grasses such as bamagrass, Bermudagrass, tall fescue, orchardgrass,
|
||
Kentucky bluegrass, and quackgrass that are grown as ground covers in tree and vine crops.
|
||
For suppression of tall fescue, fme fescue, orchardgrass and quackgrass, apply 8 fluid ounces of this product in
|
||
10 to 20 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
For suppression of Kentucky bluegrass covers, apply 6 fluid ounces of this product per acre. Do not add
|
||
ammonium sulfate.
|
||
For best results, mow cool season grass covers in the spring to even their height and apply this product 3 to 4
|
||
days after mowing.
|
||
For suppression of vegetative growth and seedhead inhibition ofbahiagrass for approximately 45 days, apply 6
|
||
fluid ounces of this product in 10 to 25 gallons of water per acre. Apply 1 to 2 weeks after full green-up or
|
||
after mowing to a uniform height of 3 to 4 inches. This application must be made prior to seedhead
|
||
emergence.
|
||
For suppression up to 120 days, apply 4 fluid ounces ofthis product per acre, followed by an application of2
|
||
to 4 fluid ounces per acre about 45 days later. Make no more than 2 applications per year.
|
||
For burndown of Bermuda grass, apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product in 3 to 20 gallons of water per acre. Use
|
||
this treatment only if reduction of the Bermudagrass stand can be tolerated. When burndown is required prior
|
||
to harvest, allow at least 21 days to ensure sufficient time for burndown to occur.
|
||
For suppression of Bermuda grass, apply 6 to 16 fluid ounces of this product per acre east of the Rocky
|
||
Mountains and 16 fluid ounces of this product per acre west of the Rocky Mountains. Apply in a total spray
|
||
volume of 3 to 20 gallons per acre, no sooner than 1 to 2 weeks after full green-up. If the Bermudagrass is
|
||
mowed prior to application, maintain a minimum of 3 inches in height. Sequential applications may be made
|
||
when regrowth occurs and Bermudagrass injury and stand reduction can be tolerated. East of the Rocky
|
||
Mountains, rates of 6 to 10 fluid ounces of this product per acre should be used in shaded conditions or where a
|
||
lesser degree of suppression is desired.
|
||
Cut Stumps (Tree crops)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Cut stump applications of this product may be made during site preparation or site
|
||
renovation, prior to transplanting tree crops. This product will control regrowth of cut stumps and resprouts of
|
||
many types of tree species, some of which are listed below.
|
||
Citrus Trees: Calamoildin, Chironja, Citron, Citrus hybrids, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin
|
||
(Tangerine), Orange (all), Purnmelo, Tangelo, Tangor.
|
||
Fruit Trees: Apple, Apricot, Cherry (sweet, sour), Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Nectarine, Olive, Peach, Pear,
|
||
Plum!Prune (all), Quince.
|
||
Nut Trees: Almond, Beechnut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert (hazelnut),
|
||
Hickory Nut, Macadamia, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut (black, English).
|
||
Apply this product using suitable equipment to ensure coverage of the entire cambium. Cut trees or resprouts
|
||
close to the soil surface. Apply a 50 to 100 percent solution of this product to the freshly cut surface
|
||
immediately after cutting. Delays in application may result in reduced performance. For best results,
|
||
applications should be made during periods of active growth and full leaf expansion.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: DO NOT MAKE CUT STUMP APPLICATIONS WHEN THE ROOTS
|
||
OF ADJACENT DESIRABLE TREES MAYBE GRAFTED TO THE ROOTS OF THE CUT STUMP.
|
||
INJURY RESULTING FROM ROOT GRAFTING MAY OCCUR IN ADJACENT TREES. Some sprouts,
|
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|
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stems, or trees may share the same root system. Adjacent trees having a similar age, height and spacing may
|
||
signal shared roots. Whether grafted or shared, injury is likely to.occur to non-treated stems/trees when one or
|
||
more trees sharing common roots are treated.
|
||
9.1 Berry Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Blackberry (including bingleberry, black satin berry, boysenberry, Cherokee blackberry,
|
||
chesterberry, Cheyenne blackberry, coryberry, darrowberry, dewberry, Dirksen thornless berry,
|
||
Himalayaberry, hullberry, juneberry, lavacaberry, lowberry, lucretiaberry, marionberry, nectarberry,
|
||
olallieberry, Oregon evergreen berry, phenomenalberry, rangeberry, ravenberry, rossberry, Shawnee
|
||
blackberry, and youngberry), Blueberry, Cranberry, Currant, Elderberry, Gooseberry, Huckleberry,
|
||
Loganberry, Raspberry (black, red), Salal.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0 plus Spot Treatment in Cranberry Production and
|
||
Post-Harvest Treatments in Cranberry Production.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: To avoid damage, herbicide sprays must not be allowed to contact
|
||
desirable vegetation, including green shoots, canes, or foliage. Allow a minimum of 30 days between last
|
||
application and harvest in cranberries. Allow a minimum of 14 days between last application and harvest in
|
||
other berry crops. Do not make directed sprays within the cranberry bush areas prior to berry harvest.
|
||
Spot Treatment in Cranberry Production
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Spot treatments may be used to control weeds growing in dry ditches (interior and
|
||
perimeter) of cranberry production areas. Hand-held sprayers or other appropriate application equipment listed
|
||
under "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" in this label may be used. Drop water level to
|
||
remove standing water in ditches prior to application. In hand-held sprayers, use 1 to 2 percent solution of this
|
||
product. Spray to wet vegetation, not to run-off.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For treatments after draw down of water in dry ditches, allow 2 or more
|
||
days after treatment before reintroduction of water to achieve maximum weed control. Apply this product
|
||
within 1 day after draw down to ensure application to actively growing weeds. Allow a minimum of 30 days
|
||
between last application and harvest of cranberries. Do not apply this material through the irrigation system.
|
||
Do not make applications by air. Do not apply directly to water. Use nozzles that emit medium- to large-sized
|
||
droplets to minimize drift in order to avoid crop injury.
|
||
Post-Harvest Treatments in Cranberry Production
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Application of this product may be made after the harvest of cranberries to control
|
||
weeds growing within the field. Best results will be obtained if applications are made to vines that appear
|
||
dormant (after they have turned red). Hand-held sprayers, wipers, or other appropriate application equipment
|
||
listed under "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" in this label may be used. Ifusing hand
|
||
held sprayers, use a 0.5 to 1 percent solution ofthis product. Spray to wet vegetation, not to run-off. Ifusing
|
||
hand-held boom sprayers, apply 2 to 4 quarts of this product per acre.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Make applications only after cranberries have been harvested. Do not
|
||
treat more than 10 percent of the total bog. Allow a minimum of 6 months after last application and next
|
||
harvest of cranberries. Do not apply this product through the irrigation system. Do not make applications by
|
||
air. Do not apply directly to water. Even though vines appear dormant, contact of the herbicide solution with
|
||
desirable vegetation may result in damage or severe plant injury. Cranberry plants that are directly sprayed
|
||
may be killed.
|
||
9.2 Citrus
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
LABELED CROPS: Calamondin, Chironja, Citron, Citrus Hybrids, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime,
|
||
Mandarin (tangerine), Orange (all), Pummelo, Satsuma Mandarin, Tangelo (ugli), Tangor.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS (Applications in Florida and Texas):
|
||
For bumdown or control of the weeds listed below, apply the labeled rates of this product in 3 to 30 gallons of
|
||
water per acre. Where weed foliage is dense, use 10 to 30 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
For goatweed, apply 2 to 3 quarts of this product per acre. Apply in 20 to 30 gallons of water per acre when
|
||
plants are actively growing. Use 2 quarts per acre when plants are less than 8 inches tall and 3 quarts per acre
|
||
when plants are greater than 8 inches tall. If goatweed is greater than 8 inches tall, the addition ofKrovar™ I or
|
||
Karmex ™ may improve control. Refer to the individual product labels for specific crops, rates, geographic
|
||
restrictions and precautionary statements.
|
||
Perennial weeds:
|
||
S = Suppression
|
||
PC = Partial control
|
||
B=Bumdown
|
||
C = Control
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME RATE PER ACRE WEED
|
||
SPECIES 1 QT 2 QT 3 QT 5 QT
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Texas and Florida Ridge
|
||
Florida Flatwoods
|
||
Paragrass
|
||
Torpedograss
|
||
B
|
||
B
|
||
B
|
||
S
|
||
C
|
||
B
|
||
C
|
||
PC
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
PC C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 1 day between last application and harvest in citrus
|
||
crops. For citron groves, apply as directed sprays only.
|
||
9.3 Miscellaneous Tree Food Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Cactus (fruit and pads), Palm (heart, leaves), Palm (oil).
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
9.4 Non-food Tree Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Pine, Poplar, Eucalyptus, Christmas Trees, Other Non-food Tree Crops.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
Directed Sprays, Spot Treatment, Wiper Applications
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used as a post-directed spray and spot treatment around
|
||
established poplar, eucalyptus, Christmas trees and other non-food tree crops.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Care must be exercised to avoid contact of spray, drift or mist with
|
||
foliage or green bark of established Christmas trees and other pine trees. Desirable plants may be
|
||
protected from the spray solution by using shields or coverings made of cardboard or other
|
||
impermeable material. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR USE AS AN OVER- THE-TOP BROADCAST
|
||
SPRAY IN 'CHRlSTMAS TREES AND OTHER PINE TREES.
|
||
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|
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|
||
Site Preparation
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used prior to planting non-food tree crops.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Precautions should be taken to protect non-target plants during site
|
||
preparation applications.
|
||
9.5 Pome Fruit
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Pear (including oriental pear), Quince.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of I day between last application and harvest in pome
|
||
crops.
|
||
9.6 Stone Fruit
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Apricot, Cherry (sweet, tart), Nectarine, Olive, Peach, PlumlPrune (all types), Plumcot.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 17 days between last application and harvest in
|
||
stone fruit crops. For olive groves, apply as directed sprays only.
|
||
Restrictions on Application Equipment
|
||
For cherries, any application equipment listed in Section 9.0 may be used in all states.
|
||
Any application equipment listed in Section 9.0 may be used in apricots, nectarines, peaches and plums/prunes
|
||
growing in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
|
||
Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington, except for peaches grown in the states specified in the following
|
||
paragraph. In all other states, use wiper equipment only.
|
||
For PEACHES grown in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South
|
||
Carolina and Tennessee only, apply with a shielded boom sprayer or shielded wiper applicator, which prevents
|
||
any contact of this product with the foliage or bark of trees. Apply no later than 90 days after first bloom.
|
||
Applications made after this time may result in severe damage. Remove suckers and low-hanging limbs at least
|
||
10 days prior to application. A void applications near trees with recent pruning wounds or other mechanical
|
||
injury. Apply only near trees that have been planted in the orchard for 2 or more years. EXTREME CARE
|
||
MUST BE TAKEN TO ENSURE NO PART OF THE PEACH TREE IS CONTACTED.
|
||
9.7 Tree Nuts
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Almond, Beechnut, Betelnut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin,
|
||
Coconut, Filbert (hazelnut), Hickory nut, Macadamia, Pecan, Pine nut, Pistachio, Walnut (black,
|
||
English).
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
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||
|
||
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|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum 00 days between last application and harvest of tree
|
||
nuts, except coconut. Allow 14 days between application and harvest in coconut.
|
||
9.8 Tropical and Subtropical Trees and Fruits
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Ambarella, Atemoya, Avocado, Banana, Barbados cherry (acerola), Biriba, Blimbe,
|
||
Breadfruit, Cacao (cocoa) bean, Canistel, Carambola (starfiuit), Cherimoya, Coffee, Custard apple,
|
||
Dates, Durian, Feijoa, Figs, Governor's plum, Guava, llama, Imbe, Imbu, Jaboticaba, Jackfruit, Longan,
|
||
Lychee, Marney apple, Mango, Mangosteen, Marmaladebox (genip), Mountain papaya, Papaya,
|
||
Pawpaw, Plantain, Persimmon, Pomegranate, Pulasan, Rambutan, Rose apple, Sapodilla, Sapote (black,
|
||
marney, white), Spanish lime, Soursop, Star apple, Sugar apple, Surinam cherry, Tamarind,Tea, Ti
|
||
(roots and leaves),Waxjambu.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0 plus Bananacide (Banana Only).
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 1 day between last application and harvest in
|
||
banana, guava, papaya, and plantain crops. Allow a minimum of 14 days between last application and harvest
|
||
for any other tropical or subtropical tree fruit. Allow a minimum of 28 days between last application and
|
||
harvest in coffee crops. In coffee and banana, delay applications 3 months after transplanting to allow the new
|
||
coffee or banana plant to become established.
|
||
Bananacide (banana only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used to destroy banana plants infected with the Banana Bunchy
|
||
Top Virus as well as non-infected banana plants to establish disease free buffers around plantations. Remove
|
||
all fruit from the plants within the treatment area prior to treatment. Inject 1125 fluid ounce (1 mL) of this
|
||
product's concentrate per 2 to 3 inches of pseudo stem diameter. Make the injection at least one foot above the
|
||
ground, except for very small plants, which should be injected vertically into the top. Any subsequent
|
||
regrowth must also be destroyed. All plants and mats (or units) adjacent (within a 4-foot radius) to a treated
|
||
mat shall be mechanically destroyed.
|
||
For control of the Banana Bunchy Top Virus, it is critical that the grower follow a strict control program
|
||
involving monitoring for diseased plants, spraying to control the aphid vector, and destruction of all
|
||
infected mats (or units). An infected plant may not show symptoms of the banana bunchy top virus for
|
||
up to 125 days, therefore it is critical that the entire mat (or unit) containing the diseased plant be
|
||
destroyed immediately.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply more than 112 fluid ounce (15 mL) of this product's
|
||
concentrate per mat (or unit). Remove all fruit from plants and mats (or units) prior to treatment. Do not
|
||
harvest any fruit or plant materials from treated mats (or units) following injection. Do not allow livestock to
|
||
consume treated plant materials. Following transplant of new banana plants into treated areas, allow plants to
|
||
become established for 3 months before applying this product for general weed control.
|
||
9.9 Vine Crops
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Grapes (raisin, table, wine) Hops, Kiwi, Passion fruit.
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Those listed in Section 9.0.
|
||
Applications should not be made when green shoots, canes or foliage are in the spray zone.
|
||
In the northeast and Great Lakes regions, applications must be made prior to the end of bloom stage of grapes
|
||
to avoid injury, or make applications with shielded sprayers or wiper equipment.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 14 days between last application and harvest in
|
||
vine crops. Do not use selective equipment in kiwi.
|
||
10.0 PASTURE GRASSES, FORAGE LEGUMES AND RANGELANDS
|
||
10.1 Alfalfa, Clover, and Other Forage Legumes
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Alfalfa, Clover, Kenaf, Kudzu, Lespedeza, Leucaena, Lupin, Sainfoin, Trefoil, Velvet
|
||
bean, Vetch (all types).
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, At-planting, Spot treatment (alfalfa and clover only),
|
||
Wiper applicators (alfalfa and clover only), Renovation, Preharvest (alfalfa only).
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence and At-planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting crops listed in this
|
||
section. Applications must be made prior to emergence of the crop.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: If a single application is made at rates of 2 quarts per acre or less, no
|
||
waiting period between treatment and feeding or grazing is required. If applications rates greater than 2 quarts
|
||
per acre are made, remove domestic livestock before application and wait 8 weeks after application before
|
||
grazing or harvesting.
|
||
Pre harvest (Alfalfa only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used in declining alfalfa stands or any stand of alfalfa where
|
||
crop destruction is acceptable. This application will severely injure or destroy the stand of alfalfa. This
|
||
product will control annual and perennial weeds, including quackgrass, when applied prior to the harvest of
|
||
alfalfa. The treated crop and weeds can be harvested and fed to livestock after 36 hours. Allow a minimum of
|
||
36 hours between application and harvest. Applications may be made at any time of the year. Make only one
|
||
application to an existing stand of alfalfa per year. For control of quackgrass, apply in the spring, late summer
|
||
or fall when quackgrass is actively growing. Treatments for quackgrass must be followed by deep tillage for
|
||
complete control.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply more than 2 quarts of this product per acre as a preharvest
|
||
treatment. Preharvest application to alfalfa grown for seed may result in a reduction in germination or vigor.
|
||
Spot treatment or Wiper applications (Alfalfa and Clover only)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a spot treatment in alfalfa or clover. This product may
|
||
be applied with wiper applicators to control or suppress the weeds listed under "WIPER APPLICATORS" in
|
||
the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" section of this label. Applications may be made in the same area at 30-day
|
||
intervals.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: For spot treatment and wiper applications, apply in areas where the
|
||
movement of domestic livestock can be controlled. No more than 10 percent of the total field area should be
|
||
treated at one time. Remove domestic livestock before application and wait 14 days after application before
|
||
grazing livestock or harvesting.
|
||
Renovation
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a broadcast spray to renovate existing stands of
|
||
alfalfa, clover, and other labeled forage legumes. Labeled crops may be planted into the treated area.
|
||
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|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Remove domestic livestock before application. If application rates of 2
|
||
quarts per acre or less are used wait 36 hours after application before grazing or harvesting. If application rates
|
||
greater than 2 quarts per acre are used, wait 8 weeks between applications and grazing or harvesting.
|
||
10.2 Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Renovation (Rotating out ofCRP), Site Preparation, Postemergence Weed
|
||
Control in Dormant CRP Grasses, Wiper Applications.
|
||
Renovation (Rotating out of CRP), Site Preparation
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used to prepare CRP land for crop production. Refer to Federal,
|
||
state or local use guides for CRP renovation instructions. For any crop not listed not listed in the "ANNUAL
|
||
AND PERENNIAL CROPS (Alphabetical)" section of this label, applications must be made at least 30 days
|
||
prior to planting.
|
||
Postemergence Weed Control in Dormant CRP Grasses, Wiper Applications
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used to suppress competitive growth and seed production of
|
||
undesirable vegetation in CRP acres. Such applications may be made with wiper application equipment or as a
|
||
broadcast or spot treatment to dormant CRP grasses. For selective applications with broadcast spray
|
||
equipment, apply 12 to 16 fluid ounces of this product per acre in early spring before desirable CRP grasses,
|
||
such as crested and tall wheatgrass, break dormancy and initiate green growth. Late fall applications can be
|
||
made after desirable perennial grasses have reached dormancy.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Some stunting ofCRP perennial grasses will occur if broadcast
|
||
applications are made when plants are not dormant.
|
||
10.3 Grass or Turfgrass Seed Production
|
||
LABELED CROPS: Any grass (Gramineae family) except Com, Sorghum, Sugarcane and those listed above
|
||
under "CEREAL CROPS".
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, Site Preparation, Renovation, Shielded Sprayers,
|
||
Wiper Applications, Spot Treatments, Creating Rows in Annual Ryegrass.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, Site Preparation, Renovation
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during, or after planting or for renovation of turf
|
||
or forage grass areas grown for seed production. Applications must be made prior to the emergence of the crop
|
||
to avoid crop injury. For maximum control of existing vegetation, delay planting to determine if any regrowth
|
||
from escaped underground plant parts occurs. Where repeat treatments are necessary, sufficient regrowth must
|
||
be attained prior to application. For warm-season grasses, such as Bermudagrass, summer or fall applications
|
||
provide best control.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not disturb soil or underground plant parts before treatment. Tillage
|
||
or renovation techniques such as vertical mowing, coring or slicing should be delayed for 7 days after
|
||
application to allow proper translocation into underground plant parts.
|
||
Do not feed or graze treated areas for 8 weeks following application.
|
||
Shielded Sprayers
|
||
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|
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|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply I to 3 quarts of this product as a broadcast spray in 10 to 20 gallons of water
|
||
per acre to control weeds in the rows. Uniform planting in straight rows aid in shielded sprayer applications.
|
||
Best results are obtained when the grass seed crop is small enough to easily pass by or through the protective
|
||
shields.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRlCTIONS: Contact of this product in any manner to any vegetation to which
|
||
treatment is not intended may cause damage. Such damage shall be the sole responsibility of the applicator.
|
||
Wiper Applications
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRlCTIONS: Contact of the herbicide solution with desirable vegetation may result in
|
||
damage or destruction. Applicators should be adjusted so that the wiper contact point is at least 2 inches above
|
||
the desirable vegetation. Weeds should be a minimum of 6 inches above the desirable vegetation. Better results
|
||
may be obtained when more of the weed is exposed to the herbicide solution. Weeds not contacted by the
|
||
herbicide solution will not be affected. This may occur in dense clumps, severe infestations, or when height of
|
||
weeds varies so that not all weeds are contacted. In these instances, repeat treatments may be necessary. Better
|
||
results may be obtained if2 applications are made in opposite directions.
|
||
Spot Treatments
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use a 1- to 1.5-percent solution.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRlCTIONS: Apply this product prior to heading of grasses. Do not treat more than 10
|
||
percent of the total field area. The crop receiving the spray in the treated area will be killed. Take care to avoid
|
||
drift or spray outside the target area for the same reason.
|
||
Creating Rows in Annual Ryegrass
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use 16 to 32 fluid ounces of this product per acre. Use the higher rate when the
|
||
ryegrass is greater than 6 inches tall. Best results are obtained when applications are made before the ryegrass
|
||
reaches 6 inches in height.
|
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PRECAUTIONS, RESTRlCTIONS: Set nozzle heights to allow the establishment of the desired row spacing
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while preventing spray droplets, spray fines, or drift to contact the ryegrass plants not treated. Use low
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pressure nozzles or drop nozzles designed to target the application over a narrow band.
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Grower assumes all responsibility for crop losses from misapplication.
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||
10.4 Pastures
|
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LABELED CROPS: Any grass (Grarnineae family) except Corn, Sorghum, Sugarcane and those listed above
|
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under "CEREAL CROPS". Including Bahiagrass, Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Brome, Fescue, Guineagrass,
|
||
Kikuya grass, Orchardgrass, Pangola grass, Ryegrass, Timothy, Wheatgrass.
|
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TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Spot treatment, Wiper application, Preplant, Preemergence, Pasture Renovation.
|
||
Spot Treatment, Wiper Application
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a spot treatment or with wiper applicators in pastures.
|
||
Applications may be made in the same area at 30-day intervals.
|
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PRECAUTIONS, RESTRlCTIONS: For spot treatment and wiper applications, apply in areas where the
|
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movement of domestic livestock can be controlled. No more than 10 percent of the total pasture area should be
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treated at one time. Remove domestic livestock before application and wait 14 days after application before
|
||
grazing livestock or harvesting.
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||
Preplant, Preemergence, Pasture Renovation
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied prior to planting or emergence of forage grasses. In
|
||
addition, this product may be used to control perennial pasture species listed on this label prior to re-planting.
|
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PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Remove domestic livestock before application and wait 8 weeks after
|
||
application before grazing or harvesting.
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||
10.5 Rangelands
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Postemergence.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product will control or suppress many annual weeds growing in perennial cool
|
||
and. warm-season grass rangelands.
|
||
Preventing viable seed production is key to the successful control and invasion of annual grassy weeds in
|
||
rangelands. Follow-up applications in sequential years should eliminate most of the viable seeds.
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Grazing of treated areas should be delayed to encourage growth of desirable perennials. Allowing desirable
|
||
perennials to flower and reseed in the treated area will encourage successful transition.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not use ammonium sulfate when spraying rangeland grasses with this
|
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product. Do not make more than one application per year.
|
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Postemergence
|
||
Apply 12 to 16 fluid ounces of this product to control or suppress many weeds, including downy brome,
|
||
cheatgrass, cereal rye and jointed goatgrass in rangelands. Apply when most mature brome plants are in early
|
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flower and before the plants, including seedheads, turn color. Allowing for secondary weed flushes to occur in
|
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the spring following rain events further depletes the seed reserve and encourages perennial grass conversion on
|
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weedy sites. Fall applications should be made where spring moisture is usually limited and fall germination
|
||
allows for good weed growth.
|
||
For medusahead, apply 16 fluid ounces of this product at the 3-leaf stage. Delaying applications beyond this
|
||
stage will result in reduced or unacceptable control. Fire may be useful in eliminating the thatch layer produced
|
||
by slow decaying culms prior to application. Allow new growth to occur before spraying after a burn. Repeat
|
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applications in subsequent years may be necessary to eliminate the seedbank before reestablishing desirable
|
||
perennial grasses in medusahead-dominated rangelands.
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||
Slight discoloration of the desirable grasses may occur, but they will regreen and regrow under moist soil
|
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conditions as effects of this product wear off.
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||
10.6 Turf Grass Sod Production
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, Renovation, Site Preparation, Spot Treatments.
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||
Preplant, Pre emergence, Renovation, Site Preparation
|
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USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product controls most existing vegetation prior to renovating turf grass areas or
|
||
establishing turf grass grown for seed or sod. Broadcast or hand-held equipment may be used to control sod
|
||
remnants or other unwanted vegetation after sod is harvested. For maximum control of existing vegetation,
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delay planting or sodding to determine if any regrowth from escaped underground plant parts occurs. For
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||
warm-season grasses such as Bermudagrass, summer or fall applications provide the best control.
|
||
Desirable turf grasses may be planted following the above procedures.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Do not feed or graze turf grass grown for seed or sod production for 8 weeks following application.
|
||
Spot Treatments
|
||
Hand-held equipment may be used for spot treatment of unwanted vegetation growing in existing turf grass.
|
||
11.0 ROUNDUP READY CROPS
|
||
The following instructions or those separately published on [INSERT COMPANY NAME] Supplemental
|
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labeling include all applications which can be made onto the specified Roundup Ready crops during the
|
||
complete cropping season. Do NOT combine these instructions with other instructions for crop
|
||
varieties that do not contain the Roundup Ready gene, in the "ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL CROPS
|
||
(ALPHABETICAL)" section of this label.
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||
[INSERT COMPANY NAME]USE THIS PRODUCT FOR POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION ONLY ON
|
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CROP VARIETIES DESIGNATED AS CONTAINING THE ROUNDUP READY GENE.
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||
Applying this product to crop varieties that are not designated as Roundup Ready will result in severe crop
|
||
injury and yield loss. Avoid contact with foliage, green stems, or fruit of crops, or any desirable plants that do
|
||
not contain the Roundup Ready gene, since severe injury or destruction will result.
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||
The Roundup Ready designation indicates that the crop variety contains a patented gene that provides tolerance
|
||
to this product. Information on Roundup Ready crop varieties may be obtained from your seed supplier or
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[INSERT COMPANY NAME] representative. Roundup Ready crop varieties must be purchased from an
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authorized licensed seed supplier.
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NOTE: Roundup Ready seed, and the method of selectively controlling weeds using glyphosate on a
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Roundup Ready crop, are protected under several U.S. Patents, including 5,352,605 and 5,633,435. A
|
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license to use Roundup Ready seed must be obtained prior to use. [INSERT COMPANY NAME] retains
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ownership of the gene and process technologies, and the Purchaser of the seed receives the right to use the
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licensed genes and technologies subject to the limited use license conditions. Seed containing the Roundup
|
||
Ready trait cannot be used for research and demonstration, reverse engineering or in connection with herbicide
|
||
registration. Progeny seed containing the Roundup Ready trait cannot be saved for replanting or transferred to
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others for replanting. Contact your Authorized [INSERT COMPANY NAME] Retailer for information on
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obtaining a limited use license.
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For ground applications with broadcast equipment, apply this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per
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||
acre. Carefully select proper nozzle and spray pressure to avoid spraying a fme mist. For best results with
|
||
ground application equipment use flat spray nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets.
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||
For aerial applications apply this product in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. See the "APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this label for procedures to avoid spray drift that may cause
|
||
injury to any vegetation not intended for treatment. Use of appropriate buffer zones will help prevent injury to
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adjacent vegetation.
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||
For proper stewardship of aerial applications over-the-top of Roundup Ready crops, [INSERT COMPANY
|
||
NAME]growers and applicators must read and follow all precautions and procedures contained in the use
|
||
guide "A Guide to On-Target Aerial Application" available by calling 1-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387) or
|
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on the internet at www.FARMSOURCETM.com.
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|
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ATTENTION: A VOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN APPLYING THIS
|
||
PRODUCT TO PREVENT INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS WHICH DO NOT CONTAIN
|
||
THE ROUNDUP READY GENE.
|
||
See the "MIXING" and "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" sections of this label for
|
||
additional directions and restrictions on the application of this product.
|
||
Tank mixtures with other herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, micronutrients or foliar fertilizers may result in
|
||
reduced weed control or crop injury and should NOT be made for over-the-top applications of this product
|
||
unless otherwise noted in this product label, supplemental labeling or fact sheets published separately by
|
||
[INSERT COMPANY NAME].
|
||
Unless otherwise directed, nonionic surfactant may be added to the spray solution for applications to Roundup
|
||
Ready crops. The addition of certain surfactants to this product may result in some crop response including leaf
|
||
necrosis, leaf chlorosis or leaf speckling due to the surfactant added to the spray mixture. Read and carefully
|
||
observe cautionary statements and other information appearing on the surfactant label.
|
||
Ammonium sulfate may be mixed with this product for applications to Roundup Ready crops. Refer to the
|
||
"MIXING" section for use instructions for ammonium sulfate.
|
||
Sprayer Preparation: It is important that sprayer and mixing equipment be clean and free of pesticide residue
|
||
before making applications of this product. Follow the cleaning procedures specified on the label of the
|
||
product(s) previously used. THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE SPRAY TANK AND ALL LINES AND
|
||
FILTERS TO ELIMINATE POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION FROM OTHER HERBICIDES PRIOR TO
|
||
MIXING AND APPLYING THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
NOTE: The following instructions are based on a clean start at planting by using a bumdown application or
|
||
tillage to control existing weeds before crop emergence. In no-till and stale seedbed systems, use a preplant
|
||
burn-down treatment of this product to control existing weeds prior to crop emergence. Some weeds, such as
|
||
black nightshade, broadleaf signalgrass, sicklepod, Texas panicum, sandbur, annual momingglory, woolly
|
||
cupgrass, shattercane, wild proso millet, burcucumber, and giant ragweed with multiple germination times or
|
||
suppressed (stunted) weeds may require a second application of this product for complete control. The second
|
||
application should be made after some regrowth has occurred and at least 10 days after a previous application
|
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of this product.
|
||
11.1 Canol a with the Roundup Ready Gene
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting, Postemergence (In-Crop)
|
||
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT ON CANOLA WITH THE ROUNDUP READY GENE PLANTED IN
|
||
THE FOLLOWING STATES: ALABAMA, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY,
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MARYLAND, NEW JERSEY, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA
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Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting
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USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting canola.
|
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Postemergence (In-Crop)
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USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied postemergence to Roundup Ready canola from
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emergence through the 6-leaf stage of development. Applications made during boIting or flowering may result
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in crop injury and yield loss. To maximize yield potential, make applications early to eliminate competing
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weeds.
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Weeds Controlled: For specific rates of application and instructions, refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE
|
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TABLE" and "PERENNIAL WEEDS RA TE TABLE" in this booklet.
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Single Application - Apply 16 to 32 fluid ounces per acre no later than the 6-leaf stage for the control
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of annual weeds. Avoid overlapping applications that may result in temporary yellowing, delayed
|
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flowering, and or growth reduction. Similar injury may result when applications of more than 16 fluid
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ounces per acre are applied after the 4-leaf stage.
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Sequential Application - Apply 32 fluid ounces per acre to 1- to 3-leaf canola followed by a sequential
|
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application at a minimum interval of 10 days, but no later than the 6-leaf stage. Sequential
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applications are necessary for early emerging annual weeds and perennial weeds such as Canada
|
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thistle and quackgrass or when controlling weeds with multiple application times.
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PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label for general
|
||
precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops. No more than two over-the-top broadcast
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applications may be made from crop emergence through the 6-leaf stage of development and the total in-crop
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application should not exceed 64 fluid ounces per acre. Allow a minimum of 60 days between last application
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and canola harvest.
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11.2 Corn with the Roundup Really Gene
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting, Postemergence (In-Crop), Spot treatment,
|
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Preharvest, Post-Harvest.
|
||
Maximum Allowable Combined Application Quantities Per Season
|
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Combined total per year for all applications 8 quarts per acre
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Preplant, At-planting, Preemergence applications
|
||
Total in-crop applications from emergence through the V8
|
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stage or 30 inches
|
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Maximum preharvest application rate after maximum kernel
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fill is complete and the crop is physiologically mature (black
|
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layer formation) until 7 days before harvest
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Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting
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5 quarts per acre
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2 quarts per acre
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1 quart per acre
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product label and observe all precautions and limitations on the label for any preemergence herbicide
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application, including application timing restrictions, soil restrictions, minimum recropping interval and
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rotational guidelines - the more restrictive requirements apply.
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NOTE: For maximum weed control, a postemergence (in-crop) application of this product should be applied
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following the use ofless than labeled rates of the preemergence residual products listed above.
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Postemergence (In-Crop)
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USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied postemergence to Roundup Ready corn from emergence
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through the V8 stage (8 leaves with collars) or until corn height reaches 30 inches, whichever comes first.
|
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When applied as directed, this product controls labeled annual grass and broadleafweeds in Roundup Ready
|
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corn. Many perennial grasses and broadleaf weeds will be controlled or suppressed with one or more
|
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application of this product. The postemergent application of 24 to 32 fluid ounces per acre of this product
|
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should be made before the weeds reach a height andlor density that the weeds become competitive with the
|
||
crop, generally 4 inch tall weeds or less.
|
||
This product may be applied alone as a postemergence in-crop application to provide control of emerged
|
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weeds listed on this label. If new flushes of weeds occur, a sequential application of this product at 24 to 32
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fluid ounces per acre will control the labeled grasses and broadleaf weeds
|
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TANK MIXTURES: This product may be applied in tank mixture w{th Bullet, Degree, Degree Xtra, Harness,
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Harness Xtra, Harness Xtra 5.6L, and Micro-Tech at 50 to 100 percent of labeled rate. This product may be
|
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applied in tank mixture with Permit and Atrazine at labeled rates. Refer to the specific product label and
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observe all precautions and limitations on the label for all products used in tank mixtures, including application
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timing restrictions, soil restrictions, minimum recropping interval and rotational guidelines - the more
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restrictive requirements apply.
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Maximum Height Of Corn
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Tank-mix Partner For Application
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Degree 11 inches
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Degree Xtra
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Harness
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Harness Xtra
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Harness Xtra 5.6
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Bullet* 5 inches
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Micro-Tech*
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Permit 30 inches
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atrazine 12 inches
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*Bullet and Micro-Tech are not registered for use as a postemergence application in Texas.
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PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label for general
|
||
precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops. Single in-crop applications of this product are not
|
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to exceed 1 quart per acre. Sequential in-crop applications of this product from emergence through thfj y'8)
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stage or 30 inches must not exceed 2 quarts per acre per growing season. Allow a minimum of 1 0 daj~ ) .' J '
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Post-Harvest
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USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied after harvest of com. Higher rates may be required for
|
||
control oflarge weeds that were growing in the crop at the time of harvest. Tank mixtures with 2,4-D or
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dicamba may be used.
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PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 7 days between treatment and harvest or feeding of
|
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treated vegetation.
|
||
11.3 Cotton with the Roundup Ready Gene
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting, Postemergence (Over-the-Top), Selective
|
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Equipment, Preharvest.
|
||
Maximum Allowable Combined Application Quantities Per Season
|
||
Combined total per year for all applications 8 quarts per acre
|
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Preplant, At-planting, Preemergence applications
|
||
Total in-crop applications from ground cracking to layby
|
||
Maximum preharvest application rate
|
||
5 quarts per acre
|
||
4 quarts per acre
|
||
2 quarts per acre
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label for general
|
||
precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops. The combined total application of this product
|
||
from cotton emergence until harvest must not exceed 6 quarts per acre. NO MORE THAN TWO OVER-THE
|
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TOP BROADCAST APPLICATIONS MAYBE MADE FROM CROP EMERGENCE THROUGH THE 4-
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LEAF (NODE) STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT. NO MORE THAN TWO APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE
|
||
MADE FROM THE 5-LEAF STAGE THROUGH LA YBY. SEQUENTIAL IN-CROP OVER-THE-TOP OR
|
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POST-DIRECTED APPLICATIONS OF THIS PRODUCT MUST BE AT LEAST 1 0 DAYS APART AND
|
||
COTTON MUST HAVE AT LEAST TWO NODES OF INCREMENTAL GROWTH BETWEEN
|
||
APPLICATIONS. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 7 DAYS BETWEEN APPLICATION AND HARVEST.
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||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting cotton.
|
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Postemergence (Over-the- Top)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied by aerial or ground application equipment at rates up to 1
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quart per acre per application postemergence to Roundup Ready cotton from the ground cracking stage
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||
until the 4-1eaf (node) stage of development (until the fifth true leaf reaches the size of a quarter). Over-
|
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|
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either as an over-the-top applications or as a post-directed treatments sprayed higher on the cotton plll}lts dilcj
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DELAYED MATURITY AND/OR YIELD LOSS. NO MORE THAN ONE SALVAGE TREATMENT
|
||
SHOULD BE USED PER GROWING SEASON.
|
||
NOTE: For specific rates of application and instructions, refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" and
|
||
"PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" in this booklet.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label for general
|
||
precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops.
|
||
Selective Equipment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied using precision post-directed or hooded sprayers at rates
|
||
up to 1 quart per acre per application to Roundup Ready cotton through layby. At this stage, post-directed
|
||
equipment should be used which directs the spray to the base of the cotton plants. Contact of the spray with
|
||
cotton leaves should be avoided to the maximum extent possible. To minimize spray onto the leaves of the
|
||
cotton plants, place nozzles in a low position directing a horizontal spray pattern under the cotton leaves to
|
||
contact weeds in the row, and maintain low spray pressure (less than 30 psi). For best results, make
|
||
applications while weeds are small (less than 3 inches).
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" part of the "APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of this label for information on proper use and calibration of this
|
||
equipment.
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied for preharvest annual and perennial weed control as a
|
||
broadcast treatment to Roundup Ready cotton after 20 percent boll crack. Up to 2 quarts of this product may
|
||
be applied using either aerial or ground spray equipment. NOTE: This product will not enhance the
|
||
performance of harvest aids when applied to Roundup Ready cotton
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 7 days between application and harvest of cotton.
|
||
Do not apply this product to cotton grown for seed, as a reduction in germination or vigor may occur. THE
|
||
USE OF ADDITIVES FOR PREHARVEST APPLICATION OF THIS PRODUCT TO ROUNDUP READY
|
||
COTTON IS PROHIBITED.
|
||
ATTENTION: USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL DIRECTIONS IS
|
||
EXPECTED TO RESULT IN NORMAL GROWTH OF ROUNDUP READY COTTON, HOWEVER,
|
||
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, AGRONOMIC PRACTICES AND OTHER FACTORS
|
||
MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT, EVEN
|
||
WHEN APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS. IN
|
||
SOME CASES, THESE FACTORS CAN RESULT IN BOLL LOSS, DELAYED MATURITY AND/OR
|
||
YIELD LOSS.
|
||
11.4 Soybeans with the Roundup Ready Gene
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Pre emergence, At-Planting, Postemergence (In-Crop), Preharvest,
|
||
Post-Harvest.
|
||
THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT FOR IN-CROP APPLICATIONS OVER ROUNDUP READY SOYBEANS
|
||
MAY NOT BE PRACTICED IN CALIFORNIA UNLESS THE APPLICATOR HAS AT THE TIME
|
||
OF APPLICATION A CALIFORNIA-APPROVED SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL SPECIFYING THE
|
||
ACCEPTED DIRECTION FOR USE.
|
||
Maximum Allowable Combined Application Ouantities Per Season
|
||
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|
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Combined total per year for all applications
|
||
Preplant, At-planting, Preemergence applications
|
||
Total in-crop applications from cracking throughout
|
||
flowering
|
||
Maximum preharvest application rate
|
||
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|
||
8 quarts per acre
|
||
5 quarts per acre
|
||
3 quarts per acre
|
||
1 quart per acre
|
||
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|
||
PRECAUTIONSIRESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label for general
|
||
precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting soybeans.
|
||
Postemergence (In-Crop)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: When applied as directed, this product will control labeled annual grasses and
|
||
broadleafweeds in Roundup Ready soybeans. Applications of this product can be made in Roundup Ready
|
||
soybeans from emergence (cracking) throughout flowering. Refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE"
|
||
in this label for rates for specific annual weeds. Use an initial application of 1 quart per acre on 2- to 8-inch
|
||
tall weeds. Weeds will generally be 2 to 8 inches tall, 2 to 5 weeks after planting. If the initial application is
|
||
delayed and weeds are larger, apply a higher rate of this product. This product may be used up to 2 quarts per
|
||
acre in any single in-crop application for control of annual weeds and where heavy weed densities exist.
|
||
A 1- to 2-quarts per acre rate (single or multiple applications) of this product will control or suppress perennial
|
||
weeds such as: Bermudagrass, Canada thistle, common milkweed, field bindweed, hemp dogbane, horsenettle,
|
||
marestail (horseweed), nutsedge, quackgrass, rhizome johnsongrass, redvine, trumpetcreeper, swamp
|
||
smartweed and wirestem muhly. For best results, allow perennial weed species to achieve at least 6 inches of
|
||
growth before spraying with this product.
|
||
Under adverse growing conditions such as drought, hail, wind damage or a poor soybean stand that slows or
|
||
delays canopy closure, a sequential application of this may be necessary to control late flushes of weeds. IN
|
||
THE SOUTHERN STATES, A SEQUENTIAL APPLICATION OF THIS PRODUCT WILL BE REQUIRED
|
||
TO CONTROL NEW FLUSHES OF WEEDS IN THE ROUNDUP READY SOYBEAN CROP. To control
|
||
giant ragweed, use 1 quart per acre of this product be applied when the weed is 8 to 12 inches tall to increase
|
||
control and possibly avoid the need for a sequential application.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: The combined total application from crop emergence through harvest
|
||
must not exceed 3 quarts per acre. The maximum rate for any single in-crop application is 2 quarts per acre.
|
||
The maximum combined total of this product that can be applied during flowering is 2 quarts per acre.
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product provides weed control when applied prior to harvest of soybeans. Up to
|
||
1 quart per acre of this product can be applied by aerial or ground application.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Care should be taken to avoid excessive seed shatter loss due to ground
|
||
application equipment. Allow a minimum of 14 days between final application and harvest of soybean grain or
|
||
feeding of soybean grain, forage or hay.
|
||
Post-harvest
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied after harvest of Roundup Ready soybeans. Higher rates
|
||
may be required for control oflarge weeds that were growing in the crop at the time of harvest. Tank mixtures
|
||
with 2,4-D or dicamba may be used.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
11.5 Sugar Beets with the Roundup Ready Gene
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, At-planting, Preemergence, Postemergence (In-Crop).
|
||
Maximum Allowable Combined Application Ouantities Per Season
|
||
Combined total per year for all applications 8 quarts per acre
|
||
Preplant, At-planting, Preemergence applications
|
||
Emergence to 8-leaf stage
|
||
Between 8-leaf stage and canopy closure
|
||
5 quarts per acre
|
||
2.5 quarts per acre
|
||
2 quarts per acre
|
||
4~ or I~\
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of this label for general
|
||
precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops. The combined total application from crop
|
||
emergence through harvest must not exceed 4.5 quarts per acre. The maximum rate for any single application
|
||
from crop emergence until the 8-leaf stage is 1.5 quarts per acre. The maximum rate for any single application
|
||
between the 8-leaf stage and canopy closure is 1 quart per acre. Allow a minimum of 30 days between last
|
||
application and sugar beet harvest.
|
||
Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting of Roundup Ready sugar
|
||
beets.
|
||
Postemergence (In-Crop)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied postemergent over-the-top to Roundup Ready sugar beets
|
||
from emergence to 30 days prior to harvest. To maximize yield potential spray sugar beets early to eliminate
|
||
competing weeds. Up to 4 sequential applications of this product may be made with at least 10 days between
|
||
applications. Refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" in this label for rates for specific annual weeds.
|
||
This product will control or suppress, most perennial weeds. For some perennial weeds, repeat applications
|
||
may be required to eliminate crop competition throughout the growing season.
|
||
12.0 NON-CROP USES AROUND THE FARMSTEAD
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Non-Selective Weed Control, Trim-and-Edge, Greenhouse/Shadehouse,
|
||
Chemical Mowing, Cut Stumps, Habitat Management.
|
||
12.1 Non-Selective Weed Control, Trim-and-Edge
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used to control annual weeds, perennial weeds and woody brush
|
||
which are found in any part of the farmstead, including building foundations, along and in fences, in dry
|
||
ditches and canals, along ditchbanks, farm roads, shelterbelts, prior to landscape plantings and equipment
|
||
storage areas.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: This product may be tank mixed with the following products. Refer to these product
|
||
labels for approved farmstead sites and application rates. For annual weeds, use 1 quart per acre of this product
|
||
when weeds are less than 6 inches tall, 1.5 quarts per acre when weeds are 6 to 12 inches tall and 2 quarts per
|
||
acre when weeds are greater than 12 inches tall. For perennial weeds, apply 2 to 5 quarts per acre in these tank
|
||
mixes. For tank mixtures with these products through backpack sprayers, handguns or other high-volume
|
||
spray-to-wet applications, see the "ANNUAL WEEDS -- HAND-HELD OR HIGH VOLUME EQUIPMENT"
|
||
section of this label for rates.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Arsenal
|
||
BanveVClarity
|
||
Barricade 65WG
|
||
Diuron
|
||
Endurance
|
||
Escort
|
||
Karmex DF
|
||
KrovarIDF
|
||
Oust
|
||
Pendulum 3.3 EC
|
||
Pendulum WDG
|
||
Plateau
|
||
Princep DF
|
||
Princep Liquid
|
||
Ronstar 50 WP
|
||
Sahara
|
||
Simazine
|
||
Surflan
|
||
Telar
|
||
Vanquish
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
)
|
||
This product plus dicamba tank mixtures may not be applied by air in California.
|
||
12.2 Greenhouse/Shadehouse
|
||
This product may be used to control weeds in and around greenhouses and shadehouses. Desirable vegetation
|
||
must not be present during application and air circulation fans must be turned off
|
||
12.3 Chemical Mowing
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product will suppress perennial grasses listed in this section to serve as a
|
||
substitute for mowing. Use 6 fluid ounces of this product per acre when treating Kentucky bluegrass. Use 8
|
||
fluid ounces of this product per acre when treating tall fescue, fme fescue, orchardgrass, bahiagrass or
|
||
quackgrass covers. Use 16 fluid ounces of this product per acre when treating Bermudagrass. Use 64 fluid
|
||
ounces of this product per acre when treating torpedograss or paragrass. Apply treatments in 10 to 20 gallons
|
||
of spray solution per acre. Chemical mowing applications may be made along farm ditches and other parts of
|
||
farmsteads.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Use only in areas where some temporary injury or discoloration of
|
||
perennial grasses can be tolerated.
|
||
12.4 Cut Stumps
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Treating cut stumps in any non-crop site listed on this label
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product will control regrowth of cut stumps and resprouts of many types of
|
||
woody brush and tree species, some of which are listed below. Apply this product using suitable equipment to
|
||
ensure coverage of the entire cambium. Cut trees or resprouts close to the soil surface. Apply a 50 to 100
|
||
percent solution of this product to the freshly cut surface immediately after cutting. Delays in application may
|
||
result in reduced performance. For best results, applications should be made during periods of active growth
|
||
and full leaf expansion
|
||
Alder
|
||
Eucalyptus
|
||
Madrone
|
||
Oak
|
||
Pepper, brazilian
|
||
Pine, Austrian
|
||
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|
||
Reed, giant
|
||
Salt-cedar
|
||
Sweetgum
|
||
Tan oak
|
||
Willow
|
||
Version: Juiy-2002
|
||
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Do not make cut stump applications when the roots of desirable woody
|
||
brush or trees may be grafted to the roots of the cut stump. Some sprouts, stems, or trees may share the same
|
||
root system. Adjacent trees having a similar age, height and spacing may signal shared roots. Whether grafted
|
||
or shared, injury is likely to occur to non-treated stems/trees when one or more trees sharing common roots are
|
||
treated.
|
||
12.5 Habitat Management
|
||
TYPES OF USES: Habitat Restoration and Maintenance, Wildlife Food Plots.
|
||
Habitat Restoration and Maintenance
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used to control exotic and other undesirable vegetation in habitat
|
||
management areas. Applications can be made to allow recovery of native plant species, prior to planting
|
||
desirable native species, and for similar broad-spectrum vegetation control requirements in habitat
|
||
management areas. Spot treatments can be made to selectively remove unwanted plants for habitat
|
||
maintenance and enhancement.
|
||
Wildlife Food Plots
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used as a site preparation treatment to control annual and
|
||
perennial weeds prior to planting wildlife food plots. Any wildlife food species may be planted after applying
|
||
this product, or native species may be allowed to repopulate the area. If tillage is needed to prepare a seedbed,
|
||
wait 7 days after application before tillage.
|
||
13.0 ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE
|
||
(Alphabetically by Species)
|
||
USE WATER CARRIER VOLUMES OF 3 TO 10 GALLONS PER ACRE FOR GROUND
|
||
APPLICATIONS AND 3 TO 5 GALLONS PER ACRE FOR AERIAL.
|
||
Apply to actively growing annual weeds. Annual weeds are generally easiest to control when they are small.
|
||
Older, mature (hardened) annual weed species may require higher rates even if they meet the size
|
||
requirements.
|
||
Do not tank mix with soil residual herbicides when using these rates unless otherwise specified.
|
||
For weeds that have been mowed, grazed or cut, allow regrowth to occur prior to treatment.
|
||
This product may be used up to 48 fluid ounces per acre where heavy weed densities exist.
|
||
WEED
|
||
SPECIES
|
||
Ammannia, purple
|
||
Annoda, spurred
|
||
Master Label 524-536
|
||
ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE
|
||
RATE
|
||
(fluid ounces per acre)
|
||
16 24 32 40 48
|
||
Maximum height/length (in inches)
|
||
3 6 12 18
|
||
2 3 5 8
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Barley 18 18 +
|
||
Barnyardgrass 3 6 7 9
|
||
Bassia, fivehook 6
|
||
Beggarweed, Florida 5 8
|
||
Bittercress 12 20
|
||
Bluegrass, annual 10
|
||
Bluegrass, bulbous 6
|
||
Brome, downy 1,2 6 12
|
||
Brome, Japanese 6 12 24
|
||
Browntop panicum 6 8 12 24
|
||
Buckwheat, wild 3 2
|
||
Burcucumber 6 12 18
|
||
Buttercup 12 20
|
||
Carolina geranium 4 9
|
||
Carpetweed 6 12
|
||
Cheat 2 6 20
|
||
Chervil 20
|
||
Chickweed 12 18
|
||
Cocklebur 12 18 24 36
|
||
Copperleaf, hophornbeam 2 4 6
|
||
Copperleaf, Virginia 2 4 6
|
||
Coreopsis, plains 6 12 18
|
||
Com, volunteer 6 12 20
|
||
Com speedwell 12
|
||
Crabgrass 3 6 12
|
||
Crowfootgrass 6 12
|
||
Cutleaf evening primrose 3 6
|
||
Devilsclaw (unicorn plant) 3 6
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Dwarfdandelion 12
|
||
Eastern manna grass 8 12
|
||
Eclipta 4 8 12
|
||
Fall panicum 4 6 12
|
||
Falsedandelion 20
|
||
Falseflax, smallseed 12
|
||
FiddIeneck 6 12
|
||
Field pennycress 6 12
|
||
Filaree 6 12
|
||
Fleabane, annual 6 20
|
||
Fleabane, hairy 6 10
|
||
(Conyza bonarienSis)
|
||
Fleabane, rough 3 6 12
|
||
Florida pusley 4 6
|
||
Foxtail, giant, bristly, yellow 6 12 20
|
||
Foxtail, Carolina 10
|
||
Foxtail, green 12
|
||
Goatgrass, jointed 6 12
|
||
Goosegrass 3 6 12
|
||
Grain sorghum (milo) 6 12 20
|
||
Groundcherry 3 6 9
|
||
Groundsel, common 6 10
|
||
Hemp sesbania 2 4 6 8
|
||
Henbit 6 12
|
||
Horseweed! Marestail 6 12 18
|
||
(Conyza canadensis)
|
||
Itchgrass 6 8 12 18
|
||
Jimsonweed 12 18
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling 6 12 18 24
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Junglerice 3 6 7 9
|
||
Knotweed 6 12
|
||
Kochia 4 3 to 6 12
|
||
Lambsquarters 6 12 20
|
||
Little barley 6 12
|
||
London rocket 6 24
|
||
Mayweed 2 6 12 18
|
||
Momingglory, annual (Ipomoea spp) 3 6
|
||
Mustard, blue 6 12 18
|
||
Mustard, tansy 6 12 18
|
||
Mustard, tumble 6 12 18
|
||
Mustard, wild 6 12 18
|
||
Nightshade, black 4 6 12
|
||
Nightshade, hairy 4 6 12
|
||
Oats 3 6 18
|
||
Pigweed species 12 18 24
|
||
Prickly lettuce 6 12
|
||
Purslane 3 6
|
||
Ragweed, common 6 12 18
|
||
Ragweed, giant 6 12 18
|
||
Red rice 4
|
||
Rye, volunteer/cereal 2 6 18 18 +
|
||
Ryegrass 6 12
|
||
Sandbur, field 6 12
|
||
Sandbur, longspine 6 12
|
||
Shattercane 6 12 20
|
||
Shepherd's-purse 6 12
|
||
Sicklepod 2 4 8
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Signalgrass, broadleaf 3 6 7 9
|
||
Smartweed, ladysthumb 6 9
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania 6 9
|
||
Sowthistle, annual 6 12
|
||
Spanishneedles 6 12
|
||
Speedwell, purslane 12
|
||
Sprangletop 6 12 20
|
||
Spurge, prostrate 6 12
|
||
Spurge, spotted 6 12
|
||
Spurry, umbrella 6
|
||
Stinkgrass 12
|
||
Sunflower 12 18
|
||
Swinecress 5 12
|
||
Teaweedl Prickly sida 2 4 6
|
||
Texas panicum 6 8 12 24
|
||
Thistle, RussianS 6 12
|
||
Velvetleaf 6 12
|
||
Virginia pepperweed 18
|
||
Waterhemp 6 12
|
||
Wheat 2 6 12 18
|
||
Wheat, 6 12 18
|
||
(overwintered)
|
||
Wild oats 3 6 18
|
||
Wild pro so millet 6 12 18
|
||
Witchgrass 12
|
||
Woolly cupgrass 6 12
|
||
Yellow rocket 12 20
|
||
1 For control of downy brome in no-till systems, use 24 fluid ounces per acre.
|
||
2 Performance is better if application is made before this weed reaches the boot stage of growth.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
3 Use 24 fluid ounces per acre of this product to control wild buckwheat in the cotyledon to 2-leaf stage. Use
|
||
32 fluid ounces per acre to control 2- to 4-leafwild buckwheat. For improved control of wild buckwheat over
|
||
2 inches in size, use sequential treatments of 32 fluid ounces followed by 32 fluid ounces of this product per
|
||
acre.
|
||
4 Do not treat kochia in the button stage.
|
||
5Control of Russian thistle may vary based on environmental conditions and spray coverage. Whenever
|
||
possible, a tank mixture with 2,4-D as described below may improve control.
|
||
13.1 Annual Weeds -- Rates for 10 to 40 Gallons per Acre
|
||
Apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product per acre. Use 1 quart per acre if weeds are less than 6 inches tall, 1.5 quarts
|
||
per acre if weeds are 6 to 12 inches tall and 2 quarts per acre if weeds are greater than 12 inches tall. These
|
||
rates will provide control of weeds listed in the annual weed control tables when water carrier volumes are 10
|
||
to 40 gallons per acre for ground applications. Older, mature (hardened) annual weed species may require
|
||
higher rates even if they meet the size requirements.
|
||
13.2 Annual Weeds -- Tank Mixtures with 2,4-D, Dicamba or Tordon 22K
|
||
12 to 16 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.25 pound of dicamba or 0.5 pound of2,4-D or 1 to 2 fluid ounces
|
||
of Tordon 22K per acre will control the following weeds with the maximum height or length indicated: 6
|
||
inches -- prickly lettuce, marestail/horseweed, morning glory, kochia (dicamba only) wild buckwheat (Tordon
|
||
22K only); 12 inches -- cocklebur, lambs quarters, pigweed, Russian thistle (2,4-D only).
|
||
16 fluid ounces ofthis product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D per acre will control the following weeds when they are
|
||
a maximum height or length of 6 inches: common ragweed, giant ragweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, and
|
||
velvetleaf.
|
||
Refer to the specific product labels for crop rotation restrictions and cautionary statements of all products used
|
||
in tank mixtures. Some crop injury may occur if dicamba or Tordon 22K is applied within 45 days of planting.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY DICAMBA TANK MIXTURES BY AIR IN CALIFORNIA.
|
||
13.3 Annual Weeds - Hand-Held or High-Volume Equipment
|
||
For control of weeds listed in the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE", apply a 0.5 percent solution of this
|
||
product to weeds less than 6 inches in height or runner length. Apply prior to seedhead formation in grass or
|
||
bud formation in broadleafweeds. For annual weeds over 6 inches tall, or unless otherwise specified, use a 1
|
||
percent solution.
|
||
For best results, use a 2 percent solution on harder-to-control perennials, such as Bermudagrass, dock, field
|
||
bindweed, hemp dogbane, milkweed and Canada thistle.
|
||
When using application methods that result in less than complete coverage, use a 5 percent solution for annual
|
||
and perennial weeds and a 5 to 10 percent solution for woody brush and trees.
|
||
13.4 Annual Weeds -- Tank Mixtures with Atrazine for Fallow and Reduced Tillage Systems
|
||
For use only in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington. In Oregon
|
||
and Washington, do not exceed 1 pound of atrazine per acre.
|
||
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||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
24 to 28 fluid ounces of this product plus 1 to 2 pounds of atrazine per acre will control the following weeds:
|
||
Bamyardgrass (requires 28 ounces for control), Downy brome, Green foxtail, Lambsquarters, Prickly lettuce,
|
||
Tansy mustard, Pigweed, Field sandbur, Stinkgrass, Russian thistle, Volunteer wheat, Witchgrass and Kochia
|
||
(add 0.1 pound of dicamba for control).
|
||
14.0 PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE TABLE
|
||
(Alphabetically by Species)
|
||
Apply to actively growing perennial weeds.
|
||
NOTE: If weeds have been mowed or tilled, do not treat until plants have resumed active growth and have
|
||
reached the labeled growth stages.
|
||
Repeat treatments may be necessary to control weeds regenerating from underground parts or seed. Repeat
|
||
treatments must be made prior to crop emergence.
|
||
Unless otherwise stated, allow 7 or more days after application before tillage.
|
||
Best results are obtained when soil moisture is adequate for active weed growth.
|
||
Weed Species
|
||
Alfalfa
|
||
Rate
|
||
(QTlA)
|
||
1-2
|
||
Water
|
||
Volume (GPA)
|
||
3 -10
|
||
Hand-Held
|
||
% Solution
|
||
2%
|
||
Make applications after the last hay cutting in the fall. Allow alfalfa to regrow to a height of 6 to 8 inches or
|
||
more prior to treatment. Applications should be followed with deep tillage at least 7 days after treatment, but
|
||
before soil freeze-up.
|
||
Alligatorweed 4 3 -20 1.5%
|
||
For partial control, apply when most of the plants are in bloom. Repeat applications will be required to maintain
|
||
control.
|
||
Anise (fennel) 1-2%
|
||
Apply as a spray-to-wet treatment. Optimum results are obtained when plants are treated at the bud to full
|
||
bloom stage of growth.
|
||
Bahiagrass 3-5 3 -20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early head stage.
|
||
Bentgrass 1.5 10 - 20 2%
|
||
For suppression in grass seed production areas. For ground applications only. Ensure entire crown area has
|
||
resumed growth prior to a fall application. Bentgrass should have at least 3 inches of growth. Tillage prior to
|
||
treatment should be avoided, howevertillage 7 to 10 days after application may improve performance.
|
||
Bermudagrass 3-5 3 -20 2%
|
||
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||
|
||
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|
||
For control, apply 5 quarts of this product per acre. For partial control, apply 3 quarts per acre. Treat when
|
||
Bermudagrass is actively growing and seedheads are present. Retreatrnent may be necessary to maintain
|
||
control.
|
||
Bermudagrass,
|
||
water (knotgrass) 1-1.5 5 -10 2%
|
||
Apply 1.5 quarts of this product in 5 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply when water Bermudagrass is 12 to
|
||
18 inches in length. Allow 7 or more days before tilling, flushing or flooding the field.
|
||
Fall applications only: Apply 1 quart of this product in 5 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Fallow fields should
|
||
be tilled prior to application. Apply prior to frost on water Bermudagrass that is 12 to 18 inches in length.
|
||
This product is not registered in California for use on water Bermudagrass.
|
||
Bindweed, field 0.5 - 5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Do not treat when weeds are under drought stress as good soil moisture is necessary for active growth.
|
||
For control, apply 4 to 5 quarts of this product per acre west of the Mississippi River and 3 to 4 quarts east of
|
||
the Mississippi River. Apply when the weeds are at or beyond full bloom. For best results, apply in late summer
|
||
or fall. Fall treatments must be applied before a killing frost.
|
||
Also for control, apply 2 quarts of this product plus 0.5 pound of dicamba in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Do not apply by air.
|
||
For suppression on irrigated agricultural land, apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product plus 1 pound of 2,4-D in 10 to
|
||
20 gallons of water per acre with ground equipment only. Applications should be made following harvest or in
|
||
fall fallow ground when the bindweed is actively growing and the majority of runners are 12 inches or more in
|
||
length. The use of at least one irrigation will promote active bindweed growth.
|
||
For suppression, apply 16 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of water per
|
||
acre for ground applications and 3 to 5 gallons of water per acre for aerial applications. Apply by air in fallow
|
||
and reduced tillage systems only. Applications should be delayed until maximum emergence has occurred and
|
||
when vines are between 6 to 18 inches in length.
|
||
In California only, apply 1 to 5 quarts of this product per acre. Actual rate needed for suppression or control
|
||
will vary within this range depending on local conditions. For suppression on irrigated land where annual tillage
|
||
is performed, apply 1 quart of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply to bindweed that has
|
||
reached a length of 12 inches or greater. Allow maximum weed emergence and runner growth. Allow 3 or more
|
||
days after application before tillage.
|
||
Bluegrass, Kentucky 1-2 3 -40 2%
|
||
Apply 2 quarts of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre when most plants have reached boot-to-ear1y
|
||
seedhead stage of development. For partial control in pasture or hay crop renovation, apply 1 to 1.5 quarts of
|
||
this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply to actively growing plants when most have reached 4 to
|
||
12 inches in height.
|
||
Blueweed, Texas 3-5 3 -40 2%
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Apply 4 to 5 quarts of this product per acre west of the Mississippi River and 3 to 4 quarts per acre east of the
|
||
Mississippi River. Apply when plants are at or beyond full bloom. New leaf development indicates active
|
||
growth. For best results, apply in late summer or fall. Fall treatments must be applied before a killing frost.
|
||
Brackenfern 3-4 3 - 40 1-1.5%
|
||
Apply to fully expanded fronds that are at least 18 inches long.
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth 1-2 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply 2 quarts of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre when most plants have reached boot-to-early
|
||
seedhead stage of development. For partial control in pasture or hay crop renovation, apply 1 to 1.5 quarts of
|
||
this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply to actively growing plants when most have reached 4 to
|
||
12 inches in height.
|
||
Bursage, woolly-leaf 3 - 20 2%
|
||
For control, apply 2 quarts of this product plus Yz pound of dicamba per acre. For partial control, apply 1 quart
|
||
of this product plus Yz pound of dicamba per acre. Apply when plants are producing new active growth which
|
||
has been initiated by moisture for at least 2 weeks and when plants are at or beyond flowering.
|
||
Canarygrass, reed 2-3 3 -40 2%
|
||
For best results, apply when most plants have reached the boot-to-head stage of growth.
|
||
Cattail 3-5 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early head stage.
|
||
Clover; red or white 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early bud stage.
|
||
Also for control, apply 16 to 32 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.5 to 1 pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
Cogongrass 3-5 10 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when cogongrass is at least 18 inches tall in late summer or fall. Due to uneven stages of growth and the
|
||
dense nature of vegetation preventing good spray coverage, repeat treatments may be necessary to maintain
|
||
control.
|
||
Dallisgrass 3-5 3 -20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early head stage.
|
||
Dandelion 3-5 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early bud stage of growth.
|
||
Also for control, apply 16 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of water per
|
||
acre.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Dock, curly 3-5 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early bud stage of growth.
|
||
Also for control, apply 16 to 32 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.5 to I pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
Dogbane, hemp 4 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the late bud to flower stage of growth. Following crop harvest or
|
||
mowing, allow weeds to regrow to a mature stage prior to treatment. For best results, apply in late summer or
|
||
fall.
|
||
For suppression, apply 16 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of water per
|
||
acre for ground applications and 3 to 5 gallons of water per acre for aerial applications. Delay applications until
|
||
maximum emergence of dogbane has occurred.
|
||
Fescue (except tall) 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early head stage.
|
||
Fescue, tall 1-3 3 -40 2%
|
||
Apply 3 quarts of this product per acre when most plants have reached boot-to-early seedhead stage of
|
||
development.
|
||
Fall applications only: Apply 1 quart of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply to fescue in the
|
||
fall when plants have 6 to 12 inches of new growth. A sequential application of 1 pint per acre of this product
|
||
will improve long-term control and control seedlings germinating after fall treatments or the following spring.
|
||
Guineagrass 2-3 3 -40 1%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached at least the 7-leaf stage of growth. Ensure thorough coverage when using
|
||
hand-held equipment. In Texas and ridge of Florida, use 2 quarts for control. In the flatwoods region of Florida,
|
||
3 quarts is required for control.
|
||
Horsenettle 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early bud stage.
|
||
Horseradish 4 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the late bud to flower stage of growth. For best results, apply in late
|
||
summer or fall.
|
||
Iceplant 1.5 - 2%
|
||
Iceplant should be at or beyond the early bud stage of growth. Thorough coverage is necessary for best control.
|
||
Jerusalem artichoke 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are in the early bud stage.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Johnsongrass 0.5 - 3 3 - 40 1%
|
||
In annual cropping systems apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product per acre. Apply 1 quart of this product in 3 to 10
|
||
gallons of water per acre. Use 2 quarts of this product when applying 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre. In non
|
||
crop, or areas where annual tillage (no-till) is not practiced, apply 2 to 3 quarts of this product in 10 to 40
|
||
gallons of water per acre.
|
||
For best results, apply when most plants have reached the boot-to-head stage of growth or in the fall prior to
|
||
frost. Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage. Do not tank mix with residual herbicides when
|
||
using 1 quart of this product per acre.
|
||
For burndown of Johnsongrass, apply 1 pint of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre before the plants
|
||
reach a height of 12 inches. For this use, allow at least 3 days after treatment before tillage.
|
||
Spot treatment (partial control or suppression)--Apply a 1 percent solution of this product when Johnsongrass is
|
||
12 to 18 inches in height. Coverage should be uniform and complete.
|
||
Kikuyugrass 2-3 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Spray when most kikuyugrass is at least 8 inches in height (3- or 4-leaf stage of growth). Allow 3 or more days
|
||
after application before tillage.
|
||
Knapweed 4 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the late bud to flower stage of growth. For best results, apply in late
|
||
summer or fall.
|
||
Lantana 1 -1.25%
|
||
Apply at or beyond the bloom stage of growth. Use the higher application rate for plants that have reached the
|
||
woody stage of growth.
|
||
Lespedeza 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early bud stage.
|
||
Milkweed, common 3 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the late bud to flower stage of growth.
|
||
Muhly, wirestem 1-2 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Use 1 quart of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Use 2 quarts of this product when applying 10 to
|
||
40 gallons of water per acre or in pasture, sod, or non-crop areas. Spray when the wirestem muhly is 8 inches or
|
||
more in height. Do not till between harvest and fall applications or in the fall or spring prior to spring
|
||
applications. Allow 3 or more days after application before tillage.
|
||
Mullein, common 3-5 3 -20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are in the early bud stage.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Napiergrass 3-5 3 -20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are in the early head stage.
|
||
Nightshade, silverleaf 2 3 -10 2%
|
||
Applications should be made when at least 60 percent of the plants have berries. Fall treatments must be applied
|
||
before a killing frost.
|
||
Nutsedge, purple or yellow 0.5 - 3 3 - 40 1- 2%
|
||
Apply 3 quarts of this product per acre or apply a 1 to 2 percent solution for control of nutsedge plants and
|
||
immature nutlets attached to treated plants. Treat when plants are in flower or when new nutlets can be found at
|
||
rhizome tips. Nutlets that have not germinated will not be controlled and may germinate following treatment.
|
||
Repeat treatments will be required for long-term control of ungerminated tubers.
|
||
Sequential applications: 1 to 2 quarts of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre will also provide
|
||
control. Make applications when a majority of the plants are in the 3- to 5-leaf stage (less than 6 inches tall).
|
||
Repeat this application, as necessary, when newly emerging plants reach the 3- to 5-leaf stage. Subsequent
|
||
applications will be necessary for long-term control.
|
||
For partial control of existing plants, apply 1 pint to 2 quarts of this product in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Treat when plants have 3 to 5 leaves and most are less than 6 inches tall. Repeat treatments will be required to
|
||
control subsequent emerging plants or regrowth of existing plants.
|
||
Orchardgrass 1-2 3 -40 2%
|
||
Apply 2 quarts of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre when most plants have reached boot-to-early
|
||
seedhead stage of development. For partial control in pasture or hay crop renovation, apply 1 to 1.5 quarts of
|
||
this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply to actively growing plants when most have reached 4 to
|
||
12 inches in height.
|
||
Orchardgrass sods going to no-till com: Apply 1 to 1.5 quarts of this product in 3 to 10 gallons of water per
|
||
acre. Apply to orchardgrass that is a minimum of 12 inches tall for spring applications and 6 inches tall for fall
|
||
applications. Allow at least 3 days following application before planting. A sequential application of atrazine
|
||
will be necessary for optimum results.
|
||
Pampasgrass 1.5 - 2%
|
||
Pampas grass should be at or beyond the boot stage of growth. Thorough coverage is necessary for best control.
|
||
Paragrass 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are in the early head stage.
|
||
Phragmites 3-5 10 - 40 1-2%
|
||
For partial control, and for best results, treat during late summer or fall when plants are actively growing and in
|
||
full bloom. Treatment before or after this stage may lead to reduced control. Due to the dense nature of the
|
||
vegetation, which may prevent good spray coverage or uneven stages of growth, repeat treatments may be
|
||
necessary to maintain control. Visual control symptoms will be slow to develop.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Poison hemlock 1-2%
|
||
Apply as a spray-to-wet treatment. Optimum results are obtained when plants are treated at the bud to full
|
||
bloom stage of growth.
|
||
Pokeweed, common 1 3 - 40 2%
|
||
Apply to actively growing plants up to 24 inches tall.
|
||
Quackgrass 1-3 3 - 40 2%
|
||
In annual cropping systems, or in pastures and sods followed by deep tillage: Apply 1 quart of this product in 3
|
||
to 10 gallons of water per acre. For 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre, apply 2 quarts of this product. Do not
|
||
tank mix with residual herbicides when using the I-quart rate. Spray when quackgrass is 6 to 8 inches in
|
||
height. Do not till between harvest and fall applications or in fall or spring prior to spring application. Allow 3
|
||
or more days after application before tillage. In pastures or sods, use a moldboard plow for best results.
|
||
In pastures, sods or non-crop areas where deep tillage does not follow application: Apply 2 to 3 quarts of this
|
||
product in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre when the quackgrass is greater than 8 inches tall.
|
||
Redvine 0.75 - 2 5 -10 2%
|
||
For suppression, apply 24 fluid ounces of this product per acre at each of two applications 7 to 14 days apart or
|
||
a single application of 2 quarts per acre. Apply rates in 5 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Apply in late
|
||
September or early October to plants that are at least 18 inches tall and have been growing 45 to 60 days since
|
||
the last tillage operation. Make applications at least 1 week before a killing frost.
|
||
Reed, giant 2%
|
||
Best results are obtained when applications are made in late summer to fall.
|
||
Ryegrass, perennial 1-3 3 -40 1%
|
||
In annual cropping systems apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product per acre. Apply 1 quart of this product in 3 to 10
|
||
gallons of water per acre. Use 2 quarts of this product when applying 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre. In non
|
||
crop, or areas where annual tillage (no-till) is not practiced, apply 2 to 3 quarts of this product in 10 to 40
|
||
gallons of water per acre.
|
||
For best results, apply when most plants have reached the boot-to-head stage of growth or in the fall prior to
|
||
frost. Do not tank-mix with residual herbicides when using lquart of this product per acre.
|
||
Smartweed, swamp 3-5 3 -40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants have reached the early bud stage of growth. Also for control, apply 16 fluid ounces of
|
||
this product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre in the late summer or fall.
|
||
Sowthistle, perennial 2-3 3 -40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are at or beyond the bud stage of growth. After harvest, mowing or tillage in the late
|
||
summer or fall, allow at least 4 weeks for initiation of active growth and rosette development prior to the
|
||
application of this product. Fall treatments must be applied before a killing frost. Allow 3 or more days after
|
||
application before tillage.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Spurge, leafy 3 -10 2%
|
||
For suppression, apply 16 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D in 3 to 10 gallons of water per
|
||
acre in the late summer or fall. Ifmowing has occurred prior to treatment, apply when most of the plants are 12
|
||
inches tall.
|
||
Starthistle, yellow 2 10 - 40 2%
|
||
Best results are obtained when applications are made during the rosette, bolting and early flower stages.
|
||
Sweet potato, wild 2%
|
||
For partial control, apply to plants that are at or beyond the bloom stage of growth. Repeat applications may be
|
||
required.
|
||
Thistle, artichoke 2%
|
||
For partial control, apply to plants that are at or beyond the bloom stage of growth. Repeat applications may be
|
||
required.
|
||
Thistle, Canada 2-3 3 -40 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are at or beyond the bud stage of growth. After harvest, mowing or tillage in the late
|
||
summer or fall, allow at least 4 weeks for initiation of active growth and rosette development prior to the
|
||
application of this product. Fall treatments must be applied before a killing frost. Allow 3 or more days after
|
||
application before tillage.
|
||
For suppression in the spring, apply 1 quart of this product, or 1 pint of this product plus 0.5 pound of2,4-D, in
|
||
3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Allow rosette regrowth to a minimum of 6 inches in diameter before
|
||
treating. Applications can be made as long as leaves are still green and plants are actively growing at the time of
|
||
application. Allow 3 or more days after application before tillage.
|
||
Timothy 2-3 3 -40 2%
|
||
For best results, apply when most plants have reached the boot-to-head stage of growth.
|
||
Torpedograss 4-5 3 - 40 2%
|
||
For partial control, apply when most plants are at or beyond the seedhead stage of growth. Repeat applications
|
||
will be required to maintain control. Fall treatments must be applied before frost.
|
||
Trumpetcreeper 2 5 -10 2%
|
||
For partial control, apply in late September or October, to plants that are at least 18 inches tall and have been
|
||
growing 45 to 60 days since the last tillage operation. Make applications at least 1 week before a killing frost.
|
||
Vaseygrass 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
Apply when most plants are in the early head stage.
|
||
Velvetgrass 3-5 3 - 20 2%
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Apply when most plants are in the early head stage.
|
||
Wheatgrass, western 2-3 3 - 40 2%
|
||
For best results, apply when most plants have reached the boot-to-head stage of growth.
|
||
15.0 WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE TABLE
|
||
Apply this product after full leaf expansion, unless otherwise directed. Use the higher rate for larger plants
|
||
and/or dense areas of growth. On vines, use the higher rate for plants that have reached the woody stage of
|
||
growth. Best results are obtained when application is made in late summer or fall after fruit formation.
|
||
In arid areas, best results are obtained when applications are made in the spring to early summer when brush
|
||
species are at high moisture content and are flowering.
|
||
Unless otherwise directed, apply broadcast treatments in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Ensure thorough
|
||
coverage when using hand-held equipment. Symptoms may not appear prior to frost or senescence with fall
|
||
treatments.
|
||
Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage, mowing or removal. Repeat treatments may be necessary
|
||
to control plants regenerating from underground parts or seed. Some autumn colors on undesirable
|
||
deciduous species are acceptable provided no major leaf drop has occurred. Reduced performance may
|
||
result if fall treatments are made following a frost.
|
||
Weed Species Rate Hand-Held
|
||
(QT/A) % Solution
|
||
Alder 3-4 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Ash * 2-5 1- 2%
|
||
Aspen, quaking 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Bearmat (Bearclover) * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Beech * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Birch 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Blackberry 3-4 1-1.5%
|
||
Make applications after plants have reached full leaf maturity. Best results are obtained when
|
||
applications are made in late summer or fall. Applications may also be made after leaf drop and until
|
||
a killing frost or as long as stems are green. After berries have set or dropped in late fall, blackberry
|
||
can be controlled by applying a 3/4 percent solution of this product. For control of blackberries after
|
||
leaf drop and until killing frost or as long as stems are green, apply 3 to 4 quarts of this product in 10
|
||
to 40 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Blackgum 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Bracken 2-5 1-2%
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Broom; French, Scotch 1.5 - 2%
|
||
Buckwheat, California * 1-2%
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results.
|
||
Cascara * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Catsclaw * 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Ceanothus * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Chamise 1%
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results.
|
||
Cherry; bitter, black, pin 2-3 I - 1.5%
|
||
Coyote brush 1.5 - 2%
|
||
Apply when at least 50 percent of the new leaves are fully developed.
|
||
Dogwood * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Elderberry 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Elm * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Eucalyptus 2%
|
||
For control of eucalyptus resprouts, apply when resprouts are 6 to 12 feet tall. Ensure complete
|
||
coverage. Avoid application to drought-stressed plants.
|
||
Florida holly
|
||
(Brazilian Peppertree) * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Gorse * 2-5 1 -2%
|
||
Hasardia * 1-2%
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results.
|
||
Hawthorn 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Hazel 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Hickory * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Honeysuckle 3-4 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Hornbeam, American * 2-5 1- 2%
|
||
Kudzu 4-5 2%
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 64 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Repeat applications may be required to maintain control.
|
||
Locust, black * 2-4 1-2%
|
||
Madrone resprouts * 2%
|
||
Apply to resprouts that are 3 to 6 feet tall. Best results are obtained with spring/early summer
|
||
treatments.
|
||
Manzanita * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Maple, red 2-4 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Apply a 1 to 1.5 percent solution when at least 50 percent of the new leaves are fully developed. For
|
||
partial control, apply 2 to 4 quarts of this product per acre.
|
||
Maple, sugar 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Apply when at least 50 percent ofthe new leaves are fully developed.
|
||
Monkey flower * 1 -2%
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results.
|
||
Oak; black,white * 2-4 1-2%
|
||
Oak, post 3-4 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Oak; northern, 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Apply when at least 50 percent of the new pin leaves are fully developed
|
||
Oak; southern red 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Persimmon * 2-5 1 -2%
|
||
Pine 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Poison ivylPoison oak 4-5 2%
|
||
Repeat applications may be required to maintain control. Fall treatments must be applied before
|
||
leaves lose green color.
|
||
Poplar, yellow * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Redbud, eastern 2-5 1- 2%
|
||
Rose, multiflora 2 1%
|
||
Treatments should be made prior to leaf deterioration by leaf-eating insects.
|
||
Russian olive * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Sage, black 1%
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results.
|
||
Sage, white * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Sage brush, California 1%
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results.
|
||
Salmonberry 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Saltcedar 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Sassafras * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Sourwood * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Sumac; poison,
|
||
smooth, winged * 2-4 1-2%
|
||
Sweetgum 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Swordfern * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Tallowtree, Chinese 1%
|
||
Thorough coverage of foliage is necessary for best results
|
||
Tan oak resprouts * 2%
|
||
Apply to resprouts that are less than 3 to 6 feet tall. Best results are obtained with fall applications.
|
||
Thimb1eberry 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Tobacco, tree * 1-2%
|
||
Trumpetcreeper 2-3 1 - 1.5%
|
||
Vine maple * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
V irginia creeper 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Waxmyrt1e, southern * 2-5 1-2%
|
||
Willow 3-4 1 - 1.5%
|
||
* Partial control.
|
||
16.0 LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
This Company warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably
|
||
fit for the purposes set forth in the Complete Directions for Use label booklet ("Directions") when used in
|
||
accordance with those Directions under the conditions described therein. NO OTHER EXPRESS
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 66 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
I. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
|
||
MERCHANT ABILITY IS MADE. This warranty is also subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein.
|
||
Buyer and all users shall promptly notify this Company of any claims whether based in contract, negligence,
|
||
strict liability, other tort or otherwise.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, Buyer and all users are responsible for all loss or damage from
|
||
use or handling which results from conditions beyond the control of this Company, including, but not limited
|
||
to, incompatibility with products other than those set forth in the Directions, application to or contact with
|
||
desirable vegetation, unusual weather, weather conditions which are outside the range considered normal at the
|
||
application site and for the time period when the product is applied, as well as weather conditions which are
|
||
outside the application ranges set forth in the Directions, application in any manner not explicitly set forth in
|
||
the Directions, moisture conditions outside the moisture range specified in the Directions, or the presence of
|
||
products other than those set forth in the Directions in or on the soil, crop or treated vegetation.
|
||
This Company does not warrant any product reformulated or repackaged from this product except ill
|
||
accordance with this Company's stewardship requirements and with express written permission from this
|
||
Company.
|
||
For over-the-top uses on Roundup Ready crop varieties crop safety and weed control performance are not
|
||
warranted by [INSERT COMPANY NAME] when this product is used in conjunction with "brown bag" or
|
||
"bin run" seed saved from previous year's production and replanted.
|
||
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE LIMIT OF THE LIABILITY OF
|
||
THIS COMPANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES
|
||
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED IN
|
||
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE) SHALL BE THE
|
||
PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE USER OR BUYER FOR THE QUANTITY OF THIS PRODUCT
|
||
INVOLVED, OR, AT THE ELECTION OF THIS COMPANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER, THE REPLACE
|
||
MENT OF SUCH QUANTITY, OR, IF NOT ACQUIRED BY PURCHASE, REPLACEMENT OF SUCH
|
||
QUANTITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THIS COMPANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
|
||
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.
|
||
Upon opening and using this product, buyer and all users are deemed to have accepted the terms of this LIMIT
|
||
OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY which may not be varied by any verbal or written agreement. If terms are
|
||
not acceptable, return at once unopened.
|
||
Amplify, Bullet, Degree, Farmsource, Harness, Lariat, Lasso, Micro-Tech, [INSERT COMPANY NAME] and
|
||
Vine symbol, and Permit are trademarks of [INSERT COMPANY NAME] Technology LLC.
|
||
Assure, Authority, Canopy, Krovar, Leadoff and Lexone are trademarks ofE.I. duPont de Nemours & Co. Inc.
|
||
Direx, Karmex, Linex and Lorox are trademarks of Griffin LLC.
|
||
Bicep MAGNUM, Dual MAGNUM, Flexstar, Fusion, Princep Caliber, Reflex and Solicam are trademarks of
|
||
Syngenta CropProtection Inc.
|
||
Firstrate, Fultime, Python, Surflan, Topnotch and Tordon are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC.
|
||
Banvel, Clarity, Distinct, Frontier, Guardsman, Marksman, Outlook, Prowl, Pursuit, Pursuit Plus, Scepter,
|
||
Squadron and Steel are trademarks ofBASF Corp.
|
||
Balance, Folex, Ginstar, and Prep are trademarks of Aventis CropSciences.
|
||
Goal is a trademark ofRohm and Haas Company.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 67 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
1. MAIN LABEL FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Axiom, DEF, Domain, Epic, Sencor and Turbo are trademarks of Bayer Crop Protection.
|
||
Aim, Command and Gauntlet are trademarks of FMC Corporation.
|
||
Devrinol is a trademark of United Phosphorus Inc.
|
||
Sim-Trol is a trademark of Sipcam Agro USA, Inc.
|
||
Valor is a trademark of Valent USA Corporation
|
||
This product is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 5,683,958; 5,703,015; 6,063,733; 6,121,199; 6,121,200. No
|
||
license granted under any non-U.S. patent(s).
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 524-536
|
||
In case of an emergency involving this product,
|
||
Call Collect, day or night, (314) 694-4000.
|
||
© [DATE] [INSERT COMPANY NAME] COMPANY
|
||
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, 63167 USA
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 68 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
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|
||
In. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
T bl fC t t C S I a eo on en s: rop upp ementa II b r a e mg
|
||
Name 1 st Approval
|
||
Date
|
||
A FOR USE IN DORMANT ALFALFA 24-0ct-2002
|
||
B FOR THE CONTROL OF ANNUAL WEEDS IN COASTAL 24-0ct-2002
|
||
BERMUDAGRASS PASTURES PRIOR TO SPRING GROWTH
|
||
OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER FIRST CUTTING
|
||
C FOR DISTRIBUTION AND USE ONL Y WITHIN SOUTH 24-0ct-2002
|
||
DAKOTA. FOR NON-SELECTIVE CONTROL OF LISTED
|
||
ANNUAL WEEDS IN SMALL GRAIN CROPPING SYSTEMS
|
||
D TANK MIX WITH AIM HERBICIDE FOR IMPROVED 24-0ct-2002
|
||
SYMPTOMS IN PRE-PLANT APPLICATIONS IN CORN,
|
||
SOYBEANS OR WHEAT
|
||
E TANK MIX WITH RESOURCE® FOR IMPROVED SYMPTOMS 24-0ct-2002
|
||
IN PRE-PLANT APPLICATIONS IN CORN OR SOYBEANS
|
||
F FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN CALIFORNIA ONLY 24-0ct-2002
|
||
G FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN FRESNO COUNTY, 24-0ct-2002
|
||
CALIFORNIA ONLY (From February 15 through March 31 Only)
|
||
H FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN ARKANSAS ONLY 24-0ct-2002
|
||
I USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF ALFALFA WITH 24-0ct-2002
|
||
THE ROUNDUP READY® GENE
|
||
J USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF LETTUCE WITH 24-0ct-2002
|
||
THE ROUNDUP READY® GENE
|
||
K USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF RICE WITH THE 24-0ct-2002
|
||
ROUNDUP READY® GENE
|
||
L FOR USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF WHEAT WITH 24-0ct-2002
|
||
THEROUNDUPREADY®GENE
|
||
M FOR CONTROLLING BARNY ARDGRASS (ECHINOCHLOA 24-0ct-2002
|
||
CRUS-GALLI) IN RICE USING RENOVATION TREATMENTS
|
||
IN CALIFORNIA ONL Y
|
||
N FOR NEW COTTON LINES WITH THE ROUNDUP READY 24-0ct-2002
|
||
GENE - IN-CROP APPLICATIONS
|
||
0 FOR COTTON WITH THE ROUNDUP READY GENE FOR 24-0ct-2002
|
||
APPLICATIONS IN THE STATE OF ARIZONA ONLY
|
||
P FOR WEED CONTROL IN WILDLIFE FOOD PLOTS OF 24-0ct-2002
|
||
CANOLA WITH THE ROUNDUP READY® GENE
|
||
Master Labe1524-536
|
||
E-submission 9/16/09
|
||
Page 69 of 120 Last Approved October 24, 2002
|
||
|
||
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|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
|
||
READ THE ENTIRE LABEL FOR [INSERT BRAND NAME] BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE USE
|
||
DIRECTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING.
|
||
When using [INSERT BRAND NAME] as permitted according to this supplemental labeling, read and follow
|
||
all applicable directions, restrictions, and precautions on the label booklet provided with the pesticide container
|
||
and on this supplemental labeling. This supplemental labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time
|
||
of pesticide application.
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME HERE]
|
||
Herbicide
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 524-536
|
||
Keep out of reach of children.
|
||
CAUTION!
|
||
In case of an emergency involving this product, Call Collect, day or night, 314-694-4000.
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME] is a registered trademark of [INSERT COMPANY NAME] Technology LLC.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent with its labeling.
|
||
This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of herbicide application.
|
||
AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH FOLIAGE, GREEN STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY
|
||
ROOTS OR FRUIT OF CROPS (EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED FOR INDIVIDUAL ROUNDUP READY
|
||
CROPS), DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, BECAUSE SEVERE INmRY OR DESTRUCTION MAY
|
||
RESULT.
|
||
See "PRODUCT INFORMATION" and "MIXING" sections of the label booklet for [INSERT BRAND
|
||
NAME] for essential product performance information.
|
||
[INSERT SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS FOR USE HERE]
|
||
Read the "Limit of Warranty and Liability" in the label booklet for [INSERT BRAND NAME] before
|
||
using. These terms apply to this supplemental labeling and if these terms are not acceptable, return the
|
||
product unopened at once.
|
||
© [DATE] [INSERT COMPANY NAME] COMPANY
|
||
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63167
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 70 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
I A. FOR USE IN DORMANT ALFALFA
|
||
This product will control or suppress many weeds, including quackgrass, downy brome and cheatgrass in
|
||
dormant alfalfa.
|
||
Apply 8 to 12 fluid ounces per acre of this product. Apply in the spring to alfalfa that is dormant.
|
||
Applications should be made after spring temperatures have warmed enough to encourage resumption of weed
|
||
growth, but prior to initiation of trifoliate le·af expansion of the alfalfa. Applications made after expansion of
|
||
the first trifoliate leaf of the alfalfa will cause growth reduction and reduced crop yield.
|
||
Do not use ammonium sulfate when spraying dormant alfalfa with [INSERT BRAND NAME].
|
||
Do not use this product where a slight yield reduction in the first cutting of alfalfa cannot be tolerated.
|
||
Do not make more than one application per year.
|
||
Allow 36 hours after application before grazing livestock or harvesting.
|
||
Slight discoloration of the alfalfa may occur, but the alfalfa will regreen and regrow under moist soil
|
||
conditions as effects of this product wear off.
|
||
Application of this product is limited to persons who have attended a [INSERT COMPANY NAME]-approved
|
||
training program. Application of this product can cause crop injury. Any crop injury is the sole responsibility
|
||
of the applicator.
|
||
B. FOR THE CONTROL OF ANNUAL WEEDS IN COASTAL BERMUDAGRASS
|
||
PASTURES PRIOR TO SPRING GROWTH OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER FIRST
|
||
CUTTING
|
||
This product may be applied at 16 fluid ounces per acre to control the weeds listed below and most other
|
||
winter annual grass and broadleaf weeds in established coastal Bermudagrass pastures.
|
||
Annual bluegrass
|
||
Cheat
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Renbit
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling
|
||
Little barley
|
||
Oats
|
||
Ryegrass, Italian
|
||
Sandbur, field
|
||
Sunflower
|
||
Wheat
|
||
Wild mustard
|
||
TIMING OF APPLICATION
|
||
Applications prior to spring growth: Apply this product in the late winter or early spring but before new coastal
|
||
Bermudagrass growth begins in the spring. Applications to new growth can damage the Bermudagrass.
|
||
Remove domestic livestock from the pasture before making the application. Wait 60 days after making this
|
||
application before grazing or harvesting the treated area.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 71 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
) 12ifi I~I
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Applications following the fIrst cutting: Apply this product after the fIrst Bermudagrass cutting when the
|
||
Bermudagrass has not yet begun to regrow. Applications made after regrowth has begun can damage the
|
||
Bermudagrass.
|
||
Remove domestic livestock from the pasture before making the application. Wait 28 days after making this
|
||
application before grazing or harvesting the treated area.
|
||
NOTE: ONLY ONE APPLICATION PER YEAR MAY BE MADE TO ANY ONE FIELD. A SPRING
|
||
APPLICATION PRIOR TO GROWTH AND AN APPLICATION FOLLOWING THE FIRST CUTTING
|
||
MAY NOT BE MADE ON THE FIELD DURING THE SAME YEAR.
|
||
C. FOR DISTRlBUTION AND USE ONLY WITHIN SOUTH DAKOTA. FOR NON
|
||
SELECTIVE CONTROL OF LISTED ANNUAL WEEDS IN SMALL GRAIN
|
||
CROPPING SYSTEMS
|
||
Refer to the [INSERT BRAND NAME] label for application rates and weeds controlled.
|
||
For ground applications, use 3 to 5 gallons of water per acre. For aerial applications, use 2 to 3 gallons of water
|
||
per acre.
|
||
ATTENTION
|
||
AVOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN APPLYING THIS PRODUCT TO PREVENT
|
||
INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS.
|
||
Do not allow the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift, or splash onto desirable vegetation since minute
|
||
quantities of this herbicide can cause severe damage or destruction to the crop, plants or other areas on which
|
||
treatment was not intended. The likelihood of injury occurring from the use of this product is greatest when
|
||
winds are gusty or in excess of 5 miles per hour or when other conditions, including lesser wind velocities, will
|
||
allow spray drift to occur. When spraying, avoid combinations of pressure and nozzle type that will result in
|
||
splatter or fIne particles (mist) that are likely to drift. A VOID APPLYING AT EXCESSIVE SPEED OR
|
||
PRESSURE.
|
||
NOTE: To prevent injury to adjacent desirable vegetation, appropriate buffer zones must be maintained.
|
||
Adjust boom height on ground equipment to prevent streaked, overlapped or uneven applications. Coarse
|
||
sprays are less likely to drift; therefore, do not use nozzles or nozzle configurations that dispense spray as fine
|
||
spray droplets.
|
||
In aerial applications, do not angle nozzles forward into the airstream and do ot increase spray volume by
|
||
increasing nozzle pressure.
|
||
Ensure uniform application. Use appropriate marking devices when applying herbicides by air.
|
||
Avoid spraying when weeds are subject to moisture stress, when dust is on foliage, or when straw canopy
|
||
covers the weeds.
|
||
Thoroughly wash aircraft, especially landing gear, after each day of spraying to remove residue of this product
|
||
accumulated during spraying or from spills. PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF THIS PRODUCT TO
|
||
UNCOATED STEEL SURFACES MAY RESULT IN CORROSION AND POSSIBLE FAILURE OF PART.
|
||
LANDING GEAR IS MOST SUSCEPTIBLE. The maintenance of an organic coating (paint) which meats
|
||
aerospace specification MIL-C-38413 may prevent corrosion.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 72 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
D. TANK MIX WITH AIM HERBICIDE FOR IMPROVED SYMPTOMS IN PRE-PLANT
|
||
APPLICATIONS IN CORN, SOYBEANS OR WHEAT
|
||
This tank-mixture will significantly enhance the speed of symptomatology appearance on certain weeds when
|
||
applied as a pre-plant treatment prior to com, soybeans or wheat. This mixture may be applied prior to planting
|
||
or emergence of labeled crops. This mixture will not provide residual control of weeds that are un-emerged at
|
||
the time of treatment.
|
||
Combine [INSERT BRAND NAME] (32 fluid ounces of product per acre) and Aim Herbicide (0.144 ounce
|
||
per acre) in the spray tank in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre. For best results, make applications to actively
|
||
growing weeds. Ammonium sulfate at 1 to 2 percent by weight or 8.5 to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of water
|
||
may be added. Do not add 2,4-D or dicamba.
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Option 1
|
||
1. Fill the spray tank one-half full with water and start the agitation.
|
||
2. Add Aim Herbicide at 0.144 ounce per acre and mix thoroughly.
|
||
3. If desired add ammonium sulfate at 1 to 2 percent by weight or 8.5 to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of spray.
|
||
4. Add [INSERT BRAND NAME] at 32 fluid ounces per acre and finish filling the spray tank with water.
|
||
Option 2
|
||
5. Fill the spray tank one-half full with water and start the agitation.
|
||
6. If desired add ammonium sulfate at 1 to 2 percent by weight or 8.5 to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of spray.
|
||
7. Add [INSERT BRAND NAME] at 32 fluid ounces per acre.
|
||
8. Prepare a slurry of Aim Herbicide with water and add to the spray tank.
|
||
Read and follow the Aim Herbicide label for additional application instructions and precautions.
|
||
Aim is a trademark of FMC Corporation.
|
||
E. TANK MIX WITH RESOURCE® FOR IMPROVED SYMPTOMS IN PRE-PLANT
|
||
APPLICATIONS IN CORN OR SOYBEANS
|
||
This tank-mixture will significantly enhance the speed of symptomology appearance on certain weeds when
|
||
applied as a pre-plant treatment prior to com or soybeans. This mixture may be applied prior to planting or
|
||
emergence of labeled crops. This mixture will not provide residual control of weeds that are un-emerged at the
|
||
time of treatment.
|
||
Combine [INSERT BRAND NAME] (32 fluid ounces of product per acre) and Resource® (2.08 fluid ounces
|
||
per acre) in the spray tank in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre. For best results, make applications to actively
|
||
growing weeds. Ammonium sulfate at 1 to 2 percent by weight or 8.5 to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of water
|
||
may be added. Do not add 2,4-D or dicamba .
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Option 1
|
||
1. Fill the spray tank one-half full with water and start the agitation.
|
||
2. Add Resource at 2.08 fluid ounces per acre and mix thoroughly.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 73 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
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|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
3. If desired add ammonium sulfate at 1 to 2 percent by weight or 8.S to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of spray.
|
||
4. Add [INSERT BRAND NAME] at 32 fluid ounces per acre and fmish filling the spray tank with water.
|
||
Option 2
|
||
S. Fill the spray tank one-half full with water and start the agitation.
|
||
6. If desired add ammonium sulfate at 1 to 2 percent by weight or 8.S to 17 pounds per 100 gallons of spray.
|
||
7. Add [INSERT BRAND NAME] at 32 fluid ounces per acre.
|
||
8. Add Resource at 2.08 fluid ounces per acre to the spray tank.
|
||
Read and follow the Resource label for additional application instructions and precautions.
|
||
Resource is a trademark of Valent USA Corporation.
|
||
IF. FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN CALIFORNIA ONLY
|
||
Aerial applications of this product are allowed in the following situations:
|
||
1. In fallow and reduced tillage systems prior to the emergence or transplanting oflabeled crops.
|
||
2. In alfalfa and pasture renovation applications.
|
||
3. Over-the-top applications in Roundup Ready® corn and cotton. Refer to the supplemental labels further
|
||
label instructions for Roundup Ready corn and Roundup Ready cotton for specific application instructions
|
||
for over-the-top applications in these crops.
|
||
4. Preharvest in alfalfa, corn, cotton, wheat, Roundup Ready corn and Roundup Ready cotton. Refer to the
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME] further label instructions booklet or supplemental label for Roundup Ready
|
||
corn and Roundup Ready cotton and for specific preharvest application instructions for each individual
|
||
crop.
|
||
Do not plant subsequent crops other than those listed in the label booklet for 30 days following application.
|
||
When applied as directed under the conditions described, this product controls annual and perennial weeds
|
||
listed in the label booklet.
|
||
When tank mixing this product with 2,4-D for aerial applications, only 2,4-D amine formulations may be used.
|
||
This tank mixture may be used for fallow and reduced tillage systems and alfalfa and pasture renovation
|
||
applications only.
|
||
DO NOT EXCEED THE FOLLOWING MAXIMUM RATES WHEN MAKING APPLICATIONS BY AIR:
|
||
1 Quart per acre 2 quarts per acre
|
||
Alfalfa
|
||
Corn
|
||
Roundup Ready® Corn
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Roundup Ready® Cotton
|
||
Fallow
|
||
Reduced tillage systems
|
||
Pastures
|
||
Wheat
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 74 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Aerial Equipment
|
||
Use the labeled rates of this product in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. Do not apply directly to water, to
|
||
areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate
|
||
water when disposing of equipment wash waters.
|
||
AVOID DRIFT-DO NOT APPLY WHEN WINDS ARE GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITION
|
||
WHICH FAVORS DRIFT. DRIFT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY VEGETATION CONTACTED TO
|
||
WHICH TREATMENT IS NOT INTENDED. TO PREVENT INJURY TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE
|
||
VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE BUFFER ZONES MUST BE MAINTAINED.
|
||
Use the following guidelines when aerial applications are made near crops or desirable perennial vegetation
|
||
after bud break and before total leaf drop, and/or near other desirable vegetation or annual crops.
|
||
1. Do not apply within 100 feet of all desirable vegetation or crop(s).
|
||
2. If wind up to 5 miles per hour is blowing toward desirable vegetation or crop(s), do not apply within 500
|
||
feet ofthe desirable vegetation or crop(s).
|
||
3. Winds blowing from 5 to 10 miles per hour toward desirable vegetation or crop(s) may require buffer zones
|
||
in excess of 500 feet.
|
||
4. Do not apply when winds are in excess of 10 miles per hour or when inversion conditions exist.
|
||
Coarse sprays are less likely to drift; therefore, do not use nozzles or nozzle configurations that dispense spray
|
||
as fine spray droplets. Do not angle nozzles forward into the air-stream and do not increase spray volume by
|
||
increasing nozzle pressure. Drift control additives may be used. When a drift control additive is used, read and
|
||
carefully observe the cautionary statements and all other information appearing on the additive label.
|
||
Ensure uniform application-To avoid streaking, uneven, or over-lapped application, use appropriate
|
||
marking devices. Thoroughly wash aircraft, especially landing gear, after each day of spraying to remove
|
||
residues of this product accumulated during spraying or from spills. PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF THIS
|
||
PRODUCT TO UNCOATED STEEL SURFACES MAY RESULT IN CORROSION AND POSSIBLE
|
||
FAILURE OF THE PART. LANDING GEAR IS MOST SUSCEPTIBLE. The maintenance of an organic
|
||
coating (paint) which meets aerospace specification MIL-C-38413 may prevent corrosion.
|
||
G. FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ONLY (From
|
||
February 15 through March 31 Only)
|
||
Applicable Area
|
||
This supplement only applies to the area contained inside the following boundaries within Fresno County,
|
||
California.
|
||
North:
|
||
South:
|
||
East:
|
||
West:
|
||
Fresno County line
|
||
Fresno County line
|
||
State Highway 99
|
||
Fresno County line
|
||
Information
|
||
Always read and follow the label directions and precautionary statements for all products used in the aerial
|
||
application.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 75 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Observe the following directions to minimize off-site movement during aerial application of this product.
|
||
Minimization of off-site movement is the responsibility of the grower, Pest Control Advisor and aerial
|
||
applicator.
|
||
Written Recommendations
|
||
A written recommendation MUST be submitted by or on behalf of the applicator to the Fresno County
|
||
Agricultural Commissioner 24 hours prior to the application. This written recommendation MUST state the
|
||
proximity of surrounding crops, and that conditions of each manufacturer's product label and this label have
|
||
been satisfied.
|
||
Aerial Applicator Training
|
||
and Equipment
|
||
Aerial application of this product is limited to pilots who have successfully completed a Fresno County
|
||
Agricultural Commissioner and California Department of Pesticide Regulation approved training program for
|
||
aerial application of herbicides. All aircraft must be inspected, critiqued in flight and certified at a Fresno
|
||
County Agricultural Commissioner approved fly-in. Test and calibrate spray equipment at intervals sufficient
|
||
to insure that proper rates of herbicides and adjuvants are being applied during commercial use. Applicator
|
||
must document such calibrations and testing. Demonstration of performance at Fresno County Agricultural
|
||
Commissioner approved fly-ins constitutes such documentation, or other written records showing calculations
|
||
and measurements of flight and spray parameters acceptable to the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner.
|
||
Applications at Night-Do not apply this product by air earlier than 30 minutes prior to sunrise and/or later
|
||
than 30 minutes after sunset without prior permission from the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner.
|
||
To report known or suspected misuse of
|
||
this product, call 1-800-332-3 I I 1.
|
||
For additional information on the proper aerial application of this product, call 916-784-1718.
|
||
Note: For aerial application from April 1 through February 14, refer to the "FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN
|
||
CALIFORNIA ONLY" supplemental label.
|
||
I H. FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN ARKANSAS ONLY
|
||
USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
AVOID DRIFT. DO NOT APPLY INTO STILL AIR WHERE THERE IS A TEMPERATURE INVERSION
|
||
LAYER LOW ENOUGH FOR FINE SPRAY PARTICLES TO BECOME SUSPENDED AND MOVE
|
||
OUTSIDE THE TARGET AREA WHEN THE INVERSION LAYER MOVES. DO NOT APPLY WHEN
|
||
WINDS ARE GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITION THAT FAVORS DRIFT. DRIFT IS
|
||
LIKELY TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY VEGETATION CONTACTED. TO PREVENT INJURY TO
|
||
ADJACENT DESIRABLE VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE BUFFER ZONES MUST BE MAINTAINED.
|
||
Use the labeled rate of this product in 3 to IS gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Use sufficient carrier volume and appropriate equipment set-up to form droplets large enough to avoid drift
|
||
potential. Use coarse droplets in the 300 to 500 (VMD) micron range.
|
||
Applications should typically be made with the nozzle release point at 8 to 15 feet above the top of the target
|
||
plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety.
|
||
The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom must not exceed 75 percent of the length of the wingspan or
|
||
rotor. In many cases, reducing this distance to 65 percent of the length of the wingspan or rotor will improve
|
||
drift control without affecting the swath width.
|
||
Nozzles must always discharge backward parallel with the air stream and never discharge downwards more
|
||
than 45 degrees on fixed wing aircraft or forward of the prevailing airflow on rotary winged aircraft. Avoid
|
||
the use of nozzles with wide-angle discharge.
|
||
Do not apply this product when winds are in excess of 10 miles per hour.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 76 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
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|
||
Do not apply when there is a low-level inversion where fme spray particles could be suspended in still air and
|
||
move outside the target area when the inversion layer moves. These conditions may occur when wind speeds
|
||
are less than 2 miles per hour.
|
||
Use the following guidelines when applications are made near crops or other desirable vegetation:
|
||
1. Do not apply within 100 feet of any desirable vegetation or crops.
|
||
2. If wind up to 5 miles per hour is blowing toward desirable vegetation or crops, do not apply within 500
|
||
feet upwind of the desirable vegetation or crops.
|
||
3. Winds blowing from 5 to 10 miles per hour toward desirable vegetation or crops will likely require buffer
|
||
zones in excess of 500 feet.
|
||
1. USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF ALF ALF A WITH THE
|
||
ROUNDUPREADY@GENE
|
||
NOTE: THIS PRODUCT MAY BE USED FOR CONTROL OF NON-GL YPHOSATE TOLERANT
|
||
ALFALFA IN PRODUCTION FIELDS OF ALFALFA CONTAINING THE ROUNDUP READY GENE.
|
||
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH OF ALFALFA WILL RESULT IF ALFALFA VARIETIES THAT DO NOT
|
||
CONTAIN THE ROUNDUP READY GENE ARE SPRAYED WITH THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
This product will control non-glyphosate tolerant alfalfa in seed production fields of alfalfa containing the
|
||
Roundup Ready gene. Apply up to 64 fluid ounces of this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per acre
|
||
as a broadcast spray. Subsequent applications of up to 64 fluid ounces per acre each may be applied, if needed
|
||
to control non-glyphosate tolerant alfalfa plants.
|
||
DO NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM RATE OF 8 QUARTS OF THIS PRODUCT PER ACRE PER SEASON.
|
||
Application timing-This product can be applied to Roundup Ready alfalfa from emergence to harvest.
|
||
Treated alfalfa or the resulting seed may not be used for food or feed. Do not feed or graze treated alfalfa. Do
|
||
not process treated alfalfa or resulting seed for food or feed.
|
||
J. USE ONL Y FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF LETTUCE WITH THE
|
||
ROUNDUPREADY@GENE
|
||
NOTE: THIS PRODUCT MAY BE USED FOR CONTROL OF NON-GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT
|
||
LETTUCE IN PRODUCTION FIELDS OF LETTUCE CONTAINING THE ROUNDUP READY GENE.
|
||
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH OF LETTUCE WILL RESULT IF LETTUCE VARIETIES THAT DO NOT
|
||
CONTAIN THE ROUNDUP READY GENE ARE SPRAYED WITH THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
This product will control non-glyphosate tolerant lettuce in seed production fields of lettuce containing the
|
||
Roundup Ready gene. Apply up to 64 fluid ounces of this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per acre
|
||
as a broadcast spray. A second application up to 64 fluid ounces per acre may be applied, if needed to control
|
||
non-glyphosate tolerant lettuce plants.
|
||
DO NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM RATE OF 4 QUARTS OF THIS PRODUCT PER ACRE PER SEASON.
|
||
Application timing-This product can be applied to Roundup Ready lettuce from emergence to harvest.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 77 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Treated lettuce may not be used for food or feed. Do not feed or graze treated lettuce. Do not process treated
|
||
lettuce for food or feed.
|
||
K. USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF RICE WITH THE
|
||
ROUNDUP READY® GENE
|
||
NOTE: THIS PRODUCT MAY BE USED FOR CONTROL OF NON-GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT RICE
|
||
IN PRODUCTION FIELDS OF RICE CONTAINING THE ROUNDUP READY GENE. SEVERE INJURY
|
||
OR DEATH WILL RESULT IF RICE VARIETIES THAT DO NOT CONTAIN THE ROUNDUP READY
|
||
GENE ARE SPRAYED WITH THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
This product will control non-glyphosate tolerant rice in seed production fields of rice containing the Roundup
|
||
Ready gene. Apply up to 64 ounces of this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per acre as a broadcast
|
||
spray. A second application up to 64 ounces per acre may be applied, if needed to control non-glyphosate
|
||
tolerant rice plants.
|
||
DO NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM RATE OF 4 QUARTS OF THIS PRODUCT PER ACRE PER SEASON.
|
||
Application timing -- This product can be applied to Roundup Ready rice from emergence to harvest.
|
||
Treated rice may not be used for food or feed. Do not feed or graze treated rice. Do not process treated rice
|
||
for food or feed.
|
||
L. FOR USE ONLY FOR SEED PRODUCTION OF WHEAT WITH THE
|
||
ROUNDUP READV® GENE
|
||
NOTE: THIS PRODUCT MAY BE USED FOR CONTROL OF NON-GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT
|
||
WHEAT IN PRODUCTION FIELDS OF WHEAT CONTAINING THE ROUNDUP READY GENE.
|
||
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH WILL RESULT IF WHEAT VARIETIES THAT DO NOT CONTAIN THE
|
||
ROUNDUP READY GENE ARE SPRAYED WITH THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
This product will control non-glyphosate tolerant wheat in seed production fields of wheat containing the
|
||
Roundup Ready gene. Apply up to 32 fluid ounces of this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per acre
|
||
as a broadcast spray. A second application up to 32 fluid ounces per acre may be applied, if needed to control
|
||
non-glyphosate tolerant wheat plants.
|
||
DO NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM RATE OF 2 QUARTS OF THIS PRODUCT PER ACRE PER SEASON.
|
||
Application timing-This product can be applied to Roundup Ready wheat from emergence to harvest.
|
||
Treated wheat may not be used for food or feed. Do not feed or graze treated wheat. Do not process treated
|
||
wheat for food or feed.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 78 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
~Oot \;A \
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
M. FOR CONTROLLING BARNYARDGRASS (ECHINOCHLOA CRUS-GALLI) IN
|
||
RICE USING RENOVATION TREATMENTS IN CALIFORNIA ONLY
|
||
Renovation Treatment
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied as a renovation treatment in rice crops to control
|
||
barnyardgrass infestations using ground broadcast spray or hand-held equipment. Renovation is defined as
|
||
herbicide treatment that will produce crop and weed destruction in an entire field or contiguous area treated
|
||
within a field. Follow the application methods and treatment rates in the label booklet for [INSERT BRAND
|
||
NAME] herbicide.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: The crop receiving spray in the treated area will be killed. Take care to
|
||
avoid drift or spray outside target area for the same reason. The rice straw and stubble from the treated area,
|
||
including a 25-foot buffer zone on all sides, shall not be used for grazing, animal bedding or any feed purposes.
|
||
No Aerial applications are permitted for rice renovation using this supplemental label.
|
||
N. FOR NEW COTTON LINES WITH THE ROUNDUP READY® GENE - IN-CROP
|
||
APPLICA nONS
|
||
Information
|
||
ATTENTION: USE THIS PRODUCT ONLY OVER-THE-TOP OF OR DIRECTED ONTO IMPROVED
|
||
COTTON VARIETIES THAT ARE DESIGNATED AS COTTON WITH THE ROUNDUP READY GENE.
|
||
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH OF COTTON WILL RESULT IF ANY COTTON VARIETIES NOT
|
||
PROPERLY DESIGNATED AS HAVING THE ROUNDUP READY GENE ARE SPRAYED WITH
|
||
THIS PRODUCT. AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH FOLIAGE, GREEN STEMS, OR FRUIT
|
||
OF CROPS, OR ANY DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, OTHER THAN CROPS WITH THE
|
||
ROUNDUP READY GENE, SINCE SEVERE INJURY OR DESTRUCTION WILL RESULT.
|
||
ROUNDUP READY COTTON VARIETIES MUST BE PURCHASED FROM AN AUTHORIZED
|
||
LICENSED SEED SUPPLIER. THE DESIGNATION, "ROUNDUP READY", INDICATES THE COTTON
|
||
VARIETY CONTAINS A PATENTED PROPRIETARY TRAIT.
|
||
Application Instructions
|
||
This product will control many troublesome weeds with over-the-top, post-directed, hooded sprayer, or
|
||
preharvest applications in Roundup Ready cotton. See the APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND
|
||
TECHNIQUES section of the [INSERT BRAND NAME] label booklet for more information.
|
||
Maximum Allowable Yearly Rates
|
||
Combined total per year for all applications
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 79 of 120
|
||
8 quarts per acre
|
||
Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
Preplant, Pre emergence applications
|
||
Total over-the-top applications from cracking to layby
|
||
Total precision post-directed or hooded applications through layby
|
||
Maximum preharvest application rate
|
||
5 quarts per acre
|
||
2.5 quarts per acre
|
||
2 quarts per acre
|
||
2 quarts per acre
|
||
NOTE: Always plant into a weed free seedbed. In no-till and stale seedbed systems, always burn down
|
||
existing weeds before cotton emerges. Apply a preplant bumdown treatment of 16-48 fluid ounces per acre of
|
||
this product.
|
||
Sprayer Preparation: It is important that sprayer and mixing equipment be clean and free of pesticide residue
|
||
before making applications of this product to Roundup Ready cotton. Follow the cleaning procedures
|
||
specified on the label of the product(s) previously used. Cotton is very sensitive to many herbicides at
|
||
extremely low concentrations and care should be taken to thoroughly clean all equipment prior to use.
|
||
There are no rotational crop restrictions following applications of this product.
|
||
Over-the-top applications: Up to 2.5 quarts per sprayed acre of this product may be applied by aerial or
|
||
ground broadcast application equipment postemergence to Roundup Ready cotton from the ground cracking
|
||
stage untillayby. The "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" and "PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" in
|
||
the label booklet for [INSERT BRAND NAME] should be used to determine application rate. Any single
|
||
over-the-top application should not exceed 2 quarts per sprayed acre. Sequential applications of this product
|
||
must be at least 7 days apart.
|
||
With ground broadcast equipment; apply this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per acre. Carefully
|
||
select proper nozzle and spray pressure to avoid spraying a fine mist. For best results with ground application
|
||
equipment, use flat-fan nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets.
|
||
For aerial applications, apply this product in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre. DO NOT EXCEED A
|
||
MAXIMUM RATE OF 1 QUART PER ACRE OF THIS PRODUCT WHEN MAKING APPLICATIONS BY
|
||
AIR. AVOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN APPLYING THIS PRODUCT TO
|
||
PREVENT INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS WHICH DO NOT CONTAIN THE
|
||
ROUNDUP READY GENE. Do not apply during low-level inversion conditions, when winds are gusty or
|
||
under any other conditions that favor drift. Drift may cause damage to any vegetation contacted to which
|
||
treatment is not intended. To prevent injury to adjacent desirable vegetation, appropriate buffer zones must be
|
||
maintained.
|
||
Post-directed or hooded aoolications: In addition to the over-the-top applications, up to 2 quarts per sprayed
|
||
acre may be applied as a post-directed or hooded application to Roundup Ready cotton through layby. These
|
||
application methods may be preferred when there is a need to direct the spray onto weeds that are growing
|
||
under the crop canopy. Equipment should be used which directs the spray into the lower crop canopy so that
|
||
weeds in the row are covered. For best results, make applications while weeds are small (less than 3 inches).
|
||
Sequential in-crop applications must be at least 7 days apart from any other in-crop application of this product.
|
||
ATTENTION: USE OF [INSERT BRAND NAME] IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL DIRECTIONS IS
|
||
EXPECTED TO RESULT IN NORMAL GROWTH OF ROUNDUP READY COTTON, HOWEVER,
|
||
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, AGRONOMIC PRACTICES AND OTHER FACTORS
|
||
MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT, EVEN
|
||
WHEN APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS. IN
|
||
SOME CASES, THESE FACTORS CAN RESULT IN UNANTICIPATED RESULTS INCLUDING
|
||
YIELD LOSS.
|
||
Weeds controlled. For specific rates of application and instructions for control of various annual and
|
||
perennial weeds, refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" and "PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE
|
||
TABLE" sections of the label booklet. [INSERT BRAND NAME] applied at I to 2 quarts per acre' will
|
||
control or suppress the growth of the following perennial weeds and reduce crop competition: yellow and
|
||
Master Labe1524-536 Page 80 of 120 Version: Juiy-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
purple nutsedge, rhizome johnsongrass, common Bermudagrass, silverleafnightshade, trumpet creeper, and
|
||
redvine. Fall preharvest applications may be required for control of these perennial weeds.
|
||
Tank mixtures with other herbicides may result in reduced weed control, or may cause crop injury. Avoid use
|
||
of tank mixtures where the spray contacts the cotton plant.
|
||
Some weeds with multiple germination times or suppressed (stunted) weeds may require sequential
|
||
applications of this product for control.
|
||
Preharvest applications: This product may be applied for preharvest annual and perennial weed control as a
|
||
broadcast treatment to Roundup Ready cotton any time after layby up to 7 days prior to harvest. This product
|
||
may be tank mixed with DEfTM 6, Folex™, Ginstar, or PrepTM to enhance cotton leaf drop. Allow a minimum
|
||
of 7 days between final application and harvest. No more than 2 quarts of this product per acre may be applied
|
||
preharvest (between layby and seven days prior to harvest). Do not apply more than 1 quart of this product per
|
||
acre by air. NOTE: This product will not enhance the performance of harvest aids when applied to Roundup
|
||
Ready cotton. Do not apply [INSERT BRAND NAME] preharvest to cotton grown for seed.
|
||
PrecautionslRestrictions: The combined total application from crop emergence until harvest must not exceed
|
||
8 quarts per acre. Allow a minimum of7 days between final application and harvest. Tank mixtures with other
|
||
herbicides may result in reduced weed control, or may cause crop injury. Avoid use for applications where the
|
||
spray contacts the cotton plant. Do not apply [INSERT BRAND NAME] preharvest to cotton grown for
|
||
seed.
|
||
O. FOR COTTON WITH THE ROUNDUP READY GENE FOR APPLICATIONS IN
|
||
THE STATE OF ARIZONA ONLY
|
||
TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: Preplant, Preemergence, At-Planting, Postemergence (Over-the-Top), Selective
|
||
Equipment, Preharvest
|
||
Maximum Allowable Combined Application Quantities Per Season
|
||
Combined total per year for all applications 8 quarts per acre
|
||
Preplant, At-planting, Pre emergence applications 5 quarts lJer acre
|
||
Total in-crop applications from ground cracking to layby 4 quarts per acre
|
||
?Total in crop over-the-top from ground cracking to 4-leaf stage 3 quarts per acre
|
||
?Total in-crop applications using selective equipment through layby 2-'Luarts ~er acre
|
||
Maximum preharvest application rate 2 quarts per acre
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "ROUNDUP READY CROPS" section of the [INSERT BRAND
|
||
NAME] label booklet for general precautionary instructions for use in Roundup Ready crops. Do NOT
|
||
combine these instructions with other instructions made for crop varieties that do not contain the Roundup
|
||
Ready gene, in the "ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL CROPS (ALPHABETICAL)" section of the [INSERT
|
||
BRAND NAME] label booklet. The combined total application of this product from cotton emergence until
|
||
harvest must not exceed 6 quarts per acre.
|
||
NO MORE THAN TWO OVER-THE-TOP BROADCAST APPLICATIONS MAYBE MADE FROM CROP
|
||
EMERGENCE THROUGH THE 4-LEAF (NODE) STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT.
|
||
NO MORE THAN TWO POST-DIRECTED APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE FROM THE 5-LEAF
|
||
STAGE THROUGHLAYBY.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 81 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
SEQUENTIAL IN-CROP OVER-THE-TOP OR POST-DIRECTED APPLICATIONS OF THIS PRODUCT
|
||
MUST BE AT LEAST 10 DAYS APART AND COTTON MUST HAVE AT LEAST TWO NODES OF
|
||
INCREMENTAL GROWTH BETWEEN APPLICATIONS.
|
||
ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 7 DAYS BETWEEN APPLICATION AND HARVEST. APPLICATIONS
|
||
MADE IN EXCESS OF MAXIMUM LABEL RATES ARE EXPECTED TO RESULT IN BOLL LOSS,
|
||
DELAYED MATURITY AND/OR YIELD LOSS AND ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
|
||
GROWER.
|
||
THE MAXIMUM USE RATES STATED THROUGHOUT THIS PRODUCT'S LABELING APPLY TO
|
||
THIS PRODUCT COMBINED WITH THE USE OF ALL OTHER HERBICIDES CONTAINING
|
||
GL YPHOSATE OR SULFOSATE AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT, WHETHER APPLIED AS
|
||
MIXTURES OR SEPARATELY. CALCULATE THE APPLICATION RATES AND ENSURE THAT THE
|
||
TOTAL USE OF THIS AND OTHER GL YPHOSATE OR SULFOSATE CONTAINING PRODUCTS
|
||
DOES NOT EXCEED STATED MAXIMUM USE RATE.
|
||
Preplant, At-planting, and Preemergence
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied before, during or after planting cotton.
|
||
Postemergence (Over-the- Top)
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied by aerial or ground application equipment at rates up to
|
||
1 quart per acre per application postemergence to Roundup Ready cotton from the ground cracking
|
||
stage until the 4-leaf (node) stage of development (until the fifth true leaf reaches the size of a quarter).
|
||
Unless otherwise directed in this supplemental label, any single over-the-top broadcast application
|
||
should not exceed 1 quart per acre. Combined over-the-top applications between ground cracking until
|
||
the 4-leaf (node) stage should not exceed 3 quarts per acre.
|
||
NOTE: For specific rates of application and instructions, refer to the "ANNUAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" and
|
||
"PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE TABLE" in the label booklet for [INSERT BRAND NAME] herbicide.
|
||
Selective Equipment:
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied in-crop using precision post-directed or hooded sprayers
|
||
to Roundup Ready cotton through layby. Unless otherwise directed in this supplemental label, any single
|
||
application using selective equipment should not exceed 1 quart per acre. Sequential in-crop applications
|
||
using selective equipment may be made up to a maximum of 2 quarts per acre.
|
||
At this stage, post-directed equipment should be used which directs the spray to the base of the cotton plants.
|
||
Contact of the spray with cotton leaves should be avoided to the maximum extent possible. To minimize spray
|
||
onto the leaves of the cotton plants, place nozzles in a low position directing a horizontal spray pattern under
|
||
the cotton leaves to contact weeds in the row, and maintain low spray pressure (less than 30 psi). For best
|
||
results, make applications while weeds are small (less than 3 inches).
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: See the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" part of the "APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" section of the [INSERT BRAND NAME] label booklet for information
|
||
on proper use and calibration of this equipment. The combined total of in-crop over-the-top plus selective
|
||
equipment applications must not exceed 4 quarts per acre.
|
||
Salvage Treatment:
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: From the ground cracking stage through layby, where weeds threaten to cause the
|
||
loss of the crop, applications of up to l.5 quarts per acre may be applied either as an over-the-top
|
||
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|
||
|
||
.)
|
||
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|
||
application or as a post-directed treatment sprayed higher on the cotton plants and over the weeds.
|
||
NOTE: CROP TOLERANCE OF ROUNDUP READY COTTON HAS NOT BEEN FULLY TESTED
|
||
AT THIS APPLICATION RATE. SAL V AGE TREATMENTS ARE EXPECTED TO RESULT IN
|
||
SIGNIFICANT BOLL LOSS, DELAYED MATURITY AND/OR YIELD LOSS AND ARE THE
|
||
SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GROWER. NO MORE THAN TWO SALVAGE
|
||
TREATMENTS SHOULD BE USED PER GROWING SEASON.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: The combined total of in-crop over-the-top plus selective equipment
|
||
applications must not exceed 4 quarts per acre.
|
||
Preharvest:
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied for preharvest annual and perennial weed control as a
|
||
broadcast treatment to Roundup Ready cotton after 20 percent boll crack. Up to 2 quarts per acre of this
|
||
product may be applied using either aerial or ground spray equipment. NOTE: This product will not enhance
|
||
the performance of harvest aids when applied to Roundup Ready cotton.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS: Allow a minimum of 7 days between application and harvest of cotton.
|
||
Do not apply [INSERT BRAND NAME] herbicide preharvest to Roundup Ready cotton grown for seed.
|
||
ATTENTION: USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL DIRECTIONS IS
|
||
EXPECTED TO RESULT IN NORMAL GROWTH OF ROUNDUP READY COTTON, HOWEVER,
|
||
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, AGRONOMIC PRACTICES AND OTHER
|
||
FACTORS MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
|
||
PRODUCT, EVEN WHEN APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LABEL
|
||
SPECIFICATIONS. IN SOME CASES, THESE FACTORS CAN RESULT IN BOLL LOSS,
|
||
DELAYED MATURITY AND/OR YIELD LOSS.
|
||
P. FOR WEED CONTROL IN WILDLIFE FOOD PLOTS OF CANOLA WITH THE
|
||
ROUNDUPREADY@GENE
|
||
INFORMATION
|
||
USE THIS PRODUCT ONLY ON CANOLA WHICH CONTAINS THE ROUNDUP READY® GENE
|
||
• Applying this product to canola that is not designated as Roundup Ready will result in severe crop injury
|
||
and yield loss. Avoid contact with foliage, green stems, or fruit of crops, or any desirable plants that do not
|
||
contain the Roundup Ready gene since severe injury or destruction will result.
|
||
• The Roundup Ready designation indicates the canola contains a patented gene that provides tolerance to this
|
||
herbicide. Information on Roundup Ready canola may be obtained from your seed supplier or [INSERT
|
||
COMPANY NAME] representative.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be used as a site preparation treatment prior to planting, prior to
|
||
emergence and/or postemergence with over-the-top applications in Roundup Ready canola planted for wildlife
|
||
food plots.
|
||
PRECAUTIONSIRESTRICTIONS: Do not process treated Roundup Ready canola seed from wildlife food
|
||
plots for food or domestic livestock feed. Do not graze or feed treated Roundup Ready canola to domestic
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
livestock. There are no rotational restrictions for planting any wildlife food species or for allowing native
|
||
species to repopulate the area following applications of this product.
|
||
Maximum AlJowable Combined Application
|
||
Quantities Per Season
|
||
1. Preplant and preemergence applications
|
||
2. Total in-crop application from emergence to 6-leaf stage
|
||
2 quarts per acre
|
||
1 quart per acre
|
||
For ground applications with broadcast equipment, apply this product in 5 to 20 gallons of spray solution per
|
||
acre. Carefully select proper nozzle and spray pressure to avoid spraying a fine mist. For best results with
|
||
ground application equipment, use flat fan nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets.
|
||
For aerial applications apply this product in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
AVOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN APPLYING THIS PRODUCT TO PREVENT
|
||
INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS WHICH DO NOT CONTAIN THE ROUNDUP READY
|
||
GENE. DO NOT APPLY DURING LOW-LEVEL INVERSION CONDITIONS, WHEN WINDS ARE
|
||
GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITIONS WHICH FAVOR DRIFT. DRIFT MAY CAUSE
|
||
DAMAGE TO ANY VEGETATION CONTACTED TO WHICH TREATMENT IS NOT INTENDED. TO
|
||
PREVENT INJURY TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE BUFFER ZONES
|
||
MUST BE MAINTAINED.
|
||
Do not allow the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation since minute
|
||
quantities ofthis product can cause severe damage or destruction to the crop, plants or other areas on which
|
||
treatment was not intended. The likelihood of injury occurring from the use of this product increases when
|
||
winds are gusty, as wind velocity increases, when wind direction is constantly changing or when there are
|
||
other meteorological conditions that favor spray drift. When spraying, avoid combinations of pressure and
|
||
nozzle type that will result in splatter or fine particles (mist) that are likely to drift. AVOID APPLYING AT
|
||
EXCESSIVE SPEED OR PRESSURE.
|
||
Coarse sprays are less likely to drift; therefore, do not use nozzles or nozzle configurations that dispense spray
|
||
as fme spray droplets. Do not angle nozzles forward into the airstream and do not increase spray volume by
|
||
increasing nozzle pressure.
|
||
Sprayer Preparation
|
||
It is important that sprayer and mixing equipment be clean and free of pesticide residue before making
|
||
applications of this product to Roundup Ready canola. Follow the cleaning procedures specified on the label of
|
||
the product(s) previously used. Canola can be very sensitive to many herbicides at extremely low
|
||
concentrations and care should be taken to thoroughly clean all equipment prior to use.
|
||
Preplant or Preemergent Applications
|
||
This product may be applied by aerial or ground application equipment prior to planting or emergence of
|
||
Roundup Ready canola in wildlife food plots. The maximum combined application rate from all preplant and
|
||
pre-emergent applications should not exceed 2 quarts per acre per season.
|
||
NOTE: Always use a bumdown treatment to control existing weeds before canola emerges. Apply a preplant
|
||
bumdown treatment of 0.5 to 1 quart per acre of this product. Iftillage is needed to prepare a seedbed wait 7
|
||
days after application before tillage.
|
||
Over-the-Top Applications
|
||
This product may be applied by aerial or ground application equipment postemergence to Roundup Ready
|
||
canola planted in wildlife food plots from emergence through the 6-leaf stage of development. Applications
|
||
made during bolting or flowering may result in crop injury and yield loss.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
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|
||
Single Application-Apply 16 to 24 fluid ounces per acre no later than the 6-leaf stage for the control of
|
||
annual weeds. Avoid overlapping applications that may result in temporary yellowing, delayed flowering, and
|
||
or growth reduction.
|
||
Sequential Applications-Apply 16 fluid ounces per acre to 1- to 3-leaf canola followed by a sequential
|
||
application at a minimum interval of 10 days, but no later than the 6-leaf stage. Make sequential applications
|
||
for early emerging annual weeds and perennial weeds such as Canada thistle and quackgrass.
|
||
This product will control or suppress most perennial weeds. For some perennial weeds, repeat applications may
|
||
be required to eliminate crop competition throughout the growing season.
|
||
No more than two over-the-top broadcast applications may be made from crop emergence through the 6-leaf
|
||
stage of development and the total in-crop application should not exceed 2 quarts per acre.
|
||
Weeds Controlled
|
||
For specific rates of application and instructions for control of various annual and perennial weeds, refer to the
|
||
(INSERT PRODUCT NAME] herbicide label booklet.
|
||
A void tank mixtures with other herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides with this product when applied to
|
||
wildlife food plots of Roundup Ready canola. Contact your local wildlife agency for information.
|
||
Some weeds with multiple germination times or suppressed (stunted) weeds may require sequential
|
||
applications of this product for control. The second application should be made after some regrowth has
|
||
occurred and at least 10 days after a previous application of this product.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
r
|
||
IIII. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME]
|
||
The complete broad spectrum postemergence herbicide for industrial, turf and ornamental weed control.
|
||
Complete Directions for Use
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 524-536
|
||
AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH FOLIAGE, STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY ROOTS OR FRUIT
|
||
OF CROPS, DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, BECAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DESTRUCTION IS
|
||
LIKELY TO RESULT.
|
||
Read the entire label before using this product.
|
||
Use only according to label instructions.
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent with its labeling.
|
||
Not all products listed on this label are registered for use in California. Check the registration status of each product
|
||
in California before using.
|
||
Read the "LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY" statement at the end of the label before buying or using. If
|
||
terms are not acceptable, return at once unopened.
|
||
THIS IS AN END-USE PRODUCT. [INSERT COMPANY NAME] [INSERT COMPANY NAME] DOES NOT
|
||
INTEND AND HAS NOT REGISTERED IT FOR REFORMULATION. SEE INDIVIDUAL CONTAINER
|
||
LABEL FOR REPACKAGING LIMITATIONS.
|
||
Container Label Statement:
|
||
(OPTION 1) THIS IS AN END-USE PRODUCT. [INSERT COMPANY NAME][INSERT COMPANY NAME]
|
||
DOES NOT INTEND AND HAS NOT REGISTERED IT FOR REFORMULATION. IT IS INTENDED THAT
|
||
REPACKAGING OF THIS PRODUCT FOR DISTRIBUTION OR SALE BE CONDUCTED ONLY UNDER THE
|
||
TERMS OF A WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH [INSERT COMPANY NAME] [INSERT COMPANY NAME].
|
||
(OPTION 2) THIS IS AN END-USE PRODUCT. [INSERT COMPANY NAME] DOES NOT INTEND AND HAS
|
||
NOT REGISTERED IT FOR REFORMULATION OR REPACKAGING]
|
||
Master Label 524-536
|
||
E·submission 9/16/09
|
||
Page 86 of 120 Last Approved October 24, 2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
CONTENTS
|
||
1 1.0 INGREDIENTS
|
||
2 2.0 IMPORT ANT PHONE NUMBERS
|
||
3 3.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
3.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
|
||
3.2 Environmental Hazards
|
||
3.3 Physical or Chemical Hazards
|
||
4 4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
5 5.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
|
||
5.1 Weed Resistance Management
|
||
5.2 Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Weed Biotypes
|
||
6 6.0 MIXING
|
||
6.1 Mixing with Water
|
||
6.2 Surfactant
|
||
6.3 Tank Mixing Procedure
|
||
6.4 Mixing for Hand-Held Sprayers
|
||
6.5 Colorants or Dyes
|
||
7 7.0 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
|
||
7.1 Aerial Equipment
|
||
7.2 Ground Broadcast Equipment
|
||
7.3 Hand-Held and High-Volume Equipment
|
||
7.4 Selective Equipment (Wipers, etc.)
|
||
7.5 Injection Systems
|
||
7.6 CDA Equipment
|
||
8 8.0 SITE AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
8.1 Cut Stumps
|
||
8.2 Non-crop Areas and Industrial Sites
|
||
8.3 Habitat Management
|
||
8.4 Injection and Frill (Woody Brush and Trees)
|
||
8.5 Ornamentals and Plant Nurseries, Christmas Trees
|
||
8.6 Parks, Recreational and Residential Areas
|
||
8.7 Railroads
|
||
8.8 Roadsides
|
||
9 9.0 WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
9.1 Annual Weeds
|
||
9.2 Perennial Weeds
|
||
9.3 Woody Brush and Trees
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
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|
||
10 10.0 LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
1.0 INGREDIENTS
|
||
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
|
||
*Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine, in the form of its isopropylamine salt ............................................ .41.0%
|
||
OTHER INGREDIENTS: ................................................................................................................................... 59.0%
|
||
100.0%
|
||
Optional alternate statements:
|
||
OTHER INGREDIENTS (including 8 percent surfactant blend):
|
||
OTHER INGREDIENTS (including 10 percent surfactant blend):
|
||
*Contains 480 grams per litre or 4 pounds per U.S. gallon of the active ingredient glyphosate, in the fonn of its
|
||
isopropylamine salt. Equivalent to 356 grams per litre or 3 pounds per U.S. gallon of the acid, glyphosate.
|
||
This product is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 5,683,958; 5,703,015; 6,063,733; 6,121,199; 6,121,200. No license
|
||
granted under any non-U.S. patent(s).
|
||
2.0 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
|
||
1. FOR PRODUCT INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE IN USING THIS PRODUCT,
|
||
CALL TOLL-FREE,
|
||
[INSERT CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE NUMBER]
|
||
2. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT, OR FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE,
|
||
(
|
||
[INSERT CONTACT PHONE NUMBER WHICH MUST
|
||
HAVE 2417 COVERAGE OR USE 1-800-768-6787)
|
||
3.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
3.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
|
||
Keep out of reach of children.
|
||
CAUTION!
|
||
CAUSES MODERATE EYE IRRITATION.
|
||
Avoid contact with eyes or clothing.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
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|
||
FIRST AID
|
||
IF IN EYES: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove
|
||
contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or physician for treatment advise .
|
||
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or physician, or going for
|
||
treatment.
|
||
This product is identified as [INSERT BRAND NAME] (EPA Reg. No. 524-536-[INSERT DISTRIBUTOR
|
||
COMPANY NUMBER).
|
||
In case of an emergency involving this product, or for medical assistance, [INSERT CONTACT PHONE
|
||
NUMBER WHICH MUST HAVE 2417 COVERAGE OR USE 1-800-768-6787)
|
||
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: This product is considered to be relatively nontoxic to dogs and other domestic animals;
|
||
however, ingestion of this product or large amounts of freshly sprayed vegetation may result in temporary
|
||
gastrointestinal irritation (vomiting, diarrhea, colic, etc.). If such symptoms are observed, provide the animal with
|
||
plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Call a veterinarian if symptoms persist for more than 24 hours.
|
||
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
|
||
Applicators and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks. Follow
|
||
manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). If there are no such
|
||
instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
|
||
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in
|
||
Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE
|
||
requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
|
||
User Safety Recommendations:
|
||
Users should:
|
||
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
|
||
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
|
||
3.2 Environmental Hazards
|
||
Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
|
||
water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters.
|
||
3.3 Physical or Chemical Hazards
|
||
Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless steel, fiberglass, plastic or
|
||
plastic~lined steel containers.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
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|
||
DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN
|
||
GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNLINED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY
|
||
TANKS. This product or spray solutions of this product react with such containers and tanks to produce hydrogen
|
||
gas which may form a highly combustible gas mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode, causing serious
|
||
personal injury, if ignited by open flame, spark, welder's torch, lighted cigarette or other ignition source.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this
|
||
product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
|
||
may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency
|
||
responsible for pesticide regulations.
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements
|
||
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170.
|
||
This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and
|
||
greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
|
||
notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
|
||
statements on this label about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and restricted entry interval. The requirements
|
||
in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
|
||
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 hours.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
|
||
involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: coveralls, chemical resistant
|
||
gloves, such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubbver, and shoes plus socks.
|
||
Non-Agricultural Use Requirements
|
||
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection
|
||
Standard (40 CFR Part 170) for agricultural pesticides. The WPS applies when this product is used to produce
|
||
agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses.
|
||
Keep people and pets off treated areas until spray solution has dried to prevent transfer of this product onto desirable
|
||
vegetation.
|
||
4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Proper pesticide storage and disposal are essential to protect against exposure to people and the environment due to
|
||
leaks and spills, excess product or waste and vandalism. Do not allow this product to contaminate water, foodstuffs,
|
||
feed or seed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store pesticides away from food, pet food, feed, seed, fertilizers, and veterinary supplies.
|
||
Keep container closed to prevent spills and contamination.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: To avoid wastes, use all material in this container, including rinsate, by application
|
||
according to label directions. If wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste disposal facility or
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
pesticide disposal program. Such programs are often run by state or local governments or by industry. All disposal
|
||
must be in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations and procedures.
|
||
[Alternate PESTICIDE DISPOSAL statement/or transport vehicles only: To avoid wastes, empty as much product
|
||
from this transport vehicle as possible for repackaging or use in accordance with label directions. If wastes cannot
|
||
be avoided, offer remaining product or rinsate to a waste disposal facility or pesticide disposal program. All
|
||
disposal must be in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations and procedures.]
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL: See container label for container handling and disposal
|
||
instructions and refilling limitations.
|
||
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENTS AND REFILLING LIMITATIONS FOR CONTAINER
|
||
LABELS:]
|
||
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR
|
||
NONREFILLABLE RIGID CONTAINERS OF LESS THAN i-GALLON CAPACITy]
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.
|
||
[Alternate container statement: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials other than
|
||
pesticides or dilute pesticides (rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, it may be allowable to temporarily hold rinsate
|
||
or other pesticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state regulatory agency to determine allowable
|
||
practices in your state.]
|
||
Triple rinse this container promptly after emptying.
|
||
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10
|
||
seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 'i4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour
|
||
rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after
|
||
the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Then offer this container for recycling, if available. If recycling is not available, dispose of in accordance with
|
||
federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include puncturing the properly rinsed container and
|
||
disposing in a sanitary landfill.
|
||
[Alternate container disposal statement: Once properly rinsed, some agricultural plastic pesticide containers can be
|
||
taken to a container collection site or picked up for recycling. To fmd the nearest site, contact your chemical dealer
|
||
or [INSERT COMPANY NAME] at [INSERT PHONE NUMBER]. If recycling is not available, dispose of in
|
||
accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include puncturing the properly
|
||
rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.]
|
||
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR
|
||
NONREFILLABLE RIGID PLASTIC 2.5-GALLON CONTAINERS AND OTHER CONTAINERS OF GREATER
|
||
THAN I-GALLON BUT EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 5-GALLON CAPACITy]
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials other than pesticides or dilute pesticides
|
||
(rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, it may be allowable to temporarily hold rinsate or other pesticide-related
|
||
materials in the container. Contact your state regulatory agency to determine allowable practices in your state.
|
||
[Alternate container statement: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.]
|
||
Triple rinse or pressure rinse (or equivalent) this container promptly after emptying.
|
||
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10
|
||
seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 'i4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour
|
||
rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after
|
||
the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to
|
||
drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix
|
||
tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at
|
||
about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
|
||
Once properly rinsed, some agricultural plastic pesticide containers can be taken to a container collection site or
|
||
picked up for recycling. To fmd the nearest site, contact your chemical dealer or [INSERT COMPANY NAME] at
|
||
[INSERT PHONE NUMBER]. If recycling is not available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local
|
||
regUlations and procedures, which may include puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary
|
||
landfill.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 91 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
II. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR FOOD CROP USES
|
||
[Alternate container disposal statement: Then offer this container for recycling, if available. If recycling is not
|
||
available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include
|
||
puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.]
|
||
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR
|
||
NONREFILLABLE RIGID PLASTIC 30-GALLON CONTAINERS AND OTHER CONTAINERS OF GREATER
|
||
THAN 5-GALLON CAPACITY]
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.
|
||
[Alternate container statement: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials other than
|
||
pesticides or dilute pesticides (rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, it may be allowable to temporarily hold rinsate
|
||
or other pesticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state regulatory agency to determine allowable
|
||
practices in your state.]
|
||
Triple rinse or pressure rinse (or equivalent) this container promptly after emptying.
|
||
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tan1e Fill the container Y4
|
||
full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least
|
||
one revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the
|
||
container over onto its other end tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or
|
||
a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to
|
||
drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix
|
||
tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at
|
||
about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
|
||
Once properly rinsed, some agricultural plastic pesticide containers can be taken to a container collection site or
|
||
picked up for recycling. To fmd the nearest site, contact your chemical dealer or [INSERT COPMP ANY NAME]
|
||
at [INSERT PHONE NUMBER]. If recycling is not available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and
|
||
local regulations and procedures, which may include puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a
|
||
sanitary landfill.
|
||
[Alternate container disposal statement: Then offer this container for recycling, if available. If recycling is not
|
||
available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include
|
||
puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.]
|
||
[Optional container label statement: Return Properly Rinsed Container to [INSERT COMPANY NAME] for
|
||
Recycling Contact: l-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]
|
||
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR ALL
|
||
REFILLABLE CONTAINERS, EXCEPT TRANSPORT CONTAINERS]
|
||
Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.
|
||
Cleaning this container before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. Cleaning this container before fmal
|
||
disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container.
|
||
To clean this container before fmal disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water
|
||
with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat
|
||
this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer this container for recycling, if available.
|
||
[Optional container label statement: To obtain information about recycling refillable containers, contact [INSERT
|
||
COMPANY NAME] at [INSERT PHONE NUMBER]]
|
||
[Optional container label statement: Return Properly Rinsed Container to [INSERT COMPANY NAME] for
|
||
Recycling, Contact I-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 92 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENT FOR ALL TRANSPORT CONTAINERS AS
|
||
DEFINED IN 40 CFR 156.3]
|
||
Emptied container retains vapor and product residue. Observe all precautions stated on this label until the
|
||
container is cleaned, reconditioned or destroyed. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such as cracks,
|
||
punctures, abrasions, and worn-out threads and closures. Clean thoroughly before reuse for transportation of a
|
||
material of different composition or before retiring this transport vehicle from service.
|
||
[INSERT COMPANY NAME] [INSERT COMPANY NAME]
|
||
5.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
|
||
Product Description: This product is a postemergence, systemic herbicide with no soil residual activity. It
|
||
gives broad spectrum control of many annual weeds, perennial weeds, woody brush and trees. It is formulated
|
||
as a water-soluble liquid containing surfactant.
|
||
Time to Symptoms: This product moves through the plant from the point of foliage contact to and into the
|
||
root system. Visible effects on most annual weeds occur within 2 to 4 days, but on most perennial weeds may
|
||
not occur for 7 days or more. Extremely cool or cloudy weather following treatment may slow activity ofthis
|
||
product and delay development of visual symptoms. Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellowing of the
|
||
plant which advances to complete browning of above-ground growth and deterioration of underground plant
|
||
parts.
|
||
Mode of Action in Plants: The active ingredient in this product inhibits an enzyme found only in plants that
|
||
is essential to formation of specific amino acids.
|
||
Cultural Considerations: Reduced control may result when applications are made to annual or perennial
|
||
weeds that have been mowed, grazed or cut, and have not been allowed to regrow to the specified stage for
|
||
treatment.
|
||
Rainfastness: Heavy rainfall soon after application may wash this product off of the foliage and a repeat
|
||
application may be required for adequate control.
|
||
No Soil Activity: Weeds must be emerged at the time of application to be controlled by this product. Weeds
|
||
germinating from seed after application will not be controlled. Plants arising from unattached underground
|
||
rhizomes or root stocks of perennials that have not yet emerged at the time of applciation will not be affected
|
||
by this herbicide and will continue to grow.
|
||
Tank Mixing: This product does not provide residual weed control. For subsequent residual weed control,
|
||
follow a label-approved herbicide program. Read and carefully observe the cautionary statements and all other
|
||
information appearing on the labels of all herbicides used. Use according to the most restrictive label directions
|
||
for each product in the mixture.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, buyer and all users are responsible for all loss or damage in
|
||
connection with the use or handling of mixtures of this product with herbicides or other materials that are not
|
||
expressly listed in this label. Mixing this product with herbicides or other materials not identified on this label
|
||
may result in reduced performance.
|
||
Maximum Application Rates: The maximum application or use rates stated throughout this label are given in
|
||
units of volume (fluid ounces or quarts) of this product per acre. However, the maximum allowed application
|
||
rates apply to this product combined with the use of any and all other herbicides containing the active
|
||
ingredient glyphosate, whether applied separately or as tank mixtures, on a basis of total pounds of glyphosate
|
||
(acid equivalents) per acre. Ifmore than one glyphosate-containing product is applied to the same site within
|
||
the same year, you must ensure that the total use of glyphosate (pounds acid equivalents) does not exceed the
|
||
maximum allowed.
|
||
Master Label 524-536
|
||
E-submission 9/16/09
|
||
Page 93 of 120 Last Approved October 24, 2002
|
||
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRlAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
The combined total of all treatments must not exceed 10.6 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
ATTENTION
|
||
AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH FOLIAGE, STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY ROOTS OR
|
||
FRUIT OF CROPS, DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, BECAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR
|
||
DESTRUCTION MAY RESULT.
|
||
AVOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN APPLYING THIS PRODUCT TO PREVENT
|
||
INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS.
|
||
Do not allow the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation since minute
|
||
quantities of this product can cause severe damage or destruction to the crop, plants or other areas on which
|
||
treatment waS not intended. The likelihood of injury occurring from the use of this product increases when
|
||
winds are gusty, as wind velocity increases, when wind direction is constantly changing or when there are
|
||
other meteorological conditions that favor spray drift. When spraying, avoid combinations of pressure and
|
||
nozzle type that will result in splatter or fine particles (mist) which are likely to drift. AVOID APPLYING AT
|
||
EXCESSIVE SPEED OR PRESSURE.
|
||
NOTE: Use of this product in any manner not consistent with this label may result in injury to persons,
|
||
animals or crops, or other unintended consequences. Keep container closed to prevent spills and contamination.
|
||
5.1 Weed Resistance Management
|
||
I GROUP 19 I HERBICIDE
|
||
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in this product, is a Group 9 herbicide based on the mode of action
|
||
classification system of the Weed Science Society of America. Any weed population may contain plants
|
||
naturally resistant to Group 9 herbicides. Weed species resistant to Group 9 herbicides may be effectively
|
||
managed utilizing another herbicide from a different Group or using other cultural or mechanical practices.
|
||
To minimize the occurrence of glyphosate-resistant biotypes observe the following weed management
|
||
practices:
|
||
• Scout your application site before and after herbicides application.
|
||
• Control weeds early when they are relatively small.
|
||
• Incorporate other herbicides and cultural or mechanical practices as part of your weed control system
|
||
where appropriate.
|
||
• Use the application rate for the most difficult to control weed on the site. Avoid tank mixtures with
|
||
other herbicides that reduce the efficacy of this product (through antagonism) or with ones that
|
||
encourage application rates of this product below those specified on this label.
|
||
• Clean equipment before moving from site to site to minimize spread of weed seed.
|
||
• Control weed escapes and prevent weeds from setting seeds.
|
||
• Use new commercial seed as free of weed seed as possible.
|
||
• Report any incidence of repeated non-performance of this product on a particular weed to your
|
||
[INSERT COMPANY NAME] representative, local retailer, or county extension agent.
|
||
5.2 Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Weed Biotypes
|
||
NOTE: Appropriate testing is critical in order to confirm weed resistance to glyphosate. Contact your
|
||
[INSERT COMPANY NAME] representative to determine if resistance in any particular weed biotype has
|
||
been confIrmed in your area. Directions for the control ofbiotypes confirmed to be resistant to glyphosate are
|
||
made available on separately published supplemental labeling or Fact Sheets for this product and may be
|
||
obtained from your local retailer or [INSERT COMPANY NAME] representative.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 94 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRlAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
Since the occurrence of new glyphosate-resistant weeds cannot be determined until after product use and
|
||
scientific confirmation, [INSERT CaMP ANY NAME] is not responsible for any losses that may result from
|
||
the failure of this product to control glyphosate-resistant weed biotypes.
|
||
The following good weed management practices can reduce the spread of confirmed glyphosate-resistant
|
||
biotypes:
|
||
• If a naturally occurring resistant biotype is present at your site, this product may be tank-mixed or
|
||
applied sequentially with an appropriately labeled herbicide with a different mode of action to
|
||
achieve control.
|
||
• Cultural and mechanical control practices may also be used as appropriate.
|
||
• Scout treated sites after herbicide application and control escapes of resistant biotypes before they
|
||
set seed.
|
||
• Thoroughly clean equipment before leaving sites known to contain resistant biotypes.
|
||
6.0 MIXING
|
||
Clean sprayer parts immediately after using this product by thoroughly flushing with water.
|
||
NOTE: REDUCED RESULTS MAY OCCUR IF WATER CONTAINING SOIL IS USED, SUCH AS
|
||
VISIBLY MUDDY WATER OR WATER FROM PONDS AND DITCHES THAT IS NOT CLEAR.
|
||
6.1 Mixing with Water
|
||
This product mixes readily with water. Mix spray solutions of this product as follows: Fill the mixing or spray
|
||
tank with the required amount of water. Add the required amount of this product near the end of the filling
|
||
process and mix well. Use caution to avoid siphoning back into the carrier source. Use approved anti-back
|
||
siphoning devices where required by state or local regulations. During mixing and application, foaming of the
|
||
spray solution may occur. To prevent or minimize foam, avoid the use of mechanical agitators, terminate by
|
||
pass and return lines at the bottom of the tank and, if needed, use an approved anti-foam or defoaming agent.
|
||
6.2 Surfactant
|
||
Nonionic surfactants which are labeled for use with herbicides may be used. Do not reduce rates of this product
|
||
when adding surfactant. When adding additional surfactant, use 0.5 percent surfactant concentration (2 quarts
|
||
per 100 gallons of spray solution) when using surfactants which contain at least 70 percent active ingredient or
|
||
a 1 percent surfactant concentration (4 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) for those surfactants containing
|
||
less than 70 percent active ingredient. Read and carefully observe surfactant cautionary statements and other
|
||
information appearing on the surfactant label.
|
||
6.3 Tank Mixing Procedure
|
||
When tank mixing, read and carefully observe label directions, cautionary statements and all information on
|
||
the labels of all products used. Add the tank-mix product to the tank as directed by the label. Maintain agitation
|
||
and add the required amount of this product.
|
||
Maintain good agitation at all times until the contents of the tank are sprayed. If the spray mixture is allowed to
|
||
settle, thorough agitation may be required to resuspend the mixture before spraying is resumed.
|
||
Keep by-pass line on or near the bottom of the tank to minimize foaming. Screen size in nozzle or line strainers
|
||
should be no finer than 50 mesh.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 95 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
) cnoH~\
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
Always predetennine the compatibility of labeled tank mixtures of this product with water carrier by mixing
|
||
small proportional quantities in advance.
|
||
Refer to the "Tank Mixing" section of "PRODUCT INFORMATION" for additional precautions.
|
||
6.4 Mixing for Hand-held Sprayers
|
||
Prepare the desired volume of spray solution by mixing the amount of this product in water as shown in the
|
||
following table:
|
||
Sl2ray Solution
|
||
Amount of Roundup PRO
|
||
Desired
|
||
Volume 112% 1% 1112%2% 5% 10%
|
||
1 Gal 2/30z 1-1I30z 20z 2-2/30z 6-1I20z 13 oz
|
||
25 Gal 1 pt 1 qt 1-112 qt 2 qt 5 qt 10 qt
|
||
100 Gal 2 qt 1 gal 1-112 gal 2 gal 5 gal 10 gal
|
||
2 tablespoons = 1 fluid ounce
|
||
For use in backpack, knapsack or pump-up sprayers, consider mixing the appropriate amount of this product
|
||
with water in a larger container and then fill the sprayer from the larger container.
|
||
6.5 Colorants or Dyes
|
||
Colorants or marking dyes may be added to spray solutions this product, however, they may reduce product
|
||
perfonnance, especially at lower rates or dilution. Use colorants or dyes according to the manufacturer's
|
||
directions.
|
||
7.0 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
|
||
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
APPLY THESE SPRAY SOLUTIONS IN PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CALIBRATED EQUIPMENT
|
||
CAPABLE OF DELIVERING DESIRED VOLUMES.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
AVOID DRIFT. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN APPLYING THIS PRODUCT TO PREVENT
|
||
INJURY TO DESIRABLE PLANTS AND CROPS.
|
||
Do not allow the herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation since minute
|
||
quantities of this product can cause severe damage or destruction to the crop, plants or other areas on which
|
||
treatment was not intended.
|
||
Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many
|
||
equipment-and-weather-related factors detennine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower
|
||
are is responsible for considering all these factors when making decisions.
|
||
AERIAL SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 96 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRlAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial
|
||
applications to agricultural field crops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications or to public
|
||
health uses.
|
||
1. The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom must not exceed % the length of the wingspan or rotor.
|
||
2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more
|
||
than 45 degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.
|
||
Importance of droplet size
|
||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift management strategy
|
||
is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control. Applying larger droplets reduces
|
||
drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable
|
||
environmental conditions (see the "Wind", "Temperature and Humidity", and "Temperature Inversions"
|
||
sections of this label).
|
||
Controlling droplet siZe
|
||
• Volume: Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with the higher
|
||
rated flows produce larger droplets.
|
||
• Pressure: Use the lower spray pressures listed for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and
|
||
does not improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles
|
||
instead of increasing pressure.
|
||
• Number of nozzles: Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle orientation: Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released backwards, parallel to the airstream,
|
||
will produce larger droplets than other orientations. Significant deflection from the horizontal will reduce
|
||
droplet size and increase drift potential.
|
||
• Nozzle type: Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types,
|
||
narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles
|
||
oriented straight back produce larger droplets than other nozzle types.
|
||
• Boom Length: For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than % of the wingspan
|
||
or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
|
||
• Application Height: Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the
|
||
largest plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest
|
||
height that is safe reduces the exposure of the droplets to evaporation and wind.
|
||
Swath Adjustment
|
||
When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and
|
||
downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the
|
||
aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind,
|
||
smaller droplets, etc.).
|
||
Wind
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 97 of 120 Version: Juiy-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRlAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2 to 10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size
|
||
and equipment type determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should be avoided below 2 mph
|
||
due to variable wind direction and high inversion potential. NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns.
|
||
Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect drift.
|
||
Temperature and Humidity
|
||
When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate
|
||
for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
|
||
Temperature Inversions
|
||
Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion because drift potential is high. Temperature
|
||
inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated
|
||
cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during
|
||
inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are common
|
||
on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue
|
||
into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions can
|
||
also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that
|
||
layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while
|
||
smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
Sensitive areas
|
||
The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential
|
||
areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g.
|
||
when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).
|
||
7.1 Aerial Equipment
|
||
DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT USING AERIAL SPRAY EQUIPMENT EXCEPT UNDER
|
||
CONDITIONS AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS LABEL.
|
||
FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN CALIFORNIA, REFER TO THE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL
|
||
FOR AERIAL APPLICATIONS IN THAT STATE FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS, RESTRICTIONS
|
||
AND REQUIREMENTS. This product plus Banvel™ and 2,4-D tank mixtures may not be applied by air in
|
||
California.
|
||
AVOID DRIFT--DO NOT APPLY DURING LOW-LEVEL INVERSION CONDITIONS, WHEN WINDS
|
||
ARE GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITION WHICH FAVORS DRIFT. DRIFT IS LIKELY TO
|
||
CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY VEGETATION CONTACTED TO WHICH TREATMENT IS NOT
|
||
INTENDED. TO PREVENT INJURY TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE
|
||
BUFFER ZONES MUST BE MAINTAINED.
|
||
Avoid direct application to any body of water.
|
||
Use the specified rates of this herbicide in 3 to 25 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Coarse sprays are less likely to drift; therefore, do not use nozzles or nozzle configurations which dispense
|
||
spray as fme spray droplets. Do not angle nozzles forward into the airstream and do not increase spray volume
|
||
by increasing nozzle pressure.
|
||
Drift control additives may be used. When a drift control additive is used, read and carefully observe the
|
||
cautionary statements and all other information appearing on the additive label.
|
||
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Ensure uniform application-- To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped application, use appropriate marking
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devices.
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PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF THIS PRODUCT TO UNCOATED STEEL SURFACES MAY RESULT IN
|
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CORROSION AND POSSIBLE F AlLURE OF THE PART. The maintenance of an organic coating (paint)
|
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which meets aerospace specification MIL-C-38413 may prevent corrosion. To prevent corrosion of exposed
|
||
parts, thoroughly wash aircraft after each day of spraying to remove residues of this product accumulated
|
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during spraying or from spills. Landing gear are most susceptible.
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7.2 Ground Broadcast Equipment
|
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Use the labeled rates of this product in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre as a broadcast spray unless otherwise
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specified. As density of weeds increases, spray volume should be increased within the specified range to
|
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ensure complete coverage. Carefully select proper nozzles to avoid spraying a fine mist. For best results with
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||
ground application equipment, use flat fan nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets.
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7.3 Hand-Held and High-Volume Equipment
|
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Apply to foliage of vegetation to be controlled. For applications made on a spray-to-wet basis, spray coverage
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should be uniform and complete. Do not spray to the point of runoff. Use coarse sprays only.
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For control of weeds listed in the "Annual Weeds" section of "WEEDS CONTROLLED", apply a 0.5 percent
|
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solution of this product to weeds less than 6 inches in height or runner length. For annual weeds over 6 inches
|
||
tall, or unless otherwise specified, use a 1 percent solution. Apply prior to seedhead formation in grass or bud
|
||
formation in broadleaf weeds.
|
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For best results, use a 2 percent solution on harder-to-control perennials, such as bermudagrass, dock, field
|
||
bindweed, hemp dogbane, milkweed and Canada thistle.
|
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For low volume directed spray applications, use a 5 to 10 percent solution of this product for control or partial
|
||
control of annual weeds, perennial weeds, or woody brush and trees. Spray coverage should be uniform with
|
||
at least 50 percent of the foliage contacted. Coverage of the top one half of the plant is important for best
|
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results. To ensure adequate spray coverage, spray both sides of large or tall woody brush and trees, when
|
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foliage is thick and dense, or where there are mUltiple sprouts.
|
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7.4 Selective Equipment
|
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This product may be applied through recirculating spray systems, shielded applicators, hooded sprayers, wiper
|
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applicators or sponge bars after dilution and thorough mixing with water to listed weeds growing in any non
|
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crop site specified on this label.
|
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A recirculating spray system directs the spray solution onto weeds growing above desirable vegetation, while
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||
spray solution not intercepted by weeds is collected and returned to the spray tank for reuse.
|
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A shielded or hooded applicator directs the herbicide solution onto weeds, while shielding desirable vegetation
|
||
from the herbicide.
|
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A wiper or sponge applicator applies the herbicide solution onto weeds by rubbing the weed with an absorbent
|
||
material containing the herbicide solution.
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AVOID CONTACT OF HERBICIDE WITH DESIRABLE VEGETATION AS SERIOUS INJURY OR
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Applicators used above desired vegetation should be adjusted so that the lowest spray stream or wiper contact
|
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point is at least 2 inches above the desirable vegetation. Droplets, mist, foam or splatter of the herbicide
|
||
solution settling on desirable vegetation is likely to result in discoloration, stunting or destruction.
|
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Better results may be obtained when more of the weed is exposed to the herbicide solution. Weeds not
|
||
contacted by the herbicide solution will not be affected. This may occur in dense clumps, severe infestations or
|
||
when the height of the weeds varies so that not all weeds are contacted. In these instances, repeat treatment
|
||
may be necessary.
|
||
Shielded and hooded applicators
|
||
Use nozzles that provide uniform coverage within the treated area. Keep shields on these sprayers adjusted to
|
||
protect desirable vegetation. EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED TO AVOID CONTACT OF
|
||
HERBICIDE WITH DESIRABLE VEGETATION.
|
||
Wiper applicators and sponge bars
|
||
Equipment rnust be designed, maintained and operated to prevent the herbicide solution from contacting
|
||
desirable vegetation. Operate this equipment at ground speeds no greater than 5 mph. Performance may be
|
||
improved by reducing speed in areas of heavy weed infestations to ensure adequate wiper saturation. Better
|
||
results may be obtained if 2 applications are made in opposite directions.
|
||
A void leakage or dripping onto desirable vegetation. Adjust height of applicator to ensure adequate contact
|
||
with weeds. Keep wiping surfaces clean. Be aware that, on sloping ground, the herbicide solution may migrate,
|
||
causing dripping on the lower end and drying of the wicks on the upper end of a wiper applicator.
|
||
Do not use wiper equipment when weeds are wet.
|
||
Mix only the amount of solution to be used during a I-day period, as reduced activity may result from use of
|
||
leftover solutions. Clean wiper parts immediately after using this product by thoroughly flushing with water.
|
||
For Rope or Sponge Wick Applicators--Solutions ranging from 33 to 75 percent of this product in water may
|
||
be used.
|
||
For Porous-Plastic Applicators and pressure-feed systems--Solutions ranging from 33 to 100 percent of this
|
||
product in water may be used.
|
||
When applied as directed, this product CONTROLS the following weeds:
|
||
Corn, volunteer
|
||
Panicum, Texas
|
||
Rye,common
|
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Shatter cane
|
||
Sicklepod
|
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Spanishneedles
|
||
Starbur, bristly
|
||
When applied as directed, this product SUPPRESSES the following weeds:
|
||
Beggarweed, Florida
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Dogbane, hemp
|
||
Dogfennel
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Johnsongrass
|
||
Milkweed
|
||
Nightshade, silverleaf
|
||
Pigweed, redroot
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||
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|
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Ragweed, giant
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Smutgrass
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||
Sunflower
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||
Thistle, Canada
|
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Thistle, musk
|
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Vaseygrass
|
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Velvetleaf
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7.5 Injection Systems
|
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This product may be used in aerial or ground injection spray systems. It may be used as a liquid concentrate or
|
||
diluted prior to injecting into the spray stream. Do not mix this product with the undiluted concentrate of other
|
||
products when using injection systems unless specifically directed.
|
||
7.6 CDA Equipment
|
||
The rate of this product applied per acre by controlled droplet application (CDA) equipment must not be less
|
||
than the amount specified in this label when applied by conventional broadcast equipment. For vehicle
|
||
mounted CDA equipment, apply 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
CDA equipment produces a spray pattern which is not easily visible. Extreme care must be exercised to avoid
|
||
spray or drift contacting the foliage or any other green tissue of desirable vegetation, as damage or destruction
|
||
is likely to result.
|
||
8.0 SITE AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
This product may be used in non-crop areas such as airports, apartment complexes, commercial sites, ditch
|
||
banks, driveways, dry ditches, dry canals, fencerows, golf courses, greenhouses, industrial sites, landscape
|
||
areas, lumber yards, manufacturing sites, municipal sites, natural areas, office complexes, ornamentals, parks,
|
||
parking areas, pastures, petroleum tank farms and pumping installations, public areas, railroads, rangeland,
|
||
recreation areas, residential areas, rights-of-way, roadsides, schools, shadehouses, sports complexes, storage
|
||
areas, substations, turf grass areas, utility sties, warehouse areas and wildlife management areas.
|
||
This product may also be used in non-food crops sites such as Christmas tree farms, plant nurseries, sod or turf
|
||
seed farms.
|
||
Detailed instructions follow alphabetically, by site.
|
||
Unless otherwise specified, applications may be made to control any weeds listed in the annual, perennial and
|
||
woody brush tables. Refer also to the "SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT" section.
|
||
8.1 Cut Stumps
|
||
Cut stump treatments may be made on any site listed on this label. This product will control many types of
|
||
woody brush and tree species, some of which are listed below. Apply this product using suitable equipment to
|
||
ensure coverage of the entire cambium. Cut trees or resprouts close to the soil surface. Apply a 50 to 100
|
||
percent solution of this product to the freshly-cut surface immediately after cutting. Delays in application may
|
||
result in reduced performance. For best results, applications should be made during periods of active growth
|
||
and full leaf expansion.
|
||
Alder
|
||
Eucalyptus
|
||
Madrone
|
||
Oak
|
||
Reed, giant
|
||
Saltcedar
|
||
Sweetgum
|
||
Tan oak
|
||
Willow
|
||
DO NOT MAKE CUT STUMP APPLICATIONS WHEN THE ROOTS OF DESIRABLE WOODY BRUSH
|
||
OR TREES MAY BE GRAFTED TO THE ROOTS OF THE CUT STUMP. INJURY RESULTING FROM
|
||
ROOT GRAFTING IS LIKELY TO OCCUR IN ADJACENT WOODY BRUSH OR TREES.
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8.2 Non-crop Areas and Industrial Sites
|
||
Use in areas such as airports, apartment complexes, ditch banks, dry ditches, dry canals, fencerows, golf
|
||
courses, industrial sites, lumber yards, manufacturing sites, office complexes, parks, parking areas, petroleum
|
||
tank farms and pumping installations, railroads, recreational areas, residential areas, roadsides, sod or turf seed
|
||
farms, schools, storage areas, utility substations, and warehouse areasnon-crop.
|
||
Weed control, Trim-and-edge and Bare ground
|
||
This product may be used in non-crop areas. It may be applied with any application equipment described in
|
||
this label. This product may be used to trim-and-edge around objects in non-crop sites, for spot treatment of
|
||
unwanted vegetation and to· eliminate unwanted weeds growing in established shrub beds or ornamental
|
||
plantings. This product may be used prior to planting an area to ornamentals, flowers, turfgrass (sod or seed),
|
||
or prior to laying asphalt or beginning construction projects.
|
||
Repeated applications of this product may be used, as weeds emerge, to maintain bare ground.
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with the following products. Refer to these products' labels for approved non
|
||
crop sites and application rates.
|
||
ARSENAUM
|
||
BANVEL
|
||
BARRICADETM 65WG
|
||
DIURON
|
||
ENDURANCETM
|
||
ESCOR'rrM
|
||
GARLON™3A
|
||
GARLON4
|
||
KARMEXTMDF
|
||
KROV ARTM I DF
|
||
MANAGE®
|
||
OUST
|
||
PENDULUMTM 3.3 EC
|
||
PENDULUM WDG
|
||
PLATEAUTM
|
||
PRINCEpTMDF
|
||
PRINCEPTM LIQUID
|
||
RONST ARTM 50WP
|
||
SAHARATM
|
||
SIMAZINE
|
||
SURFLANTM
|
||
TELARTM
|
||
VANQUISHTM
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
This product plus dicamba tank mixtures may not be applied by air in California.
|
||
When applied as a tank mixture for bare ground, this product provides control of the emerged annual weeds
|
||
and control or partial control of emerged perennial weeds, woody brush and trees.
|
||
For control or partial control of the following perennial weeds, apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product plus 2 to 4
|
||
ounces of Oust per acre.
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Broomsedge
|
||
Dallisgrass
|
||
Dock, curly
|
||
Dogfennel
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
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||
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|
||
Poorjoe
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Vaseygrass
|
||
Vervain, blue
|
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This product will suppress perennial grasses listed in this section to serve as a substitute for mowing. Use 8
|
||
fluid ounces of this product per acre when treating tall fescue, fine fescue, orchardgrass or quackgrass covers.
|
||
Use 6 fluid ounces of this product per acre when treating Kentucky bluegrass. Apply treatments in 10 to 40
|
||
gallons of spray solution per acre.
|
||
Use only in areas where some temporary injury or discoloration of perennial grasses can be tolerated.
|
||
Chemical mowing - Annuals
|
||
For growth suppression of some annual grasses, such as annual ryegrass, wild barley and wild oats growing in
|
||
coarse turf on roadsides or other industrial areas, apply 4 to 5 fluid ounces of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of
|
||
spray solution per acre. Applications should be made when annual grasses are actively growing and before the
|
||
seedheads are in the boot stage of development. Treatments may cause injury to the desired grasses.
|
||
Dormant turf grass
|
||
This product may be used to control or suppress many winter annual weeds and tall fescue for effective release
|
||
of dormant bermudagrass and bahiagrass turf. Treat only when turf is dormant and prior to spring greenup.
|
||
Apply 8 to 64 fluid ounces of this product per acre. Apply the labeled rates in 10 to 40 gallons of water per
|
||
acre. Use only in areas where bermudagrass or bahiagrass are desirable ground covers and where some
|
||
temporary injury or discoloration can be tolerated.
|
||
Treatments in excess of 16 fluid ounces per acre may result in injury or delayed green-up in highly maintained
|
||
areas, such as golf courses and lawns. DO NOT apply tank mixtures of this product plus Oust in highly
|
||
maintained turfgrass areas. For further uses, refer to the "ROADSIDES" section of this label, which gives rates
|
||
for dormant bermudagrass and bahiagrass treatments.
|
||
Actively growing bermudagrass
|
||
This product may be used to control or partially control many annual and perennial weeds for effective release
|
||
of actively growing bermudagrass. DO NOT apply more than 16 fluid ounces of this product per acre in
|
||
highly maintained turf grass areas. DO NOT apply tank mixtures of this product plus OUST in highly
|
||
maintained turf grass areas. For further uses, refer to the "ROADSIDES" section of this label, which gives
|
||
rates for actively growing bermudagrass treatments. Use only in areas where some temporary injury or
|
||
discoloration can be tolerated.
|
||
Turfgrass renovation, seed, or sod production
|
||
This product controls most existing vegetation prior to renovating turfgrass areas or establishing turfgrass
|
||
grown for seed or sod. For maximum control of existing vegetation, delay planting or sodding to determine if
|
||
any regrowth from escaped underground plant parts occurs. Where repeat treatments are necessary, sufficient
|
||
regrowth must be attained prior to application. For warm-season grasses such as bermudagrass, summer or fall
|
||
applications provide the best control. Where existing vegetation is growing under mowed turfgrass
|
||
management, apply this product after omitting at least one regular mowing to allow sufficient growth for good
|
||
interception of the spray.
|
||
Do not disturb soil or underground plant parts before treatment. Tillage or renovation techniques such as
|
||
vertical mowing, coring or slicing should be delayed for 7 days after application to allow translocation into
|
||
underground plant parts.
|
||
Desirable turfgrasses may be planted following the above procedures.
|
||
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Hand-held equipment may be used for spot treatment of unwanted vegetation growing in existing turfgrass.
|
||
Broadcast or hand-held equipment may be used to control sod remnants or other unwanted vegetation after sod
|
||
is harvested.
|
||
Do not feed or graze turfgrass grown for seed or sod production for 8 weeks following application.
|
||
8.3 Habitat Management
|
||
Habitat restoration and management
|
||
This product may be used to control exotic and other undesirable vegetation in habitat management and natural
|
||
areas, including rangeland and wildlife refuges. Applications can be made to allow recovery of native plant
|
||
species, prior to planting desirable native species, and for similar broad spectrum vegetation control
|
||
requirements. Spot treatments can be made to selectively remove unwanted plants for habitat management and
|
||
enhancement.
|
||
Wildlife food plots
|
||
This product may be used as a site preparation treatment prior to planting wildlife food plots. Any wildlife food
|
||
species may be planted after applying this product, or native species may be allowed to repopulate the area. If
|
||
tillage is needed to prepare a seedbed, wait 7 days after application before tillage to allow translocation into
|
||
underground plant parts. .
|
||
8.4 Injection and Frill (Woody Brush and Trees)
|
||
This product may be used to control woody brush and trees by injection or frill applications. Apply this product
|
||
using suitable equipment which must penetrate into the living tissue. Apply the equivalent of 1 ml of this
|
||
product per each 2 to 3 inches of trunk diameter at breast height (DBH). This is best achieved by applying a 50
|
||
to 100 percent concentration of this product either to a continuous frill around the tree or as cuts evenly spaced
|
||
around the tree below all branches. As tree diameter increases in size, better results are achieved by applying
|
||
diluted material to a continuous frill or more closely spaced cuttings. Avoid application techniques that allow
|
||
runoff to occur from frilled or cut areas in species that exude sap freely. In species such as this, make the frill
|
||
or cuts at an oblique angle to produce a cupping effect and use a 100 percent concentration ofthis product. For
|
||
best results, application should be made during periods of active growth and after full leaf expansion. This
|
||
product will control many species, some of which are listed below:
|
||
Control
|
||
Oak
|
||
Poplar
|
||
Sweetgum
|
||
Sycamore
|
||
Partial Control
|
||
Black gum
|
||
Dogwood
|
||
Hickory
|
||
Maple, red
|
||
8.5 Ornamentals and Plant Nurseries, Christmas Trees
|
||
Post-directed, Trim-aDd-edge
|
||
This product may be used as a post-directed spray around established woody ornamental species such as
|
||
arborvitae, azalea, boxwood, crabapple, euonymus, fir, douglas fir, jojoba, hollies, lilac, magnolia, maple, oak,
|
||
privet, pine, spruce and yew. This product may also be used to trim and edge around trees, buildings, sidewalks
|
||
and roads, potted plants and other objects in a nursery setting.
|
||
Desirable plants may be protected from the spray solution by using shields or coverings made of cardboard or
|
||
other impermeable material. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR USE AS AN OVER-THE-TOP BROADCAST
|
||
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|
||
drift or mist with foliage or green bark of established ornamental species.
|
||
Site preparation
|
||
This product may be used prior to planting any ornamental, nursery or Christmas tree species.
|
||
Greenhouse/Shadehouse
|
||
This product may be used to control weeds growing in and around greenhouses and shadehouses. Desirable
|
||
vegetation must not be present during application and air circulation fans must be turned off.
|
||
8.6 Parks, Recreational and Residential Areas
|
||
This product may be used in parks, recreational and residential areas. It may be applied with any application
|
||
equipment described in this label. This product may be used to trim-and-edge around trees, fences, paths,
|
||
around buildings, sidewalks, and other objects in these areas. This product may be used for spot treatment of
|
||
unwanted vegetation. This product may be used to eliminate unwanted weeds growing in established shrub
|
||
beds or ornamental plantings. This product may be used prior to planting an area to ornamentals, flowers,
|
||
turf grass (sod or seed), or prior to laying asphalt or beginning construction projects.
|
||
All of the instructions in the" NON-CROP AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES" section apply to park and
|
||
recreational areas.
|
||
8.7 Railroads
|
||
All of the instructions in the" NON-CROP AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES" section apply to railroads.
|
||
Bare ground, Ballast and Shoulders, Crossings, and Spot treatment
|
||
This product may be used to maintain bare ground on railroad ballast and shoulders. Repeat applications of this
|
||
product may be used, as weeds emerge, to maintain bare ground. This product may be used to control tall
|
||
growing weeds to improve line-of-sight at railroad crossings and reduce the need for mowing along rights-of
|
||
way. For crossing applications, up to 80 gallons of spray solution per acre may be used. This product may be
|
||
tank mixed with the following products for ballast, shoulder, spot, bare ground and crossing treatments:
|
||
Brush control
|
||
ARSENAL
|
||
BANVEL
|
||
DIURON
|
||
ESCORT
|
||
GARLON3A
|
||
GARLON4
|
||
HYVARTMX
|
||
KROVARIDF
|
||
OUST
|
||
SAHARA
|
||
SPIKE™
|
||
TELAR
|
||
VANQUISH
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
This product may be used to control woody brush and trees on railroad rights-of-way. Apply 4 to 10 quarts of
|
||
this product per acre as a broadcast spray, using boom-type or boomless nozzles. Up to 80 gallons of spray
|
||
solution per acre may be used. Apply a 3/4 to 2 percent solution of this product when using high-volume spray
|
||
to-wet applications. Apply a 5 to 10 percent solution of this product when using low volume directed sprays for
|
||
spot treatment. This product may be mixed with the following products for enhanced control of woody brush
|
||
and trees:
|
||
ARSENAL GARLON4
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Bermudagrass release
|
||
ESCORT
|
||
GARLON3A
|
||
TORDONTMK
|
||
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|
||
This product may be used to control or partially control many annual and perennial weeds for effective release
|
||
of actively growing bermudagrass. Apply I to 3 pints of this product in up to 80 gallons of spray solution per
|
||
acre. Use the lower rate when treating annual weeds below 6 inches in height (or runner length). Use the higher
|
||
rate as weeds increase in size or as they approach flower or seedhead formation. These rates will also provide
|
||
partial control of the following perennial species:
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Bluestem, silver
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
J ohnsongrass
|
||
Trumpetcreeper
|
||
Vaseygrass
|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with Oust. Iftank-mixed, use no more than 1 to 3 pints of this product with 1
|
||
to 2 ounces of Oust per acre. Use the lower rates of each product to control annual weeds less than 6 inches in
|
||
height (or runner length) that are listed in this label and the Oust label. Use the higher rates as annual weeds
|
||
increase in size and approach the flower or seedhead stages. These rates will also provide partial control of the
|
||
following perennial weeds:
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Blackberry
|
||
Bluestem, silver
|
||
Broomsedge
|
||
Dallisgrass
|
||
Dewberry
|
||
Dock, curly
|
||
Dogfennel
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
Johnsongrass
|
||
Poorjoe
|
||
Raspberry
|
||
Trumpetcreeper
|
||
Vaseygrass
|
||
Vervain, blue
|
||
Use only on well-established bermudagrass. Bermudagrass injury may result from the treatment, but regrowth
|
||
will occur under moist conditions. Avoid repeat applications in the same season since severe injury may occur.
|
||
8.8 Roadsides
|
||
All of the instructions in the" NON-CROP AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES" section apply to roadsides.
|
||
Shoulder treatments
|
||
This product may be used on road shoulders. It may be applied with boom sprayers, shielded boom sprayers,
|
||
high-volume off-center nozzles, hand-held equipment, and similar equipment.
|
||
Guardrails and other obstacles to mowing
|
||
This product may be used to control weeds growing under guardrails and around signposts and other objects
|
||
along the roadside.
|
||
Spot treatment
|
||
This product may be used as a spot treatment to control unwanted vegetation growing along roadsides.
|
||
Tank mixtures
|
||
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|
||
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRlAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with the following products for shoulder, guardrail, spot and bare ground
|
||
treatments:
|
||
BANVEL
|
||
DIURON
|
||
ENDURANCE
|
||
ESCORT
|
||
KROVARIDF
|
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OUST
|
||
OUTRIDER
|
||
PENDULUM 3.3 EC
|
||
PENDULUM WDG
|
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PRlNCEPDF
|
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PRlNCEP LIQUID
|
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RONSTAR 50WP
|
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SAHARA
|
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SIMAZINE
|
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SURFLAN
|
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TELAR
|
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VANQUISH
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
See the" NON-CROP AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES" section of this label for general instructions for
|
||
tank mixing.
|
||
Release of Bermudagrass or Bahiagrass
|
||
Dormant applications
|
||
This product may be used to control or partially control many winter annual weeds and tall fescue for effective
|
||
release of dormant bermudagrass or bahiagrass. Treat only when turf is dormant and prior to spring greenup.
|
||
This product may also be tank-mixed with Outrider or Oust for residual control. Tank mixtures of this product
|
||
with Oust may delay greenup.
|
||
For best results on winter annuals, treat when plants are in an early growth stage (below 6 inches in height)
|
||
after most have germinated. For best results on tall fescue, treat when fescue is at or beyond the 4 to 6-1eaf
|
||
stage.
|
||
Apply 8 to 64 fluid ounces of this product in a tank mixture with 3/4 to I 113 ounces Outrider herbicide per
|
||
acre. Read and follow all label directions for Outrider herbicide.
|
||
Apply 8 to 64 fluid ounces of this product per acre alone or in a tank mixture with 114 to 1 ounce per acre of
|
||
Oust. Apply the labeled rates in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use only in areas where bermudagrass or
|
||
bahiagrass are desirable ground covers and where some temporary injury or discoloration can be tolerated. To
|
||
avoid delays in greenup and minimize injury, add no more than I ounce of Oust per acre on bermudagrass and
|
||
no more than 0.5 ounce of Oust per acre on bahiagrass and avoid treatments when these grasses are in a semi
|
||
dormant condition.
|
||
Actively growing bermudagrass
|
||
This product may be used to control or partially control many annual and perennial weeds for effective release
|
||
of actively growing bermudagrass. Apply I to 3 pints of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of spray solution per
|
||
acre. Use the lower rate when treating annual weeds below 6 inches in height (or runner length). Use the higher
|
||
rate as weeds increase in size or as they approach flower or seedhead formation. These rates will also provide
|
||
partial control of the following perennial species:
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Bluestem, silver
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
Johnsongrass
|
||
Trumpetcreeper
|
||
Vaseygrass
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with Outrider for control or partial control of Johnsongrass and other weeds
|
||
listed in the Outrider label. Use 8 to 32 fluid ounces of this product with 3/4 to I 113 ounces of Outrider. Use
|
||
the higher rates of both products for control of perennial weeds or annual weeds greater than 6 inches in height.
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with Oust. If tank-mixed, use no more than 1 to 2 pints of this product with 1
|
||
to 2 ounces of Oust per acre. Use the lower rates of each product to control annual weeds less than 6 inches in
|
||
height (or runner length) that are listed in this label and the Oust label. Use the higher rates as annual weeds
|
||
increase in size and approach the flower or seedhead stages. These rates will also provide partial control of the
|
||
following perennial weeds:
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Bluestem, silver
|
||
Broomsedge
|
||
Dallisgrass
|
||
Dock, curly
|
||
Dogfennel
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
Johnsongrass
|
||
Poorjoe
|
||
Trumpetcreeper
|
||
Vaseygrass
|
||
Vervain, blue
|
||
Use only on well-established bermudagrass. Bermudagrass injury may result from the treatment, but regrowth
|
||
will occur under moist conditions. Avoid repeat applications of the tank mix in the same season are notsince
|
||
severe injury may occur.
|
||
Actively growing bahiagrass
|
||
For suppression of vegetative growth and seedhead inhibition ofbahiagrass for approximately 45 days, apply 6
|
||
fluid ounces of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Apply 1 to 2 weeks after full greenup or after
|
||
mowing to a uniform height of 3 to 4 inches. This application must be made prior to seedhead emergence.
|
||
For suppression up to 120 days, apply 4 fluid ounces of this product per acre, followed by an application of2
|
||
to 4 fluid ounces per acre about 45 days later. Make no more than 2 applications per year.
|
||
This product may be used for control or partial control of Johnsongrass and other weeds listed on the Outrider
|
||
label in actively growing bahiagrass. Apply 1 112 to 4 3/4 fluid ounces ofthis product with 3/4 to 1 1/3 ounces
|
||
of Outrider per acre. Use the higher rates for control of perennial weeds or annual weeds greater than 6 inches
|
||
in height. Use only on well established bahiagrass.
|
||
A tank mixture of this product plus Oust may be used. Apply 6 fluid ounces of this product plus 0.25 ounce of
|
||
Oust per acre 1 to 2 weeks following an initial spring mowing. Make only one application per year.
|
||
9.0 WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
Always use the higher rate of this product per acre within the specified range when weed growth is heavy or
|
||
dense or weeds are growing in an undisturbed (noncultivated) area.
|
||
Reduced results may occur when treating weeds heavily covered with dust. For weeds that have been mowed,
|
||
grazed or cut, allow regrowth to occur prior to treatment.
|
||
Refer to the following label sections for specific rates for the control of annual and perennial weeds and woody
|
||
brush and trees. For difficult to control perennial weeds and woody brush and trees, where plants are growing
|
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under stressed conditions, or where infestations are dense, this product may be used at 5 to 10 quarts per _a't!;~,
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|
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|
||
For spray-to-wet applications, apply a 0.5 percent solution of this product to weeds less than 6 inches in height
|
||
or runner length. Apply prior to seedhead fonnation in grass or bud formation in broadleafweeds. For annual
|
||
weeds over 6 inches tall, or for smaller weeds growing under stressed conditions, use a 1 to 2 percent solution.
|
||
Use the higher rate for tough-to-control species or for weeds over 24 inches tall.
|
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WEED SPECIES
|
||
Annoda, spurred
|
||
Barley*
|
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Bamyardgrass *
|
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Bittercress*
|
||
Black nightshade*
|
||
Bluegrass, annual*
|
||
Bluegrass, bulbous*
|
||
Bassia, fivehook
|
||
Brome, downy*
|
||
Brome, Japanese*
|
||
Browntop panicum*
|
||
Buttercup*
|
||
Carolina foxtail*
|
||
Carolina geranium
|
||
Castor bean
|
||
Cheatgrass *
|
||
Cheeseweed (Malva parviflora)
|
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Chervil*
|
||
Chickweed*
|
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. Cocklebur*
|
||
Copperleaf, hophornbeam
|
||
Corn*
|
||
Com speedwell *
|
||
Crabgrass *
|
||
Dwarfdandelion *
|
||
Eastern mannagrass*
|
||
Eclipta*
|
||
Fall panicum*
|
||
Falsedandelion*
|
||
Falseflax, smallseed*
|
||
Fiddleneck
|
||
Field pennycress*
|
||
Filaree
|
||
Fleabane, annual*
|
||
Fleabane, hairy (Conyza bonariensis)*
|
||
Fleabane, rough*
|
||
Florida pusley .
|
||
Foxtail*
|
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Goatgrass, jointed*
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Grain sorghum (milo) *
|
||
Groundsel, common*
|
||
Hemp sesbania
|
||
Henbit
|
||
HorseweedIMarestail
|
||
(Conyza canadensis)
|
||
Itchgrass*
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Knotweed
|
||
Kochia
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Lambsquarters *
|
||
Little barley*
|
||
London rocket*
|
||
Mayweed
|
||
Medusahead*
|
||
Momingglory (Ipomoea spp.)
|
||
Mustard, blue*
|
||
Mustard, tansy*
|
||
Mustard, tumble*
|
||
Mustard, wild*
|
||
Oats
|
||
Pigweed*
|
||
Plains/Tickseed coreopsis*
|
||
Prickly lettuce*
|
||
Puncturevine
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Ragweed, common*
|
||
Ragweed, giant
|
||
Red rice
|
||
Russian thistle
|
||
Rye*
|
||
Ryegrass*
|
||
Sandbur, field*
|
||
Shattercane*
|
||
Shepherd's-purse*
|
||
Sicklepod
|
||
Signalgrass, broadleaf*
|
||
Smartweed, ladysthumb*
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania*
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Spanishneedles
|
||
Speedwell, purslane*
|
||
Sprangletop*
|
||
Spurge, annual
|
||
Spurge, prostrate*
|
||
Spurge, spotted*
|
||
Spurry, umbrella*
|
||
Starthistle, yellow
|
||
Stinkgrass*
|
||
Sunflower*
|
||
Teaweedl
|
||
Prickly sida
|
||
Texas panicum*
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
Virginia copperleaf
|
||
Virginia pepperweed*
|
||
Wheat*
|
||
Wild oats*
|
||
Witchgrass*
|
||
Woolly cupgrass*
|
||
Yellow rocket
|
||
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*When using field broadcast equipment (aerial applications or boom sprayers using flat fan nozzles) these
|
||
species will be controlled or partially controlled using 1 pint of this product per acre. Applications must be
|
||
made using 3 to 10 gallons of carrier volume per acre. Use nozzles that ensure thorough coverage of foliage
|
||
and treat when weeds are in an early growth stage.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 110 of 120 Version: Ju\y-2002
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
9.2 Perennial Weeds
|
||
Best results are obtained when perennial weeds are treated after they reach the reproductive stage of growth
|
||
(seedhead initiation in grasses and bud formation in broadleaves). For non-flowering plants, best results are
|
||
obtained when the plants reach a mature stage of growth. In many situations, treatments are required prior to
|
||
these growth stages. Under these conditions, use the higher application rate within the specified range.
|
||
Ensure thorough coverage when using spray-to-wet treatments using hand-held equipment. When using hand
|
||
held equipment for low volume directed spot treatments, apply a 5 to 10 percent solution of this product.
|
||
Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage.
|
||
Weed Species Rate Hand-Held
|
||
(QT/A) % Solution
|
||
Alfalfa* 2
|
||
Alligatorweed* 4 1.5
|
||
Anise (fennel) 2-4 1-2
|
||
Bahiagrass 3-5 2
|
||
Beachgrass, European (Ammophila arenaria) 5
|
||
Bentgrass* 1.5 2
|
||
Bermudagrass 5 2
|
||
Bermudagrass, water (knotgrass) 1.5 2
|
||
Bindweed, field 4-5 2
|
||
Bluegrass,lCentucky 2 2
|
||
Blueweed, Texas 4-5 2
|
||
Brackenfem 3-4 1-1.5
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth 2 2
|
||
Bursage, woolly-leaf 2
|
||
Canary grass, reed 2-3 2
|
||
Cattail 3-5 2
|
||
Clover; red, white 3-5 2
|
||
Cogongrass 3-5 2
|
||
Dallisgrass 3-5 2
|
||
Dandelion 3-5 2
|
||
Dock, curly 3-5 2
|
||
Dogbane, hemp 4 2
|
||
Fescue (except tall) 3-5 2
|
||
Fescue, tall 1-3 2
|
||
German ivy 2-4 1-2
|
||
Guineagrass 3 1
|
||
Horsenettle 3-5 2
|
||
Horseradish 4 2
|
||
Iceplant 2 1.5-2
|
||
Jerusalem artichoke 3-5 2
|
||
Johnsongrass 2-3 1
|
||
lCikuyugrass 2-3 2
|
||
Knapweed 4 2
|
||
Lantana 1-1.25
|
||
Lespedeza 3-5 2
|
||
Milkweed, common 3 2
|
||
Muhly, wirestem 2 2
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Mullein, common 3-5 2
|
||
Napiergrass 3-5 2
|
||
Nightshade, silverleaf 2 2
|
||
Nutsedge; purple, yellow 3 1-2
|
||
Orchardgrass 2 2
|
||
Pampasgrass 3-5 1.5-2
|
||
Paragrass 3-5 2
|
||
Pepperweed, perennial 4 2
|
||
Phragrnites* 3-5 1-2
|
||
Poison hemlock 2-4 1-2
|
||
Quackgrass 2-3 2
|
||
Redvine* 2 2
|
||
Reed, giant 4-5 2
|
||
Ryegrass, perennial 2-3
|
||
Smartweed, swamp 3-5 2
|
||
Spurge, leafy* 2
|
||
Sweet potato, wild* 2
|
||
Thistle, artichoke 2-3 1-2
|
||
Thistle, Canada 2-3 2
|
||
Timothy 2-3 2
|
||
Torpedograss* 4-5 2
|
||
Trumpetcreeper* 2-3 2
|
||
Vaseygrass 3-5 2
|
||
Velvetgrass 3-5 2
|
||
Wheatgrass, western 2-3 2
|
||
*Partial control
|
||
9.3 Woody Brush and Trees
|
||
Apply this product after full leaf expansion, unless otherwise directed. Use the higher rate for larger plants
|
||
and/or dense areas of growth. On vines, use the higher rate for plants that have reached the woody stage of
|
||
growth. Best results are obtained when application is made in late summer or fall after fruit formation.
|
||
In arid areas, best results are obtained when applications are made in the spring to early summer when brush
|
||
species are at high moisture content and are flowering.
|
||
Ensure thorough coverage when using spray-to-wet treatments using hand-held equipment. When using hand
|
||
held equipment for low volume directed-spray spot treatments, apply a 5 to 10percent solution of this product.
|
||
Symptoms may not appear prior to frost or senescence with fall treatments.
|
||
Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage, mowing or removal. Repeat treatments may be necessary
|
||
to control plants regenerating from underground parts or seed. Some autumn colors on undesirable deciduous
|
||
species are acceptable provided no major leaf drop has occurred. Reduced performance may result if fall
|
||
treatments are made following a frost.
|
||
Broadcast Hand-Held
|
||
Weed Species Rate Spray-to- Wet
|
||
(QT/A) % Solution
|
||
Alder 3-4 1-1.5
|
||
Ash* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Aspen, quaking 2-3 1-1.5
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
Bearclover (Bearmat)* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Beech* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Birch 2
|
||
Blackberry 3-4 1-1.5
|
||
Blackgurn 2-5 1-2
|
||
Bracken 2-5 1-2
|
||
Broom; French, Scotch 2-5 1.5-2
|
||
Buckwheat, California* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Cascara* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Catsclaw* 1-1.5
|
||
Ceanothus* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Chamise* 2-5 1
|
||
Cherry; bitter, black, pin 2-3 1-1.5
|
||
Coyote brush 3-4 1.5-2
|
||
Deerweed 2-5 1
|
||
Dogwood* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Elderberry 2 1
|
||
E1m* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Eucalyptus 2
|
||
Gorse* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Hasardia* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Hawthorn 2-3 1-1.5
|
||
Hazel 2 1
|
||
Hickory* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Honeysuckle 3-4 1-1.5
|
||
Hornbeam, American * 2-5 1-2
|
||
Kudzu 4 2
|
||
Locust, black* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Madrone resprouts * 2
|
||
Manzanita* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Maple, red 2-4 1-1.5
|
||
Maple, sugar 1-1.5
|
||
Monkey flower* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Oak; hlack, white* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Oak, post 3-4 1-1.5
|
||
Oak; northern, pin 2-4 1-1.5
|
||
Oak, Scrub* 2-4 1-1.5
|
||
Oak; southern red 2-3 1-1.5
|
||
Peppertree, Brazilian (Florida holly)* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Persimmon* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Pine 2-5 1-2
|
||
Poison ivy 4-5 2
|
||
Poison oak 4-5 2
|
||
Poplar, yellow* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Redbud, eastern 2-5 1-2
|
||
Rose, multiflora 2 1
|
||
Russian olive* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Sage, black 2-4 1
|
||
Sage, white* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Sage brush, California 2-4
|
||
Salmonberry 2
|
||
Saltcedar* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Sassafras* 2-5 1-2
|
||
Sourwood* 2-5 1-2
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Sumac; laurel, poison, smooth, sugarbush,winged* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Sweetgum 2-3 1-1.5
|
||
Swordfern* 2-S 1-2
|
||
Tallowtree, Chinese 1
|
||
Tan oak resprouts* 2
|
||
Thimbleberry 2
|
||
Tobacco, tree* 2-4 1-2
|
||
Toyon* 2
|
||
Trumpetcreeper 2-3 l-l.S
|
||
Vine maple* 2-S 1-2
|
||
Virginia creeper 2-S 1-2
|
||
Waxmyrtle, southern * 2-S 1-2
|
||
Willow 3 1
|
||
Y erbasenta * 2
|
||
*Partial control
|
||
10.0 LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
[INSERT CO:MP ANY NAME] warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
|
||
and is reasonably fit for the purposes set forth in the Complete Directions for Use label booklet ("Directions")
|
||
when used in accordance with those Directions under the conditions described therein. NO OTHER EXPRESS
|
||
WARRANTY OR I:MPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY IS MADE. This warranty is also subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein.
|
||
Buyer and all users shall promptly notify this Company of any claims whether based in contract, negligence,
|
||
strict liability, other tort or otherwise.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, buyer and all users are responsible for all loss or damage from use
|
||
or handling which results from conditions beyond the control of this Company, including, but not limited to,
|
||
incompatibility with products other than those set forth in the Directions, application to or contact with
|
||
desirable vegetation, unusual weather, weather conditions which are outside the range considered normal at the
|
||
application site and for the time period when the product is applied, as well as weather conditions which are
|
||
outside the application ranges set forth in the Directions, application in any manner not explicitly set forth in
|
||
the Directions, moisture conditions outside the moisture range specified in the Directions, or the presence of
|
||
products other than those set forth in the Directions in or on the soil, crop or treated vegetation.
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||
This Company does not warrant any product reformulated or repackaged from this product except in
|
||
accordance with this Company's stewardship requirements and with express written permission from this
|
||
Company.
|
||
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE LIMIT OF THE LIABILITY OF
|
||
THlS CO:MP ANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES
|
||
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THlS PRODUCT (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED IN
|
||
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE) SHALL BE THE
|
||
PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE USER OR BUYER FOR THE QUANTITY OF THIS PRODUCT
|
||
INVOLVED, OR, AT THE ELECTION OF THIS CO:MP ANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER, THE
|
||
REPLACEMENT OF SUCH QUANTITY, OR, IF NOT ACQUIRED BY PURCHASE, REPLACEMENT OF
|
||
SUCH QUANTITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THIS CO:MP ANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER BE LIABLE
|
||
FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.
|
||
Upon opening and using this product, buyer and all users are deemed to have accepted the terms of this LIMIT
|
||
OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY which may not be varied by any verbal or written agreement. If terms are
|
||
not acceptable, return at once unopened.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 114 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
III. MAIN LABEL FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
All trademarks are the property of their respective companies.
|
||
This product is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 5,683,958; 5,703,015; 6,063,733; 6,121,199; 6,121,200. No
|
||
license granted under any non-U.S. patent(s).
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 524-536
|
||
In case of an emergency involving this product,
|
||
Call Collect, day or night, (314) 694-4000.
|
||
[INSERT COMPANY NAME & ADDRESS]
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 115 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
\\1 or \~\
|
||
IV. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, &
|
||
ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
Table of Contents: Industrial, Turf, and Ornamental Supplemental labeling
|
||
Name
|
||
A FOR AERIAL APPLICA nON IN CALIFORNIA ONL Y..
|
||
Master Label 524-536
|
||
E-submission 9/16/09
|
||
Page 116 of 120
|
||
Approval
|
||
Date
|
||
this
|
||
submission
|
||
Last Approved October 24, 2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
IV. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
|
||
READ AND FOLLOW THE ENTIRE LABEL FOR [INSERT BRAND NAME] HERBICIDE BEFORE
|
||
PROCEEDING WITH THE USE DIRECTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING.
|
||
When using [INSERT BRAND NAME] as pennitted according to this supplemental labeling, read and follow
|
||
all applicable directions, restrictions, and precautions on the label booklet provided with the pesticide container
|
||
and on this supplemental labeling. This supplemental labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time
|
||
of pesticide application.
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 524-536
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME]
|
||
Herbicide
|
||
Keep out of reach of children.
|
||
CAUTION!
|
||
[INSERT BRAND NAME] is a trademark of [INSERT COMPANY NAME] Technology LLC.
|
||
In case of emergency involving this product, call Collect, day or night, 314-694-4000.
|
||
Directions for Use
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent with the labeling.
|
||
This label should be in the possession of the user at the time of the herbicide application.
|
||
See the label booklet for specific instructions on the use of this product.
|
||
EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED TO A VOID CONTACT OF THE SPRAY WITH FOLIAGE,
|
||
STEMS, OR FRUIT OF DESIRABLE CROPS, PLANTS, TREES OR OTHER DESIRABLE
|
||
VEGETATION, SINCE SEVERE DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION MAY RESULT.
|
||
[INSERT SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS FOR USE HERE]
|
||
Read the "Limit of Warranty and Liability" in the label booklet for [INSERT BRAND NAME] before
|
||
using. These terms apply to this supplemental labeling and if these terms are not acceptable, return the
|
||
product unopened at once.
|
||
© [DATE] [INSERT COMPANY NAME] COMPANY
|
||
ST. LOUIS, MISSOUR163167
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 117 of 120 Version: luly-2002
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
IV. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR INDUSTRlAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
A. FOR AERIAL APPLICATION IN CALIFORNIA ONLY.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
All labeled treatments may be made by aerial equipment where appropriate, provided that the applicator
|
||
complies with the precautions and restrictions specified on this supplemental labeling and in the product label
|
||
booklet. Refer to Aerial Equipment in the "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIIQUES" section of
|
||
the product label for additional information. Refer to the individual use site section of the product label, or to
|
||
other supplemental labeling or technical fact sheets published separately for this product, for specific use
|
||
instructions.
|
||
AVOID DRIFT-DO NOT APPLY WHEN WINDS ARE GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITION
|
||
WHICH FAVORS DRIFT. DRIFT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY VEGETATION CONTACTED TO
|
||
WHICH TREATMENT IS NOT INTENDED. TO PREVENT INJURY TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE
|
||
VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE BUFFER ZONES MUST BE MAINTAINED.
|
||
Use the following guidelines when aerial applications are made near crops or desirable perennial vegetation
|
||
after bud break and before total leaf drop, and/or near other desirable vegetation or annual crops.
|
||
1. Do not apply within 100 feet of all desirable vegetation or crop(s).
|
||
2. If wind up to 5 miles per hour is blowing toward desirable vegetation or crop(s), do not apply within 500
|
||
feet ofthe desirable vegetation or crop(s).
|
||
3. Winds blowing from 5 to 10 miles per hour toward desirable vegetation or crop(s) may require buffer
|
||
zones in excess of 500 feet.
|
||
4. Do not apply when winds are in excess of 10 miles per hour or when inversion conditions exist.
|
||
When applied as directed under the conditions described, this product controls annual and perennial weeds
|
||
listed in the label booklet.
|
||
When tank-mixing this product with 2,4-D, only 2,4-D amine formulations may be used for aerial application
|
||
in California. Tank mixtures with 2,4-D amine formulations may be applied by air in California for fallow and
|
||
reduced tillage systems, and for alfalfa and pasture renovation applications only.
|
||
This product, when tank-mixed with dicamba, may not be applied by air in California.
|
||
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
|
||
The following information applies only from February 15 through March 31 within the following boundaries
|
||
of Fresno County, California:
|
||
North: Fresno County line
|
||
South: Fresno County line
|
||
East: State Highway 99
|
||
West: Fresno County line
|
||
Always read and follow the label directions and precautionary statements for all products used in the aerial
|
||
application.
|
||
Observe the following directions to minimize off-site movement during aerial application of this product.
|
||
Minimization of off-site movement is the responsibility of the grower, Pest Control Advisor and aerial
|
||
applicator.
|
||
Written Recommendations
|
||
A written recommendation MUST be submitted by or on behalf of the applicator to the Fresno County
|
||
Agricultural Commissioner 24 hours prior to the application. This written recommendation MUST state the
|
||
proximity of surrounding crops, and that conditions of each manufacturer's product label and this label have
|
||
been satisfied.
|
||
Aerial Applicator Training and Equipment
|
||
Aerial application of this product is limited to pilots who have successfully completed a Fresno County
|
||
Agricultural Commissioner and California Department of Pesticide Regulation approved training program for
|
||
aerial application of herbicides. All aircraft must be inspected, critiqued in flight and certified at a Fresno
|
||
County Agricultural Commissioner approved fly-in. Test and calibrate spray equipment at intervals sufficient
|
||
to insure that proper rates of herbicides and adjuvants are being applied during commercial use. Applicator
|
||
must document such calibrations and testing. Demonstration of performance at Fresno County Agricultural
|
||
Commissioner approved fly-ins constitutes such documentation, or other written records showing calculations
|
||
and measurements of flight and spray parameters acceptable to the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 118 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
IV. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
Applications at Night-Do not apply this product by air earlier than 30 minutes prior to sunrise and/or later
|
||
than 30 minutes after sunset without prior permission from the Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner.
|
||
To report known or suspected misuse of this product, call 1-800-332-3111.
|
||
For additional information on the proper aerial application ofthis product, ca11916-784-1718.
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 119 of 120 Version: July-2002
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
IV. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL USES
|
||
Master Label 524-536 Page 120 of 120 Version: July-2002
|