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AMINE 4D WEED KILLER
- EPA Reg No: 5481-232
- Registrant: AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt (47.4%)
- Label accepted: 1982-09-19
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/038733-00017-19820919.pdf
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAl PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION DIVISION (WH-567)
WASHINGTON, D.C. 2004M
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: 0 REG'STRAT'ON
o REREGISTRATION
(Under the Federal [nsecUcide, F'unQicide,
Bnd Rodenticide Act, as amended)
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. CAUTION:-
AtJly ttll::! prolluCI <I:; LI waler :;pruy UlIrlny WUfrn WUdllwl W!Wfl
weeds Of brush a.re aCllvoly grOWing Treatment durll1g drought
periodS 011 en will give po')r results. Use low spray pressure to
minimize spray drill On cropland and along roadSides. do not ex·
ceed 20 psi pressure Apply enougt1 spray volume 10 provide
uniform coverage of weeds an(1 brush, usually 5 to 20 gallons waler
per acre by ground equipment and 1 to 5 gallons water by alrcraU
Higher gallonage may be used It deSired to Improve spray
coverage. The lower dosages I(-commended on thiS label will be
salistactory lor young. succu lent growth 01 sensitive weed species.
AMINE4D
Weed Killer
Selective Broadleaf Weed Control
ACTIVE iNGREDIENT:
Dimethylamine sail oI2,4·Dlchlorophenoxyacelic acid"
INERTINGREDIENTS..... ........... ""
If Inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air.
See Side Panel for Additional Precautionary Statements
EPA Reg. No. 38733·17,1/ EPA Est. No. 38733·FL·l
I..JET CONTENTS
1 Q.al., 5 Gal.. 30 Gal., 55 Gal. .
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
ROBERT W. BILLETT INC. OtBIA BILGO ASSOCIATES
1140 West 50th Street. Hialeah, FL 33012
Harmful it swallowed. Avolct brea1ting vapor,:, or sp.ay mist. AVOid
contact with eYG':; skin or t.IOt'.lin\i. I', case 'of contac( flush eyes or/.
skin with plenty fv'..3tc't. GemedlC<.a1 alien.;r..lf Irrl\atlon persists
EN\NRONiENq-)/\L HA2:ARO
Do not contaminate irrigation ditches or water lor domestic pur·
poses. 00 nOI apply dlreclly to water (except as indicated under
RICE). 00 not apply where spray drift may contact nearby susceptl. J
I' ble crops or other desirable plants. Do not contaminate water by
cleaning of equipment Of disposal of wastes
v For less sensitive species and under conditions where control is
more difficult, the higher rales will be needed. Do not mix With oil,
atrazine. surfactant or other adjuvants unless specifically recom·
mended on this label. Deep rooted perennial weeds such as
Canada Thistle and field Bindweed and many woody plants usually
lequire repealed applications tor bE'S! control
STORAGE & DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water. food. or feed by storage or disposal.
Pesticide Disposal; Pesticide, spray mixture or rlnsate that cannot
be used according to label instructions must be disposed 01
according to Federal. State or local procedures under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act L.--
Container Disposal: Triple rinse (Or equivalent) and oller for recycl·
ing or reconditiOning. or dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other
approved State and local procedures
Store al temperatures above 32°F.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
illS a Violation 01 Federal law to use thiS product In a manner in);on·
slstent with Its labeling
GENERAL INFORMATION
TillS prO(1\Jct IS ItlCOnlllllllH.llj(J 101 nIIllHtr(;lIf> IHOndlOilf WltfJds Itn{j
certain 2.4·0 susceptible woody pl<lnts Without InjUry to most
established grasses. Following IS a partial list 01 weeds controlled
l><l\lllar\lck& rH"r"~,. wdd ~1"."ptHJrdsrJl"""
bilierwaed )cwelwamJ s>Io.I""'(Jd
blueweed. Teas Jimsonweed smanweed
broomweed kochia sneezeweed. biller
buckwheat. w<ld lambsquarler SOwH1ISl!e. annual
burdock mallow, Venice spanlshneedles
bumead mafsheldel suntrower
carpetweed mllkvetch sweelclover
catnip momlngglory. annual tansy mustard
ChiCOry mustards tansyragwor1
cocklebur ncHies thistle bull
colleeweed onion. wrld thlslle. mUSk
cornflower pennycress thlsllC. RUSSian
croton pcppe.weed.llclcJ vllivelical.
dandelion pigweed Vllf'l<l"'S
docks planlalns vetch
doglennel poorjoe W<ller plan lain
lanweed r"cJ>I, ..... ,Ilj .... 'lcl'wuOcJ
galmsog<l ragwuud worlTlwood
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How to Mix: Flit ttlC pr.Jy tallk tlulf lull. 1tWII iHhJ the wqulfod
amount ot thiS product and continue hltlng ttle lank wllh the
balance at walr:r Kr:cj! Llgltalor rUfllrlQ wiler> 1I11lrlQ lite ti:lflk ,:!Ild
during spray operations
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Do not use In a Greenhouse. Do not use tile same equipment for ap·
plying other materials 10 2,4·0 susceptible crops as Injury may
result
USE PRECAUTIONS
Do nol apply this product to. or otherwise permit It to come into
contact with cotlon, grapes, frUit trees, vegetables. flowers or other
desireable crop or ornamental plants which are senSitive to 2,4·0.
00 not permit spray mist containing it to drift onto them, since even
very small Quantities of spray, which may not be visible, can cause
severe tn)ury during both grOWing and dormant penods. Use coarse
sprays to minimize drift. With ground equipment, spray drift can be
lessened by keeping the spray boom as low as pOSSible. by apply.
.lng 20 gallons or more of 3t'lay per acre; by using no maIo than 20
pounds pressure with fla, fan or flooding flat fan nozzle tiPS; by
spraying when Wind velocity IS low; and by stopping all spraying
when wind exceed!> 6to 7 miles per hour, Do not apply With hollow
cone·type insectiCide or other nozzles that produce a fme dloplet
spray
With aircralt application, {',ilt can be lessened by applytng nolless
Ihan 5 gallons 01 Spray per acre; uStng no more than 20 PSI at the
noules: by USing noulas thaI produce a coarse spray p,l1:ern;and
by ;praying only wtlen Hie Wind veloClly IS less than b. nliles per
hours. Arrcraft applications should only be made by applicators ex·
perienced in the use 01 2,4·D formulations. Consult local regulatory
agencies concernmg reqUirements belore making applications.
Note: When stored at temperatures below freezing, it may be neces
sary to warm contents to 45°F and mix thoroughly before using.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Sma It Grains (Wheat, BariIlY, Oats, Rye): Post-cmergence (BARLEY,
WHEAT, AYE): Not underseeded with a Legume crop lor annual
weeds use 1 to 1·1/3 pint per acre. For perennial weeds use 2 pints
per acre. For general weed control however use 1 to 2 pints per acre
v Spray when grain IS rn lull tiller stage (usually 4 10 8 Inches tall) and
weeds are small. Du nol apply bel ore nle tiller stage nor 110m early
boot up to the milk stage
. /",r post-cmerg(HlCe weed control Oil OATS use '/1 10' plllt per
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e·harve:;1 trealmenl wtlen grarn IS If) ttle salt 10 flard dough
slA'Je. spraying can be dOrle to control large weeds th<lt Iflterfere
lnl harvest. Ue 1 to 2 pmb pt!. <Jere U
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:t "",".,k. Allot Ir"almonl" O() nol UG~ \1001(1\1 IIltl-lW 1(" 11"'I1I1I,1l11 11'1'\1
Rice: Use N; pints per acre In 510 10 gallons of water per acre. 7 to
. " _ 10 weeks after planting or when rice is fully tillered but not yet In
;:;;:< th~'boot" stage. Do not apply after panicle initiation, a!1er fice In
;;i;i;:;nodes exceed 'h inch, at early seedling, early panicle, boot.
flowering or early heading growth stages
Note: Some rice varieties can be injured by 2.4-0 under certain con·
therefore consult local ExtenSion Service personnel or
SpeCialists for rales and Ilmmg of sprays
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Com· Pre .. mergence: Apply 2 to 4 pints per acre to sOil anytime
after planting but before corn emerges. Do nol use on light sandy
'80Ils.
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P08t-emergence: Alter emerge':1c of corn plants use h plnl per
acre. Applicallons of 1j~ to 1 piM'pr acre may be needed tar r.lax
Imum control of some weeds but such rates are more likely to InJule
If corn Is over 8 inches tall. use drop nozzles Ie keep the spray
e corn foliage as much as possible. Do 1'101 apply from the
;if t"seling to. the dough stage. Do not use with all. atrazme or other
:"""'diuvants. Crop injury IS more likely to occur if corn IS growmg
" rapidly under high temperature and high soil moisture conditions
To reduce breakage of stalks from temporary brittleness caused by
2,4·0, delay: cultlvations for 8 to 10 days alter treatment. Note:
Hybrids vary In response to 2.4·0 and some are eaSily injured. Spray
only varieties known to be tolerant to 2.4-0. Contact the seed com·
pany or the Agricultural Experiment Station weed specialists ior
this Information.
SOrghum (Mllo~ Apply 2/3'plnl per acre when plants arl' 6 10 15 II)'
ches tall. A'hlgher rale of 213 to 1 pi1'ffper .. cre may be needed fer
:.some weeds but the chance of crop injury io.; likewise increased. Do
not use .with 011,
00 not treat before plants are 5 Inches tall nor during the boot
flowering or early dough stages. If plants are laller than 8 Inches
use drop nozzJes to keep spray otl the fOliage as much as pOSSible
Tj!lmporary crop Injury may occur under conditions of high SOil
L-tnolsture and high air temperalures If It Is necossary to traat crop
at this time use 2/3 pint per acre. Varieties vary In tolerance 10 2,4·0
and 80me sensitive varieties should not be sprayed, Check with E.x.
tension Service personnel or University Specialist lor thiS mforma·
tion
Sugar Cane: Apply as a pre-emergence application before cane5
appear or as a post-emergence spray in the spfll'lg aller the canes
t,...e1'fierge and then through the layby slage In accordance with Stale
recommendations. Use 2 to 4 pints In sufrlcenl water to troal 1 acre
Or ... &etd Crops: Uao 2 pmt&' por acre In au!hclfJIII W(lIUI to QI~(;
unUorm coverage by air or gfound equipment, Apply to ostiJ.bllshcd
Slands in the spring lorm the liller to Iho early boot st.1U'! Dll iltlt
t)PilY In boot slaglJ, NlJw Spflng S(ttj(JIIIlG muy llu IlIIillt:tI WIUI II)!'
lOwer tale after the grasses havtl at leas! 5 leavlJ~ flflrt,lIrllili wnotl
fe·growth may be treated In the rail allho higher Idle
P •• tUf9S and Rangeland: Nole 00 1'101 graN' dally l1'lIr1l;!1f, P"
Iroatou .'"l1b wllllln, (lUY!lIJ!IIH OPl,lIl:lltloll II" ,,,01 \I',,' 'Ill 1'1",1
,1 grasstl~, allsHa. Clover or oUl(Jr IUQurno5 or Ofl rluwly u('dU\1
r.. pastures. 00 not apply after heading baglfl or wllell ttl(~ triJS IS If I
1 the bool to milk stago where IJr<iS~ 500cJ prodllcllpfl 15 rlplred
f·or 8Itte1weed"Or(.orrwu<,d, Ope",,"', (.6C;'113·; ',"'!drslwlder and
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(>! broadlea! wfcd!-.. u.sc 'J to 4 ',.lin.s r ar 'lcre'_'i control most
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,'Cit' IOd)' CUIIIH)I l.",{,u 6pE!tle:, LJ,wr, rllulu.! p.l~:' III1,d~ 1l1"y III
qUire repealed treatments In Ow sarne year or Ole follOWing spong
For Wild Onion and Wild GarliC apply 310 4 pints per acre making
1"'- 3 IrCal!11ents:'fal:s~;l"In~-fall or SQ'lnr·Ia,II.sprltly·"
In ne ... Iy sriJgedJ'G:':ISial Hv:rmud'].raS5 arpl'y 2 10 3 pints per
·..ecre c'ther P~;':{nelgfllce or ps:~,-eQl~r;..,ence ,.r.Ltment.
Lawns. Golf Courses, Parks. Cemeteries and Similar Ornamental
Tun: Aplly 3 Pints per acre In oufflClent water 10 give good coverage
(usual I)' between 3to 5 gal. water per 1.000 sq. l.l·lncrease this 104
pints per acre it hard to kill weeds (Spurgel are preser,, Do not ap·
ply 10 newly seeded lawns until grasses become well established
tnjury mai' result If applied to Bonlgrass. SI A\lgustrnegr<H;$,
Carpetgrass. Centlpedgrass. Olch.)ndra and Clovers, AHel weeds
v have died remove all deaet
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tion 0: lop soil. peal moss or other soli amendments. Work into the
topSOil Walt 2 weel;s then seed the area al 1 '12 limes the recom·
mended seeding rate. Keep soil mOist thru the first CUt\lI'Ig
For Fences, Oitchbanks, Roadsides and Industrial Sites: Apply 2 to
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Treat as soon 11'1 spring as pOSSible since young actively growing
weeds are easier 10 control.
Spot Treatment 01 Weeds: MIX 2 to 3 tablespoonfuls pel gallon 01
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ter and apply to control ,bloadleaf weed In small non-cropland
reas With a hand sprayer . .4:dd a SUitable, approve surfactant to Ihe
spray mixture 10 insure better coverage 01 target weeds. Do not use
Ihe same sprayer for InseCllcide purposes
NOTICE: Buyer assumes <lit [15k and Ilablllly at use. slorage and/or
handtlng of !hls malerlal not In accordance wl\h the terms of this
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