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in. Drawbar's compose pulls + runs without volume mounts. Built from
sources.json (labels schema), PRODUCT_NAME=crop_chem by default,
HYBRID_SEARCH=true (always-on for production quality). RERANK_URL +
OLLAMA_URL get set at compose time.

.gitea/workflows/refresh.yml: monthly cron (1st @ 06:00 UTC) does
full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) +
EPA PPLS row-crop filtered (~7h). Skips reindex+push if no corpus
diff. Tags pushed: :latest, :<sha12>, :corpus-<YYYY.MM.DD>.

.gitea/workflows/image-only.yml: on-demand or auto on code-only
pushes to main (paths: docs_mcp/, rag/, scrape/, requirements.txt,
Dockerfile, sources.json). Reindexes from committed corpus, builds
image, pushes. ~10 min vs ~9h full refresh.

.gitignore: corpus/ now COMMITTED (4,159 labels, 265 MB of .md +
sidecars). Lets image-only.yml rebuild indexes without re-scraping.
chroma/ + bm25/ still gitignored (regenerable binary indexes).

.dockerignore: drops venv, eval results, PLAN/README/CLAUDE.md,
deploy/, .git/ — keeps the image lean. corpus + chroma + bm25
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• , I ~ q771- 30 LJ ) ',,", ~ 01. • *' It- TrifluraUn 4AT All Temperature EC For the pre- ... raence control of annual ar.aaea and broad leaf weeda ACTIVE INGREDIENT Trifluralin (alpha, alpha, alpha-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro­ R,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••• 41.2% INERT INGREDIENTS .••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 58.8% TOTAL 100.0% Contains 4 pounds of active ingredient per gallon. STOP--READ LABEL BEFORE USING. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN lIARNING/AVISO PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si uated no lee ingles, no use este producto hasta que la etiqueta Ie haya aido exp!icada ampliamente. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF IN EYES: l.mediately flush with plenty of wftter. Get ~dical attention. IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious per.on. IF INHALED: Remove victim to freah air. Get ~dical attention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of aoap and water. See page 3 for additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. EPA Reg. No. 9779-304 EPA Est. No. 9779-AR-13 Manufactured For RlVERSIDE/TERRA·CORPORATION Terra Centre, 600 Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa 51101 Riveraide Serves Agriculture. Agriculture Serves Everyone. NET CONTENTS GALS. · •• 0 • • •••• • • ••• • •• • 0 0 • 0 00 0 0 · , • • , •••• • , •••••• • I. •

, St.te8ent •••••••••• Prec.ution.ry Special pr.c.ution ••••••••••••••• General Inforaation INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... Weed. .nd gra •• e. controlled •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tank .i.e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• Soil prep.r.tion •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Applic.tion Direction. Ground .pplicatiod •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aeri.l .pplic.: .................................. . .................................... . Incorpor.tion •. Applic.tion with Applic.tion with dry Crop Reco.aend.tion. liquid fertilizer ••••••• bulk fertilizer ••••• ............. ............. Alfalfa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• • Asparagus ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• B.rley ••••••••••••• Beans •••••••••••••• . . . . · . . . . .. . .................... . · ................... . . ..... (Dry. Ca.tee. Gu.r. Mungbeans. Lisa. Sn.p) Carrots ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Celery •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cole crops •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Broccoli • Bru •• els sprout. C.bb.ge. C.uliflower) Corn (field corn) ••••••• · ................. . . ..... . Cotton •••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • •••• Cucurbite ••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (C.ntaiupes. Cucumbers. Forage Legme ••••••••••• Gr.in .orghum (.ilo) ••••••• W.ter.elons) . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . · . . .. . .... · ......... . · ........ . GreeD •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Turnipgreens. CoU.rds. lale • Mu.t.rd greens) Ropl •• Mint •• . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . .... . .. ......... · . . ...... . • ••••••• . ..... • Okra •.•••••• , •••• . ................................ . Pe.nut ••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pea ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Engli.h. Dry. Southern Pe.s) Pepper •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Potatoe ••• . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rape. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Safflower ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Soybean •••• ~ •••••• Sugarbeet ••••••••• · .................................. . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... . Sul·re.ne ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunflower •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tomatoe •••• frees and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viney.rd •••••••••••••• ...................... Wheat ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Winter. Spring. Durum) Notice •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 4 5 6 9 10 10 10 U 13 14 14 14 16 16 17 17 17 18 22 22 17 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 25 26 26 26 32 33 34 34 35 36 38 • • • • •••• • • • •• • •• • • • • • .. • • .. • • ••• • • •••••• •

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS WARNING ) HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Haraful if awallowed, inhaled or abaorbed throulh the akin. Do not aet in eyea, on akin or on clothina. Avoid breathina apray aiat. When handling or applyina­ wear protective clothing aucb aa gOlglea or face ahield and rubber glovea. Wabh thoroulhly with aoap and water after handlin.. Re~ve contaainated clothin, and wash before reuse. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Tbia pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not ap?ly directly to water, to areas where aurface water is pre.~nc or to intertidal area. below tbe aean biah water aark. Drift or runoff from treatment area ... y be hazardous to aquatic organisas in neighboring aquatic sites. Do not contaainate water when disnosina of equip.ent wa.bwaters. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not uae or atore near heat or open flaae. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a asnner inconsistent with its label ina. Do not apply this product through any type of irr.igation systea. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL. STORAGE Store in a dry location away from child.n, an als, foods, feeds, seeds, and other agricultural cheaicals. Keep container closed wben not using. Do not allow water into container ss this asy cause deterioration of product. Handle in accordance with information given under PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. Keep atora,e area locked when not in use. In the event of apillaae or leakage, aoak up asteria I with absorbent clay, sand, sawdust, or other absorbent asterial. Scrape up and dispose of in accordance witb information given under PESTICIDE DISPOSAL. Repackage and relabel useable product in a sound container. In case of fire or otber emergency, report at once by toll-free telephone to •••• •••• 800-424-9300. DISPOSAL • • ••• • PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of tbis product may e • disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. : •••• CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Do not reuse empty containera. Triple rinee (or • equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture ad.··. diapoae of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or if allowed by stat~~nd local authoritiea, by burnig. If burned, .tay out of .aake. : ••• : • • -3- . -

) SPECIAL PR!CAUTINS Applied accordins to directiona and under nor .. l Irovinl conditiona, Trifluralin 4AT viII not hara the treated crop. Over application .. y reault in crop injury or a aoil reaidue. Uneven application or improper aoil incorporation can reault in erratic veed control or crop injury. Seedlina diaeaae, cold weather, deep plantins, exceaaive aoiature, hiah aalt concentration or drouaht .. y veaken crop aeedlinaa and increaae the poaaibility of daaaae froa Trifluralin 4AT. Under theae conditiona, delayed crop developaent or reduced yielda .. y reault. In Arizona, Colorado, California, Idaho, Nevada, Nev Mexico, Oreaon, Utah, Waahinston, and Wyomins, ausarbeeta, red beeta or apinach ahould not be planted for 12 montha after a apr ins application or for 14 montha after a fall applica­ tion of Trifluralin 4AT. Plov the land to a depth of 12 inchea prior to plantins suaar beets to prevent the poaaibility of crop injury. Sorshum (milo), proao aillet, corn. oat., and annual or perennial sraaa cropa or sra.a mixturea ahould not be planted for 14 months after a apr ins application or for 16 months after a fall application to avoid crop 1nJury. If land hae not been irriaated, do not plant any of theae cropa for 18 aontha after a aprins application or 20 montha after a fall application. In those portions of Kanaas, Nebraska, North Dakota, u&homa, South Dakota, and Texas vhere at least 20 inches of irriaation and/or rainfall ~otal) was used to produce the crop, sorghum. oata, and annual or perennial graaa cropo or grass mixtures should not be planted for 12 months after an application of Trifluralin 4AT. If leaa than 20 inchea of total water vaa uaed to produce the crop, do not plant sorghum, proao millet, oata and annual or perennial graaa cropa or gra.a mix­ tures for 18 montha after an application o Trifluralin 4AT. Cool, wet veather conditions during the early atage of growth may increaae the posaibility of injury to sorghum. In all other areas recei-:ing greater than 20" !'ainfall per year, moldboard plow before planting augar beets vhere a apring application of Trifluralin 4AT vas .. de the previoue year. Vegetable crops other than those liated on this label should not be planted within 5 months following the application of Trifluralin 4AT. Do not use Trifluralin 4AT on any crop grown in Pecos county or Reeves county, Texas or in the state of Montana. •• o 0 a_ .. GENERAL INFORMATION • • TRIFLURALIN 4AT ia a pre-emergence herbicide vhich ia incorporated into l' aoil' to provide longlasting control of annual gra.aea and broadleaf weeda; ~~ • ... . controla veeda by killing their aeeda aa they aerainate. It doea not cbnttol eatabliahed veeda. Incorporation of TRIFLURALIN 4AT aaaurea effective codtrol regardlea. of veather conditiona and peraita ahallow cultivation, rotar~.go.ing and hand hoeing without reducing ita weed control activity. • ••• • • •••••• • -4-

, ) WEEDS AND GRASSES CONTROLLED GRASSES Annual blue,ra •• Barnyard,ra •• (Water,ra .. ) Braehiaria (Signala ra .. ' Bro.egra •• (Cheata ra .. , Downy brome) Cheat (Che .. ' Crabara.. (Lara e crabara •• , Smooth crabara .. ' Fall panicum Foxtails (Bottle,ra •• , Bristlea ra •• , Giant foxtail, Green foxtail, Pi,eona ra •• , Robus t foxtail, Yellow foxtail) Goosearas (Silver crabgras., Silverarass. Wireara.s. Yardarass ) Guinea,ra.a John.ongra.a (Seedling and Rhizome ) Jungleri'! Raoulgras. (ltehgra .. ) Sand bur (Burara •• ) Sprangletop Stinkgrasa (Lovegrasa) Texas panieu. (Buffalogr ... , C, loradograsa) Wild cane (Shattereane) -5- Poa annua Eehinoehloa .p. Braehiaria .p. BrOllulI teetoru. BlGaUS .eealinus Digitaria .p. Panieu. di.ehoto •• Setaria .p. Eleusine indica Panieum .. ximulD Sorghum halapense Eehinoehloa col. Rcttoboellia exalt. Cenehru. ineertu. Leptoehloa filifor Eraaroati. eilian. Panieu. texanum Sorghum bieolor •••••• • •• • • • , • • • • •••• • ••••• • • • •• • ••• ••••• • • • ••••• •• • • • .. • ••••• • • •• • • • • ••••• •••• • • • • •• • • • •••• I •

IROADLIAF WIlDS Carpetweed Chickweed Field lindweed Florida pualey (Florida pur.lane, Mexican clover, Pualey) Gooaefoot Renbit Knotweed Itoehia (Fireweed) Laab.quartera Pigweed (Carelea.weed, Proatrate pigweed, Redroot, Rough pigweed, Spiny pigweed) Puncturevine (Caltrop) Pur. lane RUllian thiatle (Tuablew!:ed) Stinting nettle (Nettle ) ) HollulO verticillata Stellaria .dia Convolvulue arvenaia Richardia acabra Cb,,opodiUJI hybridu. La.iua aaplexicale PolYlonua aviculare Itoehia aeoparia Cbenopodiua albua Allarant-hua ap. Tribulus terreatria Portulaca oleracea Sabola tali Urtica dioica Trifluralin 4AT will not control certain reai.tant weeds such as Cocklebur, Jiasonweed, Ragweed, Velvetleaf, and Nut.edge. TANIt MIXES Trifluralin 4AT, in aixture with other producta, will control the following additional weeds: Trifluralir. 4AT/Sencor- OR Lexone- Tank-Mix (aee Soybean aection for inatructiona) In aoybean: Jia.onweed Mallow, Venice (Flower-of-an-hour) Muatard, wild (Cbarlock, Field Kustud) Prickly .ida (Teaweed, Spiny .ida) Ragweed, co_on Seabania, heap (Coffeebean, Indigo) Smartweed (Pennayl.ania) Velvetleaf (Butterprit, Buttonweed, Cottonweed, Elephant'a ear, Indian aallow, Piermarker) Datura atra.oniu. Bibi.cu. trionua Ira.aica Itaber Sida apinoaa Aabrosia arteailiifolia Se.bania exaltata Polygonu. penaylvanicua Abutilon theophraati •• o • .,,, .. • • ••• • •• • . . '..' Control of Cocklebur, Korningglory and G1ant Raaweed .. y be errat1c ran1n,· fro. poor to excellent depending upon loil te.perature, ti.e of weed ger- • • ination. depth of weed leed in the .oil and aaount and ti.ing of loil doilure. Control .. y be i.proved with tiaely cultivation. Where cocklebur il a ~ertpul problea, an overlay of Sencor or Lexone .. y be preferred to the TriflurCllftf' Sencor or Trifluralin/Lexone tank aix. -6- , , • I •

( ) Trifluralin 4AT/Canopy. Tank-Hia (Do not uae in California) (Bee Boyb.au aection for inatructiona) In aoybean: Controlled Cocklebur, co.-on Florida be"arveed Rellp a .. bania Hophornbea ... copper1eaf Jiaaonweed Mornin,glory (Zntireleef ) (Ivyleaf) (Pitted) (Baa 11 flower) (Tall) Partially Controlled Purple nuts edge Yellow nutaedge Prickly .Ida <reaveed) ..... eel (C_n) (Ciant) Bic1r.lepod Saertwaed Bpotteel apurge Bunflower Velvetleaf Large aeeded weeda, gerainating deep in the aoil, auch aa aorningglory, aickle­ pod, cocklebur, and giant ragweed or weeda with aubaequent flushea aay require a cultivation or an application of a pOltelllergence herbicide for leaaon-long control. Trifluralin 4AT/Previewe Tank-Mia (Do not uae in California) (Bee Soybean aection <or instructions) In aoybean: Controlled Cocklebur, cOllllllon Hophornbeam copperleaf Jillsonweed Mu.tard. Pigweed (Palaer .. aranth) (SlIIooth) (Tall waterheap) Partially Controlled Burcuculllber Eastern black nightshade Horningglory (Tall) (IvyleaO (Pitted) (Entire leaf ) (Pitted) Prickly aida (Teaweed) Ragweed, co.-on Saartweed, annual Spotted spurge Sunflower Mut.edge Ipeciel Ragweed, giant • •• •• • •••• • • ••• • •• • · . • Large aeeded weeds, gerainating deep in the aoil, luch aa aorningglory, aickle­ pod, cocklebur, and ,iant ragweed or weeda with .ubsequent flulhea aay r@~ui.e a 'ultivation or an application of a poataaergence herbicide for leaaon-l~~g control. -7- .. , · · . , ... • •• • • • , I I •• • • • • "'1'1 • • I I I I • ••••• • • .. • t , • • • , ..

, 'Trifluralin 4AT/lpt ... Tank-K ) (aee Dry bean and Potato aectiona for in.tructiona) In dry baan and potato: Renbit Niahtahade, black Niahtahade, hairy Nutaedae .aaweed, co.aon S .. rtweed, Pennaylvania V.I.etlaaf (Buttonweed) Wild Oat La.iu. a.pleaicale Solanu. niaru. Solanu. aarrachoi~ea Cyperua ap. Aabroaia arte.iaiifolia Polyaonu. penaylvanicua Abutilon theopbraati Avena filtua Trifluralin 4AT/Amiben. Tank-Mix and Overlay (aee Soybean and Sunflower aectiona for inatructiona) In aoybean and aunflower: Coffeeweed Muatard, wild Niahtahade, black Prickly aida (Teaweed) Raaveed, co_on Spurae. annual S .. rtveed, Pennsylvania Stinkarau Velvetleaf (Buttonweed) Seabania exaltata Braaaica kaber Solanum niaru. Sida apinoaa Ambroaia arteaiaiifolia Euphorbia .aculata Polyaonu. penaylvanicua Eraaroatia cilianensis Abutilon theophraati Trifluralin 4AT/Caparol. Tank Mix (see Cotton aection for instructions) In cotton: Annual aorninrllory Groundcherry, annual Malva Muatard, wild Prickly aida (Teaweed) .aaweed S .. rtweed Wild oat Ipomoea sp. Phy.alia sp. Malva .p. Braaaica kaber Sida apino.a Ambroaia arteai.iifolia Polyaonu. pensylvanicum Avena fatua •.. e tank-.ix aho cODtroh ahallow aer.iDatina seedliD,a of cocklebur and coffeeweed. Trifluralin 4AT/Cotoran. Tank-Mix or Overlay (see Cotton section for inatructions) In cotton: Cocklebur Groundcherry, Wri,ht Ji •• onweed Morninallory, annual Prickly aida (reaweed) Ralweed Ryeara .. Sesbania Sicklepod S .. rtweed Tuableweed Velvet leaf (Buttonweed) Xanthiua struaariua Phyaalh ap. Datul'a straaoniu. Ipo.oea ap. Sida apinoaa A.broaia arte.iaiieolia Loliu. ap. Seabania Exaltata Caaaia obtuaifolia PolYlonu. penaylvanicum Amaranthua albua Abutilon theophrasti -8- • •• o. • . .... • • ••• • •• • • .. · .. •• • •••• • • •••••• • ..... , , . • . . •

Trifluralin 6AT Praplant Followad by ler .... Overlay (.ee Cotton .ection for in.truction.> In cotton: DOlfennel Groundcherry, annual Morninlglory, annual Pennycre •• Ragweed Sheperd.pune Velvetgraa. Wild lettuce Wild .u.tard Eupatoriu. capillifoliu. Phy.alh .p. Ipoea .p. Thl .. pi .p. ..bro.ia arte.i.iifolia Cap.ella bur.a pa.toria Hulcua lanat'.l' Lactuca ap. Bo:-a .. ica kaber Trifluralin 4AT/Verna •• Tank-Mix (.ee Soybaan and Peanut .ection. for inltructions) In .oybean and peanut: Morningglory, annual Coffeeweed Purple nut. edge Velvetleaf (Buttonweed) Yellow nutsedge Ipomoea ap. Seabania exaitata Cyperu. rotundua Abutilon theophraati Cyperu. esculentua SOIL PREPARATION Good soil preparation is essential for best results. Destroy existing weeds before herbicide application. Chop and thoroughly .ix crop residue into the 80il to a depth of at least 4 to 6 inches by deep plowing or discing before application. Uae .. chinery that breakl up large clods. Before application deter.ine soil texture in order to apply the correct rate. Rates given in this booklet refer to the following soil texture grous: Coarae aoila: sand, loa.y aand, .andy loa. Mediu. aoila: loa., ailty clay loa., .ilt 10", .ilt, aandy clay loa. Fine .oil.: clay, clay loa., ailty clay loa., ailty clay, aandy clay, aandy clay loa •• Silty clay loam and aandy clay loa. aoila are tranaitional .oils and may be cla •• ified a. either medium or fine textured loils. If silty clay loa. or sandy clay loa. 80ilaare predominatly .and or .ilt, they are uaually claa8ified as .ediu. textured aoila. If they are predominantly clay, they are usually cla •• ified as fine textured 80il •• APPLICATION DIRECTIONS • •• o. . •••• o Trifluralin 4AT ia an e.ul.ifiable concentrate which .U8t be .ixed with VJJlr and applied as a.8pray before or in the .ame operation a8 80il incorporati~n. •• • • ••••• o •• • • • ••••• • • •• ••••• • • ••••• •• • -9- .. .. • • . , .. • • · , .... • • ••••• • • •• •••••• • • II II

.J GROUND APPLICATION Apply in 5 to 40 ,allons of water/acre (broadcast basis) usina any properly calibrated low-pressure sprayer that will unifor.ly apply the spray. Pour the reco .. ended aunt of product into the spray tank durina the fillina operation and .ix thorouahly before aprayina. Aa the aunt of water decreaaes, the i.portance of acccurate calibration and uniform application increaaea. Check the sprayer daily. Do not apply the herbicide to soils which are wet or in poor condition or to aoils which 3re subject to prolonaed periQda of floodina. AERIAL APPLICATION For beat reaulta apply to a dry soil surface at a apray volu~ of from 5 to 10 aallona/acre. Adjuat pump presaure, nozzle arranae.enta, flyina apeed and heiaht to provide uniform application. Use .. rkers or flaamen to a.aure proper application .pray widths. Do not apply when the wind ia blowina at a velocity of 5 mph or areater. INCORPORATION Before pi6ntina. For beat results the herbi,ide must be incorporated within 24 hours after appli­ cation. A aecond incorporation i. required at any time prior to plant ina usina the equipment in a different direction fro. the firat. Incorporation should place the product into the top 2 or 3 inches of the final seedbed. Variable weed control may result from delayed incorporation if the herbicide is applied to a wet, warm soil surface or if the wind velocity is 10 .ph or hiaher. After plantina. When incorporatina after plant ina (check crops approved for incorporation after plantina), use P.T.O.-driven equipment or Rollina Cultivators and adjust to till the soil over the seed or throw treated soil toward the crop. Avoid disturbing the seed or mechanically damaging the crop. In bedded culture. For effective weed control in bedded culture the product ahould be incorporated into the top 2 to 3 inches of the final aeedbed. When applying prior to bedding, apply and incorporate one ti.e. The bedding operation .erves as the aecond incorporation. When pplying after bedding, knock off beds to planting height before application and incorporation on bedded aroulld. Avoid reval of treated soil from the seedbed before or durin, the plant ina operation. This will expose untreated soil and allow weeda to v.er.inate in the drill row. Equipment. For incorporation uae machinery which pulverizes large clods and mix the her­ bicide thoroughiy with the aoil. Tho,ouah incorporation may be achieved with the following: Disc, set to cut 4 to 6 inchea deep and operated in two dif- ferent directions at 4 to 6 mph; Field Cultivator, aet to cut 3 to 4 inches deep .....• and operated at 5 mph or more; Rollina Cultivator, set to cut 2 to 4 inc~e.. : deep and operated two times at 6 to 8.ph (adequate for use on coarae an4·.~dium textured aoila only); led Coo4itioaer, set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep ao4 • operated one time at 4 to 6 .ph (adequate for use on coarae and medium te.Cared soila only); Kulch Treader and other similar disc-type implements, aet ~~ vt 3 to 4 inches deep and operated at 5 to 8 mph in two different directions;; •.•• P.T.O.-driven equipment (tillers, cultivators, hoes), aet to cut 2 to 3 inhes deep with rotors spaced to provide a clean sweep of the soil and operated one ti.e (they should not be operated at a speed greater than 4 mph). '.: •• ' -10- • • • ••••• •

) APPLICATION WITH LIQUID FERTILIZERS Trifluralin 4AT aay be mixed with .oat liquid fertilizer .. teriala. The co.­ bination of Trifluralin 4AT with aolutiona and auapenaion-type fertilizera pro­ videa weed and graaa control equal to the aame .atea of Trifluralin 4AT applied in water. Follow Trifluralin 4AT label reco .. endationa regarding rates per acre, crops, incorporation directiona, apecial inatructiona, cautiona and ape­ cial precautiona. Individusl atate regulationa relating to liquid fertilizer mixing, regiatration, labeling snd applicationa are the reaponaibility of the individual and/or com­ pany aelling the fertilizer and chemical mixture. Teating for Tank Mix Compatibility in Liquid F.tili •• ra: Trifluralin 4AT alone or in tank mixture with dry flowablea, wettable powdera (wp), aqueoua auspen­ aions (AS), flowables (F), liquids (L), or aolutions (S) may not combine pro­ perly with some fluid fertilizer aaterials. Saall quantities should always be tested before full-scale mixing. Thi will determine whether a compatibility agent is needed, and which agent does the best job. The eight agents listed on the following page have been thoroughly teated. There are many other yurfac­ tants on the market which were not designed for use with liquid fertilizers. Uae the following teat to aelect the correct agent for your mixture.

  1. Put 1 pint of the liquid fertilizer in a quart jar.
  2. Add I to 4 teaspoon(s) of the dry flowable, WP, AS, F or L formulatin (depending on the recommended rate per acre) to the liquid fertilizer. Close jar and agitate until the aaterials are di3persed evenly in the fertilizer. If the materials do not dispen'e well, it may be necessary to slurry the chemicals in water before adding t the fertilizer.
  3. After dispersing the materials (Step 2), add 3 to 4 teaspoons of Trifluralin 4AT to th~ jar and shake well. Add solution herbicides to the mixture last and agitate. Observe the jar for about 10 minutes. If the aaterials rise to the surface and form a thick layer (oily curds) which will not redisperse when agitated, a compatibility agent is needed. If the mixture is easily redisperaed to ita original atate with slight agitation, no agent ia needed but good agitation must be provided in the fertilizer apray lank.
  4. If the Deed for a compatibility agent ia ahoWD in Step 3: Uain& a clean quart jar, start at Step 1 sbove, add 1/2 teaspoon of the compatibility agent to the liquid fertilizer, mix well, then repeat S~eps 2 and 3. An effective compatibility agent will cause the mixture to remain uniformly mixed with little or no separating or oil riaing to the aurface for one half hour or longer.' Riverside Combine has been thoroughly tested and approved as an effective compatibility agent. If slight aeparation does occur, 2 to 3 inver­ aions of the jar ahould give a uniform remix. If oily curda form which will not redisperae, more Riverside Combine or another agent ahould be tried. • ,. : .. :.: ...,. . . Uae a clean jar for each teat. The compatible mixture viII have appearance and will be relatively easy to keep mixed with gentle the jar. -11- ...... a uniform· agitatio.:"f • •• • .. .. • t ••• • • •••••• • . .

I • 1"[ , ~' ", ) LIQUID FERTILIZER MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Eaulsifiable concentratea, such as Trifluralin 4AT. can be aiKed with liquid fertilizers. In all casea, continuous agitation ia required to prevent the Trifluralin 4AT froa rising to the surface as an oily layer. When necessary, (see Testing for Tank MiK Coapatibility in Liquid Fertilizers) a coapatibility agent can be used to cause the Trifluralin ~AT to eaulsify properly (i.e., have a ailky appearance rather than an oily layer). The use of coapatibility agents is especially iaportant when tank aixing eaulsifiable concentrates "(E.C.) with dry flowables, wettable powders (WP), aqueous suspensions (AS), flowables (F), liquids (L), or solutions (S) in liquid fertilizer. If the eaulsion ia not pro­ perly foraed and the Trifluralin 4AT rises to the lurface of the fertilizer as an oil ("oils out"), the oil asy coabine with the wettable powder, flowable, or suspension to fora oily curds (viscous phase) which are difficult to redisperse. Anyone of the coapatibility agents liated below il helpful in causing liquid concentrates to fora non-oiling aixturel with liquid fertilizers. These coa­ patibility agents can be used at rates as low as 1-1/2 to 2 pints per ton of liquid fertilizer and should be aixed well with the fertilizer before adding the liquid concentrate. Read the label on the compatibiity agent and follow the directions.

  1. Sponto 168D (Witco Cheaical Co., Chicago, IL)
  2. Coapat (farm Che.icals, Inc., Aberdeen, Me)*
  3. Unite (Hopkins Ag Cheei~al, Madison, WI)
  4. T-Mulz 734-2 (Thompson-Hayward Che.ical Co., Kansas City, NO)*
  5. Rigo Compatibility Agent (Rigo Company, Buckner, KY)
  6. Amoco Spray Kate- (Amoco Oil Co., Chicago, IL)*
  7. Kem-Link (Universal Coop, Minneapolis, HN)
  8. Coabine (Riverside/Terra Corp., Sioux City, IA) *Not to be used in California. All of the above are phosphate ester-type surfactants designed to be used with liquid fertilizers. They usually do not work as compatibility agents in tank aiKtures in plain water. Application - Spread the fertilizer/pesticide aixture with a properly calibrated applicator. Be certain the asterial is applied unifor.ly to the soil surface. Incorporation - Follow normal Trifluralin 4AT incorporation procedures. -12- • •• •• • ~, .. • • ••• • •• • .. , · .. .. • • • • • • • • ••••• • ) , . .

) APPLICATION WITH DRY BULr. FERTILIZERS Dry bulk fertilizer ... y bG i.preanated or cOLted with Trifluralin 4AT. Application of dry bulk fertiliaen i.prelnated witl. TrifluraUn 4AT has pro­ vided weed and gra.s control equal to the la.~ rate. of Trifluralin 4AT applied in water. All Trifluralin 4AT label reco_endationl regr.rdinl rates/acre, approved crop', inorporation, .pecial inltructionl, cautionl 4nd Ipecial precaution. mUlt be fol lowed. All individual .tate relulationl re: .tlnl t·o ciry buIlt fertiliser blending, regiltration, labeling and application are tb ~e.ponlibility of the individual and/or co.pany .elling the fertilizer and chemical .ixture. Li.itations. Apply a .ini.u. of 200 pounda/acre of dry fertilizer i.pregnated with Trifluralin 4AT at the reco_ended rates. Any co.-only used dry fertilizer can be used for Trifluralin 4AT i.pregnation except coated a-.onium nitrate and straight li.estone. These .. terial. viII not absorb the herbicide. Blends con­ taining .ixtures of these materials can be impregnated. I.pregnation. Use any closed druq, belt, ribbon or other coqmonly u.ed dry bulk fertilizer blender. Provide uniform spray coverage of Triflurslin 4AT onto the fertilizer. Rates. Check the crop section to determine the rate of Trifluralin 4AT/acre. See the rate table which follows to determine a.ount of Trifluralin 4AT to be i.pregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer based on the amount of fertilizer which will be applied/acre. Applicat ion. Spread the fertilizer/che.ica! mixture normally with a properly calibrated applicator. Be certain the material i. applied uniformly to the loil surface. Incorporation. Follow the normal incorporation procedures. Rate Chart for Impregnating Fertilizer with Trifluralin 4AT (Trifluralin 4AT added to a ton of fertilizer) Fertilizer Rates Per Acre 1 Pint I 1/2 Pints 2 Pints 3 Pints 4 Pints 200 Ibs. 5 qtslton 7 1/2 qtslton 10 qt.lton 15 qt.lton 20 qts!ton 250 Ibs. 4 qts/ton 6 qts/ton 8 qts/ton 12 qts/ton 16 qts/ton 300 Ibs. 3 1/3 qtslton 5 qts/ton 6 2/3 qts/ton 10 qts/ton 13 1/3 qts/ton 350 lbs. 2 3/4 qts/ton 4 1/4 qts/ton 5 1/4 qtslton 8 1/2 qts/ton 11 1/2 qts/ton 400 Ibs. 2 1/2 qts/ton 3 3/4 qts/ton 5 qt./ton 7 1/2 'Its/ton 10 ~t."'~on 450 Ibs. 2 1/4 qts/ton 3 1/3 qts/ton 4 1/2 qts/ton 6 2/3 qts/ton 9 q'trllton • For rates other than those listed above, use the following formula to c:aloJ.ate the amount of Trifluralin 4AT to be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fe~~ir,zer: • • Pints of Trifluralin 4AT 1000 Quart. Trifluralin 4AT/Ton of. per sere x Lb •• Ferti- - Fertilizer • •. Uzer/acre -13- • • ... , • • · ...... • I I • , I , • • • . . ... ..

( J CROP RECOMMENDATIONS Where applicable, rates are liven for eastern United States and western United States. The dividina line etween eastern and western atatea ia the point where the averaae rainfall/year is • ainiau. of 20 to 25 inchea. Ratea are aiven for broadcast application: for band application use propor­ tionally leaa a.aunt of product. In area. recelVlna le.s than 20" averaae rainfall per year, apply to establi.hed alf.lfa .tands .t • broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pta. on coar.e .oil .nd 2 pts. on .. diua and fine soil.. Use incorpur.tion equipaent that will en.ure thorouah .oil .ixina with a aini.um of da .. ae to the e.tablished alfalfa. ASPARAGUS (Bstabliahed) Follow recoaaended soil preparation, application and incorporation procedures for Trifluralin 4AT. Trifluralin 4A"f can be applied to eatsblished .. paragus as a sinale or as a split application. In the winter or e.rly .prina. apply Trifluralin 4AT to asparagus after ferns are reaoved but before spears eaerge. Or, apply after h.rve.t in the l.te .pring or early .u .... r before ferning begina. Trifluralin 4AT will suppress voluntee eeedlina asparaaus and field bindweed if you use the following recnmmended rates and application schedules. Follow reco .. ended soil preparation, application and incorporation procedures for Trifluralin 4AT. Broadcast Rates Per Acre Trifluralin* 4AT Split Applicat ion Single Application Before After Before After

  • or Soil Texture Harvest Harvest Harvest Harvest (pinta ) (pinta ) Coarse 1 + 1 2 or 2 Medium 1 1/2 + 1 1/2 3 or 3 Fine 2 + 2 4 or 4 *In any single calendar year, the aaximu. Trifluralin 4AT to apply is 2 pints per acre on coarse soils: 3 pints on aedium soils: .nd 4 pints on fine soils. BARLEY-TRIFLURALIN 4AT ALONE Trifluralin 4AT i. reco .. ended as a postplant incorporated treat.ent to control foxtail (piaeongrass). : •••• Apply Trifluralia 4AT at a broadca.t rate of 1 pint per ACre on coarse aedium soils and I 1/2 pints on fine aoil •• , .... and· • • •• • •• • Plant 2 to 3 inches deep in a well-tilled .eedbed. Apply Trifluralin 4Ar '''.f.ter .eedina but before the crop eerge.. To incorporate, use flex-tine or diamond h.rrow. operated tvo ti ... in different direction., at .peed. of .t le.a .ph. Incorporate by operatina equip.ent I to I 1/2 inches deep. Application Wr·the firat incorpor.tion should be done in the •• m~ operation if poaaible. ~~~:, incorporationa must be done within 24 hourb. • -14- I I •• I, • ..

''''g ,(,.,,{ ) 0 BARLEY (FALL APPLICATION)-rOXTAIL/PIGIOMGRASS CONTROL Trifluralin 4AT aay be fall applied for foatail/piaeonara.' control in barley planted the following .prina. Trifluralin 4AT .. y be applied to around that ha. a manageable trash level, ha. been fallowed or pre-tilled. The fir.t incor­ poration ia required within 24 hour. after .pplication. A .econd incorporation il required prior to planting to deatroy erged weed. and to enaure an even di.tribution of Trifluralin 4AT treated .oil. Apply Trifluralin 4AT at a broadca.t rate of 1 pint per acre on coarae and medium .oill and 1 1/2 pint. on fine .oila. BARLEY (ACREAGE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM) - FOXTAIL CONTROL Trifluralin 4AT .ay be applied in the .prillg a. a preplant loil incorporated treatment for foxtail control in Ipring leeded barley grown on land used in acreage conservation reserve programs. Trifluralin 4AT ahould be applied at the rate of 1 pt. per acre on coarle­ textured loill and 1 1/2 pts. per acre on .edium- and fine-textured loils. Do not exceed this rate or crop injury aay occur. Planting Directions--Barley ahould be leeded approxi.ately 2 inches deep. Precaution--Use of this practice may relult in a slight stand reduction. Follow the .ost severe grazing restrictions imposed either by the pesticide label or by the USDA Acreage Cnservation Relerve Program, whichever is longer. Consult the local ASC. office or other state agency to deter.ine the period of the USDA grazing restriction. BARLEY--TRIFLURALIN 4AT/FAR-GO TANK MIX Trifluralin 4AT/Far-Go applied as a postplant incorporated treatment will control foxtail (pigeongrall) and wild oat. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep in a well-tilled leedbed. Apply Trifluralin 4AT/FAR-GO after leeding but before crop e.ergea. To incorporate, ule flex-tine r dia.ond harrowa tvo timel, operated in different directionl, at .peedl of at lealt 5 mph. Incorporate by operating equipment 1 to 1 1/2 inchel deep. Application and the first incorporation Ihould be done in the la.e operation if pOlsible. If not, incorporate i .. ediately after application. Soil Texture Coarse Mediu. Fine Broadcast Ratel Per Acre Trifluralin 4AT 1 pt. 1 pt. 1-1/2 Dtl. Far-Go 2-1/2 pts. 2-1/2 ptl. 2-1/2 Dtl. • •• " . ••• • • • Preclution: Overapplication may result in crop injury. Read the Far-Go ttel carefully before' using. • •• -15- , 'J

• lEANS /bI,(3t' '. DRY lEANS AND CASTOR lEANS Apply and incorporate before planting at the following: IIroadcaat rate/acre Soil 'teat'lre Eastern US Weatern US Coarse 1 pt. I pt. Mediu. 1 112 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. rine 2 pta. I 1I2.pta. 2 to 5% orRanic .. tter 1 1/2-2 pta. 1 112-2 pts. 5.1 to 10% orRanic .. tter 2 pta. 2 pts. For dry beans grown in Idaho, Oregon, Washington only, apply any ti.e between October 15 and Dce.ber 31 at a broadcaat rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse soil, 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. on .ediu. soil, 1 1/2 pta. on fine aoil. DRY BEANS-TRIFLURALIN 4AT/EPTAK- TANK-MIX Apply fro. two days before planting (up to planting in the eaatern US) at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil Teature Trifluralin 4AT Epta. 7E Eaatern US Western US Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. 2 1/2-3 1 2 pta. Mediu. 1 [J2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pte. 2 1/2-3 1 2 pta. Fine 2pta. 1 1/2 pte. 2 1/2-3 1 2 pta. 2 to 5% orRanic .. tter 1 1/2-2 Dta. 1 1/2-2 pts. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pta. 5.1 to 10% orRanic _tter 2 pta. 2 pts. 2 1/2-3 1/2 pta. Precautions: This combinatior. should not be used on aoybean, black-eyed peas (beans), lima beans and other flatpodded beans except Romano. Do not use the foliage fro. a crop treated with thia tank-Mia for feed or for grazing. Obaere all directions, precautions and li.itationa on both producta' labeling. GUAJl .lEANS. KUNGILEANS. LIMA BEANS. SNAP BEAIIS Apply and incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse soil and 1 1/2 pta. on medium and fine aoi1a. CARROTS Apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre •• . ' . •••• Soil tellture Eastent US Weatern US • Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt •• :. Mediu .. 1 112 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. ~--Fine 211ia. I il2 pt..!. ___ 2 to 5T orRanic matter 1 1/2-2 Pts. 1 1/2-2 -Pta. 5.1 to 10% orltanic .. tter 2 pta. 2 pte.:. • -16- , . ' , . • jj I I I , I t . .. • • , . •

elLERY Both direct-aeeded and tranaplant. Apply and incorporate before plant in, or tranaplantin. at the followin,: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil Texture Weatern US onlY Coarae 1 pt. Medium I 1/4-1 1/2 pta. I 112 Dta. 2 to 5% or.anic .. tter I 1/2-2 Dta. 5.1 to 101 onanic .. tter 2 Dta. COLE CROPS BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUT, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER For tranaplanta, apply and incorporate before tranaplanting at the following: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil Texture Eastern US Weatern US Coarse 1 pt. 1 Dt. Medium 1 1/2 Du. 1 1/4-1 1/2 DtS. Fine 2 DtS. 1 112 DtS. 2 to 5% oiRanic matter 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/2-2 pta. 5.1 to 10% or .. anic aatter 2 pta. 2 pta. For direct-aeeded, apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre S 'I text 01 . ure East ern US Weat ern US Coarae 1 Dt. 1 Pt. Medium 1 Pt. 1 Dt. Fine 1 1/2 Dta. 1 pt. 2 to 5% orianie matter 1 1/2 pta. - 5.1 to 10% orll:anic aatter - 1 1/2 pta. Direct-seeded cole crops have exhibited .. rginal tolerance to reco ... nded ratea. Stunting or reduced atands may occur. CORN (FIELD CORN) AND CRAIN SORGHUM Apply Trifluralin 4AT to field corn or grain aorghw. (8 inches or taller) as an over-the-top or directed spray to effectively control weEds listed for Trifluralin 4AT. • •• -- -•••• Soil Preparation--Cultivate before a Trifluralin 4AT application to inaure _ looae, friable aoil, to remove established eds, and to ca.er the baee of • planta with eoil. -:- -. . Application Directions--Trifluralin 4AT ahou1d be applied and incorporatd't' the recommended ratee for the aoil texture when the crop i. well eatabliaheJ (8 inchea or taller). Trifluralin 4AT aay be applied either aa an over-thet?p apray or aa a directed apray. Drop no&&lea ahould be uaed if folia.e prevente uniform coverage of eoil aurface. Soil incorporation .. y be accoapli.hej·vith only one paee of a aveep-type culti.ator or a properly adjuated rolling cultiva­ tor. -17- • • I I •• · ., , • , I I •• • • • • ., . , ... ." • ." •

, The sveep-type cultiv.tor should h.ve 3 to 5 sveeps per rov .iddle .nd be oper.ted .t 6 to 8 .ph. Set the .iddle sve.ps so .s to avoid exposinl untre.ted .oil. Adju.t the incorpor.tion tools to prevent crop injury. SoU Texture Coar.e Mediu. Fine Bro.dca.t r.te./acre Trifluralin 4AT 3 4-1 pt.* 1-1 1/2 pta. 1 1/2-2 te; Use the lver rate. when you .nticipate lilht veed pressure .nd the hiaher r.tes when you .nticip.te he.vy veed pre.sure. *Corn only: Apply 1 to 1 1/2 pints per .cre in Al.b .... Florid •• Georai •• Morth C.rolina. South Carolina Ind Viraini. to control fall p.nicum and Tex.s panicu •• Precaution: Do not apply Trifluralin 4AT to corn grown for .eed. Do not apply Triflur.lin 4AT to corn as a preplant or pree.ergence treatment. or crop injury .. y occur. COTTON Pre-emergence applic.tion. Apply .nd incorporate before planting. at planting. i .. ediately .fter pl.nting at the following: Broadc •• t rate/acre Soil texture Eastern US We. tern US 1 t. 1 pt. I 1 2 ta. 1 1/4-1 112 pu. 2 ta. 1 112 ta. Coaree Mediu. Fine 2 to 5% orBanic .. tter 1 1{2 pU. 1 1 2-2 ta. 5.1 to luI orBanic .. tter 2-2 1/2 pts. 2 ta. When incorporating after planting. c.re .u.t be t.ken not to di.turb the aeed. Post-emergence or lsyby applic.tion. Apply any time up to layby but not Ie •• than 90 d.ya before harYeat. Direct layby .pplications to the .oil between the rows and beneath e.erged cotton plant.. U.e the .ame rate. a. for pre-emergence application. Fall applic.tion. Apply and incorporate any ti.e from October 15 to December 31. The ground .. y be left flat ?r bedded-up oyer vinter. On bedded around. knock beds down·"· de.ired heilht before p1.ntiDa. aovina .ome tr •• ted .oil fraa bed. into furw •• Where .oil i. left fl.t over winter. be c.reful not to turn up untre.ted 'Qtl during spring bedding oper.t10na. Deltroy eltablished weed. during leedbed"pre­ par.tion. If weeds become eat.blished in furrovi due to uncoyering of u(eled loil during bedding. deltroy thele weeds before pl.nting. In the fall. do not • pply Triflur.lin 4AT to loils which .re wet or subject to prolon,ed perIods of flooding. -18- • • I • " • • •• • • I , I • " • • • .. • • I I • • • • I • I • , , .. · . •• ." • , .

In Al.b .... Ark.n •••• Northern Plorid •• Georai •• Loui.i.n •• Mi •• i •• ippi. SE Mi •• ouri bootheel. New Mexico. North Carolina. Oklaho ... South Carolina. Tenne •• ee. Tex •••• pply and incorporate at • bro.dc •• t r.te/.cre of 2 pt.. on co.r.e .nd .. dium .oil •• nd 2 1/2 pt •• on fine .oil. In Arizon •• C.liforni •• Nev.d •• apply and incorporate .t • bro.dc •• t r.te/acre of 1 1/2 pt •• on coar.e .oi1, 2 pt •• on .. diua .oil. 2 1/2 pt.. on fine .oil. In .t.te. other th.n tho.e li.ted .bove •• pply .nd incorporate .t a bro.dc •• t r.te/.cre of 1 pt. on coar ••• oil. 1 1/2 pt •• on .. dium .oil. 2 pt.. on fine .oil. 1 1/2 pt •• on .oil. with 2 to SI ora.nic aatter. 2 to 2 1/2 pt •• on .oils with ·.l to 101 or,.nic aatter. Incorpor.tion with Bedding Iapleaent •• Beddin, implement. (li.ter •• nd hipper.) aay be u.ed to .oil incorporate Triflur.lin 4AT for weed control in cotton. Because bedding i.plements do not provide thorough soil mixing under .11 conditions. follow use directions to optimize weed control. Weed control re.ulting from .ingle pass incorporation with bedding equipment will be reduced compared to conventional double pass incorpor.tion. U.e the appl{cation r.te reco .. ended above for the aoil texture to be treated. Soil Preparation. Crop Residues or Existing Weeds: Ground cover. such as crop residues or existing weeds. can interfere with uniform soil incorporation of Trifluralin 4AT. A manageable level of such ground cover will allow uniform incorporation into the top 2 to 3 inches of soil. Ground covr or crop re.idues. if excessive. ehould be reduced by appropriate soil tillage prior to application. Gener.l Soil Conditions: The .oil .urf.ce .hould be .aooth enough to .llow for uniform .pplic.tion .nd efficient incorporation of Trifluralin 4AT. Apply Triflualin 4AT when soil moisture ie eufficient to allow the breakup of large clods .nd uniform mixing during the incorporation process. U.e Directions for Bedding Equipment. A li.ter or disk bedder aay be u.ed to incorpor.te Triflur.lin 4AT. Operate the implement according to the aanufacturer's use directions in order to produce beds of the desired height. A ripper .hank •• weep or chisel .hank should be mounted on the bedder in a position behind the sprey nozzles but ahead of th bedder tool to help dietribute Triflur.lin 4AT in the center of the bed. The use of bed tillage equipment euch aa rolling cultivators. P.l.0. driven rod weedere or bed conditioners after the bedding operation will provide additional soil mixing. Avoid deep tillage which might bring untreated soil to the surface resulting in lo&s of weed control. We.ther conditions. cultural pr.ctices. bed tillage and planting procedures c.n affect the dietribution of TrifluralLn 4AT treated eoil. Weed control obtained will be dependent upon how uniformly.: •• ' Triflur.lin 4AT tre.ted aoil ia diatributed over the soil aurface at the ti .. of planting. .:. • If trifluralin treated soil is moved expoeing untreated soil during bed illige or planting. a band application of Trifluralin 4AT at planting or a poste- :' .. rgence .pplication may be required to reetore uniform weed control. " • . • • t Precautions. • Do not incorporate with the bedding equipment if the aoil is too wet for uhl form aoil mixing. -19- •••••• • •• • • •••••• • • .. • •••• • • ••••• • •••••• • • .. • ••••• • • • •••

) Special applicationl. For the control of Fall Panicu., apply and incorporate at a broadcaat rate/acre of 2 ptl. on both coarle and .ediull .oill. For the control of Rhizo.e Johnlonlrall in all cotton producinl Itatel except Arizona and California, apply a double-rate Trifluralin 4AT ~rogra. for 2 year. in a row. Applicationl can be .. de in Iprinl, any tiae before plantina for two yearl in a row or between October 15 and Dece.ber 31 for two yearl in a row at a broadcaat rate/acre f 2 ptl. on coarle loil, 3 ptl. on aediu. loil and 4 ptl. on fine loil. Proper preparation of the loil before application and deep incorporation i ellential for belt re.ulta. So.e Johnlongrall plantl .. y elcape; tillely cultivation during the crop aeaeon il neceaaary. In the ~eaaon followina a double-rate treatllent, plant only rice and tho.e crepl for which Trifluralin 4AT can be applied aa a pre-plant treat.ent or injury .. y reault. For the control of Piaweed and Seedling Johnaonaraas in Alaballa, Arkanaas, Florida, Georgia, Louiliana, Mislisaippi, SE Milaouri, Nortn and South Carolina, Tennellee and Southern Virainia, apply Trifluralin 4AT, preplant, at a broadcast rate/acre of 1-1 1/2 pta. on coarae loil, 1 1/2-2 pts. Oll aediull soil, 2 pts. on fine loil (3 pt •• in Louisiana). For a IIOre cOllplete control of all li.ted grasses and weeds in counties along the Texaa Gulf Coast (limited to Brazoria, Calhoun, Cha.bera, Fort Bend, Galve.ton, Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Lib_rty, Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, Waller and Wh ton), apply up to 2 weeks before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 1/2 pts. on coarse soil, 2 pts. on .ediull soil, 3 pts. on fine soil. Precautions: Cotton should be planted after early .eason adverle weather con­ ditiona have passed especially when u.ing higher rate programs. Cool, wet weather early in the growth cycle causes additional stress to the cotton plant. This may result in reduced stands, delayed .aturity, and reduced yields. TRIFLURALIN 4AT/CAPAROLe 80W TANK-MIX For cotton grown in California, Arizon3, New Mexico and Texas, apply to the flat soil surface before dieeing at the foll·)will,: Broadcast rate/acre Soil Texture Trifluralin 4AT CAPAROL 80W Coarse 1 pt. 2 lbs.* Mediu. 1 1/2 pt •• 2 1/2 lbs. Fine 2 pta. 2 1/2 lba. • •• •••• *00 no ule on sand and I, •• , aand aoi1a. apply proportionally leaa. For band application the uaer .hould • ••• • Carefully follow -the procedures on the Caparol label for .. king a slurry Ild·. add ina it to a partially filled tank of water. Aft.r t Caparol ia well .ix.d, add the Trifluralin 4AT and agitate continuously. -20- • ••••• • •• • • · .. , .. • • .. • I ••• • • I , • I I • • It ••• • • .. • • , I •• • • •• ••

, J '1 3 ' Precaution.: Do not u •• this tank-ai. on the cut area. of neqly leveled field •• in area. of exce ••• alt and where floodin, over the bed. i. likely to happen. Do not plent cotton in tractor wheel depre •• ion.. Th •• e condition. y cau •• crop injury. On aulch-planted cotton. water back only after cotton .eedlin,. are well e.tabli.hed. Crop rotation: cabb.ae. okra. onion. pea ... y be planted in the fall .fter a .prina application of the .i.ture. Winter barley. wint.er rye and winter wheat can be planted in the f.1l aho if they are plowed down and not used for food or feed. Observe all dirction •• precaution. and liaitation. on both products' .belinl' TRIFLUR/IN 4AT/coTORAN-SOW TANK-MIX E.cept in Arizona .nd California. Apply and incorporate at the follovinl: Bro.dc •• t r.te/.cre Soil texture Triflu.-.lin 4AT Cotor.n SOW Co.rse 1 pt. 1 1/4 lbs. Mediu. 1 1/2 pts. 2 lb •• Fine 2 pte. 2 1/2 lbs. Use 15-40 g.llons of clean vater/acre. C.refully follov the procedures on the Cotor.n l.bel for .. king. slurry and adding it to a partially filled t.nk of vater. After the Cotoran is well .ixed • • dd the Trifluralin 4AT .nd agitste continuously. Precautionq: Do not plant crops other th.n cotton on the created land vithin 6 aGnths afte applic.tion of this tank-aix or crop injury .. y result. Do not feed folisge fro. tre.ted cotton pl.nt or ain tra.h to live. tack. Do not .ix with liquid fertilizers. In West Tex •• do not u.e on .andy. lo.y .and or fine .andy 10 ••• oil.. Do not u.e on cotton pl.nted in furrows. In Ark.ns.s. Louisi.na. Mi •• i.sippi, u.e 1 lb. of Cotoran in tank-ai. with Triflur.lin 4AT on •• ndy loaa .oil. l~v in oraanic .. tter. In Nev Mexico, do not plant tre.ted land with crops other th.n cotton until one year .fter the last .pplication. Do .Iot use on •• ndy 10 •• soila with less th.n 1 percent orasnic .atter. Observe .11 directions. prec.utions .nd liait.tions on both products' labeling. • • • •• COTORAN OVERLAY: Apply TrlflurallD 4AT as racomaeDded aDd then Cotor.n .S.,.." pre-e.eraence surf.ce tre.t.ent at 1 1/4 to 2 1/2 lb •• /acre. On liaht .oil nd •• ndy .oila lov in organic aatter, u.e the lover rate. Refer to Cotoran lal for c.utions. prec.utions and in.tructions. .:. •• • TRlFLUIlALIR 4AT PREPLART FOLLOWED IIY ItARMEX- !!OW OVERLAY For cotton grovn ea.t of the Mi •• i •• ippi River. Ark.n •••• 8E Mi •• ouri. Loui.i.n., ea. tern Te •••• apply and incorporate Trifluralin 4AT before plant ina at uau.l rate.. Then .. ke • pre-emeraence applicat'on of t.r.ex BOW .t l/j ~~. for co.r.e .oil •• 2/3 lb. for .. diu •• oil •• and 1 lb. for fine .oil •• -21- , t •• I • • •• • • • I , , • • • .. I , I I • • • • • I I • , I I t I • • • .. • I , ••• • • .. ,.

) ;:)13g' Precautiona: Do not ua. laraex on aandy or low or,anic ,razin, on cotton treated with laraex. lefer to laraex inatructionl, cautions and precautIona. aoila. Do not allow BOw label for additional CUCUIIIITS CANTALOUP!S. CUCUMB!RS. WATERM1!LONS Uae restricted to Weatern US includin, Texaa. Apply in pOlt-plant e.erged at the followin,: Soil Texture IIroadcaat rate/acre Coarae 1 pt. Med1ulll 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 to 5% organic aatter 5.1 to 10% organic aatter 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/2-2 pta. 2 pU. Uae the higher rate in areaa rece1v1ng .are than 20" average annual rainfall. Apply a. directed apray to the aoil between the rowa and beneath the plants which are in the 3 to 4 true-leaf atage. Care ahould be taken that incor­ poration lII8chinery doea not da .. ge the plants. FORAGI'; LEGUHES Trifluralin 4AT can be used as a preplant incorporated broadcast applied treat­ ent for pree.ergence control of aany annual graasea and broad leaf weeds in direct seeded forage legumes used as a cover crop in the acreage conservation reserve program. Apply and incorporate Trifluralin 4AT following reco .. ened procedures in the label. Apply Trifluralin 4AT at the following: Soil texture Broadcast rate/acre Coarse Mediu .. Fine 1 I 2 pU. F~llow the .are severe grazing reatrictions i.posed either by the pesticide label or by the USDA Conservation U.e Progra., whichever ia longer. Consult the local ASC co .. ittee or other State Agency to deter.ine the period of the USDA grazing restriction. Precautions: Some stand reductions .ay occur with this use; however, excellent weed control will allow tillle for eatablish.ent of a quality atand. GREENS TURNIPGREENS (for processing>, COLLARDS, lALE, MUSTARD GREENS • •• •• • , ... •• • • ••• • • , . Apply and incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. dn " coarae soila and I 1/2 pts. on .ediulll and fine aoils. MUSTARD · , , • • • • • • • • • ••••• • For .uatard grown for aeed or processing in ~inneaota and North Dakota, aee "Greena" above. -22- , 'I I . , , . ,

) BOPS Apply aDd incorporate while 'he crop ia dor .. nt at a broadcaa~ rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarae aoil, 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. on aediua aoi1, 1 1/2 pta. on fine aoil and aoi1a with 2 to 10% oraanic .. tter. "lIlT ESTABLISHED PEPPEIIIT AND SPEARMIIT Apply at a rate of 1 pt. on COarae aoi1, 1 1/4 pta. on aediu. aoil. and 1 1/2 pta. on fine aoi1 durina dor .. nt period. Uae incorporation equipaent that viII inaure thorouah aci1 aixina vith ainimum da .. ae to the crop. OUA Apply and incorporate before plantina, at plantina, or i .. ediaely after plant ina the follovina: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil texture Eastern US Coarae 1 pt. Hediua 1 1L2 pta. Fine 2 pts. 2 to 5% orsanic .. tter 1 1/2-2 pta. 5.1 to 10% orsanic .. tter 2 pts. PEANUTS Spanish peanuts arown in Texas and Oklahom. only. Apply and incorporate before plant ina. at plant ina at a oroadc.at rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarae aoil. diaturb the aeed when lncorporatina after plant ina. Western US 1 Dt. 1 1/4-1 1 Zpts. I 112 pta. 1 1/2-2 pts. 2 pts • or immediately after plant ina Care ahould be taken not to TRIFLUlIALIR 4AT/VERN~ TANK-MIX Apply up to 10 daya prior to plantina. incorporate lamediatel, after application at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. of Triflura1in 4AT and 2 1/3 pta. of Vernam 7E. Observe all directiona, precautiona and li.itationa on both producta' la\elipa. PEAS ERGLISH PEAS. DRY PEAS " . •••• • • ••• • •• • .. Apply and incorporate before plant ina at a broadcaat rate/acre of 1 pt. 011 coarae and aediu. aoils and 1 1/2 pta. on fine aoil. -23- , . " • • , • It. • •• • .. , .. .. , .. , , .

) TRIFLURALIN 4AT/FAR-GO TAMlt MIX In Idaho, Oregon and Wa.hinlton, the tank .Lx co.bination of Trifluralin 4AT plus Far-Go will provide control of wild oat in addition to other annual gras.es and broadIeaf weed. cort.rolled by trifluraUn. Application Rate.: Iroadcaat 3/4 pint of Trifluralin 4AT per acre on coarae and .ediu. aoil.; 1 pint of Trifluralin 4AT on fine aoila. Uae 1 1/4 quarta of Far-Go per acre for all s~il textures. Incorporation Direction.: Apply and incorporate up to 3 weeks before planting. Follow recommended incorporation procedures for Trifluralin 4AT. Precaution.: Do not apply to lentil.. Leaf crinkling and delayed aaturity of peas .. y occur, particularly on clay point. in the Northwest; this is usually .ore than offset by a reduction of wild oat. Do not use foliage from treated peas for feed or forage. Refer to the cautions, precautions, and directions on the Far-Go label. Fall application. For dry and English peas grown in Idaho, Cregon and Washington only, apply and incorporate any ti.e between October 15 and Deceaber 31 at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse soil, 1 1/4-1 1/2 pt •• on medium eoil and 1 1/2 pts. on fine soil. Destroy established weeds during seedbed preparation. Do not apply in the fall to soils which are wet or are subject to prolonged periods of flooding. SOUTHERN PEAS Apply and incorporste before planting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil texture Esstern US Western US Coarse 1 Dt. lot. Mediu. 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 DtS. Fine 2 -ot •• 1 1/2 DtS. 2 to 5% orsanic ",atter I 112-2 -ot •• 1 112-2 DtS. 5.1 to 10% or&anic matter 2 -ots. 2 DtS. PEPPERS Apply and incorporate before tran.planling at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil texture Eastern US Western US CoarGe lot. !.si:(, Medium 1 1/2Dt. 1 1/4-1 1/2 te. Fine +-- 2 Dt •• 1 1/2 ai: •• 2 to 5% orsanic matter 1 1/2 DtS. I 1/2-2 "it •. 5.1 to 10% orsanic matter ··1·---·-·- 2 pte. .2.!.1!..!-L-. __ .• . • • Do not apply after tranaplal.!i. • • · . • I ••• -24- · . , ... • •• • • • ••••• • • .. • •••• • • • •••• • • ••••• • • •• • ••••• • • •• ••

) POTATOES Mot reca..ended for uae in the atate of Kaine. Apply after plantina, before eaer,ence or i-.ediately follovina draa off or after the potato planta have fully e.eraed. Iroadcaat rate/acre Soil texture Eaatern US Veatern US Coarae 1 lit. 1 pt. Mediu. 1 II 2 II::S. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. Fine 2 IIU. 1 1/2 pta. 2 to 5% oraanic .. tter I l/2pu. 1 U2-2ta. 1:_ 10% oraanic .. tter 2 pts. 2ts. Care ahould be taken so that incorporation .. chinery doea not damaae potato aeed piece a or elonaatina .prouts. Set incorporation equip.ent .0 that bed and furrow viII be unifor.ly covered by the product. If the layer of Trifluralin 4AT treated soil ia not unifor., potato eaeraence .. y be retarded and stem brittleness can occur. When applyina and incorporatina after potato plants have fully e.erged, do not co.pletely cover the foliage with treAted soil. Split application in Idaho, Oreaon, Vaahinaton. On all soila apply and incorporate 3/4 pt. before plant ina and 3/4 pt. after plantina when potato plant. have fully e.eraed. Precautions: Do not apply to soil containina 2% or .ore organic .. tter. TRIFLURALIN 4AT/EPTAH. TANK-MIX For potatoes grown in Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklaho.a, South Dakota, Texas, apply after planting, but prior to crop e.ergence. In areas vbere potatoes are nor .. lly dragged off the .ixture ahould be applied and incor­ porated up to or i .. ediately following drag off. Iroadcast rate/acre Soil texture Trifluralin 4AT Epta. 7E Eastern US Western US Coarse 1 pt. 1 pt. 1 3 4-7 pts.* Mediulll 1-1 1[2 pt •• 1-1 1/2 pts. 1 3 4-7 pts.* Fine 1-2 pta. 1-1 lf2pta. 1 3 4-7 pta •• 2 to 5% oraanic .. tter 1 1/2 pta. 1 1/2 pts. 1 3/4-7 pts.* 5.1 to 10% oraanic .. tter 2 lite. 2 pta. 1 3/4-7 t.,.* *Use higher rates for nutsedge control. Precautiona: Do not araze or feed foraae to liveatock fra. fielda treate.'h this .ixture. • • For potatoea grown in Wa.higton, Idaho, Oreaon, apply and incorporate befJ" plantina at a broadca.t rate of 3/4 pt. of Trifluralin 4AT/acre and 3 l/·pt'. of Epta. 7E/acre on all aoils. Precautiona: Do not uae this tank-.ixture both before and after plant inc l.n the aa.e aeaaon. Do not uae foliage fro. treated cropa for feed or foraae. Obaerve all directiona, precautiona and li.itationa on both producta' labeling. -25- • , I ••• · ., • • • , 'f •• · , .. • •• I • • • • •• I • • It. · . . . • I I t , . . .

( IAPE )b~ 3~ For ule in all Itatel aacept Alalta. Triflualin 4AT .. y be applied in the fall or early Ipring prior to leedin,. Set incrpo •• tiou equip .. nt to incorporate to a depth of 3 to 4 inchel. Apply 1 pint on coarle loi1, 1-1/2 pinte on .. diua loil, and 2 pintl on fine loil. SAFFLOWER Apply and incorporete in the Iprin, before plantin, or in the fall betveen October 15 and Deceaber 31 at the follovio&: Broadcalt rate/acre Soil teature Zaetero US Weltern US Coarle 1 pt. 1 pt. Mediua 1 1/2 ptl. I 1/4-1 1 2 pte. Fine 2 Ptl. 1 1 2 pta. 2 to 5% oranic .. tter 1 1/2 pta. I 1 2 pta. 5.1 to 10% orRanic .. tter 2-2 1/2 pte. 2-2 1 2 pta. Fall application. For lafflover grown in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoaing: Apply and incorporate anytiae between October 15 and Deceaber 31 at a broadcalt rate/acre of 1 1/2 pta. on coarle loil, 2 pts. on .. diuD loil, 2 1/2 pts. on fine loil. Ground Day be left flat or bedded-up over winter. On bedded ground, knock beds down to desired height before planting, Doving soae treated soil froa tops into furrows. Where soil is left flat over winter, take care during spring bedding operations to prevent turning up untreated soil. Destroy established weeds during seedbed preparation. If weeds becoae established in furrows due to uncovering of untreated soil during lilting, destroy these weeds before planting. Precautions: Do not apply in the fall to loill which are wet or are subject to prolooged periods of flooding. SOYBEAN Apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadcast rate/acre Soil teature Eastern US Western US Coarle 1 pt. 1 pt. MediuD 1 1/2 ptl. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pte. Fine 2 pte. 1 1/2 pte. 2 to 5% organic .. tter 1 1/2ptl. 1 1/2-2 pte. 5.1 to 10% oraanic aatter 2-2 1/2 pta.* 2 pte. *Eacept charcoal soill in Arkanlal, Louiliana and Miuiuippi (lee below)" 00 00. •••• Charcoal loils in Arkanlas, Louiliana and Hillillippi. • lev1y cleared land often containl high organic .. tter (5 to 10%) and charc9.1 which relults froa burning debril. Thil tends to bind Trifluralin 4AT reduing itl weed control activity. Higher rates are therefore necellary, but incrca.~d ratel can caule crop injury if charcoal or organic .. tter il not preaent. In the burn row a high level of charcoal il prelent, conaequently, poor weed control aay relult even with an increaaed rate. Apply and incorporate at • broadcalt rate/acre of 1 1/2-2 1/2 ptl. on coarle loil, 2 1/2 ptl. on aediu. loi1, 3 ptl. on fine loi1. -26- • I • I • t . " • ... , · . · . · . · .. , .. • · .

) Fall applie.tion. Apply anyti.e between Oetober 15 and Deee.ber 31. Ground .. y be left flat or bedded-up over winter. On bedded around, knoek bed. down to dee ired heia ht before plantina, .ovina .o.e treated .oil fro. top. into furrowe. Where .oil ie left flat over winter, t.ke e.re durina .prina beddina operations to prevent turninl up untreated .oi1. Destroy e.tablished weed. durina .eedbed prep.r.­ tion. If weeds beeo.e e.tablished in furrows due to uneoverina of untre.ted .oil during listing, de. troy these weeds before pl.nting. In Alabam., Ark.ns.s, northern Florid., Georai., Louisi.n., Hiseissippi, southe.atern Hissouri bootheel, North C.rolina, Oklahoaa, South Carolina, Tennesaee, Texas: Apply and ineorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 pta. on coarse .nd .. dium soila and 2 1/2 pte. on fine soil. In st.tes other than thoee liated above: Apply and incorpor.te at • broadc.st rate/acre of 1 pt. on coarse aoil, 1 1/2 pte. on 8ediu. eoil .nd 2 pte. on fine .oil, 1 1/2 pta. an coarse eoil with 2 to 5% '.rg.nie aatter, 2 to 2 1/2 pta. on eoils with 5.1 to 10% organic matter. Preeautions: Do not .pply to eoila whieh .re wet or aubject to prolonged periods of flooding or where rice was arovo the previoue year. Speci.l applications. For the control of Fall Panicum, apply at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 pts. on both coarse and medium soils. For more complete control of Pigweed and Seedling Johnsongrass in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kans.s, Louiei.n., Hieeieeippi, Hiseouri, Nebraska, North C.rolina, Okl.h08a, South C.rolin., Tenneeeee. S. Virginia: Apply at a broadc.st rate/acre of 1-1 1/2 pte. on eo.rse aoil. 1 1/2-2 pte. on .. dium soil. 2 pts. on fine soil (3 pts. in the state of Louisiana .re recom.ended if the eoil is fine). For more complete wee~ control in the Texaa Gulf Co.st (limited to Brazoria. C.lhoun, Chambers. Fort Bend. Galvestun, Hat~iB. J.ckeon. Jefferecn. Liberty. Hatagorda, Orange. Victoria. Waller and Wharton eounties): Apply up to 2 weeks before planting at a broadcast r.te/acre of 1 1/2 pints on co.ree eoil. 2 pta. on medium soil. J pts. on fine soil. For auppres.ion or arti.l eontrol of Red Riee in Ark.n •••• Louisiana. Hieei.sippi, Texas: Apply as directed at double the normal r.te the fir.t ye.r and at the normal rate the second year. Apply .nd incorporate anytime in the epring before pl.nting at the followina: Soil texture let Ye.r Co.r.e 2 pt •• Hediu8 J pts. Fine 4 pt •• 2 to 5% organic .. tter J pu. 5.1 to 10% org.nic matter 4 pta. Bro.de •• t r.teiacre 2nd Year 1 pt. 1 1/2 pte. 2pu. 1 l/2pts. 2-2 1/2 pta. o 00 o. • •••• 0 .. 0 or

If a eombin.tion of hiah oraanic aatter .nd eharcoal are pre.ent •• pply in ~he .eeond year the rate. l.beled for charcoal Boil. in Louisiana. Arkansae and His.i •• ippi (I 1/2 to 2 1/2 pt •• on coar.e soil. 2 1/2 ptl. on medium soil. J pt •• on fine soil). -27- •• I , •• , " , , I •••• I , , , , .. •

) d €,~~ 3 ~ Crop rotation: The aecond year plant only thoae cropa f,r which Trifluralin 4AT v haa been regiatered aa a preplant treataent, or crop injury .. y reault. Precautions: Do not plant rice the aecond year. Rice .. y be planted the third year. For the control of Rhizoae Johnaongraaa in eaatern United Statea and Texas: Apply in a row for two conaecutive yeara according to the prograa that belt fitl your cultural practicea: Aa apring application, anytime in apring before plan­ tin,; aa fall application, between October 15 and Deceaber 31; aa aplit applica­ tion, directed under both apring and fall applicationa. Broadcalt rate/acre Split Soil texture Spring_ or Fall SprinR and Fall Coarse 2 pte. 1 pt. Mediu. 3 pte. 1 1/2 pta. Fine 4 pte. 2 Jlu. 2 to 5% or~anic ... tter 3 pts. 1 1/2 IIta. 5.1 to 10% orRanic satter 4 ptl. 2 pta. Proper preparation of the aoil before application and deep incorporation are very iaportant for best results. Ule a chisel plow or limilar implement to bring rhizomes to the top of the loil. ~hen follow with a disc two times before application to cut the rhizoaea nto I.all (2 to 3 inch) pieces and to destroy any e.erged johnsongrass. Incorporation--Deep incorporation il easential for good Rhizome Johnsongras8 control. Incorporate Trifluralin 4AT thoroughly with a dilc set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 mph. Two passes are necessary, with the second pass in a different direction fro. the first. Cultivation--Solle Johnsongrall plante will elcape. Tiaely culthations during the crop season to remove escaped plants are necessary to obtain commercially acceptable control. Crop Rotation: In the season following a double rate treatment, plant only rice or those crops for which Trifluralin 4AT can be applied al a preplant treatment or injury ... y result. For the control of Wild Cane (ahattercane). Wild Cane can germinate from greater aoil depth than aost other weed seeds. Several "flul;he,," or gerainating tiaea ure co_on in one aeaaon. Ca-ercially acceptable control of Wild Cane can be obtained with increaaed ratea of Trifluralin 4AT. Land preparation. Work the aoil to deatroy exiating gra"ael and weeds. Thoroughly aix crop residues into th loil to a depth of 4 to 6 inches. : •••• •••• Application. Apply before planting at a broadcaat rate/acre of 1 pt. soil, 2 pts. on medium soil, 2 1/2 pts. on fine soil. • on cOjlrse • •• • •• • Incorporation. Deep incorporation ia eaaential to good Wild Cane control. Incorporate thoroughly with a diac aet to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate in 2 different directions at 4 to 6 aph. Cultivationl during the crop leason "ill alao contribute to control. -28- III'" • •• • • I • I , •• • • •• • •• I I · I •• I • I • I ••• .. • ••• I • • • '. ..

Prec.utiona: PI.nt at .n •• fter .arly •••• on adv.ra"r.ther conditiona have p ••• ed; do not plant Je.na de.p.r th.n 2 inchea. ( injury in the for. of delayed Irowth .. y occur under adverae cool. vet weather conditiona e.rly in the .ea.on vben Triflur.lin 4AT ia uaed .ccordinl to theae reco ... nd.tiona. TRIFLURALIN 4AT/SIMCOR-OR LIIONl- TARK-MII Triflur.lin 4AT/Sencor or Lexone control. Ir ••• ea and weeda controlled by Triflur.lin 4AT .lone plua addition.l weeda listed for the aixture. The t.nk aix c.n be .pplied frail two weeka before pl.ntinl up to pl.ntinl. Iro.dca.t r.te/acre Sencor 50WP/4 Sencor DF or or or Soil texture TrifluraUn 4AT Lexone 50wr/4L Lexon DF Coarae 1 pt. 1/2 lb./pt. 1 3 lb. Mediu. 1 1/2 pt •• 3/4 Ib./pt. 1 2 lb. Fine 2 pta. 1 lb./pt. 2 3 lb. Do not uae on co.rae aoila with lea a than 1% orlanic .. tter. Precaution.: Do not plant any crop other than aoybean. within 4 month. after treat.ent. Over application, uneven application or i.proper aoil incorporation can reault in erratic weed ontrol or crop injury. Seedlinl di.ea.e, cold weather, deep plantinl, excessive aoi.ture, .oil pH over 7.5, hilh salt con­ centration or droulht .. y weaken crop seedlinls and increase possibility of da"le fro. the .pplication of this t.nk-.ix. Theae .dditional factor ... y also delay crop developaent or reduce yields when Sencor or Lexone i. applied. Ob.erve all cautions and li.itations on the Sencor and Lexone labels. Do not use the foliale from soybeans treated with the Trifluralin 4AT/Sencor or Trifluralin 4AT/Lexone tank mix for feed or forale. Additional Sencor and Lexone precautions: Do not use Sencor or Lexone on Tracy, Seame., Altona, Vansoy, or Coker 102 .oybeans. The.e varieties are .en.itive to Sencor or Lexone and crop injury .. y re.ult. Seed .ust be planted at least 1 1/2 inches but not more than 2 inches below the .oil .urface before a Sencor or Lexone .pplic.tion. Do not apply Sencor or Lexone at the.e rate. more than once per season. Do not replant area. treated with Sencor or Lexone with any crop other than .oybeans within 4 .onths after treatment. Injury to .oybeans .. y occur if Sene or or Lexone i. u.ed on aof.l. havinl a calc.reous .urface or pH of 7.5 or hilher, or if used in conjnction with soil-applied organic phosphate pesticide •• For the control of Rhizome Johnsongr •••• Apply up to two weeks before planting for two consecutive year. at the followinl: Iroadcast rate/acre Sencor 50WP/4 Sencor OF or or or Soil texture TrifluraUn 4AT Lexone 50WP/4L Lexone Dr Coarse 2 pt •• 112 lb. 'pt. 113 lb. Mediull 3 pta. 3/4 lb. 'pt. 1/2 lb. Fine 4 pt •• 1 lb. 'pt. 213 lb. Do not u.e on coarse .oils with les. than 1% org.nic aatter. • •• o • • •••• • •• .1 • Read and follow .11 .dditional prec.ution. li.ted for Triflur.lin 4AT/Se .. ~~. or Lexone t.nk .ix .bove. -29- , ..... · , . · , • ••• I • , , , . ..

) TRIFLURALIN 4AT/CANOPY. TANK MIX (Do Rot U.e in California) Apply Trifluralin 4AT/Canopy a. a preplant incorporated tank-aix treataent. Follow reco .. ended .oil preparation, application and incorporation procedure. for Trifluralin 4AT. Plant .oybean. within two (2) weeka after application. Broadca.t rate/acre Canopy Diaper.ible Granule. Soil Texture TdfluraUn 4AT 0.5-31 O.M. or 3-51 O.M. Coarse 1 pt. 6-8 oz. 8-10 oz. Mediua 1 1/2 pte. 8-10 oz. 10-12 oz. Fine 1 2/3 pte. 10-12 oz. 12-14 oz. Do not apply Canopy to aoi1 with Ie •• than 1/2% organic aatter. U.e hi,her rate. of Canopy on .oil. with higher organic .. tter or heavy pressure from large deep germinating weed aeeda. Where Canopy is applied, plant soybean seed 1 1/2 to 2" deep on a flat or raised seedbed only, or crop injury .. y occur. Soybean injury .. y occur where Canopy i. applied if excessive rainfall occurs after application but before .oybean. gerainate. Precautions: Read the Canopy label carefully for cautions and precautions relating to environmental hazards, planting of rotation crops, sprayer con­ tamination and cleanup, .oil pH, organic matter and soil texture uae restric­ tions, soybean variety planting restrictions, restrictions where Atrazine or Scepter were used the previous year, restrictions concerning use with organic phosphate pesticides, grazing restrictions, and other directions, precautions and limitations before applying the Trifluralin 4AT/Canopy tank-mix. TRIFLURALIN 4AT/pREVIEwe TANX-MIX (Do Not Use in California) Apply Trifluralin 4AT/Preview a8 a preplant incorporated tank-mix treatment. Follow recoaaended .oil preparation, application, and incorporation procedures for Trifluralin 4AT. Plant soybeans within two (2) weeks after applicution. Broadcast ratelacre Preview Diaperaible Granulea Soil Texture Trifluralin 4AT 0.5-3% O.M. or 3-5% O.M. Coarse 1 pt. 6 oz. 7 oz. Mediu. 1 l/2pta. 7 oz. 8 oz. Fine 1 2/3 pts. 8 oz. 9-10 oz. Do not apply Preview to .oi1 with less than 1/21 organic aatter. Use higher rates of Preview on .oila with pressure from large deep germinating weed • •• •• • higher or,anic matter or heavy···· seede. • • • ••••• • •• • • •••••• • 0 •• Where Preview is applied, plant soybean aeed 1 1/2 to 2" deep on a flat aeedbed only, or crop injury .. y occur. ••• • •••• • • d • 0 or ralae ••••• •• • , , . Soybean injury may occur where Preview ia applied if exce.aive rainfall ccrs after application but be~ore soybeana lerminate. ' .. -30- • • ••••• • • 00 • ••••• • 0 ••••

( ) Precautiona: Read the Previev label carefully for cautlona and preautiona relatina to enviroDaental ha.arda, plant in, of rotation cropa, aprayer con­ tamination and cleanup, aoil pH, or,anic .. tter and aoil texture uae reatric­ tiona, aoybean variety plantinl re.trictiona, re.triction. where Atra.ine or Scepter vere u.ed the previou. year, re.triction. cOncer!iina u.e vith orlanic phoaphate pesticides, Ira.inl re.triction., and other dirction., precautiona and limitationa before applyinl the Trifluralin 4AT/Previev tank-mix. TRIFLURALIR 4AT/AMIB!R- TARl-MII Apply a. a aprinl preplant incorporated treat.ent. Broadca.t rate/acre Soil texture Trifluralin 4AT Aaiben 2S or Aaiben Coar.e 1 pt. 4-6 at •• 2.4-3.6 Medium 1 1/2I>U. 4-6 aU. 2.4-3.6 Fine 2 pts. 4-6 qU. 2.4-3.' Uee the higher rates of Aaiben where you expect heavy populationL velvetleaf, ragveed, vild mustard and black nightshade. Do not u charcoal .oils. Observe all directions, precautions and limitations products' labeling. TRIFLURALIN 4AT/AMIBEN/SENCOR OR LEIONE TANK-MIl DS lb •• lb •• . 'Iartveed, :auck or on both The Trifluralin 4AT/Amiben/Sencor or Lexone tank mix effectively controls all veeds liated for Trifluralin 4AT/Ami:,en and Trifluralin 4EC/Sencor or Lexone tank mixea. Follov reco .. ended aoil preparation, application. and incorporation procedures for Trifluralin 4AT. The Trifluralin 4AT/Aaiben/Sencor or Lexone mix may be applied fro .. se··eral day. prior to planting up Lo planting in 10 to 40 gallona of vater per acre. Use screena no finer than 50 meah. Apply the Trlfluralin 4AT/Aaiben/Sencor or Lexone tank mix at the following: Broadcast rates/acre Lexone 50WP/4L Lexone DF or or Soil Texture 'i"rifluralin AT Aaiben 2S Sencor 50WP/4 Sencor DF Coarse a 1 pt. 3-4 qt •• D 1/2 lbe. pts. 1/3 lb. Medium 1 1/2 I>ts. 3-4 qu.1> 1/2-3/4 lb. pts. c 113-1/2 lbs. c Fine 2 I>t •• 4-5 qte. 3/4 lbs. pts. c 1/2 lb. c aDo not use Sencor or Lexone on coar.e .oil. vith Ie •• than 1% or,anic .. tter. bUae the higher rate of Aaiben when velvetleaf or black ni,htehade ie a problem. COn Clarion/Webater eoile in Minneeota and lova or on similar alkaline (calcareous) aoile vith a pH of 7.5 or above, apply Sencor or Lexone at the ratee liated belov: , .. , .. • • • ,. • • . , .. ------------------------r-----------------50-/~------------------------~~---- ""'I Lexone WP 4L or Lexone DF '. ot' .:. Soil Texture Sencor In' 13. Fine 1 ta. 1 3-1 2 Th.U- dUae the hiaher rate only where aoil pH 11 le .. th.'n 7.5 and where veed r",!.,.ure h heavy. -31- , , . " .. , . . • , ,

, Additional precaution.: The Trifluralin 4AT/'-iben/Sencor or Leaone tank .ia will not har. the treated crop when applied accordina to directiona and und,!r nor .. l arowin, conditiona. However, overapplication, uneven application or i.proper aoil incorporation f the tank aia can reault in erratic weed control or crop lnJury. Addition".! atreal factora are leedlina diaeaae, cold weather, deep plantina, eaceaaive aoiature, aoil :8 over 7.5, hiah aalt concentration, or drouaht. Theae additional factora .. y weaken crop aeedlinal, increaae the poaaibility of da .. ae fro. the tank .ia, ad .. y al.o delay crop develop.ent or reduce yields. Ob.erve all caution. and li.it.tion. of all product. u.ed in .iature.. Do not ule the foliaae froa aoybean. treated with the Trifluralin 4AT/Aaiben/Sencor or Leaone tank .ia for feed or forage. TRIFLURALIN 4AT/VERNAHe TANK-MIX Apply up to 10 daYI prior to plant ina at tI.e following: Soil Trifluralin 4AT - Verna. 7E teature Broadcaat rate/acre ____ ~~ ________ _ Coarle 1 pt. 1 3/4-2 1/3 pts. Mediu. 1 1/2 Pte. 2 1/3-3 pts.* Fine 2 pte. 3-3 1/2 pts. *Uae hiaher rates for nutsedge, wild cane and velvetleaf control. Observe all directions, precautions and liaitations on both product.' labelina. TRIFLURALIN 4AT PRE PLANT INCORPORATED FOLLOWED BY OVERLAY TREATMENTS (Do Not Ose in California) Apply Trifluralin 4AT as a preplant incorporated treat.ent. Aditional weeds tolerant to trifluralin .. y be controlled by using overlay preemergence applica­ tions of Amiben, Canopy, Dual, Gemini, Lasso, Leaone, Loroa Plus, Preview, Scepter or Sencor. Consult the.e product labels for additional weed. controlled, application directions and precautions before use. TRIFLURALIN hAT PREPLANT INCORPORATED FOLLOWED BY POST-EMERGENCE TREATMENTS (Do Not Use in California) Apply Trifluralin 4AT a. a preplant incorporated treat __ nt. Additional weeds tolerant to trifluralin .. y be controlled by usina po.t-eaeraence applications of Baaaaran, Blazer, Cla •• ic, Scepter or Tackle. Consult theae product labels for additional weeds controlled, application directions and precautions before U8e. flUGAR BEETS Apply as a broadcast, over-the-top apray to plant. i.mediately after blofking or thinnina when planta are betwee 2 and 6 iutbe. tall. Exposed beet rot.~~ld be covered with soil prior to application to reduce pos.ibilities of girdlg. Care ahould be taken that incorporation .. chinery doea not de_ge the tap·Q.,t • ••• •

Broadcast ratelacre '0 • Soil teatuTe laUern US Wutf'rn US Coar.e 1 pt. 1 pt. Mediur.l 1 f/2 pta. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pta. 1/2 pta. . - 172 ---FiD'! 1 1 2ts • -32- ...... . ,. , , " I. I . . . , •

) Speci.l .pplic.tion Incorpor.tion with. tine-tooth I..rrow in C.liforni •• Color.do. Id.ho, K.n •••• Mont.n •• Nebr •• k •• Oregon, Tex ••• Ut.h. W •• hington. Wyo.ing. A properly oper.ted tine-tooth h.rrow c.n provide .dequ.te incorpor.tion of the herbicide for effective weed c~~trol in augar beeta. Operate the tine-tooth harrow two ti ... over the fiela in oppo.ite direction. at a apeed of 3 to 6 .ph and .et the harrow to cut 1 to 2 inches deep. Care .hould be taken to in.ure hat the tine­ tooth harrow does not damage the sugar beet taproot. SUGARCANE Uae reatricted to eastern United Statea. Plant Cane Apply and incorporate twice a year at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 to 4 pts. for all aoil texturea. Make the first application in the fallon firmly packed beds immediately after the seed pieces are planted. Make the second application ir. the apring before or shortly after the cane emerges. Loosen rain-packed beds 2 to 3 inches deep before the spring applica­ tion. Care should be taken so that incorporation .achinery does not damage the seed pieces or emerging shoots. Plant and Ratoon Cane (grown in Louisiana and Texas only). Apply and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 to 4 pts. for all soil tex­ tures. Make application in the spring fro. before or shotly after the cane e.erges up to layby. Make application after the beds ha'/e been shaved or fahe shaved. Loosen rain-packed bed 2 to 3 inches deep be.Jre application. Care should be taken so that incorporation machinery doel not damage seed pieces r emerging roots. Post-plant in Hawaii (only .for control of .aat annual granes including guineagrass). Apply to surface after planting (for plant can) or after harveating (for ratoon cane) before weeds and cane e.erge at a broadc'9t rate/acre of 6 to 8 pts. for all soil textres. In plant cane the beds shouid be ford or rolled before application. In ratoon cane, the crop re.idue snould be removed before .pplica­ tion. If large amounts of crop residues are present, Trifluralin 4AT will not be effective. Apply just before anticipated rainfall or sprinkle irrigate i .. e­ diately after application. Itchgr.as control (in Louiaiana only). • •• •• • .... • Apply and incorporate on either plant or ratoon cane at a broadcast rate/~ of 4 ptl. for all soil textures. Apply in the apring from before or .horta(ter the cane e.erge. up to layby. Follow directions above for augarcane l.yi,.· application in Louiaiana and Texas. .. , . • , • I • -33- • ••••• • •• • • • ••••• • • •• ••••• • • ••••• • • ••••• • • •• • ••••• • • •• ••

• ( ) SUNPLOWER Apply and incorporate in the .prina or in the fall between October IS and December 31 at the followina: Broadca.t rate/acre Soil texture I •• tern US We.tern US Coar.e I pt. I -pt. Medium I 112 PU. I 1/4-1 1/2 pU. Pine 2 pta. I 1/2 pt •• 2 to 5% oraanic aatter I 1/2-2 pt •• I 1/2-2 pU. 5.1 to 10% oraanic aatter 2 pt •• 2 pt •• TRIFLURALIN 4AT/AMI8IN- TAIX-MII R OVERLAY Tank-mix: Apply and incorporate prior to plantina. Overl3Y: Apply Aaiben 2S in band or broadca.t over .unflowers at plant ina in fields where Trifluralin 4AT haa been incorporated prior to planting. Broadcast rate/acre Soil texture Trifluralin 4AT Aaiben 2S Coarse 1 --,,-t • 4 qU. Medium 1 lL2 pU. 4-6 qu.* Fine 2 pta. 4-6 qta.* *Uae higher rate. for beat control of Muatard, Common Ragweed or Black NiahUhade. If aufficient rain doea not fall within 7 daya after a pre-e .. raence application of Amiben, but there ia enough aoil aoiature, a liaht cultivation with a rotary hoe or ai.ilar tool will uproot theae aaall broadleaf weeds and araaaea. In coarse aoil heavy raina aay aove incorporated Aaiben below the weed seed ger­ .inating zone; erratic weed control .. y reault. TOMATOES Por direct-aeeded to.atoea, apply at blockina or thinning as a directd apray to aoil between the rows and beneath the plants, and incorporate. For tranaplant,.apply and incorporate before tranaplantina. Do not apply after transplanting. Broadcast rate/acre Soil texturt! IasterD US Welten US • ••• Coarae 1 pt. 1 pt. • ••• Mediu. 1 1/2 pts. 1 1/4-1 1/2 pts. Pine 2 pt •• 1 1/2 pu. ••• 2 to 5% organic aatter J 1/2 pt •• 1 1/2-2 pU. t 5.1 to 10% org~nic .. tter .' 2 pt •• 2 pt •• • • .. • • . . . . . • . . , . , -34- •••••• • •• • • •••••• • • •• ••••• • • ••••• • • ••••• • • •• • ••••• • • • •••

• ( TREES ARD VINEYARDS EASTERN US For new planting of vineyarda, citrua and pecar. treea, apply and incorporate before planting at the following: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil texture Coarae 1 t. Mediu. 1 172 Et •• Fine 2 Eta. 2 to 5% orsanic .. tter 1 1/2 Et •• 5.1 to 10% orsanic .. tter 2 Eta • For non-bearing eatabliahed plantings of citrua and pecan treea and bearing plantings of grapefruit, le.on, orange, pecan, tangelo, tangerine trees, apply at a broadcast rate/acre of 2 to 4 pts. for all soil textures. Apply as a directed spray to soil around the treea and use incorporation aethoda not injurious to the trees. For continued weed control in citrua area, apply twice a year at an interval of approxi .. tely 4 to 6 montha. WESTERN US For new plantings of almond, apricot, citrus, nectarine, peach, pecan, walnut trees, apply and incorporate before olanting at the ',llowing: Broadcast rate/acre Soil texture Coarae 1 t. Medium 1 1]4-1 172 I: ... Fine 1 1]2 eta. 2 to 5% orS!lnh matter 1-1 1/2 eta. 5.1 to 10% orsanic matter 2 eta. For new plantings of vineyards, apply before planting at the fOllowir.g: Broadcaat rate/acre Soil texture Coarlle 1-1 172 Medium 1 172-3 Fine 3-4 2 to 10% orsanic .. tter 3-4 eta. eta. Eta. eta. Do not use .ore than 2 pts./acre on heat-treated grape rootings. • •• .' . •• •• • • ••• For post-plant applications on bearing and non-bearing eatablished planting; of f · 1 . •• • vineyards, almonds, apricot, grape rUlt, emon, nectarlne, orange, peach, pecan, plum, prune, tangelo, tangerine and walnut treea, apply It a broadcat rate/acre of 2 to 4 pts. for all aol1 textures. Apply as a directd spray t~ the aoil around the trees or vinea and use inco"- 'ration method. not injuri:ls to the treea or vinea. Do not apply to vineyard. within 60 day. of harvet. For continued weed control in citrua treea, apply twice a year at an inte~val of about 4 to 6 montha. -35- I ••• I • • .. , , .. ... ... • · . · .. • · .

• ( ) Special application. For Rhi.o.e Johnlon,ra •• control (W •• tern us only). Comaercially acceptable control of Rhi.oae Johnlon,ral' can be obtained with pOlt-pl.nt applicationl in b.arin, and non-bear in, .Itabli.hed plant ina. of vineyard., alaond, apricot, arapefruit, leaon, nectarine, oranae, peach, pecan, tanaelo, tanaerinel, and walnut treel. Work the loil thorouahly to brina the rhi.oael nearer the lurface. Apply for two year. in a row at a broadcast rate/acre of 4 ptl. on all .oil texture. each year. Incorporate thorouah1y with a dilc let to cut 4 to 6 inchel deep and operate 2 time. at 4 to 6 .ph. So.e Johnlon,ral' plantl will elcape. Tiaely cultivationl are nece.sary. Precationl: Do not u.e the 2 qt. rate on new plantinal; do not apply to vineyar1 within 6 aonths of harvelt; do not interplant orchards or vineyards with other cropl; if the Trifluralin 4AT treated vineyardl and orchards are diverted to other crop Ules, plant only those crops for which Trifluralin 4AT hal been reailtered al a preplant treatment. For Field Sindweed control in vineyardl, alaond, apricot, arapefruit, leaon, nectarine, oranae, peach, pecan, tanaelo, tangerine, walnut treel in California only. Apply in the Iprins with a 'pecially de.ianed spray blade which applies at a .oil depth of 4 to 6 inches at a broadcalt rate/acre of 4 pts. on all soil texturel in 40-80 gallons of water/acre. Deatroy all weeds and grasles with loil tillage before applying. Precautions: Some soils develop cracks al they dry after rainfall or irrigation and Field Bindweed may e.ege. Prevent or eliminate cracks by shallow discing or other tillage. WHEAT WHEAT (WINTER) grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Apply any tiae during a period from 3 week. up to immediately prior to planting at a broadcalt rate/acre of 1 1/2 ptl. on coarse and medium 80ill and 2 pt8. on fine soils. Incorporate, with a flexible tine-tooth harrow let to cut 1 to 2 inchel deep and operate at 3 to 6 mph, one time within 24 hours after applica­ tion and a second time, in a different direction, prior to planting. n not till the loil with a dilc after the aaterial has been incorporated with a flexible tine harrow. Precaution: Wheat planted .~ dire~t contact with treated soil may suffer crop injury in the form of delayed emeraence and develop.ent. Use deep or semi-deep furrow drilh. WHEAT (WINTER) fallow soil application in Washington and Oregon. • •• •• • •••• Apply any ti.e from May to September prior to the fall planting at a broadc.st rate/acre of 1 1/2 pt •• on coarle and aedium loill and 2 ptl. on fine .oil •• Incorporate, witb a flexible tine-tooth harrow cet to cut I to 2 inches de:;·nd operate at 3 to 6 mph, one time within 24 hours aftr application and a ~oft4 tiae, in a different direction, prior to planting. Do Dot till the soil vil:U a dhc after the aateri. 1 haa been incorporate with a flexible tine harrow. Precautlon: Wheat plant_d in direct contact with treated soil .. y injury in the fora of delayed e.eraence and development. Use deep furrow dril h. -36- . " , . suffer crop or lemt.dup • • I I ". , . • , . •

-----,-• • WHEAT (SPRING AND DURUM) Trifluralin 4AT is reco..enaed a. a po.tplant incorporated treat.ent to control foztail (pigeongras.). Apply Trifluralin 4AT at a broadca.t rate of 1 pint per acre on coar.e and diu •• oil. and 1 1/2 pt •• on fine .oil •• Plant Z to 3 inche. deep in a veIl-tilled ae.dbed. Apply Trifluralln 4AT after .eeding but before the crop e.erge.. To incorporate, uae flez-tine or dia.ond harrow. operated two ti.e. in different direction., at apeed. of at lea.t 5 .ph. Incorporate by operating equiv.ent 1 to 1 1/2 inche. deep. Application and the firat incorporation ahould be done in the aame operation if po.sible. Both incorporations .ust be done within 24 hour •• WHEAT (SPRING AND DURUM) - TRIFLURALIN 4EC/FAR-GO TANK MIX Trifluralin 4AT/Far-Go applied as a postplant incorporated treatment will control fcztai! lpigeongrass) and wild oat. Plant 2 to 3 in~.s deep in a well-tilled seedbed. Apply Tr'fluralin 4AT/Far-Go after aeeding but before crop erge.. To incorporate, use flez-tine or diamond harrows two times, operated in different directions, at speeds of at least 5 .ph. Incorporate by operating equip.ent 1 to 1 1/2 inchea deep. Application and the first incorporation ahould be done in the same o,eration if poasible. If not, incorporate immediately after application. Broadcast ratelacre Tri Huralin 4AT Far-Go Durum Durum Soil Texture Sp7ing Wheat Spring Wheat Coarae lt. 2 pta. Medium I/pt. 2 pta. Fine 1 1/2 pts. 2 pts. Precaution: Overapplication may result in crop injury. Read the Far-Go label carefully before uling. FALL APPLICATION General (Eastern US): See specific crop for recommendations. which there are no specific f.ll application in.tructiona and Trifluralin 4AT il recommended as a preemergence application, liated for spring applications. Do not apply Trifluralin 4AT lugarbeets, potatoes, and direct-seeded tomatoea. For all crops for for which use the rates in the fall for , " Apply and incorporate lifluralin 4AT any ti.e between October 15 and De"al 31. Ground .ay be left flat or bedded-up over winter. On bedded ground, kaock b~: own to desired height before planting, .oving lo.e tTeated loil from ds into furrows. Where soil is left over winter, be careful not to turn up ':. untreated soil during spring bJding operationa. Destroy eatablilhed weef, " during leedbed preparation. If weed. become eltablilhed iu furrows due t6 uhco­ veri 'I of untreated loil during bedding, de.troy thele weeds before planting. t·o not apply Trifluralin 4AT in the fall to loila which are wet, are .ubj(c~ t.) prolonged periodl of flooding or where rice was grown the previous year. -37- . ..... , . • , I , • • · ,

-S!MCOR ia a reliatered trade .. rk of Parent Co. of Farbenfebriken aayer Cabh,
Leverkuaen.
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NOTICE: Seller warranta that the product conforaa to ita cheaical deacription
and ia reasonably fit for the purpoaea atated on the label when used in accor­
dance with directiona under noraal conditions of use. If a lack of coamercially
acceptable control occurs, purchaser aust notify Terra within thirty (30) days
after the first planting or after application of Trifluralin 4AT to the treated
crop, whichever occurs later. Neither this warranty nor any other warranty of
aerchantability or fitneas for a particular purpoae, espre •• or i.plied, estends
to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal
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assumes the risk of any such use.
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