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# REFLEX HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **100-993**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Sodium salt of fomesafen (22.8%)
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- Label accepted: 2024-03-25
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-00993-20240325.pdf
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---
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1
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Ma
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rch 25, 2024
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Jord
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an Moseley
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Regulatory Product Manager
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Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
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P.O. Box 18300
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Greensboro, NC 27419
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Sub
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ject: PRIA Label Amendment – New food uses of fomesafen on Bulb Vegetable (Group
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3-07) and Vegetable, Foliage of Legume Except So ybean (Subgroup 7A) an d for
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Proposed Crop Group Conversions and Expansions for Vegetable, Cucurbit
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(Group 9) and Vegetable, Fruiting (Group 8-10)
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Product Name: Reflex® Herbicide
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EPA Registration Number: 100-993
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Application Date: 9/29/2021
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Case Number: 00481195
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Dear Jordan Moseley:
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The
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application referred to above, submitted under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable under FIFRA section 3(c)(5).
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Yo
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u must submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration/registration review
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of your product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such
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data.
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A st
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amped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
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previously accepted labeling. You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed labeling before
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you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR
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152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for
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18 months from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this
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product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or
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sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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Sho
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uld you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please
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be aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the
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Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 100-993
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Case No. 00481195
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sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of
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statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website
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is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ
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from those claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find
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or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or
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claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred
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to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these
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conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
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with FIFRA section 6.
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If you have any questions, please contact Marc Sheahin at 202-566-2896 or at
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sheahin.marc@epa.gov.
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Sinc
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erely,
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Nathan Mellor
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Branch Chief
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Fungicide and Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division,
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OPP
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En
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closure
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FOMESAFEN GROUP 14 HERBICIDE
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Reflex® Herbicide
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For Control of Certain Weeds in Cotton, Dry Beans, Potatoes, Snap Beans, Soybeans
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and Succulent Soybeans (Edamame)
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Active Ingredient:
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Sodium salt of fomesafen
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5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-N-(methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzamide ........ 22.8%*
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Other Ingredients: 77.2%
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Total: 100.0%
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Reflex Herbicide is formulated as a soluble liquid.
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Reflex Herbicide contains 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one at 0.02% as a preservative.
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*Reflex Herbicide is equivalent to 21.7% or 2 pounds per U.S. gallon or 240 grams per
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liter of fomesafen active ingredient.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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DANGER/PELIGRO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en
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detalle. (If you DO NOT understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in
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detail.)
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FIRST AID
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If in eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if
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present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If swallowed • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor.
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• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If on skin or clothing • Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If inhaled • Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-
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to-mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment.
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
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Or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire or Accident)
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Call 1-800-888-8372
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EPA Reg. No. 100-993
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EPA Est.
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____________
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Net Contents
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03/25/2024
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100-993
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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DANGER/PELIGRO
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CORROSIVE. CAUSES IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. DUE TO CORROSIVE
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NATURE, MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF INHALED
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OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. DO NOT get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Avoid
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breathing vapors or spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling
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and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove
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and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves: barrier laminate or VitonTM 14 mils
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• Shoes plus socks
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• Protective eyewear
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User Safety Requirements
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily
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contaminated with this product's concentrate. DO NOT reuse them. Follow
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manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
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washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from
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other laundry.
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Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets
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the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural
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pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or
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modified as specified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly
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and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves
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before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
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clothing.
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Environmental Hazards
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For Terrestrial Uses: DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water
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is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. DO NOT contaminate
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water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate. DO NOT apply when
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weather conditions favor drift from target area.
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Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated
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areas.
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Non-target Organism Advisory
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This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non-
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target organisms, including pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated site. Protect the
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forage and habitat of non-target organisms by following label directions intended to
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minimize spray drift.
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Groundwater Advisory
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Fomesafen is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as
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a result of label use. This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in areas where
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soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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Surface Water Advisory
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This product may impact surface water quality due to spray drift and runoff of rain water.
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This is especially true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. This
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product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface water via runoff for
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several months after application. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip
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between areas to which this product is applied and surface water features including
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ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of fomesafen from runoff
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water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications
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when rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours. See the manual for “Conservation
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Buffers to Reduce Pesticide Losses” at the following internet address:
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http://www.wsi.nrcs.usda.gov/products/W2Q/pest/core4.html.
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MANDATORY SPRAY DRIFT
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Aerial Applications:
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• DO NOT release spray at a height greater than 10 ft above the vegetative canopy,
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unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
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• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are
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required to use a Coarse or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
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• For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser
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droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
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• For aerial applications: DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the
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application site. If the wind speed is greater than 10 mph, the boom length must
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be 65% or less of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 75% or less of the rotor
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blade diameter for helicopters. Otherwise, the boom length must be 75% or less
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of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 90% or less of the rotor blade diameter
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for helicopters. Applicators must use ½ swath displacement upwind at the
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downwind edge of the field.
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• Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
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• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site.
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• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
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Ground Boom Applications:
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• User must only apply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer,
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but no more than 3 feet above the ground or crop canopy unless making a turf,
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pasture, or rangeland application, in which case applicators may apply with a
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nozzle height no more than 4 feet above the ground.
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• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are
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required to use a Coarse or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
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• For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser
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droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
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• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site.
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• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
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SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
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THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
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BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL
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CONDITIONS.
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IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
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An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets
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that provide target pest control. While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the
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potential for drift will be greater if applications are made improperly or under unfavorable
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environmental conditions.
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Controlling Droplet Size – Ground Boom
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• Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will
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reduce spray drift. Use the highest practical spray volume for the application. If a
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greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher flow rate.
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• Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to
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produce the target spray volume and droplet size.
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• Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application.
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Consider using nozzles designed to reduce drift.
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Controlling Droplet Size – Aircraft
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• Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up
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nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel
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with the airflow in flight.
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BOOM HEIGHT – Ground Boom
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Use the lowest boom height that is compatible with the spray nozzles that will provide
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uniform coverage. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop
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and have minimal bounce.
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RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
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Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift.
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SHIELDED SPRAYERS
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Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using
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shielded sprayers. Verify that the shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition
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of the spray on the target area.
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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
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When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce
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effects of evaporation.
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TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
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Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are
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characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with
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limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence of an inversion can be indicated
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by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke
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generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low
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wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly
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dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Avoid applications during temperature
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inversions.
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WIND
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Drift potential generally increases with wind speed. AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING
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GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS.
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Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect
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spray drift.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its
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labeling.
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either
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directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for
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pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
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Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply
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to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry
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interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
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Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated,
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including plants, soil, or water, is:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical-resistant gloves: barrier laminate or VitonTM 14 mils
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• Shoes plus socks
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• Protective eyewear
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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Read all label directions before using.
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Reflex Herbicide is a selective herbicide which may be applied preplant surface,
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preemergence and/or postemergence for control or partial control of broadleaf weeds,
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grasses and sedges in cotton, dry beans, potatoes, snap beans, soybeans and
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succulent soybeans (edamame).
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Adjuvants
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When an adjuvant is to be used with this product, the use of an adjuvant that meets the
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standards of the Council of Producers & Distributors of Agrotechnology (CPDA)
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adjuvant certification program is advised.
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Preplant Surface and Preemergence Applications
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Certain germinating broadleaf weeds, grasses and sedges can be controlled or partially
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controlled by soil residual activity from either preplant surface or preemergence
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applications of Reflex Herbicide. Moisture is necessary to activate Reflex Herbicide in
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soil for residual weed control. Dry weather following applications of Reflex Herbicide
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may reduce effectiveness. When adequate moisture is not received after a Reflex
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Herbicide application, weed control may be improved by overhead irrigation with at least
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a ¼ inch of water.
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Postemergence Applications
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Reflex Herbicide is most effective when used postemergence, working through contact
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action. Therefore, emerged weeds must have thorough spray coverage for effective
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control. Best broad-spectrum postemergence control of susceptible broadleaf weeds is
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obtained when Reflex Herbicide is applied early to actively growing weeds. This usually
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occurs within 14 to 28 days after planting. Refer to the weed control tables for specific
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directions on weed growth stages and rates.
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Some bronzing, crinkling or spotting of labeled crop leaves may occur following
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postemergence applications, but labeled crops soon outgrow these effects and develop
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normally.
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Soil Characteristics
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Application of Reflex Herbicide to soils with high organic matter and/or high clay content
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may require higher rates than soils with low organic matter and/or low clay content.
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Refer to the Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map, weed control tables, and specific crop
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use sections for directions on use rates based on soil texture.
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Environmental and Agronomic Conditions
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Always apply Reflex Herbicide under favorable environmental conditions that promote
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active weed growth. Avoid applying Reflex Herbicide to weeds or labeled crops which
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are under stress from drought, extreme temperatures, excessive water, low humidity,
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low soil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury as reduced weed control and/or
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increased crop injury may result.
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Rainfastness
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Reflex Herbicide requires a 1-hour rain-free period for best results when applied
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postemergence.
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Cultivation
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Cultivation prior to postemergence application is not advised. Cultivation may put
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weeds under stress, reducing weed control. Timely cultivation 1-3 weeks after applying
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Reflex Herbicide may assist weed control.
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RESISTANT WEED MANAGEMENT
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FOMESAFEN GROUP 14 HERBICIDE
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Reflex Herbicide contains the active ingredient fomesafen which inhibits the enzyme,
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protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO or PROTOX, Site of Action Group 14). Some
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naturally occurring weed populations have been identified as resistant to Group 14
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herbicides. Selection of resistant biotypes through repeated use of these herbicides or
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lower than specified use rates in the same field, may result in weed control failures. A
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resistant biotype may be present where poor performance cannot be attributed to
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adverse environmental conditions or improper application methods. Contact your local
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Syngenta representative, retailer, crop advisor or extension agent to determine if weeds
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resistant to this mode of action are present in your area. If resistant biotypes have been
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reported, use the full labeled rate of this product, apply at the labeled timing, and tank-
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mix with a different mode of action product so there are multiple effective modes of
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application for each suspected resistant weed.
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Principles of Herbicide Resistant Weed Management
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Scout and know your field
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• Know weed species present in the field to be treated through scouting and field
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history. An understanding of weed biology is useful in designing a resistance
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management strategy. Ensure the weed management program will control all
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weeds present.
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• Fields should be scouted prior to application to determine species present and
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growth stage. Always apply this herbicide at the full labeled rate and correct
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timing for the weeds present in the field.
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Utilize non-herbicidal practices to add diversity
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• Use diversified management tactics including cover crops, mechanical weed
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control, harvest weed seed control, and crop rotation as appropriate.
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Use good agronomic practices, start clean and stay clean
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• Use good agronomic practices that enhance crop competitiveness.
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• Plant into weed-free fields utilizing tillage or an effective burndown herbicide for
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control of emerged weeds.
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• Sanitize farm equipment to avoid spreading seed or vegetative propagules prior
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to leaving fields.
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Difficult to control weeds
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• Fields with difficult to control weeds should be planted in rotation with crops that
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allow the use of herbicides with an alternative mode of action or different
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management practices.
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• Difficult to control weeds may require sequential applications, including a broad
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spectrum preemergence herbicide followed by one or more postemergence
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herbicide applications. Utilize herbicides containing different modes of action
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effective on the target weeds in sequential applications.
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DO NOT overuse the technology
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• DO NOT use more than two applications of this or any other herbicide with the
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same mode of action in a single growing season unless mixed with an herbicide
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with a different mode of action which provides overlapping spectrum for the
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difficult to control weeds.
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Scout and inspect fields following application
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• Prevent an influx of weeds into the field by controlling weeds in field borders.
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• Scout fields after application to verify that the treatment was effective.
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• Suspected- herbicide resistant weeds may be identified by these indicators
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• Failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at
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||
the dose applied, especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds;
|
||
• A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species;
|
||
and
|
||
• Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
|
||
• Report non-performance of this product to your Syngenta retailer, Syngenta
|
||
representative, or call 1-866-Syngent (866-796-4368). If resistance is suspected
|
||
ensure weed escapes are controlled using an herbicide with an effective mode of
|
||
action and/or use non-chemical means to prevent further seed production.
|
||
Prevent weed escapes before, during, and after harvest
|
||
• DO NOT allow weed escapes to produce seed or vegetative structures including
|
||
tubers or stolons which contribute to spread and survival. Consider harvest
|
||
weed seed management and control weeds post-harvest to prevent seed
|
||
production.
|
||
Spray Additives
|
||
Only spray additives cleared for use on growing crops under 40 CFR 180 may be used
|
||
in spray mixture.
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
For Postemergence Applications Always Add One of the Following Except in
|
||
Tank Mix with Products Prohibiting Spray Additives:
|
||
Nonionic Surfactant (NIS) - Use NIS containing at least 75% surface active agent at
|
||
0.25 to 0.5% v/v (1-2 qt/100 gal) of the finished spray volume.
|
||
Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) - Use a nonphytotoxic COC containing 15-20% approved
|
||
emulsifier, at 0.5-1% v/v (0.5-1 gal/100 gal) of the finished spray volume. COC can
|
||
improve weed control but may slightly reduce crop safety.
|
||
Other Adjuvants - Adjuvants other than COC or NIS may be used providing the
|
||
product meets the following criteria:
|
||
1. Contains only EPA exempt ingredients
|
||
2. Is nonphytotoxic to the target crop
|
||
3. Is compatible in mixture. (May be established through a jar test.)
|
||
4. Is supported locally for use with Reflex Herbicide on the target crop through
|
||
proven field trials.
|
||
Note: No adjuvants are needed for preplant surface or preemergence applications
|
||
unless Reflex Herbicide is being used in a burndown on emerged weeds.
|
||
Directions for Mixing Order:
|
||
1. Fill the spray tank with half the required amount of water and begin agitation.*
|
||
2. Add dry pesticide formulations.
|
||
3. Add Reflex Herbicide.
|
||
4. Add liquid pesticide formulations.
|
||
5. Add spray adjuvant and fertilizer (if used).
|
||
6. Add the remaining water and maintain agitation throughout the spray operation.
|
||
*Compatibility agent, 1 gallon/500 gallons of water or 0.2% v/v, may be added as
|
||
needed.
|
||
Tank-Mix Compatibility Test
|
||
Syngenta has evaluated tank mix partners for efficaciousness, miscibility, and spray
|
||
ability.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the
|
||
intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions
|
||
for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most
|
||
restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture.
|
||
A jar test is advised prior to tank mixing to ensure compatibility of Reflex Herbicide with
|
||
mixture partners. Add proportion amounts of tank mixture components in a clear quart
|
||
jar one at a time in the directed mixing order. Gently shake or invert capped jar and let
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
stand for 15-30 minutes. If the mixture clumps, forms flakes, oily films or layers or other
|
||
precipitates, it is not compatible and the tank mixture cannot be used.
|
||
TANK MIX PARTNERS FOR REFLEX
|
||
BRAND/
|
||
EPA REG. NO.
|
||
ACTIVE
|
||
INGREDIENT(S)
|
||
BRAND/
|
||
EPA REG. NO.
|
||
ACTIVE
|
||
INGREDIENT(S)
|
||
Assure II®/3862-191 Dimethyl Benzyl
|
||
Ammonium Chloride
|
||
Harmony® GT XP/279-
|
||
9577
|
||
Trifensulfuron-methyl
|
||
Basagran®/
|
||
70506-434
|
||
Sodium bentazon Karmex® DF/66222-51 Diuron
|
||
Butyrac®/
|
||
42750-38
|
||
Dichlorophenoxy
|
||
butyric acid
|
||
Liberty® 280 SL
|
||
Herbicide/ 7969-448
|
||
Glufosinate-
|
||
ammonium
|
||
Boundry 6.5EC
|
||
Herbicide®/100-1162
|
||
S-metholachlor;
|
||
metribuzin
|
||
Poast®/7969-58 Sethoxydim
|
||
Caparol® 4L/100-620 Prometryn Poast Plus®/7969-88 Sethoxydim
|
||
Classic® Herbicide /
|
||
5481-681
|
||
Chlorimuron-ethyl Prowl® 3.3 EC
|
||
Herbicide /241-337
|
||
Pendimethalin
|
||
Cotoran® 4L/66222-181 Fluometuron Pursuit®/241-310 Ammonium salt of
|
||
imazethapyr
|
||
Direx® 4L/66222-54 Diuron Raptor®/241-379 Ammonium salt of
|
||
imazamox
|
||
Dual Magnum®
|
||
Herbicide/100-816
|
||
S-metholachlor Resource®/59639-82 Flumiclorac pentyl
|
||
ester
|
||
Dual II Magnum®/ 100-
|
||
818
|
||
S-metholachlor Glyphosate brands Glyphosate
|
||
Envoke®/5481-684 Trifloxysulfuron-sodium Scepter®/5481-597 Imazaquin
|
||
Eptam® 7E/10163-283 S-ethyl
|
||
dipropylthiocarbamate
|
||
Select®/59639-78 Clethodim
|
||
FirstRate®/5481-676 Cloransulam-methyl Sequence®/100-1185 Glyphosate ;
|
||
S-metholachlor
|
||
Solicam® DF
|
||
Herbicide/61842-41
|
||
Norflurazon
|
||
Fusilade DX/100-1070 Fluazifop-P-butyl Sonalan® 10G
|
||
Herbicide/10163-355
|
||
Ethalfluralin
|
||
Fusion/100-1059 Fluazifop-P-butyl;
|
||
fenoxaprop-P-ethyl
|
||
Staple® LX/352-613 Pyrithiobac sodium
|
||
GlyphomaxTM/62719-323 Glyphosate Suprend®100-1163 Prometryn
|
||
Gramoxone® SL
|
||
3.0/100-1652
|
||
Paraquat dichloride TreflanTM 4L
|
||
Herbicide/34704-853
|
||
Trifluralin
|
||
|
||
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|
||
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION
|
||
Preplant Surface and Preemergence Application - Use a minimum of 10 gallons per
|
||
acre. Nozzle selection must meet manufacturer’s gallonage and pressure directions for
|
||
preplant surface or preemergence applications.
|
||
Postemergence Application - Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure
|
||
complete coverage of the target weed. A spray volume of 10-20 gallons per acre and
|
||
30-60 psi at the nozzle tip is advised. On large weeds and/or dense foliage, use 60 psi
|
||
and a minimum of 20 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage.
|
||
The use of flat fan nozzles will result in the most effective postemergence application of
|
||
Reflex Herbicide.
|
||
BAND APPLICATIONS
|
||
Calculate the amount of herbicide and water volume needed for band treatment by the
|
||
following formulas:
|
||
Band width in inches X broadcast rate = Band herbicide rate
|
||
row width in inches per acre per acre
|
||
Band width in inches X broadcast volume = Band water volume
|
||
row width in inches per acre per acre
|
||
Note: Thorough weed coverage is important for postemergence band applications.
|
||
Best coverage is obtained with a minimum of two Fnozzles, one directed to each side of
|
||
the planted row. Application with a single nozzle directed over the top of the row is not
|
||
advised for postemergence applications but is suitable for preemergence applications.
|
||
Cultivation of untreated areas may be needed following band applications. When
|
||
making postemergence band applications and cultivating in the same operation,
|
||
position nozzles in advance of the cultivation device. This will reduce dust in the spray
|
||
area. Dust can intercept spray, reducing weed coverage resulting in less than adequate
|
||
weed control.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
||
Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of the target. A
|
||
minimum of 5 gallons per acre of spray mixture needs to be applied with a maximum of
|
||
40 PSI pressure. When foliage is dense, use a minimum of 10 gallons per acre to
|
||
ensure coverage of weed foliage.
|
||
Removable chemical extraction probes (also known as “stingers”) used in
|
||
suction/extraction systems must be rinsed within the pesticide container prior to
|
||
removal.
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION APPLICATION
|
||
Reflex Herbicide alone or in tank mixture with other herbicides on this label, which are
|
||
registered for center pivot application, may be applied in irrigation water preemergence
|
||
(after planting but before weeds or crop emerge) at rates specified on this label. Reflex
|
||
Herbicide also may be applied postemergence to the crop and preemergence to weeds
|
||
in crops where postemergence applications are allowed on this label. Follow all
|
||
restrictions (height, timing, rate, etc.) to avoid illegal residues. Apply this product only
|
||
through a center pivot irrigation system. DO NOT apply this product through any other
|
||
type of irrigation system. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues
|
||
in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water. If you have
|
||
questions about calibration, you must contact State Extension specialists, equipment
|
||
manufacturers, or other experts. DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including
|
||
greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system, unless the
|
||
pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place. A
|
||
person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or
|
||
under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make
|
||
necessary adjustments if the need arise.
|
||
Operating Instructions
|
||
• The system must contain a functional check-valve, vacuum relief valve, and low
|
||
pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-
|
||
source contamination from backflow.
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
|
||
check-valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed,
|
||
solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and
|
||
connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
|
||
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
• The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the
|
||
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
|
||
• The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will
|
||
stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where
|
||
pesticide distributions adversely affected.
|
||
• Systems must use a metering pump, including a positive displacement injection
|
||
pump (e.g., diaphragm pump or piston pump), effectively designed and constructed
|
||
of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a
|
||
system interlock.
|
||
• DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
• Prepare a mixture with a minimum of 1 part water to 1 part herbicide(s) and inject
|
||
this mixture into the center pivot system. Injecting a larger volume of a more dilute
|
||
mixture per hour will usually provide more accurate calibration of equipment.
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
Maintain sufficient agitation to keep the herbicide in suspension.
|
||
• Meter into irrigation water during entire period of water application.
|
||
• Apply in ½-1 inch of water. Use the lower water volume (½ inch) on coarser soils
|
||
and the higher volume (1 inch) on fine-textured soils. More than 1 inch of water at
|
||
application may reduce weed control by moving the herbicide below the effective
|
||
zone in the soil.
|
||
Precaution for center pivot applications: Where sprinkler distribution patterns DO NOT
|
||
overlap sufficiently, unacceptable weed control may result. Where sprinkler distribution
|
||
patterns overlap excessively, crop injury may result.
|
||
Posting of areas to be chemigated is required when 1) any part of a treated area is
|
||
within 300 feet of sensitive areas including residential areas, labor camps, businesses,
|
||
day care centers, hospitals, in-patient clinics, nursing homes or any public areas
|
||
including schools, parks, playgrounds, or other public facilities not including public
|
||
roads, or 2) when the chemigated area is open to the public including golf courses or
|
||
retail greenhouses.
|
||
Posting must conform to the following requirements. Treated areas shall be posted with
|
||
signs at all usual points of entry and along likely routes of approach from the listed
|
||
sensitive area. When there are no usual points of entry, signs must be posted in the
|
||
corners of the treated areas and in any other locations affording maximum visibility to
|
||
sensitive areas. The printed side of the sign must face away from the treated area
|
||
towards the sensitive area. The signs shall be printed in English. Signs must be posted
|
||
prior to application and must remain posted until foliage has dried and soil surface water
|
||
has disappeared. Signs may remain in place indefinitely as long as they are composed
|
||
of materials to prevent deterioration and maintain legibility for the duration of the posting
|
||
period.
|
||
All words shall consist of letters at least 2½ inches tall, and all letters and the symbol
|
||
shall be a color which sharply contrasts with their immediate background. At the top of
|
||
the sign shall be the words KEEP OUT, followed by an octagonal stop sign symbol at
|
||
least 8 inches in diameter containing the word STOP. Below the symbol shall be the
|
||
words PESTICIDES IN IRRIGATION WATER.
|
||
Posting required for chemigation does not replace other posting and reentry interval
|
||
requirements for farm worker safety.
|
||
Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems
|
||
1. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water
|
||
for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or
|
||
regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of
|
||
the year.
|
||
2. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional,
|
||
reduced-pressure zone, back-flow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in
|
||
the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system must be discharged into
|
||
a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical
|
||
break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of
|
||
the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
|
||
check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed,
|
||
solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and
|
||
connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
|
||
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut
|
||
down.
|
||
5. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off
|
||
the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where
|
||
there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where
|
||
pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering pump, including a positive displacement injection
|
||
pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials
|
||
that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system
|
||
interlock.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for
|
||
treatment.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
• DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROUGH ANY TYPE OF IRRIGATION
|
||
SYSTEM, EXCEPT CENTER PIVOT SYSTEMS.
|
||
• A maximum of 1.5 pt of Reflex Herbicide (or a maximum of 0.375 lb ai/A of
|
||
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre per
|
||
year in Region 1 (see Regional Use Map).
|
||
• A maximum of 1.5 pt of Reflex Herbicide (or a maximum of 0.375 lb ai/A of
|
||
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in
|
||
ALTERNATE years in Region 2 (see Regional Use Map).
|
||
• A maximum of 1.25 pt of Reflex Herbicide (or a maximum of 0.313 lb ai/A of
|
||
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in
|
||
ALTERNATE years in Region 3 (see Regional Use Map).
|
||
• A maximum of 1 pt of Reflex Herbicide (or a maximum of 0.25 lb ai/A of
|
||
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in
|
||
ALTERNATE years in Region 4 (see Regional Use Map).
|
||
• A maximum of 1 pt of Reflex Herbicide (or a maximum of 0.25 lb ai/A of
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in
|
||
ALTERNATE years in Region 4a (see Regional Use Map). Apply only to soybeans
|
||
in Region 4a. DO NOT make a Reflex Herbicide application later than June 20th.
|
||
Cumulative rainfall plus overhead irrigation must total 15 inches from the period of
|
||
Reflex Herbicide application to soybean crop maturity to allow planting of rotational
|
||
crops listed in this label (refer to Rotational Crop Restrictions section). If the
|
||
soybean crop is lost or the required cumulative rainfall plus irrigation is not received
|
||
as outlined above, plant only soybeans the following growing season.
|
||
• A maximum of 0.75 pt of Reflex Herbicide (or a maximum of 0.1875 lb ai/A of
|
||
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in
|
||
ALTERNATE years in Region 5 (see Regional Use Map).
|
||
• DO NOT make ground or aerial application during temperature inversions.
|
||
• DO NOT use on potatoes in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York.
|
||
• DO NOT apply a second application of Reflex Herbicide or other fomesafen
|
||
containing product as crop injury or illegal residues may occur in harvested crops.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
|
||
The following rotational crops may be planted after applying Reflex Herbicide at directed
|
||
rates:
|
||
Rotational Crops
|
||
Planting Time From Last
|
||
Reflex Herbicide Application
|
||
Bean, Dry
|
||
Bean, Snap
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Potato
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Soybean, Succulent (edamame)
|
||
0 months
|
||
Bean, Lima
|
||
Pea, Succulent
|
||
Peanut
|
||
Small Grains including Wheat, Barley, Rye
|
||
4 months
|
||
Corn, Field
|
||
Corn, Seed
|
||
Corn, Sweet5
|
||
Pepper (transplanted)1
|
||
Popcorn4
|
||
Pumpkin2
|
||
Rice
|
||
Tomato (transplanted)1
|
||
Watermelon2
|
||
10 months
|
||
Bean, Succulent (other than edamame, snap bean and
|
||
lima bean)
|
||
Cantaloupe2
|
||
Cucumber2
|
||
Edible-podded beans and peas not otherwise specified
|
||
in this table
|
||
Eggplant
|
||
Pea, Dry
|
||
Pepper, (direct-seeded)
|
||
Squash2
|
||
Sweet Potato
|
||
Tomato (direct-seeded)
|
||
12 months
|
||
Sorghum3 18 months
|
||
All other crops not listed above 18 months
|
||
1 4 months in Region 1
|
||
2 8 months in Region 1
|
||
3 10 months in Region 1
|
||
4 12 months in the states of Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Regions 4 and
|
||
4a when applied at rates of 1 pint per acre or more
|
||
5 18 months in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
|
||
York, Rhode Island, Vermont and Region 5
|
||
Restriction: DO NOT graze rotated small grain crops for harvest forage or straw for
|
||
livestock.
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||
• Thoroughly clean the spray system with water and a commercial tank cleaner before
|
||
and after each use.
|
||
• Tank mixes of Reflex Herbicide with other pesticides, fertilizers or any other
|
||
additives except as specified on this label may result in tank-mix incompatibility,
|
||
unsatisfactory performance or unsatisfactory crop injury.
|
||
• Avoid overlapping spray swaths, as injury may occur to rotational crops.
|
||
• To provide adequate coverage, it is advised that ground speed not exceed 10 mph
|
||
during application.
|
||
• Crops other than those labeled may be severely injured by drift.
|
||
• Tank-mixes with greater than 0.0156 lb 2,4-DB/A may results in unacceptable crop
|
||
injury.
|
||
Replanting
|
||
If replanting is necessary in fields previously treated with Reflex Herbicide, the field may
|
||
be replanted to cotton, dry beans, potatoes, snap beans or soybeans. During
|
||
replanting, a minimum of tillage is advised to preserve the herbicide barrier for effective
|
||
weed control. If tank-mix combinations were used, refer to product labels for any
|
||
additional replanting instructions.
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
REFLEX HERBICIDE - USE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
REFER TO MAP FOR DEFINITION OF SPECIFIED
|
||
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
|
||
REFLEX HERBICIDE REGIONAL USE MAP
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application
|
||
information for each crop in each region including the maximum yearly application rate,
|
||
maximum number of applications, pre-harvest and retreatment interval.
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
REGION 1
|
||
(Maximum Rate 1.5 pt/A (0.375 lb ai/A) per year)
|
||
Includes the following states or portion of states where Reflex Herbicide may be applied:
|
||
Region 1
|
||
Alabama All areas.
|
||
Arkansas All areas.
|
||
Florida All areas except for Miami-Dade County.
|
||
Georgia All areas.
|
||
Louisiana All areas.
|
||
Mississippi All areas.
|
||
Missouri Counties of Bollinger, Butler, Cape Giradeau, Dunklin, Madison,
|
||
Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Stoddard and
|
||
Wayne.
|
||
North Carolina All areas.
|
||
Oklahoma All areas east of U.S. Highway 75 and East of Indian Nation Parkway.
|
||
South Carolina All areas.
|
||
Tennessee All areas.
|
||
Texas All areas east of U.S. Highway 77 to State Road 239, including all of
|
||
Calhoun County.
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application information for each crop in
|
||
each region including the maximum yearly application rate, maximum number of applications, pre-harvest
|
||
interval and retreatment interval.
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
REGION 2
|
||
(Maximum Rate 1.5 pt/A (0.375 lb ai/A), alternate years)
|
||
Includes the following states or portion of states where Reflex Herbicide may be applied:
|
||
Region 2
|
||
Delaware All areas.
|
||
Illinois All areas south of Interstate 70.
|
||
Indiana All areas south of Interstate 70.
|
||
Kentucky All areas.
|
||
Maryland All areas.
|
||
Ohio All areas south of Interstate 70.
|
||
Pennsylvania All areas south of Interstate 80 to the intersection of U.S. Highway 15 and
|
||
east of U.S. Highway 15 and U.S. Highway 522.
|
||
Virginia All areas.
|
||
West Virginia All areas.
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application information for each crop in
|
||
each region including the maximum yearly application rate, maximum number of applications, pre-harvest
|
||
interval and retreatment interval.
|
||
|
||
22
|
||
REGION 3
|
||
(Maximum Rate 1.25 pt/A (0.313 lb ai/A), alternate years)
|
||
Includes the following states or portion of states where Reflex Herbicide may be applied:
|
||
Region 3
|
||
Connecticut All areas.
|
||
Illinois All areas north of Interstate 70.
|
||
Indiana All areas north of Interstate 70.
|
||
Iowa All areas.
|
||
Maine All areas.
|
||
Massachusetts All areas.
|
||
Missouri All counties except for those listed in Region 1.
|
||
Ohio All areas north of Interstate 70.
|
||
New
|
||
Hampshire
|
||
All areas.
|
||
New Jersey All areas.
|
||
New York All areas. DO NOT use on potatoes in Nassau and Suffolk counties, New
|
||
York.
|
||
Pennsylvania All areas except those listed in Region 2.
|
||
Rhode Island All areas.
|
||
Vermont All areas.
|
||
Wisconsin All areas south of U.S. Highway 18 between Prairie Du Chien and Madison,
|
||
and south of Interstate 94 between Madison and Milwaukee.
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application information for each crop in
|
||
each region including the maximum yearly application rate, maximum number of applications, pre-harvest
|
||
interval and retreatment interval.
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
REGION 4
|
||
(Maximum Rate 1 pt/A (0.25 lb ai/A), alternate years)
|
||
Includes the following states or portion of states where Reflex Herbicide may be applied:
|
||
Region 4
|
||
Kansas All counties east of or intersected by U.S. Highway 281.
|
||
Michigan Southern Peninsula.
|
||
Minnesota All areas south of Interstate 94.
|
||
Nebraska All counties east of or intersected by U.S. Highway 281.
|
||
North Dakota All areas east of Interstate 29 from Fargo south to the South Dakota state
|
||
line.
|
||
South Dakota All areas east of Interstate 29 from the North Dakota state line to
|
||
Watertown, all areas east of Highway 81 from Watertown to Madison and
|
||
all areas east and south of State Road 34 and U.S. Highway 281 to the
|
||
Nebraska state line.
|
||
Wisconsin All areas south of Interstate 94 (except those in Region 3) from Minnesota
|
||
state line to Eau Claire and south of U.S. Highway 29 from Eau Claire to
|
||
Green Bay plus Barron, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Door, Dunn, Eau Claire,
|
||
Langlade, Lincoln, Kewaunee, Marathon, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto,
|
||
Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Shawano, St. Croix, Taylor, and Washburn
|
||
counties. The following counties are excluded: Adams, Marquette,
|
||
Portage, Waupaca, Waushara and Wood.
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application information for each crop in
|
||
each region including the maximum yearly application rate, maximum number of applications, pre-harvest
|
||
interval and retreatment interval.
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
REGION 4a
|
||
(Maximum Rate 1 pt/A (0.25 lb ai/A), Alternate Years*)
|
||
Includes the following portions of states where Reflex Herbicide may be applied:
|
||
Region
|
||
4a
|
||
Kansas All areas west of U.S. Highway 281 to the Colorado state line.
|
||
Nebraska All areas that intersect west of U.S. Highway 281 and east of U.S. Highway
|
||
83.
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application information for each crop in
|
||
each region including the maximum yearly application rate, maximum number of applications, pre-harvest
|
||
interval and retreatment interval.
|
||
*Note: Refer to the Use Precautions section for additional requirements that must
|
||
be followed to use Reflex Herbicide in Region 4a.
|
||
|
||
25
|
||
REGION 5
|
||
(Maximum Rate 0.75 pt/A (0.1875 lb ai/A), alternate years)
|
||
Includes the following states or portion of states where Reflex Herbicide may be applied:
|
||
Region 5
|
||
Minnesota All areas south of U.S. Highway 2 (except those areas in Region 4), plus
|
||
Betrami, Clearwater, Lake of the Woods, Kittson, Marshall, Pennington,
|
||
Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau.
|
||
North Dakota All areas east of U.S. Highway 281, except those areas in Region 4.
|
||
South Dakota All areas east of U.S. Highway 281, except those areas in Region 4.
|
||
Refer to crop specific application directions in this label for specific application information for each crop in
|
||
each region including the maximum yearly application rate, maximum number of applications, pre-harvest
|
||
interval and retreatment interval.
|
||
|
||
26
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
Table 1. Weeds controlled or partially controlled* by preplant surface or
|
||
preemergence application of Reflex Herbicide at 1 to 1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A)1
|
||
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled Soil Texture Organic Matter
|
||
Amaranth, Palmer All soil types Up to 5%
|
||
Croton, Tropic2
|
||
Eclipta
|
||
Galinsoga spp.
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common
|
||
Morningglory, Smallflower
|
||
Nightshade, Black
|
||
Nightshade, Eastern Black
|
||
Pigweed, Redroot
|
||
Pigweed, Smooth
|
||
Poinsettia, Wild
|
||
Purslane, Common
|
||
Ragweed, Common2
|
||
Sida, Prickly2
|
||
Starbur, Bristly
|
||
Broadleaf Weeds Partially Controlled*
|
||
Anoda, Spurred
|
||
Cocklebur, Common
|
||
Morningglory, Entireleaf
|
||
Morningglory, Ivyleaf
|
||
Morningglory, Pitted
|
||
Morningglory, Red/Scarlet
|
||
Morningglory, Tall
|
||
Nightshade, Hairy
|
||
Ragweed, Giant
|
||
Waterhemp, Common
|
||
Sedges Partially Controlled*
|
||
Nutsedge, Yellow
|
||
*Partial control means significant activity, but not always at a level considered
|
||
acceptable for commercial weed control.
|
||
1Use the higher end of the rate range when heavy weed populations are anticipated.
|
||
2Rates less than 1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A) will provide only partial control of this
|
||
weed.
|
||
|
||
27
|
||
Table 2. Weeds controlled or partially controlled* by postemergence application of
|
||
Reflex Herbicide
|
||
Reflex Herbicide Rate (pt/A) (lb ai/A)
|
||
Maximum Growth Stage Controlled At
|
||
Weed
|
||
0.75 pt/A
|
||
(0.1875 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
1 pt/A
|
||
(0.25 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
1.25 pt/A
|
||
(0.313 lb
|
||
ai/A)No. of
|
||
True Leaves
|
||
1.5 pt/A
|
||
(0.375 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
Anoda, Spurred -- -- -- 2
|
||
Balloonvine -- -- 2c 2
|
||
Carpetweed -- 6" Diameter
|
||
Size
|
||
Multi-leaf
|
||
6" Diameter
|
||
Unlimited Size
|
||
Citron (Wild Watermelon) -- 2 2 4
|
||
Cocklebur, Commona,b -- - 2 4
|
||
Copperleaf, Hophornbeam -- 2 2 4
|
||
Copperleaf, Virginia -- 2 2 4
|
||
Crotalaria, Showy -- 4 4 6
|
||
Croton, Tropic -- 2 2 4
|
||
Cucumber, Volunteer -- 4 4 6
|
||
Eclipta -- 2 2 4
|
||
Groundcherry, Cutleaf -- 4 4 6
|
||
Hempb -- -- 4 6
|
||
Horsenettleb -- 2c 3c 4c
|
||
Jimsonweed 2 4 6 8
|
||
Ladysthumb -- 2 2 4
|
||
Lambsquarters, Commonc -- 2 2 2
|
||
Mexicanweed -- 2c 2c 2
|
||
Morningglory
|
||
Cypressvine -- 4 4 6
|
||
Entireleaf var. 2c 2 2 4
|
||
Ivyleaf 2c 2 2 4
|
||
Purple Moonflower -- 2 4 4
|
||
Red (Scarlet) -- 2 2 4
|
||
Smallflower -- 2 2 4
|
||
Pitted (Smallwhite) -- 4 4 4
|
||
Tall (Common) 2c 2 2 3
|
||
Palmleaf (Willowleaf) -- 2 2 4
|
||
Mustard, Wild 2 4 6 8
|
||
Nightshade, Black 2 4 4 4
|
||
|
||
28
|
||
Reflex Herbicide Rate (pt/A) (lb ai/A)
|
||
Maximum Growth Stage Controlled At
|
||
Weed
|
||
0.75 pt/A
|
||
(0.1875 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
1 pt/A
|
||
(0.25 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
1.25 pt/A
|
||
(0.313 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
1.5 pt/A
|
||
(0.375 lb ai/A)
|
||
No. of True
|
||
Leaves
|
||
Nutsedge, Yellow -- -- -- Suppression
|
||
Only
|
||
Pigweed
|
||
Amaranth, Palmer 2c 4 4 6
|
||
Amaranth, Spiny 2c 2 2 4
|
||
Redroot 2c 4 6 6
|
||
Smooth 2c 4 4 6
|
||
Poinsettia, Wild -- -- -- 3
|
||
Purslane, Common -- Multi-Leaf
|
||
6" Diameter
|
||
Multi-Leaf
|
||
6" Diameter
|
||
Multi-Leaf
|
||
8" Diameter
|
||
Pusley, Florida -- -- -- 2
|
||
Ragweed, Common 2 4 4 6
|
||
Ragweed, Giantb -- -- 4 4
|
||
Redweed -- -- -- 3c
|
||
Sesbania, Hemp -- 6 6 12
|
||
Sicklepod -- -- -- Cotyledonc
|
||
Sida, Prickly -- -- -- Cotyledonc
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania 2c 4 4 6
|
||
Smellmelon -- -- -- 2
|
||
Spurge, Prostrate -- -- -- 1" Diameterc
|
||
Spurge, Spotted -- -- -- 2c
|
||
Starbur, Bristly -- 2 2 4
|
||
Sunflower, Common -- -- -- 2
|
||
Velvetleafb -- -- 2 4
|
||
Venice Mallow 2 4 4 6
|
||
Witchweed -- Multi-leaf
|
||
Up to 7"
|
||
Multi-leaf
|
||
Up to 7"
|
||
Multi-leaf
|
||
Up to 10"
|
||
Waterhemp, Common 2c 2 2 4
|
||
Waterhemp, Tall 2c 2 2 4
|
||
Yellow Rocket 2 4 6 6
|
||
*Partial control means significant activity, but not always at a level considered acceptable for
|
||
commercial weed control.
|
||
aDO NOT apply in cotyledon stage.
|
||
bFor effective control of this weed it is necessary to use 1% MSO and 2.5% UAN v/v as an
|
||
adjuvant in Regions 2 and 3 (soybeans only).
|
||
cPartial control.
|
||
|
||
29
|
||
SPECIAL USE DIRECTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL WEED PROBLEMS
|
||
Partial Control* of Annual Grasses
|
||
The grasses listed below may be partially controlled by preemergence applications of
|
||
Reflex Herbicide at 1-1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A).
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Panicum, Texas
|
||
Signalgrass, Broadleaf
|
||
The grasses listed below may be partially controlled by postemergence applications of
|
||
Reflex Herbicide at 1-1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A).
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Signalgrass, Broadleaf
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
Giant
|
||
Green
|
||
Yellow
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Johnsongrass, Seedling
|
||
Panicum, Fall
|
||
Panicum, Texas
|
||
Partial Control* of Perennial Weeds
|
||
Use of Reflex Herbicide postemergence at rates of 1-1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A) will
|
||
aid in suppressing the above-ground portions of the weeds listed below until crop
|
||
canopy can assist in suppression. Perennial weeds continue to regrow from
|
||
underground rootstocks even if above-ground foliage is temporarily controlled or
|
||
retarded. Even though Reflex Herbicide and crop competition can suppress perennial
|
||
weeds for a growing season, the rootstocks will continue to live and reestablishment will
|
||
occur in subsequent years.
|
||
Milkweed, Climbing
|
||
Milkweed, Honeyvine
|
||
Bindweed, Field
|
||
Bindweed, Hedge
|
||
Trumpetcreeper
|
||
*Partial control means significant activity, but not always at a level considered
|
||
acceptable for commercial weed control.
|
||
|
||
30
|
||
CROP USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
COTTON
|
||
Preemergence Application to Coarse-Textured Soils
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide at 1-1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A) as a preemergence
|
||
application to coarse textured soils (sandy loam, loamy sand, sandy clay loam) only.
|
||
Refer to Table 1 for a list of weeds controlled or partially controlled.
|
||
Preplant Surface Application to Medium or Fine-Textured Soils
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide at 1 pt/A (0.25 lb ai/A) as a preplant surface application to
|
||
medium or fine-textured soils (i.e., soil types heavier than coarse-textured soils) up to
|
||
21 days prior to planting cotton. Apply after the last tillage operation is completed.
|
||
Refer to Table 1 for a list of weeds controlled or partially controlled.
|
||
Refer to Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map for the maximum rate of Reflex Herbicide
|
||
(or other fomesafen containing products) that may be applied in each geographic region.
|
||
To avoid severe crop injury, the following directions must be followed when application
|
||
is made to medium or fine-textured soils:
|
||
• After Reflex Herbicide application, a minimum of 0.5 inch of rainfall or overhead
|
||
irrigation must occur before planting cotton.
|
||
• Cotton must be planted at least 0.75 inch in depth.
|
||
• Avoid overlapping spray swaths.
|
||
• DO NOT disturb or re-work the seedbed following application.
|
||
The use of an in-furrow or seed applied fungicide will assist with seedling establishment
|
||
and development.
|
||
Cotton plants are generally unaffected by preplant surface or preemergence
|
||
applications of Reflex Herbicide when applied at specified rates and application use
|
||
directions. Some crinkling or spotting of cotton foliage or stunting may occur, but cotton
|
||
plants normally outgrow these effects and develop normally. Cotton foliage is sensitive
|
||
to Reflex Herbicide.
|
||
Reflex Herbicide Tank Mixes for Preplant Surface or Preemergence Application
|
||
To broaden the weed control spectrum, Reflex Herbicide may be tank mixed with other
|
||
preemergence herbicides including Caparol®, Cotoran®, Direx®, Karmex®, Solicam®,
|
||
or Staple®. For control of emerged weeds, Reflex Herbicide may be tank mixed with a
|
||
burndown herbicide including dicamba, Gramoxone® brands or glyphosate brands
|
||
(including Roundup®) labeled in cotton.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the
|
||
intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions
|
||
for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most
|
||
|
||
31
|
||
restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture.
|
||
Post-Directed Application (All Soil Types)
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide in emerged cotton as a post-directed treatment using precision
|
||
post-directed, hooded or shielded application equipment to provide complete coverage
|
||
of emerged weeds. Apply Reflex Herbicide at 1-1.5 pt/A (0.25 – 0.375 lb ai/A) in a
|
||
minimum of 10 gallons spray solution per acre. Applications may be made broadcast or
|
||
banded. Post-directed applications of Reflex Herbicide will provide contact control of
|
||
labeled emerged weeds and residual preemergence control of labeled weeds (once
|
||
activated by rainfall or irrigation). Refer to the Weeds Controlled section for a list of
|
||
weeds controlled, specified application rates, weed growth stages, and application
|
||
directions.
|
||
Reflex Herbicide must be applied with a non-ionic surfactant at 0.25 to 0.5% v/v, or crop
|
||
oil concentrate at 1% v/v to emerged weeds.
|
||
Restriction: DO NOT add liquid nitrogen (28-32%) to Reflex Herbicide, or Reflex
|
||
Herbicide tank mixes in cotton.
|
||
To broaden the weed control spectrum, post-directed applications of Reflex Herbicide
|
||
may be tank mixed with other labeled post-directed herbicides including Caparol, Direx,
|
||
Dual Magnum®, Envoke®, Karmex, Sequence®, or Suprend®. When applied with
|
||
hooded or shielded sprayers, Reflex Herbicide and Reflex Herbicide tank mixes may be
|
||
applied with burndown products including Gramoxone brands, Sequence or glyphosate
|
||
brands (including Roundup) labeled for in crop application in cotton.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the
|
||
intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions
|
||
for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most
|
||
restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture.
|
||
Cotton foliage is sensitive to Reflex Herbicide applications. Avoid contact to cotton
|
||
foliage as unacceptable injury will occur. Application equipment must be calibrated
|
||
(spray pressure, nozzle type and configuration, and orifice size) to avoid fine spray
|
||
droplets contacting green cotton stems and foliage.
|
||
Post-Directed Application Timing in Cotton
|
||
Reflex Herbicide may be applied to cotton at least 6 inches in height through layby as a
|
||
post-directed application. All post-directed applications must avoid spray contact with
|
||
any green non-barked parts of the cotton plant or foliage as unacceptable injury will
|
||
occur. Follow the application timing directions below for post-directed applications in
|
||
cotton.
|
||
|
||
32
|
||
Shield and Hooded Applications
|
||
Make a precision post-directed Reflex Herbicide application to the base of the cotton
|
||
plant avoiding contact with the cotton stem or foliage when cotton is at least 6 inches in
|
||
height to avoid cotton injury. Use only hooded or shielded spray equipment to apply
|
||
Reflex Herbicide in cotton that is 6 inches to 12 inches in height. Adjust nozzles to
|
||
provide full coverage of emerged target weeds.
|
||
Layby Applications
|
||
Make a post-directed Reflex Herbicide application to the base of the cotton plant
|
||
avoiding contact with any non-barked portion of the cotton plant or foliage. Use
|
||
precision post-directed equipment or hooded or shielded sprayers on cotton that has
|
||
developed a minimum of 4 inches of brown bark through layby. Application equipment
|
||
must be configured to provide full coverage of emerged target weeds.
|
||
Use Restrictions - Cotton
|
||
DO NOT apply more than the maximum rates and number of applications of Reflex
|
||
Herbicide to cotton in each geographic region (refer to the Reflex Herbicide Regional
|
||
Use Map) specified in the following table.
|
||
Use Restrictions for Cotton
|
||
Region Soil Texture
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application
|
||
Reflex Rate
|
||
(pt/A)
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application
|
||
Reflex Rate
|
||
(lb fomesafen/A/year)
|
||
Maximum Number
|
||
Applications
|
||
Minimum
|
||
PHI (days)
|
||
1
|
||
Coarse 1.5 0.375
|
||
1 per year 70
|
||
Medium to Fine 1 0.25
|
||
2
|
||
Coarse 1.5 0.375
|
||
1 every other year 70
|
||
Medium to Fine 1 0.25
|
||
3
|
||
Coarse 1.25 0.313
|
||
1 every other year 70
|
||
Medium to Fine 1 0.25
|
||
4
|
||
Coarse
|
||
1 0.25 1 every other year 70
|
||
Medium to Fine
|
||
4a Not allowed
|
||
5 Not allowed
|
||
• DO NOT apply as a preemergence application to medium or fine-textured soils
|
||
as crop injury will likely occur.
|
||
• DO NOT exceed 1 pt/A per year (0.25 lb ai/A/year) of Reflex Herbicide on
|
||
medium or fine-textured soils.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 1 pt/A in a single application (0.25 lb ai/A/year).
|
||
• DO NOT make more than one application per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply Reflex Herbicide over the top of emerged cotton as unacceptable
|
||
cotton injury will occur.
|
||
|
||
33
|
||
|
||
Special Use Directions for the Suppression of Woollyleaf Bursage (Lakeweed),
|
||
Ambrosia grayi, in Texas
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide to cultivated areas of cropland in the fall or spring as a spot
|
||
treatment at a rate of 1.5 pints per acre and incorporate to a depth of 2-3 inches for
|
||
suppression of woollyleaf bursage. Make applications with ground equipment.
|
||
|
||
The use of adjuvants, as specified under the Spray Additives section, will significantly
|
||
improve the initial burndown of any emerged woollyleaf bursage, but this effect is only
|
||
temporary. Therefore, an adjuvant may be used if desired, but is not necessary.
|
||
|
||
Significant suppression may not be seen until 6-8 months after application, but must
|
||
then continue for at least 2 years after application. Cotton or soybeans may be planted
|
||
in treated areas. Under certain conditions, significant damage may occur to cotton
|
||
planted within 18 months of application. A 3-year interval from last application to
|
||
planting is required for all other crops.
|
||
|
||
Restriction: If two consecutive year applications of Reflex Herbicide are made, allow a
|
||
2-year interval before another application.
|
||
|
||
DRY BEANS (chickpea, garbanzo bean, sweet lupine, white sweet lupine, white
|
||
lupine, grain lupine, kidney bean, lima bean, mung bean, navy bean, pinto bean,
|
||
snap bean, waxbean, broad bean, fava bean, asparagus bean, black-eyed pea and
|
||
cowpea) AND SNAP BEANS
|
||
|
||
Preplant Surface and Preemergence Application
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide as a preplant surface or preemergence application in Regions 1,
|
||
2, 3, and 4 only for control or partial control of the weeds listed in Table 1. Reflex
|
||
Herbicide can be applied alone, or tank mixed or followed sequentially with other
|
||
labeled dry bean or snap bean herbicides to broaden the weed control spectrum or
|
||
control newly emerged weeds. Refer to the Tank Mix and Sequential Application
|
||
section for additional information.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: Treated soil that is splashed onto newly emerged seedings may result in
|
||
temporary crop injury but plants normally outgrow these effects and develop normally.
|
||
|
||
Postemergence Application
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide as a postemergent broadcast application in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4
|
||
and 5 for control or partial control of the weeds listed in Table 2 and in the Special Use
|
||
Directions for Additional Weed Problems section. Application rate depends on weed
|
||
species and growth stage. Two applications may be made if necessary but not to
|
||
exceed the maximum rate specified per geographic region. (Refer to map for definition
|
||
of specified geographic regions). Refer to the Spray Additives section for advised
|
||
spray additives. Use of crop oil concentrate can improve weed control but may slightly
|
||
increase crop response. DO NOT use UAN (28-32%) or ammonium sulfate on dry
|
||
|
||
34
|
||
|
||
beans or snap beans as severe crop injury may occur. Apply when dry beans or snap
|
||
beans have at least one fully expanded trifoliate leaf.
|
||
|
||
Reflex Herbicide can be applied alone or in tank mix with other labeled dry bean or snap
|
||
bean postemergence herbicides to broaden the weed control spectrum. Refer to the
|
||
Tank Mix and Sequential Application section.
|
||
|
||
Some bronzing, crinkling or spotting of dry bean or snap bean leaves may occur
|
||
following postemergence applications, but dry beans and snap beans soon outgrow
|
||
these effects and develop normally.
|
||
|
||
Refer to Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map for the maximum rate of Reflex Herbicide
|
||
(or other fomesafen containing products) that may be applied per year or alternate year
|
||
in each geographic region.
|
||
|
||
Tank Mix and Sequential Applications for Dry Beans and Snap Beans
|
||
Reflex Herbicide can be used sequentially or in tank mix with the following products:
|
||
|
||
Dry Beans and Snap Beans Dry Beans Only
|
||
Assure II® Frontier®
|
||
Basagran® Select®
|
||
Dual Magnum Sonalan®
|
||
Eptam®
|
||
Poast®
|
||
Prowl®
|
||
Pursuit®
|
||
Raptor®
|
||
TreflanTM
|
||
|
||
Under certain conditions, the mixture of Reflex Herbicide with one or more of the above
|
||
mentioned broadleaf herbicides may cause a reduction in activity of any postemergence
|
||
grass herbicide in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
For sequential applications allow 2-3 days after the application of the postemergence
|
||
grass herbicide before applying Reflex Herbicide or Reflex Herbicide mixtures. Where
|
||
Reflex Herbicide or the Reflex Herbicide mixture is applied first, apply the grass
|
||
herbicide when the grass weeds begin to develop new leaves (generally around 7
|
||
days).
|
||
|
||
NOTE: Tank-mix applications can result in increased crop injury as compared to either
|
||
product used alone.
|
||
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the
|
||
intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions
|
||
for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most
|
||
restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture.
|
||
|
||
35
|
||
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions – Dry Beans and Snap Beans
|
||
|
||
• DO NOT apply to any field in Regions 2, 3, 4 or 5 more than once every other year.
|
||
|
||
For snap beans:
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than the maximum rates and number of applications of Reflex
|
||
Herbicide to snap beans in each geographic region (refer to the Reflex Herbicide
|
||
Regional Use Map) specified in the following table.
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions for Snap Beans
|
||
Region
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate (pt/A)
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate
|
||
(lb fomesafen/A/year)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number Applications
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
1 1.5 0.375 1 per year 30
|
||
2 1.5 0.375 1 every other year 30
|
||
3 1.25 0.313 1 every other year 30
|
||
4 1 0.25 1 every other year 30
|
||
4a Not allowed
|
||
5 0.75 0.1875 1 every other year 30
|
||
• DO NOT utilize hay or straw for animal feed or bedding.
|
||
|
||
For dry beans:
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than the maximum rates and number of applications of Reflex
|
||
Herbicide to dry beans in each geographic region (refer to the Reflex Herbicide
|
||
Regional Use Map) specified in the following table.
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions for Dry Beans
|
||
Region
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate (pt/A)
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate
|
||
(lb fomesafen/A/year)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number Applications
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
1 1.5 0.375 1 per year 45
|
||
2 1.5 0.375 1 every other year 45
|
||
3 1.25 0.313 1 every other year 45
|
||
4 1 0.25 1 every other year 45
|
||
4a Not allowed
|
||
5 0.75 0.1875 1 every other year 45
|
||
• DO NOT graze animals on green forage or stubble.
|
||
• DO NOT utilize hay or straw for animal feed or bedding.
|
||
|
||
36
|
||
|
||
POTATOES
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide at 1 pint/A as a broadcast preemergence application after
|
||
planting but before potato emergence for control or partial control of weeds listed in
|
||
Table 1. Effectiveness will be reduced if later cultural practices expose untreated soil.
|
||
For application by center pivot irrigation, see the Center Pivot Irrigation Application
|
||
section of this label.
|
||
|
||
Note: Potato varieties may vary in their response to Reflex Herbicide. When using
|
||
Reflex Herbicide for the first time on a particular variety, always determine crop
|
||
sensitivity before using.
|
||
|
||
Refer to Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map for the maximum rate of Reflex Herbicide
|
||
(or other fomesafen containing products) that may be applied per year or alternate year
|
||
in each geographic region.
|
||
|
||
Tank Mixtures with Other Products Registered for Use in Potatoes
|
||
|
||
For preemergence applications in potatoes, Reflex Herbicide may be tank mixed with
|
||
other pesticide products registered for use in this way and timing in potatoes. If you
|
||
have no previous experience mixing these products under your conditions, perform a
|
||
compatibility test before attempting large-scale mixing (see Tank Mix Compatibility
|
||
Test section of this label).
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions – Potatoes
|
||
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than the maximum rates and number of applications of Reflex
|
||
Herbicide to potatoes in each geographic region (refer to the Reflex Herbicide
|
||
Regional Use Map) specified in the following table.
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions for Potatoes
|
||
Region
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate (pt/A)
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate
|
||
(lb fomesafen/A/year)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number Applications
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
1 1 0.25 1 per year 70
|
||
2 1 0.25 1 every other year 70
|
||
3 1 0.25 1 every other year 70
|
||
4 1 0.25 1 every other year 70
|
||
4a Not allowed
|
||
5 Not allowed
|
||
• DO NOT apply Reflex Herbicide as a pre-plant incorporated application in potatoes or crop
|
||
injury may occur.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to emerged potato plants or severe crop injury will occur.
|
||
• DO NOT use on potatoes in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York.
|
||
|
||
37
|
||
|
||
SOYBEANS
|
||
|
||
Preplant Surface and Preemergence Application
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide as a preplant surface or preemergence application in Regions 1,
|
||
2, 3, and 4 only for control or partial control of the weeds listed in Table 1. Reflex
|
||
Herbicide can be applied alone or tank mixed or followed sequentially with other labeled
|
||
soybean herbicides to broaden the weed control spectrum or control newly emerged
|
||
weedFs. Refer to the Tank Mix and Sequential Application section for additional
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
For control of emerged weeds, Reflex Herbicide may be tank mixed with a burndown
|
||
herbicide including Gramoxone brands or glyphosate brands (including Roundup)
|
||
labeled in soybeans. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products
|
||
are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and
|
||
limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users
|
||
must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each
|
||
product in the tank mixture. In reduced tillage plantings, Reflex Herbicide can be
|
||
applied up to 14 days prior to planting or at planting with a burndown herbicide.
|
||
|
||
Postemergence Application
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide as a postemergence broadcast application in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4
|
||
and 5 for control or partial control of weeds listed in Table 2 and in the Special Use
|
||
Directions for Additional Weed Problems section. Application rate depends on weed
|
||
species and growth stage. Refer to the Spray Additives section for advised spray
|
||
additives. To enhance postemergence control of susceptible broadleaf weeds
|
||
(soybeans only) in Regions 2, 3, 4 and 5 (see Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map),
|
||
Reflex Herbicide can be used with a minimum of 2.5% liquid nitrogen (28-32%) or a
|
||
minimum of 10 pounds ammonium sulfate per 100 gallons of spray volume.
|
||
|
||
Reflex Herbicide can be applied alone or in combination with other labeled soybean
|
||
postemergence herbicides to broaden the weed control spectrum. Refer to the Tank
|
||
Mix and Sequential Application section.
|
||
|
||
Some bronzing, crinkling or spotting of soybean leaves may occur following
|
||
postemergent applications, but soybeans soon outgrow these effects and develop
|
||
normally.
|
||
|
||
Tank Mix and Sequential Applications for Soybeans
|
||
|
||
Reflex Herbicide can be used sequentially or in tank mix with one or more of the
|
||
following products: Assure II, Basagran, Boundary®, Butyrac®, Classic®, Dual
|
||
Magnum, Dual II Magnum®, FirstRate®, Fusilade® DX, Fusion®, Glyphosate (including
|
||
Roundup or Glyphomax™), Gramoxone brands, Harmony® GT XP, Liberty® 280 SL
|
||
Herbicide, Pursuit, Poast, Poast Plus®, Prowl, Raptor, Resource®, Select®, Sequence,
|
||
and Scepter®.
|
||
|
||
38
|
||
|
||
Under certain conditions, the mixture of Reflex Herbicide with one or more of the above
|
||
mentioned broadleaf herbicides may cause a reduction in activity of any postemergence
|
||
grass herbicide in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
For sequential applications allow 2-3 days after the application of the postemergence
|
||
grass herbicide before applying Reflex Herbicide or Reflex Herbicide mixtures. Where
|
||
Reflex Herbicide or the Reflex Herbicide mixture is applied first, apply the
|
||
postemergence grass herbicide when the grass weeds begin to develop new leaves
|
||
(generally around 7 days).
|
||
|
||
NOTE:
|
||
|
||
• Tank-mix applications can result in increased crop injury as compared to either
|
||
product used alone.
|
||
|
||
• This tank mix can be applied postemergence to any soybean variety for additional
|
||
broadleaf weed control.
|
||
|
||
• It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for
|
||
the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and
|
||
directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the
|
||
most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in
|
||
the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
Refer to Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map for the maximum rate of Reflex Herbicide
|
||
(or other fomesafen containing products) that may be applied per year or alternate year
|
||
in each geographic region.
|
||
|
||
Roundup Ready® Soybean Tank Mixes
|
||
|
||
Reflex Herbicide can be tank mixed with glyphosate products that are labeled for
|
||
Roundup Ready soybeans for improved postemergence control of many weeds
|
||
including morningglory spp., hemp sesbania, and black nightshade which glyphosate
|
||
has difficulty controlling, but are susceptible to Reflex Herbicide.
|
||
|
||
Restriction: DO NOT allow this tank mix to move off target, as contact by even minute
|
||
quantities can cause severe damage or death to any non-target vegetation.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: Postemergence application of this tank mix on soybean varieties which DO
|
||
NOT contain the Roundup Ready gene will result in severe crop injury or death of the
|
||
soybean crop. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are
|
||
registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and
|
||
limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users
|
||
must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each
|
||
product in the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
39
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions – Soybeans
|
||
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than the maximum rates and number of applications of Reflex
|
||
Herbicide to soybeans in each geographic region (refer to the Reflex Herbicide
|
||
Regional Use Map) specified in the following table.
|
||
|
||
Reflex Herbicide Use Restrictions for Soybeans
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region
|
||
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex Rate
|
||
(pt/A)
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate
|
||
(lb fomesafen/A/year)
|
||
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number
|
||
Applications
|
||
|
||
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
1 1.5 0.375 1 per year 45
|
||
2 1.5 0.375 1 every other year 45
|
||
3 1.25 0.313 1 every other year 45
|
||
4 1 0.25 1 every other year 45
|
||
4a 1 0.25 1 every other year 45
|
||
5 0.75 0.1875 1 every other year 45
|
||
• In Region 4a, DO NOT make a Reflex Herbicide application later than June 20th. Cumulative
|
||
rainfall plus overhead irrigation must total 15 inches from the period of Reflex Herbicide application
|
||
to soybean crop maturity to allow planting of rotational crops listed in this label (refer to Rotational
|
||
Crop Restrictions section). If the soybean crop is lost or the required cumulative rainfall plus
|
||
irrigation is not received as outlined above, plant only soybeans the following growing season.
|
||
|
||
DO NOT graze treated areas or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
|
||
Succulent Soybean (Edamame)
|
||
|
||
Preplant Surface and Preemergence Applications
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide at 1-1.5 pt/A as a preplant surface or preemergence application
|
||
only in Regions 1, 2, 3, and 4 in succulent vegetable soybean (edamame) or other
|
||
food-grade soybeans. Refer to Table 1 for weeds controlled or partially controlled by
|
||
preplant surface and preemergence applications. Refer to the Reflex Herbicide
|
||
Regional Use Map for the maximum rate that may be applied in each geographic
|
||
region.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: Treated soil that is splashed onto newly emerged seedlings may result in
|
||
temporary crop injury but plants normally outgrow these effects and develop normally.
|
||
|
||
Refer to Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map for the maximum rate of Reflex Herbicide
|
||
(or other fomesafen containing products) that may be applied in each geographic
|
||
region.
|
||
|
||
Postemergence Application
|
||
|
||
Apply Reflex Herbicide as a postemergence broadcast application in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4
|
||
and 5 in succulent vegetable soybean (edamame) or other food-grade soybeans. Refer
|
||
to Table 2 and Special Use Directions for Additional Weed Problems section for
|
||
weeds controlled or partially controlled by postemergence applications. Application rate
|
||
|
||
40
|
||
|
||
depends on weed species and growth stage. Refer to the Reflex Herbicide Regional
|
||
Use Map for the maximum rate that may be applied in each geographic region. Apply
|
||
when succulent vegetable soybean (edamame) has at least one fully expanded trifoliate
|
||
leaf. Refer to the Spray Additives section for advised spray additives. Use of crop oil
|
||
concentrate can improve weed control but may slightly increase crop response. DO
|
||
NOT use UAN (28-32%) or ammonium sulfate on succulent vegetable soybean
|
||
(edamame).
|
||
|
||
Some bronzing, crinkling or spotting of leaves may occur following postemergence
|
||
application, but succulent vegetable soybean (edamame) soon outgrow these effects
|
||
and develop normally.
|
||
|
||
Tank Mixtures or Sequential Applications with Other Products Registered for Use
|
||
in Succulent Soybean (Edamame)
|
||
Reflex Herbicide may be tank mixed or applied sequentially with other pesticide
|
||
products registered for use in succulent vegetable soybean (edamame). It is the
|
||
pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended
|
||
use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on
|
||
all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive
|
||
directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
A jar test is advised prior to tank mixing to ensure Reflex Herbicide compatibility with
|
||
mixture partners (see Tank Mix Compatibility Test section of this label).
|
||
|
||
NOTE: Tank mix applications can result in increased crop injury as compared to either
|
||
product used alone.
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions – Succulent Soybean (Edamame)
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than the maximum rates and number of applications of Reflex
|
||
Herbicide to succulent soybeans (edamame) in each geographic region (refer to the
|
||
Reflex Herbicide Regional Use Map) specified in the following table.
|
||
|
||
Use Restrictions for Succulent Soybean (Edamame)
|
||
Region
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate
|
||
(pt/A)
|
||
Maximum Single
|
||
Application Reflex
|
||
Rate
|
||
(lb fomesafen/A/year)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number Applications
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
1 1.5 0.375 1 per year 30
|
||
2 1.5 0.375 1 every other year 30
|
||
3 1.25 0.313 1 every other year 30
|
||
4 1 0.25 1 every other year 30
|
||
4a
|
||
|
||
Not allowed
|
||
|
||
5 0.75 0.1875 1 every other year 30
|
||
• DO NOT graze treated areas or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
• DO NOT utilize hay or straw for animal feed or bedding.
|
||
|
||
41
|
||
APPENDIX
|
||
Scientific names are listed for those weeds referred to in the Reflex Herbicide label.
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
Amaranth, Palmer Amaranthus palmeri
|
||
Amaranth, Spiny Amaranthus spinosus
|
||
Anoda, Spurred Anoda cristata
|
||
Balloonvine Cardiospermum halicacabum
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli
|
||
Bindweed, Field Convolvulus arvensis
|
||
Bindweed, Hedge Calystegia sepium
|
||
Broadleaf Signalgrass Brachiaria platyphylla
|
||
Carpetweed Mollugo verticillata
|
||
Citron (Wild Watermelon) Citrullus vulgaris
|
||
Cocklebur, Common Xanthium strumarium
|
||
Copperleaf, Hophornbeam Acalypha ostryifolia
|
||
Copperleaf, Virginia Acalypha virginica
|
||
Crabgrass Digitaria spp.
|
||
Crotalaria, Showy Crotalaria spectabilis
|
||
Croton, Tropic Croton glandulosus
|
||
Cucumber, Volunteer Cucumis sativas
|
||
Eclipta Eclipta prostrata
|
||
Foxtail, Giant Setaria faberi
|
||
Foxtail, Green Setaria viridis
|
||
Foxtail, Yellow Setaria glauca
|
||
Goosegrass Eleusine indica
|
||
Groundcherry, Cutleaf Physalis angulata
|
||
Hemp Cannabis sativa
|
||
Horsenettle Solanum carolinense
|
||
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
|
||
Johnsongrass, Seedling Sorghum halepense
|
||
Ladysthumb Polygonum persicaria
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common Chenopodium album
|
||
Mexicanweed Caperonia castaniifolia
|
||
Milkweed, Climbing Sarcostemma cyanchoides
|
||
Milkweed, Honeyvine Ampelamus albidus
|
||
|
||
42
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
Morningglory
|
||
Cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit
|
||
Entireleaf var. Ipomoea hederacea var. integriuscula
|
||
Ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea
|
||
Purple Moonflower Ipomoea turbinata
|
||
Red (Scarlet) Ipomoea coccinea
|
||
Smallflower Jacquemontia tamnifolia
|
||
Pitted (Smallwhite) Ipomoea lacunosa
|
||
Tall (Common) Ipomoea purpurea
|
||
Palmleaf (Willowleaf) Ipomoea wrightii
|
||
Mustard, Wild Sinapis arvensis
|
||
Nightshade, Black Solanum nigrum
|
||
Nightshade, Eastern Black Solanum ptychanthum
|
||
Nightshade, Hairy Solanum physalifolium
|
||
Nutsedge, Yellow Cyperus esculentus
|
||
Panicum, Fall Panicum dichotomiflorum
|
||
Panicum, Texas Panicum texanum
|
||
Pigweed, Amaranth Amaranthus palmeri
|
||
Pigweed, Redroot Amaranthus retroflexus
|
||
Pigweed, Smooth Amaranthus hybridus
|
||
Poinsettia, Wild Euphorbia heterophylla
|
||
Purslane, Common Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Pusley, Florida Richardia scabra
|
||
Ragweed, Common Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Ragweed, Giant Ambrosia trifida
|
||
Redweed Melochia corchorifolia
|
||
Sesbania, Hemp Sesbania exaltata
|
||
Sicklepod Senna obtusifolia
|
||
Sida, Prickly Sida spinosa
|
||
Signalgrass, Broadleaf Brachiaria platyphylla
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Polygonum pennsylvanicum
|
||
Smellmelon Cucumis melo
|
||
Spurge, Prostrate Chamaesyce humistrata
|
||
Spurge, Spotted Chamaesyce maculata
|
||
Starbur, Bristly Acanthospermum hispidum
|
||
Sunflower, Common Helianthus annuus
|
||
Trumpetcreeper Campsis redicans
|
||
Velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Venice Mallow Hibiscus trionum
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||
Waterhemp, Common Amaranthus rudis
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||
Waterhemp, Tall Amaranthus tuberculatos
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||
Witchweed Striga asiatica
|
||
Yellow Rocket Barbarea vulgaris
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||
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||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
Pesticide Storage
|
||
Store above 32°F in original containers only. If product freezes, return to room
|
||
temperature and agitate to reconstitute. Keep container closed when not in use. DO
|
||
NOT store near food or feed. In case of spill or leak on floor or paved surfaces, soak up
|
||
with sand, earth or synthetic absorbent. Remove to chemical waste area.
|
||
Pesticide Disposal
|
||
Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray
|
||
mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of
|
||
by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental
|
||
Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional
|
||
Office for guidance.
|
||
Container Handling [less than or equal to 5 gallons]
|
||
Non-refillable [plastic] container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse
|
||
container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the
|
||
remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds
|
||
after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container ¼ full with water and recap. Shake for 10
|
||
seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later
|
||
use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this
|
||
procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose
|
||
of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and
|
||
local authorities.
|
||
Container Handling [greater than 5 gallons]
|
||
Non-refillable [plastic] container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse
|
||
container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the
|
||
remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container ¼ full
|
||
with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and
|
||
forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on
|
||
its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end
|
||
and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or
|
||
a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more
|
||
times. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary
|
||
landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local
|
||
authorities.
|
||
Container Handling [greater than 5 gallons]
|
||
Refillable [plastic] container. Refill this container with pesticide only. DO NOT reuse
|
||
this container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the
|
||
responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the
|
||
responsibility of the person refilling. To clean container before final disposal, empty the
|
||
remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the
|
||
container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with
|
||
|
||
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|
||
the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate
|
||
collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for
|
||
recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration,
|
||
or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
|
||
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not
|
||
acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be
|
||
refunded.
|
||
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to
|
||
eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury,
|
||
ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors
|
||
as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials
|
||
or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC or Seller. To the extent permitted by applicable law,
|
||
Buyer and User agree to hold Syngenta and Seller harmless for any claims relating to
|
||
such factors.
|
||
SYNGENTA warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
|
||
and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the
|
||
inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal
|
||
use conditions. To the extent permitted by applicable law: (1) this warranty does not
|
||
extend to the use of the product contrary to label instructions, or under conditions not
|
||
reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of Seller or SYNGENTA, and (2) Buyer
|
||
and User assume the risk of any such use. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
|
||
APPLICABLE LAW, SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
|
||
OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS WARRANTED BY THIS LABEL.
|
||
To the extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall SYNGENTA be liable for
|
||
any incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handling of
|
||
this product. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE
|
||
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY
|
||
OF SYNGENTA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES
|
||
OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY,
|
||
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE)
|
||
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE
|
||
RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION
|
||
OF SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
SYNGENTA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the
|
||
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be
|
||
modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of
|
||
SYNGENTA.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
ALLIANCE FRAME the SYNGENTA Logo and the PURPOSE ICON are Trademarks of
|
||
a Syngenta Group Company.
|
||
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|
||
& Co., Inc.
|
||
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|
||
trademarks of BASF Ag Products
|
||
Butyrac® trademark of Albaugh Inc.
|
||
Resource® and Select® trademarks of Valent U.S.A. Corporation Agricultural Products
|
||
Roundup Ready® and Roundup® trademarks of Monsanto Company
|
||
FirstRate®, Glyphomax™, and Sonalan® trademarks of Dow AgroSciences
|
||
Cotoran®, Direx® and Karmex® are trademarks of ADAMA Group Company
|
||
Eptam® trademark of Gowan Company
|
||
TreflanTM trademark of UAP - Loveland Products, Inc.
|
||
Liberty® trademark of Bayer CropScience
|
||
Viton™ is a trademark of The Chemours Company FC, LLC
|
||
©20XX Syngenta
|
||
For non-emergency (e.g., current product information) call
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection at 1-800-334-9481.
|
||
Manufactured for:
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
|
||
P. O. Box 18300
|
||
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300
|
||
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