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F4116 EW HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: 279-3308
- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt (49.71%); Carfentrazone-ethyl (0.48%)
- Label accepted: 2006-06-22
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-03308-20060622.pdf
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FMC Corporation
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'thiS prOduct ;s conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA secfion
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- 'Place the "First Aid" section in a box.
- Add '~exist" after washables on page '1 of the label.
- On page 6 of the label, under "Harvest-Aid Treatment", delete ''rice'' from the listof9ro.ps~ /'\ r~ James TQmpkiilS,#roduct Manager (25) jHe~oicide Branch, Registration Division (7S,oSC) . Dati!: EPA Form 8570-6
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, bore yoUrelease th~ product fOLshipment: ,If these conditions are hot
complied with, the registration will be sUbject to caf1cellation in accordance
with FIFRAsection bCel. A stamped copy of labeling !s enclosed for your
records. If you have any QUestions please Gontact Erik Kraft at 703-308:9358.
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(prOdUct Manager (25)
, erpicld Branch·
Ve91stration Division (7S0SCI
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For Agricultural, Aquatic or CommeiClI
Non-Crop 'Use Only
EPA Reg. No. 279-xxxx EPA Est. 279-
Active Ingredient: _ By wt.
Calfentra2'Ol"lHthyl : Ethyl cx.24ch10r0-S{4-
(difluoromethyI)-4,5<fjhydro{Hnethylo-1 H-1 ,2,~
triazol.1uonzenepropanoate ...... , ........ O48%
, . Glyphosate IPA"" ........................................ 49:71%
Inert Ingredients: ......... .......... ..................... 49.81 %.
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'Contairl1l 0.048 pounds CarfentrazonHthyt pet us gallon.' . . .
"Contalll$ S.o pounds Gosate, in the lann of isopropytamine salt, per llii
gellon. (3.71 poUnds per gallon glyphosat9 acl~.
Conlains Petroleum Olstlffates
U.S. Patent Png
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
, FIRST AID
"Inhaled: Maveperson to fresh air. If person is not breathing,call
911 Of an ambulance, then give artiflcial'respiratlon, . preferably by
mouth-to-mouth. if possible. Call a poisa'l control center or dl?Ctor
for further treatment acMee. .
" on SkIn or Clothing: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin
imme,diately With plenty' of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison
control center or doctor for treatment advice. , . .
If In Eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for
15-20 . minutes. RetnC.7Ve contact lenses, If present, after the first 5
minutes, then continue rinsing eye. can a polson control cen~~ or
doctor for treatment advice. .
If Swallowed: Call a polson control center or doctor immediately for
treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to
swanow,Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison
cOnttoI center or doctor. Do not give aning by' mUth to an
unconscious person. .
. '.' . HOTLINE NUMBER
Havelhe product coniainer or label with you. when calling a'poison
control center or doctor. or going for treatment You may' also
contact 1-80()'331'3148 for emergency medical. Il'ealrnent
information.
Note to Phjalc~~: F41 15 is expected to have low oral.and dermal:
to. and moderate 1nhalation toxicity. Ills expected to be slightly
. ifritBting to the skin andmlnl,mally irritating te) the eyes. TrEl!llment is
otherwise controlled removal at exposure fdlowed by symptomatic .
and supportive care.''''' product may pose 'an' aspiration
pneumonia hazard;
See other panels for additional precautionary Information.
THE ACTIVEINGAEDIENT CARFENTNE.bfiW. IS MADE "
IN CHINA, FORMULATED AND PAC QSA..:
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AgriallluraJ Products Group!lllllddt. IIICI .~ Act·
Phlladelphia. PA 19103 • -..sed. ror the PeSticide
'F4116_3 .. J().1)600S cI ...... Under ~ Itq. No.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals)
Caution .
Harmful if swallowed, absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Gauses
moderate eye Irritation. Avoid comact with eyes or clothing. Wash
thoroughly with soap and water afterhan<ling. . . .
Personal Protectlva equipment (PPE),' .
II you want more options. follow the instructions for category A on
• the EPA chemical-resistance category selection <:hart. Applicators
and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and. long pants,
chemicaJ-resislantgloves made·of waterproof materia. such as
polyethylene or polyVinyl chloride, and. shoes plus socks.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaniJl9!malm.aining PPE. ·It
. no such instructions for washables. use ~etergent and hot water.
Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. _ .,
User ~fety Recommendations:
Users should:
• Wash hands before eating. drinking, chewing Ql.lm;·uslng·
, tobacco or USing the toilet.
• Remove clothlng Immediately if Pesiickle gets inside. Then
Wash thOroughly and pUt on clean clothing." , -
Environmental Hazards
F4115 is very toxic to algae and moderately tOleic t6 fish. Do nd
apply directly to water, to areas where surface water Is present cr to
intertidal areasb'eloW the high water mark, except as specified on .
this labet 00 not contaminate water en cleaning ofeQu!pment or
tatements
Environmental Hazards
Physical/Chemical Hazards
Directions for Use
Agricultural Use Requirements
Non-Agricultural Use Requiremenls
Storage and Disposal'
Generallnformallon For.Agricultural Use.
Application Information
Spray Drift Management
Allowable Use Information
, Preharvest-rntervals
Crop Rotatloil Restrictions .
Weeds Controlled in Agricultural Use
Fallow Systems
Preplant Burndown
Spot Treatment'
. Hooded Sprayer Applications
Harvest Aid Applications
Com: Field, Seed, Popcorn, Sweet Corn
Caton
Berrv
Grain Sorghum
Soybeans
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Physical/Chemical Hazards
Do not use or store near heat or epen flame.
Spray solutions of this Product sholild be-mixed: stored and awlled
using only stainless .steel, aluminUm. fiberglass, plastic or plastic-
lined steel containers. .
DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY
SOLUTIONS ·OF THIS PRODUCT IN GAlVANIZED STEEL OR
UNLINED. STEEL (EXCEPT STAIt-4!-ESS STEEL) CONTAINERS
OR SPRAY TANKS. This product or spray.solutlons of this product
react with such containers' and tanks to prOduce hydrOgen gas.
which may form a' highly combustible gas mixllJre. This gas mixture
coUld flash or explode, causing serioils,persorlllinJury. if Ignited by
open flame,spark, welder's torch, lighted cig;uette or other ignition
source.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SeCtiOn
Active ingredient
First Aid Instructions
PrecaLllionary
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- Wheat. Bartey and Oats
- Millet: Proso, Peart
- Tree Frulis and Nuts
- GraPe
- Pasture'.·,
- Aquatic, SitePreparalion and l>jonoC(op Use directions
- Non'1;l'Op Mixing and Application ..
- Non-Crop Spray Equipment Cleanout
- Application Equipment and Techniques
- Annual WOOd COntrol .•
- Perennial Weed Control
- Woody Brush and Trees .
- Aquatic Sile Preparation and Other Non-crop sites
- WIldlife Habitat Managemenl
- B~rmudagrass Release
- 8ahiagrass Suppression
- Annual Grass Growih SUPPression
- Warranty. and Llabliity
- DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
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- . It is.a vlqlation of Federal law to Use 'this product in a manner'
- inconsistent with its labeUng. '
- Do not apply.thls product through anylyPe 'of irrigation system:
- 00 not apply this'product in !I.way that will contact workers or 0I00r .
- pef$Ot1s, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may
- be In the area during application. for any' requirements specific to '
- your Slate or Tribe, consull the agency responsible for pesticide
- mgulation, '
- AGRICUL TURALUSE REQUI~EIYiENTS
- Use this product Only in aCOOfdanca with its labeling and w1th the
- Worker Protection Standard; 40 CFR part 170, This /?taridard,
- contains.requirements fo! the protection of agricuttural workers on
- fafms, forests. nurseries, and greenhO\lses, and handlers of
- agrla,llttiral pesticides. It contains requirements for.ltaining,.
- docontamination, notification, and emergency assistance, It also
- contains specific instructions and exoeptions pertalnlngtolhe
- . statements on this label about personal protectivo equipment -
- (PPE). and restricted-entry.lnterlial. The requirements in'this box .
- only apply to uses of this produr.t that are covered by theWori<er
- Prole,clion Standard. _ . ' . . .
- Do not enter or allow worller.entryinto !reated areas during \he
- restricted entry Interval (REI) of 12 hours.
- PPE required for eariy entry. to treated areas that is permitted ,
- under \he Worker Protection Standard and that involvescontaCi
- with anything that fIas been treated. such as plants. soil, or water,
- is; Coveralls, chemi
alresistantgloves made of any waterproof - material and sh~s plus socks.
- NON-AGRICULTURAL USE
- REQUIREMENTS
- The requirements in this box· apply to usos of this prbcluct thafare'
- not within the scope of the Worker Protoctlon Standard for
- Agricultural pesticides, 40 CFR part 170. The WPS applies when
- ·thls product is used to proauC!l agricultural plants on farms., •
- forests, nurseries. or greenhouses. Turf grasses on.golf.courses
- and other non-residential turf aroas such as industrial parks, tank
- farms, professionally managed college and professional sports
- fields. commerciaUawns and,ornamantallandscapes are not
- witnlt\ the scope of the Worker ProteCtion Standard. Do not enter
- or al~ others to enter \he trcat
area until sprays hve dried. - STORAGE AND' DISPOSAL
- Do not conlliminate water. food or ieee! by storage or dispoSal •..
- Pesticide Storage.
- Not fer use or stoiage in or a,round the house.
- Keep out of reach of cfiiJdrcn andanlm"als. Store in original .
- oontainers onlY .. Store In a cool, dry place and avoid exoeSs heat. ..
- STORE"ABOVE 10· F (~12· C) TO KEEP FROM
- CRYSTALLIZING. Cry$tels will settlo to:lhe boltom.lf crystals'
- form, allow product to warm above 50· F (10" C) and milt well or
- shake to redisselv9. Carefully open containers. Aller partial use,·
- replace lidS and clOse tightly. Do not put ooncentrated or dilute
- malI!JriaUnto food or drink containers. Do not contamlnaltil other
- pesticides, or fertilizers, food, or feed by inappropriate s!Orogc or
- disposal. . ,
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- In case of spill, avoid contact. isolate aroa and keep~oul'
- u'lProt~!ll .. d pers~ an4animals . .confi~spiUs .. Call FMC;,(800)
- a:f1e314l!.· •• .'. ••• . ••• ,_e •• ~.... ' '.
- ,.0 I16nine spill:. Dike s.rr(Jllndinl alllla,es'Mlep up spillage. .
- e~~ 6f in a~n!i Omh int'~atl"bi Tllven under Pesticide
- DispO$a'; Wash spill area with water, absorb. with sand, cat tirier
- or commercial clay, sweep up and dispose' of In :an approved
- manner. PIaCi;aniilW~("cogtainer In II larger holding container ..
- Identl
ci:lnte:. pe:ui~~alardOus wste labeling . - regulations.. • • • • • .
- PesticldeDIMa= :: ..
- WasteresulUng from the use of this producl may be disposOO of'
- . at an approved'waste disposal facility.
- Container Disposal.
- Plastic containers: Triple rinse{« equivaient). Then offer for
- aPproved pesticide container r~ycling program. or puncture and
- dispose of in an approved waste disposal facility. Provided on site
- incineration is allow9j! by state and toeal authoritl~s •. stay out of
- smoke~
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- GENERAL I~FORMATION
- . FOR AGRICULTURAL USE
- F4115 is a liquid SUspension formulation. F4115is to beniixedwitn
- water and applied to labeled c:tops for selective postemergence
- c:OOtroi of brosdleaf weeds. Weed control is best when the product Is ..
- applied to actively grOwing weeds up to 4 inohes in height. F4115 is
- a contact and systemic herbicide.
- F4115 is rapidly absotbed tl1rough the foliage ,of plants, To avoid
- Significant crop response, applications should nolbe made within 6 •
- 8 hours of either rain Or irri9ll00n. Within a few hours following
- application, the foliage of susceptible weeds show signs of
- desiccation. and In s~bsequent days necrosis and death of the plant
- ocoor. Due to environmental oondilions and with certain spray tank
- additives, some herbicidal symptoms may appear on Itle crop ..
- However, tna crop recovers quidtlywith ri61655 In yield.
- '. Extremes in environmental. conditions such as temperature, .
- mOisiure, soli conditions, and cultUral practices may 'arrect ttie
- activity of F41 15. Under warm moist'conditlons, herbicide symptoms
- may be accelerated. While under very dry COQdit!ons, the expression
- of herbicide' symptoms may. be delayed, and weeds hardened off by
- . drought are less susceptible to·F4115. . . .
- Tank Mixtures . .'
- F4115 may belarJk mixed with other herbicides t6 conirol weells not
- listed otIthis label. Read and follow all manutacturel"S'~ label .
- recommendations for tile companlortherbicide exoept for specific '.
- recommendations on this label. Tank mixtures of F411·5. with EC
- formulations of other crop prolection prQduc\s. crop oil concentrate,
- meth~atedseed oil, silicone based adjuvant. 28% nitrogen or
- ammonium sulfate may fncroasecrop response.
- . Adjuvant Use Requirements .
- Use a non-ionic 'surfactant (NIS)'having at least 80% activo' ingredient at 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gillions of spraysolulion) Of a 28% nitrogen (UAN) at 2 to 4 quartS per 1 OP9Illions of spray solution. Ammoniu~ sulfate (AMS) mey.be used at 2-4 pounds per acre where recommended by thOBO comp~nion herbicides listed on this label. In the latter case, the level of leil' speckling may be higher ltJan wilt! HIS alone, Crop oil (COC) Of Crop oil plus either 28% nitrogen or ammonium' sulfate. may be used linth companion herbicides listed .on this label and may be recommended in certain. situ.allons. . .; ..' .' Mixing and Load!ng ,Instructions: " . . Fill the spray lank 3(4 full with clean water .. Mako sure the agitation system.is operating while adding the recommended amO\lnt of . Ingredients using the following. order. dry formulations (e.g .• wettable powders, dry fIowables)nr!;t •. liquid suspensions (e.g .. flowables) next and finally liquids (e.g .• EC's). Complete filling the spray tank to the desired leVel. The spray tank agitation should pe sufficient 10 ensure uniform spray mixture during application and until the spray tank has been emptied, When lank mixing with otoor products. : . F4115 should be mixed. in" the spray tank after .dry formulations. If, used. After t!\9 F4115 is thoroughly mixed, add the other products ' . . . . .. /'.
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- as specified on their label. Ensure the comp3tibilityof other products
- with F4115 before mixing them together in the spray tank. 'Avoidthe
- overnight storage of F4115 spray mixtures. Premixing F4115 spray
- solutions In nurse tanks is not recommended.
- Maintain continuous spray t;Olution agitation until all the spray
- ,solulion has been used. .
- Do not use with tank additlv.es Ihal alter the pH of the spray Elolulion
- below pH 5 or above pH 8. Buffer spray SOlution to alter the pH
- · . rarige as ~ppropriata. . . .
- Spray Equipment Clean.()ut:
- · Many new pesticides are voryactlve at low ratos.espec:lally to
- sensitive crops. Residues left In mixing eqUipment, spra)'
- tanks, hoses, spray.booms and nozzles can cause crop effects
- If they are not properly cleaned. As soon !IS possible after .'
- spraying F4115 Horblclde and before using thasprayer '.
- equipment for any other applications, thospr8yer eqUipment
- must.bethoroughly cleaned using the following procedure. In
- . addition, users must take appropriato steps to ensure propor
- equipment clean-out for an)' other products mixed with F4115
- Herbicide as required on the other product labels. More'
- complete cleaning can be,achleved If the spra)' s)'Stem Is
- cleaned immedlataly following the application. ", ..
- '1. Drain sprayer tank. hoses. spray boom and spray nozzles. Use a
- high-Pressure detergent wash to remove phySiCIII sediment and
- ~sidues from thE! inside of the sprayer lank and thOroughly rinso. _
- Thon. thoroughly flush spra~()r hoses, spray boom and spray
- nozzles with a clean water rinse .. Remove and' clean spray tips and'
- aU filters and semens (tank, spray hoSe and spray tips) separately In
- · the ammonia solution of Step 2. .
- 2 .. Ned, prepare a sprayer cleaning solution by adding three gallons
- ·of ammonia.(conlainlng a! least 3% active) per 100 galionsof clean
- "¥ater. Prepare sufficient'cleaning solution to allow the operation of
- the spray system for a minimum of .15 minutes to thoroughly flush
- hoses,!ijJray bOom and spray nozzles.
- ·3. Convenient and m0rtllhorough cle~ming of the sprayer can be
- achieved if the ammonia solution or fresh watar is left in the spray
- lank, hoses. spray booms and sPray.nozzles overnight or during
- storage. .
- 4. Before using the sprayer, completely drain Ihe sprayer system.
- Rinse the tank with cleen weier and lIush through the. noses. spray
- boom. and spray nozzles with c,lean water. Remove and clean 5p~ay
- lips and aillilters and screens (tank, spray hose and spray.tip)
- separately in an ammonia t;Olution, "
- 5. Properly dispose of all cleaning solution arld rlnsate in
- accordance with Fedaral, State. and local re!julalions and
- guidelines.
- Do not apply sprayer c/{janirig solutions or rinsate to sensitive crops.
- Do not sto~ the spraYer overnight or 'or any eXtende,i period of time
- with F4115 Herbicide $pray solullon remaining in the tank. spray
- lines. spray boom plumbing, spray nOZZles or strainl1rs,.
- If the sprayer has been stored or idle. purge the spray,boor'l1 and·
- nozzles with Clean Wilier beforo beginning any application, '
- Should small quantities of F4115 Herbicioe remain In inadequately
- cleaned mixing,. loading and/orspray equipment. they may be
- released during subsequent appUcationspotentially causing effeelS
- to q,rtaln crops and other vegetation. 'FMC accepts no liability for
- any effects due to inadequately cleaned equipment .
- APPLICATION INFORMATION
- GROUND.APPLICATION
- Utilize ground !ijJrayers designed. calibrated and operated to deliver'
- uniform spray deposition to the target plant or plant parts.' Be aware
- lhat overlaps and slower ground spoodswhile starting. stopping or
- tuming while SpJ1lying niay reSult in higher application rates and
- possi~1e crop response.
- Do nO.l exceed 30 psi spray pressure unless otherwise required by
- the manufacturer of drift reducing nozzles. Apply a minimum 6r 10
- 3
- galJ!)ns of finishod sjlrlly,per acre, Higher spray volumes .flre
- 'requirecf\Itlen thot9 is a dense weed popUlationort.rop canOpy.
- • • 5p:aY:SLiffe.Lr Gr~..nd App'ica':n· .....
p, butTer zesl.t ,grdLnC ~~plie<l~ns.listfXI in chat! below. are • fOired whelocalINtligendJsnlta!1!lered plant spocias are • foud •.•••.• • . Buffers to.lndlaenous Endanaered Ptant Spedos F4115 USE RAT' ·(fIuld ounUlTai&-31o Low Spray BOom •• '. Buff8;(fU . High Spray Boom Buffar·(ft.) 3e1· ' .... ,~ . 20 33 48 .. e. e' 26 46
Conventional Bo.om and Nozzle Sprayers '..
Utilize a boom and nozzJe sprayer equIpped with the appropriate .
nozzles,pray lips and sc:roonsand adjusted to provide optimum
spray distributiOn and coverage althe appropriate operaling ,
pressures. Utilize nozzles, which produce minimal amounts of fine
. spraY.droplets, Do not excood 30 psi SprBy pressure unless .
otherwise required by tho manufacturer of drift reducing noules,
Apply a minimum of 10 gallons allinished spray pe, acre. Higher
spray volumes are required \lhen there is a dense weed population
or crop canOpy. Sprayers should be adjusted to posiUonspray lips a
minimum of 18 Inches above the crop and operatcdto avoid the .
application of excessivo herbicide rates direclly ovor Ihe rows and/Or
Into the whorl !>f treated crop plants. .
Directed Sprayers .
F4115 may be appliod with drop nozzles or other Iype sprayer
equipment capable of dicIing the spray to the largel weeds and
away from sensitive plant parts. F4115 may be used up 10 the
maximum rate for the larget crop for \he-COntrol of larger weed sizes
or additional weeds not controlled with lower use rBtes. Use
appropriate rates of Rdjuvants suCh l3S nOll-ionic Surfactant. crop all
cntlate o~ metyfated seed all.
Hooded SpraYers .
Hooded sprayers may also be used !o apply F4115, Referto the
Hooded Sprayer Section'on page 5 (Or specific adjustment and .
operation Intrucllons. ' . . .
AERIAL APPLICATION
Use nozzle Iypes and arrang9men!S chat Will proVide optimum '
coverage while producing a minimal amount of fine droplets, Apply
at a minimum of 3 gallons of linistled !ijJrBY per acre. Higher aeriSl
spray volumes are roq u ired ror harvest aid/dorollalion treatments.
Higher spray volumos are required when thors Is a dense weed
population:or crop canopy.
Read and rollow ali state and local reguliitions arid restrictions
regarcllngthe aerial applicaUon of herbicides' containing'
glyphosate. .
Spray Drift Management '
AVOIOIGSPRAY DRIFT AT THE APPLiCATION SITE.lSTHE ' .
RESPONSIBILITY QF THE APPLICATOR AND THE GROWER.
The Illieraction of many equipment and weatherrelatoo factors
determino the potential for spray drill. The applicator and Ule grower
II responsible for considering all thesefadors ,men making .
decisions, " .
The folla.lllng drift management reCjuiremenls must be follollled to
avoid off-largel movementfrom applications to agricultu ral field·
crops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications,
public health uSes .or to applications of dry materials. .
- The distance of the outer most nowes on lhe boom must not exceed 31~ the I9nglh of ttie wingspan or rotor. . . '.
- Nozzlosmust always poinlbackwar(l parallel Vlith the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degroes. Where. slates have morestrlngont regUlatiOns. they mUlli be observed. " The applicator should be familiar with lind take into accounlthe. inf~llon covered in the Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory.
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Information on Droplet Size . ' . ' A
Tho most effective way to rcduClJ drift potential is to apply large
droplets. The best drift m'anogcment strategy is to apply the largest
· drQplets that provide suffioient ooverage and control, Applying larget
droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if .
applications are made improperly; or under unfavorable ,"
environmental C04\dition~ (See Wind: Temperature and Humidity"
and Temperature InversIOns),
Controlling Spray Droplet Size ,.
Volume - Use high ~ rate noZikt's 10 apply the highest praClicSI
· spray \IOlulTI~. Nozzles with highe.r rated floVls produce larger "
droplets, '
Pressuro • Do not exceed the nozzle manufacturer's reoommended ,
pressures. For many ,nozz;le typcs.lower pressure produces largr
'droplets. When higher flow ralos arenesdsd.use higher now ral,s
nozzles instead of increasing pressure, '
Number of nozzles - Use'tlre minimum number of nozzles thilt
provide uniform coverage.
Nozzle Orientation - For aerialappfication. orient nOZZlesso,that
the spray is released parallel to the airstream pi'oduces,iarger ' '
.' droplets Ihan other orIentaUorurand is the'recommended practice,
"SignifiC8nt defleCtion frorn hOrizontal will reduce droplet Size and
, Increase drift potential. .
Ne Type· Use a oze type, that Is deSigned for the Intendad
applicaUon. With most nOzzle types, narrower spray angles produce
larger droplets, Consider, using loW drllt nozzles, Solid stream
.nozzles orlenled straight back produClJ Ihe largest dropletS and the
lowest drift.' ,.
Boom Length ·,Forsome aerial use patterns, reducing the effective
boom length to lesslhan 3/4 of.lhe wingspan or rolor length may
further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
Application Height ~ Aertsl apjllications should not be .mad", at a '
height weater than 10 (eet.above the top of the target plants unless.
· a greater height is tequlred for aircraft safety. Making applications at
,the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to.
evapomtion and wind. . ~ ',' , ';',
Swath ,Adjustment. When eerial,applications are .madevnth a , ;
crosswind,lhe swath will be displliced downwind. Therefore, on the
upwind and downwind edges of lhe, field, the applicator, musl
compensate for thls displacement by adjusting tho path of, the
aircraft upwind, Swath,adlustmentifistance should Increase, with
ilicreasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, (lIC.)
,Wind • Drift potential is 10west.bcLWoon winds s~ of 3.1 o mph.
However; many factors. induding droplt size and equipment type
· determine drift,potenlial al any given speed. Application should be'
avoided below :3 .mph due to variable wind direction and high ,
inversion potential. NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind pallerils.
Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and'how )
they ,affect spray. drift, '
Temperature and H.!midity'· \o\lhen making applications in low
, relative humidity. set up equipment to produce larger· droplets to' ,
compensato for evaporatiOn. Droplet evaporation is most severo
when c!>nditionsere'bOth hot and dry.. .
Temperature Inversions- ApplicatIons shouk! not occur durtng Ii
temperature Inversion btitause drift potential is high. Temperature
i"versions restrict vertic,al air mixing, which causes small-suspendod
droplets to remain In a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in
unpredidable directions cred Sprayor 120
icalions .
'The total allowed usage VoIurt,!Ss ",elude al" appllcalionsmade to
lfIe"eld pcr calendar yesr,This Includos Fsltow treatments. '
burndOwn treAtments and all inue 10 the lighlvariable winds common
during inversions, TemporaturE! inversic:lns are characterized by
Increasing temperaturos with altitude And are common on nights
with iimiled cloudoover and light 10 nci wind. Theybeginto form as
the sun'sels and'often continuelnt!) th morning: Their presQnte
cat) be iridicatedby ground fog; however, if,fog is not present,
, inversloos can also be identified by the movement of smOke ftOm II
ground SOl,lrce or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers
and moves lateraUy in a concel'1traled cloud (under ioW wind
conditions) indicates ali inversion, while smoke ,that moves upward
and rapidly dissipatesindicales good vertical air mixing. . , '
, Sensitive Areas • The pesticide should only be applied when the '
wind is blowing away from adjacent sensitive areas (e.g, residential
areas, bodies of Water; known IuIbi1at for threatened. or endangered
species. non-target crops).
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MAXIMUM, ALLOWABLE F4115· USE
• ··:PEa:AGRE pm Sr:SON ... • : : .-
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• Toll!! Allowed '4 "JIll 5 tis,,"
Clbp
Grain Sorahum ·36
Collon' 208
canoixlrry 272
Potato " 2118
tuidOunces
, 1=41 f5,1Acre .
'SoYbeans 52
Barley ... '. 72 • Corn :1'2 -Oats • ..- 2·.· "
Wheal. ~ 72 'asontrP.Atments, . , ,
PREHARVEST INTERVALS' (PHI) FOR
. F4115 :' '. '.
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Clap
Stono Fruit lve spray
adjuvants, Whe~ we,edsere nealing maturity, use highor rates and
more aggressive spray adjuvants.l days
AjJples 3 day
Citrus 3 day
Pear 3 day
Berriss and Small Fruit 14 days
Cranberries 30 days
.Soybeans V1 () Growth Sfage
Com FeuJteen leaf collars
Barlev Grain Jointina Stane: Foraoo 7 days I
Oals - ,Grain Jolntino Staas I forsQa 7 days)
Wheat Grain (Joinling Staae FI>I'008 (7 dayS)
Grain SOfllhu",' SIX loaf COIiRrs
Cotton '7 cavs '
Concbel"lY 15 days
Palato ,. 7 ,days
PastUres 56 days (grn2ing or hay opemtlons)
CROP ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS 'r
Following applications of F4.115. any registered crOp' J118Y be'.
plal1tod at any time ,with the folllng exceptions, .
For treatments prior to planting. allow, et least,3 days·.before
planting the following crops: Cantaloupe. Casaba melon.
Cucumber. Eggplanl"Endive(escarote). Garlic. Gourds.
Groundcheny.Honeydew melon. Hon'!yball melons. Mango
melons. Muskmelons; Persian molons. all melons. Pumpkin.
Summor.squash. Winter squash, Tomatillo. Watermelon.
Pepper,"and Forage grasses. .
For all other crops. 12 months. '
WEEDS'CONTROLLED .
When applied accordIng to directions F4115 will provido contrOl of
the following weeds .. ,Optimum control may be achieved when small
woods are treated rather that when they are larger In siz;e, When ..
larger weeds are targeted. lise higher rates.' When weed density IS
high" use higher rates. When weeds are hardened off due to .
weather conditions, use higher mtes and use more aggre
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- . When applied at 20 to 24fluid ounces per acre, 'F4t15 Will,
- .provlde control of the followlnA woods:
- Amaranthus, Palmer Momil)9gl~ttod
- Amaranthu5 spiny ,. Mo~il1gglory; smallflowor
- Ammanla....Q.urple , MOtningglory, scarlet
- Anoda~rtod . Mornlnggloty' tall
- Bedstraw, catchwiied Mustard, bluc
- Bitterctos$ Mustard, tan~
- • sruCQtass ' Muslard, fumble
- Brome. downy Mlistai'd. wild
- Brome. Ja~nese. Nightshade. black
- Burcucumbor NlQ.,htshade Eastem black
- Buttercu...l?, 'Nii;Lhtshade hairv
- , Carpetweed Pennyeross rK!ld
- Cocldebur . Piawo91l. prostrate
- Com .J.non glYQho9ate tolerant) P~ed. rodroot
- Colton' Pigweed. smooth
- C
bgrass P,tumble - Dandelion, dWarf Poinsettia. wild
- Fleabane. anmuil ·Purslane; common
- Fleabane, halrv' Rocket. London ..
- Foxtail Rocket.~low
- Fliicweed Sandbur, field'
- GOalgrass jointed Sesbania, hemo
- , Groundcherrv; tulleaf , Sh~rd's purse
- Groundcherrv. Wrighfs ... Smartweed.Penns~vanla
- Kochla SPtangletop
- MomingglOfy. enlireieaf SllnkQrass
- Momingglory. I.,.yteal Sunflower. wild,
- Mominggl~ palmleal VetveU9af
- Whenappliad at 25 io 28 fluid ouncas par acre, F4115 will.
- pro, vide contrOl of the following weeds: .
- th d 1'1 d 'I' All o wee 8 IS e aboveDlus. ,.
- Bermudagrass Mal/ow. Venice
- Cheesewcod , MilIoL..Y!!jd..ltroso
- Chickweed Nettle. burning
- CupgraSs. WOOly Nettlo stlnQiQ9 .
- Eclli2.1a Panlcum, browntOil
- Aeabane, rough Panicum. fall ..
- Goosegrass Panicum, Texas
- Henbit Radish. wild
- l!2h9rass . Ragweed. common
- ~~SOl.19.rass 'see<:lfing Shalteroane
- Jointveteh Indian SpUrge noddino
- , Jointvclch. Northem ' SDurge, prostrate
- Jimsonweed ~e m.oHed
- Knotweed. prostrate ,. < SpU!9Q, I!.Il!ighl
- Lambsquarters. COmmon WallRower.bLlshv
- Letluce, pricklV Witchgrass
- Mallow. common
- When applied at over 28 fluid ounces per Bcre. F4115 will
- < provide control of the follOWing weeds.
- ,. t d I All the weeds IS e abovcolus
- Broadloaf Slgna.!9!'IlSS Filare8 broad leaf
- Burcfover Fitaree. 'f~Slem
- Cheet Filaree •. whitcslem
- . L..9.Qp~rfear,hoehornbcam . Sowthistle
- :FALLOWSV'STEMS '.
- Apply F4115 by groundoi aerially alone or with other Mrbicidesin
- the fallow period prior 10 planting or the emergence of Bny crop or
- rotational crop listed 6n this label 10 C:Otilrol or suppress annual'
- broodleaf weeds. ror best performance, malc.e applicallons 10 . .
- young and actiVely growing weeds up to 4 inches high or rosettes.
- lesslhan·3 inctles aaoss. Coverage is essential for good weed ,
- control. .
- Apply F4115 af20 to 5211uid ounces per acre in faIIo'lY·systems. A
- nonionic surfactant or (:lop oil.Concentrate must be used to enhance
- adivity of F4115 In falrow, systems'. Use a nonlonlc SUrfactant at
- Q,25% vlV (2' pints per· j 00 gal/ons of spray solu~on) having at least
- 80% active ingredient or a petroleum 01' vegetable seed based ,crop
- :.,oil concent~te alt5 to 2.0 pints per scre. .
- 5
- When lank 'rhixlngF4115 with other products. bo sure the F4115 15
- mixed in the spray tank water after dry fo
ula1ions; irued. For - sP~' mixing';ns~ons,rafer to tlUI,.Mlxmg andLOl!dmg
- • • ~rucilons uniler ~
ENEIilAIe JNftlMA TION seClIon. .. . ... . ..... , . - =or
1I product; USI' tank ;;is.i.reSlrlctions. BURtZ"to I/:'Ie specific produci " .Iabftls for all MlPIctiOtIson tanft mixiand observe oll.laOOI precauUons, 'Instructions and rotationalcropplnOQW·. .,'., . (PREPT; rRee'ERGENCEanT-PNT) ApplyF41i15alolte orthor herb\cldes or liqUid fertilizers as a ., bum-dow" Ittatlflent pflor<to plantin9 or emergence of labeled crops· tO,control Dr suppress grass andbrosdleilf ws,For boSl, performance, make applications to actively growing weeds up 10 4 .1nches high or rosettes tess than 3 inches across. Coverage Is , essential for good control. Use a nonionic surfactant at O,25%'vlV . (2' pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) tlaving at loast 80% active Ingradienfor a petroleum or vegetable s~ based crop 011 , ' 'Concentrate at .1..5 tc! 2.0 pints per aae; When tank mixing F4115 with other products; be suia the F4115is mixed' in tho spray ,tank \V!lter aer dry formulations! if used: VVhen tank mixing with ferlilizers6lutions be suro to use,an F4115 Slurry mixture. FO.r SpE!cinc milling instructions, re(er to the Mixing anloading Instructions under the GENERALINFORMTIOIII seon. For all products used in tankmlxe,s. rofer 10 Ihesoecific product labels for all rostriclions on tank miXing and observ~ alllal:>el precautlons.~ instructions and rotational cropping restrictions.· 'Precautlons: ' ," When applng F411 5 prior to trnnsplanting' crops into plastic m.ulch, care must be taken to remove 'residues of F4115 from the plastic prior 10 transplanting. SPOT TREATMENT F41.15 may bo appUed as a spot treatment for the conlrol of weeds, in the following crops: r.om; cotton, sorghum. soybeiins,baltey, buckwheat, millet, rye, triticale and whoat Refer to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUMe EQUIPMENT' section for additional informatiC!n anddilulion oharts .. Rstrlcticin$ 'Trealments must be made prior 10: Seed head formatiori in grains pod set in soybeans boll opening/n cotton. HOODED SPRAYER APPLICATIONS F41i5 may be apliad to the foliowi"llcrops uslri9, hot!i!d sprars in accordanca with SpecifIC use directions as staled In the followtng Directions for Use section. ' Corn. Cotton. Peanuts, Sugarcane, Barley, BuckWheill. Milklt. Rye, OalS, Soybean, Trillcale,. Wheat,· CalarnOndin,Chironja, Citron,. Grapefruit; Kumqual, Lemon. lio, Mandarin" Orange.range. 'Pummelo.' 'Tangelo. Tangors, AlmOnd. Beechnut, BraZIl nut. Buttemut. Cashew,ChestnuL Chinquapin •. Filbert, Hickory nut. Macadamia, Pecan. Walnut'. Grapes, Kiwi, APple. Apricot. Cherry (s\veet and sour). LOQuat, Mayhaw,:Neclarine. Olive. Peach. Pear,' Plum, Prune, Quinca, ArIlChoke(Jerusalem}, Beans. Beet greens" 8eels{red and 'sugar), Broccoli. 6ruSS9ls sprouts. Cabbage. Chinese cabbage, Cantaloupe. Carrot. Cauliflower, .Ca.saba melon . Celeriac, Celery"Chard(Swiss). Chicory. Collards. Crenshaw melon, Cucumber. 1;99' plant, Endive, (escarole), Galtlc,. Gourds, Groundcherry; Melon (honoydew' and honeyball). Horsoradlsh, .Kale. Kohlrabi, LeetC, , . .' " , . . Lentils,. Lettuce. ,Mango melOn"Melons. (aU), Muskmelon. ,Mustard greens, Okra" Onion, Parsley. Parsnips, Peas, Pepper. Persian molon Polato(lrisll and sweet). Pumpkin, Radish, Rape 9relfIs. , Rhubrb; Shallot. Spinach, Squash(summer and ,winler}. Tomatillo, , Tomato •. Turnip;' Watentielon. Yams. Blackberry. Boysenberry,' Cranberry. Currant, Elderberry. Gooseberry, Huckleberry. . Raspberry((od and black), . Forage grasses. Acerola, Alemoye., Avocado. Banana. Canistlll, Cherirnoya, Cocoa beans, Coffee,. ,Oates. Figs. Guva! dabotir.aba. Longan, Lichee, Mango, Papaya, ,PassiOn fruit, .Persimmons. Pomogranate. Sap<ldilla, SallOte(black. mamey) Sugarapplo. Tea: ' .. . ,,'
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wi!ilods'betwoon 11i~ ro~:o; 1I'Ie aIlOVi! liSt!:!(! &aps. Tliis treatmenl
nia)' bEl!'lla(j916, .,
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DirKtions for,Use: .
F4115 ma'-· .. :-7;·i/·' ",'
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" . ',-' ... " .-, .. :"rop9 gfoWn.i['1 ro'tl'S,iiridir\t;ltiil9 CtOP:$ rlro""n in, .
. rOWs wl\lm!mlilch,orplssti<l barrierS,ali! Lias a VIieedn!l:1 tool"
in,lhe drill or.pfmlt line, 'F4115 may' app,lied at "rates'up to:'ID .
ourioes per, lirciadcasl aer& rictto,:ex.eaild tha amount lliite'dln,tIlG ",'
MalIimum :AiiowabreF:4115:Uee'Talile9boVe. jfl6mi"imi.itri m,jO "
gsilc)ns.per €lore of,firiishedapray: F4t15 rrnjy be lank mixed wilh, ..
,other peSticides regisiered for Ihls,treatment pattern. .4 '. .'
FOI!et pem.ac;; ma~~~~Plii:aiiOO' " ,
.actiVe ingr'Gdiefil O~ ;;ipetr'Ql$ui'T1'o~ vegelable seed ba&ed<l3i:tiVeIy groWing "";eds •
iJpfu4 itldies'mll j,lIld'!'9setteslii$s ihan3'ihcht!Sac!O.SS.Coverige':,
Is 8ssBritialforgood' contrOl, Use a.oonJonlc surfactant al O.,25 ..
vlv (2 pln1sPGr, 100 gall()lis of.sjlraysoIUlion} haVlngatlea$iM%p.oil !,'
:coi'l1:el'l1r8te 8(1;5 to 2.0plhls per acre; . ':.,
. HoOded.$ilraiers r:nlJ$fbe ai9ried, djU6f.ed·ang OpEirated)ri 6uGh
, a mama 1.15 to pmentaliy spray,depoSition cd green stem,' . The hood'edsptayer $hould bo·.
f., .'
!issUe. fIs or fruitoflh&eSign$d and, cipealad 50;a:S 'to totaiJy:eflcfose 1he spray ilalte~::
SPraYe~ shldbe operatedinijch a manner as to,minimize j, ,
.vertlcalrnove.menf s.lleh as bOOllc:ing orthe raisintl ot Ihe oqufpmor:l!
. during application, Sprayerirslwuld·'nol pe 0lleratedin QXceSS-or '
, . 'fl'll& {5)milespet'l'IG1Jt to rni!'limi:Ea.auell.boul'ICing~ Ex1r'Gl1ili! Care
Rastr'ct' ...
:00 ricrl~:;Ij' r:4115 ii5 abadedgr bfGiidcliistt'r'eate'nt .,
1he hlP gf GOi1ivariet:i not rmii:aIIY to.lerant 1o'gl)1'ph5ate 'hertiieide; , . . ". . . ,
" :. ,Fof bt performance, ·~reis undBke.'or II croP. ~iI oooeenlrate pPliCio'ri,k,adivelY rowiIl9·,:' ,':.,.. ';', . t
:.Use i! BOnionic !!,urfa¢talltal O.25%:v/v (2 piliI!' per 100 galloi.1s.cif, ", .
.spray soluoon) tlaving at,leasUO%active ingredient, .Underdr:y .- ",
oondilioils the uS."
. ·.up lo:4 inches high' Bind' rosettes less Ihan 3, inches across, " .
,'Coverals-~~il!li .rIlodC:O.iI,tr,)' improve;.;yeed ",
'oontro1: The use oIa'crop,OII concentrate maymcrease leaf :' .
. speCklirigori tHe b:ea1ed corn leaVes. , .. . "'.. ' ...
milube takendliiirig operelions, in fields weiallatioil'
'oUIle'soil aunace. deep furroWs, arains or otller contou whicl1 .
, would disturb'the adjusttilenl' and, posltlonlng'ar till!) spray oq uipment ,
:,Tooon1rOlwGQdhollisted'or!'this i.abal,F4~ 1S' m.ayb(! iSnk: .
' , mixed wllh otherherbi(iid~. re9isl$te<l fOr use u,QQm:: .WhenJI'lI'lJo: milting 1=4115 with other products,
eS\1re ttte'f4115:is ml.xed ih't:spray tank,waler ffrst: For spe:ciliC mii"9 inslnJc;!iofl,s, refer to.lhe . adjoi1he spa,tier'h'.' Apcalloos Iilustnot ~ made Wflen.wind: > :condi58re SU<lll tilals'praypatternsmsy ilediturbed an;result :, ' .. jh Sp~ dep0S!.tion tDSflt:'I!iilivC'plaor plant parts.. .' , .' . . , . I ~ " .,' "Pr8utjn8:: . ,." . . . ' CI'O'pil'ljury WiJl'ocout Wt.e" spray.iseillowed toe in COIilact wilh . . tli..!; fIves. greer~*m IiursQrfr1!i!of.lhe CrQP," ' Risirlctions:· . .'."". " ... ' ". :'."; :00. nqr apply'iT!ot9 man 40 fluidounces during !MjlreplanrUinin'g" ". and.no mote than'SDnuld'ounOQs In IlEl<lson'asa' rQW middle' ,,-" I',. '.aiit:ati6n. 1)0 notapplyjrioihaii 12I)fIr, !-,sell ."9I1ionicitlot,lnoe$perCtol' ". seaS,oBas a.rl00dedspaiter appifcatioB, . 0 .'. Do notallply WitHin 1.4 d'ays of haJ\test ' .• ' . MilCir.g,andLO<id!II9;lnli1ii;tionunger the G!;NERA.L·' .' , '. IFORMATrON section • .' '.;',' .. , . ',' "" .•. . ... Refer ltIlI'1eothet PrOdCI'l8bel fotre5:iriCliOn5ontnk ltIixlng;"Sl'Id ,:cbSeMl'alilabel preclillticin5;Jn$trtlctiOn5~'arid fotational'croppih9,' :resmctions, Sprayers should be atijusteifto position ,pray lips 8. .' . :miniinuinof 18 inctlesaoovetliecro'p)md operated tiniVoi.dtne .' .aPJllitiQn of 6Xee§si\r9 h9rbic:idQ rMils,djl1lc1ty :OVQl' Ih9'ro-.and/or inlo too,wi'torl'of tlia com' plant. Be aware that'ovarlaps and slower grourKI:speeCls. Whllestartinfll.itoIIJll:ng,or IiJmingwh.ile silreying may. ·l'EISI\Jltlflhi9h$rappliealiOI'I'r.aI$S,al'ldpo$Sible crop tpon$e, '. ' ,,' t-:, '.",' f, Prplantf PrOOmcriiencaan'itAt.Plant " " ,;,.' .: .',,'. ~ .. 'Apply F4 no aloneo(Wi1l1 C1lhe~ herllroidesor liquid renilizers:as a' . bum-down treqjlment prior ~ pfanling or emergence of corn to , . , control or suppress grass and broadleafweeds, ,Forbesl , ' .. ·,·H· A·.·. RV'.· 'ES' T,A" 'I'D'. 'T'R' 'EA'T'M'E" N' T' . ,', ,perfoimllnce,Jm/iilre,applicationsto'ac4ively growing, weeds ul},to4, M . inches,higtror rosettes leSS than.3 ihcties acrOss. cOverage Is ..•. • • • .0' ;. ,;F.d, to;s;,yli~. risan~.d',th1.1,5 m.. y ,tl!i" appliCe. real. Ql'!iiri ,ifos (com;' eSIl~ntlal:fcr,Q:o,1I9uc!anttO.25%least80'\b'lIclive . I :A: . . grain so_rghum,:whe.?l) !D ... :dofoUato and/or .1f{v . ' . , '(2 P!nts pe1 00 9allo,1\5 Of spray solution) haVing alot;at,9"troullQ . " ingredient or Ii Iletroleum or vegelable'seed based crop,oil, ' • . ,.gtasaanli broadleaY,wQQds su~ as mornmgglK;ules,;pietl9.. oooeentrate at 1,5 to 2.0, pints per acre. '. , ,:,' ", i· . , "wlvetleaf,andot/1ers ,thatmay,lle present at .. hllrvest;.F';115'may,be,· '. . '.' . ". ,. '.' ~ ,,' ,.. " .Sed alone or as atanmixtu.~ witt. o\l1er:halVosllilds.. . ,.> , w¥n tll!l'IjliJf411,5.,iiitl(ot1ier Pil:wl.lJC~~;'.. J 'A;lplicatiollSrur.e);4p 5'Iused in tanK mixl:olJld bemadewmm the crop is matu re and thegr-iln; mixed in fhi:.iipr'It)' lank' 1!/iliI."r after dry fimnu.I8ti(ins.· if'ilsc:d.Wili:ri ,..lIas' begun 10 Clty'down. ,Of a'" . AL.LOWABLE F4115 USE TABLE ,above, IfttoatmElnlS'of F411S'''' SilCtiOll. 'For all"'roductOr:din9 ,to EJltElnGic;ll1 .Service fA,IlkmiKifJ!l ",iih.(~H.::;e'ImF4IlS sluny :ili",'=r;wNlioll~~!ire,Ic6mmQnd.a1Jon!.in the L.lse are!i:' ·.APJlI1=4115 'as abtcIKJoast", mixtUre.' F6i'spccjfic.lilixiti:g \nstrueti9ns,. mer to the MiKingand sllri'" LoadfuglnsllUcti0Jl5undertheGENER..l!.IKFO&.fA:TIOat rates not to cxCQod"the,amounl.as Jlsd;ln. too MAXIMUM, TCf!'l' LI) l1'lI:, "., ", ' CDrr:'plete cov:erage of fOliage,. Use, a minimum (If W 9{lillone Qf '(Ap··I·· .... • ... ··· ,. 'b" · .. ·';011·1 I'" h' te t' I ' .. t' .fil'llipc'l:ific have. been madato the crop earlier; that volume, must,oo oonsidimid r , . In deterri)inillgthe maximlim use'rale as.aharvest aid.lr'eiltme'a.yer Appllcatlonst: .... ', produ.ct labCls·fo'r 1111 TC'StrictiOns on tank mixing anobserve all ' . labcl'.pn:catitions;i,nStrl!ct,ons<tio!iohalc;roPJling ..... AppliClBtiOns' Should"made jn spray;t1ood,e(tSpolume sufficient to pide . .rf:sitietioIDhedripl1l)'peracr6for9round,applicF.l1iQnan(:foglIoii$peracre .. I .... , p 1~'h"'nS.may. e:ma~. 0 9 yp osa oeran. for arial application, . " J' • '. . ad ,co.!'1ntionaJapPllcdwithhooil9d'sptay&rslOccir'ltrollabQIed' " Use-aari8tieS with hooded .apr'ayers), , ' . '. '. ', . F:411Smaybonlo(iiFsurfciant;ai O:25%y/y (2 Pints pet10D 9.atIO~:O(, . ,wcCids b91:w'GSn thQ rows oftnecrOjO.' Rare! to thElHoodQd,Sprai': spray SOlution) hevingat (em aO%actlve tngre<lientorbasetl crop oil ooncei11rate at 1;5 t02,Opints per ,'. CliI1lC1iOn$" '; '. ",<, ..... . . .I'pelrolem ,.pplii:aliOl'ls sen:Qllhis labe! for'addi!ional specific U56i o" or.vege1able' :,,"; "'" . aore, • . . . . F4115 at20 to 72 fluid ounces per·acre! Use higherrates;whtili cD.n_atio'nStappIY:more IllSn 26 fluidounces'of Ihis:prodlictper:airto> ' :wee!fs are·under stress or are. larger; . '. '. ,'. - ' wheat. .' '.; . , . AjJjili9U:~~~roUd:riiadd:QqipmclnUSig ~ 'milmm Do Mtapply .wilhin '7 das 0' ~~Qst ", .'finlshspraoluOO&.of 1 Q.gallClns o'sptI!Iy per,screl)T' by .Elir .at a . ", . "l'Ilitlimum finis.llecl'epray volume of 3 gallOns of spraY ··Pe r acre;', ' COwfal!1!I Is :ossantl.!!l· fer satisfactory. P4lrfOl'manco~ !l~Po2:i ' :. , . '" ' .. : . .: .. ~ ,' ... '. " ":,,. ":"'. : applicatioi'l,i"nec~ plilrElcre;p.e~, " . '.' . wason Including ralloWfpreplanl'bul'l'odown and lal;leled a'()P ::. 'a~~Iis;sary,' . DOnal applytha~72 f1u!dol,J_QfF41tO!l~:.·. '. . .' ; . : _ ::, ' ' .. ,:' . ':. ,: ".6' . t ' ,or • I~ ~' ; " t (- ,',>. .:.,,' . to.: ·r " . "', " L , ' I I j -' ", , i J 1 1 .. 1 J \ ~i I "I .'1 . I I '.j j I I 1
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- .... --. .. ...... •• " '.' ' .. ' :.; . I' '. Tank Mixlure5 " ' .. F411 50 may be tan II mixed with .ciihor labeiad herbigides to control Weods not listed Or) this "abel. Read and follow all manufacturers' labaJrecommel1dationSforlhecomr)anion t.artiJuide except for, \ sIIic:cci,!,mendati?n.s9n tlIisla91. yrJhe.ntankmixing F4115 : WIth oth~,prodllcts,' bssUn;t F4 H 5 IS mIXed III lila spray tank wElter , ,lifter dry formulali~.if.l)Sed iFor sP,flcific mixlns instri.lctiol'ls.-reler ' " toth.e Mlxlng:and lOfldiBglns1rUctions underthe GENERAl' INORMATINsectioni: ". , Far c00llol ofaddillofbroatlleaf wo9jjsano 9t8ses:F4115 iriy be IllInk mllCllcfvrith2,4D(amine}.ACOIlnls-. Aceenl C301d¥.A1razine; Banvelel, Sat>i!t3:.Basis GoI~.,>Beaco~;.CatliS1o, Clarify'" :Olstincte, Exc~, HotJ:1etP, Ubertye, , Ughtllinge, Mai1isin,aI1I', NorthstarTII, ·ermite, PoaelS>, Scorpioofllll;Sanoor",,-ShoIgum. Spirit .... , . Steadfast, Sr"n9¥androUghs,. "'.: When tankmldng F41'15wilh Accent ACcent Ooldj , Atrazine. Basis · Gold,.llb&tly, Poa9b;,' andSholiJim -usaitdj\lvanlS , .. ,> :,' '. ' J'eCC!mded otl!etank .mllc paer label.. Dlrhese :myincludD . · ROnlOfltC:&urfaotant, crop.ollconcantl'Bt&, 28% nitrogen, ammonium sulfate Ot combinatiOns of Ihese. . " , , Fct&d, $preY,'irrto 'ltIe' whorror lite plant. which. will increa~ lPlft:atlns (I:i/ic:atloris may";' ·mide. io glypboutB' tolerant and ccinwnOonai Varietie.liL.. " . F41 ,isyrrom Ire' com ,:. ·plant Do not allow spray ccn1act to the crop when applying to .CC1n'lentionalcomvariotlos, 1=4115 m(l)' be used'upto1he .• :rnaxiJ'!lum' of n 1Iuld ounee's'per1tere using drop nOZz19s'rOJ' oonlrol of larger Weed sizes' for lhoSEI:oiIeeds lisled below unt19r. "ContrOl of Weeds".l,Use appropriate tateS ofadjuvants such as iWn-ionic " '" surfactant, crop,oll conoenlrci1e or methylated seed oil, , .. Seed Com Production ' .. For 'seOO iltOduCtion fields. app/Y·F.41'5 using drop nozzles or other ·;equlpme.nlloyt \Ieeels "mgaw, applied, with qropnoZzles pr olh(j'sprayerS capable: "ofdll-eCting..'''e spray.'tolhtafga"e a.directi!dpray Irealment; A",oid'iringspray $olullon 11'110 the Whorf ofglyMJosate toleranl varieties, Avoid spray contact to the'p wltonapplvirtg to conventfcna/'corn ...... varieties. . '. ',' " . '. . ' ;. . . · ~~F4 i 15 ',herblcldo. Itowaver, ali inbreds have not boon lested. Broadcasl applications may re5(Jllinspray,beingconcentteiriI inbredshav& geeraJly showngooa tol9rance.lfresponsG. To minltnizeapplicBlion Into the. whorl of Ihe·plan1s,.Weeds: SWeet Com Production . F411!) may be appllea 10 ,5weetcom, howevar, IheuS&rElssUmes all . , . responsillililyfcrllerbicide toleranrop n:?ZZles'or O1lle'r type diret;ted sprayers n'II1$t l;>e'Used to difec! thflrQy to the larg:e!ewilh such U". All ,e coverage ort. , hYbl:!dlvar1elles have not been tested for $ensilivily'tO F41'15 ' · her;bIClde nor does 'FMC Corporation haveaccass 10 all Seed , , ,pany o(oodprocessor dalll..rcadcast applitati,ons may reSUlt, "m spray,0(0.125 to 0.25 poundsIng QOnoel)trElteInto tnoV/hart tlr the plant; which will: : " " :increa" leaf reeponse;To riliniiniz& i'lpl!IUcation inlothe whorl cifth& .• plants,rQP nozzl,es..r o1l1grtype ,diier:tel1spraYe1S mllslbo u"dlO, dl.-.ct the spray.to thotarg9U;d·weeds,. ' ' .. .' : Therefore, anCtOp t$sponSe aJislllQ from 1he use or F4115 ',' , ·Jb!c!de or.! stoom is Ih9 responsibility of !he user. U5e F41'1 5 hetblcu;le·only ul'!denhe recomrtUlr'1dalian of the seed company, ,fo.Od pror.StlJteAQ"oulllJral':)(leniOiI1.Servlce,.;. I '. . . . ' .. F4U5 TanidlliJrture5 , . . ." ';' F4115 !flBYOO lank ll1ixed With Atrazine4l (16 flUid OI.incesper acre) or Alrazlri9BODF' (9<K1nces peracre)orDicamba.Qri,.tctive per, acre, Banvcl or CIa'rily(3 10 4. .. ' . clInoesper acre) for additional weed control, and fory vo!uf!lel!? proviQSlduBI.weeg ,elmlroL Higher r.atCIsJ.Cotton.plantsand ~OOs." ·r AtratinEl,Banvet® or ClantYhorblcltjes 081) . be used, but do not exceecllhe reoommended label use ,alas . " alloWed by lhese labcJs. Add a 0.25% .vlv noniooic surtactanJ (2 .;' pints per 100 gaBons) to lIle'tank mixllJre, or under ... elY dry,soil' r:nais1ure condition:s,: th/il use or crop oil CO!lcentrate, (1%v/v or l' : ' gallon per'10D gallol' spraysolution),may Improwfweedoonlrol.·· . , . . ,-'.: . . ;' conON., ", 'TIMING AND METHOD OJ: APPLICATION ,amoval (If failed CoHon Stands . " . · AlJply F4115 at tnerato of 2. 1052 :ounQesperacre blOadcast au' fI;J!iar spray over the top of the r&II1<,1tninI,n 5clent BPe cotton plant" 111 pi1rttqtlar.thetermlnal lima" 'Coverage i5 esenfla~ fpr ".COd. .. .'. .. ' .':. 7:iS abOVe 10 ',mph:' • ••• '.. , •. " " .' ,.::;. '. . ", ." • "·7'. '.-' "9~\ . ,.' . ccnttoLUsQ, an,ilf)\c>~~P. surfa?taf1t at {),25% vN (2 pints pIJr,190 : .' ,gallons of sprayMIQn) haYing Eltll!ast 6D%'act!vQlngrcdiantor a • .:' ',' " .. ' .:t~~~;':!~~~G.&4!ed ~~~:9i1. ~~nlra:a a11.5o 10 2·9 .• • .:.' e· ,.' ., • e .• , •• ·4 ~ 5 mllY be>nkD'llltllrwi,,il5IDr)n cOOdiiionSfavctili9Minse¢lcide:ror'lIle ,.00..-01 of ClttfI!alWllSat ''''is applicationttiming.· . ., ,', :,,-, DO' nOlapply \VftistHooded"ayd,,e~.amll.8y.;Dy.4ppjJcaUon .: ' " . F41 '5 nitrblcldG Is a contact aiid s}'Stemic herbicide tor poS/emerge-nee 'direcllitl sprayer or hoodsdfshlQIpacalio.';$ .•.•. ,' .... , .... · F4 t15 m4 bolld Sprayer ,App!icalions&eotlon cif this labsl f!lraddllGonSI spe<;lnc, use . ~ directions. . . ',' , . '.' . ;PO$t,aIl!IliedhOi)d'ed, sp.!'Bye.rS tGc;orilrollab&led' · weeds ba .... n Ine rowe IItthe'crop: Rerer.lo.rM HOad sprayer, . applicatioos .fOr th.e cOntrol of broadl!'lsr aM 9rassweeds in cotton, Apply F4,115hcrblclde ato:ie or as a 'tank' mbcture,with other' ' herbicides to"emerged andacligrowlng\veEWS;When lank mixlftg r:4 U,5 Wi,~ other produr:ts, be sure.lheF.411 S Is miiced In.1I1e· . spray tank War aRer dry (D.misl8tions: If used. For spiH:mc: mixin'9. instructions, rafet 10 the Mixing and lOOdillg Ins/ructions urtderthe OENERALINFORMA TioN sElction.Appliea1lO<ns of F41 15 or f4115 lank mixllJres shOuld l!emade wiihDire¢ed , spray -equipme"r $houl!J pOsition nozzles a minimum 3m 4 inchssaboVEi t~ soli, -m.niiCJlrected spraYers or hood91f' . " sprayers 10 pre\i!nl conta:at¢ spray sOlullQJ'l w.ith .the oottiln Planl.riot anow &P'$)' solution'to coritact cotton foliage o(green 312m ' ti$,$uees dlmcte(tbanll1l1:;e'6rop canQClY, F4115 or,F411.51ank mix aprr1ic.aliMsshduld tie made to Cotton thlit is a minimum of i; irlCJl8S irl heignj, Applications 1.0 'coilon · al5 to 6 nOdas'or lesS must be made with'hood9l1 or Shiel<led sJlrayereuipi'nt?n110 cOmpletely avoid contact With oottot:1plants ... Lil)"-DY appliCatio'i)s m;F4115 orF411lank miXtlirestlatat grow til , stages of ootton' maybe made When botton piants.have:achieved Iii', ' t:leightof 12:jrictieor more'wlt~ sufflclenlbalk d$velopment and . height differential between aep boUornletiVes Slld thesoil.Spia~ solutionshouldbocfirecred althe baseotcotton,piants toavO[(l' .