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# DUPONT GLEAN FERTILIZER COMPATIBLE HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-522**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Chlorsulfuron (75%)
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- Label accepted: 2008-12-17
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00522-20081217.pdf
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---
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECi'ION AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7S0SC)
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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_ Registration
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~ Reregistration
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Inc
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DuPont Crop Protection
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Stine-Haskell Research Center
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P. O. Box 30
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DE 19714-0030 "'==""
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EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance:
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352-522 DEC 17 2008
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Term of Issuance:
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Unconditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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DuPont Glean FC Herbicide
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DuPont Telar DF Herbicide'
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide
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and Rodenticide Act.
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Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the
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'.
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environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance
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of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name
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or to its use if it has been covered by others.
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Based on your response to the Reregistration Eligibility Document, EPA has reregistered the product
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listed above, with the following provisions. .
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1. Refer to accompanying letter accepting the amendment submitted September 18, 2008 for label
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revisions required for reregistration of DuPont Glean FC Herbicide.
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2. The following changes are required for DuPont Telar DF Herbicide.
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a. Add the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) section and the User Safety Recommendations exactly
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as they appear on the DuPont Glean FC Herbicide.
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Signature of Approving Official:
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-zr~<-uhJ.h\O Ae.J
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James A. Tompkins Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Division
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Date:
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Page 2
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EPA Registration No. 352-522
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b. Add the Non-Agricultural Use Requirements box to your Directions for Use. Also add the reentry
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statement "Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried" to the required
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Non-Agricultural Use Requirements box ..
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c. On page 2, under Directions for Use revise the third paragraph to read "DuPont Telar DF should be
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used only in accordance with instructions on this label or in separate published DuPont instructions.
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d. On page 2, under Directions for Use, revise the fourth paragraph to read "DuPont will not be
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responsible for losses or damages resulting from the use of this product in any manner not specified by
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DuPont.
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e. On page 3, revise the first sentence under Non-Crop, Industrial Sites by deleting the word
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"recommended". The sentence may be modified as necessary.
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f. Add the statements "Do not apply more than three times per year. Do not apply more than 2.6 ounces
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product/acre per year" to Application Timing ofthe Non-Crop-Industrial Sites on page 2 and to the
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"Important Precautions (Industrial Turf Only) section on page 5.
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g. Revise all references to treatment at 3 ounces per acre (pages 3 and 5) to read 2.6 ounces per acre.
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h. Revise the first sentence under Industrial Turf (Unimproved Only) by deleting the word
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"recommended". The sentence may be modified as necessary.
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i. In your Storage and Disposal Section, revise "Storage" to read "Pesticide Storage". Also, your Storage
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and Disposal Section will need to be updated as per recent PR Notice. See the Storage and Disposal
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Section of the accompanying DuPont Glean FC Herbicide label for guidance.
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j. Update the Limitation of Warranty and Liability as per guidance entitled "Guidance on Warranty
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Statements previously transmitted and also available on the Agency website. .
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Enclosed is a copy of your label stamped "Accepted With Comments". This action is taken under the
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authority of section 4(g)(2)© of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act as amended.
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Reregistration under this section does not eliminate the need for continual reassessment of pesticides.
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EP A may require submission of data at any time to maintain registration of your product.
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DuPont™ Telar® DF
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herbicide .
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DRAFT LABEL
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" ..... ~ ... A Growing Partnership With NatuI"e'"
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DuPont™
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Telar® DF
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herbicide
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Dry flowable
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Active Ingredient
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. Chlorsulfuron
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2-Chloro-N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-
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1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)aminocarbonyIJ
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benzenesulfonamide
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Inert Ingredients
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TOTAL
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EPA Reg. No. 352-522
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EPA Est. No. ___ _
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DEC 17 200S
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By Weight
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75%
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25%
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100%
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1
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CAUTION
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FIRST AIO
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IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take off contaminated
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clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for
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15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for
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further treatment advice.
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IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently
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with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if
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present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
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advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling
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a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
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You may also contact 1-800-441-3637 for emergency
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medical treatment information.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZAROS TO HUMANS
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AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION! Harmful if absorbed ,through skin. Causes
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moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or
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clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after
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h~dling.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface
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water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
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water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of
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equipment washwater or rinsate.
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PESTICIDE HANDLING
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o Calibrate sprayers only with clean water away from the
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well site.
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o Make scheduled checks of spray equipment.
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o Assure accurate measurement of pesticides by all operation
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employees.
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o Mix only enough product for the job at hand.
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o Avoid over-filling of spray tank.
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o Do not discharge excess material on the soil at a single spot
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in the field/grove or mixing/loading station.
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o Dilute and agitate excess solution and apply at labeled
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rates/uses.
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• Avoid storage of pesticides near wel,l sites.
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• When triple rinsing the pesticide container, be sure to add the
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rinsate to the spray mix.
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DIRECTIONS FOR u~_,)
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
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inconsistent with its labeling,
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or
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other persons, either directly or through drift Only protected
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handlers may be in the area during application,
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DuPont™ TELAR® DF should be used only in accordance with
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recommendations on this label or in separate published DuPont
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recommendations.
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DuPont will not be responsible for losses or damages resulting
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from the use of this product in any manner not specifically
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recommended by DuPont '
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Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation
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system.
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DO NaT MAKE MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION OF
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TELAR® DF PER YEAR.
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NON-CROP WEED CONTROL
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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TELAR® DF herbicide is a dry flowable that is mixed in
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water and applied as a spray to control many annual, biennial,
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and perennial broadleaf weeds on non-crop, industrial sites
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such as airports, military installations, fence rows, roadsides
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and associated rights-of-way, lumberyards, petroleum tank
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farms, pipeline and utility rights-of-way, pumping instal
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lations, railroads, storage areas, plant sites and other similar
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areas including governmental and private lands.
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TELAR® DF is noncorrosive, nonflammable, nonvolatile and
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does not freeze.
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TELAR® DF can be applied as a preemergence or
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postemergence treatment. For best results, apply TELAR®
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DF before or during early stages of weed growth. The degree
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and duration of control may depend on the following:
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• use rate
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• weed spectrum and size at application
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• environmental conditions at and following treatment
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Environmental Conditions
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and Biological Activity
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TELAR® DF is absorbed by both the roots and foliage of
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plants, rapidly inhibiting the growth of susceptible weeds. Two
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to 3 weeks after application to weeds, leaf growth slows, and the
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growing points tum reddish-purple. Within 4 to 6 weeks of
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application, leaf veins and leaves become discolored, and the
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growing points subsequently die.
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Warm, moist conditions following treatment enhance the
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effectiveness ofTELAR® DF since moisture carries TELAR®
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DF into weed roots, preventing roots from developing. Cold, dry
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conditions delay the activity of TELAR® DF. Weeds hardened
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off by cold weather or drought stress are less susceptible to
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TELAR®DF.
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RESISTANCE
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Biotypes of certain weeds listed on this label are resistant to
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TELAR® DF and other herbicides with the same mode of
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action, even at exaggerated application rates. Biotypes are
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naturally occurring individuals of a species identical in
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appearance but with slightly different genetic compositions; the
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mode of action of a herbicide is the chemical interaction that
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interrupts a biological process necessary for plant growth and
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development.
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If weed controlis unsatisfactory, it may be necessary to
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respray problem areas using a product with a different mode
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of action, such as postemergence broadleaf and/or grass
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herbicides. If resistant weed biotypes such as kochia and
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Russian thistle are suspected or known to be present,
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consider using another herbicide treatment or adjust the use
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rate of the TELAR® DF tank-mix partner to help control
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these biotypes. Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant,
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applicator, and/or appropriate state agricultural extension
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service representative for specific alternative herbicide
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recommendations available in your area.,
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It is advisable to keep accurate records of pesticides applied
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to individual fields to help obtain information on the spread
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and dispersal of resistant biotypes.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
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DuPont recommends the use of Intt?grated Pest Management
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(IPM) programs to control pests. This product may be used as
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part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program which
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can include biological, cultural, and genetic practices aimed at
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preventing economic pest damage. Application of this product
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should be based on rPM principles and practices including field
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scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest identifi
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cation, population monitoring, and treating when target pest
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populations reach locally determined action thresholds. Consult
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your state cooperative extension service, professional
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consultants or other qualified authorities to determine
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appropriate action treatment threshold levels for treating specific
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pest/crop systems in your area.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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NON-CROp, INDUSTRIAL SITES
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, TELAR® DF is recommended for control of many annual,
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biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds in non-crop, industrial
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areas.
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2
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Application to non-crop sites, except rights-of-way, is restricted
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to ground application only. Rights-of-way may also be treated
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by helicopter.
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Application Timing
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Apply TELAR® DF as a preemergent or early postemergent
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spray when weeds are actively germinating or growing.
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Weeds Controlled
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DuPont™ TELAR® DF effectively controls the following
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weeds when applied at the use rates shown. When applied at
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lower rates, TELAR® DF provides short term control of weeds
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listed; when applied at higher rates, weed control is increased.
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114 to 1/2 oz per acre
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Annual sowthistle
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Blue mustard
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Common chickweed
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Common speedwell
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Conical catchfly
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Fiddleneck (tarweed)
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Field pennycress
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Flixweed*
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Hempnettle
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Henbit
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London rocket
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1/2 to 1 oz per acre
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Bouncingbet
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Bur beakchervil
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Buttercup
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Canada thistle*t
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Common lambsquarters
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Common sunflower
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Common speedwell *
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Dandelion*
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Goldenrod
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* Partial control only.
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Mayweed
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Miners lettuce
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Pineapple- weed
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Prostrate pigweed
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Redroot pigweed
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Shepherd's-purse
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Smooth pigweed
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Treacle mustard
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Tumble mustard (Jim Hill)
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Wild mustard
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Groundsel
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Marestail
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Musk thistle
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Sweet clover*
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Tumble mustard
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Turkey mullein*
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Whitetop (hoary cress)t
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Wild parsnip
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t Prebloom to bloom and fall rosette are recommended timings.
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1 to 3 oz per acre
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Annual ryegrass
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(Lolium spp) *
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Aster
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Bedstraw
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Black mustard
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Bull thistle
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Burclover
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Canada thistle
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Common cinquefoil
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Common mallow
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Common mullein
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Common ragweed *
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Common tansy
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Common teasel
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Common yarrow
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Corn spurry
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Cow cockle
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Curly dock
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* Partial control only.
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Dyer's woad
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Flixweed
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Foxtail (Setaria spp)*
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Horsetail (Equisetum spp)
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Pepperweed (perennial)
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Poison-hemlock
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Prostrate knotweed*
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Puncturevine
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Red clover
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Russian knapweedt
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Scotch thistle
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Scouringrush
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(Equisetum spp)
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. Tansymustard
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White clover
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Wild carrot
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Wild garlic/wild onion
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Yellow starthistle*
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t Prebloom to bloom and fall rosette are recommended timings.
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Specific Weed Problems
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Dalmation Toadflax: Apply 2 to 3 ounces of TELAR® DF
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per acre as a high volume foliar spray using a minimum of
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24 gallons of water per acre. Use of a surfactant, as directed
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on this label, is recommended.
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Kochia, Russian Thistle, and Prickly Lettuce: Tank mix
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TELAR® DF with herbicides with different modes of action
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and apply postemergence before weeds form mature seed.
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3
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")
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Tank Mixtures
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For improved, broad spectrum control, timk mix TELAR® DF
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with "Karmex" DF herbicide or DuPont™ Krovar® I DF
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herbicide for preemergence to early postemergence
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treatments. Tank mix TELAR® DF with dicamba, 2,4-D, or
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glyphosate for postemergent applications. When tank mixing
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TELAR® DF, use the most restrictive label limitations for
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each product used in the mix. .
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Do not tank mix TELAR® DF with DuPont™ HYVAR® X-L
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herbicide.
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Grass Replant Intervals
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Following an application of TELAR® DF to non-crop areas,
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the treated sites may be replanted with various species of
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grasses at the minimum intervals recommended below.
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For soils with a pH of 7.5 or less observe the following
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replant intervals:
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Species
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Brame, Meadow
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Brome, Smooth
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Fescue, Alta
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Fescue, Sheep
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Foxtail, Meadow
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Green Needle
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Orchard grass
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Russian Wildrye
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Swithgrass
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Timothy
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Wheatgrass, Western
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TELAR® DF R.eplant Interval
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Rate o11.acre (Months)
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112-1 1
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1-2 2
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112-1 2
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1-2 4
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112 2
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1 3
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2 5
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112-1 2
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1-2 4
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112 3
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1 4
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2 6
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112-2
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112 2
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1-2 3
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112-2 1
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112-2 3
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112 2
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4
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2 6
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112 1
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1 2
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2 4
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l" observe the For soils having a pH of 7.5 and gr. _
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following minimum replant intervals:
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Species
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Alkali Sacaton
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Bluestern, Big Blue
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Brome, Mountain
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Gramma, Blue
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Gramma, Sideoats
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Switchgrass
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Wheatgrass, Bluebunch
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Wheatgrass, Crested
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Wheatgrass, Intermediate
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Wheatgrass, Slender
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Wheatgrass, Siberian
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Wheatgrass, Streambank
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Wheatgrass, 11llckspike
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Wheatgrass, Western
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DuPont™
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TELAR® DF Replant Interval
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Rate oz/acre (Months)
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112 ' I
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1 3
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2
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112
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112
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1
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2
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1/2
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1
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2
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1-2
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1-2
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I 113
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2/3
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1 113
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I 113
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I 1/3
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I 1/3
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I 1/3
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112-2
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112
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I
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2
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>3
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3
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1
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2
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>3
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1
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2
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>3
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>3
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>3
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I
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I
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2
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4
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The recommended minimum intervals are for applications
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made in the Spring to early Summer, Becau-se TELAR®
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DF degradation is slowed by cold or frozen soils,
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applications made in the late Summer or early Fall should
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consider the intervals as beginning in the Spring following
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treatment
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Testing has indicated that there is a considerable variation in
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response among the species of grasses when seeded onto
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, areas treated with TELAR® DE If species other than those
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listed above are to be planted into areas treated with
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TELAR® DF a field bioassay should be performed, or
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previous experience may be used to determine the feasibility
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of replanting treated sites,
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INDUSTRIAL TURF (Unimproved Only)
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||
TELAR® DF is recommended to control weeds on
|
||
unimproved industrial turf, on roadsides, and on other non
|
||
crop sites,
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Apply TELAR® DF when desirable grasses are well
|
||
established, as preinature treatment may result in top kill and
|
||
stand reduction, For best results, treat turf at green-up,
|
||
4
|
||
Weeds Controlled
|
||
Refer to Weeds ControIIed section under NON·CROP for
|
||
rates to control various weeds, When applied at lower rates,
|
||
TELAR® DF provides short term control of weeds listed;
|
||
when applied at higher rates, weed control is increased,
|
||
TELAR® DF may be used on the following grasses when
|
||
applied at the use rates shown below,
|
||
Note: The higher rates andlor the addition of surfactant may
|
||
result in temporary chlorosis of desirable grasses,
|
||
114 to 1 oz
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Blue grama
|
||
Bluegrass
|
||
Bromegrasses
|
||
(meadow, smooth)
|
||
1I20z
|
||
Bentgrass
|
||
Bluestems
|
||
(big, little, plains, sand,
|
||
ww spar)
|
||
Buffalograss
|
||
Galleta
|
||
Green needlegrass
|
||
Green sprangetop
|
||
Indiangrass
|
||
Indian ricegrass
|
||
114 to 112 oz
|
||
Fescue
|
||
Orchardgrass
|
||
Wheatgrasses
|
||
(crested, intermediate
|
||
pubescent, slender,
|
||
streambank, tall, thick
|
||
spike, western)
|
||
Kleingrass
|
||
Lovegrasses
|
||
(sand, weeping)
|
||
Prairie sandreed
|
||
Sand dropseed
|
||
Sheep fescue
|
||
Sideoats grama
|
||
Switchgrass
|
||
Wildrye grasses
|
||
(beardless, Russian)
|
||
Smooth brome
|
||
|
||
GROWTH SUPPRESSION
|
||
AND SEEDHEAD INHIBITION
|
||
DuPont™ TELAR® DF as a tank mix with other herbicides
|
||
may be used to suppress grass growth (chemical mowing) and
|
||
inhibit seedhead formation.
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Apply TELAR® DF to turf at green-up and before seed heads
|
||
emerge (boot stage). Ensure that desirable grasses are well
|
||
established at application, as premature treatment may result
|
||
in top kill and stand reduction.
|
||
Weeds Controlled
|
||
Refer to Weeds Controlled section under NON-CROP for
|
||
rates to control various weeds.When applied at lower rates,
|
||
TELAR® DF provides short term control of weeds listed;
|
||
when applied at higher rates,\ weed control is increased.
|
||
TELAR® DF may be used on the following grasses when
|
||
applied at the use rates shown below.
|
||
II40z TELAR® DF + 114 -112 pt "Embark" 2S
|
||
Fescue Bluegrass
|
||
112 oz TELAR® DF + 112 -1 pt "Embark" 28 (PNW Only)
|
||
Fescue
|
||
Annual bluegrass
|
||
Perennial ryegrass
|
||
Smooth brome
|
||
Orchard grass
|
||
Reed canarygrass
|
||
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS (Industrial Turf Only)
|
||
• Do not use TELAR® DF or TELAR® DF in a tank niix with
|
||
"Embark" on bahiagrass turf or turf that is under stress from
|
||
drought, insects, disease, cold temperature, or poor fertility, as
|
||
injury may result.
|
||
• Do not apply TELAR® DF to turf less than 1 year old.
|
||
• Grass seed may be planted in treated areas 6 months after
|
||
treatment, cultivation is recommended.
|
||
• For broadcast applications, do not exceed 112 oz TELAR®
|
||
DF per acre within a 12-month period. For those weeds listed
|
||
under the 1- to 3-oz recommendation in the Non-crop,
|
||
Industrial Sites section of this label, spot treatment (at .that
|
||
rate) is recommended. Do not make broadcast applications to
|
||
turf at 1- to 3-oz as this may cause excessive turf injury.
|
||
SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
Equipment used to apply TELAR® DF should not be used for
|
||
application to crops following a TELAR® DF application, as
|
||
even low ratesofTELAR® DF can kill or severely injure most
|
||
crops (except pasture, range, and small grains).
|
||
5
|
||
)
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION
|
||
Use 10 to 40 GPA when applying TELAR® DF as a broadcast
|
||
application. Be sure to calibrate sprayers before application.
|
||
Select a spray volume and delivery system that will ensure
|
||
thorough coverage and a uniform spray pattern. When spraying
|
||
industrial turf, avoid overlapping and shut off spray booms while
|
||
starting, turning, slowing, or stopping to avoid injury to desired
|
||
species.
|
||
HANDGUN APPLICATION
|
||
Use 100 to 300 GPA when applying TELAR® DF as a
|
||
broadcast application via handgun. Mix 1 oz TELAR® DF per
|
||
100 gal of water. Apply up to 300 gal of spray mix per acre.
|
||
INVERT SPRAY APPLICATION
|
||
Apply the high viscosity invert solution as a total volume of 10
|
||
to 40 gallons per acre. Mix 1/4 to 3 ounces ofTELAR® DF per
|
||
acre in the water phase of the invert solution. Refer to the
|
||
Weeds Controlled sections of this label for selecting the
|
||
appropriate use rate for the target weeds. Follow all use.
|
||
directions and cautionary statements appearing on the labels of
|
||
the inverting oils and additives or listed in the operators manual
|
||
of the inverting equipment by its man~facturer.
|
||
SPRAY ADJUVANTS
|
||
Nonionic Surfactants
|
||
Always include a nonionic surfactant when making
|
||
postemergence applications of TELAR® DF (except for use on
|
||
tud). Apply at a minimum rate (concentration) of 0.25% v/v (l
|
||
qt per 100 gal of spray solution) or at the manufacturer's
|
||
recommended rate based on spray area.
|
||
Use only EPA-approved surfactants containing at least 80%
|
||
active ingredient.
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
1. Fill spray tank 112 full of water.
|
||
2. With the agitator running, add the proper amount ofTELAR®
|
||
DR .
|
||
3. If using a companion product, add the recommended amount.
|
||
4. For postemergence applications, add the proper amount of
|
||
spray adjuvants (i.e. surfactants, drift control agents, etc.).
|
||
5. Add the remaining water.
|
||
·6. Agitate the spray tank thoroughly.
|
||
Use the spray preparation ofTELAR® DF within 24 hours to
|
||
avoid product degradation. If the spray preparation is left
|
||
standing, agitate it thoroughly before using.
|
||
|
||
SPRAYER CLEANUP
|
||
Thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately
|
||
following applications of DuPont™ TELAR® DF as follows:
|
||
1. Drain tank; rinse interior surfaces of tank; then flush tank,
|
||
boom, and hoses with clean water for a minimum of 5
|
||
minutes.
|
||
2. Fill the tank with clean water and add the cleaning solution*.
|
||
Flush the boom, hoses, and nozzles with the cleaning solution.
|
||
Allow them to sit for 15 minutes with agitation running, and
|
||
then drain the tank.
|
||
3. Repeat Step 2.
|
||
4. Repeat Step 1.
|
||
5. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately. To
|
||
remove traces of cleaning solution, rinse the tank thoroughly
|
||
with clean water and flush through the hoses and boom.
|
||
* Use any of the following cleaning solutions:
|
||
1. . One gal ammonia (containing 3% active) per 100 gal of
|
||
water.
|
||
2. "Nutra-sol" (carefully read and follow "Nutra-sol" label
|
||
directions).
|
||
3. Loveland Spray Tank Cleaner (carefully read and folIow
|
||
Loveland Spray Tank Cleaner label directions).
|
||
4. "Tank-Aid" (carefully read and follow "Tank-Aid" label
|
||
directions).
|
||
To reduce the amount of water required in the above procedure,
|
||
see separate DuPont bulletin, "Reduce<;l Volume Cleanout
|
||
Procedure for Large Sprayers."
|
||
Note: This sprayer cleanup procedure is only effective for
|
||
TELAR® DF and for general uses specified under "Directions
|
||
for Use". Do not use the sprayer on food crops (except wheat,
|
||
barley and oats), feed crops (except range land and pasture), fine
|
||
turf, ornamentals and other desirable plants.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors
|
||
determines the potential for spray drift. The user is responsible
|
||
for considering all these factors when making application
|
||
decisions. FolIow the additional precautions below to minimize
|
||
the potential for spray drift.
|
||
All aerial and ground application equipment must be properly
|
||
maintained and calibrated using appropriate carriers.
|
||
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
|
||
THE APPLICATOR.
|
||
Drift Control Adjuvants
|
||
A drift control adjuvant may be used to reduce the potential for
|
||
drift. However, because it is the combined physical-chemical
|
||
properties of all the ingredients ~n the spray mix that can
|
||
determine drift potential, the applicator must confirm that the
|
||
drift control adjuvant used is having the desired effect with the·
|
||
tank mix that is being applied. If a drift control adjuvant is used,
|
||
follow the use directions and precautions on the manufacturer's
|
||
label. Do not use an adjuvant which increases viscosity with
|
||
application systems that cannot accommodate viscous sprays.
|
||
Ground Application: With ground equipment, spray drift can
|
||
be lessened by keeping the spray boom as low as possible (i.e., a
|
||
6
|
||
release height of 4 feet or Jess above the application target); by
|
||
applying 10 gallons or more of spray per acre; by keeping the
|
||
operating spray pressures at the manufacturer's recommended
|
||
minimum pressures for the specific nozzle type used; and by
|
||
spraying when the wind velocity is low (follow all applicable
|
||
state regulations).
|
||
Do not make ground applications within a surface temperature
|
||
inversion when applying near an area requiring protection to
|
||
avoid an unreasonable adverse effect. Applicators inay
|
||
determine presence of an inversion by noting the presence of
|
||
ground fog, light variable wind, or layering of smoke and dust.
|
||
Be particularly aiert to the potential for a surface temperature
|
||
inversion when winds are calm.
|
||
Direct the sprays no higher than the tops of target vegetation,
|
||
and maintain spray pressures at levels which provide coarse to
|
||
very coarse spray droplets to minimize drift.
|
||
Aerial Application: The following drift management
|
||
requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift
|
||
movement from aerial applications:
|
||
1. For helicopters, use a boom length and position that prevents
|
||
droplets from entering the rotor vortices.
|
||
2. Nozzles should always point backward parallel with the air
|
||
stream.
|
||
Where states have more stringent regulations, they must be
|
||
observed. The applicator should be familiar with and take into
|
||
account the information presented below.
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
Since the most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply
|
||
large droplets, equipment producing a coarse to very coarse
|
||
droplet spectrum must be used when applying this product. The
|
||
best drift management strategy is to apply the coarsest drop size·
|
||
spectrum that provides sufficient coverage and control. The
|
||
presence of sensitive species nearby, the environmental
|
||
conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an applicator
|
||
balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER
|
||
DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT WILL
|
||
Nor PREVENf DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE
|
||
Th1PROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRON
|
||
MENTAL CONDmONS!
|
||
See "WIND", "TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY", and
|
||
"SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS" sections of this
|
||
label.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Application
|
||
• Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest
|
||
practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows
|
||
produce larger droplets.
|
||
• Pressure - Do not exceed the manufacturer's recommended
|
||
pressures. Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the
|
||
nozzle. Higher pressure generally reduces droplet size and
|
||
does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER
|
||
FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED, USE A HlGHER
|
||
CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING
|
||
PRESSURE.
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type ace -fig to manufactur~r's
|
||
specifications which is designed for the intended application,
|
||
and that produces a coarse to very coarse droplet size
|
||
spectrum. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles
|
||
produce larger droplets. To further reduce drift, low-drift or
|
||
drift reducing nozzles should be used.
|
||
Controlling Drop/et Size - Aircraft
|
||
• Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles
|
||
that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle Orientation - For some nozzle types, such as solid
|
||
streams, orienting nozzles so that the spray is emitted
|
||
backwards, parallel to the air stream minimizes the effects of
|
||
air shear and will produce a coarser droplet spectrum than
|
||
other orientations. For applications of this product, nozzles
|
||
must be oriented in a manner that results in the application of
|
||
a coarse to very coarse droplet size spectrum.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type according to manufacturer's
|
||
specifications which is designed for the intended application.
|
||
With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger
|
||
droplets. Solid stream and other drift reducing nozzles should
|
||
be used.
|
||
BOOM LENGTH AND HEIGHT
|
||
• Boom Height (ground) - Setting the boom at the lowest
|
||
referenced height (if specified) which provides uniform
|
||
coverage reduces the exposure of droplets to evaporation and
|
||
wind. The boom should remain level with the crop and have
|
||
minimal bounce. Apply at a height no greater than 4 feet
|
||
above the top of the largest plants.
|
||
• Application Height (helicopter) - Apply at a height no
|
||
greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants, unless
|
||
a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making
|
||
applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure
|
||
of droplets to evaporation and wind.
|
||
• Boom Length (helicopter) - For helicopters, use a boom
|
||
length and position that prevents droplets from entering the
|
||
rotor vortices.
|
||
SWATH ADJUSTMENT
|
||
When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath
|
||
will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and
|
||
downwind edges of the field, the applicator must
|
||
compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of
|
||
the application equipment upwind. Swath adjustment
|
||
distance should increase with increasing drift potential
|
||
(higher wind, smaller drops. etc.).
|
||
WIND (GROUND AND AERIAL APPLICATION)
|
||
Drift potential is lowest with a sustained wind of 2-10 mph.
|
||
However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment
|
||
type, determine drift potential at any given wind speed.
|
||
Application should be avoided during gusty conditions. and
|
||
when winds are below 2 mph due to variable wind direction
|
||
and high potential for a temperature inversion. Avoid applying
|
||
during calm conditions which may be conducive to air
|
||
inversions.
|
||
7
|
||
Note: Local terrain can ll .. <uence wind patterns. Every I ~ 1-
|
||
applicator should be fainiliar with local wind patterns and how
|
||
they affect spray drift.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY (GROUND
|
||
AND AERIAL APPLICATIONS)
|
||
When making applications in low relative humidity, set up
|
||
equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for
|
||
evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when
|
||
conditions are both hot and dry.
|
||
SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
(GROU~D AND AERIAL APPL/~ATIONS)
|
||
Applications must not occur during a local, surface
|
||
temperature inversion because drift potential is high.
|
||
Tempei:ature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which
|
||
causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated
|
||
cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due
|
||
to the light variable winds which are common during
|
||
inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by
|
||
increasing temperatures with height and are common on
|
||
nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They
|
||
begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the
|
||
morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog;
|
||
however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be
|
||
identified by the movement of the smoke from a ground
|
||
source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and
|
||
moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind
|
||
conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves
|
||
upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air
|
||
mixing.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS (ground application)
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the
|
||
effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the
|
||
applicator to verify that the shields are preventing drift and
|
||
not interfering with uniform deposition of the product.
|
||
Do not apply this product in a way thatwill contact workers
|
||
or other people, either directly or through drift. Only
|
||
protected handlers may be in the area during application.
|
||
SENSITIVE AREAS
|
||
This product should be applied only when the potential for
|
||
drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies
|
||
of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered
|
||
species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is
|
||
blowing away from the sensitive areas). Small quantities of
|
||
spray may seriously injure susceptible crops either during .
|
||
active growth periods or dormancy.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Injury to or loss of desirable trees or other plants may result
|
||
from the following:
|
||
• If equipment is drained or flushed on or near desirable trees
|
||
or other plants, on areas where their roots may extend, or in
|
||
locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into
|
||
contact with their roots.
|
||
• Treatment of powdery, dry soil and light. sandy soils when
|
||
there is little likelihood of rainfall soon after treatment may
|
||
result in off target movement and possible damage to
|
||
|
||
susceptible crops when soil partick ,~ moved by wind or
|
||
water. Injury to crops may result if treated soil is washed,
|
||
blown or moved onto land used to produce crops. Exposure
|
||
to DuPont™ TELAR® DF may injure or kill most crops
|
||
(except small grains). Injury may be more severe when
|
||
crops are irrigated.
|
||
• Applications made during periods of intense rainfall, to soils
|
||
saturated with water, surfaces paved with materials such as
|
||
asphalt or concrete, or soils through which rainfall will not
|
||
readily penetrate may result in runoff and movement of
|
||
TELAR® DF. Do not treat frozen soil. Treated soil should
|
||
be left undisturbed to reduce the potential for TELAR® DF
|
||
movement by soil erosion due to wind or water.
|
||
• When TELAR® DF is applied at rates of 1 113·ounce/a and
|
||
less there is no restriction on grazing or haying of forage'
|
||
grasses.
|
||
Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts, or similar
|
||
areas.
|
||
Do not apply in or on irrigation ditches or canals including their
|
||
outer banks.
|
||
Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
Do not use this product in the following counties of Colorado:
|
||
Saguache, Rio Grande, Alamosa, Costilla, and Conejos.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
STORAGE: Stolre product in original container only.
|
||
Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer,
|
||
food or feed in storage.
|
||
PRODUCT DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water,
|
||
food or feed by disposal. Wastes resulting from the
|
||
use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
|
||
approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or
|
||
equivalent) the container. Then offer for recycling or
|
||
reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary
|
||
landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and
|
||
local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of
|
||
smoke.
|
||
NOTICE TO BUYER: Purchase of this material does not
|
||
confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the
|
||
United States.
|
||
8
|
||
)
|
||
I .
|
||
The DuPont Oval Logo, !JuPont™, TELAR®, HYVAR®
|
||
and KROVAR® are trademarks or registered trademarks of
|
||
E. 1. duPont de Nemours and Company
|
||
"Embark" is a registered trademark of PBI-Gordon Corp.
|
||
"Nutra-sol" is a product of Thomas G. Kilfoil Company, Inc. San
|
||
Bruno, Ca.
|
||
"Tank-Aid" is a product of Combelt Chemica! Company.
|
||
"Karmex" is a registered trademark of Griffin LLC
|
||
0-1277103107
|
||
|
||
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|
||
LIMITATIOl\ --iF
|
||
WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
NOTICE: Read This 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.
|
||
It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the
|
||
use of this product. Such risks arise from weather
|
||
conditions, soil factors, off target movement, unconven
|
||
tional farming techniques, presence of other materials,
|
||
the manner of use or application, or other unknown
|
||
factors; all of which are beyond the control of DuPont.
|
||
These risks can cause: ineffectiveness of the product;
|
||
crop injury, or; injury to non-target crops or plants.
|
||
DuPont does not agree to be an insurer of these risks.
|
||
WHEN YOU BUY OR USE THIS PRODUCT, YOU
|
||
AGREE TO ACCEPT THESE RISKS.
|
||
DuPont warrants that this product conforms to the
|
||
chemical description on the label thereof and is
|
||
reasonably fit for the purpose stated in the Directions for
|
||
Use, subject to the inherent risks described above, when
|
||
used in accordance with the Directions for Use under
|
||
normal conditions.
|
||
DUPONT MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR OF
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS
|
||
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.
|
||
IN NO EVENT SHALL DUPONT OR SELLER BE
|
||
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,
|
||
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES
|
||
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
|
||
THIS PRODUCT. BUYER'S OR USER'S
|
||
BARGAINED-FOR EXPECTATION IS CROP
|
||
PROTECTION. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
|
||
USER OR BUYER AND THE EXCLUSIVE
|
||
LIABILITY OF DUPONT OR SELLER, FOR ANY
|
||
AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR
|
||
DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON
|
||
BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT,
|
||
NEGLIGENCE, TORT OR STRICT LIABILITY),
|
||
WHETHER FROM FAILURE TO PERFORM OR
|
||
INJURY TO CROPS OR OTHER PLANTS, AND
|
||
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 DUPONT OR SELLER, THE
|
||
REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
DuPont or its Ag Retailer must have prompt notice of
|
||
any claim so that an immediate inspection of buyer's or
|
||
user's growing crops can be made. Buyer and all users
|
||
shall promptly notify DuPont or a DuPont Ag Retailer of
|
||
any claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict
|
||
liability, other tort or otherwise or be barred from any
|
||
remedy.
|
||
This Limitation of Warranty and Liability may not be
|
||
amended by any oral or written agreement.
|
||
For product infonnation call: 1-888-6-DUPONT
|
||
Internet address: www.cropprotection.dupont.com
|
||
© 1998-2007 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19898
|
||
AU rights reserved.
|
||
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|
||
NEXT
|
||
LABEL'
|
||
|
||
11.1 '7 ~ (;Lo o'l
|
||
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACENCY
|
||
WASHINCTON. D.C. 20460
|
||
DEC 17 2008
|
||
Mr. Richard J. Ambrose
|
||
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company
|
||
DuPont Crop Protection
|
||
Stine-Haskell Research Center
|
||
P.O. Box 30
|
||
Newark, DE 19714-0030
|
||
Dear Mr. Ambrose:
|
||
OFFICE OF
|
||
PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND
|
||
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
|
||
Subject: DuPont Glean FC Herbicide (Incorporate Supplementals into Master)
|
||
EPA Registration No. 352-522
|
||
Application Dated September 18, 2008
|
||
The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
|
||
Insecticide., Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended is acceptable provided you make the
|
||
following changes before you release the product for shipment.
|
||
1. Reorder your First Aid statements to read "If on skin or clothing", "If in Eyes".
|
||
2. Add the text "(PPE)" itrimediately following the Personal Protective Equipment heading.
|
||
3. Revise the paragraph immediately before the Engineering Control Statements to read "Follow . . .
|
||
manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. Ifno such instructions for washables
|
||
exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry."
|
||
4. On page 2, revise the first paragraph beneath the Agricultural Use Requirements box to read
|
||
"Glean FC must be used only in accordance with instructions on this label or in separate
|
||
published DuPont instructions."
|
||
5. On page 4, revise the first sentence at the top of the second column to read "DuPont will not
|
||
be responsible for losses or damages resulting from the use of this product in any manner not
|
||
specified by DuPont.
|
||
6. On page 3, revise the first sentence under "Cereals Application" and "CRP Applications" by
|
||
deleting the word "recommended". The sentence maybe modified as necessary.
|
||
7. Add the restriction "Only make one application of the active ingredient chlorsulfuron per crop
|
||
season to the section entitled "Cereals Application" on page 3, and to the "Additional
|
||
Precautions for Cereals" section on page 14.
|
||
liz 0
|
||
|
||
Page 2
|
||
EPA Registration No. 352-522
|
||
8. On page 4, revise the first sentence under "Tall Fescue Grown for Seed Applications" by
|
||
deleting the word "recommended". The sentence may be modified as necessary.
|
||
9. On page 5, under Tank Mixtures, revise the two sentences in the first paragraph to read "Read
|
||
and follow alJ manufacturer's label instructions for the companion product.' If those
|
||
instructions conflict with this label, do not tank mix with Glean FC."
|
||
10. On page 6, under With Metribuzin, revise the second sentence in the first paragraph and the
|
||
last sentence of the section by deleting the word "recommended". Those sentences may be
|
||
modified as necessary. .
|
||
11. On page 7, under After Spraying Glean FC and Before Spraying Crops Not Labeled for a
|
||
Glean FC Application, revise the first sentence in bullet #6 to read "If only Ammonia is used as a
|
||
cleaner, the rinsate solution may be applied back to the crop(s) specified on this label.
|
||
12. Add the restriction "Only make one application of the active ingredient chlorsulfuron per
|
||
crop season" to the Supplemental label entitled "For Use in Montana and Northern Wyoming
|
||
when Foxtail is the Target Weed".
|
||
Please submit one copy of your final printed labeling incorporating the above changes before you
|
||
release the product for shipment. Amended labeling supersedes all previously approved ones. A
|
||
stamped copy of labeling is enclosed for your records.
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
.1JiJW.-\<..IA.}~~.<,D \~
|
||
JamesA. Tompkins "..
|
||
Product Mahager25
|
||
Herbicide Branch
|
||
Registration Division (7505P)
|
||
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|
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|
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DuPont™ Glean®
|
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fertilizer compatible herbicide
|
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DRAFT LABEL
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DUPONTTM GLEAN® FC HERBICIDE
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HIGHLIGHTS
|
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e' Forpreemergence weed control in winter wheat
|
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and winteroai..
|
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• F'0rselective postemergence broadleaf weed
|
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control in 'wheat, barley, tritcale, oat, arid CRP
|
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grasses.
|
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;,. Postemergence rates are 116 to 113 ounce per
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, ~cre(see.APpI.,~CATIoN information).
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• Appl; postemergence to wheat, barley and oat
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, fr()m the 2-:-leafstage but before hoot (2-1eaf to
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<'Aiwaysreadarid foliowlabel DIRECTIONS
|
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FOR USE. > "" "", "
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
|
||
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ................. 1
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE .......................... 2
|
||
I
|
||
GENERAL INFORMATION ....................... 2
|
||
Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity ..... 2
|
||
Frequency of Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
|
||
CEREALS APPLICATIONS ......................... 3
|
||
CRP APPLICATIONS .............................. .3
|
||
TALL FESCUE GROWN FOR SEED APPLICATIONS ... .4
|
||
BORDER AREA APPLICATIONS ................... .4
|
||
SURFACTANTS .................................. .4
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED ........................... .4
|
||
WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED ................ .4
|
||
SPECIFIC WEED PROBLEMS ...................... .5
|
||
TANK MIXTURES ................................. 5
|
||
GENERAL APPLICATION INFORMATION ............ 6
|
||
SPRAY EQUIPMENT ............................ 6
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION ......................... 7
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION .......................... 7
|
||
PRODUCT MEASUREMENT ...................... 7
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS ........................ 7
|
||
SPRAYER CLEANUP ............................ 7
|
||
GRAZING ........................................ 8
|
||
CROP ROTATION ................................. 8
|
||
MINIMUM RECROPPING INTERVALS ............. 8
|
||
SOIL PH LIMITATIONS .......................... 8
|
||
BIOASSAy ..................................... 8
|
||
CEREALS CROPS INTERVALS .................... 9
|
||
CRP INTERVALS ................................ 9
|
||
NONCEREAL CROPS INTERVALS ......... .' ...... 10
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT .................. 12,
|
||
Importance of Droplet Size ...................... 12
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Application ...... 12
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft ................ 12
|
||
Length and Boom Height .................. ';'; :, " H
|
||
Wind ................................... ' .... 13
|
||
Temperature and Humidity .................. ). ~ ~ .' b
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Temperature Inversions ........ ; ... ',. : ......... , 13
|
||
Shielded Sprayers ............ : ..... : .... : ..... , 13
|
||
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RESISTANCE .................... ,; ... ; ......... ~.13
|
||
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT . '. : ....... :. \ i ... 1J
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|
||
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ......... ~ ... ~ ......... ).14
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||
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||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL .................... ~ 1 ., :15
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||
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NOTICE OF WARRANTY ...................... '. ~ ;' '16
|
||
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|
||
DuPont™
|
||
fertilizer compatible
|
||
herbicide
|
||
Dry flowable
|
||
For Use on Wheat, Barley, Oat, Triticale, and
|
||
CRPGrasses
|
||
Active Ingredient
|
||
Chlorsulfuron
|
||
2-Chloro-N -[( 4-methoxy-6-methyl-
|
||
1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)aminocarbonyl)
|
||
benzenesulfonamide
|
||
Inert Ingredients
|
||
TOTAL
|
||
By Weight
|
||
75%
|
||
25%
|
||
100%
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 352-522
|
||
Nonrefillable Container
|
||
EPA Est. No. _-'-- __ _
|
||
Net: _____ _
|
||
OR
|
||
Refillable Container
|
||
Net: _____ _
|
||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN ,
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
FIRST AID
|
||
IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently
|
||
with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if
|
||
present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
|
||
IF ON SKIN OR 'CLOTHING: Take off contaminated
|
||
clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for
|
||
15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for
|
||
further treatment advice.
|
||
Have the product container or label with you when calling
|
||
a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
|
||
You may also contact 1-800-441-3637 for emergency
|
||
medical treatment information.
|
||
1
|
||
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
HAZARDS TO HUMANS
|
||
AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
|
||
CAUTION! Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if
|
||
absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
|
||
clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after
|
||
handling.
|
||
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
|
||
Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this
|
||
product are listed below. If you want more options, follow
|
||
the instructions for Category A on an EPA chemical-'
|
||
resistance category selection chart.
|
||
Mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers must
|
||
wear:
|
||
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
|
||
Chemical Resistant Gloves made of any water proof
|
||
material such as polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride.
|
||
Shoes plus socks
|
||
Discard clothing and other absorbent material that have
|
||
been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product..
|
||
Follow manufacturer's instructions for
|
||
cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
|
||
washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash
|
||
PPE separately from other laundry.
|
||
ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENTS
|
||
When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a
|
||
manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker
|
||
Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40
|
||
CFR part 170.240 (d)(4-6)], the handler PPE re<1uireIT)ents
|
||
may be reduced or modified as specified in the \v:H/' ,
|
||
,-----------------:-:-:-:-
|
||
USER SAFETY RECOrJ1M=~mATION~, ) , "
|
||
Users should wash hands before eiing: d.4nking, cheWing
|
||
!!Urn usincr tobacco or usincr the toiktAJcers shoulc, ; , o '0 , ,::, ).). J
|
||
remove c1othing/PPE immediately if ile,sJidde ge~s insi4e.
|
||
Then wash thoroughly and put on_s:~e~s:lothing.~Usel's)·'
|
||
should remove PPE immediately aftet haddling this ,
|
||
product Wash the outside of glove's:tktore removinr;.!>.s
|
||
soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change int'o:clean'
|
||
clothing. ' ) J ' J
|
||
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|
||
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
|
||
Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface
|
||
water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
|
||
water mark. Db not contaminate water when disposing of
|
||
equipment wash water or rinsate.
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT
|
||
DuPont™ GLEAN® fertilizer compatible herbicide
|
||
(GLEAN® FC) is recommended for use on land primarily
|
||
dedicated to the long-term production of wheat, barley, or
|
||
oat.
|
||
PESTICIDE HANDLING
|
||
• Caljbrate sprayers only with clean water away from the
|
||
well site.
|
||
• Make scheduled checks of spray equipment.
|
||
• Ensure that all operation employees accurately measure
|
||
pesticides.
|
||
• Mix only enough product for the job at hand.
|
||
• Avoid over-filling of spray tank.
|
||
• Do not discharge excess material on the soil at a single
|
||
spot in the field or mixing/loading station.
|
||
• Dilute and agitate excess solution and apply at labeled
|
||
rates or uses.
|
||
• Avoid storage of pesticides near well sites.
|
||
• When triple rinsing the pesticide container, be sure to add
|
||
the rinsate to the spray mix.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a
|
||
manner inconsistent with its labeling.
|
||
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact wor~ers
|
||
or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only ,
|
||
protected handlers may be in the area during application.
|
||
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult
|
||
the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
|
||
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
|
||
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and
|
||
with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170.
|
||
This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
|
||
agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and
|
||
greenhouses, and handlers of agriCUltural pesticides. It
|
||
contains requirements for training, decontamination, notifi
|
||
cation, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
|
||
instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on
|
||
this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and
|
||
restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only
|
||
apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
|
||
Protection Standard.
|
||
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during
|
||
the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 hours.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is
|
||
permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
|
||
involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as
|
||
plants, soil, or water, is:
|
||
Coveralls.
|
||
Chemical resistant gloves made of any waterproof
|
||
materiaL
|
||
Shoes plus socks.
|
||
GLEAN® Fe must be used only in accordance with
|
||
recommendations on this label or in separate published
|
||
DuPont recommendations.:
|
||
2
|
||
DuPont will not be responsible for losses or damages
|
||
resulting from the use of this product in any manner not
|
||
specifically recommended by DuPont.
|
||
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation
|
||
system.
|
||
GENERAL INFORMATION
|
||
GLEAN® FC is a dry-flowable granule that controls many
|
||
broadleaf weeds. GLEAN® FC is mixed in water or directly
|
||
into liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions and applied as a
|
||
uniform broadcast spray. A surfactant should be used ,in the
|
||
spray mix unless otherwise specified on this label.
|
||
Note: For definitions of portions of States recommended on
|
||
this label, see listings of counties or area definitions on
|
||
Crop Rotation Interval charts of this label.
|
||
GLEAN® FC is noncorrosive, nonflammable, nonvolatile,
|
||
and does not freeze.
|
||
GLEAN® FC controls weeds by both preemergence and
|
||
postemergence activity. For best preemergence results,
|
||
apply GLEAN® FC before weed seeds germinate. Use
|
||
sprinkler irrigation or allow rainfall to move GLEAN® FC
|
||
2 to 3" deep into the soil profile.
|
||
For best postemergence results, apply GLEAN® FC to
|
||
young, actively growing weeds. The use rate depends upon
|
||
the weed spectrum and size of weeds at time of application.
|
||
The degree and duration of control may depend on the
|
||
following:
|
||
• weed spectrum and infestation intensity
|
||
• weed size at application
|
||
• environmental conditions at and following treatment.
|
||
Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity
|
||
GLEAN® FC is absorbed through the roots and foliage of
|
||
broadleaf weeds, rapidly inhibiting their growth. One to
|
||
three weeks after application to weeds, leaves of susceptible
|
||
plants appear chlorotic, and the growing point subsequently
|
||
dies. •
|
||
Postemergent application of GLEAN® FC provides the best
|
||
control in vigorously growing crops that shade compet1tive
|
||
weeds. Weed control in areas of thin crop stand cHeeoing
|
||
skips may not be as satisfactory. However, a crop C<:IlD;DY
|
||
that is too dense at application can im;!~-c;!,!)t spraYa.1J; I
|
||
reduce weed control. ) ; .. :
|
||
GLEAN® FC may injure crops th~t :m:>:Jtessed fro:r..: I
|
||
adverse environmental conditions (suoh as:extreme temper-
|
||
)) )
|
||
atures or moisture), abnormal soil SO,flJdjtjons, in&f.::t> ' • J
|
||
pressure, or cultural practices. In addil;ion;~different v¢eties
|
||
of the crop may be sensitive to treacrn~iit)with GLH~~® FC
|
||
under otherwise normal conditions. Treatment Ot'E~J<;1:I) ,
|
||
varieties may result in crop injury. J J J
|
||
J
|
||
In warm, moist conditions, the expression of herbicitle'
|
||
symptoms is acceleratedin weeds; in cold, dry conditions,
|
||
expression of herbicide symptoms is delayed. In addition,
|
||
weeds hardened-off by drought stress are less susceptible to
|
||
GLEAN®FC.
|
||
|
||
Rainfall is needed to move DuPont™ GLEAN® Fe into the soil
|
||
for preemergence weed control, but postemergence weed control
|
||
may be reduced if rainfall occurs soon after application.
|
||
Frequency of ApplicatiJJn
|
||
GLEAN® Fe can be used as either pre or postemergence
|
||
application once per crop period, but not both pre and post in
|
||
the same season.
|
||
CEREALS APPLICATIONS
|
||
GLEAN® FC is recommended for the control or suppression of
|
||
broadleaf weeds in wheat (including Durum), barley, triticale,
|
||
and oat.
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Apply GLEAN®F8 at 1/6 to 1/3 oz per acre for
|
||
postemergence weed control in wheat (including Durum*),
|
||
barley, triticale, and oat.
|
||
Use 116 oz per acre for short-term control or suppression; use
|
||
1/3 oz per· acre for contact and residual weed control. Where
|
||
soil pH is 6.5 or lower, use 1/3 oz per acre where maximum
|
||
soil residual weed control is desired. Do not use less than 1/6
|
||
oz per acre.
|
||
Apply in the fall or spring anytime after the crop is in the 2-
|
||
leaf stage but before boot (before flag leaf for triticale).
|
||
Applications during or after boot may result in crop injury.
|
||
In the Pacific Northwest, apply GLEAN® Fe to spring
|
||
cereals anytime from the 2-leaf stage through the second joint
|
||
stage but before the flag leaf is visible.
|
||
In areas with severe winter weather, do not apply GLEAN®
|
||
. Fe during late fall, winter, or early spring unless crop is well
|
||
established and has started to tiller or crop injury may result.
|
||
GLEAN® FC should not be used within 60 days of crop
|
||
emergence where organophosphate insecticides have been
|
||
used as an in-furrow treatment or crop injury may result.
|
||
*Note: Apply to Vic durum after early tillering but before
|
||
boot.
|
||
Preemergence
|
||
Apply GLEAN® FC at 113 oz per acre for preemergence
|
||
weed control in winter oat and winter wheat.
|
||
In North Central Texas and Southern Oklahoma, apply
|
||
GLEAN® FC at 1/2 oz per acre for suppression of annual
|
||
ryegrass in winter oat and winter wheat.
|
||
Apply GLEAN® FC after planting seed, but before the crop
|
||
emerges. Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation following treatment
|
||
is necessary to activate GLEAN® FC before weed seeds
|
||
germinate and develop an established root system. Wheat
|
||
and oat seeds should be planted at least 1" deep.
|
||
Do not apply GLEAN® FC preemergence if cold or dry
|
||
weather conditions exist. Wait until the weather improves
|
||
and the crop is growing vigorously before making the
|
||
application (See Postemergence). Preemergence
|
||
applications of GLEAN® FC are not recommended where
|
||
organophosphate insecticides have been used as an in
|
||
furrow treatment, as crop injury may result.
|
||
Do not apply GLEAN® FC preemergence to barley or
|
||
triticale.
|
||
3
|
||
CRP APPLICATIONS
|
||
GLEAN® FC is recommended for control of broad leaf
|
||
weeds in the following perennial native or improved grasses
|
||
grown on land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve
|
||
Program (CRP):
|
||
Bentgrasses
|
||
Blue Grama
|
||
Bluestems -
|
||
big
|
||
little
|
||
plains
|
||
sand
|
||
WWspar
|
||
Buffalograss
|
||
Green sprangletop
|
||
Indiangrass
|
||
Kleingrass
|
||
Lovegrasses -
|
||
atherstone
|
||
sand
|
||
weeping
|
||
wilman
|
||
Orchardgrass
|
||
Sheep fescue
|
||
Sideoats grama
|
||
Switchgrass - blackwell
|
||
Tall fescue
|
||
Wheatgrasses -
|
||
bluebunch
|
||
crested
|
||
intermediate
|
||
pubescent
|
||
Siberian
|
||
slender
|
||
streambank
|
||
tall
|
||
thickspike
|
||
western
|
||
Wildrye grass - Russian
|
||
beardless
|
||
Maximize potential for grass establishment by consulting
|
||
with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
|
||
or other local experts concerning planting techniques and
|
||
other cultural practices. Because newly planted CRP grass
|
||
stands do not sufficiently compete with weeds and because
|
||
weed pressure in CRP fields is often severe, performance
|
||
from GLEAN® FC may not always be satisfactory. An
|
||
additional herbicide application or mowing may be needed .
|
||
Preplant (prior to planting)
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be applied at 116 to 1/3 oz per acre to all
|
||
labelled grasses except bentgrasses, kleingrass,
|
||
orchardgrass, plains and WW Spar bluestems, and sheep
|
||
fescue. The 113 oz rate should be used for preemergence
|
||
applications where residual weed control is important.
|
||
If weeds are emerged at time of application, apply
|
||
GLEAN® FC with another herbicide having a different
|
||
mode of action such as glyphosate. Read and fo \I'!):v ,,,:p, use
|
||
instructions, label rates, warnings, and precautions for
|
||
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companion herbicides. ) 'J J .l J J , J , )
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Early postemergence to nqw p/~ntings J
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be applied at 1/6 SC' ;'/.l~oz per a:::~;(.'to all
|
||
labelled grasses except bentgrasses, c,ryiJeirdgras§, plaips and
|
||
WW Spar bluestems. Because griJ,S5m~cies diffyl' iIi tithe
|
||
of emergence, apply only after the m3jorisy of grasst",s are in
|
||
the 3 to 4 leaf stage. J ) )" ) , , ) )
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GLEAN® FC with another broadleaf herbicide baving '1
|
||
different mode of action such as 2,4-D or dicamb~.) Read
|
||
and follow all use instructions, label rates, warnings, and
|
||
precautions for companion herbicides.
|
||
|
||
Early postemergence to established stands
|
||
DuPont™ GLEAN® FC may be applied at 116 to 1/4 oz per
|
||
acre on all labelled grasses (except bentgrasses, kleingrass,
|
||
orchardgras, plains, and WW Spar bluestems, and sheep
|
||
fescue) when the majority of the grasses have one or more
|
||
leaves. If stand shows signs of winter stress or a lack of
|
||
vigor, do not treat as grass injury may result.
|
||
If weeds are emerged at time of application, apply
|
||
GLEAN® FC with another broadleaf herbicide having a
|
||
different mode of action such as 2,4-D or dicamba. Read
|
||
and follow all use instructions, label rates, warnings, and
|
||
precautions for companion herbicides.
|
||
Late postemergence to established stands
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be applied at 116 to 113 o~ per acre on all
|
||
labelled grasses (make applications to beardless wildrye
|
||
grass only in the spring after tillering). If stand shows signs
|
||
of stress or a lack of vigor, do not treat as grass injury may
|
||
result.
|
||
If weeds are emerged at time of application, apply
|
||
GLEAN® FC with another broadleaf herbicide having it
|
||
different mode of action such as 2,4-D or dicamba. Read
|
||
and follow all use instructions, label rates, warnings, and
|
||
precautions for companion herbicides.
|
||
TALL FESCUE GROWN FOR SEED
|
||
APPLICATIONS
|
||
GLEAN® FC is recommended for control of broadleaf
|
||
weeds in Tall Fescue grown for seed in KS, OR, and WA.
|
||
Apply GLEAN® FC at 114 oz per acre in late summer to
|
||
early fall after harvest. If weeds are present, add a non
|
||
ionic surfactant at 1 qt. per 100 gallons of spray solution.
|
||
To maximize crop safety, add 0.5 to 1.0 lb. active ingredient
|
||
of 2,4-D, and apply when Tall Fescue has less than 6" new
|
||
foliar growth.
|
||
Treatment with GLEAN® FC may reduce the height of Tall
|
||
Fescue. In areas of spray overlap, crop height and yields
|
||
may be reduced significantly. Applications made in the
|
||
spring while Tall Fescue is actively growing can result in
|
||
very significant crop damage. Spring germinating wild
|
||
carrot may not be controlled by a fall application of
|
||
GLEAN® FC. Do not mix GLEAN® FC with an
|
||
organophosphate insecticide as severe crop injury may
|
||
occur.
|
||
BORDER AREA APPLICATIONS
|
||
GLEAN® FC is recommended for control of broadleaf
|
||
weeds in field border areas and fence lines. Apply
|
||
GLEAN® FC at 114 to 112 oz per acre.
|
||
SURFACTANTS
|
||
Unless otherwise specified, add a nonionic surfactant having
|
||
at least 80% active ingredient at 0.25 to 0.5% v/v (1. to 2 qt
|
||
per 100 gal of spray solution).
|
||
The higher rate is particularly useful with spray volumes of
|
||
5 GPA or less and when using low rates of GLEAN® FC.
|
||
Consult your Agricultura1 dealer or applicator for recommended
|
||
surfactants.
|
||
4
|
||
Do not use low rates of liquid fertilizer as a substitute for
|
||
surfactant
|
||
Antifoarning agents may be used if needed.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
GLEAN® FC effectively controls the following weeds
|
||
when applied at the rates shown:
|
||
116 - 114 oz per acre
|
||
Blue mustard
|
||
Conical catc~y
|
||
Curly dock
|
||
Cutleaf evening primrose
|
||
Field pennycress
|
||
Flixweed'
|
||
Hempnettle
|
||
Henbit
|
||
Mayweed
|
||
Miners lettuce
|
||
113 oz per acre
|
||
Bur beakchervil
|
||
Buttercup
|
||
Coast fiddleneck (tarweed)
|
||
Common chickweed
|
||
Common groundsel
|
||
Com spurry
|
||
Cow cockle
|
||
False chamomile
|
||
Pineappleweed
|
||
Prostrate pigweed
|
||
Redroot pigweed
|
||
Shepherd's purse
|
||
Smooth pigweed
|
||
Tansymustard'
|
||
Treacle mustard
|
||
Tumble mustard (Jim Hill)
|
||
Waterpod
|
||
Wild mustard
|
||
Falseflax
|
||
Ladysthumb
|
||
Lambsquarters'
|
||
Mouseear chickweed
|
||
Purslane (common)
|
||
Redstem filaree
|
||
White cockle
|
||
Wild carrot
|
||
Wild turnip
|
||
WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED 1
|
||
GLEAN® FC partially controls the following weeds when
|
||
applied at the rates shown:
|
||
1/3 oz per acre
|
||
Annual ryegrass'
|
||
Bedstraw
|
||
Canada thistle'
|
||
Com gromwell
|
||
Downy brome'-5
|
||
Green foxtail (pigeongrass)5
|
||
Kochia3. 4
|
||
Pennsylvania smartweed
|
||
Persian Darnel'· 5
|
||
Prickly lettuce3
|
||
Prostrate knotweed'
|
||
Russian thistle3. 4
|
||
Sunflower'
|
||
Speedwell
|
||
Wild buckwhear:; J .J ., : J
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||
Wild garliclWild' onion'
|
||
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Wild radish2
|
||
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Ye~10wJoi<.tail'-5
|
||
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|
||
1 Partially controlled weeds exhibit a ".i~~til, ~e9uction in I}Yrvbers
|
||
as well as a significant loss of vigor. Fo,' bet1.~r results, u~e 1/3 oz
|
||
GLEAN® FC per acre and include a tari'k·lilix partn.;r (ref.::.'!" to . ) ) ) ) ) J
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Tank Mixtures). J , ; j , ,
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2 See Specific Weed Problems for mory.irif9ryllation.
|
||
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3 Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of these weedJ are knJwn
|
||
to occur in the Central Plains and the Pacific Northwest. JS~e .
|
||
Tank Mixtures and Resistance for additional informr.ti~h., ' )
|
||
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||
4 Use GLEAN® FC to control these weeds in Central Kansas,
|
||
Central Nebraska, Central Oklahoma, and North Central Texas
|
||
only.
|
||
5 Use GLEAN® FC to suppress these weeds in MT. ND, SD and
|
||
WYonly.
|
||
|
||
SPECIFIC WEED PROBLEMS
|
||
Annual Ryegrass (Southeast Oklahoma, Central and North
|
||
Central Texas): Apply DuPont™ GLEAN® FC preemergence at
|
||
1/2 oz per acre. One-half to 1" of rainfall is needed to move
|
||
GLEAN® FC into the root zone of weeds prior to ryegrass
|
||
emergence. Under abnormally wet conditions, fall applications
|
||
may not adequately control ryegrass andlor broadleaf weeds that
|
||
germinate in the spring.
|
||
Remove grazing cattle when fields are wet (muddy) to avoid
|
||
disturbing the herbicide barrier.
|
||
Canada Thistle: Apply GLEAN® FC with surfactant after the
|
||
majority of thistles have emerged and while they are small
|
||
(rosette stage to 4"-6" tall) and actively growing. For maximum
|
||
long-term effect, yearly treatment may be required.
|
||
Downy Brome (MT, ND, SD and WY): Apply GLEAN® FC
|
||
at 1/3 oz per acre in the fall for suppression of downy brome.
|
||
Application before downy brome germinates is preferred. After
|
||
emergence, best results are obtained if application is made
|
||
before downy brome is more than I" tall or beyond the 2 leaf
|
||
stage. 112 to I" of rainfall is needed to move GLEAN® FC into
|
||
the weed root zone before the downy brome establishes a 2" root
|
||
system.
|
||
Flixweed, Tansymustard (Northern Idaho, Oregon and
|
||
Washington): For best postemergence results, tank mix
|
||
GLEAN® FC at 1/3 oz per acre with another herbicide that is
|
||
effective on these weeds, such as 2,4-D.
|
||
In all other areas, apply GLEAN® FC at 116 to 1/3 oz per
|
||
acre when weeds are small and actively growing. If weeds are
|
||
inactive due to cold, dry weather before andlor after
|
||
treatment, delay application until moisture and temperature
|
||
conditions are favorable for active weed growth, or use a tank
|
||
mix treatment with 2,4-D or MCPA.
|
||
Foxtail/Pigeongrass (green and yellow) (MT, ND, SD and
|
||
. WY): Apply GLEAN® FC at 1/3 oz per acre in the fall or
|
||
spring for suppression of these foxtail species. Application
|
||
before the foxtail germinates is preferred. After emergence, best
|
||
results are obtained if application is made before the foxtail is
|
||
more than I" tall or beyond the 2 leaf stage. 112 to I" of rainfall
|
||
is needed to move GLEAN® FC into the weed root zone before
|
||
the foxtail reaches the 3 leaf stage.
|
||
Lambsquarters: For best results, apply 1/3 oz per acre
|
||
GLEAN® FC in the fall.
|
||
For best postemergence suppression, apply GLEAN® FC plus
|
||
either 2,4-D or MCPA after the majority of weeds have emerged
|
||
(less than 2" tall or 2" across) and are actively growing. Soil
|
||
moisture should be adequate, and daily temperatures should
|
||
reach at least 60°F. Add surfactant at 112 to 1 qt per 100 gal of
|
||
spray solution. Ensure thorough spray coverage.
|
||
Persian Darnel (MT, ND, SD andWY): Apply GLEAN® FC
|
||
at 1/3 oz per acre in the fall or spring for suppression of Persian
|
||
darnel. Application before the Persian darnel germinates is
|
||
preferred. After emergence, best results are obtained if
|
||
application is made before the Persian darnel is beyond the 2
|
||
leaf stage. 1/2 to 1" of rainfall is needed to move GLEAN® FC
|
||
'into the weed root zone before the Persian darnel reaches the 3
|
||
leaf stage.
|
||
Prostrate Knotweed: For best results, apply in the fall.
|
||
Sunflower (New Mexico, Oklahoma Panhandle, and Texas):
|
||
For best results, apply GLEAN® FC after the majority of
|
||
sunflowers have emerged, are actively growing, and are not
|
||
more than 2" tall. Add surfactant at 2 qt per 100 gal of water. For
|
||
preemergence applications, apply GLEAN® FC in early spring
|
||
to allow rainfall to move GLEAN® FC into the weed root zone
|
||
before weeds germinate or develop an established root system.
|
||
Wild Buckwheat: For best results, apply GLEAN® FC
|
||
preemergence to wild buckwheat. For postemergence
|
||
applications, tank mix with either 2,4-D, MCPA, dicamba, or
|
||
bromoxynil and a surfactant and apply after the majority of
|
||
. seedlings have emerged and are actively growing,
|
||
5
|
||
Wild GarJic/Wild Onion: GLEAN® FC provides aerial bulblet
|
||
control only.
|
||
Wild Radish: For best results, apply postemergence.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with other suitable registered
|
||
herbicides to control weeds listed under Weeds Partially
|
||
Controlled, weeds resistant to GLEAN® FC, or weeds not
|
||
listed under Weeds Controlled, GLEAN® FC may also be tank
|
||
mixed with other suitable registered insecticides, fungicides, and
|
||
liquid fertiIizers. Read and follow all manufacturer's label
|
||
recommendations for the companion product If those'
|
||
recommendations conflict with this label, do not tank mix with
|
||
GLEAN®FC.
|
||
With 2,4-D (amine or ester) or MCPA (amine or ester)
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with 2,4-D or MCPA
|
||
(preferably ester formulations) herbicides after weeds have
|
||
emerged. For best results, use 116 to 113 oz of GLEAN® FC
|
||
per acre; add 2,4-D or MCPA herbicides to the tank at 1/4 to
|
||
112 lb active ingredient. Surfactant may be added to the
|
||
mixture at 112 to 1 qt per 100 gal of spray solution; however,
|
||
adding surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury.
|
||
Do not add a surfactant when GLEAN® FC plus 2,4-D or
|
||
MCPA is applied with liquid fertilizer.
|
||
Apply GLEAN® FC plus MCPA after the 3- to 5-leaf stage
|
||
but before boot. Apply GLEAN® FC plus 2,4-D ihr , ~ .I
|
||
tillering (refer to appropriate 2,4-D's manufacturer's label),
|
||
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|
||
but before boot. Applying a tank mixture of GLE11N® FG:
|
||
)))~))] J.J.lJ
|
||
and 2,4-D or MCPA, with liquid fe(4lizc;.,rfhen temp~r-,
|
||
atures are below freezing or when tl,e crop is stressed ~rom
|
||
cold weather just prior to winter dor'ili<>,htj ~an result'j, '
|
||
severe foliar burn and/or crop injury. ',.) j
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||
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|
||
Do not apply GLEAN® FC plus 2,42.El~c..(·1\1CPA ii1
|
||
combination with organophosphate tn50sti,ddes.
|
||
Wzth diuron (such as KARMEX® XP)
|
||
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|
||
In the Pacific Northwest where prickly lettuce, corn grcaiwdl,
|
||
annual ryegrass and annual bluegrass are the main we~" J ) ,
|
||
problems, apply 0.4 to 1.2lb ai KARMEX® XP with GLEAN®
|
||
FC. Apply preemergence or postemergence to actively growing
|
||
weeds less than 2" tall or 2" across. One-half to I" rainfall is
|
||
needed within I to 2 weeks after application.
|
||
Cf/zo .
|
||
|
||
Wahfluroxypyr containing products (such as Starane,
|
||
Starane NXT, Starane + Salvo, Starane + Sword)
|
||
For improved control of kochia, Russian thistle, mustards,
|
||
and wild buckwheat, DuPont™ GLEAN® FC may be tank
|
||
mixed with 113 to 1 113 pints per acre of Starane, 14 to 21
|
||
ounces per acre of Starane NXT, 213 to 2 2/3 pints per acre
|
||
of Starane + Salvo, or 3/4 to 2 3/4 pints per acre of Starane
|
||
+ Sword.
|
||
Wah "Everest"
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with Everest herbicide for
|
||
improved control of grassy weeds in wheat. For Winter
|
||
Wheat, apply in the fall or spring any time after the crop has
|
||
two leaves on the main stem but before jointing begins. To
|
||
reduce the potential for crop injury, treat late-seeded winter
|
||
wheat after the crop has started to tiller but before jointing.
|
||
For Spring Wheat, apply any time after emergence but
|
||
before the majority of plants have 4 total leaves on the main
|
||
stem plus 2 tillers. Do not apply after jointing begins. Do
|
||
not apply to durum wheat. The addition of 0.25 to 0.75 pints
|
||
per acre of 2,4-D (4 lbgal) or 2 to 4 floz per acre of dicamba
|
||
(4Ibgal) to the GLEAN® FC plus Everest tank mix is
|
||
required when applying to spring wheat.
|
||
Wah "Maverick"
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with Maverick herbicide
|
||
for improved control of grassy weeds in wheat. Apply
|
||
GLEAN® FC with 213 oz per acre of Maverick herbicide
|
||
with 0.5% volume/volume (2 quarts per 100 gal of spray
|
||
solution) of non-ionic surfactant (NIS). This tank mix may
|
||
also include bromoxynil or fluroxypyr products for greater
|
||
spectrum broadleaf controL
|
||
Wah metribuzin
|
||
Use 116 to 113 oz per acre of GLEAN® FC with 1 to 10213 oz
|
||
. of metribuzin per acre. Metribuzin is recommended to control
|
||
downy brome and cheatgrass in winter wheat in Kansas, Idaho,
|
||
Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Washington or to broaden the
|
||
spectrum of weeds controlled. Use GLEAN® FC with low rates
|
||
of metribuzin (1 to 4 oz) when winter wheat is at the
|
||
2-leaf to 3 tiller stage.
|
||
Higher rates of metribuzin (4 or more oz) should be used in
|
||
combination with GLEAN® FC after the crop has at least 3
|
||
tillers and has a 2" secondary root system and is actively
|
||
growing.
|
||
GLEAN® FC plus metribuzin is recommended for barley in
|
||
Idaho, Oregon and Washington only.
|
||
Wah Other Herbicides
|
||
For broader spectrum weed control, GLEAN® FC carl be tank
|
||
mixed with other herbicides including products containing
|
||
bomoxynil, dicamba, and clopyralid. .
|
||
When tank mixing GLEAN® FC and "Assert", always include
|
||
another broadleaf herbicide having a different mode of action
|
||
(such as 2,4-D, MCPA, or bromoxynil». Tank mix applications
|
||
of GLEAN® FC plus ''Assert'' may cause temporary discol
|
||
oration/stunting or injury to the crop when heavy rainfall occurs
|
||
shortly after the application.
|
||
6
|
||
Wzth Insecticides
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with insecticides. However,
|
||
under certain conditions (stress from drought, cold weather or
|
||
warm days and cold nights following application, or crops in the
|
||
2-4 leaf stage), tank mixtures or sequential treatments of
|
||
GLEAN® FC and organophosphate insecticides (such as methyl
|
||
or ethyl parathion, "Di-Syston", etc.) may produce temporary
|
||
crop yellowing or, in severe cases, crop injury. Test these
|
||
mixtures in a small area fifst If no symptoms of crop injury
|
||
occur 14 days after treatment, treat the rest of the acreage.
|
||
Do Dot use GLEAN® FC plus Malathion, as crop injury
|
||
mayresult.Do not apply GLEAN® FC within 60 days of crop .
|
||
emergence where an organophosphate insecticide (such as "Dj
|
||
Syston") has been applied as an in-furrow treatment, as crop
|
||
injury may result .
|
||
Wzth Fungicides
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with DuPont™ MANZATE®
|
||
Pro-Stick™ fungicide or other fungicides whenever the proper
|
||
timing for herbicide and fungicide treatments coincide.
|
||
Wzth Liquid Fertilizer
|
||
GLEAN® FC may be tank mixed with liquid fertilizer for
|
||
application to crops. Note that adding surfactant to tank mixtures
|
||
of GLEAN ® FC and liquid fertilizer increases the risk of crop
|
||
injury. Therefore, before mixing GLEAN® FC with fertilizer,
|
||
check the compatibility of the tank mix on a small area before
|
||
treating the entire crop.
|
||
Do not use GLEAN® FC with liquid fertilizers having a pH of
|
||
3.0 or less, as rapid product degradation can result
|
||
Note: Liquid fertilizers are significantly heavier than water per
|
||
gal of liquid; therefore, to maintain proper spray volumes, adjust
|
||
the nozzle type and nozzle pressure as necessary. Consult
|
||
fertilizer solution suppliers and/or sprayer systems company
|
||
catalogs to determine the appropriate spray nozzles .
|
||
GENERAL APPLICATION INFORMATION
|
||
SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
For specific application equipment, refer to the manufacturer's
|
||
recommendations for additional information on GPA, press~lre,
|
||
speed, nozzle types and arrangements, nozzle heights~a:bOve the
|
||
target canopy, etc. J , J >
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||
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||
Be sure to calibrate air or ground equii}lh~l\tp:roperly befcJre
|
||
application. Select a spray volume ano.:delivery system that will
|
||
ensure thorough coverage and a unifoT':r, Tn~~ pattern wid,
|
||
minimum drift. Use higher spray volume~ to c'btain better.J
|
||
coverage when crop canopy is dense. Avoid·swath ov.fllq:.p~.g,
|
||
) ) , ) ) .J
|
||
and shut off spray booms while starting, Wrnlljg, slowing, pr
|
||
stopping, to avoid injury to the crop.' J 'J ) ) ) • )
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||
Do not make applications using equipment and/or spdtj • , "
|
||
volumes or under weather conditions that might cause. ~pl1\Y tp
|
||
drift onto nontarget sites. For additional information on'spra'y
|
||
drift, refer to the Spray Drift Management section of thls labeL
|
||
Continuous agitation is required to keep GLEAN® FC in
|
||
suspension.
|
||
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION
|
||
To obtain optimum spray distribution and thorough
|
||
coverage, use flat-fan or low-volume flood nozzles.
|
||
When using flat-fan nozzles, use a spray volume of at least 3 gal
|
||
per acre (GPA). When using flood jet or ''Raindfdp RAn
|
||
nozzles, use higher spray volume (minimum 20 GPA) to ensure
|
||
thorough coverage. However, DuPont™ GLEAN® Fe may not
|
||
be applied at less than 10 GPA when using small orifice
|
||
flooding nozzles such as flood jet TK 5 to TK 7.5 or equivalent
|
||
These flooding nozzles must be on a 30-inch spacing or not less
|
||
than 13 GPA when on a 4O-inch spacing. It is essential to
|
||
overlap the nozzles 100% for all spacings.
|
||
Use screens that are 50-mesh or larger.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
||
Use nozzle types and arrangements that provide optimum
|
||
spray distribution and maximum coverage at 1 to 5 GPA.
|
||
Use at least 3 GPA in Idaho, Oregon, or Utah.
|
||
When applying GLEAN® FC by air in areas where sensitive
|
||
crops are nearby, use solid stream nozzles oriented straight
|
||
back. Adjust swath to avoid spray drift damage to downwind
|
||
sensitive crops andlor use ground equipment to treat border
|
||
edge of field. See "Spray Drift Management" section of this
|
||
label.
|
||
PRODUCT MEASUREMENT
|
||
GLEAN® FC is measured using the GLEAN® FC volumetric
|
||
measuring cylinder. The degree of accuracy of this cylinder
|
||
varies by ± 7.5 %. For more precise measurement., use scales
|
||
calibrated in ounces. . .
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
1. Fill the tank 114 to 113 full of water (If using liquid
|
||
nitrogen fertilizer solution in place of water, see Tank
|
||
Mixtures sections for additional details).
|
||
2. While agitating, add the required amount of GLEAN®
|
||
FC:
|
||
3. Continue agitation until the GLEAN® FC is fully
|
||
dispersed, at least 5 minutes.
|
||
4. Once the GLEAN® FC is fully dispersed, maintain
|
||
agitation and continue filling tank with water. GLEAN®
|
||
FC should be thoroughly mixed with water before adding
|
||
any other material.
|
||
.5. As the tank is filling, add tank mix partners (if desired)
|
||
then add the necessary volume of nonionic surfactant.
|
||
Always add surfactant last.
|
||
6. If the mixture is not continuously agitated, settling will
|
||
occur. If settling occurs, thoroughly re-agitate before '
|
||
using.
|
||
7. Apply GLEAN® FC spray mixture within 24 hours of
|
||
mixing to avoid proQuct degradation.
|
||
8. If GLEAN® FC and a tank mix partner are to be applied
|
||
in multiple loads, pre-slurry the GLEAN® FC in clean
|
||
water prior to adding to the tank. This will prevent the
|
||
tank mix partner from interfering with the dissolution of
|
||
the GLEAN® FC.
|
||
7
|
||
Do not use GLEAN® FC with spray additives that reduce
|
||
the pH of the spray solution to below 3.0.
|
||
SPRAYER CLEANUP
|
||
Before Spraying GLEAN® FC
|
||
Spray equipment must be cleaned before GLEAN® FC is
|
||
sprayed. Follow the cleanup procedures specified on the
|
||
labels of previously applied products. If no directions are
|
||
provided, follow the six steps outlined in After Spraying
|
||
GLEAN® FC section on this label.
|
||
At the End of the Day
|
||
When multiple loads of GLEAN® FC herbicide are applied, it
|
||
is recommended that at the end of each day of spraying, the
|
||
interior of the tank be rinsed with fresh water and then
|
||
partially filled, and the boom and hoses flushed. This will
|
||
prevent the buildup of dried pesticide deposits which can
|
||
accumulate in the application equipment. .
|
||
After Spraying GLEAN® FC and Before Spraying Crops
|
||
Not Labelled for a GLEAN® FC Application
|
||
To avoid subsequent injury to desirable crops, thoroughly
|
||
clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately
|
||
following applications of GLEAN® FC as follows:
|
||
1. Drain tank; thoroughly rinse spray tanks, boom, and hoses
|
||
with clean water. Loosen and physically remove any
|
||
visible deposits.
|
||
2. Fill the tank with clean water and 1 gal of household
|
||
ammonia* (contains 3% active) for every 100 gal of water.
|
||
Flush the hoses, boom, and nozzles with the cleaning
|
||
solution. Then add more water to completely fill the tank.
|
||
Circulate the cleaning solution through the tank and hoses
|
||
for at least 15 min. Flush the hoses, boom, and nozzles
|
||
again with the cleaning solution, and then drain the tank.
|
||
3. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a
|
||
bucket containing cleaning agent and water.
|
||
4. Repeat step 2.
|
||
5. Rinse the tank, boom, and hoses with clean water.
|
||
6. If only Ammonia is used as a cleaner, the rinsate 50lutiC)n
|
||
may be applied back to the crop(s) recommended;dn'tfu's)
|
||
label. Do not exceed the maximum labeled use ra~;, ~fJ
|
||
other cleaners are used, consult the,c1r.rTIej label tb f.:t~ate
|
||
disposal instructions. If no instrudons;ar~ given, dispose
|
||
. of the rinsate on site or at an appro~~, 'f¥:te disposaJ: ,
|
||
facility. . - ,: )
|
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|
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* Eqillvalent amounts of an alternate-strength amrr.Ojr..aj ) J
|
||
solution or a cleaner which dissol V~~l ~~~f' r ~moves J
|
||
. sulfonylurea herbicide residues can'lie!l1s<:rl in the c1Je~<}ut·
|
||
procedure. Carefully read and follow the individu<lJ,d~".ller
|
||
instructions.
|
||
Notes:
|
||
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|
||
1. Caution: Do not use chlorine bleach with ammonia as
|
||
darigerous gases will form. Do not clean equipment in an
|
||
enclosed area.
|
||
2. Steam-cleaning aerial spray tanks is recommended prior to
|
||
performing the above cleanout procedure to facilitate the
|
||
removal of any caked deposits.
|
||
|
||
3. When DuPont™ GLEAN® FC is tank mixed with other
|
||
pesticides, all required cleanout procedures should be
|
||
examined and the most rigorous procedure should be
|
||
followed.
|
||
4. In addition to this cleanout procedure, all precleanout
|
||
guidelines on subsequently applied products should be
|
||
followed as per the individual labels.
|
||
5. Where routine spraying practices include shared equipment
|
||
frequently being switched between applications of GLEAN®
|
||
FC and applications of other pesticides to GLEAN® FC
|
||
sensitive crops during the same spray season; it is
|
||
recommended that a sprayer be dedicated to GLEAN® FC to
|
||
further reduce the chance of crop injury.
|
||
GRAZING
|
||
There are no grazing restrictions on GLEAN® FC.
|
||
CROP ROTATION
|
||
Before using GLEAN® FC, carefully consider your crop
|
||
rotation plans and options. For rotational flexibility, do not
|
||
treat all of your wheat, barley, oat, or fallow acres at the
|
||
same time. .
|
||
MINIMUM RECROPPING INTERVALS
|
||
Minimum recropping intervals* are determined by the rate of
|
||
breakdown of GLEAN® FC applied~ GLEAN® FC breakdown
|
||
in the soil is affected by soil pH, soil temperature, and soil
|
||
moisture. Low soil pH, high soil temperature, and high soil
|
||
moisture increase GLEAN® FC breakdown in soil, while high
|
||
soil pH, low soil temperature, and low soil moisture slow
|
||
GLEAN® FC breakdown.
|
||
Of these three factors,· only soil pH remains relatively constant
|
||
Soil temperature, and to a greater extent, soil moisture, can vary
|
||
significantly from year to year and from area to area For this
|
||
reason, soil temperatures and soil moisture should be monitored
|
||
regularly when considering recropping.
|
||
* The minimum recropping interval represents the period of time from
|
||
the last application to the anticipated date of the next planting.
|
||
SOIL PH LIMITATIONS
|
||
GLEAN® FC should.not be used on soils having a pH above
|
||
7.9, as extended soil residual activity could extend crop rotation
|
||
intervals beyond normal, and under certain conditions, could
|
||
injure wheat, barley, or oat In addition, other crops planted in
|
||
high-pH soils can be extremely sensitive to low concentrations
|
||
of GLEAN® FC.
|
||
Checking Soil pH
|
||
Before using GLEAN® FC, determine the soil pH of the areas
|
||
of intended use. To obtain a representative pH value for the test
|
||
area, take several 0 to 4" samples from different areas of the
|
||
field and analyze them separately. Consult local extension
|
||
publications for additional information on recommended soil
|
||
sampling procedures.
|
||
8
|
||
BIOASSAY
|
||
A field bioassay must be completed before rotating to crops
|
||
not listed on this label or when rotating at intervals shorter
|
||
than those listed in the Crop Rotation section.
|
||
To conduct a field bioassay, grow test strips of the crop or
|
||
crops you plan to grow the following year in fields
|
||
previously treated with GLEAN® FC. Crop response to the
|
||
bioassay will indicate whether or not to rotate to the crop(s)
|
||
grown in the test strips.
|
||
If a field bioassay is planned, check with your local
|
||
agricultural dealer, state cooperative extension service, or
|
||
DuPont representative, for information detailing field
|
||
bioassay procedure.
|
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Cereal Crops -- Recropping Intervals
|
||
'Application Rate Rotation Interval
|
||
State Crop Soil pH (ozlA) (months)
|
||
AR, CO, DE, GA, KS, wheat, rye, triticale 7.9 or lower 116 to 113 0
|
||
MD, MO, NC, NE, 112 (Dc/OK only) 4
|
||
NM, OK, PA, SC, TX, oat 7.9 or lower 1/6 to 112 10
|
||
VA, Southeastern WY barley 7.9 or lower 116 to 113 10
|
||
MN, MT, ND, SD, wheat, rye, triticale 7.9 or lower 1/6 to 113 0
|
||
WI, Northern WY oat 7.9 or lower 116 to 1/3 10
|
||
barley 6.5 or lower 1/6 to 1/3 , 10
|
||
6.6 to 7.9 116 to 113 16
|
||
CA, ID, OR, UT, WA wheat, rye, triticale 7.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 0
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 116 to 113 4
|
||
oat 7.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 10
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 116 to 1/3 16
|
||
barley 6.5 or lower 1/6 to 113 10
|
||
6.6 to 7.5 1/6 to 1'/3 16
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 1/6 to 1/3 24
|
||
CRP -- Recropping Intervals
|
||
Application Rate Rotation Interval
|
||
State Crop Soil pH (ozlA) (months)
|
||
AR, CA, CO, DE, GA, all grasses* 7.9 or lower 116 to 113 2
|
||
ID, KS, MD, MO, NC, 112 (Ix/OK only) 4
|
||
NE, NM, OK, OR, PA,
|
||
SC, TX, UT, VA,
|
||
WA, Southeastern WY
|
||
MN, MT, ND, SD, WI, all grasses* 6.5 or lower 1/6 to 1/3 2 , }
|
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Northern WY 6.6 to 7.5 1/6 to 113 4 J"))',) )
|
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Wheatgrass* only 7.6 to 7.9 116 to 113 4 ) '"): }
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*The following grasses may be planted for Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres after the int'irva?s ~pecified inJ:he
|
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table above: )' ,
|
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Bentgrasses
|
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Blue grama
|
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Bluestems - big; little, plains, sand, ww spar
|
||
Buffalograss
|
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Galleta
|
||
Green needlegrass
|
||
Indiangrass
|
||
Indian ricegrass
|
||
Lovegrasses - sand, weeping
|
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|
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|
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Orchardgrass (except Piaute)
|
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Prairie sandreed
|
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|
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Sand dropseed :
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Sideoats grama 1 , f ,
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Switchgrass ': "
|
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Wheatgrasses - crested intermediate, pubescent, slencer" J
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streambank, tall, thickspike, western
|
||
Wild ryegrasses - beardless, Russian
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Noncereal Crops -- Recropping Intervals -- Non Irrigated Land
|
||
Location Cumulative Rotation
|
||
Application Precipitation Interval
|
||
State County or Area Crop Soil pH Rate (ozlA) (Inches) (Months)
|
||
Arkansas all areas Cotton, Grain r.9 or lower 116 to 1/3 25 14
|
||
Sorghum,
|
||
Soybeans
|
||
STS soybeans** 7.5 or lower 116 to 113 -- 6
|
||
Colorado All areas STS soybeans**, 7.5 or 116 to 1/3 -- 4
|
||
IR Corn** lower***
|
||
Grain Sorghumt 7.2 or lower 116 to 1/4 -- 4
|
||
J.3 to 7.5*** 1/6 to 1/4 -- 6
|
||
Adams, Arapahoe, Logan Field Corn, Millets ~.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 30 24
|
||
Morgan, Phillips, Field Corn, Millets ~.6 to 7.9 1/6 to 113 45 36
|
||
Sedgwick, Washington,
|
||
Yuma
|
||
Eastern, CO Grain Sorghum 7.5 or lower 1/4 to 1/3 45 36
|
||
r.6 to 7.9 116 to 1/3 60 48
|
||
Geor,;a all areas STS soybeans** ~.5 or lower 116 to 113 -- 6
|
||
Idaho* Northern counties Pea (dry) 6.5 or lower 1/6 to 113 35 24
|
||
(Benewah, Bonner, Lentils 6.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 50 36
|
||
Boundary, Clearwater,
|
||
Idaho, Koontenai,
|
||
Letah, Lewis and
|
||
Nez Perce)
|
||
Kansas all areas STS soybeans**, r.5 or 1/6 to 113 -- 4
|
||
IR Corn** lower***
|
||
Western (W. of Hwy 183) Grain Sorghumt 17.2 or lower 116 to 1/4 -- 4
|
||
17.3 to 7.5*** 116 to 1/4 -- 6
|
||
Eastern (E. of Hwy 183) Grain Sorghumt r.50rlower 1/6 to 113 - 4
|
||
W. Central & Western Grain Sorghum 7.5 or lower 1/6 to 113 21 14
|
||
(generally West of r·6t07.9 1/6 to 113 42 26
|
||
Hwy. 183 to the
|
||
Western edge of Grant,
|
||
Kearny, Logan
|
||
Rawlings, Stevens
|
||
Thomas and Wichita
|
||
counties
|
||
Far Western (In the last Grain Sorghum 7.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 36 26
|
||
tier of counties along 7.6 to 7.9 1/6 to 113 60 48
|
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the KS/CO border--
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Hamilton, Morton, J ) ) .)
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and Wallace)
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Maryland 7.5 or lower
|
||
, _ . . ' all areas STS soybeans** 1/6 to 113 -- J )
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|
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Montana all areas Safflower 7.9 or lower 1/6 to 1/3 39
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Nebraska all areas STS soybeans**, , 7.5 or 1/6 to 1/3 . , 4. -- J' )
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IR Corn** lower***
|
||
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-7.2 or lower Western (W. of Hwy. 183) Grain Sorghumt 116 to 114 --
|
||
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7.3 to 7.5*** 1/6 to 114 --
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Eastern (E. of Hwy. 183) Grain Sorghumt 7.5 or lower 1/6 to 113 -- 4
|
||
S. Central (Franklin, Grain Sorghum 7.9 or lower 1/6 to 113 25 14
|
||
Nuckolls, Thayer Soybeans 7.5 or lower 1/6 to 113 25 14
|
||
and Webster counties) 7.6 to 7.9 1/6 to 1/3 46 26
|
||
New Mexico all areas Grain Sora-hum 7.9 or lower 116 to 1/3 30 25
|
||
North all areas STS soybeans** 7.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 -- 6
|
||
Carolina
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Location , Cumulative Rotation
|
||
Application Precipitation Interval
|
||
State County or Area Crop Soil pH Rate (ozlA) (Inches) (Months)
|
||
North all areas Safflower 7.9 or lower 1/6 to 1/3 45 34
|
||
Dakota
|
||
Oklahoma all areas STS soybeans**, 7.5 or 1/6 to 113 -- 4
|
||
IR Corn** lower***
|
||
panhandle Grain Sorghum 7.2 or lower 116 to 114 - 4t
|
||
7.3 to 7.5*** 1/6 to 114 -- 6t
|
||
up to 7.9 up to 113 30 25
|
||
all areas except panhandle Grain Sorghumt 7.5 or lower 116 to 113 -- 4
|
||
Eastern Grain Sorghum, 7.9 or lower 116 to 112 25 14
|
||
(E. ofHwy 183) Cotton, Mung,
|
||
Beans, Soybeans
|
||
Western (W. of Hwy 183 Cotton, 7.9 or lower 1/6 to 113 25 14
|
||
& E. of the Panhandle Grain Sor,ghum
|
||
Oregon* Northeastern counties Pea (dry) 6.5 or lower 116 to 113 35 24
|
||
(Baker, Umatilla, Union, Lentils 6.5 or lower 116 to 1/3 50 36
|
||
and Wallowa)
|
||
West of Cascade Mountainst Annual ryegrass, 6.5 or less 1/6 to 114 20 9
|
||
. perennial ryegrass,
|
||
crimson clover
|
||
Red clover, 6.5 or less 1/6 to 1/4 40 15
|
||
snap beans,
|
||
field com
|
||
South all areas STS soybeans** 7.5 or lower 1/6 to 1/3 - 6
|
||
Carolina
|
||
Texas all areas STS soybeans * * , 7.5 or 1/6 to 113 -- 4
|
||
IR Corn** lower***
|
||
panhandle Grain Sorghum 7.2 or lower 116 to 114 -- 4t
|
||
7.3 - 7.5*** 116 to 114 -- 6t
|
||
up to 7.9 uJ'to 1/3 30 25
|
||
all areas except panhandle Grain Sor.e;humt 7.5 or lower 116 to 113 -- 4
|
||
Eastern counties Grain Sorghum, 7.9 or lower 116 to 112 25 14
|
||
Cotton,
|
||
Mung Beans,
|
||
Soybeans
|
||
The Eastern counties are: Archer, Bell, Bosque, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Clay, Colin, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Falls,
|
||
Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Lamar, Limestone; McLennan, Milam, Montague,
|
||
Morris, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rains, Red River, Robertson, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrent, Titus, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wichita,
|
||
Williamson, Wise, Wood and Young.
|
||
Central counties Cotton, Grain 7.9 or lower 116 to 113 25 14
|
||
Sor.e;hum 7.9 or lower 112 46 26
|
||
The Central counties are: Baylor, Callahan, Eastland, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, Knox, Shackelford, Stephens, Throckmorton
|
||
and Wilbar"er.
|
||
Virginia all areas
|
||
Washington* Eastern counties (Asotin,
|
||
Columbia, Garfield,
|
||
Pend Oreille, Spokane,
|
||
Stevens, Walla Walla,
|
||
and Whi trnan)
|
||
Wyoming Southeast
|
||
STS soybeans**
|
||
Pea (dry)
|
||
Lentils
|
||
Proso and
|
||
Setaria Millets
|
||
7.5 or lower
|
||
6.5 or lower
|
||
6.5 or lower
|
||
7.5 or lower
|
||
7.6 to 7.9
|
||
116 to 113 6
|
||
116 to 113 35 24
|
||
116 to 113 50 36
|
||
116 to 113 30 24
|
||
116 to 113 45 36
|
||
Unless a crop rotation interval is specified. a field bioassay must be completed before rotating to any crop not listed. See Bioassay for information on conducting a field
|
||
bioassay in target areas.
|
||
'A field bioassay is required if soil pH is above 6.5.
|
||
"Under certain conditions (such as drought, prolonged cold weRther, pH variability in the fields) temporary discoloration andlor crop injury may occur to STS soybeans or IR
|
||
com planted after GLEAN® FC applications. These intervals do not apply to crops grown for seed. These intervals may also be used for irrigated land.
|
||
"'Where a CATASTROPIDC CROP LOSS has occurred after a GLEAN® FC application due to a natural disaster (such as freezing weather, hail damage, insect damage,
|
||
disease damage), grain sorghum can be planted at 4 months where the soil pH is 7.3 to 7.5 or STS soybeans and IR com where the soil pH is 7.5 to 7.9. These crops will have
|
||
some level of temporary discoloration andlor crop injury if planted at this reduced interval after GLEAN® FC application. This potential damage and yield loss is lCcepteq by
|
||
the grower due to the critical need to get a crop planted after this emergency. Growers not willing to accept this level of potential early season crop injury and yiel.! i:''':' JtD·.;1d
|
||
follow the standard rotational guidelines in the table above. In some cases, this injury may be severe and may affect the crop growth, development, and yield. The severiry of
|
||
the injury increases;,nth higher pH levels, higher applied GLEAN® FC rate, drier soil conditions after GLEAN® FC application and prior to P~'l1\tiJ11} t?e rotation,ai'c/o,J,and
|
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factor&
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|
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for considering all these factors when making application
|
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decisions. Follow the additional precautions below to minimize
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the potential for spray drift
|
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All aerial and ground application equipment must be properly
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maintained and calibrated using appropriate carriers.
|
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AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSmILITY OF
|
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THE APPLICATOR.
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Drift Control Adjuvants
|
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A drift control adjuvant may be used to reduce the potential for
|
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drift However, because it is the combined physical-chemical
|
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properties of all the ingredients in the spray mix that can
|
||
determine drift potential, the applicator must confirm that the
|
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drift control adjuvant used is having the desired effect with the
|
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tank mix that is being applied. If a drift control adjuvant is used,
|
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follow the use directions and precautions on the manufacturer's
|
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label. Do not use an adjuvant which increases viscosity with
|
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application systems that cannot accommodate viscous sprays.
|
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Ground Application: With ground equipment, spray drift can
|
||
be lessened by keeping the spray boom as low as possible (i.e., a
|
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release height of 4 feet or less above the application target); by
|
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applying 10 gallons or more of spray per acre; by keeping the
|
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operating spray pressures at the manufacturer's recommended
|
||
minimum pressures for the specific nozzle type used; and by
|
||
spraying when the wind velocity is low (follow all applicable
|
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state regulations).
|
||
Do not make ground applications within a surface tempeniture
|
||
inversion when applying near an area requiring protection to
|
||
avoid an unreasonable adverse effect. Applicators may
|
||
determine presence of an inversion by noting the presence of
|
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ground fog, light variable wind, or layering of smoke and dust.
|
||
Be particularly alert to the potential for a surface temperature
|
||
inversion when winds are calm.
|
||
Direct the sprays no higher than the tops of target vegetation,
|
||
and maintain spray pressures at levels which provide coarse to
|
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very coarse spray droplets to minimize drift
|
||
Aerial Application: The following drift management
|
||
requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift
|
||
movement from aerial applications:
|
||
1. The distance between the outer most operating nozzles on the
|
||
boom must not exceed 75% of the wingspan. For helicopters,
|
||
use a boom length and position that prevents droplets from
|
||
entering the rotor vortices.
|
||
2. Nozzles should always point backward parallel with the air
|
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stream.
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|
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Where states have more stringent regulations, they must be
|
||
observed. The applicator should be familiar with and take into
|
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account the information presented below.
|
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IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
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Since the most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply
|
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large droplets (> 150-200 microns), equipment producing a
|
||
coarse to very coarse droplet spectrum must be used when
|
||
applying this product. The best drift management strategy is to
|
||
apply the coarsest drop size spectrum that provides sufficient
|
||
coyerage and control. The presence of sensitive species nearby,
|
||
the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how
|
||
an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING
|
||
LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFT POlENTIAL, BUT
|
||
WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE
|
||
MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE
|
||
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDmONS!
|
||
See "WIND", ''TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY", and
|
||
"SURFACE lEMPERATURE INVERSIONS" sections of this
|
||
label.
|
||
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Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Application
|
||
• Volume - Use high' flow rate nozzles to apply the highest
|
||
practical spray volume, Nozzles with higher rated flows
|
||
produce larger droplets,
|
||
• Pressure - Do not exceed the manufacturer's recommended
|
||
pressures, Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the
|
||
nozzle, Higher pressure generally reduces droplet size and
|
||
does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER
|
||
FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED, USE A HIGHER
|
||
CAPACITY NOZZLE INSlEAD OF INCREASING
|
||
PRESSURE.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type according to manufacturer's
|
||
specifications which is designed for the intended application,
|
||
and that produces a coarse to very coarse droplet size
|
||
spectrum. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles
|
||
produce larger droplets. To further reduce drift, low-drift or
|
||
drift reducing nozzles should be used.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
|
||
• Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles
|
||
with the highest flow rate that provide unifonn coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle Orientation - For some nozzle types; such as solid
|
||
streams, orienting nozzles so that the spray is emitted
|
||
backwards, parallel to the air stream minimizes the effects of
|
||
air shear and will produce a coarser droplet spectrum than
|
||
other orientations. For applications of this product, nozzles
|
||
must be oriented in a manner that results in the application of
|
||
a coarse to very coarse droplet size spectrum.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type according to manufacturer's
|
||
specifications which is designed for the intended application.
|
||
With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger
|
||
droplets. Solid stream and other drift reducing nozzles should
|
||
be used.
|
||
BOOM LENGTH AND HEIGHT
|
||
• Boom Height (ground) Setting the boom at the lowest
|
||
referenced height (if specified) which provides uniform
|
||
coverage reduces the exposure of droplets to evaporation and
|
||
wind. The boom should remain level with the crop and have
|
||
minimal bounce. Apply at a height no greater than 4 feet
|
||
above the top of the largest plants.
|
||
• Application Height (aircraft) - Apply at a height no greater
|
||
than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants, unless a
|
||
greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making
|
||
applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces 9rf,)513~~
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of droplets to evaporation and wind.
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(75%) of the wingspan -longer booms increase drift potential.
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||
For helicopters, use a boom length and position that prevents
|
||
droplets from entering the rotor vortices.
|
||
SWATH ADJUSTMENT
|
||
"When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be
|
||
displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and downwind edges
|
||
of the field, the applicator must compensate for this
|
||
displacement by adjusting the path of the application equipment
|
||
upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase with
|
||
increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc.).
|
||
WIND (GROUND AND AERIAL APPLICATION)
|
||
Drift potential is lowest with a sustained wind of 2-10 mph.
|
||
However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment
|
||
type, detennine drift potential at any given wind speed.
|
||
Application should be avoided during gusty conditions, and
|
||
when winds are below 2 mph due to variable wind direction and
|
||
high potential for a temperature inversion. Avoid applying
|
||
during calm conditions which may be conducive to air
|
||
inversions.
|
||
Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every
|
||
applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how
|
||
they affect spray drift.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY (GROUND AND
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATIONS)
|
||
"When making applications in low relative humidity, set up
|
||
equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for
|
||
evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions
|
||
are both hot and dry.
|
||
SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
(GROUND AND AERIAL APPLICATIONS)
|
||
Applications must not occur during a local, surface temperature
|
||
inversion because drift potential is high. Temperature mversions
|
||
restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended
|
||
droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move
|
||
in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds which
|
||
are common during inversions. Temperature inversions are
|
||
characterized by increasing temperatures with height and are
|
||
common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no
|
||
wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into
|
||
the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog;
|
||
however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified
|
||
by the movement of the smoke from a ground source or an
|
||
aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally
|
||
in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an
|
||
inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly
|
||
dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects
|
||
of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to
|
||
verify that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering
|
||
with uniform deposition of the product.
|
||
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or .
|
||
other people, either directly or through drift. Only protected
|
||
handlers may be in the area during application.
|
||
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|
||
SENSITIVE AREAS
|
||
This product should be applied only when the potential for drift
|
||
to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies of water,
|
||
known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target
|
||
crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the
|
||
sensitive areas). Small quantities of spray may seriously injure
|
||
susceptible crops either during active growth periods or
|
||
dormancy.
|
||
RESISTANCE
|
||
When herbicides that affect the same biological site of
|
||
action are used repeatedly over several years to control the
|
||
same weed species in the same field, naturally-occurring
|
||
resistant biotypes may survive a correctly applied herbicide
|
||
treatment, propagate, and become dominant in that field.
|
||
Adequate control of these resistant weed biotypes cannot be
|
||
expected. If weed control is unsatisfactory, it may be
|
||
necessary to retreat the problem area using a product
|
||
affecting a different site of action.
|
||
To better manage herbicide resistance through delaying the
|
||
proliferation and possible dominance ~f herbicide resistant
|
||
weed biotypes, it may be necessary to change cultural
|
||
practices within and between crop seasons such as using a
|
||
combination of tillage, retreatment, tank -rillx partners
|
||
and/or sequential herbicide applications that have a different
|
||
site of action. Weed escapes that are allowed to go to seed
|
||
will promote the spread of resistant biotypes.
|
||
It is advisable to keep accurate records of pesticides applied
|
||
to individual fields to help .obtain information on the spread
|
||
and dispersal of resistant biotypes. Consult your
|
||
agricultural dealer, conSUltant, applicator, and/or appropriate
|
||
state agricultural extension service representative for
|
||
specific alternative cultural practices or herbicide
|
||
recommendations available in your area.
|
||
Naturally occurring weed biotypes that are resistant to
|
||
"Amber" herbicide, DuPont™ ALLY® herbicide, DuPont™
|
||
FINESSE® herbicide, DuPont™ EXPRESS® herbicide or
|
||
DuPont™ HARMONY® Extra herbicide will also be
|
||
resistant to DuPont™ GLEAN® Fe.
|
||
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
|
||
This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest
|
||
Management (!PM) program that can include biological,
|
||
cultural, and genetic practices aimed at preventing economic
|
||
pest damage. IPM principles and practices include field
|
||
scouting or ather detection methods, correct target pest
|
||
identification, population monitoring, and treating when
|
||
target pest populations reach locally determined action
|
||
thresholds. Consult your state cooperative extension service,
|
||
professional consultants or other qualified authorities to
|
||
determine appropriate action treatment threshold levels for
|
||
treating specific pest/crop systems in your area.
|
||
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GENERALPRECAunONS
|
||
Injury to or loss of desirable trees or vegetation may result
|
||
from failure to observe the following:
|
||
• Do not apply, drain or flush equipment on or near
|
||
desirable trees or other plants, or on areas where their
|
||
roots may extend, or in locations where the chemical may
|
||
be washed or moved into contact with their roots.
|
||
• Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts, or
|
||
similar areas.
|
||
Injury to or loss of adjacent sensitive crops and vegetation
|
||
may result from failure to observe the following:
|
||
• Take all necessary precautions to avoid all direct or
|
||
indirect contact (such as spray drift) with non-target
|
||
plants or areas.
|
||
• Carefully observe sprayer cleanup instructions, both prior
|
||
to and after using this product, as spray tank residue may
|
||
damage crops other than wheat, barley, or oat.
|
||
Crop varieties may differ in their response to various
|
||
herbicides. DuPont recommends that you first consult your
|
||
state experiment station, university, or extension agent as to
|
||
sensitivity to any herbicide. If no information is available,
|
||
limit the initial use of DuPont™ GLEAN® FC to a small
|
||
area.
|
||
Do not apply GLEAN® FC to crops that are stressed by
|
||
severe weather conditions, drought, low fertility, water
|
||
saturated soil, disease or insect damage, as crop injury may
|
||
result. Severe winter stress, drought, disease, or insect
|
||
damage following application may also result in crop injury.
|
||
Do not apply to crops mixed with legumes, as injury to the
|
||
legumes will result.
|
||
Do not apply to frozen ground where surface runoff may
|
||
result.
|
||
Do not apply to snow-covered ground.
|
||
Do not apply to irrigated land where tail water will be used
|
||
to irrigate other cropland.
|
||
Only make one application of the active ingredient
|
||
chlorsulfuron per crop season.
|
||
Preemergence weed control or suppression may be unsatis
|
||
factory on soils containing 5% or more organic matter.
|
||
Fall applications on coarse textured soils (especially those
|
||
having a pH of greater than 7.0) may not provide adequate
|
||
control or suppression of spring germinating weeds.
|
||
To reduce the potential for movement of treated soil due to
|
||
wind erosion, do not apply to powdery dry or light sandy
|
||
soils until they have been stabilized by rainfall, trashy
|
||
mulch, reduced tillage or other cultural practices. Injury to
|
||
immediately adjacent crops may result when treated soil is
|
||
blown onto land used to produce crops other than cereal
|
||
grains.
|
||
For ground applications applied postemergence to weeds
|
||
when dry, dusty field conditions exist, control of weeds in
|
||
wheel track areas may be reduced. The addition of 2,4-D or
|
||
. MCPA should improve weed control under these conditions.
|
||
In far-western Kansas (last tier of counties along the
|
||
. Colorado/Kansas border), Western Nebraska, Eastern New
|
||
Mexico, and the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, take the
|
||
following precautions:
|
||
• Do not use a tank mix containing DuPont™ ALLY®
|
||
herbicide within 22 months of GLEAN® FC application.
|
||
• Do not use GLEAN® FC in continuous cereals or
|
||
cereal/fallow/cereal rotations.
|
||
• GLEAN® FC in a tank mix at 116 to 1/3 oz per acre may
|
||
be used only as a fallow treatment in corn or sorghum
|
||
stubble in wheat/sorghum/fallow, or wheat/corn/fallow
|
||
rotations where other residual broadleaf herbicides having
|
||
different modes of action are used.
|
||
In California, Northern Idaho, Oregon, and Washington,
|
||
take the following precautions:
|
||
• Do not make an early season treatment where a tank mix
|
||
cannot be made.
|
||
• Do not apply GLEAN® FC during fallow.
|
||
Additional Precautions for Cereals
|
||
Wherever GLEAN® FC is used on land previously treated with
|
||
FINESSE®, ALLY®, "Amber", "Assert", or other longer
|
||
residual herbicides with the same mode of action, read the
|
||
rotational guidelines on both labels and follow the one with the
|
||
longest interval stated for your situation before choosing t6
|
||
rotate to crops other than wheat or barley.
|
||
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|
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Preemergence applications of 2,4-D or herbicides
|
||
containing 2,4-D made within two weeks of planting spring
|
||
cereals may cause crop injury when used in conjunction
|
||
with preemergence or early postemergence applications of
|
||
GLEAN®FC.
|
||
The combined effects of the preemergence use of GLEAN®
|
||
FC plus preemergence wild oat herbicides may cause crop
|
||
injury to spring wheat when crop stress (soil crusting,
|
||
planting too deep, prolonged cold, wet weather, or drought)
|
||
causes poor seedling vigor.
|
||
Do not apply GLEAN® FC during boot or early heading as
|
||
crop injury may result.
|
||
Do not harvest grain sooner than 45 days after the
|
||
application of GLEAN® FC.
|
||
In the Pacific Northwest, to prevent crop injury due to cold
|
||
weather, avoid making preemergence applications or early
|
||
postemergence applications (2-4 leaf stage) to wheat or
|
||
barley during late fall or winter when cold weather
|
||
conditions are unpredictable and can be severe. The
|
||
combined effects of herbicide stress plus cold weather stress
|
||
can result in greater crop injury than either stress factor
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||
alone.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and
|
||
disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store product in original
|
||
container only. Do not contaminate water, other
|
||
pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water,
|
||
food or feed by disposal. Wastes resulting from the
|
||
use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
|
||
approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING:
|
||
Refer to the Net Contents section of this product's
|
||
labeling for the applicable ''Refillable Container"
|
||
or ''Nonrefillable Container" designation.
|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers
|
||
(Capacity Equal to or Less Than SO Pounds):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this
|
||
container. Triple rinse container (or equivalent)
|
||
promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows:
|
||
Empty the reinaining contents into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 114 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, (a) for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration,
|
||
or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning;
|
||
if burned, stay out of smoke, or (b) for Metal
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or recondi
|
||
tioning if appropriate or puncture and dispose of in a
|
||
sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by
|
||
state and local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers
|
||
(Capacity Greater Than SO Pounds): Nonrefillable
|
||
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 1/4 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. Tum 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, (a) for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration,
|
||
or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning;
|
||
if burned, stay out of smoke, or (b) for Metal
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or recondi
|
||
tioning if appropriate or puncture and dispose of in a
|
||
sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by
|
||
state and local authorities.
|
||
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|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers, e.g.,
|
||
Intermediate Bulk Containers [mC] (Size or Shape
|
||
Too Large to be Tipped, Rolled or Turned Upside
|
||
Down): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill
|
||
this container. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the
|
||
remaining product contents into application equipment
|
||
or a mix tank. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the
|
||
container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30
|
||
seconds. Drain rinsate for 10 seconds after the flow
|
||
begins to drip. Pour or pump rinsate into application
|
||
equipment or rinsate collection system. Then, (a) for
|
||
Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available or
|
||
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by
|
||
incineration, or, if allowed by state and local
|
||
authorities, by burning; if burned, stay out of smoke, or
|
||
(b) for Metal Containers, offer for recycling if
|
||
available or reconditioning if appropriate or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other
|
||
procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Paper or Plastic ~ags, Fiber Sacks
|
||
including Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers
|
||
(FIBC) or Fiber Drums With Liners: Nonrefillable
|
||
container. Do not reuse or refill this container.
|
||
Completely empty paper or plastic bag, fiber sack or
|
||
drum liner by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to
|
||
loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into
|
||
application or manufacturing equipment. Then offer
|
||
for recycling if available or dispose of empty paper or
|
||
plastic bag, fiber sack or fiber drum and liner in a
|
||
sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by
|
||
state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
|
||
out of smoke.
|
||
Refillable Fiber Drums With Liners: Refillable
|
||
container (fiber drum only). Refill this container with
|
||
DuPont™ GLEAN® FC containing chlorsulfuron
|
||
only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.
|
||
Completely empty liner by shaking and tapping sides
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"Raindrop RA" is a trademark of Delavan Corporation
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"Assert" is a registered trademark of NuFarrn Americas; Inc.
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"Starane" is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences; LLC
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"Amber" is'a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company
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"Maverick" is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology;
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WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
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NOTICE: Read this Limitation of Warranty and Liability
|
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Before Buying or Using This Product. If the Terms Are
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Not Acceptable, Return the Product at Once, Unopened,
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and the Purchase Price Will Be Refunded.
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It is impossible to ,eliminate all risks associated with the
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use of this product. Such risks arise from weather
|
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conditions, soil factors, off target movement, unconven
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tional fanning techniques, presence of other materials,
|
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the manner of use or application, or other unknown
|
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factors, all of which are beyond the control of DuPont.
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These risks can cause: ineffectiveness of the product,
|
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crop injury, or injury to non-target crops or plants.
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WHEN YOU BUY OR USE THIS PRODUCT, YOU
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AGREE TO ACCEPT THESE RISKS.
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DuPont warrants that this product conforms to the
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chemical description on the label thereof and is
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I;easonably-fit for the purpose stated in the Directions for
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Use, subject to the inherent risks described above, when
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used in accordance with the Directions for Use under
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normal conditions.
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TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH
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PROTECTION. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT
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approved for this product on this date.
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DuPont Crop
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Protection
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SUf>f~EMENTAL LABELINd/ 3
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TELAR® DF HERBICIDE
|
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DUPONT™ TELAR® DF
|
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HERBICIDE
|
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PASTURE, RANGE AND CRP
|
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TELAR® DF HERBICIDE
|
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EPA Reg. No. 352·522
|
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DUPONTTM TELAR® DF HERBICIDE
|
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EPA Reg. No. 352·522
|
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WEED CONTROL IN PASTURE, RANGE AND
|
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CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP)
|
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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.
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inconsistent with its labeling.
|
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DuPont™ TELAR® DF is recommended for the control and sup
|
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pression of weeds in permanent (non-rotational) pastures, range
|
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and CRP lands when applied according to the directions and
|
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under the conditions specified on the package label. Best results
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||
are obtained when perennial weeds are treated in the bud to
|
||
bloom stage or the fall rosette. Annual weeds are controlled best
|
||
when treated early in their growth cycles.
|
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Treatments may be applied by any ground equipment or by fixed
|
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wing aircraft or by helicopter.
|
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APPLICATION RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
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The following application rates are recommended for broadcast
|
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applications on the respective forage grasses:
|
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1/4 to 1 ounce/acre
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Bahiagrass
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Bennudagrass
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" Blue grama
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Bluegrass
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Bromegrasses
|
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(smooth, meadow)
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114 to 112 ounce/acre
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Bluestems
|
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(big, little, sandy)
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BuffaJograss
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Fescue*
|
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(tall, Kentucky, hard,
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creeping)
|
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Green needlegrass**
|
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Orchardgrass**
|
||
Wheatgrass
|
||
(crested, intennediate, thick
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spike, pubescent, slender,
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streambank, tall, and western)
|
||
Indiangrass
|
||
Kleingrass**
|
||
Lovegrass
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||
Sideoats grama
|
||
Switchgrass
|
||
Wildrye
|
||
*Some types of fescue are sensitive. Use rates at the lower end
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||
of the rate range.
|
||
**Except California.
|
||
Application rates higher than those recommended for specific
|
||
grasses, up to 1 lf3 oz/acre, may be made as a spot treatment
|
||
provided the resulting injury and possible loss of forage can be
|
||
tolerated by the grower. Refer to the following table to select the
|
||
appropriate rate to control the weeds specified.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
TELAR® DF effectively controls weeds when applied at the use
|
||
rates shown. When applied at lower rates, TELAR® DF pro
|
||
vides short term control of weeds listed; when applied at the
|
||
higher recommended rates weed control is increased or
|
||
extended. Make a single application per season to control the
|
||
following weeds.
|
||
114 to 112 ounce/a
|
||
Annual sowthistle
|
||
Blue mustard
|
||
Common chickweed
|
||
COllunon speedwell
|
||
Conical catchfly** "
|
||
Fiddleneck (tarweed)**
|
||
Field penny cress
|
||
Flixweed*
|
||
"Hempnettle * *
|
||
Henbit"
|
||
London rocket**
|
||
**Except California.
|
||
112 to 1 ounce/a
|
||
Bouncingbet
|
||
Bur beakchervil**
|
||
Buttercup
|
||
Canada thistle*t
|
||
Common lambsquarters
|
||
Common sunflower
|
||
Common speedwell*
|
||
Dandelion*
|
||
* Partial controL only.
|
||
**Except California.
|
||
Mayweed**
|
||
Miners lettuce**
|
||
Pineapple-weed**
|
||
Prostrate pigweed**
|
||
Redroot pigweed
|
||
Shepherd's-purse**
|
||
Smooth pigweed**
|
||
Treacle mustard**
|
||
Tumble mustard (Jim Hill)
|
||
Wild mustard
|
||
Goldenrod
|
||
Groundsel**
|
||
Marestail
|
||
Musk thistle
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||
Sweet clover*
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||
TUmble mustard
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||
Turkey mullein*
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||
Whitetop (hoary cress)i"
|
||
t Prebloom to bloom and fall rosette are recommended timings.
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||
© 2003 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, DuPont Crop Protection, Wilmington, Delaware 19898
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H - 6446, Page 1 of 3
|
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|
||
Ito 1 113 ounce/a
|
||
Bedstraw*
|
||
Black mustard
|
||
Bull thistle
|
||
Burclover
|
||
Canada thistle
|
||
Common cinquefoil*
|
||
Common mallow
|
||
Common mullein
|
||
Common tansy
|
||
Common yarrow
|
||
Curly dock
|
||
*Partial control only
|
||
**Except California.
|
||
Horsetail (Equisetum spp)
|
||
Pepperweed (perennial)
|
||
Poison hemJock
|
||
Puncturevine
|
||
Red clover**
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||
Russian knapweedt
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||
Scotch thistle
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||
Scouringrush (Equisetum spp)
|
||
Tansymustard
|
||
White clover
|
||
Wild carrot
|
||
tPreebloom to bloom and fall rosette are recommended timings.
|
||
Broadleaf forage species, such as clover and alfalfa, are sensitive
|
||
to DuPont'M TELAR® DF and will be severely stunted or injured
|
||
by TELAR®DF.
|
||
Forage grasses which are under stress from drought, insects,
|
||
disease, cold temperature or poor fertility may be injured by
|
||
TELAR®DF.
|
||
Forage grasses should be well established before applying
|
||
TELAR® DF as the newly emerged seedlings of some forage
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||
grasses are sensitive to TELAR® DF.
|
||
TELAR® DF applied before the initiation of flowering may
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||
cause the abortion or suppression of seedheads by some cool
|
||
season grasses.
|
||
Varieties and species of forage grasses differ in their tolerance to
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||
TELAR DF. Ryegrass (perennial and Italian) may be severely
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||
injured. Fescues may be temporarily stunted or yellowed. When
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||
using TELAR® DF on a particular grass for the first time, limit
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||
the area treated. If no injury occurs, larger areas may be treated
|
||
in subsequent years.
|
||
There are no grazing or hay harvest restrictions for any live
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||
stock, including lactating animals, with application rates up to 1
|
||
113 ounce/acre of TELAR® DF. No exclosure is required for
|
||
any animals.
|
||
Do not apply more than 1 1/3 ozJacre of TELAR® DF per year.
|
||
Refer to the package label for information regarding sprayer
|
||
cleanup.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors deter
|
||
mines the potential forspray drift. The applicator is responsible for
|
||
considering all these factors when making application decisions.
|
||
AVOIDING SPRAY DRlFT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF 11fE
|
||
APPLICATOR.
|
||
\ IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large
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droplets (> 150 - 200 microns). The best drift management strategy is
|
||
to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and
|
||
control. The presence of sensitive species nearby, the environmental
|
||
conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an applicator balances
|
||
drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS
|
||
REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT WILL NOT PREVENT
|
||
DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR
|
||
UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDmONS!
|
||
See Wind, Temperature and Humidity, and Surface Temperature
|
||
Inversions sections of this label.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques
|
||
• Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical
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||
spray volume .. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger
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droplets.
|
||
• Pressure - Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the
|
||
nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve
|
||
canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE
|
||
NEEDED, USE A HIGHER-CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD
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||
OF INCREASING PRESSURE.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended
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application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles
|
||
produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
|
||
• Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles with
|
||
the highest flow rate that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is
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emitted backwards, parallel to the airstream will produce larger
|
||
droplets than other orientations.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core with
|
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swirl plate removed) oriented straight back produce larger droplets
|
||
than other nozzle types.
|
||
BOOM LENGTH AND HEIGlIT
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||
• Boom Length (aircraft) - The boom length should not exceed 3/4
|
||
of the wing length, using shorter booms decreases drift potential.
|
||
For helicopters use a boom length and position that prevents
|
||
droplets from entering the rotor vortices.
|
||
• Boom Height (aircraft) - Application more than 10 ft above the
|
||
canopy increases the potential for spray drift.
|
||
• Boom Height (ground) Setting the boom at the lowest height
|
||
which provides uniform coverage reduces the exposure of droplets
|
||
to evaporation and wind. The boom should remain level with the
|
||
crop and have minimal bounce.
|
||
WIND
|
||
Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due to
|
||
variable direction and inversion potential) or more than 10 mph.
|
||
However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type
|
||
determine drift potential at any given wind speed. AVOID APPLI
|
||
CATIONS DURING GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDmONS.
|
||
Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator
|
||
should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they effect spray
|
||
drift.
|
||
H - 64469 Page 2 of3
|
||
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, set up equip
|
||
ment to produce larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
|
||
SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
Drift potential is high during a surface temperature inversion.
|
||
Surface inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small
|
||
suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally
|
||
in a concentrated cloud. Surface inversions are characterized by
|
||
increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with
|
||
limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the
|
||
sun sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be
|
||
indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions
|
||
can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground
|
||
source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves·
|
||
laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indi
|
||
cates a surface inversion, while smoke that moves upward and
|
||
rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of
|
||
wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to verify that
|
||
the shields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform
|
||
deposition of the product.
|
||
IMPORTANT )
|
||
BEFORE USING THESE PRODUCTS, READ
|
||
AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DIREC
|
||
TIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
|
||
ON THE EPA-REGISTERED LABEL.
|
||
This bulletin contains new or supplemental instructions for use of this
|
||
product which do not appear on the EPA-registered package label.
|
||
Follow the instructions carefully.
|
||
This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesti
|
||
cide application.
|
||
(Replaces H-64408)
|
||
R-274 033103 09-11-02
|
||
H - 64469 Page 3 of 3
|