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# DUPONT DIURON 80 DRY HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-849**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Diuron (80%)
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- Label accepted: 2010-12-27
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00849-20101227.pdf
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---
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(
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U.:S. J:.NV IIALPKUIJ:.CIIUN AUJ:.NCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7505P)
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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X 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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Richard J. Ambrose
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E.!. DuPont de Nemours and Company
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Stine-Haskell Research Center
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P.O. Box 30
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Newark, Delaware 19714-0030
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EPA Reg.
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Number:
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352-849
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Date ofIssuance:
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Term ofIssuance: Unconditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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DuPont Diuron 80 Dry
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herbicide
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: Note,Chang~in.l~elingdiffering in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by
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" • tile R~gistnition bivisj~ pri~rto use of the label in commerce. lit any correspondence on this product always refer to the above EPA
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regiStrationnilmber.
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered under the Federallnsecticide, 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
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the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act.
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The acceptance 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
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to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
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This product is unconditionally registered under section 3(c) (5) in accordance with FIFRA
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provided you make the following corrections to the label prior to releasing the product for
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shipment and agree to submit or cite all data required for registration or registration review of
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your product when the Agency requires registrants of similar products to submit data.
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1. On page 14, under the heading "Prickly Pear Cactus", Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas
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must be removed.
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2. On page 15, under the heading "Tree Plantings", New Mexico must be removed.
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//\ I
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Date:
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DEC 2 7 2010
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~------------~( James Tompkins, Product Manager (25)
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Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505P)
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EPA Fonn 8570-6
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Page 2
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EPA Reg. 352-849
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( ---------------------,
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A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records. You must submit one copy of the final
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printed label before you release the product for shipment. Ifthese conditions are not complied with,
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the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA. Your release for shipment
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of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If you have any questions please contact
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Jim Tompkins at 703 305 5697 or Tompkins.jim@epamail.epa.gov.
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DuPonfM Diuron 80 Dry
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herbicide
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DuPont™
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Diuron 80 Dry
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herbicide
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Diuron Dry Flowable Herbicide
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Active Ingredients
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Diuron: 3- [3,4-dichlorophenyl]-I,
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I-dimethylurea
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Other Ingredients
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TOTAL 8' q
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By Weight
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80.0%
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20.0%
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100.0%
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EPA Reg. No. 352-& EPA Est. No. __ _
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NonrefIllable Contai-F""""C~~C=,~E=-~P~~ "':""'=1 ~E;: . ..1::-;0:.:'1
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Net: --------lI
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OR
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Refillable Container D'EC 2. 7 2010
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Net: ------lI Under the Federal inset:tidd:;..
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fungicide, and Rodmticid.: Act,
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as amended. fur the pe-sticlcW
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reglstered under
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BPA No.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que
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se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand
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this label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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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 treatment advice.
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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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treatment advice.
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IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air. If person is not
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breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial
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respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible. Call a
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poison control center or doctor for further treatment
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advice.
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IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center or doctor
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immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass
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of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless
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told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. Do not
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give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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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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For medical emergencies involving this product, call toll
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free 1-800-441-3637.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS
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, AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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Caution! Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if
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swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with
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eyes, skin, or clothing.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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(PPE)
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Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this
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product are listed below. If you want more options, follow
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the instructions for category A on an EPA chemical
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resistant category selection chart.
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Pilots, flaggers and ground boom applicators must
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wear:
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- Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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- Shoes plus socks
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Mixers, loaders, other applicators, and other handlers
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must wear:
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- Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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Shoes plus socks
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- Chemical resistant gloves made of any waterproof
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material such as polyethylene or polyvinylchloride
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- A NIOSH approved dust/mist filtering respirator with
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any N, R, P, or HE filter or with approval number prefix
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TC-21C.
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- Chemical resistant apron when mixing, loading, or
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cleaning equipment or spills.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for
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cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
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washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and
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wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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See "Engineering Control Statement" for additional
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requirements.
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ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENT
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or
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aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in
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Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural
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pesticides [40 CFR 170.240( d)( 4-6)], the handler PPE
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requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in
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the WPS.
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Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit that meets the
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r~_quirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard
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(WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6)].
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Flaggers supporting aerial applications must use an
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enclosed cab that meets the definition in the Worker
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40
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CFR 170.240(d)(5)] for dermal protection.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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USERS SHOULD: Wash hands thoroughly with
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soap and water after handling and before eating,
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drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the
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toilet. Remove clothinglPPE immediately if pesticide
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gets inside. Then wash thorouzhly and put on clean
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clothing. Remove PPE immedIately after handling
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this product. Wash the outside of gloves before
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removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and
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change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, to areas
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where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below
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the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water
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when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment
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washwaters. Cover or incorporate spills.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION . . ." . .
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DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry herbicide must be used only in
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accordance with instructions on this label, or in separate
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published instructions.
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Diuron 80 Dry is a dispersible granule to be mixed with
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water and applied as a spray for selective control of weeds
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in certain crops and for nonselective weed control on non
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cropland areas. It is non-corrosive to equipment, non
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flammable and non-volatile.
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Diuron 80 Dry may be applied to soil prior to emergence of
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weeds to control susceptible weed seedlings for an extended
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period of time. The degree of control and duration of effect
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will vary with the amount of chemical applied, soil texture,
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rainfall and other conditions. Soils high in clay or organic
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matter require higher dosages than soil low in clay or
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organic matter for equivalent herbicide performance.
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Moisture is required to activate the herbicide. Best results
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occur if rainfall (or sprinkler irrigation) occurs within 2
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weeks of application.
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Diuron 80 Dry applied before emergence of crop and weeds,
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is an effective procedure because susceptible weeds are
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controlled in an early, vulnerable seedling stage before they
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compete with the crop. With favorable moisture conditions,
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Diuron 80 Dry continues to control weeds for some time as
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the crop becomes better able to compete. Should weed
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seedlings begin to break through the preemergence
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treatment in significant numbers, secondary weed control
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procedures should be implemented; these include cultivation
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and postemergence herbicide application.
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Diuron 80 Dry may also be used to control emerged weeds.
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Results vary with rate applied and environmental
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conditions. Best results are obtained on succulent weeds
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growing under conditions of high humidity and temper
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atures of 70°F or higher. Addition of a surfactant to the
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spray (where recommended) increases contact effects of
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Diuron 80 Dry.
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Diuron 80 Dry may be used as a directed postemergence
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application. Contact of crop foliage and/or fruit with spray
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or mist must be avoided on the following crops: artichoke,
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corn (field), cotton, sorghum (grain), sugarcane and
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established plantings of apples, bananas, plantains,
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blueberries, caneberries, gooseberries, citrus, grapes,
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macadamia nuts, olives, papayas, peaches, pears, pecans,
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walnuts and certain tree plantings as injury may occur.
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Under specified conditions (see CROP USES), Diuron 80
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Dry without surfactant may be applied over the top of
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alfalfa (established, dormant or semi-dormant), asparagus
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(established), birdsfoot trefoil (established, dormant), grass
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seed crops (established), oats, red clover (established,
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dormant), sugarcane, wheat and pineapple.
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Weed species vary in susceptibility to Diuron 80 Dry and
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they may be more difficult to control when under stress.
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Combinations of Diuron 80 Dry with other herbicides (as
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registered) increase the number of weed species controlled.
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Consult labels of the companion product for this and other
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2
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(
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information. Observe all precautions and limitations on
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labeling of all products used in mixtures.
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Since the effect of Diuron 80 Dry varies with soils,
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uniformity of application and environmental conditions, it is
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suggested that growers limit their first use to small areas.
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
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Do not use on home plantings of trees, shrubs or herbaceous
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plants or lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts or similar
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areas.
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Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation
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system.
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Thoroughly clean all traces of Diuron 80 Dry from
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application equipment immediately after use. Rush tank,
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pumps, hoses and boom with several changes of water after
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removing nozzle tips and screens (clean these parts
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separately).
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Draining or flushing equipment on or near desirable trees or
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other plants or in areas where their roots may extend or in
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locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into
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contact with their roots may injure these plants.
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Trees or other desirable plants whose roots extend into a
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treated crop use area may be injured.
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RESISTANCE
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When herbicides that affect the same biological site of
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action are used repeatedly over several years to control the
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same weed species in the same field, naturally-occurring
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resistant biotypes may survive a correctly applied herbicide
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treatment, propagate, and become dominant in that field.
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Adequate control of these resistant weed biotypes cannot be
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expected. If weed control is unsatisfactory, it may be
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necessary to retreat the problem area using a product
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affecting a different site of action.
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To better manage herbicide resistance through delaying the
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proliferation and possible dominance of herbicide resistant
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weed biotypes, it may be necessary to change cultural
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practices within and between crop seasons such as using a
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combination of tillage, retreatment, tank -mix partners
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and/or sequential herbicide applications that have a different
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site of action. Weed escapes that are allowed to go to seed
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will promote the spread of resistant biotypes.
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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. Consult your
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agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator, and/or appropriate
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state agricultural extension service representative for
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specific alternative cultural practices or herbicide
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recommendations available in your area.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
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This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest
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Management (!PM) program that can include biological,
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cultural, and genetic practices aimed at preventing economic
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pest damage. IPM principles and practices include field
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scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest
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identification, population monitoring, and treating when
|
||
target pest populations reach locally determined action
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||
thresholds. Consult your state cooperative extension service,
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professional consultants or other qualified authorities to
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determine appropriate action treatment threshold levels for
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treating specific pest/crop systems in your area.
|
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DIRECTIO~S FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a
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||
manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this
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product in a way that will contact workers or other persons,
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||
either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may
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||
be in the area during application. For any requirements
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||
specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency
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||
responsible for pesticide regulation.
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||
Use of this product in certain portions of California, Oregon
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and Washington is subject to the January 22, 2004 Order for
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Injunctive Relief in Washington Toxics Coalition et al vs
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EPA. COI-132C (W.D. W.A.). For information, please refer
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||
to www.epa.gov/espp/wtcl.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling
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||
and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR
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part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the
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protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
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||
nurseries, and greenhouses and handlers of
|
||
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
|
||
training, decontamination, notification and
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||
emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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||
instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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||
statements on this label about personal protective
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||
equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The
|
||
requirements in this box only apply to uses of this
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product that are covered by the Worker Protection
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Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
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||
during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is
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||
permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and
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||
that involves contact with anything that has been
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||
treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
|
||
- Coveralls
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||
- Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof
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||
material.
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- Shoes plus socks
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SELECTIVE USE IN CROPS
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Preemergence Use (Germinating Weeds): DuPont™ Diuron
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||
80 Dry, at directed rates, controls annual weeds and grasses
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such as:
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3
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0.75 to 1
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Pound/Acre
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Bamyardgrass
|
||
(Watergrass)
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||
Crabgrass
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||
Lambsquarter
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||
Pigweed
|
||
Purslane
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||
Ragweed
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||
(
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1.5 to 2
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||
Pounds/Acre
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||
Bluegrass,
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||
Annual
|
||
Chickweed
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||
Corn Spurry
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||
Dogfennel
|
||
Fiddleneck
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||
(Amsinckia)
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||
Foxtail
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||
Gromwell
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||
Groundcherry,
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||
Annual
|
||
Knawel
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||
Morningglory,
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||
Annual
|
||
Pennycress
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||
Rattail Fescue
|
||
Red Sprangletop
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||
Shepherdspurse
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||
Tansymustard
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||
Velvetgrass
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||
Vernal grass,
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Sweet, Annual
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||
Wild Buckwheat
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||
Wild Lettuce
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||
Wild Mustard
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||
PARTIAL CONTROL
|
||
1 Pound/Acre
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||
Chickweed
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||
Cocklebur
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||
Field Penny cress
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||
Henbit
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||
Marestail
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||
Momingglory,
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||
annual
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||
Prickly sida
|
||
(teaweed)
|
||
Sesbania
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||
Shepherd's-purse
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||
Sicklepod
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||
Velvetleaf
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Waterhemp
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||
4 Pounds! Acre
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||
Horsenettle
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||
Quackgrass
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||
APPLICATION INFORMATION
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||
2t06
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||
Pounds/Acre
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||
Ageratum
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||
Corn Speedwell
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||
Dayflower
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||
flora's Paintbrush
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||
Hawksbeard
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||
lohnsongrass
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||
(Seedling)
|
||
Kyllinger
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||
(Kyllinga)
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||
Lovegrass,
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||
Annual
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||
Marigold
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||
Mexican Clover
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||
Orchardgrass
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||
Peppergrass
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||
Pineappleweed
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||
Pokeweed
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||
Rabbit Tobacco
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||
Ricegrass
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||
Ryegrass, Annual
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||
Sandbur
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||
Smartweed,
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||
Annual
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||
Sowthistle,
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||
Annual
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||
Spanish Needles
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||
Velvetleaf
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||
(Buttonweed)
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||
Wild Radish
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||
8 to 10
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Pounds! Acre
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||
Guineagress
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||
Maidencane
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Pangolagrass
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||
AERIAL APPLICATION: For alfalfa, barley (winter),
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||
cotton (preplant or preemergence only), grass seed crops
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||
(PNW only), sugarcane and wheat (winter), application may
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||
be made by aircraft at 5 to 10 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Avoid overlapping of spray swath and avoid application
|
||
under conditions where excessive drift may occur. Where
|
||
land is bedded, make application parallel to rows.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION: Use a boom power sprayer
|
||
properly calibrated to a constant speed and rate of delivery.
|
||
Openings in screen should be 50 mesh or larger.
|
||
Continuous agitation in the spray tank is required to keep
|
||
the material in suspension. Agitate by mechanical or
|
||
hydraulic means. If by-pass or return line is used, it should
|
||
terminate at bottom of tank to minimize foaming. Avoid
|
||
overlapping and shut off spray booms while starting,
|
||
turning, slowing or stopping or injury to crop may result.
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
PREEMERGENCE: For preemergence application, use
|
||
sufficient spray volume and pressure to uniformly distribute
|
||
the spray solution over treated soil. Preemergence weed
|
||
control will be reduced on high organic matter soils such as
|
||
peat or muck.
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE: For postemergence application, use
|
||
sufficient spray volume and pressure for thorough coverage
|
||
of weed foliage. For selective applications and applications
|
||
near sensitive crops, use low spray pressure to keep spray
|
||
drift to a minimum. DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry at directed
|
||
rates controls seedling annual weeds such as annual
|
||
morningglory, barnyardgrass (watergrass), crabgrass,
|
||
crowfoot, goosegrass, pigweed and purslane. Addition of a
|
||
surfactant to the spray (where recommended) increases
|
||
contact effects of Diuron 80 Dry. Best results are obtained
|
||
on succulent weeds growing under conditions of high
|
||
humidity and temperatures of 70°F or higher.
|
||
SPRAY PREPARATION: Mix proper amount of Diuron
|
||
80 Dry into necessary volume of water. Where use of a
|
||
surfactant is recommended, dilute with ten parts of water
|
||
and add as last ingredient to nearly full spray tank.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: Diuron 80 Dry may be tank mixed
|
||
with other herbicides and/or adjuvants registered for crop or
|
||
non-crop use in this label. Refer to the label of the tank
|
||
mixture partner(s) for any additional use instructions or
|
||
restrictions.
|
||
REPLANTING
|
||
If initial seeding fails to produce a crop, any crop registered
|
||
for the rate of Diuron 80 Dry that was applied may be
|
||
replanted immediately. Thoroughly rework the soil before
|
||
replanting. Do not retreat field with a second application as
|
||
injury to the crop may result.
|
||
CROP ROTATION
|
||
Unless otherwise directed in a specific crop section of this
|
||
label, do not rotate treated areas to any crop within 2 years
|
||
after last application as injury to subsequent crop(s) may
|
||
result.
|
||
For crops grown in the arid west and other arid areas:
|
||
Reductions in normal irrigation practices for the crop in
|
||
production or a summer fallow period without supplemental
|
||
irrigation may require the crop rotation intervals to be
|
||
extended (see specific Crop Uses sections for crop-specific
|
||
rotation intervals or refer to the Crop Rotation section
|
||
above).
|
||
When such conditions occur, a field bioassay should be
|
||
completed prior to planting any desired crop. A successful
|
||
bioassay means growing to maturity a test strip of the
|
||
crop(s) intended for production. The test crop(s) strip should
|
||
cross the entire field including knolls, low areas and areas
|
||
where any berms were located. The results of this bioassay
|
||
may require the rotation intervals to be extended.
|
||
4
|
||
RATES: All rates of Diuron 80 Dry are expressed as
|
||
broadcast rates. Where band applications are specified use
|
||
proportionately less. For example, use 113 of the broadcast
|
||
rate when treating a 14 inch band where row spacing is 42
|
||
inches. Where a range of dosages is given, use the lower
|
||
rate on coarse textured soils low in clay or organic matter
|
||
and the higher rate on fine textured soils high in clay or
|
||
organic matter. For postemergence application, use the
|
||
lower rate on smaller weeds and the higher rate on larger
|
||
weeds.
|
||
SOIL LIMITATIONS: Crop injury may result from failure
|
||
to observe the following:
|
||
Unless otherwise directed, do not use on sand, loamy sand,
|
||
gravelly soils or exposed subsoils; nor on pecans where
|
||
organic matter is less than 0.5%; nor on alfalfa, apples,
|
||
artichoke, barley (winter), citrus, corn, cotton, grapes, oats,
|
||
olives, papayas, peaches, pears, sorghum, sugarcane,
|
||
walnuts and winter wheat where organic matter is less than
|
||
1 %, nor on blueberries, birdsfoot trefoil, caneberries,
|
||
gooseberries, macadamia nuts and peppermint where
|
||
organic matter is less than 2%.
|
||
FIELD CROPS (SEE SOIL LIMITATIONS): A good
|
||
seedbed must be prepared before preemergence use of
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry, as crop injury may result if application is
|
||
made to ground which is cloddy or compacted resulting in
|
||
improperly planted seed. Plant seed to depth specified.
|
||
Unless otherwise directed, the surface of the soil should not
|
||
be cultivated or disturbed after application of Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
and before emergence of the crop as weed control may be
|
||
reduced and crop injury may result. However, if moisture is
|
||
insufficient to activate the herbicide, a shallow cultivation
|
||
(rotary hoe preferred) should be made after emergence of
|
||
crops while weeds are small enough to be controlled by
|
||
mechanical means.
|
||
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS (SEE SOIL LIMITATIONS):
|
||
Unless otherwise directed, make a single application per
|
||
year as a directed spray, avoiding contact of foliage and fruit
|
||
with spray or drift. Do not graze livestock in treated
|
||
orchards or groves.
|
||
CROP USES
|
||
ALFALFA
|
||
Treat only vigorous, healthy stands of alfalfa that have been
|
||
established for at least one full growing season. Do not
|
||
apply to seedling alfalfa nor to alfalfa/grass mixtures. Do
|
||
not apply to alfalfa under stress from disease, insect
|
||
damage, shallow root penetration (such as on shallow hard
|
||
pans), alkali spots, nor to flooded fields as crop injury may
|
||
result. Do not spray on snow-covered or frozen ground. ln
|
||
alfalfa, Diuron 80 Dry may only be applied once per year.
|
||
Do not exceed 3 pounds per acre per year. Avoid
|
||
overlapping of spray swaths and shut off spray booms while
|
||
starting, turning, slowing or stopping or crop injury may
|
||
result.
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, IDAHO, NEVADA,
|
||
OREGON, WASHINGTON
|
||
APPLICATION INFORMATION
|
||
Severe alfalfa injury may result following application after
|
||
cutting if either the regrowth is more than 2 inches high,
|
||
significant stubble is left after alfalfa cutting or grazing, or
|
||
the air temperature is above 90 degrees F.
|
||
For best results, apply before weeds have emerged or
|
||
become established (2 inches in height or diameter). Control
|
||
of established weeds is improved by applying DuPont™
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry with a suitable contact herbicide(except
|
||
Non-Dormant varieties). Sufficient rainfall or irrigation is
|
||
needed for soil activation of Diuron 80 Dry.
|
||
Treated areas may be replanted to any crop after 1 year from
|
||
last application if the rate does not exceed 2 pounds per
|
||
acre.
|
||
NON· DORMANT AND SEMI·DORMANT VARIETIES
|
||
Make a single application of 1.5 to 3 pounds per acre during
|
||
the winter months when alfalfa plants are in the least active
|
||
stage of growth.
|
||
DORMANT VARIETIES
|
||
Make a single application of 1.5 to 3 pounds per acre after
|
||
alfalfa becomes dormant and before new growth exceeds 2
|
||
inches in height in the spring. Where weeds have emerged,
|
||
include a surfactant or use a tank mixture with the
|
||
recommended rate of paraquat.
|
||
EASTERN COLORADO, KANSAS: For control of
|
||
tansyrnustard, apply 1 pound per acre shortly after
|
||
emergence of mustard in the fall or winter. Use 2 pounds
|
||
per acre if weeds are 2 to 4 inches in height. Alternatively,
|
||
if other annual weeds are present, apply 2 to 3 pounds per
|
||
acre in February or March.
|
||
OTHER AREAS WHERE ALFALFA BECOMES
|
||
WINTER DORMANT: Use 1.5 to 3 pounds per acre (1.5
|
||
to 2 pounds per acre East of Appalachian Mountains).
|
||
Apply in March or early April, but before spring growth
|
||
begins.
|
||
APPLE
|
||
Use Diuron 80 Dry only under trees established in the
|
||
orchard for at least 1 year. Do not treat varieties grafted on
|
||
full-dwarf root stocks. Apply 4 pounds per acre in the spring
|
||
from March through May. In the Far West, apply 4 pounds
|
||
per acre to small weeds less than 2 inches in height or
|
||
diameter under dormant trees. Alternatively, treatments to
|
||
small weeds may be applied at 2 pounds per acre post
|
||
harvest followed by 2 pounds per acre prior to bud break.
|
||
Do not apply more than 4 pounds per acre per year. When
|
||
using Diuron 80 Dry in a sequential treatment program,
|
||
allow a minimum of 90 days between applications. Do not
|
||
make more that two applications of Diuron 80 Dry per year.
|
||
5
|
||
GEORGIA: Apply 2 to 3 pounds per acre in the spring.
|
||
Repeat application in the fall but do not use more than 4
|
||
pounds per acre per year. Add a surfactant to improve
|
||
control of small, emerged weeds.
|
||
DIU RON 80 DRY PLUS DUPONTTM SINBAR®:
|
||
Use only under trees established in the orchard for at least 2
|
||
years. Apply either in the spring or after harvest in the fall
|
||
before weeds emerge or during early seedling stage of weed
|
||
growth.
|
||
RATES
|
||
POUNDS PER ACRE
|
||
lto2 % More Than 2%
|
||
Organic Matter Organic Matter
|
||
Soil Texture D iuron 80 Dry SlNBAR® Diuron 80 !!!! SINBAR®
|
||
Sand~ loam 1.0 + 1.0 1.5 + 1.5
|
||
Loam,
|
||
Silt loam,
|
||
Silt 1.5 + 1.5 2.0 + 2.0
|
||
Clay loam,
|
||
Clay 2.0 + 2.0 2.0 + 2.0
|
||
Where crop is grown under furrow irrigation or under
|
||
raised-berm flood irrigation (trees 4 to 6 inches above
|
||
waterline), apply only as a band treatment. Do not treat
|
||
trees planted in the bottom of irrigation furrows, nor trees
|
||
grown under flat flood or basin irrigation, as injury to trees
|
||
may result. Where complete weed control to harvest is
|
||
desired, additional weed control measures may be required
|
||
during the growing season.
|
||
ARTICHOKE
|
||
(CALIFORNIA)
|
||
Apply 2 to 4 pounds per acre in late fall or early winter after
|
||
the last cultivation. Apply before weeds germinate or to
|
||
emerging seedlings. Direct spray to cover the area between
|
||
the rows and at the base of artichoke plants, keeping contact
|
||
with crop plants at a minimum.
|
||
ASPARAGUS
|
||
Apply as a band or broadcast treatment. Do not apply to
|
||
young plants during the first growing season (except as
|
||
noted below), nor to newly seeded asparagus, nor on plants
|
||
with exposed roots, as severe injury may result.
|
||
Preemergence weed control will be reduced on soils with
|
||
greater than 5% organic matter.
|
||
ESTABLISHED PLANTINGS: On light soils and
|
||
other soils low in clay or organic matter, apply 1 to 2
|
||
pounds per acre. On soils high in clay or organic matter,
|
||
use 2 to 4 pounds per acre. Two applications may be used.
|
||
The first application should be made before weeds become
|
||
established but no earlier than 4 weeks before spear
|
||
emergence and no later than the early cutting period. If
|
||
weeds are controlled into the cutting period by cultural
|
||
practices, application may be delayed until immediately
|
||
after the last cultivation. A second application may be made
|
||
immediately following completion of harvest provided
|
||
rainfall is expected. When two applications are used in one
|
||
season, do not exceed 3 pounds per acre per application. In
|
||
Washington (irrigated crop), apply a single treatment of 4
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
pounds per acre. If treatment is delayed until late winter or
|
||
early spring, incorporation of the chemical in the top 1 to 2
|
||
inches of soil may substitute for lack of rain to activate the
|
||
herbicide.
|
||
NEWLY PLANTED CROWNS
|
||
SAN JOAQUIN DELTA, CALIFORNIA: Make a single
|
||
treatment of 2 to 4 pounds per acre on soils high in clay or
|
||
organic matter. Use the lower rate on clay loams and the
|
||
higher rate on peat soils. Do not use on soils containing less
|
||
than 2% organic matter. Soil must be settled by rainfall or
|
||
irrigation prior to treatment. Do not treat crowns planted to
|
||
a depth of less than 2 inches.
|
||
BANANA and PLANTAIN
|
||
NEW PLANTINGS: To control annual weeds, apply 1.5
|
||
to 3 pounds per acre after planting but before weed or crop
|
||
emergence. Do not apply to loose soil directly over the
|
||
planting material.
|
||
ESTABLISHED PLANTINGS: For control of annuals
|
||
and for top-kill of perennials such as bermudagrass,
|
||
birdseed grass and guineagrass, apply 3 to 6 pounds per acre
|
||
plus surfactant. Avoid contact of banana and plantain plants
|
||
with spray or drift as injury may result. When tall, dense
|
||
weed growth is present, remove weed growth before
|
||
application. If application is made to soil free of weeds,
|
||
omit surfactant from the spray mixture. Repeat treatment as
|
||
needed. Apply at 6 week intervals or longer for a maximum
|
||
of 12 pounds of DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry per acre
|
||
(broadcast basis) in 12 months.
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to any crop within 2 years after
|
||
last application as injury to subsequent crops may result.
|
||
Exception: sugarcane or pineapple may be planted after 1
|
||
year.
|
||
BARLEY
|
||
(WINTER)
|
||
WESTERN OREGON AND WESTERN
|
||
WASHINGTON: For drill planted barley, make a single
|
||
application of 1.5 to 2 pounds per acre as soon as possible
|
||
after planting but before emergence of barley.
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to any crop within 1 year after
|
||
last application as injury to subsequent crops may result.
|
||
BIRDS FOOT TREFOIL
|
||
(LOTUS)
|
||
WESTERN OREGON: Treat only stands established for at
|
||
least 1 year. Do not apply to seedling trefoil as injury may
|
||
result. Make a single application of 2 pounds per acre when
|
||
trefoil is dormant (October IS to December 15).
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to any crop within 1 year after
|
||
last application as injury to subsequent crops may result.
|
||
6
|
||
(
|
||
BLUEBERRY, CANEBERRY,
|
||
GOOSEBERRY
|
||
Use only in fields which have been established for at least I
|
||
year. Do not apply to berries interplanted with fruit trees.
|
||
Do not apply to plants whose roots are exposed as injury
|
||
may result. Apply as a band treatment at the base of canes
|
||
or bushes. For spring application, apply before germination
|
||
and growth of annual weeds.
|
||
AR, FL, GA, MS, MO, NH, NC, SC
|
||
BLUEBERRY: Apply 1.5 to 2 pounds per acre in the
|
||
spring and repeat treatment after harvest in the fall. Add a
|
||
surfactant to improve control of small, emerged weeds.
|
||
CALIFORNIA
|
||
BLACKBERRY, BOYSENBERRY, DEWBERRY,
|
||
LOGANBERRY, RASPBERRY: For control of winter
|
||
annual weeds, apply 2 pounds per acre in October or
|
||
November. Repeat at the same rate in late spring to control
|
||
summer annuals. A single application of 3 pounds per acre
|
||
in January or February will control annual weeds in some
|
||
areas, but the separate fall and spring schedule is preferred.
|
||
INDIANA, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, OHIO
|
||
BLUEBERRY: Apply 2 to 4 pounds per acre in late spring.
|
||
Alternatively, apply 2 pounds per acre in the fall and repeat
|
||
at the same rate in the spring.
|
||
RASPBERRY: Apply 3 pounds per acre in late spring.
|
||
MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS
|
||
BLUEBERRY: Apply 2 pounds per acre in late spring.
|
||
MARYLAND, NEW JERSEY
|
||
BLUEBERRY: For control of winter annual weeds, apply 2
|
||
pounds per acre from October to December, or make a
|
||
single application of 2.5 pounds per acre in early to rnid
|
||
spring.
|
||
WESTERN OREGON, WESTERN
|
||
WASHINGTON
|
||
BLUEBERRY, CANEBERRY, GOOSEBERRY: For
|
||
control of winter annual weeds, apply 2 pounds per acre in
|
||
October or November. Repeat at the same rate in late spring
|
||
to control summer annual weeds. A single application of 3
|
||
pounds per acre in January or February will control both
|
||
winter and summer annual weeds in some areas, but the
|
||
separate fall and spring schedule is preferred.
|
||
CITRUS
|
||
Time application as indicated for specific areas. However,
|
||
application may be made any time of the year where
|
||
sprinkler or flood irrigation can be timed to activate the
|
||
herbicide. Established perennial weeds require other special
|
||
control procedures.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may be applied in citrus in combination with
|
||
registered paraquat and glyphosate formulations. Read and
|
||
follow specific label instructions, precautions, and
|
||
restrictions on the label of the tankmix partner when
|
||
applying Diuron 80 Dry in combination with other products.
|
||
NOTE: For citrus trees 4 or less years of age, make a
|
||
|
||
( ,
|
||
maximum of 2 applications per year. When DuPont™
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry is used in a sequential treatment program,
|
||
allow a minimum of 60 days between applications.
|
||
For citrus trees 4 or more years of age, make a maximum of
|
||
2 applications per year. When Diuron 80 Dry is used in a
|
||
sequential treatment program, allow a minimum of 80 days
|
||
between applications.
|
||
ARIZONA (EXCEPT YUMA AREA) AND
|
||
CALIFORNIA (EXCEPT IMPERIAL AND
|
||
COACHELLA VALLEYS): Apply 3 to 4 pounds per acre
|
||
shortly after the grove has been laid-up in final form (non
|
||
tillage program) in late fall or early winter. Alternatively,
|
||
apply 2 pounds per acre in October or November and repeat
|
||
at the same rate in March or April. Subsequent annual
|
||
applications of 2 to 3 pounds per acre will usually give
|
||
adequate weed control.
|
||
Do not use more than 4 pounds per treated acre in anyone
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pounds per treated acre per year.
|
||
This amount corresponds to 6.4 pounds of diuron, the active
|
||
ingredient in DIURON 80 DRY.
|
||
The maximum allowable use rate for diuron is 6.4 pounds
|
||
per treated acre per year inclusive of all diuron formulations
|
||
used within 1 year.
|
||
FLORIDA: Use only as a band application. Do not use
|
||
"Trunk to Trunk."
|
||
EAST COASTIFLATWOODS AREAS
|
||
(LOW PERMEABLE SOILS)
|
||
Apply from 2 pounds per acre to a maximum of 8 pounds
|
||
per acre for control of annual broadleaf weeds and annual
|
||
grasses. Addition of an approved surfactant will improve
|
||
control of emerged weeds.
|
||
Do not use more than 8 pounds per treated acre in anyone
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pounds per treated acre per year.
|
||
This amount corresponds to 6.4 pounds of diuron, the active
|
||
ingredient in Diuron 80 Dry.
|
||
The maximum allowable use rate for diuron is 6.4 pounds
|
||
per treated acre per year inclusive of all diuron formulations
|
||
used within 1 year.
|
||
RIDGE AREAS - EXCEPT HIGHLAND COUNTY
|
||
(HIGHLY PERMEABLE SOILS)
|
||
Apply from 2 pounds per acre to a maximum of 4 pounds
|
||
per acre for control of annual broadleaf weeds and annual
|
||
grasses. Addition of an approved surfactant will improve
|
||
control of emerged weeds.
|
||
Do not use more than 4 pounds per treated acre in anyone
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pounds per treated acre per year.
|
||
This amount corresponds to 6.4 pounds of diuron, the active
|
||
ingredient in Diuron 80 Dry.
|
||
7
|
||
(
|
||
The maximum allowable use rate for diuron is 6.4 pounds
|
||
per treated acre per year inclusive of all diuron formulations
|
||
used within 1 year.
|
||
RIDGE AREAS - HIGHLAND COUNTY ONLY
|
||
(HIGHLY PERMEABLE SOILS)
|
||
Apply from 2 pounds per acre to a maximum of 4 pounds
|
||
per acre for control of annual broadleaf weeds and annual
|
||
grasses. Addition of an approved surfactant will improve
|
||
control of emerged weeds.
|
||
Do not use more than 4 pounds per treated acre in anyone
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 6 pounds per treated acre per year.
|
||
This amount corresponds to 4.8 pounds of diuron , the
|
||
active ingredient in Diuron 80 Dry.
|
||
The maximum allowable use rate of diuron is 4.8 pounds
|
||
per treated acre per year inclusive of all diuron formulations
|
||
used within 1 year.
|
||
Do not use at less than 60 day intervals.
|
||
PUERTO RICO: Make a single application of 4 pounds
|
||
per acre or apply 3 to 4 pounds per acre followed by the
|
||
same rate 4 to 6 months later. On bearing citrus, apply any
|
||
time when seasonal rains are expected. On non-bearing
|
||
trees, apply when winter banks are pulled down.
|
||
Do not use more than 4 pounds per treated acre in anyone
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pounds per treated acre per year.
|
||
This amount corresponds to 6.4 pounds of diuron, the active
|
||
ingredient in DIURON 80 DRY.
|
||
The maximum allowable use rate for diuron is 6.4 pounds
|
||
per treated acre per year inclusive of all diuron formulations
|
||
used within 1 year.
|
||
TEXAS: Apply 2 to 4 pounds per acre for annual weeds.
|
||
Use 4 pounds per acre for control of seedling johnsongrass.
|
||
Spring treatments give best results. Well established weeds
|
||
should be eliminated by cultivation prior to treatment.
|
||
Do not use more than 4 pounds per treated acre in anyone
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pounds per treated acre per year.
|
||
This amount corresponds to 6.4 pounds of diuron, the active
|
||
ingredient in DIURON 80 DRY.
|
||
The maximum allowable use rate for diuron is 6.4 pounds
|
||
per treated acre per year inclusive of all diuron formulations
|
||
used within I year.
|
||
CORN (FIELD)
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE: Make a single application of 0.75
|
||
pound per acre in combination with non-pressure nitrogen
|
||
solution, such as, 28% or 32% nitrogen fertilizer. If nitrogen
|
||
solution is not used, apply I pound per acre with surfactant.
|
||
Apply as a directed spray when com is at least 20 inches
|
||
high and weeds are no taller than 3 inches.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY OVER TOP OF CORN.
|
||
lof;q
|
||
|
||
( ,
|
||
Do not replant to any crop within 1 year after last
|
||
application as injury to subsequent crops may result.
|
||
Exceptions: cotton, com, and grain sorghum may be planted
|
||
the spring following treatment.
|
||
EAST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS
|
||
PREPLANT BURNDOWN APPLICATION: Apply
|
||
DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry from fall through spring at up to
|
||
30 days prior to planting com (preplant bumdown). Make
|
||
preplant bumdown applications of Diuron 80 Dry at rates of
|
||
0.67 to 1 pound per acre as a broadcast application. The
|
||
degree and duration of herbicidal efficacy from Diuron 80
|
||
Dry will vary with the amount of chemical applied, soil
|
||
texture, rainfall and other conditions. Soils high in clay or
|
||
organic matter will require higher dosages than soil low in
|
||
clay or organic matter for equivalent herbicide performance.
|
||
Moisture following application is required to activate the
|
||
herbicide. Best results occur if rainfall (or sprinkler
|
||
irrigation) occurs within 2 weeks after application. Plant
|
||
com at least 1.5 inches deep and make sure that the seed slot
|
||
is closed.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may also be tank mixed with other
|
||
herbicides labeled for use in preplant bumdown application
|
||
in com. If weeds are emerged at the time of application
|
||
apply Diuron 80 Dry or Diuron 80 Dry plus any tank mix
|
||
partner with an adjuvant. If tank mixed with other
|
||
herbicides please read and follow all product labels for use
|
||
rates, adjuvant recommendations, and any application
|
||
restrictions associated with any tank mix partner.
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to crops other than com or
|
||
cotton within 8 months following either a band or broadcast
|
||
treatment of Diuron 80 Dry as injury to subsequent crops
|
||
may result. Always consult the tank mix partner(s) label to
|
||
detennine any additional rotation or plant back restrictions.
|
||
Note: Do not apply more than a total of 2 pounds of Diuron
|
||
80 Dry per treated acre per year from all application
|
||
timings.
|
||
Do not apply Diuron 80 Dry to frozen ground.
|
||
COTTON
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Do not spray over the top of cotton plants.
|
||
Do not use Diuron 80 Dry in preplant or preemergence
|
||
applications where soil-applied organophosphate
|
||
insecticides are used due to potential for severe cotton injury
|
||
and possible stand loss.
|
||
Seedling disease may weaken plants and increase the
|
||
possibility of injury from the use of trifluralin products
|
||
followed by Diuron 80 Dry. These treatments should be
|
||
used only in conjunction with a standard fungicide seed
|
||
treatment plus a good supplemental soil fungicide program
|
||
such as captan-PCNB mixture.
|
||
When tank mixing Diuron 80 Dry with glyphosate, use at
|
||
least 10 gallons per acre spray volume and add a compati
|
||
bility agent.
|
||
Do not apply to sand or loamy sand soils.
|
||
8
|
||
(
|
||
Do not use on soils with less than 1 % organic matter as crop
|
||
injury may result.
|
||
Do not allow livestock to graze treated cotton.
|
||
When using Diuron 80 Dry in a sequential treatment
|
||
program, allow a minimum of 21 days between applications.
|
||
Do not make more that 3 applications of Diuron 80 Dry per
|
||
year.
|
||
During a single crop season, do not exceed the following
|
||
amount of Diuron 80 Dry per acre: l.0 pounds on sandy
|
||
loam, l.8 pounds on clay loam, and 2.75 pounds on clay.
|
||
PREPLANT - U.S. (Except AZ and CAl
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may be used for bumdown of existing annual
|
||
weeds and residual control of weeds prior to planting
|
||
cotton. Complete any planned tillage prior to application.
|
||
Apply herbicide treatments before weeds genninate or
|
||
before weed seedlings are more than 2 inches tall. If weeds
|
||
are emerged prior to application, the addition of a non-ionic
|
||
surfactant is recommended. Tillage following application
|
||
should be avoided to prevent incorporation of the herbicide
|
||
into the cotton seed gennination zone which may result in
|
||
crop injury. Dragging treated soil from beds will
|
||
concentrate the herbicide in middles and reduce residual
|
||
weed control on the beds.
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry at l.0 to 2.0 pounds/acre from 15 to
|
||
150 days prior to anticipated planting. Refer to the table
|
||
below for use rates in preplant applications. Do not exceed
|
||
suggested use rates for individual soil textures shown in the
|
||
table below. If less than the maximum rate of application
|
||
for a given soil is applied preplant, subsequent preplant or
|
||
preemergence applications of Diuron 80 Dry may be made.
|
||
However, the total combined application rate for Diuron 80
|
||
Dry applied preplant and preemergence may not exceed the
|
||
maximum suggested use rate for either application method.
|
||
Early preplant applications may require additional weed
|
||
control before planting.
|
||
DIURON 80 DRY ALONE:
|
||
SOIL TEXTURE
|
||
Sandy loam,
|
||
Loam, Silt loam,
|
||
Silt
|
||
Sandy clay loam,
|
||
Clay loam,
|
||
RATE/ACRE
|
||
1 pound
|
||
Silty clay loam, 1.25 pounds
|
||
Sandy clay
|
||
Silty clay,
|
||
Clay 2 pounds
|
||
Preemergence application of herbicides with a similar mode
|
||
of action to that of diuron following preplant application of
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may result in cotton injury. When preplant
|
||
applications of Diuron 80 Dry are followed by
|
||
preemergence applications of herbicides with a similar
|
||
mode of action, e.g., or other products containing
|
||
fluometuron, the product containing fluometuron should be
|
||
used at the minimum rate of application for the soil under
|
||
consideration in order to reduce potential for crop injury.
|
||
This is most critical where applications of Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
are made less than 30 days preplant, on coarse textured
|
||
/1 J 14-
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
soils, and on soils low in organic matter. The risk of injury
|
||
from preplant applications of DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry is
|
||
reduced where substantial rainfall (> 0.5") occurs between
|
||
application and planting. Read and follow any additional
|
||
precautions on the Diuron 80 Dry label when using this
|
||
product for preplant weed control in cotton.
|
||
PREPLANT - Arizona and California
|
||
Use Diuron 80 Dry alone or apply as a separate operation
|
||
following preplant broadcast treatment with trifluralin
|
||
products (incorporated according to directions on the
|
||
trifluralin product label). Apply Diuron 80 Dry as a broad
|
||
cast spray after beds are formed, pre-irrigated and final
|
||
seedbeds prepared. Prior to planting, drag-off the tops of
|
||
the beds and plant in moist soil not treated with Diuron 80
|
||
Dry. Treated soil is returned to the bed after planting when
|
||
irrigation furrows are reformed after cotton has emerged. If
|
||
more than two furrowing-out operations are performed prior
|
||
to lay-by, or deep furrows are made early, weed control may
|
||
be reduced in the furrow bottoms.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry Alone: Apply at 1 to 2 pounds per acre.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry following trifluralin products:
|
||
RATE/ACRE
|
||
Soil Texture trifluralin
|
||
products Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
Sandy loam,
|
||
Loam, Silt 0.5 quart 0.67-1 pound
|
||
loam, Silt
|
||
Sandy clay
|
||
loam, 0.75 quart 1-1.25 pounds
|
||
Clay loam,
|
||
Silty clay loam,
|
||
Sandy clay, Clay
|
||
PREPLANT TAN K MIXES: When emerged weeds
|
||
taller than 2 inches or weeds not listed on the Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
label are present, Diuron 80 Dry may be tank mixed with
|
||
other products registered for preplant applications in cotton.
|
||
The addition of dry spray grade ammonium sulfate at the
|
||
rate of 2.0% w/w (17 pounds per 100 gallons finished spray
|
||
solution) is suggested to enhance performance of Diuron 80
|
||
Dry plus glyphosate tank mixes.
|
||
PREEMERGENCE - U.S. (Except AZ and CAl
|
||
Use Diuron 80 Dry alone or apply as a separate operation
|
||
following preplant treatment with trifluralin products.
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry after planting but before cotton
|
||
emerges. Do not treat cotton in deep furrows as crop injury
|
||
may result. Use only where cotton is planted on flat or
|
||
raised seedbeds. Shallow incorporation (no deeper than
|
||
0.25 inch) with a rotary hoe or similar equipment following
|
||
planting usually improves results, especially during dry
|
||
weather. A wide press wheel should be used on the planter
|
||
to provide a level seedbed for subsequent early season
|
||
postemergence treatments. If moisture is insufficient to
|
||
activate Diuron 80 Dry or if soil becomes crusted before
|
||
crop emerges, a shallow rotary hoeing (no deeper than 0.25)
|
||
inch should be made before weeds become established.
|
||
If less than the maximum rate of application for a given soil
|
||
is applied preplant, subsequent preplant or preemergence
|
||
applications of Diuron 80 Dry may be made. However, the
|
||
total amount of Diuron 80 Dry applied preplant and
|
||
9
|
||
(
|
||
preemergence must not exceed the maximum suggested use
|
||
rate for either preplant or preemergence applications.
|
||
DlURON 80 DRY ALONE: Make a single application as a
|
||
broadcast or band spray, using the following broadcast rates.
|
||
Use proportionately less for band treatment.
|
||
SOIL TEXTURE RATE / ACRE
|
||
Sandy loam, Loam, 1 pound
|
||
Silt loam, Silt
|
||
Sandy clay loam,
|
||
Clay loam, Silty 1.25 pounds
|
||
clay loam, Sandy clay
|
||
Silty clay, Clay 2 pounds
|
||
PREEMERGENCE APPLICATIONS OF DIURON 80
|
||
DRY FOLLOWING TRIFLURALIN PRODUCTS: Apply
|
||
trifluralin products prior to planting as a broadcast or band
|
||
treatment. Incorporate according to the directions on the
|
||
trifluralin label. As a separate operation apply Diuron 80
|
||
Dry after planting, but before cotton emerges. Use the
|
||
following broadcast rates. For band treatment, use propor
|
||
tionately less.
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Sandy loam,
|
||
Loam,
|
||
Silt loam, Silt
|
||
RATE/ACRE
|
||
trifluralin products
|
||
0.5 quart
|
||
Sandy clay loam, 0.75 quart
|
||
Clay loam,
|
||
Silty clay loam,
|
||
Sandy clay, Clay,
|
||
Silty clay
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
1 pound
|
||
1.25-2 pounds
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry only as a directed spray to cover weed
|
||
foliage. Adjust nozzles to minimize contact of cotton leaves
|
||
with spray or drift or crop injury may result. Applications
|
||
may also be made in hooded/shielded sprayers.
|
||
Early Season
|
||
Apply when cotton is at least 6 inches tall and when weeds
|
||
are actively growing and do not exceed 2 inches in height.
|
||
Apply as a band or broadcast treatment at the following
|
||
rates. Two applications may be made if needed.
|
||
ANNUAL WEED PROBLEM
|
||
(UP TO 2 INCHES TALL) RATE/ACRE
|
||
Cotton 6 - 8 inches 0.5 pound
|
||
Cotton 8 - 12 inches 0.75 pound
|
||
For control of seedling perennial grass such as johnsongrass
|
||
in directed sprays and partial control of nutsedge or when
|
||
weed growth is under drought stress or over 2 inches in
|
||
height, add 2.0 to 3.5 pounds active DSMA or 1.65 to 2.0
|
||
pounds active MSMA to above spray mixture. If DSMA or
|
||
MSMA are used, do not apply after first bloom.
|
||
For enhanced weed control in hooded/shielded sprayer
|
||
applications add MSMA or DSMA as suggested above; or
|
||
add registered paraquat or glyphosate formulations
|
||
according to label instructions. Consult product labels for
|
||
specific instructions and precautions for hooded sprayer
|
||
applications.
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Late Season (Lay-By)
|
||
Apply 1 to 1.5 pounds per acre (1.0 to 2.0 pounds per acre
|
||
in Arizona and California) when cotton is at least 12 inches
|
||
high (at least 20 inches for Pima varieties). For control of
|
||
germinating weed seedlings, apply to soil beneath cotton
|
||
plants and between rows immediately after last cultivation.
|
||
In irrigated cotton, best weed control is obtained if the field
|
||
is irrigated within 3 to 4 days after application to thoroughly
|
||
wet the surface of the ground over the row to carry the
|
||
herbicide into the root zone of germinating weeds.
|
||
Alternatively, for control of emerged annual weeds (4 inches
|
||
or less in height) at lay-by time, make a single application in
|
||
combination with surfactant, or use 0.5 to 0.75 pound per
|
||
acre plus surfactant and repeat later if needed.
|
||
REPLANTING: If initial seeding fails to produce a stand,
|
||
cotton or com may be replanted in soil treated preplant or
|
||
preemergence with DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry alone or
|
||
following preplant application of trifluralin products.
|
||
Wherever possible, avoid disturbing original bed. If
|
||
necessary to rework soil before replanting, use shallow
|
||
cultivation such as discing. Do not relist nor move soil into
|
||
the original drill area. Plant seed at least I inch deep. Do
|
||
not retreat field with a second preplant or preemergence
|
||
application of herbicide during the same crop year as injury
|
||
to crop may result.
|
||
CROP ROTATION
|
||
DIURON 80 DRY HERBICIDE
|
||
Type of Application
|
||
Band pre or postemergence
|
||
Band pre plus postemergence
|
||
or
|
||
Broadcastpreemergence
|
||
(and preplant)
|
||
or
|
||
Broadcast preemergence
|
||
plus band postemergence
|
||
Broadcast postemergence
|
||
(lay-by)
|
||
That May Follow Treated Cotton
|
||
Any crop 4 months after last
|
||
application
|
||
Cotton, soybeans, com or grain
|
||
sorghums (not sorgos or forage
|
||
sorghums nor grass sorghums) the
|
||
next spring. Do not replant treated
|
||
areas to any other crop within I
|
||
year after last application as
|
||
injury to subsequent crops may
|
||
result.
|
||
Cotton, com, grain sorghums (not
|
||
sorgos or forage sorghums nor
|
||
grass sorghums) the next spring.
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to any
|
||
other crop within 1 year after last
|
||
application as injury may result.
|
||
For subsequent crops in fields where trifluralin products are
|
||
used, follow instructions on the trifluralin product label.
|
||
FILBERTS
|
||
(EXCEPT CA)
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry is for control of certain weeds in filbert
|
||
orchards established for at least one year.
|
||
Do not apply more than 4 pounds per acre per year. When
|
||
using Diuron 80 Dry in a sequential treatment program,
|
||
allow a minimum of 150 days between applications. Apply a
|
||
maximum of two applications per year.
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry as a directed spray, avoiding contact
|
||
on the foliage and fruit with spray or drift. Make an initial
|
||
treatment of 2.75 pounds per acre in the late fall or early
|
||
winter after harvest. Repeat annually with 2.75 pounds per
|
||
(
|
||
acre, or apply 2 pounds per acre in October or November
|
||
after harvest and repeat at the same rate in March or April.
|
||
Do not apply when nuts are on the ground.
|
||
Do not graze livestock in treated orchards.
|
||
Do not use on light sandy soils.
|
||
If trees are planted on hillsides, the elimination of weeds
|
||
and ground cover may cause excessive soil erosion. Under
|
||
these conditions strip applications of Diuron 80 Dry (at
|
||
proportionately lower rates) may be made near the trees or
|
||
to the tree rows perpendicular to the slope.
|
||
GRAPE
|
||
Apply only as a band treatment to established vineyards at
|
||
least 3 years old. On soils low in clay or organic matter (1
|
||
to 2%), severe plant injury may result if heavy rainfall or
|
||
more than 1 inch of irrigation occurs soon after treatment.
|
||
This risk must be assumed by the user.
|
||
Do not apply more than 5 pounds per acre as a single
|
||
maximum use rate. Do not apply more than 10 pounds per
|
||
acre per year. When using Diuron 80 Dry in a sequential
|
||
treatment program, allow a minimum of 90 days between
|
||
applications. Apply a maximum of two applications per
|
||
year.
|
||
Avoid direct or indirect spray contact to foliage and green
|
||
bark (non-barked vines, with the exception of undesirable
|
||
suckers).
|
||
NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA
|
||
(PERENNIAL GRASSES): Use only in established
|
||
vineyards (at least 4 years old) for spot control of perennial
|
||
grasses such as orchard-grass, quackgrass and ryegrass.
|
||
Apply in the spring as a band treatment to ridged soil (2 to 4
|
||
inches high) under trellis at the rate of 5 pounds per acre.
|
||
Band width should not exceed 30 inches. Do not apply
|
||
more than once every 4 years. Use only on heavy soils
|
||
types such as loams, silt loarns, clay loarns. Do not use in
|
||
areas where grape roots are shallow or exposed because of
|
||
high bedrock, poor drainage or erosion, as injury to
|
||
grapevines may result.
|
||
EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS: On soils low
|
||
in clay or organic matter (1 to 2%), apply 2 to 3 pounds per
|
||
acre. On soils high in clay or organic matter, apply 3 to 5
|
||
pounds per acre. Apply in the spring just prior to
|
||
germination of annual weeds.
|
||
WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS: For best
|
||
results, apply during the winter months when weeds are less
|
||
than 2 inches in height or diameter. Rainfall or overhead
|
||
sprinkler irrigation sufficient to wet the soil to a depth of 2
|
||
inches is necessary to activate the herbicide. Abnormally
|
||
heavy rainfall following application just before spring
|
||
growth may move the herbicide into the root zone of grapes
|
||
which could result injury. For initial treatment, apply 3 to 4
|
||
pounds per acre. Subsequent annual applications of 2
|
||
pounds per acre will usually give adequate weed control.
|
||
Do not apply to vines with trunks less than 1.5 inches in
|
||
diameter as injury may result.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
GRASS SEED CROPS
|
||
(PERENNIAL EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY
|
||
INDICATED)
|
||
Except as noted, apply only to established plantings at least
|
||
I year old.
|
||
NOTE: Apply a single application per year at up to 3
|
||
pounds per acre. May be applied by aerial application in the
|
||
Pacific Northwest only.
|
||
COLORADO, KANSAS, NEW MEXICO,
|
||
OKLAHOMA: On sand bluestem, side oats grama and
|
||
switchgrass apply 2 to 3 pounds per acre during the dormant
|
||
period shortly before weed seedlings emerge. Do not apply
|
||
after crop begins growth in the spring as crop injury may
|
||
result. In fields where ash residues have accumulated from
|
||
burning straw use 3 pounds per acre. Spread unburned chaff
|
||
or straw with a harrow or chopper before application.
|
||
EASTERN OREGON, EASTERN
|
||
WASHINGTON: On perennial bluegrass and fescue
|
||
apply 1.0 to 3.0 pounds per acre as broadcast in enough
|
||
diluent to get even distribution. Apply in spring before rapid
|
||
growth of the crop begins and when the windgrass is still
|
||
small (l-4Ieaf). DO NOT use on coarse (sand) textured
|
||
soils.
|
||
WESTERN OREGONlWESTERN
|
||
WASHINGTON: On alta fescue, Astoria bentgrass,
|
||
Highland bentgrass, Kentucky bluegrass (Merion bluegrass)
|
||
and orchard grass apply 2 to 3 pounds per acre between
|
||
October 1 and November 15. In fields where ash residues
|
||
have accumulated from burning straw, use 3 pounds per
|
||
acre. Spread unburned chaff or straw with a harrow or
|
||
chopper before application. For best results apply as soon as
|
||
possible after fall rains start. Established weeds beyond two
|
||
to four leaf stage should be removed prior to treatment.
|
||
Well established vigorous stands of spring planted alta
|
||
fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and orchardgrass may be treated
|
||
the following fall provided the crop is planted before April 1
|
||
and treatment is not applied before October 15; apply 2
|
||
pounds per acre.
|
||
OREGON, WASHINGTON: Apply in the fall to
|
||
perennial ryegrass at the rate of 1 to 2 pounds per acre and
|
||
to tall fescue at the rate of 2 to 3 pounds per acre. Use a
|
||
sufficient volume of water, a minimum of 25 gallons per
|
||
acre, for thorough coverage of weed foliage. For best
|
||
results, make applications at the onset of the fall rains and
|
||
before weeds have become established (typically October 1
|
||
through November 15). Established weeds beyond the 2-4
|
||
leaf stage should be removed prior to treatment.
|
||
Apply only to well established, vigorous stands. Do not
|
||
apply to perennial ryegrass stands less than 1 year old. Use
|
||
mechanical agitation and avoid overlap of spray patterns.
|
||
Weed control efficacy may be reduced in fields where ash
|
||
residues have accumulated from burning straw.
|
||
(
|
||
ANNUAL RYEGRASS FOR THE CREATION OF
|
||
ROWS: Apply 1 to 2 pounds per acre as a directed or
|
||
shielded spray so the intended crop row area is not treated.
|
||
These applications should be made where excessive
|
||
populations of annual ryegrass are anticipated to volunteer
|
||
from previous crops. Applications can be made as a
|
||
directed/shielded spray during seeding or after emergence of
|
||
annual ryegrass. These applications generally will occur
|
||
between October 1 and January 15. DuPont™ Diuron 80
|
||
Dry is most effective when applied before annual ryegrass
|
||
volunteer plants have been more than 2 leaves. If larger
|
||
plants are to be treated, addition of a labeled postemergence
|
||
herbicide, will provide more effective control.
|
||
Adjust nozzle heights and spacing to allow the
|
||
establishment of the desired row width (generally about 3
|
||
inches) and spacing (generally 9 to 12 inches). Use oflow
|
||
pressure nozzles, shielded nozzles, or drop nozzles to
|
||
reduce spray movement into the intended crop row area is
|
||
recommended.
|
||
FINE FESCUE GRASS SEED CROPS (INCLUDING
|
||
CHEWINGS, CREEPING RED AND HARD FESCUE
|
||
TYPES): For the suppression of rattail fescue, apply at 1.0
|
||
to 2.0 pounds per acre on soils having at least 1 % organic
|
||
matter. Do not use on sand, loamy sand, gravelly soils or
|
||
exposed subsoils.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry is for use on healthy, vigorous stands of fine
|
||
fescue. Diuron 80 Dry can be applied to stands established
|
||
at least 1 year or to new plantings that have been established
|
||
for at least 6 months and have a minimum of eight tillers at
|
||
time of application.
|
||
Apply in fall before grass weeds are beyond the one to two
|
||
leaf stage and before broadleaf weeds are larger than 1 to 2
|
||
inches tall or across. Use the high end of the rate range for
|
||
large weeds or where weed populations are high.
|
||
Approximately 112 to 1 inch of rainfall or sprinkler
|
||
irrigation is needed to move Diuron 80 Dry into the weed
|
||
zone before weeds develop an established root system.
|
||
Weeds larger than the size indicated or those having a well
|
||
established root system before Diuron 80 Dry is properly
|
||
activated by rainfall/irrigation may not be adequately
|
||
controlled.
|
||
Weed control may be reduced by heavy straw residues or
|
||
ash from field burning.
|
||
TALL FESCUE
|
||
MISSOURI, NORTHERN ARKANSAS, EASTERN
|
||
KANSAS
|
||
On soils having at least 1 % organic matter, apply Diuron 80
|
||
Dry at 2.0 pounds per acre in the fall for general broadleaf
|
||
weed and grass control and the suppression of downy brome
|
||
in established Tall Fescue grown for seed production. Treat
|
||
only well established vigorous stands of tall fescue and
|
||
begin applications at the onset of fall rains. For best results,
|
||
rainfall of 112 to 1 inch is needed within two weeks after
|
||
application.
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
For tall fescue planted in the fall do not treat until the
|
||
following fall; for spring planted tall fescue, do not treat in
|
||
the fall of the same year, extend the tall fescue
|
||
establishment interval until the next fall.
|
||
Avoid overlapping of spray swaths and shut off spray booms
|
||
while starting, turning, slowing or stopping as severe crop
|
||
injury or death may result.
|
||
Do not use on sand, loamy sand, gravelly soils or exposed
|
||
sub-soils.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES: DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry can be
|
||
applied either alone or in a program involving tank mixes
|
||
with other herbicides and adjuvants. When using a tank mix
|
||
with other herbicides, use 1 to 1 112 pounds per acre unless
|
||
prior experience indicates it is safe to use higher rates. Tank
|
||
mixes with other herbicides can increase the risk of crop
|
||
injury. When using certain tank mix for the first time, limit
|
||
use to a small area to determine safety before treating large
|
||
areas.
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to any crop within 2 years of
|
||
last application as injury to subsequent crops may result.
|
||
Do not apply to snow covered or frozen ground as injury to
|
||
the crop or poor weed control may result.
|
||
Do not treat stands lacking in vigor due to poor fertility,
|
||
environmental stress, insect or disease or damage from other
|
||
herbicides.
|
||
NEW PLANTINGS
|
||
OREGON, WASHINGTON: For use in newly planted
|
||
bentgrass, chewing fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial
|
||
ryegrass, orchardgrass and tall fescue. During planting
|
||
operation, spray a suitable brand of activated charcoal as a 1
|
||
inch band on soil surface at 15 pounds per acre of crop
|
||
where row spacing is 20 inches (300 pounds per acre
|
||
broadcast basis). Mount nozzles to apply directly over seed
|
||
rows to prevent crop injury. Follow with Diuron 80 Dry as a
|
||
single broadcast spray at the rate of 2.5 to 3 pounds per
|
||
acre. Apply as soon as possible after planting but before
|
||
crops or weeds emerge and before rains or sprinkler
|
||
irrigation. Fall or spring plantings may be treated. Best
|
||
results usually occur with early fall plantings. Treatment
|
||
will not control downy brome or wild oats.
|
||
MACADAMIA NUT
|
||
HAWAII: Use only under trees established in the orchard
|
||
for at least 1 year. Apply at 2 to 6 pounds per acre
|
||
immediately after harvest, preferably before weeds emerge.
|
||
If weeds have emerged, add surfactant. Retreat as needed
|
||
but do not exceed 10 pounds per acre per year.
|
||
OATS
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to any crop within 1 year after
|
||
last application as injury to subsequent crops may result.
|
||
(
|
||
SPRING OATS - DRILL PLANTED
|
||
IDAHO, EASTERN OREGON, EASTERN
|
||
WASHINGTON: Use in areas where average annual
|
||
rainfall exceeds 16 inches. Make a single application of 1 to
|
||
1.5 pounds per acre after planting, either before or after oats
|
||
emerge but within 6 weeks of planting. Best results are
|
||
usually obtained when application is made 3 to 4 weeks
|
||
after planting. Apply before weeds are 3 to 4 inches in
|
||
height.
|
||
WINTER OATS - DRILL PLANTED
|
||
MIXED WITH PEAS OR VETCH
|
||
WESTERN OREGON, WESTERN WASHINGTON:
|
||
Make a single application of 1.5 to 2 pounds per acre as
|
||
soon as possible after planting but before crop emergence.
|
||
OLIVE
|
||
(CALIFORNIA)
|
||
Use only under trees established in the grove for at least I
|
||
year. Apply 2 pounds per acre after the grove has been laid
|
||
up in final form in late October or November. Repeat at
|
||
same rate in March or April. Remove weed growth prior to
|
||
treatment.
|
||
PAPAYA
|
||
For trees established in the orchard for at least I year.
|
||
Apply 2.5 to 5 pounds per acre, preferably before weeds
|
||
emerge. If weeds have emerged, add surfactant.
|
||
For papaya trees less than one year old, apply 2.5 to 5
|
||
pounds per acre of Diuron 80 Dry as a post-plant treatment
|
||
between the rows. Use only in orchards that are lined with
|
||
mulch paper in the crop row. Treat up to mulch paper only.
|
||
Apply preemergence or early postemergence in sufficient
|
||
spray volume to provide uniform coverage of the weeds
|
||
and/or soil and to allow proper dispersion and suspension of
|
||
the product in the spray tank.
|
||
Do not apply more than 5 pounds per acre per year.
|
||
Do not allow spray to contact papaya foliage or other
|
||
desirable vegetation.
|
||
Do not graze livestock in treated areas.
|
||
PEAS
|
||
(AUSTRIAN FIELD)
|
||
WESTERN OREGON: Diuron 80 Dry is for selective
|
||
control of certain weeds in Austrian field peas.
|
||
Apply 1.5 to 2 pounds Diuron 80 Dry per acre as a
|
||
broadcast spray with air or ground equipment as soon as
|
||
possible after planting but before crop emerges for control
|
||
of weeds such as chickweed, sheperdspurse, wild mustard,
|
||
fiddleneck, lambsquarters, pigweed and annual bluegrass.
|
||
Use lower rate on coarse-textured soils and higher rate on
|
||
fine-textured soils.
|
||
Do not use Diuron 80 Dry on sand, sandy loam, gravelly
|
||
soils or exposed subsoils or on soils having less than 1%
|
||
organic matter as crop injury may result. Do not replant
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
treated area to another crop within one year of application.
|
||
Crop injury may result if severe winter stress, disease or
|
||
insect damage to the crop follows application.
|
||
PEACH
|
||
Use DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry only under trees established
|
||
in the orchard for at least 3 years. Apply 2 to 2.75 pounds
|
||
per acre in the early spring before weeds emerge or during
|
||
the early seedling stage of weed growth. In California, apply
|
||
2 to 3.75 pounds per acre.
|
||
For peaches grown East of the Rocky Mountains, do not
|
||
apply within 20 days of harvest.
|
||
In the Far West, do not apply within 8 months of harvest.
|
||
Where crop is grown under furrow irrigation or under
|
||
raised-berm flood irrigation (trees 4 to 6 inches above water
|
||
line), apply only as a band treatment. Do not treat trees
|
||
planted in the bottom of irrigation furrows, nor trees grown
|
||
under flat flood or basin irrigation, as injury to trees may
|
||
result. Where complete weed control to harvest is desired,
|
||
additional weed control measures may be required during
|
||
the growing season.
|
||
GEORGIA: On trees established for at least 2 years,
|
||
apply 2 to 2.75 pounds per acre in the spring. Repeat
|
||
application in the fall but do not exceed 5.0 pounds per acre
|
||
per year. Add surfactant to improve control of small,
|
||
emerged weeds.
|
||
DIU RON 80 DRY PLUS DUPONTTM SINBAR®:
|
||
Use only under trees established in the orchard for at least 2
|
||
years. Apply either in the spring or after harvest in the fall
|
||
before weeds emerge or during early seedling stage of weed
|
||
growth.
|
||
RATE
|
||
POUNDS PER ACRE
|
||
1 to 2 % More Than 2%
|
||
Organic Matter Organic Matter
|
||
Soil Texture D iuron 80 Dry SINBAR® Diuron 80 Dry SINBAR®
|
||
Sandy loam 1.0 + 1.0 1.5 + 1.5
|
||
Loam, Silt loam,
|
||
Silt 1.5 + 1.5 2.0 + 2.0
|
||
Clay loam, Clay 2.0 + 2.0 2.0 + 2.0
|
||
PEAR
|
||
Use only under trees established in the orchard for at least 1
|
||
year. Do not treat varieties grafted on full-dwarf root
|
||
stocks. Apply 4 pounds per acre in the spring from March
|
||
through May. In the Far West, apply 4 pounds per acre to
|
||
weeds less than 2 inches in height or diameter under
|
||
dormant trees. Alternatively, apply to small weeds at 2
|
||
pounds per acre postharvest followed by 2 pounds per acre
|
||
prior to budbreak.
|
||
PECAN
|
||
Make a single band or broadcast application as a directed
|
||
spray using a minimum of 30 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
(
|
||
Apply in the spring before weeds emerge or during the early
|
||
seedling stage of growth.
|
||
DIURON 80 DRY PLUS SINBAR®
|
||
RATE
|
||
POUNDS PER ACRE
|
||
Soil
|
||
Texture
|
||
Tank mix **
|
||
D iuron 80 Dry A1one* OR Diuron 80 Dry + SINBAR®
|
||
Sandy loam 2.0 1.5 1.5
|
||
Loam, Silt loam,
|
||
Silt
|
||
Clay loam,
|
||
Clay
|
||
3.0
|
||
4.0
|
||
1.75 1.75
|
||
2.0 2.0
|
||
* Use only under trees established in the grove for at least 3 years,
|
||
and on soils with at least 0.5% organic matter.
|
||
**Use only under trees established in the grove for at least 1 year,
|
||
and on soils with at least 1 % organic matter.
|
||
NOTE: Do not use on eroded areas where subsoil or roots
|
||
are exposed, nor on trees that are diseased or lacking in
|
||
vigor or on trees planted in irrigation furrows as injury may
|
||
occur.
|
||
PEPPERMINT, SPEARMINT
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry at 0.75 to 1.0 pound per acre on soils
|
||
having 1.0% to 2.0% organic matter.
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry at 1.0 to 2.0 pounds per acre on soils
|
||
having 2.1 % to 3.0% organic matter.
|
||
Apply Diuron 80 Dry at 2.0 to 3.0 pounds per acre on soils
|
||
having more than 3.0% organic matter.
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Do not apply to stands of mint suffering from stress due to
|
||
low fertility, drought, winter injury, insects, disease or
|
||
damage from other herbicides or other causes.
|
||
Do not apply to snow covered or frozen ground as injury to
|
||
the crop or poor weed control may result.
|
||
Do not apply to sand, loamy soil, gravelly soils or exposed
|
||
subsoils. Do not apply to soils that have a high salt content
|
||
and/or high water table or poor drainage that retards mint
|
||
root development resulting in a shallow root system. Do not
|
||
apply to soils having less than 1 % organic matter.
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING: Apply Diuron 80 Dry to
|
||
established (at least one year) stands of mint during the late
|
||
winter dormant period or after flaming in the spring prior to
|
||
the emergence of new growth. Do not cultivate after
|
||
application.
|
||
If weeds are present at time of application, the use of a
|
||
surfactant at 0.25% volume/volume or crop oil concentrate
|
||
at 1.0% volume/volume may be used to increase the
|
||
performance of Diuron 80 Dry postemergence to weeds.
|
||
TANK MIXES AND SEQUENTIAL TREATMENTS:
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry can be applied either alone or in a program
|
||
involving tank mixes and/or sequential treatments with other
|
||
herbicides and adjuvants providing Diuron 80 Dry is not
|
||
applied to actively growing mint plant.
|
||
When using a tank mix with other herbicides, use the lower
|
||
end of the Diuron 80 Dry use rate range unless prior
|
||
13
|
||
|
||
experience indicates it is safe to use higher rates. Tank
|
||
mixes and sequential treatments with other herbicides can
|
||
increase the risk of crop injury. When using a certain tank
|
||
mix or sequential treatment for the first time, limit use to a
|
||
small area to determine safety before treating large areas.
|
||
PINEAPPLE
|
||
HAWAII: Apply 2 to 6 pounds per acre as a broadcast
|
||
spray just before or immediately after planting but prior to
|
||
weed emergence. Use 2 to 4 pounds per acre after
|
||
harvesting the plant crop or ratoon crop (for first ratoon crop
|
||
as well as subsequent ratoon crops) but before differen
|
||
tiation.
|
||
For plant crop only, additional broadcast or interspace
|
||
applications may be made prior to differentiation at the rate
|
||
of 2 pounds per acre at intervals of not less than 2 months.
|
||
Additional applications to plant crop may be made as
|
||
needed to interspace only using 2 pounds per acre. Do not
|
||
apply more than 12 pounds per acre as broadcast sprays nor
|
||
more than 16 pounds total per acre per plant crop. Treated
|
||
areas may be planted to pineapple or sugarcane 1 year after
|
||
last application.
|
||
FLORIDA: Apply 4 to 8 pounds per acre as a broadcast
|
||
spray just before or immediately after planting but prior to
|
||
weed emergence. For ratoon crop use 4 pounds per acre
|
||
after harvesting plant crop. For plant crop only, a second
|
||
and third broadcast or interspace application may be made
|
||
prior to differentiation at the rate of 2 pounds per acre at
|
||
intervals of not less than 2 months. Additional applications
|
||
to plant crop may be made as needed to interspace only
|
||
using 2 pounds per acre. Do not apply more than three
|
||
broadcast sprays (maximum 12 pounds per acre) prior to
|
||
differentiation nor more than 16 pounds total per acre per
|
||
plant crop. Treated areas may be planted to pineapple or
|
||
sugarcane 1 year after last application.
|
||
PUERTO RICO: Apply 3.75 to 6.25 pounds per acre as a
|
||
broadcast spray before or immediately after planting but
|
||
prior to weed emergence. Preemergence application controls
|
||
weeds such as pigweed, crotalaria, morningglory, purslane,
|
||
crabgrass, foxtail, goosegrass, fall panicum and sourgrass.
|
||
PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS
|
||
ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO, AND
|
||
TEXAS: DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry herbicide can be used
|
||
for control of little mallow, shepherd's purse, and common
|
||
mustard in prickly pear cactus in the states of Arizona,
|
||
California, New Mexico and Texas.
|
||
Use only on established prickly pear cactus. Apply 4 pounds
|
||
per acre as directed spray to the lower portion of the cactus
|
||
plant. Do not spray over the top of the cactus plant. Apply
|
||
with ground application equipment only. Do not apply
|
||
within 7 days of harvest. Harvest may include cactus fruit
|
||
and pads.
|
||
RED CLOVER
|
||
WESTERN OREGON: Make a single application of 2
|
||
pounds per acre on established red clover stands at least 9
|
||
(
|
||
months old. Apply when red clover is dormant between
|
||
October 15 and December 15. Do not apply to seedling red
|
||
clover. Do not replant treated area to any crop within 1 year
|
||
after last application as injury to subsequent crops may
|
||
result.
|
||
Treatment will control annual weeds such as bluegrass,
|
||
chickweed, hawksbeard, rattail fescue, ryegrass and
|
||
velvetgrass.
|
||
SORGHUM
|
||
(GRAIN)
|
||
SOUTHWESTERN STATES: Apply 0.25 to 0.5 pounds
|
||
per acre plus surfactant. Apply as a directed postemergence
|
||
spray after sorghum is 15 inches tall to control weeds 2 to 4
|
||
inches in height. Use lower rate on broadleaf weeds up to 2
|
||
inches tall. Use the higher rate on grasses up to 2 inches
|
||
and broadleaf weeds up to 4 inches tall. When the lower
|
||
rate is used, a second application may be made if needed.
|
||
Do not exceed 0.5 pound per acre. Treatment of weeds
|
||
under drought stress is usually ineffective.
|
||
Do not replant treated areas to crops other than cotton or
|
||
com within 4 months following band treatment and 6
|
||
months following broadcast treatment as injury to
|
||
subsequent crops may result.
|
||
DO NOT SPRAY OVER THE TOP OF SORGHUM.
|
||
SUGARCANE
|
||
To prevent possible crop injury on new cane varieties, test
|
||
tolerance to Diuron 80 Dry prior to adoption as field
|
||
practice. Do not treat sugarcane growing on thinly covered
|
||
sub-soils or rocky areas as crop injury may result.
|
||
Temporary chlorosis and stunting of the crop may result
|
||
from application over emerged cane. Application over
|
||
emerged cane should be made only as directed below,
|
||
without the addition of a surfactant or crop oil concentrate.
|
||
To minimize chlorosis and stunting, use directed
|
||
postemergence sprays.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may be applied as a directed spray
|
||
(including hooded and shielded spray) in combination with
|
||
paraquat. Consult the label of the tankmix partner for rates
|
||
and timings of application, restrictions, and precautions.
|
||
PREEMERGENCE - FLORIDA: For high organic
|
||
soils, apply 2 to 4 pounds per acre as a broadcast or band
|
||
spray prior to weed emergence after planting or after
|
||
harvesting plant crop (for ratoon crop).
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE - FLORIDA: Make one or two
|
||
applications of 2 pounds per acre as needed by directed
|
||
spray inter-row. Alternatively, for panicum control, make up
|
||
to three applications of 0.5 to 1 pound per acre plus
|
||
surfactant as a directed spray after cane has emerged but
|
||
before panicum exceeds 2 inches in height. Adjust nozzles
|
||
to spray beneath cane plants and between rows to cover
|
||
weed foliage and to minimize contact of cane leaves with
|
||
spray or drift. Do not apply more than 6 pounds total per
|
||
acre between planting (or ratooning) and harvest.
|
||
14
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
HAWAII: Apply 2 to 6 pounds per acre as a broadcast
|
||
spray prior to weed emergence after planting or after
|
||
harvesting plant crop or ratoon crop. Sequential applications
|
||
of 2 to 4 pounds per acre may be made as a broadcast spray
|
||
over emerged cane or by directed spray inter-row.
|
||
If weeds are emerged, add a surfactant and apply as a
|
||
directed spray.
|
||
Do not apply more than three treatments nor more than 12
|
||
pounds per acre in Hawaii between planting (or ratooning)
|
||
and harvest. Treated areas may be replanted to sugarcane or
|
||
pineapple 1 year after last application.
|
||
PUERTO RICO: Apply 4 to 8 pounds per acre as a
|
||
broadcast spray prior to weed emergence after planting or
|
||
after harvesting plant crop or ratoon crop. A second and
|
||
third application of 2 to 4 pounds per acre may be made as a
|
||
broadcast spray over emerged cane or by directed spray
|
||
inter-row.
|
||
If weeds are emerged, add a surfactant and apply as a
|
||
directed spray.
|
||
Do not apply more than three treatments nor more than 10
|
||
pounds per acre in Puerto between planting (or ratooning)
|
||
and harvest. Treated areas may be replanted to sugarcane or
|
||
pineapple 1 year after last application.
|
||
LOUISIANA, TEXAS: Apply at 3 - 3.75 pounds per
|
||
acre. DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry may be applied as a
|
||
broadcast spray after planting and following the harvest of
|
||
sugarcane. Diuron 80 Dry may also be applied broadcast in
|
||
late winter. Application is best when made prior to weed
|
||
emergence.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may be applied as a post-directed spray
|
||
immediately after the last cultivation. Direct the spray
|
||
application to the base (no more than 1/3 the plant height) of
|
||
the sugarcane plants. When small weeds (3 inches or less)
|
||
are present at application, add a surfactant at 0.25% V N or
|
||
crop oil concentrate at 1.0% V N to the spray mix.
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Temporary leaf yellowing may occur following application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 7.5 pounds per acre broadcast per
|
||
year. Use proportionately less for band applications.
|
||
TREE PLANTINGS
|
||
CO, MT, NE, NO, SO, WY: Use only under established
|
||
plantings 1 year or older of American elm, caragana,
|
||
cottonwood, Douglas fir, green ash, honeysuckle, Ponderosa
|
||
pine, red cedar, Russian olive and Siberian elm. Use 2.5 to
|
||
5 pounds per acre. Apply as a band 4 feet wide in the tree
|
||
row (2 feet on each side of row). For example, 1 ounce
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry treats 135 feet of tree row (2 feet on each
|
||
side of row) at the rate of 5 pounds per acre. Apply as a
|
||
directed spray in early spring before weeds emerge and
|
||
before trees leaf out. Do not apply to foliage of trees, nor
|
||
under trees growing in low areas as injury may result.
|
||
10, NM, OR, WA: Diuron 80 Dry is for control of weeds
|
||
to aid in the establishment of hybrid poplar plantings. Apply
|
||
at 1.0 to 3.0 pounds per acre depending upon soil texture
|
||
(
|
||
and organic matter content. Use 1.0 to 2.0 pounds per acre
|
||
on coarse textured soils and 2.0 to 3.0 pounds per acre on
|
||
medium to fine textured soils. Do not use on gravelly soils
|
||
or on any soil having less than 0.5% organic matter as injury
|
||
to trees may result. Injury may result from applications to
|
||
poplar plantings grown on sandy soil with low organic
|
||
matter with sprinkler irrigation. When applied in a band,
|
||
the application rate will be in proportion to the area banded
|
||
on a per acre basis.
|
||
Apply in late winter or early spring as a uniform broadcast
|
||
spray before or after planting but prior to bud swell, or as a
|
||
directed spray after bud swell. Apply before weeds emerge
|
||
or after emergence while weeds are small. Some rainfall or
|
||
water is necessary to move Diuron 80 Dry into the weed
|
||
root zone before weeds become well established. If weeds
|
||
are present at time of treatment, add a surfactant at I to 2
|
||
quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution.
|
||
PRE-PLANT: Take precautions to prevent treated soil
|
||
(usually top 1 inch) from coming into contact with roots of
|
||
trees during the planting process as injury may result.
|
||
POST-PLANT (BROADCAST): It is best to wait until
|
||
rain or irrigation has settled the soil around the newly
|
||
planted trees before applying Diuron 80 Dry. If trees are
|
||
dormant, a broadcast application can be made.
|
||
POST-PLANT (DIRECTED): If buds have started to
|
||
swell, use a directed spray pattern that prevents Diuron 80
|
||
Dry from contact with trees as injury may result. During the
|
||
growing season (from bud swell to leaf drop) Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
may be applied (alone or with tank mix) between tree rows
|
||
in a shielded and directed sprays.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry can be tank mixed with a registered
|
||
glyphosate herbicide pre-plant and as a directed spray to
|
||
broaden the spectrum of weeds controlled and improve post
|
||
emergence activity. Use 1.0 to 3.0 pounds Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
plus glyphosate herbicide (according to label instructions)
|
||
depending upon soil type and weeds to be controlled. Note:
|
||
There are several formulations of glyphosate herbicide.
|
||
Check the glyphosate herbicide label to verify that the
|
||
intended use as a pre-plant or post-directed spray on hybrid
|
||
poplar plantations is allowed. Avoid contact of glyphosate
|
||
herbicide with foliage, green stems, trees or other desirable
|
||
vegetation because severe damage or destruction may result.
|
||
WALNUT
|
||
(ENGLISH)
|
||
CALIFORNIA, OREGON, WASHINGTON
|
||
Use only under trees established in orchards for at least 1
|
||
year. As an initial treatment, apply 2.75 pounds per acre
|
||
after the orchard has been laid-up in final form (non-tillage
|
||
program) in late fall or early winter. Retreat annually with 2
|
||
to 2.75 pounds per acre. In California apply 2 to 3.75
|
||
pounds per acre. Alternatively, apply 2 pounds per acre in
|
||
October or November and repeat at the same rate in March
|
||
or April.
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Do not use on sand, loamy sand, gravelly soils or exposed
|
||
sub-soils, nor where organic matter is less than I %. Do not
|
||
graze livestock in treated orchards and groves.
|
||
Do not make more than two applications per year. Do not
|
||
apply more than 4 pounds per acre per year. In California,
|
||
do not apply more than 3.75 pounds per acre per year. When
|
||
using DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry in a sequential treatment
|
||
program, allow a minimum of 150 days between
|
||
applications.
|
||
WHEAT
|
||
(WINTER)
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Crop injury may result where severe winter stress, disease
|
||
or insect damage follows application. Winter-sensitive
|
||
varieties may be less tolerant of Diuron 80 Dry than winter
|
||
hardy varieties. Crop injury may result from failure to
|
||
observe the following: Do not use on sand or loamy sand
|
||
soils, nor on gravelly or sandy loams with less than 1 %
|
||
organic matter. Do not use on thinly covered or exposed
|
||
sub-soil areas (clay knolls). Do not treat wheat planted less
|
||
than 1 inch deep. Do not treat wheat where winter climatic
|
||
conditions have caused "heaving" of plants. Do not treat
|
||
wheat plants lacking in vigor due to poor emergence, insect
|
||
damage, disease, high alkalinity or other causes. Do not
|
||
apply after the wheat has reached the "boot" stage of
|
||
maturity. Unless specified otherwise, do not use with
|
||
surfactants or nitrogen solution. Do not replant treated areas
|
||
to any other crop within 1 year after last treatment (except
|
||
as noted) as injury to subsequent crops may result. Do not
|
||
apply more than one application per use season.
|
||
IDAHO, OREGON, WASHINGTON
|
||
EAST OF CASCADE RANGE: Where average annual
|
||
rainfall exceeds 16 inches, make a single application of 1 to
|
||
1.5 pounds per acre.
|
||
FALL TREATMENT
|
||
For early fall planted wheat (seeded before September 10),
|
||
apply 3 to 6 weeks after planting but before weeds are 3 to 4
|
||
inches tall. Treatment after October 1 has generally given
|
||
best results. Application should not be made after soil
|
||
freezes in the fall. Wheat planted in late October should not
|
||
be treated until the following spring.
|
||
SPRING TREATMENT
|
||
Apply as soon as wheat starts to grow. Treatment made
|
||
prior to April 10 will usually give good results, provided
|
||
weed growth is less than 4 inches tall. Application later
|
||
than May 1 may give poor results.
|
||
Alternatively, make a single application of 0.5 to 1 pound
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry plus 0.25 pound bromoxynil per acre as a
|
||
tank mixture, either in the fall after wheat has emerged but
|
||
before soil freezes or in the spring as soon as soil thaws.
|
||
Apply before weeds are more than 2 inches tall or across.
|
||
Where average annual rainfall is 10 to 16 inches following
|
||
fall planting, make a single application of I to 1.5 pounds
|
||
per acre when sufficient moisture is available to germinate
|
||
wheat seed. Apply before soil freezes and weeds are 2
|
||
inches tall. Application later than March 1 may give poor
|
||
results.
|
||
If fall-planted wheat fails to grow due to winter kill or
|
||
adverse growing conditions after fall treatment, only fields
|
||
treated before November 1 may be replanted to spring
|
||
wheat. Spring wheat should not be planted before April 1
|
||
and only after deep discing and plowing to a depth of 4 to 6
|
||
inches prior to planting. Do not make a second application
|
||
during the same crop year or injury to the crop may result.
|
||
OREGON, WASHINGTON
|
||
WEST OF CASCADE RANGE: Make a single
|
||
application of 1.5 to 2 pounds per acre as soon as possible
|
||
after planting. If wheat and weeds have emerged, apply
|
||
before weeds are 3 to 4 inches tall. Alternatively, apply a
|
||
tank mixture of Diuron 80 Dry plus bromoxynil as detailed
|
||
above for "East of Cascade Range" .
|
||
OTHER AREAS OF OREGON AND WASHINGTON:
|
||
Make a single application in the spring as soon as wheat
|
||
(fall-planted) starts to grow and before weeds are 2 inches
|
||
tall. Application later than May 1 may give poor results.
|
||
KANSAS, OKLAHOMA, TEXAS: Do not use on sand
|
||
or sandy loam soils. Use 1 pound per acre on silt and silt
|
||
loam soils and 1.5 to 2 pounds per acre on clay, clay loam
|
||
and silty clay loam soils.
|
||
SUMMER FALLOW (CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, SD, TX,
|
||
WY)
|
||
For weed suppression prior to planting winter wheat, apply
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry at 0.625 pound per acre to wheat stubble or
|
||
fallow in a tank mix with either DuPont™ FINESSE® at
|
||
0.2 to 0.33 ounce per acre; or DuPont™ ALLY® EXTRA at
|
||
0.2 to 0.4 ounce per acre; or DuPont™ RESOLVE® at 1
|
||
ounce per acre. Add a Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) at 1 to 2
|
||
% vlv or a non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 0.25 to 0.5 % v/v.
|
||
Glyphosate products plus AMS may also be added as
|
||
needed. When using glyphosate products that contain a
|
||
built-in adjuvant system, add a NIS at 0.25% v/v. Allow at
|
||
least 90 days after application before planting winter wheat.
|
||
Plant winter wheat a minimum of 1.5 inches deep.
|
||
CENTRAL PLAINS, MIDWEST: Use 1 to 2 pounds
|
||
per acre.
|
||
NORTHEAST: Use 1.0 to 1.5 pounds per acre.
|
||
16
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
NON-AGRICULTURAL USES'
|
||
, "' -' . ,". . ,',~' .'
|
||
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE
|
||
REQUIREMENTS
|
||
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this
|
||
product that are not within the scope of the Worker
|
||
Protection Standard for apicultural pesticides (40
|
||
CFR part 170). The WP:':l applies when this product
|
||
is used to produce agricultunil plants on farms,
|
||
forests, nurseries or greenhouses. Non-crop weed
|
||
control is not within the scope of the Worker
|
||
Protection Standard.
|
||
Keep unprotected persons out of treated areas until
|
||
sprays have dried.
|
||
NON-CROP WEED CONTROL·'
|
||
DuPont™ Diuron 80 Dry is an effective herbicide for the
|
||
control of listed weeds. The degree of control and duration
|
||
of effect will vary with amount of chemical applied, soil
|
||
texture, rainfall and other conditions. Diuron 80 Dry may be
|
||
used as a preemergence treatment at any time of the year
|
||
except when ground is frozen, provided adequate moisture
|
||
is supplied by rainfall or artificial means to activate the
|
||
herbicide. Best results are obtained if applied shortly before
|
||
weed growth begins. If dense growth is present, remove
|
||
tops and spray the ground.
|
||
Increased contact activity on established weeds may be
|
||
obtained by the addition of a non-ionic surfactant. Apply as
|
||
a drenching spray to actively growing weeds during warm
|
||
weather when daily temperature will exceed 70°F.
|
||
Use a fixed-boom power sprayer properly calibrated to
|
||
insure a constant rate of application. Mix proper amount of
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry into volume of water necessary to obtain
|
||
uniform coverage. If surfactant is used, dilute with ten parts
|
||
of water and add as last ingredient to nearly full tank.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry must be kept in suspension at all times.
|
||
Agitate by mechanical or hydraulic means in the spray tank.
|
||
If bypass or return line is used, it should terminate at bottom
|
||
of tank to minimize foiuning. Use 50 mesh screen or larger.
|
||
NOTE: Diuron 80 Dry may be applied by either aerial or
|
||
ground application equipment for weed control in rights-of
|
||
way sites.
|
||
Do not exceed an application rate of 10 pounds per acre
|
||
except in areas of high rainfall (more that 40 inches/year)
|
||
or dense vegetation (more than 90% weed ground cover). In
|
||
areas with high rainfall or dense vegetation, a maximum
|
||
application of 15 pounds per acre is allowed. Do not make
|
||
more than two applications per year. If Diuron 80 Dry is
|
||
used in a sequential application program, allow a minimum
|
||
of 90 days between applications.
|
||
GENERAL WEED CONTROL: Diuron 80 Dry is for
|
||
general weed control as follows: uncultivated non
|
||
agricultural areas (such as, airports, highway, railroad and
|
||
utility rights-of-way, sewage disposal areas); uncultivated
|
||
agricultural areas (non-crop producing, which includes:
|
||
farmyards, fuel storage areas, fence rows, barrier strips);
|
||
(
|
||
industrial sites (outdoor, such as, lumberyards, pipeline and
|
||
tank farms).
|
||
For use on plants in non-crop and non-timber areas only.
|
||
Not for use on crops, timber or other plants being grown for
|
||
sale or other commercial use or for commercial seed
|
||
production or for research purposes.
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry may be applied in non-crop sites that contain
|
||
areas of temporary surface water caused by the collection of
|
||
water in equipment ruts, or in other depressions created by
|
||
management activities. It is permissible to treat intermit
|
||
tently flooded low lying sites, seasonally dry flood plains
|
||
and transitional areas between upland and lowland sites
|
||
when no water is present. It is also permissible to treat
|
||
marshes, swamps and bogs after water has receded as well
|
||
as seasonally dry flood deltas. Do not make applications to
|
||
natural or man-made bodies of water such as lakes,
|
||
reservoirs, ponds, streams and canals.
|
||
BROADLEA VES
|
||
5 TO 15 POUNDS/ACRE
|
||
Ageratum
|
||
Chickweed
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Corn Speedwell
|
||
Corn Spurry
|
||
Dayflower
|
||
Dogfennel
|
||
Fiddleneck (Amsinckia)
|
||
Flora's Paintbrush
|
||
Gromwell
|
||
Groundcherry, Annual
|
||
Hawksbeard
|
||
Horsenettle
|
||
Knawel
|
||
Lambsquarter
|
||
Marigold
|
||
Mexican Clover
|
||
Morningglory, Annual
|
||
Pennycress
|
||
Pigweed
|
||
Pineappleweed
|
||
Pokeweed
|
||
Prickly Lettuce
|
||
Prickly
|
||
Sida (Teaweed)
|
||
Purslane
|
||
Rabbit Tobacco
|
||
Ragweed
|
||
Sesbania
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sicklepod
|
||
Smartweed, Annual
|
||
Sowthistle, Annual
|
||
Spanish Needles
|
||
Tansymustard
|
||
Velvetleaf (Buttonweed)
|
||
Wild Buckwheat
|
||
Wild Lettuce
|
||
Wild Mustard
|
||
Wild Radish
|
||
17
|
||
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
5 TO 8 POUNDS/ACRE
|
||
Barnyardgrass (Watergrass)
|
||
Bluegrass, Annual
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
Johnsongrass (Seedling)
|
||
Kyllinger (Kyllinga)
|
||
Lovegrass, Annual
|
||
Orchardgrass
|
||
Peppergrass
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Rattail Fescue
|
||
Red Sprangletop
|
||
Ricegrass
|
||
Ryegrass, Annual
|
||
Sandbur
|
||
Velvetgrass
|
||
Vemalgrass,
|
||
Sweet, Annual
|
||
8 TO 15 POUNDS/ACRE
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Maidencane
|
||
Pangolagrass
|
||
(
|
||
IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE DITCHES: Apply 5
|
||
to 15 pounds per acre to control most annual weeds as
|
||
shown above. Apply only when water is not in the ditch.
|
||
For irrigation ditches, apply during the non-crop season and
|
||
when the ditch is not in use. To avoid crop injury, it is
|
||
essential to minimize movement of DuPont™ Diuron 80
|
||
Dry in irrigation water. The herbicide must be fixed in the
|
||
soil by moisture. Apply before expected seasonal rainfall, if
|
||
possible when soil in the ditch is still moist. Following
|
||
treatment, if rainfall has not totaled at least 4 inches, fill
|
||
ditch with water and allow to stand for 72 hours. Drain off
|
||
any waste water remaining before using ditch. Trees or other
|
||
desirable plants whose roots extend into the ditch area may
|
||
be injured.
|
||
DRY APPLICATION: Diuron 80 Dry may be applied
|
||
dry for control of the listed weeds on non-crop sites. Apply
|
||
Diuron 80 Dry granules using dry application (ground)
|
||
equipment to distribute the granules uniformly to the target
|
||
area.
|
||
ADDITIONAL LISE INFORMATION
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
The interaction of many equipment and weather-related
|
||
factors determines the potential for spray drift. The applicator
|
||
is responsible for considering all these factors when making
|
||
application decisions.
|
||
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
|
||
THE APPLICATOR.
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply
|
||
large 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 ENVIRON
|
||
MENTAL CONDITIONS! 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 spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows
|
||
produce larger 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 OF INCREASING PRESSURE.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the
|
||
intended 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
|
||
emitted backwards, parallel to the airstream will produce
|
||
larger droplets than other orientations.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core
|
||
with swirl plate removed) oriented straight back produce
|
||
larger droplets than other nozzle types.
|
||
BOOM LENGTH AND HEIGHT
|
||
• 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 APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY
|
||
OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
|
||
NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every
|
||
applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and
|
||
how they affect spray drift.
|
||
18
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, set up
|
||
equipment 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)
|
||
indicates 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.
|
||
SENSITIVE AREAS
|
||
The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for
|
||
drift to adjacent sensitive areas (eg., residential areas, bodies
|
||
of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species,
|
||
(
|
||
\
|
||
non-target crops) is minimal (eg., when wind is blowing away
|
||
from the sensitive areas).
|
||
19
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or
|
||
disposal.
|
||
Pesticide Storage: Store product in original container
|
||
only. Store in a cool, dry place. .
|
||
Pesticide Disposal: Waste resulting from the use of
|
||
this product must be disfosed of on site or at an
|
||
approved waste disposa facility.
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING:
|
||
Refer to the Net Contents section of this product's
|
||
labeling for the applicable "Nonrefillable
|
||
Container" or "Refillable Container" designation.
|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers
|
||
(Capacity Equal to or Less Than 50 Pounds):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this
|
||
container. Triple rinse container (or equivalent)
|
||
promptly after e!llptying. Tripl~ rinse as. fol~ows:
|
||
Empty the remrumng 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, for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by inCIneration.
|
||
Do not bum, unless allowed by state and local
|
||
ordinances. 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 Plastic and Metal Containers
|
||
(Capacity Greater Than 50 Pounds): Nonrefillable
|
||
container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple
|
||
rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after
|
||
emptyi!lg. Triple rin.se as fol~ow~: Empty the
|
||
remrumng contents Into applicatIOn eqUIpment or a
|
||
mix tank. Fill the container 114 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, for Plastic Containers, offer for
|
||
recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a
|
||
sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not bum,
|
||
unless allowed by state and local ordinances. 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.
|
||
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(
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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 Thrned Upside
|
||
Down): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill
|
||
this container. Clean container promptly after
|
||
emptying the contents from this container into
|
||
application equipment or mix tank and before final
|
||
disposal using tIie following pressure rinsing
|
||
procedure. Insert a lance fitted with a suitable tank
|
||
cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that the
|
||
water spray thoroughly covers the top, bottom and all
|
||
sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer
|
||
generally provides instructions for the appropriate
|
||
spray pressure, sI?ray duration and/or spray volume. If
|
||
the manufacturer s instructions are not available,
|
||
pressure rinse the container for at least 60 seconds
|
||
using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum
|
||
rinse volume of 10% of the container volume. Drain,
|
||
pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or
|
||
rinsate collection system. Repeat this pressure rinsing
|
||
)Jrocedure two more times. Then, for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incmeration.
|
||
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 Bags, Fiber Sacks
|
||
including Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers
|
||
(FmC) 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 clingmg 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 m a
|
||
sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not bum,
|
||
unless allowed by state and local ordinances.
|
||
Refillable Fiber Drums With Liners: Refillable
|
||
container (fiber drum only). RefilliM Fiber Drum:
|
||
Refill this fiber drum with DuPont Diuron 80 Dry
|
||
herbicide containing Diuron only. Do not reuse this
|
||
fiber drum for any other purpose. Cleaning before
|
||
refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. Completely
|
||
empty liner by shilking; and tapping sides and bottom
|
||
to loosen clinging partIcles. Empty residue into
|
||
application or manufacturing equipment. Disposing of
|
||
Fiber Drum and/or Liner: Do not reuse this fiber drum
|
||
for any other purpose other than refilling (see
|
||
preceding). Cleaning the container (liner and/or fiber
|
||
drum) before final disposal is the res)Jonsibility of the
|
||
person disQOsing of the container. Offer the liner for
|
||
recycling if available or dispose of liner in a sanitary
|
||
landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless
|
||
allowed by state and local ordinances. If drum is
|
||
contaminated and cannot be reused, dispose of it in the
|
||
manner required for its liner. To clean the fiber drum
|
||
before final disposal, completely empty the fiber drum
|
||
by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to loosen
|
||
clinging particles. Empty residue into application or
|
||
manufacturing equipment. Then offer the fiber drum
|
||
for recycling if available or dispose of in a sanitary
|
||
landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless
|
||
allowed by state and local ordinances.
|
||
All Other Refillable Containers: Refillable
|
||
container. Refilling Container: Refill this container
|
||
with Diuron 80 Dry herbicide containing Diuron only.
|
||
Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.
|
||
Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the
|
||
refiIler. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage
|
||
such as cracks, punctures, a15rasions, worn out threads
|
||
and closure deVices. If damage is found, do not use the
|
||
container, contact DuPont at the number below for
|
||
instructions. Check for leaks after refilling and before
|
||
transporting. If leaks are found, do not reuse or
|
||
transport container, contact DuPont at the number
|
||
below for instructions. Disposing of Container: Do not
|
||
reuse this container for any other purpose other than
|
||
refilling (see preceding). Cleaning the container before
|
||
final disposal is the responsibility of the person
|
||
disposing of the container. To clean the container
|
||
before final disposal, use the following pressure
|
||
rinsing procedure. Insert a lance fitted with a suitable
|
||
tank cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that
|
||
the water spray thoroughly covers the top, bottom and
|
||
all sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer
|
||
generally provides instructions for the appropriate
|
||
spray pressure, sI?ray duration and/or spray volume. If
|
||
the manufacturer s instructions are not available,
|
||
pressure rinse the container for at least 60 seconds
|
||
using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum
|
||
rinse volume of 10% of the container volume. Drain,
|
||
pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or
|
||
rinsate collection system. Repeat this pressure rinsing
|
||
procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incmeration.
|
||
Do not burn, unless allowed by state and local
|
||
ordinances. 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.
|
||
Outer Foil Pouches of Water Soluble Packets
|
||
(WSP): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill
|
||
this container. Offer for recycling if available or,
|
||
dispose of the empty outer foil pouch in the trash as
|
||
long as WSP is unbroken. If the outer pouch contacts
|
||
. the formulated product in any way, the \?ouch must be
|
||
triple rinsed with clean water. Add the nnsate to the
|
||
spray tank and dispose of the outer pouch as described
|
||
previOusly.
|
||
Do not transport if this container is damaged or
|
||
leaking. If the container is damaged, leaking or
|
||
obsolete, or in the event of a major spill, fire or other
|
||
emergency, contact DuPont at 1-800-441-3637, day or
|
||
night.
|
||
NOTICE TO BUYER: Purchase of this material does not
|
||
confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the
|
||
United States.
|
||
The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, ALLY®, FINESSE®,
|
||
RESOLVE® and SINBAR® are trademarks or registered
|
||
trademarks of E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company
|
||
D -1646 101510
|
||
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|
||
|
||
(
|
||
LIMITATION OF
|
||
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.
|
||
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.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH
|
||
APPLICABLE LAW, DUPONT MAKES NO OTHER
|
||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS
|
||
OR OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER
|
||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. TO THE
|
||
EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW,
|
||
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. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT
|
||
WITH APPLICABLE LAW, 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.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law that allows
|
||
such requirement, 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: http://cropprotection.dupont.com/
|
||
© 2010 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19898.
|
||
All rights reserved.
|
||
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