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# HM-1604 Herbicide
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- EPA Reg No: **5905-643**
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- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Dicamba (10.8%); 2,4-D (29.1%)
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- Label accepted: 2021-12-02
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00643-20211202.pdf
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Registration Notice Unconditional v.20150320
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7505P)
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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EPA Reg. Number:
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5905-643
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Date of Issuance:
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12/2/21
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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X Registration
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Reregistration
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Term of Issuance:
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Unconditional
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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HM-1604 Herbicide
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC
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225 Schilling Blvd. Suite 300
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Collierville, TN 38017
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Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the
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Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any correspondence on this product always refer to the above EPA registration number.
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered
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under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, 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
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Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any
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time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any
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name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the
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registrant a right 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 in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(5) provided that you:
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1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration/registration review of your
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product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data.
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2. Submit one copy of the revised final printed label for the record before you release the product
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for shipment.
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Continues page 2
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Signature of Approving Official:
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Mindy Ondish, Product Manager 23
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Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505P)
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Date:
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12/2/21
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EPA Form 8570-6
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 5905-643
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Decision No. 563335
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be aware
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that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is
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false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA
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section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or
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misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims
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made on the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration
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process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains
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false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the
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website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
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with FIFRA section 6. Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these
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conditions. A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records. Please also note that the record for
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this product currently contains the following CSFs:
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Basic CSF dated 4/16/2021
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Alternate CSF A-B dated 4/26/2021
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If you have any questions, please contact Julia Kerr by phone at 202-566-2810, or via email at
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kerr.julia@epa.gov
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Enclosure
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Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 1
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Dicamba Acid GROUP 4 HERBICIDE
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2,4 -D Acid GROUP 4 HERBICIDE
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HM-1604 HERBICIDE
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For control of a wide-spectrum of annual, biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds and brush in Pasture s,
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Rangelands and Grass (Hay, Silage); Conservation Re serve Program land; General Farmstead Areas; Post-
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Harvest, Fallow, Crop Stubble and Set Aside Acres; Forest Management; Sorghum; Wheat; Roadsides,
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Rights-of-way, Industrial Sites and similar Non-crop areas.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S): % by wt.
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Dicamba acid: 3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid*………………………… ……………………… 10.80 %
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2,4-D acid: Dimethylamine salt of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid**……….………… 29.10 %
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OTHER INGREDIENTS:………....…………………………………………………………… 60.10 %
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TOTAL ….……………………….................…………………………...... ...……… 100.00 %
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Equivalent to:
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*Dicamba Acid, 1.0 lbs./gal (CAS # 1918-00-9)
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**2,4-D Acid equivalent, 2.3 lbs./gal (CAS # 94-75-7) Isomer specific by AOAC Method 6.D01-5 (12th E d.)
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING / AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone t o explain it you in detail.).
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES:
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Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with wat er for 15-20 minutes.
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Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 m inutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for treatme nt advice
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IF
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SWALLOWED:
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Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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Have a person sip a glass of water if able to swal low.
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Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a p oison control center or doctor.
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Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person.
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IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air.
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If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulan ce, then give artificial respiration,
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preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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HOT LINE NUMBER - Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
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doctor or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800-424-9300 for emergency medical treatment
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information.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
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SEE INSIDE PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND DIR ECTIONS FOR USE
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EPA Reg. No. 5905-643 NET CONTENTS: ___________
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EPA Est. No. ___________ AD XXXXXX
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MANUFACTURED FOR
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HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC
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225 SCHILLING BOULEVARD, SUITE 300
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COLLIERVILLE, TN 38017
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12/02/2021
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5905-643
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Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 2
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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WARNING / AVISO
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Causes substantial but temporary eye injury. Harm ful if swallowed or inhaled. Do not get in eyes or on
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clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water aft er handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gu m,
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using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Prolonged or
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frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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All mixers, loaders, applicators, flaggers, and other handlers must wear:
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1. Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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2. Shoes and socks.
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3. Chemical resistant gloves (made of barrier lami nate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils,
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polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ≥ 14 mils, or Viton ≥ 14 m ils) (except for applicators using groundboom
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equipment, pilots, and flaggers)
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4. Chemical resistant apron when applying with any handheld nozzle or equipment, mixing or loading,
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cleaning up spills or equipment, or otherwise exposed to the concentrate.
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5. Protective eyewear (goggles or face shield)
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See engineering controls for additional requirements.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/mai ntaining PPE. If no such instructions for washable s exist,
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use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE sep arately from other laundry. After each day of use,
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clothing or PPE must not be re-used until it has been cleaned.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS
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When handlers use enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a m anner that meets the requirements listed in the Wor ker
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticid es [40 CFR 170.607 (e-f)], the handler PPE requirem ents
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may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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Pilots must use cockpits in a manner that meets the requirements, listed in the Worker Protection Stan dard
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(WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.607(f)].
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, c hewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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Users should remove clothing/PPE immediately if pe sticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and
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put on clean clothing.
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Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves
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before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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2,4-D is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. D rift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organis ms in
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water adjacent to treated areas.
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Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surf ace water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean
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high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsate.
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2,4-D has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater. The use of this
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chemical in areas where soils are permeable, partic ularly where the water table is shallow, may result in
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Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 3
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groundwater contamination. Application around a cis tern or well may result in contamination of drinkin g water
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or groundwater.
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Groundwater Contamination: Most cases of groundwater contamination involving phenoxy herbicides such
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as 2,4-D have been associated with mixing/loading a nd disposal sites. Caution should be exercised when
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handling 2,4-D pesticides at such sites to prevent contamination of groundwater supplies. Use of close d
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systems for mixing or transferring this pesticide w ill reduce the probability of spills. Placement of the
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mixing/loading equipment on an impervious pad to co ntain spills will help prevent groundwater
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contamination.
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Endangered Species Concerns: The use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or otherwise harm and
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endangered species or adversely modify their habitat is a violation of federal law.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Do not use or store near any oxidizing or reducing agents.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contac t workers or other persons, either directly or thro ugh drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during a pplication. For any requirements specific to your S tate or
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Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. This labeling must be in the user’s p ossession
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during application.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeli ng and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part
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170. This Standard contains requirements for the p rotection of agricultural workers on farms, forests ,
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nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricul tural pesticides. It contains requirements for tra ining,
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decontamination, notification, and emergency assist ance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this lab el about personal protective equipment (PPE), and
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restricted-entry interval. The requirements in thi s box only apply to uses of this product that are c overed by
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the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard a nd that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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Coveralls worn over short-sleeved shirt and short pants.
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Chemical resistant gloves made of barrier laminate , butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils,
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polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ≥ 14 mils, or Viton ≥ 14 mils .
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Chemical resistant footwear plus socks
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Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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Protective eyewear
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
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Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is
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used to produce agricultural plants on farms, fores ts, nurseries, or greenhouses.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contac t workers or other persons, either directly or thro ugh drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.
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Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 4
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USE REQUIREMENTS FOR PASTURES, PERENNIAL GRASSLANDS , RANGELAND, FALLOW LAND
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AND NONCROP AREAS: Do not enter treated areas unti l spray has dried. For early entry to treated areas,
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wear eye protection, chemical-resistant gloves, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes and socks.
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TURF USE REQUIREMENTS: Keep unprotected persons ou t of treated areas until sprays have dried.
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NOTE: For application to turf being grown for sale or other commercial use as sod, or for commercial seed
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production, or for research purposes, follow AGRICU LTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS on this label.
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RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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For resistance management, HM-1604 HERBICIDE is a Group 4 mode of action herbicide containing 2, 4-D
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acid and dicamba acid. Any weed population may cont ain or develop plants naturally resistant to HM-1604
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HERBICIDE and other Group 4 mode of action herbicides. The re sistant biotypes may dominate the weed
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population if these herbicides are used repeatedly in the same field. Appropriate resistance managemen t
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strategies should be followed.
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To delay herbicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
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Rotate the use of
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HM-1604 HERBICIDE or other Group 4 herbicides within a growing seaso n
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sequence or among growing seasons with different he rbicide groups that control the same weeds in
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a field.
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Use tank-mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information
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on resistance in target weed species is available, use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate tha t
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will control the target weed(s) equally as well as the more resistance-prone partner. Consult your
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local extension service or certified crop advisor i f you are unsure as to which active ingredient is
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currently less prone to resistance.
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Adopt an integrated weed-management program for he rbicide use that includes scouting and uses
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historical information related to herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage (or othe r
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mechanical control methods), cultural (e.g., higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer applicati on
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method and timing to favor the crop and not the wee ds), biological (weed-competitive crops or
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varieties) and other management practices.
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Scout before and after herbicide application to mo nitor weed populations for early signs of resistanc e
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development. Indicators of possible herbicide resis tance include: (1) failure to control a weed species
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normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose ap plied, especially if control is achieved on adjacen t
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weeds; (2) a spreading patch of non-controlled plan ts of a particular weed species; (3) surviving
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plants mixed with controlled individuals of the sam e species. If resistance is suspected, prevent
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weed seed production in the affected area by an alt ernative herbicide from a different group or by a
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mechanical method such as hoeing or tillage. Preven t movement of resistant weed seeds to other
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fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment when moving between fields, and planting clean
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seed.
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If a weed pest population continues to progress af ter treatment with this product, discontinue use of
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this product, and switch to another management stra tegy or herbicide with a different mode of action,
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if available.
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Contact your local extension specialist or certifi ed crop advisors for additional pesticide resistanc e-
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management and/or integrated weed-management recomm endations for specific crops and weed
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biotypes.
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For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC
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representatives at (901) 761-0050.
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Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 5
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Fields should be scouted prior to application to identify the weed species present and their growth st age to
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determine if the intended application will be effective.
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Fields should be scouted after application to verif y that the treatment was effective.
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Suspected herbicide-resistant weeds may be identified by these indicators:
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Failure to control a weed species normally control led by the herbicide at the dose applied, especiall y
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if control is achieved on adjacent weeds;
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A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a pa rticular weed species; and
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Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
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Report any incidence of non-performance of this product against a particular weed species to your Hele na
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Agri-Enterprises retailer, representative or call 901-761-0050. If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes
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with an herbicide having a different mechanism of a ction and/or use non-chemical means to remove
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escapes, as practical, with the goal of preventing further seed production.
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Plant into weed-free fields and keep fields as weed-free as possible.
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To the extent possible, use a diversified approach toward weed management. Whenever possible
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incorporate multiple weed-control practices such as mechanical cultivation, biological management prac tices,
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and crop rotation.
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Fields with difficult to control weeds should be rotated to crops that allow the use of herbicides with
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alternative mechanisms of action or different management practices.
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To the extent possible do not allow weed escapes to produce seeds, roots or tubers. Manage weed seeds at
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harvest and post-harvest to prevent a buildup of the weed seed-bank.
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Prevent field-to-field and within-field movement of weed seed or vegetative propagules. Thoroughly cle an
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plant residues from equipment before leaving fields.
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Prevent an influx of weeds into the field by managing field borders.
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Identify weeds present in the field through scouting and field history and understand their biology. T he weed-
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control program should consider all of the weeds pr esent.
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Difficult to control weeds may require sequential applications of herbicides with differing mechanisms of
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action.
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Apply this herbicide at the correct timing and rate needed to control the most difficult weed in the f ield.
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Use a broad spectrum soil-applied herbicide with a mechanism of action that differs from this product as a
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foundation in a weed-control program. Do not use mo re than two applications of this or any other herbicide
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with the same mechanism of action within a single growing season unless mixed with an herbicide with
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another mechanism of action with an overlapping spectrum for the difficult-to-control weeds.
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If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes with an herbicide with a different MOA or use non-chemi cal
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methods to remove escapes.
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Contact your local sales representative, crop advisor, or extension agent to find out if suspected resistant
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weeds to these MOAs have been found in your region. Do not assume that each listed weed is being
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controlled by multiple mechanisms of action. Co-formulated active ingredients are intended to broaden the
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spectrum of weeds that are controlled. Some weeds m ay be controlled by only one of the active ingredient in
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this product.
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Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 6
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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HM-1604 HERBICIDE is a postemergence herbicide for controlling a wid e spectrum of annual, biennial, and
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perennial broadleaf weeds and brush in pastures, ra ngeland, and grass (hay, silage); sorghum; wheat;
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conservation reserve program land; postharvest, fal low, crop stubble, set-aside acres; general farmste ad
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areas; certain noncrop areas; and for forest management.
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Mode of Action
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HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains two active ingredients uniquely formulate d to be used alone or tank mixed
|
||
with other listed products as well as liquid fertil izer solutions. HM-1604 HERBICIDE is readily absorbed by
|
||
plants through shoot and root uptake, translocates throughout the plant’s system, and accumulates in a reas
|
||
of active growth. HM-1604 HERBICIDE interferes with the plant’s growth hormones (auxin s) resulting in
|
||
death of many broadleaf weeds.
|
||
|
||
For best results, thoroughly clean sprayer equipmen t (tank, lines and nozzles) immediately after use b y
|
||
flushing system with water and heavy duty detergent or other suitable tank cleaner.
|
||
|
||
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
|
||
Apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE at the rates and growth stages listed in Tables 1 and 2 as follows unless
|
||
instructed differently by section on “ Food/Feed Crop Specific Information ” or “ Non-Food/Feed Use (Land
|
||
not Harvested, Grazed or Foraged)-Specific Informat ion .” Use either water or sprayable liquid fertilizer
|
||
as a carrier for HM-1604 HERBICIDE. Use sprayable liquid fertilizer as the carrier in preplant or pre-
|
||
emergence use for all crops listed on this label. Postemergence uses with sprayable fluid fertilizer may be
|
||
made on pasture, hayland, or wheat crops only. Th e most effective application rate and timing varies based
|
||
on the target weed species (refer to Table I). In mixed populations of weeds the correct rate is dete rmined
|
||
by the weed species requiring the highest rate. De laying application permits weeds to exceed the maxi mum
|
||
size and will prevent adequate control.
|
||
For certain specified applications liquid fertilize r or oil may replace
|
||
part or all of the water as diluent. If dry flowabl e (DF), wettable powder (WP) or flowable (F) tank m ix
|
||
products are to be used, these should generally be added to the spray tank first.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read
|
||
and follow the applicable restrictions, limitations , and directions for use on all product labels invo lved in the
|
||
tank mixture. Users must follow the most restrictiv e directions for use and precautionary statements o f each
|
||
product in the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
Apply product only when active weed growth is evident.
|
||
|
||
CHEMIGATION PROHIBITION
|
||
|
||
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
|
||
Spray Coverage:
|
||
|
||
Weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Dense leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent
|
||
adequate spray coverage.
|
||
|
||
Sensitive Crop Precautions:
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE may cause injury to desirable trees and plants, pa rticularly beans, cotton, flowers, fruit
|
||
trees, grapes, ornamentals, peas, potatoes, soybean s, sunflowers, tobacco, tomatoes and other broadlea f
|
||
plants when contacting their roots, stems or foliag e. At high temperatures (about 85 degrees or higher ),
|
||
vapors from this product may cause injury to the af orementioned susceptible crops. These plants are m ost
|
||
sensitive to HM-1604 HERBICIDE during their development or growing stage. Do not treat areas where
|
||
either possible downward movement into the soil or surface washing may cause contact of HM-1604
|
||
HERBICIDE with the roots of desirable trees and shrubs.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 7
|
||
Drift Reduction Information:
|
||
|
||
The following information may be helpful in reducin g possible spray drift from ground or aerial applic ations.
|
||
Avoid making applications when spray particle may b e carried by air currents to areas where sensitive crops
|
||
and plants are growing. Do not spray near sensitiv e plants if the wind is gusty or in excess of 5 mph and
|
||
moving in the direction of nearby sensitive crops o r if a temperature inversion exists. Always determ ine the
|
||
direction and distance of possible spray drift prio r to application. Leave an adequate buffer zone bet ween
|
||
area to be treated and sensitive plants. Coarse sp rays are less likely to drift out of the target are a than fine
|
||
sprays. Properly maintain and calibrate all spray e quipment. The use of agriculturally accepted drift
|
||
retardants are acceptable and advised. Avoid applic ations within the vicinity of susceptible plants wh en at all
|
||
possible. Do not apply in greenhouses.
|
||
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
|
||
|
||
Water Volume: Use 3-10 gallons of water per acre. Use the highe r spray volume when treating dense or tall
|
||
vegetation.
|
||
|
||
Application Equipment: Select nozzles designed to produce minimal amounts of fine spray particles. Make
|
||
applications at the lowest stage height to reduce t he exposure of spray droplets to evaporation and wi nd.
|
||
The applicator must follow the most restrictive use precautions to avoid drift hazards, including thos e found
|
||
in the this labeling as well as applicable state and local regulations and ordinances.
|
||
|
||
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
|
||
A variety of factors including weather conditions (e.g. wind direction, wind speed, temperature, relative
|
||
humidity) and method of application (e.g., ground, aerial, and airblast) can influence pesticide drift. The
|
||
applicator must evaluate all factors and make appropriate adjustments when applying this product.
|
||
|
||
Droplet Size
|
||
|
||
When applying sprays that contain 2,4-D as the sole active ingredient, or when applying sprays that c ontain
|
||
2,4-D mixed with active ingredients that require a Coarse or coarser spray, apply only as a Coarse o r
|
||
coarser spray (ASABE standard 572) or a volume mean diameter of 385 microns or greater for spinning
|
||
atomizer nozzles.
|
||
|
||
When applying sprays that contain 2,4-D mixed with other active ingredients that require a Medium or more
|
||
fine spray, apply only as a Medium or coarser spra y (ASABE standard 572) or a volume mean diameter of
|
||
300 microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles.
|
||
|
||
Wind Speed
|
||
|
||
Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 15 mph. Only apply this product if the wind direction favors on-
|
||
target deposition and are not sensitive areas (including, but not limited to, residential areas, bodies of water,
|
||
known habitat for nontarget species, nontarget crops) within 250 feet downwind. If applying a Medium spray,
|
||
leave one swath unsprayed at the downwind edge of t he treated field.
|
||
|
||
Temperature Inversions
|
||
|
||
If applying at wind speeds less than 3 mph, the app licator must determine if: a) conditions of temperature
|
||
inversion exist, or b) stable atmospheric conditions exist at or below nozzle height. Do not make app lications
|
||
into areas of temperature inversions or stable atmo spheric conditions.
|
||
|
||
2,4-D esters may volatize during conditions of low humidity and high temperatures. Do not apply during
|
||
conditions of low humidity and high temperatures
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 8
|
||
Susceptible Plants
|
||
|
||
Do not apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food, forage, or other plantings that might
|
||
be damaged or crops thereof rendered unfit for sale , use or consumption. Susceptible crops include, but are
|
||
not limited to cotton, okra, flowers, grapes (in growing stage), fruit trees (foliage), soybeans (vegetative
|
||
stage), ornamentals, sunflowers, tomatoes, beans, and other vegetables, or tobacco. Small amounts of
|
||
spray drift that might not be visible may injure susceptible broadleaf plants.
|
||
|
||
Other State and Local Requirements
|
||
|
||
Applicators must follow all state and local pesticide drift requirements regarding application of 2,4- D
|
||
herbicides. Where states have more stringent regulations, they must be observed.
|
||
|
||
Equipment
|
||
|
||
All aerial equipment and ground application equipme nt must be properly maintained and calibrated using
|
||
appropriate carriers or surrogates.
|
||
|
||
For aerial equipment, the boom length must not exce ed 75% of the wingspan or 90% of the rotor blade
|
||
diameter.
|
||
|
||
Release spray at the lowest height consistent with efficacy and flight safety. Do not release spray at a height
|
||
greater than 10 feet above the crop canopy unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. This
|
||
requirement does not apply to forestry or rights-of-way applications.
|
||
When applications are made in a crosswind, the swat h will be displaced downwind. The applicator must
|
||
compensate for this by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind.
|
||
|
||
For ground boom application, do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy.
|
||
|
||
|
||
SENSITIVE AREAS
|
||
|
||
The pesticide should only be applied when the poten tial for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. re sidential
|
||
areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatene d or endangered species, non-target crops) is minim al
|
||
(e.g. when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).
|
||
|
||
|
||
Table 1. Application Rate and Timing – Annual Weeds
|
||
For use in non-food/feed crops only: the addition of liquid fertilizer (28-0-0, 32-0-0) solutions at ½ the GPA
|
||
spray solution has shown to give increased efficacy.
|
||
|
||
Weeds Controlle d
|
||
(including ALS – and
|
||
triazine-resistant)
|
||
Rate Per Acre (according to weed growth stage)
|
||
1/3 pints 2/3 pints 1 pints 1 1/8 pints 1 2/3 pints 2 pints
|
||
Amaranth, Palmer actively growing
|
||
, Powell actively growing
|
||
, Spiny actively growing
|
||
Beebalm, Spotted - - - pre-bloom post-bloom -
|
||
Black Medic
|
||
Broomweed 1-3" 3" branching - branching - after branching
|
||
Buckwheat, Wild - 1-6" - - - -
|
||
Buffalobur - - - 1-6" - Flowering
|
||
Burdock - pre-flower - - - -
|
||
Buttercup - pre-flower - early bloom late bloom -
|
||
Carpetweed actively growing
|
||
Chickweed, Common - Seedling 1-3" - - -
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 9
|
||
Weeds Controlle d
|
||
(including ALS – and
|
||
triazine-resistant)
|
||
Rate Per Acre (according to weed growth stage)
|
||
1/3 pints 2/3 pints 1 pints 1 1/8 pints 1 2/3 pints 2 pints
|
||
Cockle, Cow - < 3" - - - -
|
||
Cocklebur, Common - 1-6" 6-12" 12-18" - -
|
||
Coreopsis, Plains 1-4" 1-6" - - - -
|
||
Croton, Woolly - 4-12" 12-30" - - -
|
||
Dogfennel - - - 10-15" - -
|
||
Evening Primrose - < 2" - 2-6" - -
|
||
Flax - < 2" - - - -
|
||
Fleabane, Annual - 1-4" 4-8" 8" -
|
||
Flixweed - < 3" - - -
|
||
Henbit - - preflower - flower -
|
||
Knotweed Spp. - < 3" runners - > 3" runners - actively growing
|
||
Kochia - 1-6" 6-10" 10-20" - actively growing
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common - 1-6" 6-10" 10-20" - activel y growing
|
||
Mallow, Common - < 3" - - - -
|
||
Marestail (Horseweed) actively growing
|
||
Morning glory, Ivyleaf - pre-flower - - - -
|
||
, Tall - pre-flower - post-flowe r - -
|
||
Mustards, Annual Rosette early bolt - -
|
||
, Tansy - < 3" -
|
||
Pennycress, Field - - - rosette - -
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia - - 1-3" 3-6" after branching -
|
||
Pigweed, Prostrate - < 3" - - - -
|
||
, Redroot - < 3" 3-10" - - -
|
||
, Smooth - < 3" - - - -
|
||
, Tumble - < 3" - mature - -
|
||
Pineapple Weed actively growing
|
||
Poorjoe - prior to
|
||
flower
|
||
- - - actively growing
|
||
Puncturevine actively growing
|
||
Purslane, Common < 3" 3-8" - -
|
||
Ragweed, Common >10" -
|
||
Western, Lanceleaf 1-3" 3-6" 6-10" actively growing - -
|
||
Rocket, London actively growing
|
||
, Yellow actively growing
|
||
Sedge 1 - - - - - -
|
||
Shepherdspurse - Rosette - - - -
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania - < 4" - - 4-12" -
|
||
Sneezeweed, Bitter - 1-4" prior to flower flower - -
|
||
Sowthistle - Rosette - bolting - -
|
||
Sunflower - 1-3" 3-6" 6-24" - -
|
||
Thistle, Russian - - - rosette - -
|
||
Velvetleaf - < 6" 6-20" > 20" - -
|
||
1 For use in non-food/feed crop only. Adding crop oil concentrate has shown to improve performance on actively growing
|
||
annual sedge.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 10
|
||
Table 2. Application Rate and Timing – Biennial and Perennial Weeds.
|
||
|
||
The addition of liquid fertilizer (28-0-0, 32-0-0) at ½ the GPA of the spray solution has proven to gi ve
|
||
increase suppression or control on certain species of weeds.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Weeds Controlled
|
||
Rate Per Acre (according to weed growth stage)
|
||
1/3 pints 2/3 pints 1 pints 1 1/8 pints 1 2/3 pin ts 2 – 3 1/4 pints
|
||
Bindweed, Field - - - - - actively growing
|
||
Bittercress - 2-3" - - - -
|
||
Black Locust actively growing
|
||
Buckeye species - - - - full leaf -
|
||
Bullnettle 1 - - - flower - -
|
||
Carrot, Wild actively growing
|
||
Chickweed, Field actively growing
|
||
, Mouseear actively growing
|
||
Chicory - - - - early bolting -
|
||
Clover, Bur - - Pre-flower - - -
|
||
Clover actively growing
|
||
Dandelion, Common - rosette - bolting - -
|
||
Dewberry, Southern - - - - - spring or fall
|
||
Dock, Curly - - prior to bolting - after bolting -
|
||
Elderberry 1 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
Goldenrod, Missouri - - - 3-15" flower -
|
||
Groundsel, Texas - rosette post-bolting - - -
|
||
Honeysuckle, Hairy - - - - spring or fall -
|
||
Horsenettle, Carolina - - - - - flower or berry
|
||
Ironweed actively growing
|
||
Ivy, Poison - - - after bloom - -
|
||
Knapweed, Black 1 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
, Russian 1 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
, Spotted - - - - - actively growin g
|
||
Kudzu actively growing
|
||
Marshelder - - - <12" 12"/prebloom
|
||
Mesquite 2 - - - - - 45-90 days
|
||
after budbreak
|
||
Milkweed, Antelopehorn 1 - - - pre-flower - Flower
|
||
Nettle, Stinging actively growing
|
||
Nightshade, Silverleaf - - - full flower - -
|
||
,Black - - - full flower - actively growing
|
||
Persimmon, Eastern 2 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
Plantain, Broadleaf actively growing
|
||
, Buckhorn actively growing
|
||
Poison Oak actively growing
|
||
Prickly, Lettuce - - - rosette - actively growing
|
||
Rabbitbrush 1 - - - - - -
|
||
Ragwort, Tansy - - - rosette - actively growing
|
||
Redvine 1 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
Russian Olive actively growing
|
||
Sagebrush, Fringed 1 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 11
|
||
|
||
Weeds Controlled
|
||
Rate Per Acre (according to weed growth stage)
|
||
1/3 pints 2/3 pints 1 pints 1 1/8 pints 1 2/3 pin ts 2 – 3 1/4 pints
|
||
Smartweed - - - - - -
|
||
Sorrel, Red - - Rosette bolting flower actively gro wing
|
||
Sowthistle 1 - - - - - actively growing
|
||
Spurge, Leafy 1 - - - - - full leaf
|
||
Tallow Tree, Chinese 3 - - - - - -
|
||
Teasel actively growing
|
||
Thistle, Bull - - Rosette bolting - actively growin g
|
||
, Canada 1 - - - - - -
|
||
, Musk - - - rosette/bolting - -
|
||
, Plumeless - - Rosette bolting - -
|
||
Toadflax, Dalmatian actively growing
|
||
Vetch, Hairy - 1-4" 4-8" 8" full flower - -
|
||
Willow actively growing
|
||
Yankeeweed - - - 10-18" - Rosette
|
||
Yarrow, Common actively growing
|
||
Yellow Starthistle - - - - - -
|
||
Yucca actively growing
|
||
1 Specified rate will provide top growth suppression only.
|
||
2 For improved root kill or woody species such as mesquite and eastern persimmon spray 2 pints of per acre HM-1604
|
||
HERBICIDE each year for 3 consecutive years.
|
||
3 Under dense populations, a second application may be needed the following growing season.
|
||
For increased control of weeds such as blackberry and dewberry, HM-1604 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with metsulfuron-
|
||
methyl, if labeled for the use site.
|
||
|
||
Ground Application (Banding)
|
||
Do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy.
|
||
|
||
When applying HM-1604 HERBICIDE by banding, determine the amount of herbicide and water volume
|
||
needed using the following formula:
|
||
|
||
Bandwidth in inches x Broadcast rate = Banding herbicide
|
||
Row width in inches per acre rate per acre
|
||
|
||
Bandwidth in inches x Broadcast rate = Banding water
|
||
Row width in inches volume per acre volume per acre
|
||
|
||
Ground Application (Broadcast)
|
||
|
||
Water volume : Use 10-25 gallons of spray solution per broadcast acre for optimal performance. Use the
|
||
higher spray volume when treating dense or tall vegetation.
|
||
|
||
Application Equipment : Select nozzle design to produce minimal amounts o f fine spray particles. Spray
|
||
nozzles as close to the weeds as is practical for good weed coverage.
|
||
|
||
Spot or Small Area Application
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE may be applied to individual clumps or small areas of undesirable vegetation using
|
||
handgun or similar types of application equipment. Apply diluted sprays to allow complete wetting (up to
|
||
runoff) of foliage and stems. For knapsack or othe r small capacity sprayers, prepare a solution of HM-1604
|
||
HERBICIDE in water according to Table 3 (assuming that the s pot treatment rate equates to 40 gallons pre
|
||
acre on the broadcast basis.) Adding a surfactant (0.5% by volume) can help improve control.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 12
|
||
Do not make spot treatments in addition to broadcast or band treatments.
|
||
|
||
Application equipment: Select nozzles designed to p roduce minimal amounts of fine spray particles. Sp ray
|
||
with nozzles as close to the weeds as is practical for good weed coverage.
|
||
|
||
Table 3. – Knapsack Sprayer Dilution Instructions
|
||
|
||
Sprayer Capacity
|
||
(gallons of water)
|
||
Amount of HM -1604 HERBICIDE
|
||
to add to the spray tank
|
||
1 gallon 2/3 fluid ounce*
|
||
3 gallons 2 fluid ounces
|
||
5 gallons 3 fluid ounces
|
||
* 1 fluid ounce = 2 tablespoons
|
||
|
||
ADDITIVES
|
||
|
||
To improve burndown of emerged weeds, surfactants a nd/or low use rates of liquid fertilizers (28-0-0; 32-0-
|
||
0), or crop oil concentrate may be used with HM-1604 HERBICIDE or HM-1604 HERBICIDE tank mixes
|
||
applied after the weeds have emerged. Crop oil con centrate is for non-food/feed crop uses only. Do n ot
|
||
apply tank mixes that include Ammonium Sulfate or C rop Oil Concentrate to any food/feed crop use liste d on
|
||
this label. For food/feed crop use, do not use liq uid fertilizers that contain Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) as a
|
||
source of nitrogen as tolerances in commodities der ived from the crop may contain residues that exceed
|
||
established tolerances.
|
||
|
||
Oil Concentrate
|
||
|
||
A crop oil concentrate must contain either a petrol eum or vegetable oil base and must meet all of the
|
||
following criteria:
|
||
|
||
be non-phytotoxic
|
||
provide good mixing quality in the jar test, and
|
||
be successful in local experience
|
||
|
||
The exact composition of suitable products will var y; however, vegetable oil and petroleum oil concent rates
|
||
should contain emulsifiers to provide good mixing q uality. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more
|
||
satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. For ad ditional information, see Compatibility Test for Mi x
|
||
Components.
|
||
|
||
Adjuvants containing crop oil concentrates may be u sed for preplant, pre-emergence and between croppin g
|
||
applications. Do not use crop oil concentrate for p ostemergence applications to food/feed crops (i.e.
|
||
sorghum, grass (hay or silage), pastures, rangeland, and wheat.
|
||
|
||
Nitrogen Source
|
||
|
||
Sprayable liquid fertilizers: Use ½ GPA of sprayabl e liquid fertilizers (28-0-0; 32-0-0) per acre. Do not use
|
||
brass or aluminum nozzles when spraying fertilizers.
|
||
|
||
Non-ionic Surfactant
|
||
|
||
The standard label rates are 2-4 pints of an 80% ac tive non-ionic spray surfactant per 100 gallons of water.
|
||
(Rate will vary with the size and condition of weed s to be controlled. Use lowest rate per 100 gallon s when
|
||
weeds are small and actively growing. As weeds inc rease in size and or become hardened off, the rate of
|
||
non-ionic surfactant will have to be increased to give optimum coverage and control.)
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 13
|
||
Table 4. Additive Rate Per Acre.
|
||
|
||
Additive 1 Rate Add itive Per Acre
|
||
Non-ionic Surfactant 2-4 pints per 100 gallons 2
|
||
Sprayable Liquid Fertilizers (28-0-0; 32-0-0) ½ GPA of spray solution
|
||
Crop Oil Concentrate 1 quart
|
||
1 See manufacturer’s label for specific rates.
|
||
2 Use lowest rate per 100 gallons when weeds are sma ll and actively growing. As weeds increase in size
|
||
and or become hardened off, the rate of non-ionic s urfactant will have to be increased to give optimum
|
||
coverage and control.
|
||
|
||
|
||
TANK MIXING INFORMATION
|
||
|
||
Tank Mix Partners/Components
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read
|
||
and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in
|
||
tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each
|
||
product in the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
The following products may be tank mixed with HM-1604 HERBICIDE according to the specific tank mixing
|
||
instructions in this label and respective product labels.
|
||
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
1 diflufenzopyr picloram
|
||
alachlor diuron pronamide
|
||
ametryn fenoxaprop-p-ethyl prosulfuron
|
||
asulam glyphosate quinclorac
|
||
atrazine halosulfuron-methyl terbacil
|
||
bentazon metribuzin thifensulfuron-methyl
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl metsulfuron-methyl triasulfuron
|
||
clopyralid MCPA tribenuron-methyl
|
||
chlorsulfuron paraquat
|
||
|
||
*When tank mixing with products that contain either 2,4-D or dicamba, do not exceed the annual per acr e
|
||
application rate for each active ingredient for that crop.
|
||
|
||
See “ Food/Feed Crop Specific Information ” section for more information for more details. R ead and follow
|
||
the applicable Restrictions and Limitations and Dir ections for Use on all products involved in tank mi xing.
|
||
Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control, or crop injury may result from mixing HM-1604 HERBICIDE
|
||
with other pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, inse cticides, or miticides), additives, or fertilizers. Therefore
|
||
always determine compatibility before tan mixing this product with any other pesticide.
|
||
|
||
Compatibility Test for Mix Components
|
||
|
||
Before mixing components, always perform a compatib ility jar test.
|
||
|
||
For 20 gallons per acre spray volume, use 3.3 cups (800 ml) of water. For other spray volumes adjust
|
||
accordingly. Only use water from the intended source at the source temperature.
|
||
|
||
Add components in the sequence indicated in the Mix ing Order using 2 teaspoons for each pound or 1
|
||
teaspoon for each pint of specified label rate per acre.
|
||
|
||
Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between com ponent additions.
|
||
|
||
When the components have all been added to the jar, let the solution stand for 15 minutes. Evaluate t he
|
||
solution for uniformity and stability. The spray s olution should not have free oil on the surface, no r fine
|
||
particles that precipitate to the bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. If the spray solution is not compatible,
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 14
|
||
repeat the compatibility test with the addition of a suitable compatibility agent. If the solution is still
|
||
incompatible, do not mix the ingredients in the same tank.
|
||
|
||
Mixing Order: If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after each component has been added. Maintain
|
||
constant agitation during application.
|
||
|
||
1. Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean spr ayer tank half full of clean water.
|
||
2. Agitation. Maintain constant agitation througho ut mixing and application.
|
||
3. Products in PVA bags. Place any product contain ed in water-soluble bags into the mixing tank. Wai t
|
||
until all water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolv ed and the product is evenly mixed in the spray tan k
|
||
before continuing.
|
||
4. Water-dispersible products (such as dry flowable s, wettable powders, suspension concentrates, and
|
||
suspo-emulsions)
|
||
5. Water-soluble products (such as HM-1604 HERBICIDE ).
|
||
6. Emulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentra te, when applicable).
|
||
7. Water-soluble additives (such as liquid fertiliz ers (28-0-0; 32-0-0), when applicable).*
|
||
8. Remaining quantity of water.
|
||
|
||
* If sprayable fluid fertilizer is used as the carrier.
|
||
|
||
Always perform the Compatibility Test before mixing into the spray tank. Also, when using a sprayable fluid
|
||
fertilizer as the carrier, any product contained in PVA bags must first be completely dissolved in wat er before
|
||
the contents can be added to the fertilizer mix.
|
||
|
||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||
|
||
Arid (dry) conditions: it is extremely important t hat the addition of a suitable Nonionic Surfactant, Oil, or
|
||
sprayable fertilizer be used when applying HM-1604 HERBICIDE . Higher rates of HM-1604 HERBICIDE
|
||
may be needed to control susceptible weeds in this environment.
|
||
Rainfast Period: Rainfall or irrigation occurring within 4 hours after postemergence applications ma y
|
||
reduce effectiveness of HM-1604 HERBICIDE .
|
||
Stress: Do not apply to crops under stress such a s stress due to lack of moisture, hail damage, floo ding,
|
||
herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or widely fluc tuating temperatures, as unsatisfactory control may
|
||
result.
|
||
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
|
||
Maximum seasonal use rate: Refer to Table 5.
|
||
Do not make more than two applications per season regardless of individual application rates
|
||
Preharvest Interval (PHI): Refer to “ Food/Feed Crop Specific Information ”
|
||
Restricted Entry Interval (REI): 48 Hours
|
||
|
||
Do not apply to crops that show injury (leaf phyto toxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other p rior
|
||
herbicide applications, because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged.
|
||
Do not apply this product though any type of irrig ation equipment. Do not contaminate irrigation dit ches
|
||
or water used for domestic purposes.
|
||
|
||
Crop Rotational Restrictions:
|
||
|
||
The interval between application and planting rotat ional crop is given below. Always exclude counting
|
||
days when the ground is frozen. Moisture is essential for the degradation of this herbicide in soil.
|
||
|
||
Planting/replanting restrictions for HM-1604 HERBICIDE applications of 3 2/3 pints per acre or less: No
|
||
rotational cropping restrictions apply at 120 days or more following application. Additionally, for a nnual
|
||
crop uses in this label including sorghum, follow t he preplant use directions under “VI. Food/Feed Cro p
|
||
Specific Information.” For barley, oat, wheat, and other grass seedlings, the interval between applic ation
|
||
and planting is 10 days per 2/3 pint per acre.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 15
|
||
Planting/replanting restrictions for applications o f more than 3 2/3 pints and up to 4 3/4 pints of HM-1604
|
||
HERBICIDE per acre: Corn, sorghum, and all other crops grow n in areas with 30” or more of annual rain
|
||
have no rotational cropping restrictions 120 days o r more after application. Barley, oat, wheat and o ther
|
||
grass seedlings have no cropping restrictions, if t he interval from application to planting is 10 days per
|
||
2/3 pint per acre east of the Mississippi River and 15 days per 2/3 pint per acre west of the Mississi ppi
|
||
River. For all other crops in areas with less than 30” of annual rainfall, the interval between appli cation
|
||
and planting is 180 days or more.
|
||
|
||
Do not plant cotton for at least 30 days after application and after allowing for a minimum accumulation
|
||
of 1" rainfall or overhead irrigation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Table 5. Crop Specific Restrictions and Limitations.
|
||
|
||
Crop Maximum Rate
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
Per Application
|
||
Maximum Rate
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
Per Season
|
||
Livestock Grazing
|
||
or Feeding 1
|
||
Aircraft
|
||
Application
|
||
Between Crop
|
||
Applications 2
|
||
3 2/3 pints 4 3/4 pints Yes Yes
|
||
Pasture, Hay, Silage 3 ¼ pints 6 ½ pints Yes Yes
|
||
Sorghum 2/3 pints 2/3 pints Yes Yes
|
||
Wheat 2 pints 4 pints Yes Yes
|
||
1 Refer to “ Food/F eed Crop Specific Information ” for grazing and feeding restrictions.
|
||
2 Postharvest, Fallow, Crop Stubble and Set-Aside for broadleaf weed control. Refer to “Restrictions ” for
|
||
possible crop rotational restrictions.
|
||
|
||
|
||
FOOD/FEED CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
|
||
|
||
PASTURES, RANGELAND AND GRASS (HAY, SILAGE)
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE is for use on pasture (including pasture grown for hay), rangeland, and grass grown
|
||
for hay or silage, between crop applications/fallow systems, Conservation Reserve Programs, and genera l
|
||
farmstead (non-cropland only).
|
||
|
||
Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for rate selection based on targeted weed or brush species. Some weed species will
|
||
require tank mixes for adequate control.
|
||
|
||
For pasture renovations, wait 3 weeks per 1 1/4 pin ts of HM-1604 HERBICIDE used per acre before
|
||
interseeding or injury may occur.
|
||
|
||
Uses described in this section also pertain to smal l grains (such as barley, corn, forage sorghum, oat s, rye,
|
||
sudangrass, or wheat) grown for pasture, hay, and s ilage only. Newly seeded areas including small gra ins
|
||
grown for pasture or hay, may be injured if rates o f HM-1604 HERBICIDE are greater than 1 1/4 pints per
|
||
acre are applied in one application.
|
||
|
||
In newly established hybrid Bermudagrass, Pangolagr ass, and stargrasses ( Cynodon spp.) use 1 to 2 pints
|
||
of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre to control or suppress weeds after planti ng vegetative propagules
|
||
(stolons) of hybrid bermudagrasses. In addition to the weeds listed in Tables 1 and 2, this rate of HM-1604
|
||
HERBICIDE will control or suppress annual sedges, broadleaf signalgrass, crabgrass, and goosegrass.
|
||
Best results will be obtained if HM-1604 HERBICIDE is applied at the germinating stage of weeds. Und er
|
||
favorable conditions, this is usually 7-10 days aft er planting these grasses. Reduced control can be
|
||
expected if weeds are allowed to reach 1” in height before application or if germination of weeds occu rs 10
|
||
days after application.
|
||
|
||
Use on bentgrass, susceptible grass pastures (such as carpetgrass, buffalograss, or St. Augustine gras s),
|
||
lespedeza, wild winter peas, vetch, clover, and alfalfa pastures may result in some degree of plant injury.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 16
|
||
When perennial weeds are reaching maturity, mowing and allowing some regrowth will enhance control.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Pasture and Rangeland Tank Mixes
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are regis tered for the
|
||
intended use. Users must follow the most restricti ve directions and precautionary language of the pro ducts
|
||
in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE may be applied in tank mixes with one or more of t he following herbicides:
|
||
|
||
2,4-D* Dicamba Dicamba DMA*
|
||
Metsulfuron-methyl Triasulfuron
|
||
|
||
*When tank mixing with products that contain either 2,4-D or dicamba, do not exceed the annual per acr e
|
||
application rate for each active ingredient for that crop.
|
||
|
||
PASTURE & RANGELAND RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
|
||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||
Do not exceed a total of 6 1/2 pints (0.81 lb a.e dicamba and 1.87 lb a.e. 2,4-D) of HM-1604 HERBICIDE
|
||
per treated acre during a growing season.
|
||
Minimum spray interval between applications is 30 days.
|
||
Rates above 2 1/2 pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre are for spot treatments only.
|
||
If grasses are grown for seed or for seed-down pur poses, do not apply after grass reaches joint stage.
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
Grazing and Feeding Non-Lactating Animals : Do not graze non-lactating animals within 7 days of
|
||
treatment. Do not permit meat animals being finish ed for slaughter to graze treated fields within 30 days
|
||
of slaughter.
|
||
Grazing and Feeding Lactating Animals : Do not graze lactating dairy animals within 7 da ys of
|
||
treatment.
|
||
Dry hay and Silage : Treated grasses may be harvested for dry hay or silage but do not harvest within
|
||
37 days of treatment.
|
||
If grass is to be cut for hay, Agricultural Use requirements for the Worker Protection Standard ar e
|
||
applicable.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 4.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
SORGHUM
|
||
|
||
Rates and Timings
|
||
|
||
Apply 2/3 pint of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre to sorghum in the 3-5 leaf stage (4”-8” t all.) For best
|
||
performance apply when weeds are small (less than 3 ” tall).
|
||
|
||
Applications of HM-1604 HERBICIDE to sorghum during periods of rapid growth may resu lt in temporary
|
||
leaning of plants or rolling leaves. These effects are usually outgrown within 10-14 days. Sorghum g rowing
|
||
under conditions of stress such as high moisture, l ow fertility, and abnormal temperature may be more
|
||
sensitive to applications of HM-1604 HERBICIDE . Do not use surfactants or oils with postemergenc e
|
||
applications of HM-1604 HERBICIDE on sorghum crops. Do not use HM-1604 HERBICIDE if the potential
|
||
for sorghum injury is not acceptable.
|
||
|
||
If sorghum is grown for pasture, hay or silage, ref er to “ Pastures, Rangeland and Grass (Hay, Silage) ”
|
||
under “ Food/Feed Crop Specific Information ” for livestock grazing and feeding restrictions.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 17
|
||
|
||
Sorghum Tank Mixes:
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are regis tered for the
|
||
intended use. Users must follow the most restricti ve directions and precautionary language of the pro ducts
|
||
in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE ™ may be applied in tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides:
|
||
|
||
Atrazine Bentazon Bromoxynil
|
||
Halosulfuron-methyl Prosulfuron Quinclorac
|
||
|
||
|
||
SORGHUM RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
|
||
Do not graze or feed treated sorghum forage or sil age prior to mature grain stage.
|
||
Make no more than one postemergence application pe r growing season.
|
||
Do not permit meat or dairy animals to consume tre ated crop as fodder or forage for 30 days following
|
||
application.
|
||
Do not apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to sorghum grown for seed production.
|
||
Pre-Harvest interval is 30 days.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D ester, do not exceed a combined total of 0.5 pounds a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
WHEAT
|
||
(Fall and Spring-seeded)
|
||
|
||
If small grains are grown for pasture or hay only, refer to Pastures, Rangeland and Grass (Hay, Silage ).
|
||
|
||
Early Season Application :
|
||
|
||
Apply up to 2 pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre to wheat unless using one of the wheat sp ecific
|
||
programs below.
|
||
Early season applications to spring-seeded wheat mu st be made after tillering and before wheat reaches the
|
||
6-leaf stage.
|
||
|
||
Early season applications to fall-seeded wheat must be made after tillering and prior to the jointing stage.
|
||
|
||
Take care in staging early developing wheat varieti es such as TAM 107, Madison, or Wakefield to be cer tain
|
||
that the application occurs prior to the jointing stage.
|
||
|
||
Specific Use Programs for Fall-Seeded Wheat Only :
|
||
|
||
Up to 3/4 pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre may be applied on fall-seeded wheat after the wheat
|
||
begins to tiller for suppression of perennial weeds , such as field bindweed. Make applications in the fall
|
||
following a frost but before a killing freeze. Per iods of extended stress such as cold and wet weathe r may
|
||
enhance the possibility of crop injury. For fall a pplications only, do not use if the potential for c rop injury is
|
||
not acceptable.
|
||
|
||
Preharvest Applications :
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE can be used to control listed weeds that may inter fere with harvest of wheat. Apply
|
||
up to 1 1/4 pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre as a broadcast or spot treatment to annua l broadleaf
|
||
weeds when wheat is in the hard dough stage and the green color is gone from the nodes (joints) of the
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 18
|
||
stem. Best results will be obtained if application can be made when weeds are actively growing but be fore
|
||
weeds canopy. A waiting interval of 14 days is req uired before harvest. Do not use preharvest-treate d
|
||
wheat for seed unless a germination test is perform ed on the seed with an acceptable result of 95%
|
||
germination or better. For control of additional b roadleaf weeds or grasses, HM-1604 HERBICIDE may be
|
||
tank mixed with other herbicides such as metsulfuro n-methyl or glyphosate that are registered for preh arvest
|
||
use in wheat.
|
||
|
||
WHEAT RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Do not use HM-1604 HERBICIDE in wheat underseeded with legumes.
|
||
Postemergence:
|
||
Make no more than one application per crop cycle
|
||
Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.25 lb a.e dicamb a and 0.58 lb a.e. 2,4-D) per acre per
|
||
application.
|
||
Preharvest:
|
||
Make no more than one application per crop cycle.
|
||
Do not apply more than 1 ¼ pints (0.16 lb a.e dica mba and 0.36 lb a.e. 2,4-D) per acre per
|
||
application.
|
||
Pre-Harvest interval is 14 days.
|
||
Feeding and Grazing Restrictions for Wheat:
|
||
Do not graze or feed animals within 7 days of trea tment.
|
||
Do not graze or harvest for livestock feed prior t o crop maturity.
|
||
Preharvest use of HM-1604 HERBICIDE is not registered for use in California.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application. Do not
|
||
exceed a combined total of 2.0 pounds of a. e. of dicamba per acre per year
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2, 4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 1. 25 pounds a.e. per acre crop cycle of 2,4-D for pos t
|
||
emergent use. Do not exceed 0.5 pounds of a.e. per acre per crop cycle of 2,4-D for pre-harvest applic ation.
|
||
Do not exceed a total of 1.75 pounds of a.e. per acre per crop cycle for all uses.
|
||
|
||
Wheat Tank Mixes:
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are regis tered for the
|
||
intended use. Users must follow the most restricti ve directions and precautionary language of the pro ducts
|
||
in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
Table 6 – Wheat Tank Mix Partners
|
||
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
4 diuron 3 prosulfuron 1
|
||
bromoxynil fenoxaprop-p-ethyl 2 thifensulfuron-methyl 1
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl metribuzin 3 tribenuron-methyl 1
|
||
chlorsulfuron 1 MCPA 2 triasulfuron 1
|
||
clopyralid metsulfuron-methyl 1
|
||
1 Do not use low rates of sulfonylurea herbicide, suc h as chlorsulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, prosulfuron , thifensulfuron-
|
||
methyl, tribenuron-methyl and triasulfuron on more mature weeds or on dense vegetative growth.
|
||
2 Do not use as a tank mix treatment with 2,4-D, dic amba, fenoxaprop-p-ethyl or MCPA on Durum wheat. D o not tank
|
||
mix with 2,4-D, fenoxaprop-p-ethyl or MCPA if wild oat is the larger weed.
|
||
3 Tank mixes with diuron and metribuzin are for use in fall-seeded wheat only.
|
||
4 HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds acid equival ent of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with 2,4-D do not
|
||
exceed a combined total of 0.5 pound acid equivalent per acre of 2,4-D.
|
||
|
||
Between Crop Applications/Fallow Systems, Conservat ion Reserve Programs, and General
|
||
Farmstead
|
||
|
||
These uses are considered Food/Feed Crops when harv ested, grazed or foraged. Consult section on “Tank
|
||
Mixing Information” for adjuvant restrictions and section on “Additives” for specific use directions.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 19
|
||
|
||
NON-FOOD/FEED USE (LAND NOT HARVESTED, GRAZED OR FO RAGED)-SPECIFIC INFORMATION.
|
||
|
||
|
||
BETWEEN CROP APPLICATIONS
|
||
|
||
Preplant Directions (Postharvest, Fallow, Crop Stub ble, Set-Aside) For Broadleaf Weed Control
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE can be applied postharvest in the fall, spring, or summer during the fallow period or to
|
||
crop stubble/set-aside acres. Apply to weeds after crop harvest (postharvest) and before a killing fr ost or in
|
||
the fallow cropland or crop stubble the following spring or summer.
|
||
|
||
See “ Restrictions and Limitations ” for the specified interval between application an d planting to prevent
|
||
crop injury.
|
||
|
||
Rates and Timings:
|
||
|
||
Apply 1 – 3 2/3 pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre. Refer to Table 1 to determine use rates for specific
|
||
targeted weed species. Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 4 3/4
|
||
pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per treated acre during a growing season. For bes t performance, apply HM-
|
||
1604 HERBICIDE when annual weeds are less than 6" tall, when bien nial weeds are in the rosette stage and
|
||
to perennial weed regrowth in late summer or fall f ollowing a mowing or tillage treatment. The most e ffective
|
||
control of upright perennial broadleaf weeds such a s Canada thistle and Jerusalem artichoke occurs if HM-
|
||
1604 HERBICIDE is applied when the majority of weeds have at leas t 4-6" of regrowth or for weeds such as
|
||
field bindweed and hedge bindweed that are in or be yond the full bloom stage. The addition of liquid
|
||
fertilizers (28-0-0, 32-0-0) at ½ GPA has shown to increase efficacy.
|
||
|
||
Do not disturb treated areas following application. Treatments may not kill weeds that develop from s eed or
|
||
underground plant parts such as rhizomes or bulblet s, after the effective period for HM-1604 HERBICIDE .
|
||
For seedling control, a follow-up program or other cultural practices could be instituted.
|
||
|
||
Between Crop Tank Mixes:
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are regis tered for the
|
||
intended use. Users must follow the most restricti ve directions and precautionary language of the pro ducts
|
||
in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
In tank mixes with one or more of the following her bicides, apply 1.0 - 1.25 pints of HM-1604 HERBICID E per
|
||
acre for control of annual weeds, or 1.25 - 4.25 pi nts of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre for control of biennial
|
||
and perennial weeds
|
||
|
||
2,4-D* Dicamba* Paraquat
|
||
Atrazine Diflufenzopyr Picloram
|
||
Carfentrazone-ethyl Glyphosate Pronamide
|
||
Chlorsulfuron Metribuzin Quinclorac
|
||
Clopyralid Metsulfuron-methyl Triasulfuron
|
||
|
||
*When tank mixing with products that contain 2,4-D or dicamba, do not exceed the annual per acre
|
||
application rate for each active ingredient for that crop.
|
||
|
||
BETWEEN CROP APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
|
||
Plant only labeled crops within 29 days following application.
|
||
Limited to 2 applications per year.
|
||
Minimum of 30 days between applications.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 20
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPLICATIONS TO FALLOW GROUND PRIOR TO PLANTING COT TON
|
||
|
||
Rates and Timings
|
||
|
||
Apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE as a broadcast or spot treatment to emerged and ac tively growing weeds at the
|
||
rate of 1 to 3 2/3 pints per acre. The most effective control of weeds occurs if application is made when
|
||
weeds are in the 2-4 leaf stage and rosettes are less than 2" across
|
||
|
||
Cropping Restrictions
|
||
|
||
Do not plant cotton for at least 30 days after application and after allowing for a minimum accumulation of 1"
|
||
rainfall or overhead irrigation. Do not apply west of the Rockies or to geographic areas with average annual
|
||
rainfall less than 25".
|
||
|
||
Tank Mix Treatments:
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are regis tered for the
|
||
intended use. Users must follow the most restricti ve directions and precautionary language of the pro ducts
|
||
in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
For control of grasses or additional broadleaf weeds, HM-1604 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with
|
||
prometryn, paraquat, and glyphosate herbicides.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
FOREST MANAGEMENT
|
||
|
||
Forest Site Preparation
|
||
|
||
Budbreak Spray: For control of alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and susceptible woody plants before
|
||
planting forest seedlings, apply up to 2 quarts per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre.
|
||
Apply as an oil spray (see " Mixing Instructions ") after alder buds break, but before foliage is 1/ 4 full size. A
|
||
water spray including 2 to 4 quarts per acre of die sel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, or crop oil concentra te may also
|
||
be used.
|
||
|
||
Foliage Spray: To control alder and susceptible woody plants bef ore planting forest seedlings, apply up to 4
|
||
pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mix ture per acre. If desired, apply as a water spray including
|
||
up to 1 quart of diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, o r crop oil concentrate per gallon of water (see "Mi xing
|
||
Instructions"). For best results, apply after alder foliage has reached full size.
|
||
|
||
Conifer Release: Some Conifers are more susceptible to HM-1604 HER BICIDE than others. To control
|
||
alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and susceptible woody plants in young conifer stands, apply up to 2
|
||
pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mix ture per acre. Apply this spring foliage treatment as a
|
||
water spray when 3/4 of the brush foliage has full size leaves and before new conifer growth reaches 2
|
||
inches in length. Such stages usually occur betwee n early May and mid-June, but base application timi ng on
|
||
growth stages of brush and conifers. Application m ay cause leader deformation and other conifer injur y, but
|
||
trees should overcome it during the next growing season.
|
||
|
||
To control tanoak, madrone, ceanothus, canyon live oak, and manzanita, and to release Douglas fir,
|
||
hemlock, Sitka spruce or grand fir, apply up to 3 p ints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixt ure per
|
||
acre. Apply this spring foliage treatment as a wat er spray including, if desired, up to 1 quart of di esel oil, fuel
|
||
oil, stove oil, or crop oil concentrate per gallon of water (see " Mixing Instructions "). Make application
|
||
before new growth on Douglas fir is 2 inches long. To release ponderosa pine from the same species, t reat
|
||
before new pine growth begins in the spring. Addit ion of oil or oil concentrate may cause unacceptabl e injury
|
||
to pines. For dormant applications in late winter or early spring for control of susceptible woody sp ecies such
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 21
|
||
as alder, willow, poplars, cherry, vine maple, cean othus, tanoak, madrone, and manzanita, apply up to 3
|
||
pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mix ture (with diesel oil, etc.) per acre. Apply this dormant
|
||
treatment in diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, or ot her suitable diluent such as water plus crop oil co ncentrate (see
|
||
"Mixing Instructions"). Do not use in plantations where pine and larch are among the desired crop species.
|
||
|
||
To control hazel dodder ( cuscuta coryli ) in the Lake states, apply up to 2 pints per acre in a minimum of 10
|
||
gallons spray mixture per acre. Apply as a water s pray when new shoot growth of hazel is complete (us ually
|
||
mid-July).
|
||
|
||
After conifer species such as white pine, ponderosa pine, jack pine, red pine, black spruce, white spr uce, red
|
||
spruce, and balsam fir crease growth and harden off and brush is still actively growing in late summer , apply
|
||
up to 3 pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons w ater spray mixture per acre. Apply as a water spra y to
|
||
control certain competing hardwoods such as alder, aspen, birch, hazel and willow. However, if possib le
|
||
injury cannot be tolerated, do not use since this treatment may cause conifer injury.
|
||
|
||
Forest Roadsides: To control susceptible broadleaf weeds and woody plants on forest roadsides, apply 1
|
||
to 3 pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons wate r spray mixture per acre. Apply as a water spray a nd, if
|
||
necessary to ensure penetration of foliage, include up to 3 quarts per acre of diesel oil, fuel oil, s tove oil, or
|
||
crop oil concentrate (see "Mixing Instructions").
|
||
|
||
FOREST MANAGEMENT RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
|
||
Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
Maximum: 1 application per year.
|
||
Do not apply more than 1 gallon of product per acr e per year
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ROADSIDES; MEDIANS; HIGHWAY, RAILROAD, UTILITY AND PIPELINE RIGHTS-OF-WAY; VACANT
|
||
LOTS; AROUND UTILITY INSTALLATIONS, TRANSFORMERS, P UMP HOUSES, AND BUILDINGS;
|
||
STORAGE AREAS; FENCES; GUARDRAILS; LUMBER YARDS; IN DUSTRIAL SITES; AIRPORTS;
|
||
TANK FARMS; FARMSTEADS; AND SIMILAR NONCROP AREAS
|
||
|
||
|
||
For control of listed broadleaf weeds and small woo dy plants, apply 2/3 to 2 pints per acre diluted in 10
|
||
gallons of water. Use the high rate for woody plan ts. Applications may be as broadcast sprays, small area
|
||
sprays or spot treatments. For small areas or spot spraying, use 2 fluid ounces per gallon of water a nd spray
|
||
weeds to runoff. Regardless of the method of appli cation, use adequate spray volume for full coverage of
|
||
weeds. Application timing is in the early spring w hen sufficient weeds have emerged, and when weeds a re
|
||
small and actively growing, but before weeds exceed size limits described in weed tables. Summer
|
||
applications to older, drought-stressed weeds are l ess effective. However, listed weeds are more
|
||
susceptible again in the fall when cooler, wetter c onditions support active growth before a killing fr ost. For
|
||
fall treatment of mature weeds or perennial weed re growth, use up to 1.0 pints per acre diluted in 10 gallons
|
||
of water. Several seasons of spring plus fall trea tments may be necessary to control certain listed
|
||
perennials. Use of oil sprays or the addition of s pray adjuvants improves weed control, but also incr eases
|
||
the risk of damage to desirable ground covers.
|
||
|
||
Precautions :
|
||
Plant Response : Bent grass, other warm season or southern grasses , alfalfa, clover, or other legumes may
|
||
be killed or injured.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 22
|
||
NONCROP USE RESTRICTIONS :
|
||
|
||
Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
Do not apply when grass is in boot to milk stage, or after heading begins, if grass production is des ired.
|
||
Do not reseed for at least 30 days following last application.
|
||
Do not apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAMS AND GENERAL FARMSTEAD
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE is for use for Conservation Reserve Programs, general farmstead (non-cropland
|
||
only), weed and brush control, or use in State Recognized Noxious Weed areas (non-cropland areas).
|
||
|
||
Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for rate selection based on targeted weed or brush species. Some weed species will
|
||
require tank mixes for adequate control.
|
||
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are regis tered for the
|
||
intended use. Users must follow the most restricti ve directions and precautionary language of the pro ducts
|
||
in the mixture.
|
||
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
|
||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year. Min imum of 30 days between applications.
|
||
Rates above 2 1/2 pints of HM-1604 HERBICIDE per acre are for spot treatments only.
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do no t exceed a total of 4 3/4 pints of HM-1604
|
||
HERBICIDE per treated acre during a growing season.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
FARMSTEAD AND FENCE-ROW TREATMENT APPLICATION INSTR UCTIONS
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE may be applied using water or oil and water emulsi ons in spot application to control
|
||
undesirable vegetation using handgun or similar typ es of application equipment. In addition to weed s pecies
|
||
listed in Tables 1 and 2, these treatments may be u sed to control or suppress woody plant species list ed in
|
||
Table 7.
|
||
|
||
To prepare soil and water emulsions, mix in the ord er and proportions indicated below.
|
||
1. Water: Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sp rayer tank with the desired quantity of clean water .
|
||
Maintain constant agitation during complete mixing procedure.
|
||
2. Emulsifier: Add 0.5% volume to volume of water.
|
||
3. HM-1604 HERBICIDE : add 1.5 gallons per 100 gallons of total intended solution.
|
||
4. Diesel Oil: Add 10 gallons per 100 gallons of to tal intended solution.
|
||
|
||
One gallon of HM-1604 HERBICIDE in forty gallons of spray solution contains 1.0 pounds acid equivalent of
|
||
dicamba and 2.3 pounds acid equivalent of 2,4-D. Spray plants to wet.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 23
|
||
The solution should remain milky colored without an oily layer on top when under agitation. If an oil y layer
|
||
forms, increase the amount of emulsifier or change to a more effective emulsifier.
|
||
|
||
To control listed brush, briars, and weeds along fence-rows surrounding pasture and ranch lands, and f allow
|
||
fields, use a tank mix of 1.5% HM-1604 HERBICIDE , 88.5% water, 10% diesel oil, and sufficient emuls ifier
|
||
(to mix the diesel and emulsifier). The diesel oil in this tank mix will damage or kill desirable grasses, do not
|
||
use in pastures or where damage to desirable species cannot be tolerated.
|
||
|
||
Maintain constant agitation during application. Under good agitation, the spray solution should be milky
|
||
white with no oil layer on top. If oil layer forms , increase the amount of emulsifier or change to a more
|
||
effective emulsifier.
|
||
|
||
FOR SPRAYING FOLIAR APPLICATIONS :
|
||
1. Spray when leaves have reached full size but hav e not hardened due to drought or maturity.
|
||
2. Spray individual plants to wet with handgun.
|
||
3. For larger stems (up to 3" in diameter) and hard to control species, direct spray stream to base of stems
|
||
to wet the stem at soil surface in addition to wetting the foliage.
|
||
4. Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
|
||
FOR DORMANT BASAL APPLICATIONS :
|
||
1. Increase diesel oil content to 15% or 15 gallons of diesel oil per 100 gallons of total solution.
|
||
2. Spray in late winter and early spring before pla nts break dormancy.
|
||
3. Spray the bottom 24" of the target stem to wet o n all sides.
|
||
4. For larger stems (up to 3" in diameter) and hard to kill species direct the spray solution to the base of
|
||
target stems to wet the soil at the stem/soil junction in addition to wetting the stem.
|
||
|
||
FOR CUT SURFACE TREATMENTS :
|
||
Apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE in an undiluted state as a cut surface treatment to control unwanted trees and
|
||
prevent sprouts of cut trees.
|
||
Frill or Girdle Treatments: Make a continuous cut or a series of overlapping cuts using an axe to girdle
|
||
tree trunk. Spray or paint the cut surface with HM-1604 HERBICIDE .
|
||
Stump Treatments: Spray or paint freshly cut surf ace with HM-1604 HERBICIDE . Thoroughly wet the
|
||
cambium layer (the area adjacent to the bark). Treat stumps within 6 hours after cutting.
|
||
Basal spray, Cut Surface (stumps and frill): Limit of one basal spray or cut surface application per year.
|
||
Maximum of 8.0 lbs of 2,4-D a.e. per 100 gallons of spray solution.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Table 7. The following list of trees and vines can be controlled on farmsteads and fencerows as foliar, basal,
|
||
or cut surface treatments:
|
||
|
||
Alder
|
||
Ash
|
||
Aspen
|
||
Basswood
|
||
Beech
|
||
Blackberry
|
||
Blackgum
|
||
Cedar
|
||
Cherry
|
||
Chinquapin
|
||
Cottonwood
|
||
Creosotebush
|
||
Dewberry
|
||
Dogwood
|
||
Elm
|
||
Grape
|
||
Greenbriar
|
||
Hawthorn (Thornapple)
|
||
Hemlock
|
||
Hickory
|
||
Honeylocust
|
||
Honeysuckle
|
||
Hornbeam
|
||
Huckleberry
|
||
Huisache
|
||
Ivy, Poison
|
||
Kudzu
|
||
Locust, Black
|
||
Maple
|
||
Mesquite
|
||
Oak
|
||
Oak, Poison
|
||
Olive, Russian
|
||
Persimmon, Eastern
|
||
Pine
|
||
Plum, Sand (Wild Plum)
|
||
Poplar
|
||
Rabbitbrush
|
||
Redcedar, Eastern
|
||
Rose, McCartney
|
||
Rose, Multiflora
|
||
Sagebrush, Fringe
|
||
Sassafras
|
||
Spruce
|
||
Sumac
|
||
Sweetgum
|
||
Sycamore
|
||
Tarbrush
|
||
Willow
|
||
Witchhazel
|
||
Yaupon
|
||
Yucca
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 24
|
||
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
|
||
Do not exceed 40 gallons of spray solution per tre ated acre per application.
|
||
Do not allow this spray mix to contact desirable v egetation.
|
||
Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
SOD FARMS
|
||
|
||
For best results, do not mow turf 1 to 2 days befor e or after application. Delay turf watering until t he day after
|
||
application. Do not apply to newly seeded areas unt il grass is well established and has been mowed sev eral
|
||
times. A period of about 30 days after application is usually a sufficient interval before reseeding. Seeding a
|
||
small area and observing response is recommended before large scale seeding.
|
||
|
||
COOL SEASON GRASSES:
|
||
|
||
To control listed emerged broadleaf weeds in cool s eason turfgrasses such as tall fescue, bluegrass, o r
|
||
perennial ryegrass, apply 1.0 - 4.0 pints per acre. Apply when weeds are small and actively growing un der
|
||
good moisture conditions.
|
||
|
||
Use sufficient spray solution for thorough and uniform coverage, and no less than 2 gallons per acre.
|
||
|
||
COOL SEASON GRASS RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Do not use on creeping grasses such as bentgrass e xcept as a spot treatment.
|
||
Do not use on dichondra or other herbaceous ground covers. Legumes may be damaged or killed.
|
||
Reseeding: Delay reseeding at least 30 days follow ing application. With spring application, reseed in the
|
||
fall and with fall application, reseed in the spring.
|
||
Do not use on carpetgrass, bentgrass, or Dichondra turf, or where desirable clovers are present.
|
||
|
||
WARM SEASON GRASSES:
|
||
|
||
To control many broadleaf weeds in warm season turf grasses such as common bermudagrass, hybrid
|
||
bermudagrass, bahiagrass, zoysiagrass, buffalograss , centipedegrass, seashore paspalum, or kikuyugrass ,
|
||
apply up to 1.5 pints per acre. Apply when weeds are small and actively growing under moist conditions.
|
||
|
||
To control many broadleaf weeds in common St. Augus tine, apply up to 1.5 pints per acre. Apply when
|
||
weeds are small and actively growing under moist co nditions.
|
||
|
||
St. Augustine Precautions:
|
||
If dry conditions exist, irrigate 8 hours before a nd 8 hours after application.
|
||
Over application of this product can cause turf in jury (discoloration, turf thinning, stunting and even turf
|
||
death).
|
||
To avoid turf injury, use only on turfgrass that i s reasonably free of stress from diseases, insects, excess
|
||
heat or cold, drought or excess rainfall/irrigation, shaded areas, low soil pH, nematodes, improper
|
||
mowing or improper applications of fertilizer and pesticides. Injury can occur if this product is applied
|
||
under any of these or other stress conditions. Under any of these stress conditions, any turf damage
|
||
caused by the use of this product is beyond the control of Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC and all risk is
|
||
assumed by the buyer and/or user.
|
||
If any discoloration is objectionable or any level of phytotoxicity, then do not add surfactant or adjuvants
|
||
to HM-1604 HERBICIDE.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 25
|
||
|
||
WARM SEASON PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Do not use tank mixture combinations; unless your experience indicates that the tank mixture will not
|
||
result in turf injury.
|
||
|
||
WARM SEASON RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Do not apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to ‘Floratam’, ‘Bitterblue’ and other improved var ieties of St.
|
||
Augustinegrass.
|
||
Do not mow 2 days before and until 2 days after th e application of this product.
|
||
Do not broadcast or spot apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to St. Augustinegrass during spring green-up,
|
||
which is the transition period between dormancy and active growth.
|
||
Do not broadcast or spot apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to St. Augustinegrass during the fall to winter
|
||
transition or if temperatures are expected to drop below 40°F within ten (10) days of application
|
||
Do not broadcast apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE when ambient temperatures are below 50°F or above
|
||
85°F; some injury may be expected with spot treatme nts when air temperatures exceed 85°F.
|
||
|
||
SOD FARM RESTRICTIONS (Warm and Cool Season Use) :
|
||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year (exc luding spot treatments).
|
||
Do not apply more than 4 pints (0.5 lb a.e dicamba and 1.15 lb a.e. 2,4-D) product per acre per
|
||
application on cool season grass varieties..
|
||
Do not apply more than 1.5 pints (0.19 lb a.e dica mba and 0.43 lb a.e. 2,4-D) product per acre per
|
||
application on warm season grass varieties.
|
||
Minimum spray interval between broadcast applicati ons is 21 days.
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application or a tot al of
|
||
2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year..
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 4.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTAL AND RECREATIONAL TURFGRASSES, LAWNS,
|
||
GOLF COURSES (Fairways, Aprons, Tees, and Roughs), PARKS AND CEMETERIES
|
||
|
||
Refer to " Turf Use Requirements " in the " Non-Agricultural Use Requirements " section. For best results,
|
||
do not mow turf 1 to 2 days before or after applica tion. Delay turf watering for at least 1 hour after
|
||
application. Product in contact with desirable tree s, shrubs, flowers or vegetables since plant injury may
|
||
result. Do not apply to newly seeded areas until gr ass is well established and has been mowed several
|
||
times. A period of about 30 days after application is usually a sufficient interval before reseeding g rasses (or
|
||
other plants). Seeding a small area and observing response is recommended before large scale seeding.
|
||
|
||
COOL SEASON GRASSES:
|
||
To control listed emerged broadleaf weeds in cool s eason turfgrasses such as tall fescue, bluegrass, o r
|
||
perennial ryegrass, apply 2.0 - 3.0 pints per acre (0.75 to 1.0 fluid ounces per 1,000 square feet). A pplication
|
||
timing for broadcast treatment is in the early spri ng when small weeds have emerged and are actively
|
||
growing under good moisture conditions. For very w eedy turf, a follow-up broadcast or spot applicatio n may
|
||
be needed from 2 to 4 weeks later. Summer applicati ons are typically spot treatments of individual wee ds
|
||
that have emerged after a spring broadcast treatmen t. In the fall when cooler, wetter conditions favor active
|
||
weed growth, broadcast application may be appropria te for very weedy turf, such as an area that had no
|
||
spring broadcast treatment.
|
||
|
||
WARM SEASON GRASSES:
|
||
To control listed broadleaf weeds in warm season tu rfgrasses such as common bermudagrass, hybrid
|
||
bermudagrass, bahiagrass, zoysiagrass, buffalograss , centipedegrass, seashore paspalum, or kikuyugrass ,
|
||
apply up to 1.5 pints per acre. Apply when weeds are small and actively growing under moist conditions.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 26
|
||
|
||
Do not use where desirable clovers are present.
|
||
|
||
|
||
To control listed broadleaf weeds in common St. Aug ustine, apply up to 1.5 pints per acre. Apply when
|
||
weeds are small and actively growing under moist co nditions.
|
||
|
||
St. Augustine Precautions :
|
||
If dry conditions exist, irrigate 8 hours before a nd 8 hours after application.
|
||
Over application of this product can cause turf in jury (discoloration, turf thinning, stunting and even turf
|
||
death).
|
||
Do not use tank mixture combinations; unless your experience indicates that the tank mixture will not
|
||
result in turf injury.
|
||
To avoid turf injury, use only on turfgrass that i s reasonably free of stress from diseases, insects, excess
|
||
heat or cold, drought or excess rainfall/irrigation, shaded areas, low soil pH, nematodes, improper
|
||
mowing or improper applications of fertilizer and pesticides. Injury can occur if this product is applied
|
||
under any of these or other stress conditions. Under any of these stress conditions, any turf damage
|
||
caused by the use of this product is beyond the control of Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC and to the extent
|
||
consistent with applicable law all risk is assumed by the buyer and/or user.
|
||
|
||
St. Augustine RESTRICTIONS :
|
||
Do not apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to ‘Floratam’, ‘Bitterblue’ and other improved varieties of St.
|
||
Augustinegrass.
|
||
Do not mow 2 days before and until 2 days after th e application of this product.
|
||
Do not broadcast or spot apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to St. Augustinegrass during spring green-up,
|
||
which is the transition period between dormancy and active growth.
|
||
Do not broadcast or spot apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE to St. Augustinegrass during the fall to winter
|
||
transition or if temperatures are expected to drop below 40°F within ten (10) days of application
|
||
Do not broadcast apply HM-1604 HERBICIDE when ambient temperatures are below 50°F or above
|
||
85°F; some injury may be expected with spot treatme nts when air temperatures exceed 85°F.
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTAL TURFGRASS RESTRICTIONS :
|
||
Do not apply more than 4 pints (0.5 lb a.e dicamba and 1.15 lb a.e. 2,4-D) product per acre per
|
||
application on cool season grass varieties.
|
||
Do not apply more than 1.5 pints (0.19 lb a.e dica mba and 0.43 lb a.e. 2,4-D) product per acre per
|
||
application on warm season grass varieties.
|
||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year on cool and warm season grasses.
|
||
Minimum spray interval between broadcast applications is 30 days.
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.125 pounds a.e. of dicamba per pint. W hen tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain dicamba, do not exceed a combined total of 1.0 pound of a.e. per acre per application or a tot al of
|
||
2.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year..
|
||
|
||
HM-1604 HERBICIDE contains 0.29 pounds a.e. of 2,4-D per pint. When tank mixing with products that
|
||
contain 2,4-D, do not exceed a combined total of 4.0 pounds of a.e. per acre per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Weeds listed in this label:
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
ANNUALS
|
||
Amaranth, Palmer
|
||
, Powell
|
||
, Spiny
|
||
Beebalm, Spotted
|
||
Black Medic
|
||
Broomweed, Common
|
||
Buckwheat, Wild
|
||
Buffalobur
|
||
Burdock
|
||
Buttercup, Corn
|
||
Carpetweed
|
||
|
||
Amaranthus palmeri
|
||
Amaranthus powellii
|
||
Amaranthus spinosus
|
||
Monarda punctata
|
||
Medicago lupulina
|
||
Gutierrezia dracunculoides
|
||
Fallopia convovulus
|
||
Solanum rostratum
|
||
Arctium spp.
|
||
Ranunculus arvensis
|
||
Mollugo verticillata
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 27
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Chickweed, Common
|
||
Cockle, Corn
|
||
Cocklebur, Common
|
||
Coreopsis, Plains
|
||
Croton, Woolly
|
||
Devilsclaw
|
||
Dogfennel (Cypressweed)
|
||
Eveningprimrose, Cutleaf
|
||
Flax
|
||
Fleabane, Annual
|
||
Flixweed
|
||
Henbit
|
||
Knotweed, Prostrate
|
||
Kochia
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common
|
||
Lettuce, Prickly
|
||
Mallow, Common
|
||
Marestail (Horseweed)
|
||
Morningglory, Ivyleaf
|
||
Tall
|
||
Mustard, Annual
|
||
Tansy
|
||
Pennycress, Field
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia
|
||
Pigweed, Prostrate,
|
||
Redroot,
|
||
Smooth,
|
||
Tumble
|
||
Pineapple weed
|
||
Poorjoe
|
||
Puncturevine
|
||
Purslane, Common
|
||
Ragweed, Common,
|
||
Lance-leaf,
|
||
Western
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
, Yellow
|
||
Sedge
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Sneezeweed, Bitter
|
||
Sunflower, Common (wild)
|
||
Thistle, Russian
|
||
Woodsorrel, Common
|
||
, Yellow
|
||
Stellaria media
|
||
Agrostemma githago
|
||
Xanthium strumarium
|
||
Coreopsis tinctoria
|
||
Croton capitatus
|
||
Proboscidea louisianica
|
||
Eupatorium capillifolium
|
||
Oenothera laciniata
|
||
Linum spp.
|
||
Erigeron annuus
|
||
Descurainia sophia
|
||
Lamium amplexicaule
|
||
Polygonum aviculare
|
||
Kochia scoparia
|
||
Chenopodium album
|
||
Lactuca serriola
|
||
Malva neglecta
|
||
Conyza canadensis
|
||
Ipomea hederacea
|
||
Ipomea purpurea
|
||
Brassica spp.
|
||
Descurainia pinnata
|
||
Thlaspi arvense
|
||
Lepidium virginicum
|
||
Amaranthus blitoides
|
||
Amaranthus retroflexus
|
||
Amaranthus hybridus
|
||
Amaranthus albus
|
||
Matricaria discoidea
|
||
Diodia teres
|
||
Tribulus terrestris
|
||
Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Ambrosia bidentata
|
||
Ambrosia psilostachya
|
||
Sisymbrium irio
|
||
Barbarea vulgaris
|
||
Cyperus compressus
|
||
Capsella bursa-pastoris
|
||
Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Helenium amarum
|
||
Helianthus annuus
|
||
Salsola iberica
|
||
Oxalis acetosella
|
||
Oxalis stricta
|
||
|
||
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
BIENNALS AND PERENNIALS
|
||
Bindweed, field
|
||
Bittercress
|
||
Buckeye
|
||
Bull nettle
|
||
Carrot, Wild
|
||
Chickweed, Field
|
||
, Mouseear
|
||
Chicory
|
||
Clover
|
||
Clover, Hop
|
||
Dandelion
|
||
Dock, Curly
|
||
Elderberry
|
||
Goldenrod, Missouri
|
||
|
||
Convolvulus arvensis
|
||
Cardamine spp.
|
||
Aesculus spp.
|
||
Cnidoscolus stimulosus
|
||
Daucus carota
|
||
Cerastium arvense
|
||
Cerastium fontanum
|
||
Cichorium intybus
|
||
Trifolium spp
|
||
Trifolium aureum
|
||
Taraxacum officinale
|
||
Rumex crispus
|
||
Sambucus canadensis
|
||
Solidago missouriensis
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 28
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Goldenweed, Common
|
||
Groundsel
|
||
Honeysuckle, Hairy
|
||
Horsenettle
|
||
Ironweed
|
||
Ivy, Poison
|
||
Knapweed, Black
|
||
Russian
|
||
Spotted
|
||
Marshelder
|
||
Mesquite
|
||
Milkweed, Antelope-horns
|
||
Nettle, Stinging
|
||
Nightshade, Silverleaf
|
||
Black
|
||
Persimmon, Eastern
|
||
Plaintain, Broadleaf
|
||
, Buckhorn
|
||
Rabbitbrush
|
||
Ragwort, Tansy
|
||
Redvine
|
||
Sagebrush, Fringed
|
||
Smartweed, Swamp
|
||
Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel)
|
||
Sowthistle, Perennial
|
||
Spurge, Leafy
|
||
Starthistle, Yellow
|
||
Tallow Tree, Chinese
|
||
Teasel
|
||
Thistle, Bull
|
||
Canada
|
||
Musk
|
||
Plumeless
|
||
Toadflax, Dalmatian
|
||
Vetch
|
||
Yankeeweed
|
||
Yarrow, Common
|
||
Iscoma coronopifolia
|
||
Senecio vulgaris
|
||
Lonicera hispidula
|
||
Solanum carolinense
|
||
Vernonia fasciculata
|
||
Rhus radicans
|
||
Centaurea nigra
|
||
Rhaponticum repens
|
||
Centaurea stoebe
|
||
Iva annua
|
||
Prosopis spp
|
||
Asclepias asperula
|
||
Urtica dioica
|
||
Solanum elaeagnifolium
|
||
Solanum nigrum
|
||
Diospyros virginiana
|
||
Plantago major
|
||
Plantago lanceolata
|
||
Chrysothamnus pulchellus
|
||
Jacobaea vulgaris
|
||
Brunnichia ovata
|
||
Artemisia frigida
|
||
Polygonum hydropiperoides
|
||
Rumex acetosella
|
||
Sonchus arvensis
|
||
Euphorbia esula
|
||
Centaurea solstitialis
|
||
Triadica sebifera
|
||
Dipsacus fullonum
|
||
Cirsium vulgare
|
||
Cirsium arvense
|
||
Carduus nutans
|
||
Carduus acanthoides
|
||
Linaria dalmatica
|
||
Vicia spp.
|
||
Eupatorium compositifolium
|
||
Achillea millefolium
|
||
|
||
|
||
Food/Feed Crop Uses
|
||
|
||
This product can be used on the following:
|
||
Conservation Reserve Program Land
|
||
Fallow Systems (Between Crop Application)
|
||
General Farmstead
|
||
Grain Sorghum
|
||
Grass (Hay or Silage)
|
||
Industrial Sites
|
||
Pastures
|
||
Rangeland
|
||
Rights-of-way
|
||
Roadsides
|
||
Non-crop Areas
|
||
Wheat
|
||
Sod Farms
|
||
Ornamental & Recreational Turf
|
||
|
||
|
||
These crops are considered Food/Feed crops only whe n harvested, grazed, or foraged. Otherwise, they are
|
||
considered non-Food/Feed uses.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 29
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
|
||
PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water, food, or fe ed by storage or disposal. Do not store under
|
||
conditions that might adversely affect the container or its ability to function properly.
|
||
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Do not store below temperature o f 32°F or above 100°F. Store in original container
|
||
in a well-ventilated area separately from fertilize r, feed, and foodstuffs. Keep container tightly clo sed when
|
||
not in use. Reduce stacking height where local conditions can affect package strength.
|
||
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Was tes resulting from this product may be disposed of
|
||
on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtur e, or
|
||
rinsate is a violation of Federal law and may conta minate groundwater. If these wastes cannot be dispo sed
|
||
of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agenc y, or
|
||
the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest E PA Regional Office for guidance.
|
||
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Non-refillable containers (1, 2 .5, 30 & 55 gallon): Do not reuse or refill this
|
||
container. Offer for recycling, if available. Tripl e rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly
|
||
after emptying.
|
||
|
||
(Non-refillable <5 gallons): Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application eq uipment
|
||
or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container ¼ full with water and
|
||
recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later
|
||
use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if
|
||
allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, state out of smoke.
|
||
|
||
(Non-refillable >5 gallons): Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application eq uipment
|
||
or a mix tank. Fill the container ¼ full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and
|
||
roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its
|
||
end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth
|
||
several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or
|
||
disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times. The n offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose
|
||
of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned,
|
||
state out of smoke.
|
||
|
||
Pressure rinse as follows (all sizes): Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mi x tank
|
||
and continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over
|
||
application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use for disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle
|
||
inside of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow
|
||
begins to drip.
|
||
|
||
Refillable container (250 gallon & bulk): Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container
|
||
for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person
|
||
disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller.
|
||
|
||
To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from the container into app lication
|
||
equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate
|
||
water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collect ion
|
||
system. Repeat this rinsing process two more times . Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and
|
||
dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, b y burning. If
|
||
burned, state out of smoke.
|
||
|
||
In Case of Spill: In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product, call ChemTrec 800-424-9300.
|
||
|
||
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
|
||
Dike and contain the spill with inert material (san d, earth, etc) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to
|
||
separate containers for disposal. Remove contaminat ed clothing, and wash affected skin areas with soap
|
||
and water. Wash clothing before re-use. Keep the spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water.
|
||
|
||
Filename: HM-1604 Herbicide (5905-AUG) 120321 CLN 30
|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY
|
||
|
||
The DIRECTIONS FOR USE of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. T he
|
||
directions are believed to be reliable and should b e followed carefully. Crop injury, ineffectiveness , or other
|
||
unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions or presence of other
|
||
materials. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.
|
||
|
||
HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC warrants that this pro duct conforms to the chemical description on the
|
||
label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referr ed to in the Directions for Use subject to the inhe rent risks
|
||
referred to above. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH A PPLICABLE LAW, HELENA AGRI-
|
||
ENTERPRISES, LLC MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY
|
||
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTH ER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||
WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT
|
||
EXTEND TO, AND THE BUYER SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBL E FOR, ANY AND ALL LOSS OR
|
||
DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT I N ANY MANNER WHICH IS
|
||
INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL DIRECTIONS.
|
||
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BUYER 'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND
|
||
MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES,
|
||
DAMAGES, OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HAND LING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER
|
||
OR NOT BASED IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABIL ITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, SHALL
|
||
BE LIMITED, AT THE MANUFACTURER'S OPTION, TO REPLAC EMENT OF OR THE REPAYMENT OF
|
||
THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE QUANTITY OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES
|
||
ARE CLAIMED. When Buyer suffers losses or damages resulting from the use or handling of this product
|
||
(including claims based on contract, negligence, st rict liability, or other legal theories), Buyer mus t promptly
|
||
notify Seller in writing of any claims to be eligib le to receive either remedy stated above. TO THE EX TENT
|
||
CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO CASE SHALL HE LENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC OR
|
||
THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING
|
||
FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. HELENA A GRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC and the Seller
|
||
offer this product, and the Buyer accepts it, subje ct to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty , which
|
||
may be varied only by agreement in writing signed b y a duly authorized representative of HELENA AGRI-
|
||
ENTERPRISES, LLC. No employee or agent of HELENA A GRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC or the Seller is
|
||
authorized to vary or exceed the terms of this Warr anty in any other manner.
|