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# BASF BASFAPON
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-2**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Propanoic acid, 2,2-dichloro-, sodium salt (85%)
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- Label accepted: 1972-02-02
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00002-19720202.pdf
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---
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READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
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GENt:RAL INFORMATION
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USE' BASFAP(~:N for COritrOlil1lC) itll annual gr,,'o'>(,5 such a~ crabgra~s water·
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grass and foxt.loI~ est<ll;I,stll'cj pl'renrllal 9r«55e5 such as quarkgrdss. blue
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gr,15S. paragrcbs. berlllud"grdS5. ptlClsorrgrass dnd phrilgm'es. and c.aWlils
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Es:abllstlCd pC"l.:nnl,11 grd~;;,l?S ilre generally controlled by a pre-plant applI
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cation at the rilte 01 0 to 10 Ibs per acre trE:atcd. lollow(:(j oy plOWing and
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land Qreparatlon lor 5et.'dlllt; ~ ollu,'. speclfrc direction glv"n bclow. paltlcu
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larly concerning sale time Interval betwec:n plOWing and seeding. Spot
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treatment<; of nuellnlal gr<lss('s uSing repeated appllciltlons at lower rates
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of use are .. Iso effective
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Seedling grasses In crops ale generally controlled with post· emergence
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applications elthel broddc,ls~ or tJdnded and directed. uSing rates of 1 to 3
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Ibs. per acre.
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Find specifiC direction,; of use for your crop given below and carefully follow
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InstruC'lons
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Mode of Action: BASFAPON IS absorbed through the lollage and conse
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quently IS most effective when apPlied as a foliage spray It IS. however. also
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absorbed by the roots. Best results wrll be obtained when BASFAPON IS
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applied to grasses which dre In a state of active growth. but uefore seed
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stalks develop. Several weeks may be reqUired for maximum effect to
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become vIsible A repeat application may be necessary to maintain control of
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perennial grasses Results may be poor if grass IS not growing well. is overly
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mature or suffenng from drought or cold weather
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Persistence in the Soil: Due to leaching by rainfall and breakdown by micro
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organisms. the effect of BASFAPON In the salt disappears alter tour to six
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weeks If ne .... s(';)dllng .;)rassE's Inva':Je a treated area. retreat With BASFAPON
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or cultivate
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Important: Mixing: When preparing sprays. have spray ta:lk at least hall full
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of water before addlr~ PASFAPON. Add BAS::'APON Slowly whilcftrring tv
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drssolve 11 completeiy. Use enough water (10 to 40 gallons per acre) for good
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spray coverage. BASFAPON contains a wett·ng agent which IS necessary arid
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adequate for IllOst uses However. lor Certain perennial grasses that are
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difficult to wet. or when low rates of BASFAPON are used (particularly In
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connection With highly diluted spra\Si the use 01 an approved nonlonlC wet
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ting agent such as CITOWETT' PLUS spreader sticker adluvant. at 2 to 3
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pmts per 100 gallons of spray may be benefiCial .n obtaln;ng maxlmurn effec
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tiveness Consult your local Expellment Station or ExtenSion Service Wf'N1
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SpeCialist for Informatlo"! on wetting agents Combination Sprays: " used
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In combination With 2.4-0 type material completely dissolve BASFAPON In the
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spray tank before adding the other weed killers NOTE: Do not use mar.: t·-an
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81bs of BASFAPON In 10 gallons of water when mlxmg With 2.4-0. Do not use
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BASFAPON In combination With contact-type herolcldes as reduced effective
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ness may result Airplane Application: Use suggested rates of BASFAPON m 5
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to 10 gallons of water per acre for pre-Dlant treatment of crop lands and 110n
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crop ar~as. Observe speclflr. dllec!lon~ and precautlo'1S on th's label ConsL.;!
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local Expenment Station or ExtenSion Ser\ ice ~'/eed SpeCialist lor local regula
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tions concerning aeflal application of herbiCides
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SPECIFIC CROP USES
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Sugar Beets: For use any time from emergence through the 6-leaf stage:
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To-tonffi5lsmali grass seedling:> use 3 to 4 Ibs of BASFAPON per acre In
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enough water for good spray coverage A rate of 6 to 8 Ibs of BASFAPON
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per acre may be reqUired to control ~lld oats and 1,!Jackgrass. Such amounts
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may cause stunting of beets and reauce Yields 10 minimize thiS effect. the
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6 to 8 lb. rates should be applied as directed sprays AVOid spraymg the beet
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leaves. BASFAPON at 3 Ibs./acre may be used With PYRAMIN' W sugar beet
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herbicide at recommended rates and times to controi broadleaf weeds as
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well. For use beyond the six-leaf stage until sugar beets are 14 Inches
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tall: To control annual grasses. apply as a directed spray at the rate of 3 to 5
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pouf'ds BASFAPOW-perbroadcast acre In enough waler for good grass
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coverage. Use the lower rate If grasses are very small and growing actively.
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Apply with leaf-lIftmg equipment so as to minimize spray contact With foliage.
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Pr.-pl.nt F." or Spring Treatments: See below. "Pre-plant Application
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Followed by PlOWing.' NOTE: The spray may be applied on an overall baSIS
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or in bands. In band treatments the amount of BASFAPON needed per acre
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will be reduced in ro ortion t Ih r
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Do not apply within 30 days before harves\. Do not graze livesto( k on 'reiltl'd
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areas
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Asparagus: To control quackgrass. apply 10 Ib~. of OASFAPON per acre
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before cutting and again 3 to 4 weeks later as needed. WIIIl a srngle t~eat
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ment. use 20 Ibs. of BASFAPON either before or after the cuttlnq sC'ason for
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bern..2~da9rass controL apply 20 los. of BASfAPON per acre {,Ittter during or
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aftCrlhe cutting season. and a second spray of 10 Ibs as needed NOT (;
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During the cuttmg season, spray Immediately aile- cuttings Laler sprays
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should be directed under the fern growttl. Use enOIJgh water to prOVide
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uniform welling 01 the grass. Spot spray patches of gras;, With 1 lb. 01
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BASFAPON In 10 gallons of water.
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~: P~!lt-emergence Directed Spray: For control of seedlings of greefJ..,, __ _
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ylill2..~ gl~!Ql!~~1 and broadleaf weeds such as plQ...,vteeds. lambs
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quarters. and wild mustard_use } Jib. BASFAPON plus . J pmt of 2.4-0
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(4 Ibs./ga/.) per acre of corn (40 to 42-inch rows) applied as a 14-mch band
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over the rows when corn IS 8 to 20 mches tall (sor! to whorl). ThiS IS eqUivalent
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to an overall rate of 2 Ibs. of BASFAPON plus ',2 lb. of 2.4-0 per acre. Keep
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spray off corn leaves by uSing a leaf-lifter eqUipped With 95 degree even
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coverage flat fan nozzle tipS. and directmg the spray. Spray only the lower
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half of the corn stalks below the lifted leaves but In no case higher than 7
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inches above the ground. Apply carefully with emphaSIS on sprayer cali-
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bration, spray pattern width. height of spray on corn plants and rate of
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BASFAPON. Best results are obtained by spraying when grass and weeds are
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small and not as tall as the corn. Use of a rotary hoe soon after corn emer-
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gence will delay grass and weed growth so that the corn Witt be taller than the
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weeds and grass when spray IS applied. QUick kill should not be expe;:ted.
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but treated grass and weeds Will be stunted or dl£ back and remain m a non
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competitive condition. This also discourages relnvaSlon of new seedlings.
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Caution: Do not use on corn grown for seed. Pre-plant Applications Fall and
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Spring: See below "Pre-plant Applications Followed by PloNmg."
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FIELD CORN: Early Post-emergence: To control seedlings 01 annual grasses
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suc'h ;:'s green. yellow. and giant foxt!!11 and of annual broadleaf weeds such
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as larnb~Warlers:-pigweed. and Wild mustard use' 2 pound of BASFAPON
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plus 1 to 2 pounds of Atrazlne 80 percent wettable powder plus 1 to 1 h
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gallons of emulSifiable crop or! per acre as a tank fT'IlX combination With
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water to make 10 to 20 gattons total spray Apply as an overall spray when
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weejs and grass are less than l' 2 Inches tall and corn IS In tt>e spike to 4-leaf
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stage. Consult your state agricultural experiment station or extension
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service weed speCialist tor local use directions. Prepare the srray by dis
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solVing BASFAPON In the reqUired amount of water contained in a spray
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tank USing a convenient contamer. fT1:1ke a thin slurry 01 Atrallne. and add to
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the solution of BASFAPON. Add the or! last. ProVide continuous agitation In
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the spray tank during mixing. holding. and spraymg operatl0ns to keep the
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spray unllormlv ml","d.
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Cotton: Lay-by Spray to Control Annual Grasses: Use 5 Ib,. of BASFAPON
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m 50 ga/lons of water per acre. Cover entire SOil area With 'I directed spray
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which wets grass wltho:Jt wettmg cotton Spray after last ultlvatlon wilen
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grass IS up but stili small Pre-plant Soil Application: See 'Sprlng Treatment
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to Control Johnsongrass, . below.
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Citrus (grapefruit. lime, orange, tan erine): To. col)1rol grasses including
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bermuda. pangola. g~e_a. pa~a and mal encan.~pIY'E.Y 4 Ibs.,of BASFA
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PON per acre in 50 to 100 gallons of watef as a broadcast .,;pray directed at
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the grove floor or apply a spot applicatIOn at the same ratel:slng one lb. in 20
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gallo')s of water and spray to wet the grass Without runoff. IAake mltlal appli
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cation when grasses are growing well but before seed heads form. In Florida
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and Texas make up to three applications, if needed. at 2 to 10 day Intervals.
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In C.lifornia and Arizona only spot-spraying to cover no more than '12 the
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area over the root zone of any tree. is recommended. Make up to three appli
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cations. if needed. at 4 to 8 week Intervals. Caution: Use orly the lower rates
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listed on very tight. sandy SOl/. Do not use under newly transplanted citrus
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trees or trees less than 4 years of age. Do not use In grov65 which are under
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drought stress. diseased. In decline or suffering from cold damage. Do not
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spray bare soil under citrus trees. Keep spray off citrus foliage and frull.
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Do not graze livestock on treated areas. Grove Ditches and Non ·Grove
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Areas: Use 5 to 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre using approximately 5 Ibs of
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BASFAPON per 100 gallons of water and spraying to wet the foliage uniformly.
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Make two applications 1 to 2 weeks apart to control cattails and grasses such
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as p'hragmltes. paragrass and guineagrass. Do not graze IIve.tock on
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tr.at.d .r ••••
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For tlls control or C!nnl!~~1 8nd p2ron
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A soluble po\',der containi
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J\ctive InNccfents
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2,2-Dichloropropionic A
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D~d J po n (2.2 -c.!ichlorc pI
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EquivDlent .. ___ .. __
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Inert Ingr'2die:nls _____ _
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V1J\RNING: I<EEP
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•
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........ u."', y,.,g, •. " repe., application may De necessary to maintain control of
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perennial grasses. Results may be poor if grass is not growing well. is overly
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mature or suffering from drought or cold weather.
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Persistence In the Soil: Due to leaching by rainfall and breakdown by micro
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organisms. the effect 01 BASFAPON In the sOil disappears after lour to SIX
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weeks. /I new seedling grasses Invade a treated area. retreat with BASFAPON
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or cultivate
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Important: Mixing: When prepartng sprays. have spray tank at lea!;t hall full
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01 water belore addtn~ PA.SFAPON Add BASFAPON s,o",ly wr/,/e st,rr II"; k
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dissolve It completely Use enough water (10 to 40 gallons per acre, for lJU' ,(1
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spray coverage BASFAPON contains a wetttng agent which ,0, neCC5S<lr f .1' J
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adequate lor most uses However. lor certa',., perLnn,al grd"'>':~ ,'"'.1' ,',.
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difficult to weI. or when low rates of BASFAPOr-< arl: ,-,,,>ed '.pdrt,lu,cI', ,
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connection With highly diluted sprays the use of an approved non,u" ,e ..... :'
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ttng agent. such as CITOWETT' PLUS spre,lCer stlC"t" dd,lH<lnt .~t:;!, 1
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PlOts per 100 gallons of spray may be benefICIJlll1ob'alc,.ng rTla~ln',u'T1 i· ... •
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hveness Consult your local Expeliment Station 0' Ec x!<'-nSlor S"" ,(t' W.·.·~
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Sp~clalist for information on wetting agents Combination Sprays: If "..,.'J
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In combination with 2.4-0 type material. completely dissolve BASFAPON Ir '''f'
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spray tank before adding the other weed kliiers NOTE: Do not use more {' ,11
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8 Ibs. of BASFAPON In 10 gallons 01 water when mixing With 2 4-0 Do not ,-,se
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BASFAPON In combination With contact-type herbiCides as reduced effective·
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ness may result. Airplane Application: Use suggested rates of BASFAPON In 'J
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to 10 gallons 01 water per acre for pre-plant treatment of crop lands ano non·
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crop ar~as. Observe specific directions and precautlo'lS on th,s label Cor,s~lt
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local Experiment Station or ExtenSIOn Service Weed SpeCialist lor local regula
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tions concerning aertal appllcalion 01 herbiCides.
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SPECIFIC CROP USES
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Sugar Beets: For use any time from emergence through the 6-lea' stage:
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ns control small grass seedlings use 3 to 4 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre tn
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enough water lor good spray coverage. A rate of 6 to 8 Ibs. of BASFAPON
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per acre may be reqUired to control !Jlld Oilts and q,uackgrass. Such amount!::
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may cause stunting 01 beets and reduce yields. To minimize thiS effect. the
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6 to 8 ItJ. rates should be applied as directed sprays. AVOid spraying the beet
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leaves. BASFAPON at 3 Ibs./acre may be used with PYRAMIN' W sugar bee!
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herbicide at recommended rates and times to control broadleal weeds as
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well. For use beyond the six-leaf stage until sugar beets are 14 Inches
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taU: To control annual grasses. apply as a directed spray at the rate 01 3 to 5
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pounds BASFAPOO-per broadcast acre in enough water lor good grass
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coverage. Use the lower rate if grasses arf' very small and growing actively.
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Apply with leaf-lilting equipment so as to minimize spray contact with loliage.
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Pre-plant Fall or Spring Treatments: See belcw, "Pre-plant Application
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Followed by Plowing." NOTE: The spray may be applied on an overall basis
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or in bands. In band treatments the amount of BASFAPON needed per acre
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will bf3 reduced in proportion to the reduction in amount of area actually
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sprayed. Use no rr,ore than 8 Ibs. BASFAPON post-emergence per acre in
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any single growing season. Beet tops (or roots) may be fed to livestock.
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BASFAPON may cauc:p. stunting and yellowing. particularly under high
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temperatures.
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Flax: To control p~nUIass or ~en, yellow snd giant. foxtails in flax, use
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'"fl'b: 01 BASFAPON per acre tn 5 to-10 gal fans 01 water when flax is 1 to 6
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inches tall. For best results. use when the young grass seedltngs are less
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than 2 Inches tall and growtng actively. Do not expect rapid grass kill
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NOTE: To avoid Injury to flax. ::::"0W application directions careluny and do
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not exceed stated dosage. MCP or 2.4-D can be used With BASFAPON where
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broadleal weed control is deSired.
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- I. ,. r -' . •
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~e:.-«tid PeaL ~~s: On \ilra~S under apple and pear trees at least
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lour years old~useBA~ PON at the rate of 1 lb. In 15 gallons of water. Spray
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to just wet the grass. This IS equal to about 10 Ibs of BASFAPON per acre on
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the area treated. Apply to grass 6 to 10 inches tall and growtng well. and
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retreat later as needed. SpraYing under trees less than 4 years 01 age may
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cause temporary tnjury. Two applications two to four weeks apart usually
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prOVide adequate control lor most grasses. Under small trees. spray maXI'
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mum area 01 16 square leet. NOTE: To aVOid In,ury to trpes. do not apply
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more than these recommended rates. Keep spray off crop foliage and frUit
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Dranon, spray panern wlenh. ""Oht 0' spray on corn pl ... " And '.'f' "
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BASFAPOIli. Best results are obtatned t>~ SP'dy,nQ 1Nt·('" -..j'.~~- ,j",! ~ .... :!'- ,"
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small and not as tall as the corn Use 01 d rctar, ~ot> '> .,' J!!'" ,. , ,
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gence Will delay grass and weeO growl" <;() In il ! .... ..: _. ' .• '
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weed~ and grass when Sprav ,<; .lppllPr1 0,.· ••
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but treated grass al1d weeds W"I Df' ~I .. "·'· 1 !.' f -
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competitive condll,on ThiS ,ll"., 1·, •. ,,', ;,. " .'
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Caution: Dr- not USe on (orn '~" ,o/w" 'I" ',t" ! P't- pl.tnt A"t." I· :. ~ •
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Spring: See bel()~ P,e pi ",' A"", ..
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FIELD CORN Early Post-emergence
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.,uch ~;- g~ree" ,.~,c\"", .1',1 J l' t' .'.
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.=t ~ I d P'dl.., I ~ u ,j rt t· r '::l ;. I ~ .\ t r·: 1 : ,',
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j) II ... 'k., , ~ r I :' [I( ) ....; r, '''l f A ~, 1: ... ,
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, '
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.,..fJoprj .. , (lr:l, Fr1,,) i'." •. "''' n 1
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"",~ •. Consult your stilte agrtCulturdl ~ .• p .... ,rn"'I! ':":'L' " ,'.1.' , ..
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servIce weed speCialist lor 10Cili use d"eclton~ .
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,', : ..
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'dr,,,, U..., r)'1 1 I 'I.~·'I' r' )':' .. 1,"." • 1··- 1"
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·r ..... '-)U1Ur"Jn ,It t:o.~')r ~p~_: .... A jl: " t~- .t',· \0-', "
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• , Cotton. Lay-by Spray to Control Annual Grasses 'h.· ~
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In 50 gallons of hater pt:'r d( re Ci)~e'.:;r 1ft:' ~-,I .t r •• t .\,~. .. '. "... ; :.
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WhiCh wets grass ... ,thoul ..... e!!:ny ',)!fo.'" S"r.;, el'··' .,,' ,', " . ". ,.
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grass IS up Out 5t.1I s,')all Pre-plant 5011 Application '.,. ~ r '~~',1'" •.
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to Control Johnsongrass Ot: oJ"
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Citrus (gripefruit, lime, orange. tangertne'. To COI)lrol ",asses Includ,ny
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bermuda. pangola. quinea. par.a and maldencan_~ply t.tl J Ib~. of BASFA
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PON per acre in 50 t0100 gallons 01 water as T broaOcast ipray directed dt
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the grove floor or apply a spot application at the same rate LSlng one Ib In 20
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gallo'1s of water and spray to wet the grass Without runoff I,'ake Initial appll'
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cation when grasses are growing well bt:t before seed heads form In Florida
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and Texas make up to three applications. If needed. CIt 2 tu 10 day tntervals
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In California and Arizona only spot-spraying to cover no more than '2 the
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area over the root zone of any tree. IS recommended Make up to three appli
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cations, if needed. at 4 to 8 week Intervals Caution: Use orly the lower rates
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listed on very light. sandy 5011. Do not use under newly transplanted citrus
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trees or trees less than 4 years of age. Do not use In grove~, which are under
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drought stress, diseased. In decline or suffering Irom cold damage Do not
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spray bare soil under citrus trees. Keep spray off citrus lollage and Irult.
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Do not graze livestock on treated areas. Grove Ditches and Non-Grove
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Areas: Use 5 to 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre uSing :tpproxlmately 5 Ibs. of
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BASFAPON per 100 gallons of ~ .. ater and spraying to wet the loliage uniformly.
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Make two applications 1 to 2 weeks apart to control c.::lttatls and grasses such
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as p.hragmites. paragrass and gUineagrass Do not graze livestock on
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treated areas.
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Cranberries: Ditch and Shore Treatment: Use ~~. of BASFAPON In 200
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to 300 gallons 01 water per acre to control r;attalTs. cutQ!3SS. povertygrass.
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pur-re,ed and common n!~~leS dnd sedges in Irrigation and drainage ditches
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and along shore areas 01 cranberry bogs. Make the fir~t application usually
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in early June, when weeds are grOWing well but before seed heads lorm.
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Make second application as needed. but not later than July 31. Apply the
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spray to thoroughly wet the weedy vegetation. Keep 5~lray off cranberry
|
||
foliage. Post-Harve,:t Treatment: Use 10 Ibs. 01 BASFAPON In about 300
|
||
gallons of water per acre on cranberry bogs to control 5ummergrass. c:.;l·
|
||
'1'"'''' povertygrass. Io)'amsy. warty panlcgrass. bunch9!.ass. wlae leal
|
||
\;II asses, rou.ru1. rush and sedg.E;! wE;!E;!ds Treatment shcul~e made only after
|
||
harvest In October and early November. Caution: ThiS tree '''~ent may reduce
|
||
the next season's crop For example. on the Howes varte'y the crop may be
|
||
reduced only slighlly whereas on Early Blacks It may be leduced up to 75°0
|
||
and on certain varieties as much as 900~. Follow recomn'endatlons of local
|
||
Experiment Station and ExtenSion Service Weed SpeCialists Swab Treat
|
||
ment: Apply BASFAPON (to the grass and not to the cnnberry foliage) at
|
||
the rate of 2 Ibs. in 5 gallons 01 water (up to 5 gallons ml>ture per acre) as a
|
||
swab treatment as soon as the grassy weeds appear above the vines Two
|
||
applications at 2-week intervals are suggested Swab applications Will sup
|
||
press growth 01 grassy weeds but may result ,n crop reduction In the year
|
||
following application il the concentrated solution IS ap')lied carelessly or
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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J\ctive Ingredients
|
||
2,2-Dichloropropionic J.
|
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D~IJPon (2.2-dichloroi=
|
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|
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|
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|
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: n c~se of contact, flush
|
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."";1 15 minut~s <1nd Ci1
|
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:,'(,LHllinatcd clothing ~n
|
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|
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•
|
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|
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|
||
of BASF "PO .... ~,!h~' bf>lort' or aller the cull,ng season For
|
||
"'tru' "~~'. ill 'tJ~ Of BASFAPO .... per acrt' ,·,ther dur,ng or
|
||
"ot~u" dna d se, una spray 0f 10 Ibs as needed NOTE:
|
||
"G sedson sproty ,mmedlately after cuttings later sprotys
|
||
led under the fern growth Use enough water to provide
|
||
of the ~rass Spot spray patches of grass With 1 Ib_ of
|
||
I gallons 01 water
|
||
,..ne. Direct.d Spray: For control of seedlings of green. i -. "
|
||
Lfoll!11 and broad leal weeds such as ~igweeds.. lambs-
|
||
na mustard use 2 jib. BASFAPON plus I) pint of 2.4-D
|
||
tere of corn (40 to 42-inch rows) apphed as a 14-inch band
|
||
en corn is 8 to 20 inches tall (soil to whorl). ThiS is equivalent
|
||
It of 2 Ibs. of BASFAPON plus Y2 lb. of 2.4-0 per.acre. Keep
|
||
.. ves by using a leaf-lifter equipped with 95 degree even
|
||
1 nozzle tips. and directing the spray. Spray only the lower
|
||
stalks below the lifted leaves but in no case higher than 7
|
||
e ground. Apply carefully with emphaSis on sprayer cah-
|
||
attern width. height of spray on corn plants and rate of
|
||
t results are obtained by spraying when grass and weeds are
|
||
tall as the corn _ Use of a rotary "oe soon after corn emer-
|
||
~rass and weed growth so that the corn will be taller than the
|
||
• when spray is applied. Quick kill should not be expected.
|
||
, and weeds will be stunted or die back and remain in a non
|
||
dition. This also discourages reinvasion of new seedlings.
|
||
use on corn grown for seed. Pre-plant Applications Fall and
|
||
IW "Pre-plant Applications Followed by PloNing."
|
||
rfy Po.t-emergence: To control seedlings 01 annual grasses
|
||
ellow. and giant foxtail and of annual broadleaf weed~ such
|
||
s. P19'Atd. and w1Rl mustard use 112 pound of BASFAPON
|
||
hds a razine 80 percen(-wettable powder plus 1 to 1'/2
|
||
sifiable crop oil per acre as a tank mix combination with
|
||
o to 20 gallons tO~!l1 spray_ Apply as an overall spray when
|
||
; are less than l1fz inches tall and corn is in tt1e spike to 4-leaf
|
||
your .tate agricultural ellperiment station or ellten.ion
|
||
I)ecialist for local use directions. Prepare the spray by dis
|
||
'ON in the required amount of water contained in a spray
|
||
nvenien t container. make a thin slurry of Atraline. and add to
|
||
JASFAPON. Add the oil last. PrOVide continuous agitation to
|
||
luring mixing. holding. and spraying operatoons to keep the
|
||
mixed.
|
||
;pray to Control Annual Grasses: Use 5 Ibs. of BASFAPON
|
||
water per acre. Cover entire soil area with a directed spra~
|
||
5S without wetting cotton. Spray after last ',ultivation when
|
||
,till small. Pre-plant Soil Application: See "Spnng Treatment
|
||
songrass." below.
|
||
',/". ._, .....
|
||
uit. nme. orange.- tangerine): To C rol grasses including
|
||
~a. qUI,OO' para and maldencan'" pl~ 4 Lb~of BASFA
|
||
, 50 to gallons of wa e s broadcast spray directed at
|
||
or apply a spot application at the same rate using one lb. in 20
|
||
r and spray to wet the grass without runoff. Make initial appli
|
||
Isses are growing well but before seed heads form. In Florida
|
||
:e up to three applications. if needed. at 2 to 10 day intervals.
|
||
lId Arizona only spot-spraying to cover no m(Jre than Y2 the
|
||
lOt zone of any tree. is recommended. Make up to three appli
|
||
ed. at 4 to 8 week intervals. Caution: Use only the lower rates
|
||
ight. sandy soil. Do not use under newly transplanted citrus
|
||
ISS than 4 years of age. Do not use in groves which are under
|
||
diseased. in decline or suffering from cold damage. Do not
|
||
• uncl.r cHru. tr •••• Keep spray off citrus foliage and fruit.
|
||
~Y •• tock on tr.at.d ar •••• Orove Ditch •• and Non-Orov.
|
||
I) 10 lbe. of BASFAPON per acr. u.ing approllimately 5 lbe. of
|
||
t 100 gallon. of wat., and spraying to wet the foll~g. unlforml~.
|
||
•
|
||
ACC
|
||
FEB 2 1972
|
||
"
|
||
, ,
|
||
t;
|
||
For the control of annual and perennial grasses and cattails
|
||
A soluble powder containing:
|
||
Active Ingredients
|
||
2,2"Oichloropropionic Acid, Sodium Salt _ __85%
|
||
Dalapon (2.2-dichloropropionic acid)
|
||
E I I t _74% qu va en _ .
|
||
Inert Ingredients 15%
|
||
':", . - .,-•. :',--~~-:~: •.... -..:',' ;-" ',' .• : .. ~ ... ". ::
|
||
,
|
||
drips onto the cranberry vines. Do not apply wit,
|
||
!lot use more than two applications per season.
|
||
of local Expertment Station or Extension Service
|
||
G~Re": California and Arizona only - see "Ptl
|
||
Jo_nsongrasses and btLnu.!.Q~rasse~rowlOg
|
||
orchards of European varieties use BASFAPON
|
||
(broadcast basis). Use 100 gallons of spray/acre
|
||
spray in a band 30 inches wide centered on the r
|
||
growing vigorously and before heading. Make
|
||
the grass without run-off to the soil. Repeat appl
|
||
apply more than twice per year. Keep spray off c
|
||
spray over irrigation furrows. Do not spray withi
|
||
graze livestock on treated areas. Precaution. tOI
|
||
spraying grape foliage. Do not use on young. nOl
|
||
exceed dosages given. French-plowing (Kirby pi
|
||
advisable as grass emergence is delayed and sec
|
||
made ~:tpp.ut sP~~1~g vi.~_~i ~~Iiage.
|
||
Peach~.!JlIID--ftiIg.ted W •• t.rn Aj
|
||
bermudagrass. quackgrass and other perenn~
|
||
Peach. apricot and plum (including prune) trees.
|
||
of 6-7 Ibs./acre (broadcast basis). Apply as direC
|
||
on each side of tree row. or apply as spot trea
|
||
grasses are present. For band or spot treatment t
|
||
be reduced in proportion to area actually spray~
|
||
growing vigorously but belore heading. Repeat •
|
||
make no more than two applications per year ...
|
||
and fruit. Do not apply within 30 days of harvest
|
||
treated areas. . . ' " ,~
|
||
.j
|
||
Pe •• : To control seedling grasses.' use one lb.
|
||
enough water for good spray eOverage. Keep
|
||
fruit. Apply at least 25 days prior to harvest wl1
|
||
young. the peas are 2 to 6 inches tall. and have 4
|
||
be used in a combination spray with ONBP to cc
|
||
and grasses. Fresh pea vines or pea silage may b
|
||
but do not feed pea vine hay.
|
||
P.otatoe.: Pre-emergence Treatment: To conti
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre in enough water to .
|
||
before emergence of the potatoes when grass I
|
||
cation can be a combination spray With ONBP
|
||
comes up after planting but before potatoes el
|
||
BASFAPON per acre and wet the grass well. NOl
|
||
after potato plants emerge. Do not use on land
|
||
ieties or White Rose. Spring Pre-planting Treatm
|
||
use 8 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre_ After 4 da~
|
||
potatoes planted immediately if normal soil mois
|
||
Grass Control: Use 5 Ibs. of BASFAPON in 15 to:
|
||
Make application after lay-by when grass seeds I
|
||
the grass seedlings are 3 inches tall. Use leaf-litl
|
||
tttat it will cover the tops 01 the rows and the mid
|
||
:ll spray on the potato foliage_ Fall Pre-plantl
|
||
"Pre-plant Applications Followed by Plowing."
|
||
S~gar Cane: use~to 10 I~ of BASFAPON per
|
||
pre-emergence or (illeclom' post-emergence ~
|
||
grasses a. johnsongres. bermudagrass and ~
|
||
tionatel) less BASFAPON per acre in band 01
|
||
sprays. designed to wet the grasses thorough
|
||
pOssible. are suggested, For local use informati~
|
||
Station or ExtenSion Service Weed Specialists ..
|
||
TROPICAL CROP ~
|
||
I.n.n. Plantlng.:.J~!,~ontrol perennial gra~
|
||
mindmum) amarlo "~onopu •• p.,. and m
|
||
to 15 pounds o'ASFAPOt~ per acre as • dir
|
||
obt.in good cov.rage. Often rates of e to 8
|
||
lime manner glv. v.ry IIt.I.'f~ctory result •. ~. fl
|
||
|
||
UM on com grown for 1Hd. ". ' .... Appllc.IIOM F ••• nd
|
||
)w ··Pr.pl.nt Applic.tio~s Followed by Plowing."
|
||
I.., Po ........ ,..nc.: To control seedlings 01 .nnu.1 grasses
|
||
'II low .• nd gi.nt foxt.il .nd of .nnu.1 bro.dleaf weedr. such
|
||
s. ~egi:d .• nd wildmusta.!d u~e Va pound o. BASFAPON
|
||
hcls 0 r.zine 80 percent wettable powder plus 1 to 1 Yz
|
||
.ifiable crop oil per acre as a tank mix combination with
|
||
o to 20 gallons total spray. Apply as an overall spr<lY when
|
||
I are less than' Va inches tall and corn is In tt-e spike to 4-lea'
|
||
your .t.t. .grlcultur.1 .xperlm.nt .tation or .xt.n5ion
|
||
!)eclallst for loc.1 u •• dlr.ctlon •. Prepare the spra)' by dis·
|
||
ON In the required amount o. water contained In a spray
|
||
nvenlent container. make a thin slurry "f Atrazme. and at:d to
|
||
aASFAPON. Add the 011 last. Provide continuous agrtation In
|
||
uring miXing. holding. and spra~'lng operations to keep the
|
||
"'ixed.
|
||
..,,., to Control Annu.1 Gr ••• e.: Use Sibs. o. BASFAPON
|
||
water per acre. Cover entire soil arE'a with a directed spray
|
||
II without wetting cotton. Spray after last ~ultivation when
|
||
till small. Pr.-pl.nt 5011 Application: See "Spring Treatment
|
||
IOnQJ~ss." below. . .. :
|
||
lilt." $1m., ~~~~:~ grasses including
|
||
if., qU'ioo' 4 I BAS FA-
|
||
iso to of spray directed at
|
||
)r 'pply a Sl'ot application at the same rate using one lb. in 20
|
||
. and spray to wet the grass without runoff. Make initial appli
|
||
iSHS are growing well but be'ore seed heads form. In Florid.
|
||
• up to three applic.tion., if needed .• t 2 to 10 d.y intervals.
|
||
Id Arlzon. only spot-spraying to cover no more than Yz the
|
||
ot zone of any tree. is recommended. Make up to three appli
|
||
td. at .. to 8 week intervals. C.utlon: Use only the lower rates
|
||
ght. sandy soil. Do not use under newly transplanted citrus
|
||
sa than" years of age. Do not use in groves which are under
|
||
diseased. in decline or suffering from cold damage. Do not
|
||
I under cltru. tr •••. Keep spray off citrus foliage and fruit.
|
||
Ive.tock on tr.ated .r •••• Grove Ditches .nd Non-Grove
|
||
I 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre using approximately 5 Ibs. of
|
||
100 gallons of water and spraying to wet the foliage uniformly.
|
||
:ations 1 to 2 weeks apart to control cattails and grasses suc!'!
|
||
~aragrass and guineagraS$. Do not gr.ze livestock on
|
||
tch .nd Shore Tre.tm.nt: Use Qalbs. of BASFAPON in 200
|
||
)f water per acre to control C&~ut~. povertygrass.
|
||
,mmon rushes and sedges in irrigation and drainage ditches
|
||
, areas of cranberry bogs. Make the first application usually
|
||
"hen weeds are growing well but before seed heads form.
|
||
pplication as needed. but not later than July 31. Apply the
|
||
Jghly wet the weedy vegetation. Keep spray off cranberry
|
||
arve.t Tre.tment: Use 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON in about 300
|
||
r per acre on cranberry bogs to control su,,!mergrass. cut
|
||
Jrass. "amsy. warty Danicgrass. l!unchQr;oss. ~iae leaf
|
||
Ql!t] and ~edge weeds. Treatment shouldbe made only after
|
||
)er and early November. Caution: This treatment may reduce
|
||
I'S crop. For example. on the Howes variety the crop may be
|
||
ightly whereas on Early Blacks it may be reduced up to 75%
|
||
varieties as much as 90%. Follow recommendations of local
|
||
Ition and Extension Service Weed SpeCialists. Swab Treat·
|
||
'SFAPON (to the grass and not to the cranberry foliag;;) at
|
||
I. in 5 gallons of water (up to 5 gallons mil!ture per acre) as a
|
||
as soon as the grassy weeds appear above the vines. Two
|
||
2~week intervals are suggested. Swab applications will sup
|
||
f grassy weeds but may result in crop reduction in the year
|
||
cation if the concentrated solution is apolied carelessly or
|
||
.: .
|
||
For the control of annual and perennial grasses and cattails
|
||
•
|
||
: ..
|
||
A soluble powder containing: <
|
||
Active Ingredients
|
||
2,2-Dichloropropionic Acid, Sodium Salt _. ___ ... __ 85%
|
||
Datapon (2.2-dichloropropionic acid)
|
||
Equivalent ___ . 74%
|
||
Inert Ingredients _______________ 15%
|
||
VVARNING: I{EEP OUT OF REACH OF
|
||
CHILDREN. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN
|
||
IRRITATION. AVOID CONTACT "VITH
|
||
EYES, SKIN, OR CLOTHING.
|
||
fn case of contact, flush eyes with plenty of water for at
|
||
h~.'Jst 15 minutes and call a physician. For s~dn. remove
|
||
. contaminated clothing and wash skin with p;,-:;ty of water.
|
||
\Nash clothing before reuse.
|
||
t'·!ct Contents 50 Ibs.
|
||
Bi~\SF Vvyandotte Corporation
|
||
Parsippany, Ns\v Jersey
|
||
• •
|
||
trwted .,.... 'loJ~fECl
|
||
, ••• : To control seedling gr ..... :- use one
|
||
enough w.ter for goOd spt., tbver.g.. Keep
|
||
fruit. Apply .t least 25 days prior to harvest
|
||
young, the peas .re 2 to 6 inches tall. and hay.
|
||
be used in • combination spray with DNBP to
|
||
.nd grasses. Fresh pea vines or pea silage may
|
||
but do not feed pea vine hay.
|
||
Pot.to •• : Pr.-.m.rg.nce Tr.atment: To COl".
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre in enough water to
|
||
before emergence of the potatoes when grass
|
||
cation can be a combination spray with DNBP
|
||
comes up after planting but before potatoes
|
||
BASFAPON per acre and wet the grass wett. "I'~'"
|
||
.fter pot.to pl.nts emerge. Do not use on land
|
||
Ieti .. or White Rose. Spring Pr.-pl.ntlng Tr4t.tllll
|
||
use 8 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre. After ..
|
||
potatoes planted immediately if normal soil ml\l"
|
||
Gr ••• C"ntrol: Use 5 Ibs. of BASFAPON in 15 to
|
||
Make application after lay-by when grass seeds
|
||
the grass seedlings are 3 inches tall. Use ...... _ ....
|
||
tlt.t it witt cover the tops of the rows Ilnd the
|
||
:)f spray on the potato foliage. F.II Pr4t-pl.lllt11
|
||
"Pre-plant Applications Followed by Plowmg."
|
||
Sug.r C.n.: use~§ltO!~ of BASFAPON per
|
||
pre-emergence or m eet.nf post-emergence
|
||
grasses as johnsongrass bermudagrass and
|
||
tionately less BASFAPON per acre in band
|
||
sprays, designed to wet the grasses th,unil.nlhl
|
||
possible. are suggested. For local use inf,nrnnatinll
|
||
Station or Extension Service Weed Specialists.
|
||
TROPICAL CROP
|
||
,._nan. PI.ntlng.:.To ,crontrol perennial gras~seI
|
||
mexfmum) amargo ~onopu. 'p." and ~;;~
|
||
to 15 pounds of BASFAPON per acre as a
|
||
obtain good coverage. Often rates of 6 to 8
|
||
same manner give very satisfactory results. A
|
||
when grass is growing well. but before headi
|
||
spot applications. should be made where n84,dI
|
||
weeks and later on as required. Use no more
|
||
BASFAPON per acre per year. Keep spray off
|
||
plants. Use sufficient spray to wet grass foliage
|
||
C{o"": To control crabgrass. bermudagrass.
|
||
.ara!!s and other grasses in established coffee
|
||
one pound BASFAPON in 10 gallons water. APPI
|
||
wet the grass without runoff but not to exceed
|
||
the .pr.y off the coffee foliage. Make initial
|
||
are growing well and prior to seed head fn,rm,"
|
||
later or when regrowth warrants. but do not
|
||
anyone crop year and do not apply within 8
|
||
Gr ••• Control In Mac.damla: To control c~~JI
|
||
grass. parajCalifornia) grass. dallisgrass in
|
||
u~ASFAJ5'ON rn con~entratlons of '/2 to ,'.,
|
||
Spray to just wet the grass without runoff. but
|
||
acre. Make first application before harvest
|
||
growth warrants. Do not exceed 24 pounds of
|
||
CAUTION: During harvest periods. spray only
|
||
nuts from the ground. Do not ,.~r'l dl~e.~~I,.
|
||
PIn"ppte.: To control.annu~rid pe!4!nnial
|
||
BASFAPON as a spot treatment. K.ep .pray
|
||
application at least one month before harvest
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
ACCEPTE.D
|
||
FEB2 1972
|
||
VJfDI:l. l.. _ .. .... /. • " ".., It !fit
|
||
f'1PIGiCllJ~ All" ,.. ,/ltJt/.crl!': A
|
||
rc:. IC(POHtC
|
||
_M' •• ~
|
||
al and perennial grasses and cattails
|
||
i pO\,/der containing:
|
||
~redients
|
||
Ihloropropionic Acid, Sodium Salt_
|
||
~n (2.2-dichloropropionic acid)
|
||
..... _85%
|
||
ilent _ ...... ______ ~ 74°{ _____ .. ___ ._.. ,0
|
||
redients ______________ , ___ ' ~·o!. _.~ 0
|
||
l
|
||
cJrips onto the cranberry vines. Do not apply wlthm 60 days of harvest. Do
|
||
!lOt use more than two applications per season Follow recommendations
|
||
of local Experiment Station or ExtenSion Service Weed Specialists.
|
||
G..!!.R!S·: California and Arizona only - see . Precautions" following: For
|
||
1000nsongr~s and bQrmuda...9-'-a_s.s!ls ,growmg under the trellis in bearing
|
||
orchards of European varieties use BASFAPON at the rate of 10 Ibs./acre
|
||
(broadcast basis). Use 100 gallons of spray/acre treated. Apply as a directed
|
||
spray in a band 30 inches Wide centered on the row. Apply when grasses are
|
||
growing vigorously and before heading. Make application so as to just wet
|
||
the grass without run-off to the SOIL Repeat application if needed but do not
|
||
apply more than twice per year. Keep spray off crop foliage and fruit. Do not
|
||
spray over irrigation furrows. Do not spray within 30 ~ays of harvest. Do not
|
||
graze livestock on treated aieas. Precautions to AVOid Grape.lnl~uy: AVOid
|
||
spraying grape foliage. Do not use on young. non-bearing orchards. Do not
|
||
exceed dosages given French-plowing (Kirby plow) before spraying is not
|
||
advisable as grass emergence IS delayed and second application cannot be
|
||
made wltho;:·. spraying vine foliage,
|
||
·t··' •• :. ,~.
|
||
P.ach,.A1irlcC!L Prun.&-tfrlgated Western Areas only: Johnson9.~s.
|
||
bermudagrass. quackgrass and other perennial grasses under bearing
|
||
peach. aprTcot and plum (including ~rune) trees. use BASFAPON at the rate
|
||
of 6-7 Ibs./acre (broadcast basis). Apply as directed spray as a 4-8 ft. band
|
||
on each side of tree row. or apply as spot treatment only to areas where
|
||
grasses are present. For band or spot treatment the amount of spray should
|
||
be reduced in proportion to area actually sprayed. Spr 'y when grasses are
|
||
growing vigorously but belOre heading. Repeat application if necessary but
|
||
make no more than two applications per year. Keep spray off crop foliage
|
||
and fruit. Do not apply Within 30 days of harvest. Do not graze livestock on
|
||
treated areas.
|
||
Peas: To control seedling grasses, use one lb. of BASFAPON per acre in
|
||
enough water for good spray ~verage, Keep spray off crop foliage and
|
||
fruit. Apply at least 25 days prior to harvest when the grass seedlings are
|
||
young. the peas are 2 to 6 inches tall. and have 4 to 6 nodes. BASFAPON can
|
||
be used in a combination spray with DNBP to control both broadleaf weeds
|
||
and grasst.s. Fresh pea vines or pea silage may be fed to livestock if desired.
|
||
but do not feed pea vine hay.
|
||
Potatoes: Pre-emergence Treatment: To control seedling grasses. use 3
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre in enough water to wet the grass evenly. Apply
|
||
before emergence of the potatoes when grass plants are small. This appli
|
||
cation can be a combination spray with DNBP amine. Where quackgrass
|
||
comes up after planting but before potatoes emerge. use up to' 10 Ibs.(if
|
||
BASFAPON per acre and wet the grass well. NOTE: Do not apply BASFAPON
|
||
after potato plants emerge Do not use on land planted to red-skinned var
|
||
ieties or White Rose. Spring Pre-planting Treatment: For quackgrass control
|
||
use 8 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre. After 4 days land can be plowed and
|
||
potatoes planted immediately if normal soil moisture is present. Late Season
|
||
Grass Control: Use 5 Ibs, of BASFAPON in 15 to 25 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Make application after lay-by when grass seeds have germinated but before
|
||
the grass seedlings are 3 inches tall. Use leaf-lifters and direct the spray so
|
||
tt)at il will cover Ihe lOps C'! the rows and the middies but will get a minimum
|
||
:11 spray on the potato foliage. Fall Pre-planting Treatment: See below.
|
||
"Pre-plant Applications Followed by PlOWing,"
|
||
SU.9!.!...~~ne: Usel5to1o~ of BASFAPON per acre (overall coverage) as a
|
||
pre-emergence or dlieeletl post-emergence application to control such
|
||
grasses as lohnsongrass, bermudagrass and alexandergrass. Use propor·
|
||
tionately less 6ASFAPON per acre in band or drill application, Directed
|
||
sprays. designed to wet the grasses thoroughly and the cane as little as
|
||
possible. are suggested. For local use information. consult local Experiment
|
||
Station or Extens.lon Service Weed SpeCialists.
|
||
TROPICAL CROP USES
|
||
B.n.~a Plantings: To ,~ontrol perennial grasses such as guinea '(P'.nlcum
|
||
maximum, amargo .A'1conopus sp.), and Qamalote~pa'um sp.), apply 10
|
||
to 15 poundifofASFAPON per acre as a directed spray in enough water to
|
||
obtain good coverage. Often rates of 6 to 8 pounds per acre applied In the
|
||
.. m. mann.r aiv. very .. tisfactory results. A firt't treatme'!t should be made
|
||
PRE-PLANT APPLICATIONS FOLLOWED BY PLOWING
|
||
1. Fall Treatment to Control Quackgrass: Use 10 to 15 Ibs. of BASFAPON
|
||
per acre on land to be planted to crops such as beans. corn, potatoes, and
|
||
sugar beets the follOWing spring. Application can be made dunng Septem·
|
||
ber or October and pOssibly later in some areas. but the quackgrass should
|
||
be growing well when treated. Treated areas can be plowed down in 10 to
|
||
20 days. or plowing can be delayed until spring. With some established sods
|
||
improved control will be obtained if the sod is first plowed and the quack
|
||
grass regrowth sprayed.
|
||
2. Spring Treatment to Control Quackgrass: Early spring application of 8
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre can reduce ~ackgrass on land to be planted to
|
||
crops such as beans, corn, oats, potato e., and wheat about 5 to 6 weeks
|
||
later. Spray when grass 154 t06inches tall and growing well. After spraying.
|
||
wait at least 4 days before plowing down. and another 4 to. 6 weeks before
|
||
planting susceptible crops. If soil is unusually dry. a longer waiting period
|
||
will be necessary to avoid crop injury. NOTE: BASFAPON IS not cleared for
|
||
use on cereal grains other than oats and wheat.
|
||
3. Spring Treatment to ContrOl Johnsongra .. : Use 8 to 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON
|
||
per acre to control established johnsongrass on land to be planted to
|
||
cotton. soybeans. CQ!D. and sorghum. Often. lower rates in the range of 5 to
|
||
fIbS. will provide control. Spray when grass is 8 to 12 inches t .. 11 and is
|
||
growing vigorously. Wait 3 days. then plow or deep-disk. One or more
|
||
additional diskings prior to planting are suggested For corn or soybeans
|
||
wait at least 5 days after plowing before planting and for sorghum walt at
|
||
least 2'12 weeks. Cotton may be planted immediately after plOWing. NOTE:
|
||
If soil remains unusually dry after plOWing or deep-dlsklng. a longer waiting
|
||
period may be needed to aVOid crop Injury. Under such conditions delay
|
||
planting until at least 5 days after receiving a minimum of 0.5 Inch of rain.
|
||
I' ,,) NON-CROP USES
|
||
.. 10.. .... ~, - '- I '
|
||
Grass control in ~rainaJl!! ditc,!es and no.n·agricultural lands (roadsides.
|
||
railways. industrial ~reil$. sidewalks): When USing a spray boom~ 15
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre In not less than 40 gallons ')f water Repeat appll'
|
||
cation in 2 to 4 weeks and follow up with spot treatm( "t as reqUired With an
|
||
orC'h~rr1-tyro:: :;~.:~. :;:.;:- ':" ~",. ... 'lege''>''':'' ,]~ ~~()09raSS. cattails and
|
||
phragmltes (giant plumegrass). use 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON In 100 'gallons of
|
||
~ater ana wet all foliage thoroughly. Spray cattads and phragmltes alter new
|
||
sprouts have emerged and are 2 to 3 feet tall. In Western areas lall spraying
|
||
of cattails dunng catkin development IS e!lectlve To contrOl broadi~al weeds
|
||
and woody plants, 2.4-0 can be added to sprays contalOlOg g.!lSFAPON
|
||
Spray grass regrowth With 10 to 15 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre or SpC\ s~- 'ay
|
||
With 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON In 100 gallons of wa:er
|
||
Spot Treatment: Use 1 lb. of BASFAPON In 10 to 20 gallons 01 water Spr"f
|
||
to wet foliage. Retreat as reqUired
|
||
Repeated Treatments with Low Rates on Johnsongrass and Bermuda·
|
||
grass: Use 7 Ibs. of BII.SFAPON In 40 to 50 gallons of water per acre Make 2
|
||
to 3 applications 10 tl' 20 days apart. beglOnmg when grass IS 8 to 16 Inches
|
||
lall. Til:age 2 weeks after the :hlrd spray IS suggested II the land IS to be
|
||
planted to a late fall or spring crop.
|
||
Seedling Grass Control: For young grass seedlings. use 5 Ibs of BASFAPON
|
||
per acre in enough water for good spray coverage.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Warning: BASFAPON in the soil may inhibit seed germination and plant
|
||
growth for approximately 30 days or more. depending on dosage applied,
|
||
soil type. temperature. and amount of soil mOisture and rainfall Accordingly.
|
||
on land to be planted to senSItive crops such as pasture grasses,· small
|
||
grains. corn or beans, delay planting of treated areas until 30 days alter
|
||
plowing. DecompOSition of BASF" PON proceeds most rapidly In warm.
|
||
mOist soil. If soil remains cool or dry after treatment, decompOSition may be
|
||
slower and more time Will be required after plowing before certain crops can
|
||
be planted safely,
|
||
To avoid the pOSSibility of residues in meat or milk. do not graze meat or
|
||
1
|
||
I
|
||
|
||
TJot.
|
||
lial grasses and cattails
|
||
:id, Sodium Salt _.~_._ ...... ___ 85%
|
||
opionic acid) ____________ 74%
|
||
__________ ._15%
|
||
OUT OF REACH OF
|
||
ES EYE ArlO SKIN
|
||
o CONT.0.CT \VITH
|
||
:LOTHING.
|
||
!yes with plenty of \'later for at
|
||
a physician. For !-,,:':;n, remove
|
||
wash skin \'Jjthr:"'~Y cd \'later.
|
||
e.
|
||
)5.
|
||
e Corporation
|
||
-
|
||
not
|
||
tre.ted .reas. , 1-7,·
|
||
on
|
||
P ••• : To control seedling grasses: ~~e one lb. of BASFAPON per acre in
|
||
enough water tor good spray COverage. Keep spray off crop foliage and
|
||
fruit. Apply at least 25 days prior to harvest when the grass seedlings are
|
||
young, the peas are 2 to 6 inches tall. and have 4 to 6 nodes. BASFAPON can
|
||
be used in a combination spray with DNBP to control both broadleat weeds
|
||
and grasses. Fresh pea vines or pea silage may be fed to livestock if desired,
|
||
but do not feed pea vine hay.
|
||
Potatoes: Pre-emergence Treatment: To control seedling gra.sses. use 3
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre in enough water to wet the grass evenly. Apply
|
||
before emergence of the potatoes when grass plants are small. This appli·
|
||
cation can be a combination spray with DNBP amine. Where quac~ass
|
||
comes up after planting but before potatoes emerge. use up to 10 Ib!>.-of
|
||
BASFAPON per acre and wet the grass well. NOTE: Do not apply BASFAPON
|
||
after potato plants emerge. Do not use on land planted to red-skinned var
|
||
ieties or White Rose. Spring Pre-planting Treatment: For quackgrass control
|
||
use 8 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre. After 4 days land can be plowed and
|
||
potatoes planted immediately if normal soil moisture is present. Late Season
|
||
Grass Control: Use Sibs. of BASFAPON in 15 to 25 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Make application after lay-by when grass seeds have germinated but b..:lore
|
||
the grass seedlings are 3 inches tall. Use leaf-lifters and direct the spray so
|
||
tllat it will cover the tops ('I the rows and the middles but will get a minimum
|
||
:Jf spray on the potato foliage. Fall Pre-planting Treatment: See below.
|
||
"Pre-plant Applications Followed by Plowing."
|
||
Sugar Cane: use~~ of BASFAPON per acre (overall coverage) as a
|
||
pre-emergence or dheete'i3 post-emergence application to control such
|
||
grasses as johnSQngrass bermudagrass and alexandergrass. Use propor
|
||
tionately less BASFAPON per acre in band or drill application. Directed
|
||
sprays. designed to wet the grasses thoroughly and the cane as little as
|
||
possible. ace suggested. For local use information. consult local Experiment
|
||
Station or ExtenSion Service Weed SpeCialists.
|
||
TROPICAL CROP USES . _
|
||
aanana Plantings: TO control perennial grasses such as guinea '(P8nicum
|
||
maximum) amarao ~Aionopus sp.), and gamalote:(lfftpafum sp.), apply 10
|
||
to 15 pounds 6fAsFAPON per acre as a directed spray in enough water to
|
||
obtain good coverage. Often rates of 6 to 8 pounds per acre applied in the
|
||
same manner give very satisfactory results. A first treatment should be made
|
||
when grass is growing well. but before heading. Repeat treatments. usually
|
||
spot applications. should be made where needed in about a month to six
|
||
weeks and later on as required. Use no more than a total of 30 pounds of
|
||
BASFAPON per acre per year. Keep spray off banana frUits. foliage or young
|
||
plants. '.'<;e sufficient spray to wet grass foliage thoroughly. but avoid runoff
|
||
<;0"": To control c:rabgrus. bermudagrass. kikuyagrass. para (California)
|
||
.Qra~s and other grasses in established coffee plantations in Flaw'all, dissolve
|
||
one pound BASFAPON in 10 gallons water. Apply as a directed spray to Just
|
||
wet the grass without runoff but not to exceed 100 gallons per acre. Keep
|
||
the .pray off the coffee foliage. Make initial application to grasses which
|
||
are growing well and prior to seed head formation. Respray 4 to 6 weeks
|
||
later or when regrowth warrants. but do not apply more than two sprays In
|
||
anyone crop year and do not apply within 8 months of harvest.
|
||
Grass Control In Macadamia: To contlol crabgrass. b~rmudagrass. kikuY<l
|
||
grass. ~ara fallfOr~ia) grass. dallisgrass in macadamia orchards In HawaiI.
|
||
useBASFA ON 111 con~entrations of t 2 to l' , pounds per 10 gallons of water
|
||
~pray to lust wet the grass without runoff. but not to exceed 100 gallons per
|
||
acre. Make first application before harvest and respray at intervals as re
|
||
growth warrants. Do not exceed 24 pounds of BASFAPON per acre per year
|
||
CAUTION: During harvest periods. spray only immediately after gleaning
|
||
nuts from the ground. Do not spray directly on fallen nuts.
|
||
P~ples: To control i!mly',!h~licfperen'riiai' grasse:s' apply ~210 10 p()Un~
|
||
B~ON as a spot treatment. Keep spray off pineapple foliage. Make
|
||
application at least one month before harvest.
|
||
period may be needed to avoid crop injury. Under such conditions delay
|
||
planting until at least 5 days after receiving a minimum of 0.5 inch of rain.
|
||
( ..... " ... , 'e'L/ I "" f)) NON-CROP USES
|
||
Grass control In drainage ditch,s and n91l-agricultural lands (roadsides,
|
||
jallwi¥,. industrial areD, sidewalks): When using a spray boom. use'15
|
||
Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre in not less than 40 gallons of water. Repeat appli
|
||
cation in 2 to 4 weeks and follow up with spot treatment as required. With an
|
||
orchard-type spray gun on such vegetation as iohnsongrass. Latlails and
|
||
phragmites (giant plumegrass). use 10 Ibs. of BAsFAPON 'in 100-gallons 01
|
||
Wa1iH ana wet all foliage thoroughly. Spray cattails and phragmltes after new
|
||
sprouts have emerged and are 2 to 3 leel tall. In Western areas. fall spraying
|
||
of calla:!s dUring catkin development IS effective To control broaoleal weeds
|
||
and woody plants. 2.4·0 can be added to sprays containing BASFAPON
|
||
Spray grass regrowth With 10 to 15 Ibs. of BASFAPON per acre. or spot !>pray
|
||
With 10 Ibs. of BASFAPON in 100 gallons of water
|
||
Spot Treatment: Use 1 lb. of BASFAPON in 10 to 20 gallons of water Spray
|
||
to wet foliage. Retreat as required.
|
||
Repeated Treatments with Low Rates on Johnsongrass and Bermuda
|
||
grass: Use 7 Ibs. of BASFAPON 10 40 to 50 Qc.!!CI1S 01 water per acre. Make 2
|
||
to 3 applic3110ns 10 to 20 days apart. beginning when grass is 8 to 16 IOches
|
||
tall. Til:age 2 weeks after the third spray is suggested if the land is to be
|
||
planted to a late fall or spring crop.
|
||
Seedling Grass Control: For young grass seedlings. use 51bs of BASFAPON
|
||
per acre in enough water for good spray coverage.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Warning: BASFAPON in the soil may inhibit seed germination and plant
|
||
growth for approximately 30 days or more. depending on dosage applied.
|
||
soil type, temperature, and amount of soil moisture and rainfall. Accord'~g!y.
|
||
on land to be planted to sensitive crops such as pasture grasses.' sr .ail
|
||
grains, corn or beans. delay plantinQ cl treated areas until 30 days afte"
|
||
plowing. Decomposition of BASFIIPON proceeds most rapidly in warm.
|
||
moist soil. If 5011 remains cool or dry after treatment. decomposition may be
|
||
slower and more time will be required after plowing before certain crops can
|
||
be planted safely.
|
||
To aVOid the possibility of residues in meat or milk. do not graze meat or
|
||
dairy animals on vegetation treated with BASFAPON.
|
||
To avoid injury to desirable plants (includi.lg 11wns and other deSirable
|
||
turt) do not allow spray ~. spray drift to cv!'l~:£ct foliage or roots
|
||
FIL'sh spraying equipment with plenty of water immediately after use to
|
||
avoid contamination of later sprays or possible corrosion of spray
|
||
equipment .
|
||
Do not re-use container. Destroy when empty.
|
||
WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
|
||
Seiler warrants that the ~roduct conforms to its chemical description and
|
||
is reasonably fit for the purpose stated on the label when used in accordance
|
||
with directions under normal conditions of usp I)ut neither this warranty
|
||
nor any other warranty of merchantability or fitnus for a particular pur
|
||
pose, express or Implied. extends to the use "j this product (;o:ltrary to
|
||
label Instructions, or under abnormal conditions, or under conditions not
|
||
reasonably foreseeable to seller, and I)uyer assumes the risk of any such
|
||
use. The exclusive remedy of user or buyer and the limit of liability of BASF
|
||
Wyandotte Corporation is the purchase price paid for the quantity of
|
||
product involved.
|
||
.' ..
|
||
t • .•
|
||
1271-0005- LS010 US il FA Reg. 7969·2
|
||
PYRAMIN'. CITOWETT. and BASFAPON' are trademarks 01 BASF AG. Lud·
|
||
wigshafen am Rhein, Fpderal Republic: )1 Germany.
|
||
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