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# TOUCHDOWN 5 HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **100-1108**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Sulfosate (48.6%)
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- Label accepted: 2003-11-10
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-01108-20031110.pdf
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---
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100-\103
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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NOV 1 0 2003
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Mr. Jerry Wells
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Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc
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P. O. Box 18300
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Greensboro, NC 27419-8300
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Dear Mr. Wells:
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Subject: Touchdown 5 Herbicide (Update First Aid)
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EPA Registration No. 100-1108
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Application Dated August 8, 2003
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OFFICE OF
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PREVENTION, PESTICIDES
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AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended is acceptable, provided you
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make the following changes before you release the product for shipment.
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1. At the beginning of the list of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) within the Precautionary
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Statements, add the statements "Some of the materials that are chemical resistant to this product
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are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category A on an EPA
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chemical-resistance category selection chart." In addition, revise the equipment for ''waterproof
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gloves" to a requirement for "chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as
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polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride.
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2. Within the list ofPPE for early re-entry in the Agricultural Use Requirements box, revise the
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requirement for ''waterproof gloves" to a requirement for "chemical-resistant gloves made of any
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waterproof material."
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3. Refer to the attachment entitled Spray Drift Management for language required for all
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products that permit aerial application.
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4. The following maximum rate statement must be added to your label.
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-The maximum rates stated throughout this product's labeling apply to this product combined
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with the use of all other herbicides containing glyphosate or sulfosate as the active ingredient,
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whether applied as mixtures or separately. Calculate the application rates and ensure that the total
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use of this and other glyphosate or sulfosate containing products does not exceed stated
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maximum use rate-
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5. Add a statement similar to the following to the areas of your label where generic tank-mix
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partners such as 2, 4-D or dicamba are listed.
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)/41
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, '
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I
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"
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-2-
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.-This product may be tank-mixed with the products listed provided the product tank-mixed is
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registered for use on this site.
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Submit three (3) copies of your final printed labeling incorporating the above changes before you
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release the product for shipment Amended labeling supercedes all previously accepted ones. A
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stamped copy oflabeling is enclosed for your records.
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Sincerely,
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·0",,""-'.. (U.o",u.."", .L.J
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James A. Tompkins!"
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Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505C)
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, . ,
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(
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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OFFICE OF
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PREVENTION, PESTICIDES
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AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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Attachment-Spray Drift Management
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Under the heading Spray Drift Management the text should
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read as follows:
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Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the
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responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many
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equipment-and-weather-related factors determine the potential for
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spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for
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considering all these factors when making decisions. The
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following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid
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off-target drift movement from aerial applications to
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agricultural field crops. These requirements do not apply to
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forestry applications, public health uses or to applications
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using dry formulations.
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1. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not
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exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor.
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2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air
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stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees.
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Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be
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observed.
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The applicator should be familiar with and take into account
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the information covered in the Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory
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. Information.
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Importance of Droplet Size
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The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply
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large droplets. The best drift management strategy is to apply
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the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control
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Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not
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prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under
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unfavorable environmental conditions (see Wind, Temperature and
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Humidity, and Temperature Inversion section of this label).
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Controlling Droplet Size
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Volume-Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical
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spay volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger
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droplets.
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Pressure-Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the
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nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not
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improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed,
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use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing pressure.
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3/41
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2
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Number of nozzles-Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide
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uniform coverage.
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Nozzle Orientation-Orienting nozzles so that the spray is
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released backwards, parallel to the airstream will produce larger
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droplets than other orientations. Significant deflection from
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the horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift
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potential.
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Nozzle Type-Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended
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application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles
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produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles.
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Solid stream nozzles oriented straight back produce larger
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droplets than other nozzle types.
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Boom Length-For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom
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length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may
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further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
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Application-Applications should not be made at a height greater
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than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants unless a greater
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height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at
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the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to
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evaporation and wind.
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Swath Adjustment
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When applications are made with a cross-wind, the swath will be
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displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and downwind
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edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this
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displacement by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. Swath
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adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift
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potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc.).
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Wind
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Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2-10 mph.
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However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type
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determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should
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be avoided below 2 mph due to variable wind direction and high
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inversion potential. Note: Local terrain can influence wind
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patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind
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patterns and how they affect drift.
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Temperature and Humidity
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When making applications in low relative humidity, set up
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equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for
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evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions
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are both hot and dry.
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L.f1t./1
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" • I \
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3
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Temperature Inversions
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Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion,
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because drift potential is high. Temperature inversions restrict
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vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to
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remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in
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unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common
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during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by
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increasing temperatures with altitude and are common on nights
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with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. ~hey begin to
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form as the sun set and often continue into the morning. Their
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presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not
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present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of
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smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke
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that layers and moves laterally in a connected cloud (under low
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wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves
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upwards and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air
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mixing.
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Sensitive Areas
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The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift
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to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas, bodies of
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water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non
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target crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the
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sensitive areas).
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'5/47
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Touchdown® 5 Herbicide
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NONSELECTIVE FOLIAR SYSTEMIC HERBICIDE FOR WEED CONTROL
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Active Ingredient:
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Sulfosate ................................................................................................................. 48.6%
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Inert Ingredients: 51.4%
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Total 100.0%
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Contains 5 pounds active ingredient per gallon.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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See additional precautionary statements and directions for use (inside booklet; on back
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panel; on side panel)
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EPA Reg. No.: 100-1108
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EPA Est. No.:
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Product of Belgium
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Formulated and Packaged in USA.
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SCP xxxx
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Net Weight/U.S. Standard Measure
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ACCEPTED
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with COl\lMlZNT5
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In EPA Letter Dated:
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NOV 1 0 2003
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Unrler t!~e Fr;:;23:,,,,1 ~~eec!cide,
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Fung;.ci~e, nn:: nade~!h:itlt J,\ct,
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81 amended, fo!' tl~~ p{ls1icide.
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",,"tered UDder ID'A neg. rio.
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tl)1)- II0 0
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-2-
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Personal Protective Equipment
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User Safety Recommendations
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Environmental Hazards
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Drift
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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NONAGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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Timing
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Rates
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Spray Additives
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Surfactants/Wetting Agents
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Ammonium Sulfate
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Tank Mixes with Residual Herbicides
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Application Equipment & Techniques
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Ground
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Air
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Spot Treatments
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Wiper Application
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CROPS
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BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, AND VINES
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Method of Application
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General Use Precautions
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Tank Mixtures with Residual Herbicides and 2,4-0
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Page
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Hard to Control Weed Recommendations in Citrus (Florida and Texas Only)
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Perennial Grass Suppression (Chemical Mowing) of Orchard Floors
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CONSERVATION COMPLIANCE/CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP)
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CORN (FIELD, POPCORN, AND SEED CORN)
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Method of Application
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General Use Precautions
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Tank Mixtures for Corn
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FALLOWLAND AND POSTHARVEST USE
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Method of Application
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Chemical Fallow-Ecofallow
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Postharvest Chemical Fallow
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Aid to Tillage
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Fallow Beds/Stale Seed Beds
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Postharvest Use
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'1 J't 1
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..
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! ,
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General Use Precautions
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FARMSTEAD (NONCROP)
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SOYBEANS
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Method of Application
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Preharvest
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General Use Precautions
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-3-
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Tank Mixtures for Soybeans (PreplantlPreemergence)
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SOYBEANS, GL YPHOSATE-TOLERANT (including ROUNDUP READY®
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soybeanlll .. _.. .. _ _. . ....
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Method of Application
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General Use Precautions
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PreplantlPreemergence
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Postemergence
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Annual Weeds
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Perennial Weeds
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Tank Mixtures
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Preharvest
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WHEAT
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Method of Application
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General Use Precautions
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Tank Mixtures
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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North! South Region Annual Weed Control- Table 1
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Western Region Annual Weed Control - Table 2
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Annual Weed Control- Tank Mix with Dicamba or 2,4-0 - Table 3
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Perennial and Woody Plant Weed Control-Alone or with Dicamba or 2,4-0 - Table
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4
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3/47
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FIRST AID
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If on skin or • Take off contaminated clothing.
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clothing • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If In eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-
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• c 20 minutes ..
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes,
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then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If swallowed • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for
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treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison
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control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious 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 ambulance, then give
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artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
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advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
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doctor, or going for treatment
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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For 24 Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal) or Chemical
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Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident), Call
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1-800-888-8372
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans And Domestic Animals
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CAUTION
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Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid
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contact with eyes, skin, or clothing.
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Applicators and other handlers must wear: long sleeved shirt and long pants, socks and
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shoes, and waterproof gloves.
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-5-
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions
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for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
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laundry.
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When handlers use closed systems, or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the
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requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides
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[40 CFR 170.240(d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified
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as specified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the
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toilet.
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• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and
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put on clean clothing.
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• 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
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clothing.
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Environmental Hazards
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Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal
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areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
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equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters.
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In case of spill, ISOLATE the spill. Absorb spill with inert absorbent material such as
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clay or Fuller's earth. Sweep up used absorbent and place in an appropriate chemical
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waste container. Flush spill area with water. Observe all local, State, and Federal laws
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and regulations regarding disposal, spill, cleanup, removal, or discharge.
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DRIFT: Caution must be taken when applying Touchdown 5 to avoid drift or contact
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with nontarget plant species. Such contact may result in plant injury.
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-6-
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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
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Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable,
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retum the oroduct at once, unooened, and the ourchase orice will be refunded.
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The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It is impossible to
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eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury,
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!neffectiveness or other un!ntended consequsnc8s may result because of such factors a~
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manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials or
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other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of
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Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. or Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and
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User, and Buyer and User agree to hold Syngenta and Seller harmless for any claims
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relating to such factors.
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Syngenta warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and
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is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent
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risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal use
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conditions. This warranty does not extend to the use of this product contrary to label
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instructions, or under abnormal conditions or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable
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to or beyond the control of Seller or Syngenta, and Buyer and User assume the risk of any
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such use. SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
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In no event shall Syngenta or Seller be liable for any incidental, consequential or special
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damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
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OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF SYNGENTA AND
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SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES
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||
(INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT,
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NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE
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USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE
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PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF SYNGENTA OR
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SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
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Syngenta and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the
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foregoing conditions of sale and limitations of warranty and of liability, which may not be
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modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of
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Syngenta.
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. -
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II/I.n
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I
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-7-
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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
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labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons. either
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directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the agency responsible for
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pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
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Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection
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of agricultural workers on farms. forests. nurseries. and greenhouses. and handlers of
|
||
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training. decontamination.
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notification. and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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||
exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only
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apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry Into treated areas during the restricted entry
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Interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
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Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated.
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such as plants. SOil. or water. is:
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• Coveralls.
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• Waterproof gloves.
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• Shoes plus socks.
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NONAGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the
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scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part
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170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on
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farms. forests. nurseries. or greenhouses.
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Keep people and pets off treated areas until spray solution has. J.ieC:.
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I ?'/If 7
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-8-
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Pesticide Storage
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Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and disposal. Keep container tightly
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closed when not in use. For help with any spill, leak, fire, or accident involving this
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material, call 1-800-888-8372.
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Pesticide Disposal
|
||
Wastes resulting frem the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
|
||
approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
Container Disposal
|
||
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and
|
||
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local
|
||
authorities, by buming. If bumed, stay out of smoke.
|
||
FOR RECYCLABLE/REFILLABLE CONTAINERS:
|
||
Before refilling, inspect thoroughly for damage such as cracks, punctures, bulges,
|
||
dents, abrasions, and damaged or worn threads on closure devices. After filling and
|
||
before transporting, check for leaks. Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking
|
||
container.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Reseal container and offer for reconditioning, or triple rinse
|
||
(or equivalent) and offer for recycling or reconditioning, or clean in accordance with
|
||
manufacturer's instructions.
|
||
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED,OR DRINKING WATERI
|
||
GENERAL INFORMATION
|
||
Touchdown 5 is a nonselective foliar systemic herbicide used to control a broad
|
||
spectrum of emerged grass and broadleaf weeds, both annual and perennial, in:
|
||
• berries, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and vines specified on this label
|
||
• conservation compliance/conservation reserve program (CRP)
|
||
• corn
|
||
• fallowland and postharvest
|
||
• soybeans, including glyphosate-tolerant
|
||
• wheat : : • " , •
|
||
• certain noncrop areas around the farm specified on this lab~r • " • . • .. • • • .. ...
|
||
Touchdown 5 is formulated as a liquid concentrate which contains 5 pounds active
|
||
ingredient per gallon. • '. .'. ..:.: • • ..
|
||
· .. .: : : : · :: :. :~','.:: · . .. " ..,
|
||
13/'f1
|
||
|
||
,
|
||
-9-
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
• Touchdown 5 requires actively growing green plant tissue to function. Application to
|
||
drought-stressed weeds or weeds with little green foliage (Le., mowed or cut weeds),
|
||
may result in reduced weed control.
|
||
• Touchdown 5 does not provide residual control of weeds. Weeds emerging after
|
||
:lpplicotion will r:lquir~ rstreatment.
|
||
• Heavy rainfall or irrigation shortly after application may require retreatment.
|
||
• Tillage or mowing within 3 days following application may reduce weed control.
|
||
• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• DO NOT spray if conditions of thermal inversion exist, or if wind direction and speed
|
||
may cause spray to drift onto adjacent nontarget areas. Drift minimization is the
|
||
responsibility of the applicator. Consult with local and State agricultural authorities
|
||
for information regarding avoiding or minimizing spray drift.
|
||
• It is recommended that the spray system be thoroughly cleaned with water and a
|
||
commercial tank cleaner after each use.
|
||
• Stainless steel, plastic-lined steel, plastic or fiberglass containers are acceptable for
|
||
mixing and storing Touchdown 5. Touchdown 5 should not be mixed or stored in
|
||
galvanized steel or unlined steel containers. Touchdown 5 is not compatible with
|
||
carbon steel.
|
||
• Any crop not listed on this label may be planted back into Touchdown 5 treated
|
||
areas 35 days after application.
|
||
• Do not exceed a total of 6.4 pints of Touchdown 5 per acre per year in com.
|
||
• Do not exceed a total of 12.8 pints of Touchdown 5 per acre per year in all other
|
||
uses on this label except corn.
|
||
• Do not graze or harvest treated cover crops for feed.
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
-10-
|
||
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
Timing
|
||
Touchdown 5 should be applied to actively growing emerged weeds. Annual weeds of
|
||
6 inches or less in height are typically the eaSiest to control. Generally, more effective
|
||
control of perennial weeds is achieved at the flowering or seed head stage. Refer to the
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page , for specific application
|
||
timing.
|
||
When annual weeds have been mowed or grazed, wait for 3-4 inches of new growth to
|
||
appear prior to application. When perennial weeds have been mowed or grazed, allow
|
||
new growth to reach recommended stage prior to application.
|
||
Rates
|
||
Follow recommended rates for Touchdown 5 listed in the WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
section, beginning on Page . Use the higher label rates when weeds are dense
|
||
or large. Also, use higher application volumes and pressures when weed vegetation is
|
||
dense. The following table will assist in rate conversions:
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATE CONVERSION TABLE
|
||
LBSAIIA FLOZS/A PINTS/A ACRESI
|
||
GALLON
|
||
Q.5 12.8 0.8 10
|
||
0.625 16.0 1.0 8
|
||
0.75 19.2 1.2 6.7
|
||
1.0 25.6 1.6 5
|
||
1.5 38.4 2.4 3.3
|
||
2.0 51.2 3.2 2.5
|
||
3.0 76.8 4.8 1.7
|
||
4.0 102.4 6.4 1.25
|
||
6.0 153.6 9.6 0.8
|
||
8.0 204.8 12.8 0.63
|
||
SPRAY ADDITIVES
|
||
SurfactantslWettlng Agents
|
||
A nonionic surfactant (NIS) or wetting agent (approved for use on growing crops) may
|
||
be used at levels up to 0.25% v/v (1 quart NIS or wetting agentl100 gallons) of finished
|
||
spray volumes. All nonionic surfactants or wetting agents should contain at least 75%
|
||
active ingredient.
|
||
|
||
~--~~~~---------
|
||
-11-
|
||
Ammonium Sulfate (AMS)
|
||
Control of annual and perennial weeds with Touchdown 5 may be improved by adding
|
||
dry ammonium sulfate at 1 - 2% by weight or 8.5 - 17 pounds per 100 gallons of water.
|
||
Liquid formulations of AMS may be used at an equivalent rate. Do not reduce use rates
|
||
of Touchdown 5 when using AMS.
|
||
TANK MIXES WITH RESIDUAL HERBICIDES
|
||
Refer to crop sect.ions for recommended tank mixes. Tank mil(es of Touchdown 5 with
|
||
other pesticides, fertilizers, or any other additives except as specified on this label or
|
||
other approved Syngenta supplemental labeling may result In tank-mix incompatibility
|
||
or unsatisfactory performance. It is recommended that the compatibility of any tank-mix
|
||
combination be tested on a small scale such as a jar test before actual tank mixing.
|
||
Always refer to labels of other pesticide products for mixing directions and precautions
|
||
which may differ from those outlined here. Use in accordance with the most restrictive
|
||
of label limitations and precautions. No label dosage rates should be exceeded. This
|
||
product cannot be mixed with any product containing a label prohibition against such
|
||
mixing.
|
||
Tank Mixing Recommendations:
|
||
1. Fill spray tank 1/2 full with clean water.
|
||
2. Begin tank agitation and continue throughout mixing and spraying.
|
||
3. Add ammonium sulfate (if used).
|
||
4. Add dry formulations (WP, OF, etc.) to tank.
|
||
5. Add liquid formulations (SC, EC, L, etc.) to tank.
|
||
6. Add Touchdown 5.
|
||
7. Add nonionic surfactant/wetting agent (if used).
|
||
8. Fill remainder of spray tank.
|
||
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT & TECHNIQUES
|
||
• Avoid drift. Do not apply in low level inversion cOnditions, when winds are gusty or
|
||
under any other conditions which favor drift. Inversions are characterized by stable
|
||
air and increasing temperatures with height above the ground. The applicator may
|
||
detect the presence of an inversion by producing smoke and observing a smoke
|
||
layer. Drift may cause damage to any vegetation contacted to which treatment is not
|
||
intended.
|
||
• Drift control additives may be used with Touchdown 5. Read and follow the
|
||
manufacturer's directions for use. : < : ,: <':
|
||
• ( , f f •
|
||
• t I. •
|
||
• All aerial equipment must be properly maintained and washea to remove product
|
||
residues after use.
|
||
< , • •• ... • . , • • . . · • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • · · . • • • · •
|
||
I~/lf 7
|
||
|
||
-12-
|
||
Broadcast Applications
|
||
Ground
|
||
Applications should be made in 3 to 40 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
When foliage is dense, spray volume should be increased to ensure coverage of the
|
||
target weeds. Flat-fan nozzles will result in the most effective application of Touchdown
|
||
5. Spray boom and nozzle heights must be adjusted to provide coverage of target
|
||
weed. Flood nozzles may result in reduced weed control.due to inadequate coverage.
|
||
Air
|
||
Applications should be made in 3 to 15 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Spray should be released at the lowest height consistent with effective weed control and
|
||
flight safety. Applications more than 10 feet above the canopy should be avoided.
|
||
Use the largest droplet size consistent with good weed control. Fonnation of very small
|
||
droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orienting nozzles away
|
||
from the air stream as much as possible, and by avoiding inappropriate spray boom
|
||
pressure. Solid stream or low shear nozzles may be utilized to reduce small droplet
|
||
formation. These nozzles direct the fluid parallel to the existing airflow to reduce shear
|
||
effects. Other techniques may include reducing the fan angle of flat fan nozzles if used,
|
||
or reducing the deflector plate. angle if deflector type nozzles are used. Ensure the
|
||
spray is released at an appropriate distance below the airfoil.
|
||
For best results, each specific aerial application vehicle used should be quantifiably
|
||
pattern tested for aerial application of Touchdown 5 herbicide initially and every year
|
||
thereafter. To minimize drift, it is suggested aerial application equipment produce the
|
||
following minimum spray depOSition characteristics:
|
||
> 400 microns
|
||
> 200 microns
|
||
Spot Treatments
|
||
For annual weeds less than 6 inches, use a 0.4 to 0.75% v/v solution. For annual
|
||
weeds over 6 inches, use a 0.75 to 1.5% v/v solution. Use a 1 to 2% v/v solution for
|
||
most perennials (see Table 4 for specific rates and timing). When using motorized spot
|
||
spray equipment (rider bar), use a 3% v/v solution. See Spot Spray Dilution Table below
|
||
for rates of Touchdown 5/volume of finished spray solution. Spray the solution on
|
||
actively growing weeds until uniformly wet but not to the point of runoff. Retreat 14-21
|
||
days later if regrowth occurs.
|
||
|
||
-13-
|
||
Touchdown 5 Herbicide Spot Spray Dilution Table
|
||
To Make This Volume
|
||
Solution Strellllth 1 gallon 10 gallons 25 gallons 100 gallons
|
||
0.4% 0.5 fI oz 5 fI oz 0.8 pints 3.2 pints
|
||
0.75% 1 fI oz 0.6 pints 1.5 pints 3 quarts
|
||
1% 1.3 fI ozs 0.8 pints 2 pints 1 gallon
|
||
1.25% 1.6 fI ozs 1 pint 2.5 pints 5 quarts
|
||
1.5% 2 t1 07S 1?5 pints 3 pints . fi !]1Il'\rts
|
||
2% 2.6 fI ozs 1.5 pints 4 pints 2 gallons
|
||
3% 4 fI ozs 2.5 pints 6 pints 3 gallons
|
||
Wiper Application
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be applied using a wiper or "wick" applicator for selective control or
|
||
suppression of annual and perennial weeds which become taller than the crop or
|
||
desirable vegetation. Mix 1 quart of Touchdown 5 in 1 gallon of water. Precautions
|
||
should be taken to avoid contact with crops or desirable vegetation. Equipment should
|
||
be operated at speeds of 5 mph or less. Use slower speeds where weeds are dense.
|
||
For improved control, make two applications in opposite directions. Do not use wiper
|
||
applications in corn or in bearing grape vineyards.
|
||
CROPS
|
||
This section is organized alphabetically by crop categories. There may be several
|
||
crops listed in a crop category.
|
||
Any crop not listed on this label may be planted back into Touchdown 5 treated areas
|
||
35 days after Touchdown 5 application.
|
||
BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, AND VINES
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be used on both bearing and nonbearing crops listed below.
|
||
BEARING CROPS
|
||
Almond
|
||
Apple
|
||
Apricot
|
||
Beechnut
|
||
Brazil nut
|
||
Butternut
|
||
NON BEARING CROPS
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be used 1 year or more prior to
|
||
harvest in these crops.
|
||
Acerola (West Indian Cherry)
|
||
Artichoke
|
||
Asparagus
|
||
Atemoya
|
||
Avocado
|
||
Banana
|
||
Huckleberry
|
||
, Jaboticaba
|
||
: ,;ackfruit
|
||
: . ,;oi:>~a
|
||
Kiwi
|
||
~oganberry .
|
||
|
||
BEARING CROPS
|
||
Calamondin
|
||
Cashew
|
||
Cherry (sweet, sour, tart)
|
||
Chestnut
|
||
Chinquapin
|
||
Chironja
|
||
Citron
|
||
Citrus Citron
|
||
Crabapple
|
||
Filbert (Hazelnut)
|
||
Grapefruit
|
||
Grapes (all)
|
||
Hickory nut
|
||
Kumquat
|
||
Lemon
|
||
Lime
|
||
Loquat
|
||
Macadamia
|
||
Mandarin
|
||
Mayhaw
|
||
Nectarine
|
||
Orange (all)
|
||
Oriental Pear
|
||
Peach
|
||
Pear
|
||
Pecan
|
||
Plum (all)
|
||
Plumcot
|
||
Prune
|
||
Pummelo
|
||
Quince
|
||
Satsuma Mandarin
|
||
Tangelo
|
||
Tangerine
|
||
Tangor
|
||
Walnut (Black, English)
|
||
-14-
|
||
NONBEARING CROPS
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be used 1 year or more prior to
|
||
harvest in these crops.
|
||
Blackberry
|
||
Blueberry
|
||
Boysenberry
|
||
Breadfruit
|
||
Canistel
|
||
Carambola
|
||
Cherimoya
|
||
Cocoa Bean
|
||
Coconut
|
||
Coffee
|
||
Cranberry
|
||
Currant
|
||
Date
|
||
Dewberry
|
||
Elderberry
|
||
Fig
|
||
Genip
|
||
Ginseng
|
||
Gooseberry
|
||
Guava
|
||
Longan
|
||
Lychee
|
||
Mango
|
||
Oll1lllieberry
|
||
Olive
|
||
Papaya
|
||
Passion Fruit
|
||
Persimmon
|
||
Pineapple
|
||
Pistachio
|
||
Plantain
|
||
Pomegranate
|
||
Raspberry (black, red)
|
||
Sapodilla
|
||
Sapote
|
||
Soursop
|
||
Sugar Apple
|
||
Tamarind
|
||
Tea
|
||
Youngberry
|
||
t !' , I • ,
|
||
.. ~ ( ,
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Preplant; preemergence; directed'spriY'(G>xcept
|
||
Cranberry); middles (between rows of trees); strips (in rows of trees); perennial grass
|
||
suppression (chemical mowing); and wiperlwick appIiC'JIor,6quipmE{nl.; , • . .. : : .. . .. ,. . ~::
|
||
( • f •• ••
|
||
"1. ~ .. '.'~l'
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
-~ .. -------
|
||
-15-
|
||
GENERAL USE
|
||
Applications may be made with boom equipment; shielded sprayers; CDA; hand-held
|
||
and high-volume wands; lances; orchard guns; or wiperlwick application equipment,
|
||
except as directed in the GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR BERRIES, FRUITS,
|
||
NUTS, VEGETABLES, AND VINES section. Follow directions listed in the
|
||
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT
|
||
AND TECHt<llqUES l!ections of this label. Refer to thltVll;l;DS CONTROLLE!)
|
||
section, beginning on Page , for application rates and timing.
|
||
Multiple applications may be necessary to control certain perennial weeds. For residual
|
||
weed control, tank mix Touchdown 5 with residual herbicides as prescribed in the TANK
|
||
MIXTURES FOR BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, AND VINES section, or
|
||
make multiple applications.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR BERRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES,
|
||
AND VINES
|
||
• Do not allow the spray, spray drift, or mist to contact foliage, fruit, shoots, branches,
|
||
canes, suckers, open wounds or green parts of crops. Contact with any crop part
|
||
other than mature brown woody bark can result in severe crop injury .
|
||
.
|
||
• Avoid contact with stumps as injury to adjacent trees may occur from root grafting.
|
||
• For PEACHES grown in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
|
||
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, apply Touchdown 5
|
||
with a shielded applicator which prevents contact with foliage, suckers, or bark of
|
||
trees. Apply no later than 90 days after first bloom to avoid severe damage. Avoid
|
||
application to peach trees with recent mechanical injury or pruning wounds. Apply
|
||
only near trees which have been planted in the orchard for two or more years.
|
||
SEVERE INJURY WILL OCCUR IF ANY PORTION OF THE PEACH TREE IS
|
||
CONTACTED WITH SPRAY OR SPRAY DRIFT.
|
||
• For APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PLUMS and PRUNES grown in
|
||
Arizona, Califomia, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Dakota,
|
||
Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington, any application equipment listed
|
||
for these crops may be used.
|
||
• For APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PLUMS, and PRUNES grown in all
|
||
other states not previously listed, use only wiper/wick application eq~ipment.
|
||
,
|
||
• For GRAPES grown in the Great Lakes and Northeast regien,,;, 'ipply 70uchdown 5
|
||
prior to the end of bloom stage to avoid injury, or apply with shielded equipment.
|
||
|
||
-16-
|
||
• For COFFEE and BANANA, delay application 3 months after transplanting to allow
|
||
the new plants to become established.
|
||
• Allow at least 13 days from the last application to harvest of citrus, pome, or stone
|
||
fruit.
|
||
• Allow at least 14 days from the last application to harvest of grapes.
|
||
• Allow at least 20 days from the last 9[.lplication to. harvest of nuts.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES WITH RESIDUAL HERBICIDES AND 2,4·D FOR BERRIES,
|
||
FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, AND VINES
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or suppression
|
||
of annual and perennial weeds provided that the tank-mix product label allows use of
|
||
the product. Refer to the WEEDS CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page ,
|
||
for application rates and timing. Apply Touchdown 5 at 1.2 to 6.4 pintslA in these tank
|
||
mixes for control or suppression of annual and perennial weeds. For control or
|
||
suppression of dense populations or weeds greater than 12 inches in height or weeds
|
||
under stress, consider use rates at the higher end of the rate range.
|
||
OEVRINOL®
|
||
OireX®
|
||
Goal®
|
||
KarmeX®
|
||
Kerb®
|
||
Krovar®
|
||
Princep®4L
|
||
Princep Caliber 90®
|
||
Prowl®
|
||
Simazine
|
||
Sim-Trol®
|
||
Sinbar®
|
||
Solicam®
|
||
Surflan®
|
||
2,4-0
|
||
Refer to the individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions,
|
||
recommended rates, approved crops, and a list of weeds controlled.
|
||
HARD TO CONTROL WEED RECOMMENDATIONS IN CITRUS (FLORIDA AND
|
||
TEXAS ONLy)
|
||
To control or suppress the perennial weeds listed in the following table, apply the
|
||
recommended rate of Touchdown 5 in 3 to 30 gallons of water per acre. Use 10-30
|
||
gallons per acre if weed foliage is dense. Apply when weeds are actively growing.
|
||
Refer to the PERENNIAL WEED CONTROL section, Table 4, for application timing. If
|
||
weeds have been mowed or grazed, allow new growth to reach recommended growth
|
||
stage prior to application.
|
||
, • , • · , , , • , , , • .
|
||
• • , . .
|
||
• · • • .
|
||
• • •
|
||
· • •
|
||
· , • . · , • • •
|
||
|
||
Weed Species
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Texas and Florida Ridge
|
||
Florida Flatwoods
|
||
Paragrass
|
||
Torpedoarass
|
||
B = Bumdown
|
||
C = Control
|
||
NR = Not Recommended
|
||
-17-
|
||
Rate of Touchdown 5 (Pints per Acre)
|
||
1.6
|
||
B
|
||
B
|
||
NR
|
||
B
|
||
NR
|
||
3.2
|
||
B
|
||
C
|
||
B
|
||
C S _
|
||
PC = Partial Control
|
||
S = Suppression
|
||
4.8 6.4
|
||
PC C
|
||
C C
|
||
C C
|
||
C C
|
||
PC PC
|
||
PERENNIAL GRASS SUPPRESSION (CHEMICAL MOWING) OF ORCHARD
|
||
FLOORS
|
||
BAHIAGRASS
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be used to inhibit seedhead emergence and supprass vegetative
|
||
growth for approximately 40 to 50 days with a single application. By using a sequential
|
||
application, suppression of vegetative growth and inhibition of seedhead emergence
|
||
can be extended to 120 days. Applications must be made prior to seedhead
|
||
emergence. Apply Touchdown 5 at 20 to 30 days after complete green-up or after
|
||
mowing to 4 inches tall. When a single application is planned, use 5 fluid ounces of
|
||
Touchdown 5 per acre in 10 to 20 gallons of water. When a sequential application is
|
||
planned, use 3-1/2 fluid ounces per acre for the first application followed by another
|
||
application of 3-1/2 fluid ounces per acre 40 to 50 days later.
|
||
BERMUDAGRASS
|
||
For Suppression Only:
|
||
East ofthe Rocky Mountains:
|
||
Apply 5 to 12 fluid ounces of Touchdown 5 in 3 to 20 gallons of water per acre. Make
|
||
the application 2 weeks after complete green-up or after 3 to 4 inches of regrowth
|
||
following mowing. Use 5 to 8 fluid ounces per acre if a lesser degree of suppression is
|
||
desired. A sequential application can be used when regrowth occurs.
|
||
West of the Rocky Mountains:
|
||
Apply 12 fluid ounces ofTouchdown 5 in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Make the
|
||
application 2 weeks after complete green-up or after 3 to 4 inches of re(JroY4th fcllowing
|
||
mowing. A sequential application can be used when regrowth occu~:: .': • : . ... . . '" ..
|
||
• • '" • • • • ... • • • • • • • ,
|
||
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... • · . • • • • • • •
|
||
· · • •
|
||
|
||
-18-
|
||
For Partial Control and Bumdown:
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be used for burndown and partial control of bermudagrass at 1.6 to
|
||
3.2 pints in 3 to 20 gallons of water per acre. Use 1.6 pints east of the Rocky Mountains
|
||
and 3.2 pints west of the Rocky Mountains.
|
||
Use this treatment only if reduction of the bermudagrass stand can be tolerated. Allow
|
||
at least 21 days for complete burndown.
|
||
COOL SEASON GRASS COVERS (fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, orchardgrass,
|
||
quackgrass, tall fescue)
|
||
For suppression of orchardgrass, fine fescue, tall fescue, and quackgrass, apply 6 fluid
|
||
ounces of Touchdown 5 in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre. Add AMS. See SPRAY
|
||
ADDITIVES section for rates.
|
||
For suppression of Kentucky bluegrass, use 5 fluid ounces of Touchdown 5. Do not
|
||
add AMS for suppression of Kentucky bluegrass.
|
||
CONSERVATION COMPLIANCE! CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP)
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Rotating out of CRP, site preparation (sequential
|
||
herbicide applications), dormant beneficial plant management.
|
||
• Site Preparation: Prior to application, removal of excessive vegetation by grazing,
|
||
mowing, burning, etc. may improve control. When annual weeds have been mowed
|
||
or grazed, wait for 3 to 4 inches of new growth before application. When perennial
|
||
weeds have been mowed or grazed, allow regrowth to reach recommended stage
|
||
(see PERENNIAL WEED CONTROL section, Table 4 for rates and timing).
|
||
Sequential applications of Touchdown 5 and GRAMOXONE® EXTRA herbicides are
|
||
effective in controlling established CRP grasses. Refer to the GRAMOXONE
|
||
EXTRA herbicide label for recommended rates and tank mixes.
|
||
Touchdown 5/GRAMOXONE EXTRA Herbicide Sequential Program:
|
||
(Spring Application)
|
||
Weed Species Program A Program B
|
||
Fescue GRAMOXONE EXTRA at 2-2.5 Touchdown 5 at 1.6-2.0 pints/A
|
||
Orchardgrass pints/A followed 7-10 days later followed 10-14 days later with
|
||
with GRAMOXONE EXTRA at GRAMOXONE EXTRA ~t 2-2.5 Ryegrass 2-2.5 pints/A pints/A " "
|
||
.' ,
|
||
|
||
--_.--- ...
|
||
-19-
|
||
• Dormant Beneficial Plant Applications: Apply 0.6 to 0.8 pints/acre in early spring
|
||
before desirable species, such as crested and tall wheatgrass, break dormancy.
|
||
Late fall applications can be made after desirable grasses have reached dormancy.
|
||
If perennial grasses are not dormant at time of application, stunting can occur.
|
||
• Touchdown 5 may be tank mixed with other herbicides registered for this use such
|
||
as atrazine, dicamba, and 2,4-0.
|
||
• Any crops not listed on this label mAY he planted back into Touchdown 5 treatp.d
|
||
areas 35 days after application provided plant back is not prohibited by labels of
|
||
other products if used in a tank mix or sequential application.
|
||
CORN (FIELD CORN. POPCORN. AND SEED CORN)
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Before, during, or after planting but before crop
|
||
emergence; spot spray; and postharvest.
|
||
Follow the directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES,
|
||
and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to the WEEDS
|
||
CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page , for application rates and timing.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR CORN
|
||
• Spot application must be made at least 90 days before harvest of com grain or corn
|
||
fodder.
|
||
• Crop plants contacted by Touchdown 5 will be injured or killed.
|
||
• Do not use on sweet com.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6.4 pints per acre per year.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES FOR CORN
|
||
For Control of Annual Weeds In a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: Refer to the
|
||
ANNUAL WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Tables 1 and 2, for application rates and
|
||
timing. Apply Touchdown 5 at 0.8 - 4.8 pints/A for the control of annual weeds that are
|
||
less than 6 inches tall and actively growing. When annual weeds are taller than 6
|
||
inches or under stress, use 1.6 - 4.8 pints/A of Touchdown 5 herbicide.
|
||
to for application
|
||
rates and timing. Use rates at the higher end of the rate range when weed populations
|
||
are dense or plants are under stress. Perennial weeds may require im.:ltiplf<
|
||
applications for control.
|
||
|
||
-20-
|
||
UAN may be used as a carrier at 10 - 70 gallons per acre with 2,4-0, dicamba, or any
|
||
residual herbicides on the following list. For use with 2,4-0 and dicamba on annual and
|
||
perennial weeds, consult Tables 3 and 4. Reduced weed control may occur on certain
|
||
weeds as a result of UAN foliar bum which can reduce uptake of Touchdown 5.
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be tank mixed with the following products:
|
||
AMBUSH®
|
||
Atrazine
|
||
AxiomTM
|
||
Balance®
|
||
BasiS®
|
||
Bicep®
|
||
Bicep II®
|
||
Bicep II MAGNUMTM
|
||
BladeX®
|
||
Broadstrike®
|
||
Bullet®
|
||
Clarity®
|
||
Oicamba
|
||
Oual®
|
||
Oualll®
|
||
Oualll MAGNUMTM
|
||
Extrazine® II
|
||
Frontier®
|
||
FULTIMETM
|
||
Guardsman®
|
||
Harness®
|
||
Harness Xtra
|
||
Hornet™
|
||
KARATE®
|
||
Lariat®
|
||
Lasso®
|
||
Lightning TM
|
||
LineX®
|
||
LoroX®
|
||
Marksman®
|
||
Micro-Tech®
|
||
Prowl
|
||
Simazine
|
||
SURPASS®EC
|
||
SURPASS 100
|
||
TOPNOTCH®
|
||
WARRIOR®
|
||
2,4-0
|
||
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a
|
||
list of weeds controlled.
|
||
FALLOWLAND AND POSTHARVEST USE
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Chemical fallow; fallow beds; stale seedbeds; aid to
|
||
tillage and postharvest.
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be applied during the fallow period prior to planting or emergence of
|
||
any crop listed on this label. For any crop not listed on this label, applications must be
|
||
made 35 days prior to planting.
|
||
Chemical Fallow· Ecofallow
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be used in place of tillage to control annual weeds or volunteer
|
||
wheat in fallow fields. Repeat applications may be necessary to control weeds
|
||
emerging after application. Refer to Table 1 and 2 for use rates and timing. Broadcast
|
||
or spot treatments of Touchdown 5 will control or suppress perennial weeds. Refer to
|
||
Table 4 for use rates and timing. Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION
|
||
DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPME~lT.AND, •• .. , TECHNIQUES sections of this label. : • : • , : , . :: .:
|
||
to ••• ...
|
||
, • '" · • • • ... · • • • • • • • •
|
||
· • • • • • , .. • • · . • •
|
||
• . · . , • . • , • . • ,
|
||
•
|
||
· ·
|
||
|
||
-21-
|
||
Tank mixes with 2,4-0 or dicamba may be used for additional control of annual weeds
|
||
listed in Table 3. Tank mixtures with atrazine or cyanazine (e.g. Bladex) may provide
|
||
residual control of weeds listed on their individual product labels. Cyanazine cannot be
|
||
used after December 31, 2002.
|
||
Postharvest Chemical Fallow for Cereals
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be applied after harvest to control newly emerged weeds, volunteer
|
||
cereals, or weeds which were present at harvest. Allow sufficient time after harvest for
|
||
weed regrowth to occur before making application. Refer to Table 1 and 2 for use rates
|
||
and annual weeds controlled. Higher rates may be required for control of large weeds
|
||
which were present at the time of harvest. Repeat applications may be necessary for
|
||
fall germinating weeds. Broadcast or spot treatments of Touchdown 5 will control or
|
||
suppress perennial weeds. Refer to Table 4 for use rates and timing. Follow directions
|
||
listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this label. Do not graze or harvest
|
||
treated areas for feed.
|
||
Tank mixes with 2,4-0 or dicamba may be used for additional control of weeds listed in
|
||
Table 3. Postharvest tank mixes with atrazine or cyanazine may be used if the field will
|
||
be planted to com or sorghum or laid fallow the following season. Tank mixes with
|
||
atrazine or cyanazine may be applied for residual control of certain annual weeds such
|
||
as common lambsquarters, kochia, mustards, pigweeds, and volunteer wheat. Tank
|
||
mixes with residual herbicides may result in reduced performance. Cyanazine cannot
|
||
be used after December 31, 2002.
|
||
Aid to Tillage
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be used in conjunction with tillage operations in fallow systems to
|
||
control cheat, downy brome, foxtails, tansy mustard, and volunteer cereals. Apply 0.4 -
|
||
0.6 pintslA of Touchdown 5 in 3-10 gallons of water per acre. Apply before weeds
|
||
exceed 6 inches in height. Application must be followed by tillage no later than 15 days
|
||
after treatment or before weed regrowth. Allow at least one day after application before
|
||
tillage. Tank mixes with residual herbicides may reduce performance. Follow directions
|
||
listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION
|
||
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this label.
|
||
Fallow Beds/Stale Seedbeds
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be used to control weeds in fallow or stale seedbeds. Follow
|
||
directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and
|
||
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections of this la~el. R",fl'lr to
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page __ , for applic&t:on rates; and
|
||
timing. Touchdown 5 can be tank mixed with 2,4-0, dicamba, or Goa! 'nerbic!dt: for
|
||
improved control of certain weeds.
|
||
. . , . , .. .
|
||
"
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
-22-
|
||
Postharvest Use
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be applied after harvest of any crop to control newly emerged
|
||
weeds, volunteer crops, or weeds which were present at harvest. Refer to WEEDS
|
||
CONTROLLED Section, beginning on Page __ , for use rates. Repeat applications
|
||
may be necessary to control weeds emerging after application. Use the higher rate on
|
||
heavy or sodded infestations.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR FALLOWLAND AND POSTHARVEST USE
|
||
• For any crop not listed on this label, Touchdown 5 applications must be made 35
|
||
days prior to planting.
|
||
• Allow sufficient time for weed regrowth to occur after harvest before making
|
||
applications.
|
||
• Avoid application after plants have been exposed to a severe frost.
|
||
• Refer to the individual labels of all products used in a tank mix for precautionary
|
||
statements, recropping intervals, restrictions, and a list of weeds controlled.
|
||
• Touchdown 5 will not control volunteer glyphosate-tolerant crops.
|
||
FARMSTEAD (NONCROP)
|
||
• Applications can be made in noncrop areas on the farm such as:
|
||
Barrier Strips
|
||
Ditchbanks
|
||
Dry Ditches and Canals
|
||
Equipment Areas
|
||
Farm Buildings
|
||
Farmyards
|
||
Fence Rows
|
||
Fuei Storage Areas
|
||
Rights-of-way
|
||
Soil Bank Land
|
||
• Refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page __ , for application
|
||
rates and timing.
|
||
• Avoid contact with the foliage of ornamentals or other desirable plants.
|
||
• Repeat applications may be necessary.
|
||
SOYBEANS
|
||
...
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Before. during, or after planting. but before crop
|
||
emergence; spot spray; wiperlwick; preharvest; post harve>it.
|
||
|
||
-----c== .. ..--- ------------- ---_ ..
|
||
-23-
|
||
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and
|
||
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to WEEDS
|
||
CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page __ , for application rates and timing.
|
||
PREHARVEST
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be applied preharvest as a broadcast spray with ground or aerial
|
||
equipment as a harvest aid. Touchdown 5 provides weed control when applied
|
||
preharvest to soybeans and may aid in crop dry down. Apply to mature soybeans when
|
||
pods have lost their color.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR SOYBEANS
|
||
• Spot application must be made at least 8 weeks before harvest.
|
||
• Wiperlwick application must be made at least 7 days before harvest.
|
||
• Soybeans, except glyphosate-tolerant varieties, will be injured or killed when
|
||
contacted with Touchdown 5.
|
||
• Make preharvest applications at least 7 days before harvest with no more than 1.6
|
||
pints/acre.
|
||
• Do not graze or harvest for hay following harvest aid application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 12.8 pints per acre per year.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES FOR SOYBEANS (PREPLANT/PREEMERGENCE)
|
||
For Control of Annual Weeds In a Residual Herbicide Tank Mix: Refer to the
|
||
ANNUAL WEEDS CONTROLLED section, Tables 1 and 2, for application rates and
|
||
timing. Apply TOUChdown 5 at 0.8 - 4.8 pints/A for the control of annual weeds that are
|
||
less than 6 inches tall and actively growing. When annual weeds are taller than 6
|
||
inches or under stress, use 1.6 - 4.8 pints/A of Touchdown 5 herbicide.
|
||
to
|
||
rates and timing. Use rates at the higher end of the rate range when populations
|
||
are dense or plants are under stress. Perennial weeds may require multiple
|
||
applications for control.
|
||
For use with 2,4-0 on perennial weeds, consult Table 4.
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be tank mixed with the following products: • • • • • • · " • • • • •• .. ,. ..
|
||
:: " , .
|
||
< • ~ { ,
|
||
: : :! ':
|
||
r '" .. 'I
|
||
... ... • • • . • • • • • •
|
||
• • · • • . , , • . . • .
|
||
,
|
||
• .
|
||
|
||
-24-
|
||
Authoritylll Dual II MAGNUM Lexone® REFLEX®
|
||
Authority Broadleaf FirstRate TM Llnex Scepter®
|
||
Broadstrike® FLEXSTAR® Lorox Sencor®
|
||
Canopy® Frontier Lorox Plus Squadron®
|
||
Canopy XL FUSILADE® Partner® Steel™
|
||
Command® FUSION® PrevieVV® Turbo®
|
||
Cover™ Gemini® Prowl WARRIOR
|
||
Dual KARATE PUISJ!it_ _ __ 2,4-0
|
||
Dual II Lasso Pursuit Plus 2,4-DB
|
||
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a
|
||
list of weeds controlled.
|
||
SOYBEANS, GL YPHOSATE-TOLERANT !Including ROUNDUP READY® soybeans)
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Before, during, or after planting; postemergence; and
|
||
preharvest in soybean varieties which have been genetically modified to be tolerant to
|
||
glyphosate based herbicides. Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION
|
||
DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and APPLICATION EQUIPMENT &
|
||
TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to WEEDS CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page
|
||
-,-,--,-_' for application rates and timing. For best results, use minimum rates of 1.2
|
||
pints/acre for annual weeds and 1.6 pints/acre for perennials.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR GLYPHOSATE-TOLERANT SOYBEANS
|
||
• Make postemergence applications up to and including the full bloom stage of
|
||
soybeans at a maximum of 3.2 pints/acre.
|
||
• Make preharvest applications at least 7 days before harvest with no more than 1.6
|
||
pints per acre.
|
||
• Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
• Apply no more than 12.8 pints per acre per year.
|
||
PREPLANT/PREEMERGENCE
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be used as a broadcast spray to control emerged annual and
|
||
perennial weeds. Apply before, during, or after planting of soybeans. Touchdown 5 can
|
||
be tank mixed with the following products:
|
||
|
||
~--~~--~~---------
|
||
-25-
|
||
Authority Dual II MAGNUM Lexone REFLEX
|
||
Authority Broadleaf FirstRate Linex Scepter
|
||
Broadstrike FLEXSTAR Lorox Sencor
|
||
Canopy Frontier Lorox Plus Squadron
|
||
Canopy XL FUSILADE Partner Steel
|
||
Command FUSION Preview Turbo
|
||
Cover Gemini Prowl WARRIOR
|
||
Dual KARATE. Pursuit 2,4-D
|
||
Dual II Lasso Pursuit Plus 2,4-DB
|
||
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a
|
||
list of weeds controlled.
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE
|
||
ANNUAL WEEDS
|
||
Apply Touchdown 5 at 0.8 - 3.2 pints/acre from cracking through full flowering of
|
||
soybean plants to control annual weeds. For best results, make the first application of
|
||
Touchdown 5 at 1.6 pints per acre within 30 days after planting on weeds up to 6 inches
|
||
tall. Refer to Table 1 and 2 for specific rate information. For any single in-crop
|
||
application, use a minimum of 0.8 pints per acre of Touchdown 5. Touchdown 5 will not
|
||
provide residual control. To control new weed flushes, repeat applications may be
|
||
required.
|
||
PERENNIAL WEEDS
|
||
Apply Touchdown 5 at 1.6-3.2 pints per acre to actively growing perennial grasses,
|
||
sedges, and broadleaf weeds. Applications in crop on glyphosate-tolerant soybeans
|
||
normally occur before perennial weeds reach the most desirable growth stage for
|
||
control. Treatments made prior to the timing designated in Table 4 may require
|
||
retreatment. Best control will be obtained when perennial broad leaf weeds are treated
|
||
in the early bud to flowering stage and when perennial grasses are in the boot to
|
||
seedhead stage. Refer to Table 4 for additional rate and timing information.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be tank mixed with one or more of the following products:
|
||
|
||
Basagran®
|
||
ClassiC®
|
||
FirstRate
|
||
FLEXSTAR
|
||
FUSILAOE
|
||
FUSION
|
||
KARATE
|
||
Pinna.cle®
|
||
-26-
|
||
Pursuit
|
||
RaptorTM
|
||
REFLEX
|
||
Reliance TM STS®
|
||
Scepter
|
||
Synchrony® STS®
|
||
WARRIOR
|
||
2,4-0B
|
||
Use a minimum of 1.2 pints per acre Touchdown 5 in mixture with postemergent tank
|
||
mix herbicides on 3 inch tall weeds. Use a minimum of 1.6 pints per acre Touchdown 5
|
||
in mixture with postemergent tank mix herbicides on 3-6 inch tall weeds. Under certain
|
||
conditions, the mixture of Touchdown 5 with one or more of the above mentioned
|
||
herbicides may result in a reduction of activity. Tank mixes can result in increased crop
|
||
injury as compared to either product used alone. Refer to individual product labels for
|
||
precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and list of weeds controlled.
|
||
PREHARVEST
|
||
Touchdown 5 may be applied preharvest as a broadcast spray with ground or aerial
|
||
equipment as a harvest aid. Touchdown 5 provides weed control when applied
|
||
pre harvest to soybeans. Apply to mature soybeans when pods have lost their color.
|
||
WHEAT
|
||
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Before, during, or after planting, but before crop
|
||
emergence; and as a spot spray.
|
||
Follow directions listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, SPRAY ADDITIVES, and
|
||
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES sections. Refer to WEEDS
|
||
CONTROLLED section, beginning on Page __ , for application rates and timing.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS FOR WHEAT
|
||
• Apply up to 14 days before forage and hay harvest; and up to 8 weeks before grain
|
||
and straw harvest.
|
||
• Crop plants contacted by Touchdown 5 will be injured or killed.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 12.8 pints per acre per year.
|
||
, • • • • • • • • • • • • .
|
||
, ,
|
||
•
|
||
( i ! , ,. "
|
||
~ < ."'"
|
||
• • • .. . . • • , • •
|
||
. . • , · , • • • • ,
|
||
31/41
|
||
|
||
-27-
|
||
TANK MIXTURES FOR WHEAT
|
||
Touchdown 5 can be tank mixed with the following herbicides for control or suppression
|
||
of annual and perennial weeds:
|
||
Oicamba
|
||
Hoelon®
|
||
2,4-0
|
||
-" ...
|
||
Refer to individual product labels for precautionary statements, restrictions, rates, and a
|
||
list of weeds controlled.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
Water volumes of 3 to 40 gallons per acre by ground equipment and 3 - 15 gallons by
|
||
air are recommended. Use the minimum spray volume that provides adequate
|
||
coverage.
|
||
When tank mixing with residual herbicides, refer to the individual crop section for
|
||
recommendations.
|
||
Apply to actively growing weeds.
|
||
MAP POSITIONED HERE
|
||
3')/41
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
-28-
|
||
TABLE 1
|
||
NORTH/SOUTH REGION
|
||
ANNUAL WEED CONTROL - TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
Use the higher end of the rate range when stressful growing conditions or dense plant
|
||
populations exist.
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
WFF.I) ",!>",elliS $t::IENTIF!t:: NAME PINTS PER ACRE
|
||
MAXIMUM WEED (HEIGHT/LENGTR)
|
||
3" 6" 12" 16" 18"+
|
||
Barley Hordeum vulgare 0.6-1.2 0.6-1.6 0.8-2.0 1.2-2.4
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echlnochloa crus-galll 0.8 0.8-1.6 1.6-3.2
|
||
Black nightshade Solanum n/grum 1.2 0.8-1.6 1.2-3.2
|
||
Bluegrass, annual Poa annua 0.6-0.8 0.8
|
||
Bluegrass, bulbous Poa bulbosa 0.8
|
||
Bristly starbur Acanthospermum 0.8 0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6
|
||
hlspldum
|
||
Brome, downy Bromus teetorum 0.6 0.6-0.8 1.0
|
||
Brome, Japanese Bromus Japonicus 0.6 0.8 1.0
|
||
Buckwheat, wild < Polygonum convolvulus 1.6
|
||
Buffalobur Solanum rostratum 1.6 1.6-2.4 2.4
|
||
Burcucumber Sicyos angulatus 1.2 1.6
|
||
Burgherkln Cucumls angurla 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Buttercup· Ranunculus spp. 1.2-1.6
|
||
Cam~horweed Haterothaca subaxil/aris 2.4
|
||
Carolina geranium Garanlum carolln/anum 1.6-2.4 2.4-3.2
|
||
Cheat Bromus sacallnus 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2
|
||
Chickweed, common Stal/arla madla 0.6-0.8 0.8 1.2
|
||
Chickweed, Cerastlum vulgatum 0.6-0.8 0.8 1.2
|
||
mouseear
|
||
Cltronmeton Cllrullus lanatus 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Cocklebur, common Xanthium strumarium 0.8 0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Coffee senna Cassia occidantalls 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Com Zeamavs 0.8 1.0-1.6
|
||
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Crabgrass 0 Digltarla spp. 0.6-1.2 0.8-1.6 1.2-1.6
|
||
Crotalarla, showy Crota/arla spectabllls 0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Croton, lroplc Croton glandulosus 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
Crowfootgrass Dacly/octenium 0.8 0.8-1.6 1.6-3.2
|
||
aegvptlum
|
||
Cutleaf Oenothera laciniata 1.6-2.4 2.4-3.2
|
||
evenlngprimrose •
|
||
Fall panlcum Pan/cum dichotomiflorum 0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6 1.2-2.4
|
||
Fllaree Erodium spp. 2.4
|
||
Fleabane, annual Erigeron annus 0.8-1.2 1.2-2.4 1.2-2.4
|
||
Flaabane, halrv Conyza bonariensis 0.8-1.2 1.2-2.4 1.2-7..4
|
||
Fleabane, rough Erigeron strlgosus 0.8-1.2 1.2-2.4 1.2-1..4
|
||
Florida beggarweed Desmodlum tottuosum 0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6.1
|
||
Foxtails Setaria SPP. 0.6-1.2 0.8-1.6 0.8-1.6 0.8-1.6
|
||
Goatgrass,lolnted Aegilop's cylindrica 0.8 1.0
|
||
Goosegrass E/euslne indica 0.8 1.2 1.6-2.4 • , , .. 2.4-4.8.
|
||
Groundsel, common Senecio vulgaris 0.8 , , -- --
|
||
|
||
WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
Hemp sesbanle Sesbanla exaltata
|
||
Henblt Lamlum amp/exlcau/e
|
||
Hophombeam Aca/ypha ostryifolla
|
||
copperleaf
|
||
HorseweedlMarestall Conyza canadensis
|
||
Itchgrass Rottboell/a
|
||
w/;;I;nc:hlnens;s
|
||
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
|
||
Johnsongrass, Sorghum ha/epense
|
||
seedling
|
||
Kochla· Kochia scoparia
|
||
Lambsquarters, Chenopodium album
|
||
common
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Lactuca serrio/a
|
||
Momlngglory Ipomoea spp.
|
||
Mustard, blue Chorispora tenella
|
||
Mustard, tansy Oescuralnla plnnsta
|
||
Mustard, tumble Sisymbrium altlssimum
|
||
Mustard, wild Brassica kaber
|
||
Oats Avena sativa
|
||
Oats, wild Avena fatua
|
||
Panicum, Texas Panicum texanum
|
||
Pennvcress, field Thlaspl arvense
|
||
Pigweed Amaranthus sPP.
|
||
Poinsettia, wild Euphorbia heterophylla
|
||
Prickly sida
|
||
(T eaweed) '.7
|
||
Sida spinosa
|
||
Purslane, common Portulaca o/eracea
|
||
Pusley, Florida R/chardls scabra
|
||
Ra~eed, common Ambrosia artamislifolia
|
||
Raaweed, giant Ambrosia trifida
|
||
Red rice Oma sativa
|
||
Redweed Me/ochla corchorifolla
|
||
Rocket, London Sisymbrrium irio
|
||
Rye Seca/e caraa/e
|
||
Ryegrass, Italian Lol/um multiflorum
|
||
Sandbur, field Cenchrus incertus
|
||
Sandbur, southern Cenchrus echlnatus
|
||
Shattercena Sorghum bicolor
|
||
ShaQherdspurse Capsel/a bursa-pastoris
|
||
Sicklapod Cassia obtusifolia
|
||
Signalgrass, Brachlaria platyphyl/a
|
||
broadlaaf
|
||
Smartweed Potygonum perslcaria
|
||
(Iadvsthumb \
|
||
Smartwaed, Polygonum
|
||
Pennsylvania pensY/Vanicum
|
||
Sowthlstle, annual Sonchus o/eracaus
|
||
Spanishneedles Bidens blpinnata
|
||
Sprangletop Leptochloa spp.
|
||
-29-
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
PINTS PER ACRE
|
||
MAXIMUM WEED (HEIGHT/LENGTH]
|
||
3ft 6ft 12ft
|
||
1.2 1.6-2.4
|
||
1.6 2.4
|
||
1.6 2.4
|
||
0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6
|
||
0.8 1.2
|
||
1.2 1.6 2.4
|
||
1.0-1.2
|
||
0.8 1.2-1.6 1.2-2.4
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
0.8-1.6 1.2-2.4
|
||
1.2-2.4 1.6-3.2
|
||
0.6-0.8 0.6-0.8 1.0
|
||
0.6-0.8 0.6-1.0
|
||
0.6-0.8 0.6-0.8 1.0
|
||
0.6-0.8 0.6-0.8 0.8
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.6-1.6
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.8-1.2
|
||
0.8-1.2 1.6-2.4
|
||
0.6-1.2 1.0-1.6
|
||
0.6-0.8 0.8-1.0
|
||
0.8-1.2 1.6-2.4
|
||
1.2-2.0 2.4-3.2
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4 2.4-3.2
|
||
0.8-1.2 1.2-3.2
|
||
1.2 1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
1.6 2.4-3.2
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
0.6 0.6-0.8 0.8-1.0
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.8-1.6
|
||
1.6 2.4-3.2
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.8 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
0.8-1.0
|
||
0.8-1.0 1.2-1.6
|
||
1.6 2.4-3.2
|
||
0.8 1.0-1.6 1.6-3.2
|
||
0.8-1.0 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
•
|
||
0.8-1.0 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4 ;
|
||
1.6 2.4
|
||
1.6 • 1.6..2.4
|
||
0.8 • ~.t
|
||
• • •• ... , Il
|
||
18ft
|
||
1.6
|
||
1.6
|
||
1.2-2.4
|
||
2.4-3.2
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
1.6-3.2
|
||
1.2-2.0
|
||
1.2
|
||
. , , ,
|
||
--, , " • • , . .. . .,
|
||
• .2.4 • • · . • 11.. . ,
|
||
• •
|
||
18ft+
|
||
1.6-2.4
|
||
2.4
|
||
1.6-2.4
|
||
1.2
|
||
1.2
|
||
1.2
|
||
1.2
|
||
1.2-2.4
|
||
1.6
|
||
2.4-3.2
|
||
1.6-2.4
|
||
1.2
|
||
.!~
|
||
. " . . . . .
|
||
|
||
, "
|
||
-30-
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
PINTS PER ACRE WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME MAXIMUM WEED (HEIGHT/LENGTH)
|
||
Spurge Euphorbia spp.
|
||
Stinkgrass Eragrostls cilianensis
|
||
Sunflower, common Hellanthus annuus
|
||
Thistle, Russian Sa/so/a Iberica
|
||
VelveUeaf Abutllon theoDhrasti
|
||
Virginia copperieaf AcalvDha virginica
|
||
Waterhemp Amaranthus SPD.
|
||
Wheat Triticum aestlvum
|
||
WHchgrass Panlcum caDlllara
|
||
Woolly cupgrass Eriochloa vlllosa
|
||
1 In no-till systems, use 1 pint/A.
|
||
2 Maximum runner length.
|
||
3"
|
||
0.6-1.0
|
||
0.8-1.0
|
||
0.8-1.2
|
||
1.6
|
||
i.2-i.6
|
||
0.8-1.2
|
||
6" 12" 18" 18"+
|
||
0.8 1.2 1.6
|
||
0.8-1.0
|
||
0.B-l.0 1.0-1.2 1.2-1.6 2.4
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.4 2.0-3.2
|
||
2.4
|
||
i .2-1.6 1.6"Z:lr 2.4
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.6-1.6 0.8-2.0 1.2-2.4
|
||
0.8
|
||
0.8-1.6 1.2-1.6
|
||
3 Control will be reduced at the button stage.
|
||
• When the pradomlnant weed spacies include Carolina geranium, cutleaf eveningprimrose, fescue, hemp
|
||
sesbanla, henblt, mornlngglory, prickly slda, and vetch that are less than 6 inches tall, GRAMOXONE
|
||
EXTRA should be considered as an alternative.
|
||
• Will not control glyphosate-tolerant volunteer com.
|
||
o Plant diameter.
|
||
7 Multiple applications may be required.
|
||
?;IS/ttl
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
-31-
|
||
TABLE 2
|
||
WESTERN REGION
|
||
ANNUAL WEED CONTROL· TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
Use the higher end of the rate range when stressful growing conditions or dense plant
|
||
populations exist.
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME PINTS PER ACRE
|
||
MAXIMUM WEED (HEIGHT/LENGTHl
|
||
3" S" 12" 18"
|
||
Barley Hordeum vulgare 0.6-1.2 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.4
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echlnochloa crus- 0.6-1.6
|
||
oall/
|
||
Bluegrass. annual Poaannua 0.6-1.6
|
||
Bluegrass bulbous Poa bulbose 0.8-2.0
|
||
Brome. downy Bromus teetorum 0.6-1.6
|
||
Buttercup Renunculus spp. 0.8-2.0
|
||
Canarygrass Pha/aris canariensls 0.8-2.0
|
||
Cheat Bromus seca/lnus 0.8-2.0
|
||
Chickweed. common Ste/laria media 0.8-2.0
|
||
Chickweed. mouseear Cerestlum vulgatum 0.8-2.0
|
||
Cocklebur. common Xanthlum 0.8-2.0
|
||
strumarium
|
||
Corn' Zeamays 0.8-2.0
|
||
Crabgrass Digitaria·spp. 0.8-2.0
|
||
Dwarfdandellon. Vll1llnla Krlo/a vlminlca 0.8-2.0
|
||
Fall panlcum Panicum 0.8-2.0
|
||
dichotomlfiorum
|
||
Falseftax. smallseed Came/ina 0.8-2.0
|
||
microcarpa
|
||
Fiddleneck Amslnckia spp. 0.8-2.0
|
||
Filaree Erodlum spp. 2.4-6.4
|
||
Fleabane. hairy Convza bonariensis 0.8-2.0
|
||
Foxtail Setaria SDD. 0.4-1.2 0.4-2
|
||
Goatgrass. Jointed Aeg/lops cy/lndrica 0.8-2.0
|
||
Goosetoot. neWel eat Chenopodium 0.8-2.0
|
||
murele
|
||
Groundcherrv Phvsa/ls SDD. 1.6-2.4
|
||
Groundsel. common Senecio vuloaris 0.8-2.0
|
||
Henblt Lamium 0.8-2.0
|
||
amplex/cauls
|
||
HorseweedlMarestall Conyza canadensis 0.8-2.0
|
||
Johnsongrass. seedling Sorghum ha/epenss 0.8-2.0
|
||
Junglerica Echlnochloa 0.8-2.0
|
||
co/onum
|
||
Kochla Kochla scoparia 0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6 -. -.
|
||
LambSQuarters common Chenopodium album 0.8-2.0
|
||
Mornlngglory . Ipomoea SDD. 0.6-2.0 •
|
||
Mustard. blue Chorispora tsna/la 0.6-1.6
|
||
Mustard. tansy Dsscureinia pinnata 0.6-1.6 I
|
||
|
||
"
|
||
-32-
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES
|
||
WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME PINTS PER ACRE
|
||
MAXIMUM WEED (HEIGHT/LENGTH)
|
||
3
|
||
M
|
||
Mustard, tumble Sisymbrium
|
||
altlsslmum
|
||
Mustard, wild Sinapis arvensls
|
||
Nightshade Solanum SOD.
|
||
Oats Avena sativa "1--Oats, wild Avena fatua
|
||
Panicum, Texas Pan/cum texanum
|
||
Pennycress, field Thlaspl arvense
|
||
Pigweed Amaranthus spp.
|
||
Puncturevlne Tribulus terrestris
|
||
Pusley, Florida Richardle scabra
|
||
Rabbltfootgrass Po/ypogon
|
||
monsoellensls
|
||
Rocket, London Slsvmbrium lrio
|
||
Rockpurslane, Redmalds Calandrinla
|
||
cauleseens
|
||
Rye Seca/e cerea/e
|
||
Ryegrass, Italian/annual Lol/um multlflorum
|
||
Sandbur, field Cenchrus Incerlus
|
||
Shallercane Sorghum b/c%r
|
||
Shepherdspurse Capsella bursa-
|
||
pastoris .
|
||
Sowthlstle, annual Sonchus o/eracaus
|
||
Spranglet~ Leptochloa spp.
|
||
SDuroe Euphorbia spp.
|
||
Spurge, prostrate Euphorbia suplna
|
||
Stinkgrass Eragrostis
|
||
cll/anensls
|
||
Sunflower, common Hellanthus annuus
|
||
Waterhemp Amaranthus spp.
|
||
Wheat Triticum aestivum
|
||
Witchgrass Panlcum cepit/are
|
||
1 In no-till systems, use 0.8-1.6 pints/A.
|
||
2 Will not control glyphosate-tolerant volunteer com.
|
||
3 Do not apply In the bullon slage.
|
||
0.8-1.6
|
||
1.2-1.6
|
||
8
|
||
M
|
||
12" 18"
|
||
0.6-1.6
|
||
0.6-1.6
|
||
1.6-2.4
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.4
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
1.2-2.4
|
||
1.6-3.2
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.8-1.6 1.2-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.6-1.6
|
||
0.6-1.6
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
1.8-2.4
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
1.6-2.4
|
||
0.6-1.6
|
||
0.8-1.2 1.2-1.6
|
||
1.2-1.6 1.6-2.0 2.4
|
||
0.6-1.2 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.4
|
||
0.8-2.0
|
||
• MuHlple applications may be required.
|
||
·When the predominate weed species Include momlngglory less than six inches tall, GRAMOXONE
|
||
EXTRA should be considered as an altemative.
|
||
· • · , • , ... .. , • • · • • • • • , • .. .. ,
|
||
, .. • .. , • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • .. •
|
||
37/"7
|
||
|
||
r
|
||
•
|
||
• • •
|
||
-33-
|
||
TABLE 3
|
||
ANNUAL WEED CONTROL - TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES IN A TANK MIX
|
||
WITH 0.25 LBS AlIA OF DICAMBA OR 0.5 LBS AlIA OF 2,4-0
|
||
MAXIMUM WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME HEIGHT/LENGTH
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Lactuca semo/s 6"
|
||
Momingglory Ipomoea spp.
|
||
Ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Ragweed, giant Ambrosia trlflda
|
||
Smartwaed, Pennsylvania Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Velvetleaf Abutl/on thaophrasti
|
||
Cocklebur, common Xanthlum strumarium 12"
|
||
Fleabane, rough Erigeron strigosus
|
||
HorsawaedlMarestall Conyzs canadensis
|
||
Kochla Kochla scoparia
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album
|
||
Sunflower, common Helianthus annuus
|
||
Thistle, Russian Sa/so/a iberica
|
||
Read and follow dlcamba and 2,4-0 labels
|
||
. 0
|
||
• • • • • ,. · · · • · · 0 , . •
|
||
TOUCHDOWNS
|
||
PINTS PER
|
||
, .
|
||
, . , ,
|
||
I , Ii •
|
||
ACRE
|
||
0.8
|
||
.. • Ii "II. , •
|
||
.. 0 • 0 . • • 0
|
||
• 0 , • • . 0,
|
||
• 0 0
|
||
-
|
||
. ,
|
||
|
||
, "
|
||
-34-
|
||
TABLE 4
|
||
PERENNIAL AND WOODY PLANT WEED CONTROL AND WEED MANAGEMENT
|
||
TOUCHDOWN 5 RATES USED ALONE OR IN TANK MIX WITH
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth
|
||
Clover, white
|
||
0.25 LBS AliA OF DICAMBA OR 0.5 LBS AliA OF 2,4·0
|
||
spp.
|
||
inermis
|
||
pratense
|
||
Trifolium repens
|
||
SPOT
|
||
SPRAY % PINTS PER
|
||
1.5
|
||
1
|
||
• •
|
||
. " • • • •
|
||
or
|
||
greater runner length.
|
||
Use high end of rate
|
||
range where dense
|
||
populations exist. For
|
||
suppression on land
|
||
which is and
|
||
•• •• •
|
||
• • • • . . . , . .
|
||
|
||
-35-
|
||
SPOT TA~~~IX
|
||
SPRAV% PINTS PER 2,4-0 or APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAMES v/v ACRE DICAMBA AND REMARKS
|
||
Cogongrass ' Imperata cyllndrlca 1.5 4.8-6.4 Late summerlfall greater
|
||
than 18" in height. May
|
||
require retreatment.
|
||
Dandelion Taraxacum offlclna/e 1.5 2.4-4.8 Early bud.
|
||
0.8 Ve. Early bud.
|
||
Davllower Commellna sPP. 1.5 4.8-6.4 Less than 4" in hei!!ht.
|
||
Dock, curly Rumex crlspus 1.5 3.2-4.8 Early bud.
|
||
0.8-1.6 Ves Early bud.
|
||
Dogbane, hemp Apocynum 1.5 3.2-6.4 Late bud to flower. May
|
||
cannabinum require retreatment.
|
||
0.8-3.2 Ves Actively growing at 8-12"
|
||
sta!!e for suppression.
|
||
1.6 Ve. Actively growing, lata bud
|
||
to flower.
|
||
Dogfennel Eupatorium 1.5 3.2-4.8 Actively growing, less
|
||
caDl/llfo/ium than 12" In helllht.
|
||
Fescue' Festuca sPP. 1.5 4.8-6.4 Boot to early seedhead.
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||
Fescue, tall Festuca arundlnacea 1.5 1.6-4.8 For fall application on 8 to
|
||
12" plants, use 1.6-2.4
|
||
pints/A. Use 4.8 plnts/A
|
||
on CRP sodded stands at
|
||
boot or later.
|
||
Goatwead Scoparla dulcis 2.0 4.8-6.4 Less than 7" sta!!e.
|
||
Guineagrass Panicum maximum 1.0 4.8 • 7-10 leaf stage.
|
||
Horsenetlle Solanum carollnense 1.5 3.2-6.4 Late bud to flower.
|
||
1.6-3.2 Ves Lata bud to flower.
|
||
Johnsongrass Sorghum ha/epanse 1.0 1.6-4.8 Apply at boot to head
|
||
stage and In the fall prior
|
||
to frost. Use 1.6-3.2
|
||
plntS/A for annual tillage
|
||
systems. Use 3.2-4.8
|
||
plntslA on no-till areas.
|
||
Allow 3-7 days before
|
||
tillage.
|
||
0.8-1.6 For burndown, apply
|
||
when plants are 10-12"
|
||
stage and allow 3 days
|
||
before tillage.
|
||
Lantana, largeleaf Lantana camara 1.0 For partial control, apply
|
||
at or beyond bloom stage.
|
||
Milkweed, common Asclepias syrlaca 1.5 3.2-4.8 Late bud to early flower.
|
||
May require retreatment.
|
||
1.6 Ve. Late bud to early flower.
|
||
0.8-1.6 Ve. Suppression.
|
||
Milkweed, honeyvine Ampe/amus albidus 1.5 3.2-4.8 Ve. Late bud to early flower. ,
|
||
May re6uire retreatment. --Muhly, wirestem Muh/enbergla 1.5 1.6-3.2 6-3" ar.tively growing. Use
|
||
trondosa high.~i:I of rate range in
|
||
non-tilla!!e areas.
|
||
Mullein, common Verbascum thapsus 1.5 3.2-6.4 _._' Eapy bud,? hea.d.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
SPOT TA~~~IX
|
||
SPRAY % PINTS PER 2,4-0 or APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAMES vlv ACRE DICAMBA AND REMARKS
|
||
Nightshade. silverleaf So/enum 1.5 1.6-3.2 Apply when 60% of plants
|
||
e/eegn/folium have berries. Apply fall
|
||
treatments before a killing
|
||
frost.
|
||
Nutsedge. purple Cyperus rotundus 1.5 1.64.8 Treat when most plants
|
||
Nutsedge. yellow Cyperus esculentus are In flower stage.
|
||
Repeat applications may
|
||
be required for dense
|
||
populations of nutsedge
|
||
and subsequent
|
||
germination of dormant
|
||
nut- lets. Allow 5" of
|
||
regrowth before
|
||
retreatment. Use 0.8-1.6
|
||
pints/A for suppression.
|
||
A second application will
|
||
be required on recovered
|
||
plants with 5" of new
|
||
growth.
|
||
Orchardgrass Dectylls glomerate 1.5 2.4-3.2 Apply 3.2 pintsJA on
|
||
plants at early boot to
|
||
seedhead stage. For
|
||
spring applications. use
|
||
3.2 pints/A,and allow a
|
||
minimum height of 10-
|
||
12". Fall applications
|
||
may be made on actively
|
||
growing plants at the boot
|
||
to earty seedhead stage
|
||
at 2.4-3.2 pints/A.
|
||
Pampasgrass Erienthus ravennae 1.5 For partial control only;
|
||
apply at or beyond boot
|
||
stage.
|
||
Paraaress Brachleria mutlca 1.5 2.4-3.2 Early seedhead stage.
|
||
Phaseybean ' Phaseolus lathyroidas 1.5 4.8-6.4 Less than 8" tall.
|
||
Polson Ivy Toxicodendron 1.5 6.4 Apply after full leaf
|
||
Polson oak 1 radlcans expansion. For best
|
||
Toxicodendron results, apply late
|
||
tax/cerium summer or fall but before
|
||
leaves lose green color.
|
||
Quackgrass Agropyron repens 1.5 1.6-3.2 Apply at 6-10" stage In
|
||
annual cropping systems
|
||
followed by tillage. Use
|
||
the higher rete on dense
|
||
established stands. Allow
|
||
3 clays hefore tillage.
|
||
3.24.8 04j:'ply 8J 6-10" stage if
|
||
tlilqge j~ not performed
|
||
fbllowi'ng application.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
SPOT
|
||
SPRAY % PINTS PER
|
||
WEED SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAMES v/v ACRE
|
||
Redvine Brunnlchia ovala 1.5 0.8-2.4
|
||
Ryegrass. perennial Lol/um perenne 1.0 1.8-4.8
|
||
Smallflowered Brachlaria 1.5 3.2-4.8
|
||
Alexandergrass subquadripara
|
||
Smartweed, swamp Po/ygonum 1.5 2.4-6.4
|
||
coccineum
|
||
0.8
|
||
Spurge, leafy Euphorbia esu/a 1.5 3.2
|
||
0.8
|
||
Sumac, dwarf Rhus copallina 1.5 3.2-6.4
|
||
Sumac, poison 1 Toxicodendron vemlx
|
||
Sumac, smooth 1 Rhus glabra
|
||
Sweet potato, wild Ipomea pandurala 1.5
|
||
SWitchgrass Panicum vlrgalum 1.5 2.4-3.2
|
||
Thistle, Canada Cirsium arvansa 1.5 3.2-4.8
|
||
Timothy Ph/eum pralense 1.5 3.2-4.8
|
||
Torpedograss Panlcum repens 1.5 6.4
|
||
Trumpetcreeper Campsls redicans 1.5 3.2-4.8
|
||
Vasevarass Pasoa/um urvillel 1.5 4.8-6.4
|
||
Vetch· Vlc/a spp. 1.5 3.2-4.8
|
||
Virginia creeper Parlhenocissus 1.5 6.4
|
||
qulnquefo/ia
|
||
Wheatgrass, Western Agropyron smilhii 1.5 3.2-4.8
|
||
TA':~:IX
|
||
2.4-0 or APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
DICAMBA AND REMARKS
|
||
Greater than 18" tall in
|
||
September/October;
|
||
retreatment will be
|
||
required at rates less than
|
||
1.6 pint/A. Allow 12" of
|
||
regrowth before
|
||
retreatment.
|
||
Boot tii head or prior to
|
||
frost; use higher end of
|
||
rate range If no tillage will
|
||
be performed following
|
||
application.
|
||
Less than 4" In height,
|
||
actively growing.
|
||
Ea~y bud, 12" stage.
|
||
Yes Ea~v bud, 12" stalle.
|
||
Greater than 12" tall in
|
||
late summer or fall.
|
||
Yes Greater than 12" tall in
|
||
late summer.
|
||
Apply after full leaf
|
||
expansion. For best
|
||
resuHs, apply late .
|
||
summer or fall but before
|
||
leaves lose green color.
|
||
For partial control only,
|
||
apply at or beyond
|
||
flowering stage.
|
||
Boot to head stage.
|
||
Apply at bud to ea~y
|
||
nower stage. For fall
|
||
applications or following
|
||
mowing, allow a minimum
|
||
of 8-8" rosette
|
||
development.
|
||
Boot to head; walt 3 days
|
||
before tillage.
|
||
At or beyond seedhead
|
||
for suppression.
|
||
Late September/October
|
||
applications on actively
|
||
growing plants,
|
||
retreatment may be
|
||
reQuired. , , AD;:)!\' (It ea~y head stage.
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
'Partial control.
|
||
2When the predominant weed species include Carolina geranium, cutleaf evening primrose, fescue, hemp
|
||
sesbanla, henblt, momlngglory, priCkly slda, and vetch that are less than 6 Inches tall, GRAMOXONE
|
||
EXTRA should be considered as an alternative.
|
||
This product is sold only for uses stated on its label. No express or implied license is
|
||
granted to use or sell this product under any patent in any country except as specified.
|
||
Country: United States of America. U.S. Patent No. 4,315,765.
|
||
AMBUSH®, BICEP®, BICEP II®, BICEP II MAGNUMTM, DEVRINOL®, DUAL®,DUAL
|
||
II®, DUAL II MAGNUMTM, FLEXSTAR®, FUSILADE®, FUSION®, GRAMOXONE®,
|
||
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|
||
Touchdown®, and WARRIOR® trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.
|
||
AuthorityTM, and Command® trademarks of FMC Corporation.
|
||
Axiom TM, Sencor®, and Turbo® trademarks of Bayer.
|
||
Balance® trademark of Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company.
|
||
Basagran®. Clarity®, Frontier®, Guardsman®, and Marksman® trademarks of BASF
|
||
Corporation.
|
||
BasiS®, BladeX®, Canopy®, ClassiC®, Cover™, Extrazine® II, Gemini®, KarmeX®,
|
||
Krovar®, Lexone®, LoroX®, Pinnacle®, PrevieW®, Reliance TM, Sinbar®, and
|
||
Synchrony® trademarks of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
|
||
Broadstrike®, FirstRate TM, Fultime TM, Homet™, Surflan® , Surpass®, and Topnotch®
|
||
trademarks of Dow AgroSciences.
|
||
Bullet®, Hamess®, Lariat®, Lasso®, Micro-Tech®, Partner®, and ROUNDUP READV®
|
||
trademarks of Monsanto Company.
|
||
DireX® and LineX® trademarks of Griffin Corporation.
|
||
Goal® and Kerb® trademarks of Rohm and Haas Company.
|
||
Hoelon® trademark of AgrEvo USA Company.
|
||
Lightning™, Prowl®, Pursuit®, Raptor™, Scepter®, Squadron®, and Steel Tl•
|
||
trademarks of American Cyanamid Company.
|
||
Sim-Trol® trademark of Oxon Italia.
|
||
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|
||
For non-emergency (e.g., current product information) call
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection at 1-800-334-9481
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.
|
||
Greensboro, North Carolina 27409
|
||
www.syngenta-us.com
|
||
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|
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BASE LABEL
|
||
Touchdown® 5 Herbicide
|
||
NONSELECTIVE FOLIAR SYSTEMIC HERBICIDE FOR WEED CONTROL
|
||
Active Ingredient:
|
||
Sulfosate ................................................................................................................. 48.6%
|
||
Inert Ingredients: 51.4%
|
||
Total 100.0%
|
||
Contains 5 pounds active ingredient per gallon.
|
||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHilDREN
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
See directions for use in attached booklet.
|
||
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
|
||
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
|
||
Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use
|
||
Requirements" in the Directions for Use section for information about this standard.
|
||
EPA Reg. No.: 100-1108
|
||
EPA Est. No.:
|
||
Product of Belgium
|
||
Formulated and Packaged in USA.
|
||
Touchdown® trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.
|
||
© xxxx Syngenta
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.
|
||
Greensboro, North Carolina 27409
|
||
www.syngenta-us.com
|
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|
||
FIRST AID
|
||
If on skin or • Take off contaminated clothing.
|
||
clothing • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20
|
||
minutes.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
||
If In eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for
|
||
15-20 minutes.
|
||
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes,
|
||
then continue rinsing eye.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
||
If swallowed • Call a polson control center or doctor immediately for
|
||
treatment advice.
|
||
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
|
||
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison
|
||
control center or doctor.
|
||
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
|
||
If Inhaled • Move person to fresh air.
|
||
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then
|
||
give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-ta-mouth if
|
||
possible.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
|
||
advice.
|
||
Have the product container or label with you when calling a pOison control center or
|
||
doctor, or gOing for treatment.
|
||
HOT LINE NUMBER
|
||
For 24 Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal) or Chemical
|
||
Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident), Call
|
||
1-800-888-8372
|
||
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
Hazards to Humans And Domestic Animals
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid
|
||
contact with eyes, skin, or clothing.
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
Personal Protective Equipment
|
||
Applicators and other handlers must wear: long sleeved shirt and long pants, socks and
|
||
shoes, and waterproof gloves.
|
||
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions
|
||
for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
|
||
laundry.
|
||
When handlers use closed systems, or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the
|
||
requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides
|
||
[40 CFR 170.240(d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified
|
||
as specified in the WPS.
|
||
User Safety Recommendations
|
||
Users should:
|
||
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the
|
||
toilet.
|
||
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and
|
||
put on clean clothing.
|
||
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves
|
||
before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
|
||
clothing.
|
||
Environmental Hazards
|
||
Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal
|
||
areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
|
||
equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters.
|
||
In case of spill, ISOLATE the spill. Absorb spill with inert absorbent material such as
|
||
clay or Fuller's earth. Sweep up used absorbent and place in an appropriate chemical
|
||
waste container. Flush spill area with water. Observe all local, State, and Federal laws
|
||
and regulations regarding disposal, spill, cleanup, removal, or discharge.
|
||
DRIFT: Caution must be taken when applying Touchdown 5 to avoid drift or contact
|
||
with nontarget plant species. Such contact may result in plant injury.
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||
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