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# TYPHOON D HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **100-1116**
- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Fluazifop-P-butyl (1.02%); Sodium salt of fomesafen (2.12%)
- Label accepted: 1999-05-25
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/010182-00447-19990525.pdf
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010182-00447-052599
Printed: 07:48:06 Tuesday, 08 Jun, 1999
Systems Integration Group, Inc.
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U S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Pesticide Programs
Registration Division (7505C)
401 HM" St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
_X_
(under FIFRA, as amended)
Registration
Reregistration
Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code) :
Zeneca Ag Products
P.O. Box 15458
Wilmington, DE 19850-5458
EPA Reg.
Number:
10182-
447
Term of Issuance:
Date of Issuance:
MAY 25 1999
Expiration D;'Ite:
November 1, 199)
Conditional
Name of Pesticide Product:
Typhoon®D Herbicide
Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in COnnection with this registration must
be submitted to and accepted by the Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any
correspondence on this product always refer to the above ~PA registration number.
On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, ~he above named pesticide is hereby
registered/reregistered under the federal Insecticide, fungicide and Fodenticide Act.
Registra~ion is in no way to be construed as an endorseme;,t or recommendation of this product by the Agenc~'.
In order to protect healtr, and the environment, the Admin':'strator, on his motion, may at any time suspend c::
cancel tr,e registration of a pesticide in accordance with the P.ct. The acceptance of any name in connectic~l
with the registration of a product under this Act is not :0 be construed as giving the registrant a right tc
exclusi\'~ use of the name or to its use if it has been cC7ered by ot.hers.
This product is conditionally registered in accordance with
FIFRA sec. 3(c) (7) (A) provided that you:
1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration of
your product under FIFRA sec. 3(c) (5) when the Agency requires all
registrants of similar products to submit such data; and submit
acceptable responses required for reregistration of your product
under FIFRA section 4.
2. Make the following label change before you release the
product for shipment:
a. Revise the EPA Registration Number to read "EPA Reg. No.
10182-447".
3. Submit one copy of the revised final printed label before
you release the product for shipment
Signature of Approving Official: Dat.e:
MAY 25 1999
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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EPA Reg. No. 10182-447
If these conditions are not complied with, the registration
will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec.
6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes
acceptance of these conditions.
A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
) Enclosure
Joanne I. Miller
Product Manager (23)
Herbicide Branch
Registration Division (7S0SC)
RD:STANTON:PM Team 23:Rm. 237:CM·2:305·5218:Disk #10:1 0182·447.REG
CONCURRENCES
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DATE" May 25. 1999
EPA Form 1320·1112.70) OFFICIAL FILE COPY
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TYPHOON® D Herbicide
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TYPHOON D Booklet
TYPHOOND.RSA - 5/24/99
For Control of Grass and Broadleaf Weeds in Soybeans
COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Fluazifop-P-butyl
butyl (R)-2-[4[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyIJoxyJphenoxyJ propanoate . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.02%
Sodium salt of fomesafen
5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxyJN-(methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzamide ......... 2.12%
INERT INGREDIENTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 96.86%
TOTAL .................................................. 100.00%
Contains 0.086 lb. (+) isomer of fluazifop-P-butyl and the equivalent of 2.03% fomesafen or
0.171 lb. fomesafen active ingredient per gallon.
EPA Reg. No. 10182-
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
WARNING
AVISO
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
Made in U.S.A.
ZENECA Ag Products
ZENECAlnc.
Wilmington, DE 19850-5458
ACCEPTED
with COMMEln'S
In EPA Loiter DOled
MAY 25 1900
1I....... !he Federal lneeetieId ..
Frmdidde, and RodeJdidde Act
B& amended. (or the pe8lidde
regi.etered onder EPA ReS- No.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
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AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable,
The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate
all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other
unintended consequences may result because of such factors as manner of use or application,
weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials or other influencing factors in the use of
the product, which are beyond the control of ZENECA or Seller. All such risks shall be
assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hold ZENECA and Seller harmless
for any claims relating to such factors.
ZENECA warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is
reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks
referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. This
warranty does not extend to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under
abnormal conditions or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of
Seller or ZENECA, and Buyer and User assume the risk of any such use. ZENECA MAKES
NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED
ABOVE.
In hO event shall ZENECA or Seller be liable for any incidental, consequential or special
damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF
THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ZENECA AND SELLER FOR
ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED
ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL
BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION
OF ZENECA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
ZENECA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing
conditions of sale and limitations of warranty and of liabiliiy, which may not be modified except
by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of ZENECA.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Page
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT ...................................... .
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ............................................. .
DIRECTIONS FOR USE ...................................................... .
Agricultural Use Requirements .............................................. .
Storage and Disposal ..................................................... .
General Information ...................................................... .
Application Directions ..................................................... .
General Use Precautions .................................................. .
Rotational Crop Restrictions ................................................ .
TYPHOON D Use Regions ................................................. .
Rates and Weed Growth Stages ............................................. .
Tankmix and Sequential Applications for Soybeans .............................. .
Scientific Names of Weeds (Appendix) ........................................ .
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
IF IN EYES: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady, gentle stream of water for 15 minutes.
Get medical attention.
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention.
IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably
mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention.
FOR 24-HOUR EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-800-F-A-S-T-M-E-D (327-
8633).
FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident call CHEMTREC
1-800-424-9300.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
WARNING
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This product contains fomesafen which has been determined to cause tumors in laboratory
animals (mice). Risks can be reduced by closely following use directions and precautions and
by wearing the protective clothing specified elsewhere on this label.
CAUSES SUBSTANTIAL, BUT TEMPORARY, EYE INJURY. HARMFUL IF ABSORBED
THROUGH SKIN OR INHALED. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN RESPONSE.
Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more
options, follow the instructions for category C on an EPA chemical resistance category selection
chart.
Applicators and other handlers (other than mixers and loaders) must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Butyl Rubber or Nitrile Rubber or
Neoprene Rubber or Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or Viton.
• Shoes plus socks.
• Protective eyewear.
Mixers and Loaders must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Butyl Rubber or Nitrile Rubber or
Neoprene Rubber or Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or Viton.
• Shoes plus socks.
• Protective eyewear.
• Chemical-resistant apron when mixing or loading.
Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily
contaminated with this product's cOllcentrate. Do not reuse them. 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, enclosed cabs, or aircraft 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.
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User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
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• 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
This product is toxic to fish. 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
when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift
from target area.
This product contains the active ingredient fomesafen which is known to leach through soil into
ground water under certain conditions as a result of label use. Use of this product in areas
where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in ground­
water contamination.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Do not use or store near heat or open flame.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or
through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any
requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
regulation.
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard,
40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural
workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides.
It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance.
It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label
about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in
this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of
24 hours.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or
water, is:
• Coveralls.
• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Butyl Rubber or Nitrile Rubber or
Neoprene Rubber or Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or Viton.
• Shoes plus socks.
• Protective eyewear.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open
dumping is prohibited. Do not reuse empty container.
STORAGE: Store above 32°F in original containers only. If product freezes, return to room
temperature and agitate to reconstitute. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store
near food or feed. In case of spill or leak on floor or paved surfaces, soak up with sand, earth
or synthetic absorbent. Remove to chemical waste area.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pestiCide,
spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by
use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control
Agency or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for
guidance.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
Metal Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning or
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
Plastic Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning or
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill by incineration or, if allowed by state and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
Glass Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by
other approved state and local procedures.
FOR BULK AND MINI-BULK CONTAINERS:
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 Precautions: Before refilling, inspect thoroughly for damage, such as cracks,
punctures, bulges, dents, abrasions and damaged or worn thread on closure devices.
REFILL ONLY WITH TYPHOON" D. The contents of this container cannot be completely
removed by cleaning. Refilling with rnaterials other than TYPHOON 0 herbicide will result in
contamination and may weaken container. After filling and before transporting, check for leaks.
Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking container.
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Read all label directions before using.
TYPHOON D herbicide is a selective early postemergence herbicide for control of grass and
broadleaf weeds in soybeans.
TYPHOON 0 herbicide has systemic activity moving from the treated foliage into the shoots,
roots, rhizomes, stolons, and growing points (meristematic regions) of treated grass weeds and
contact activity for broad leaf weeds. Thorough coverage of all weed plant foliage is important
for good activity. Optimum weed control is achieved when young actively growing weeds are
treated that are not under stress from moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical or
chemical injury.
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Certain germinating broadleaf weeds, grasses and sedges may be controlled or suppressed by
soil residual activity from postemergent applications if rainfall occurs shortly after application.
The extent and consistency of soil activity is dependent upon soil type, ground cover at time of
application, amount of rainfall and the rate of TYPHOON D used.
Control Symptoms: Growth of treated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms
include loss of vigor, yellowing and/or reddening, and eventual death to the treated grass plant.
Symptoms on grass weeds are generally observed within one week, depending on species and
environmental conditions.
SYmptoms on broadleaf weeds occur within 3 days and appear as browning and crinkling.
Soybean plants are tolerant to TYPHOON D herbicide when it is applied at the recommended
rate. There may be slight bronzing, crinkling or spotting of soybean leaves but soybeans soon
outgrow these effects and develop normally.
Information on Weed Resistance
Naturally occurring biotypes of certain grass species with resistance to this herbicide and
related products (same mode of action) are known to exist. Selection of resistant biotypes,
through repeated use of these herbicides, may result in control failures.
If poor performance cannot be attributed to adverse weather conditions or improper application
methods, a resistant biotype may be present. In such a case, additional treatments with this
herbicide or related products is not recommended. Consult your local company representative
or agricultural advisor for assistance.
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
Timing - Best broadspectrum postemergence control of susceptible weeds is obtained when
TYPHOON 0 herbicide is applied to actively growing young weeds before they exceed the
recommended growth stages shown on this label. Refer to the weed tables for specific
recommendations on weed growth stages. Generally, the application should occur 10 to 21
days after soybean emergence.
Spray Additives - Only spray additives cleared for use on growing crops under 40 CFR
180.1001 may be used in spray mixture.
For best broadspectrum postemergence control of susceptible weeds in Region 2 (see
Regional Use Maps), TYPHOON D can be used with a minimum of 2.5% v/v liquid nitrogen
(28% or similar) or a minimum of 10 pounds ammonium sulfate per 100 gallons of spray
volume.
Always Add One of the Following:
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Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) - Use a non-phytotoxic COC, or a once-refined vegetable oil
concentrate (VOC, MSO) containing 15-20% approved emulsifier at 0.5-1% (1-2 pints per 25
gallons) of the finished spray volume. COC can improve weed control but may slightly reduce
crop tolerance.
Nonionic Surfactant (NIS) - Use NIS containing at least 75% surface active agent, at 0.25 -
0.5% (1/2 - 1 pint per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume (Region 1 and Region 2 East of
Interstates 79 and 77 only).
Other Adjuvants - Adjuvants other than COC or NIS may be used providing the product meets
the following criteria:
1. Contains only EPA exempt ingredients.
2. Is nonphytotoxic to the target crop.
3. Is compatible in mixture. (May be established through a jar test).
4. Is supported locally for use with TYPHOON D on the target crop through proven field
trials and through university and extension recommendations.
Recommended Mixing Order:
1. Half required amount of water, begin agitation:
2. Dry pesticide formulations.
3. TYPHOON D herbicide.
4. Liquid pesticide formulations.
5. Adjuvant (COC or NIS) and fertilizer.
'Compatibilityagent, 1 gallon/500 gallons of water or 0.2% v/v, may be added as needed.
GROUND APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete
coverage of the target weeds. A spray volume of 10-20 gallons per acre at 30-60 psi at the
nozzle tip is recommended. On large weeds and/or dense foliage, use 60 PSI and a minimum
of 20 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage.
Use only hollow cone or flat fan nozzles. The sprayer must be calibrated to provide the proper
volume and rate per acre. In addition, the boom and nozzle height must be adjusted to provide
complete coverage of all weeds.
DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZZLE TIPS WHICH DELIVER COARSE,
LARGE DROPLET SPRAYS.
DO NOT APPLY TYPHOON 0 WITH RECIRCULATING SPRAYERS, ROPEWICK
APPLICATORS, CONTROLLED DROPLET APPLICATORS (CDA) OR ANY SIMILAR
DEVICE.
DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROUGH ANY TYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
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BAND APPLICATION - Adjust band application equipment to provide thorough weed coverage.
Best coverage is obtained by using a minimum of two nozzles, one directed to each side of the
planted row. A single nozzle directed over the top of the row will not provide adequate
coverage and is not recommended. Cultivation of untreated areas may be needed following
band applications. When making band applications and cultivating in the same operation,
position nozzles in advance of the cultivation device. This will reduce dust in the spray area.
Dust can intercept the spray, reducing weed coverage resulting in less than adequate weed
control.
Calculate the amount of herbicide and water volume needed for band treatment by the following
formulas:
Band width in inches
row width in inches
Band width in inches
row width in inches
x
x
broadcast rate
per acre
broadcast volume
per acre
=
=
Band herbicide rate
per acre
Band water volume
per acre
AERIAL APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete
coverage of the target weeds. A minimum of 5 gallons per acre of spray mixture should be
applied with a maximum of 40 PSI pressure. When broad leaf weed or grass foliage is dense,
use a minimum of i 0 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage.
CULTIVATION - Cultivation within 7 days prior to or within 7 days after application is not
recommended as weeds may be put under stress reducing weed control. Timely cultivation i-3
weeks after applying TYPHOON D may assist weed control.
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS
TYPHOON D herbicide can be applied only in the states or part of states listed under
TYPHOON D USE REGIONS.
A maximum of 8.8 quarts of TYPHOON D herbicide (or a maximum of 0.375 Ib ai/A of
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre per year in
Region i (see Regional Use Map).
A maximum of 8.8 quarts of TYPHOON D herbicide (or a maximum of 0.375 Ib ai/A of
fomesafen from any product containing fomesafen) may be applied per acre in
ALTERNATE years in Region 2 (see Regional Use Map).
• Apply TYPHOON D herbicide before soybeans bloom.
• Apply postemergence to actively growing weeds. Avoid applying TYPHOON D to weeds or
soybeans which are under stress from moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical
or chemical injury, as reduced weed control and/or increased crop injury may result.
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• For mixed weed populations, apply when the first weed species reaches the recommended
growth stage for treatment.
• Where irrigation is used as part of normal cropping practice, best results are usually
obtained when TYPHOON D herbicide is applied within 7 days after irrigation.
• Thoroughly clean the TYPHOON D spray system with water and a commercial tank cleaner
before and after each use. TYPHOON D herbicide spray mixture may resuspend any tank
residues from previous products and result in crop damage.
• Tankmixes of TYPHOON 0 herbicide with other pesticides, fertilizers or any other additives
except as specified on this label or other approved ZENECA supplemental labels may result
in tankmix incompatibility, unsatisfactory performance and/or unsatisfactory crop injury.
• TYPHOON 0 herbicide requires a 1-hour rain-free period for best results.
• Avoid overlapping spray swaths, as injury may occur to rotational crops.
• Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Crops other than soybeans may be
severely injured by drift. Do not apply when wind velocity exceeds 15 MPH. Do not make
ground or aerial application during temperature inversions.
• To provide adequate coverage, it is recommended that ground speed not exceed 10 MPH
during application.
• Do not graze treated areas or harvest for forage or hay.
ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
The following rotational crops may be planted after applying TYPHOON 0 herbicide at
recommended rates in soybeans:
Minimum Rotational Interval
Crops To Be Planted (Months After Last TYPHOON D Application)
Small grains such as wheat, barley, rye 4
Beans and peas, corn, cotton, peanuts, rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
To avoid crop injury do not plant alfalfa, seed corn, sunflowers,
sugar beets, sorghum'or any other crop within ............. 18
Do not graze rotated small grain crops or harvest for livestock forage or straw. In the event of a
crop loss due to weather conditions soybeans can be replanted.
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'Sorghum may be planted back after 10 months in Region 1.
TYPHOON D USE REGIONS
REGION 1
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(Maximum Rate 8.8 quarts per acre per year)
REGION 1 - Includes the following states or portion of states where TYPHOON D may be
applied: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri (Counties of Bollinger,
Butler, Cape Giradeau, Dunklin, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Ripley,
Scott, Stoddard and Wayne), North Carolina, Oklahoma (East of U. S. Highway 75 and East of
Indian Nation Parkway), South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas (all areas East of U.S. Highway
77 to State Road 239, including all of Calhoun County).
REGION 2
(Maximum Rate 8.8 quarts per acre, alternate years)
REGION 2 - Includes the following states or portion of states where TYPHOON D may be
applied: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, South of Interstate 70 in
the following states: Illinois, Indiana and Ohio and Pennsylvania (all areas South of Interstate
80 to the intersection of U.S. Highway 15 and East of U.S. Highway 15 and U.s. Highway 522) .
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RATES AND WEED GROWTH STAGES
TYPHOON D USE RATE - 8.8 QUARTS/ACRE I
MAXIMUM GROWTH STAGE
WEEDS CONTROLLED" (NO. OF LEAVES)"
BROADLEAF WEEDS
Anoda, Spurred 2
Carpetweed Unlimited Size
Citron (Wild Watermelon) 2-4
Cocklebur, Commonb 2-4
Copperleaf, Hophornbeam 2-4
Copperleaf, Virginia 2-4
Crotalaria, Showy 4-6
Croton, Tropic 2-4
Cucumber, Volunteer 4-6
Eclipta 2-4
Groundcherry, Cutleaf 4
Hemp 4-6 Suppression Only
Horsenettle 2-4 Suppression Only
Jimsonweed 4-8
Ladysthumb 2-4
Lambsquarters, Common 2 Suppression Only
Mexicanweed 2
Morningglory spp.
Cypressvine . 4-6
Entireleaf var. inlegriuscula 2-3
Ivy leaf var. hederacea 2-3
Purple Moonflower 2-4
Scarlet 2-4
SmalJflower 2-4
SmalJwhite (pitted) 2-4
Tall (Common) 2-4
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MAXIMUM GROWTH STAGE
WEEDS CONTROLLED" (NO. OF LEAVES)'
Willowleaf (Palm leaf) 2-4
Mustard, Wild 4-8
Nightshade, Black 4
Nutsedge, Yellow Suppression Only
Pigweed, spp.
Amaranth, Palmer 4-6
Amaranth, Spiny 2
Redroot 4-6
Smooth 4-6
Waterhemp, Tall 2-4
Poinsettia, Wild 2-3
Purslane, Common 6"-8" Diameter
Pusley, Florida 2
Ragweed, Common 4-6
Ragweed, Giant 2-4
Redweed 2-3 Suppression Only
Sesbania, Hemp 6-12
Sickle pod Suppression Only
Cotyledon
Sida, Prickly Suppression Only
Cotyledon
Smartweed, Pennsylvania 4
Smellmelon 2
Spurge, Prostrate Suppression Only
1" Diameter
Spurge, Spotted 2 Suppression Only
Starbur, Bristly 2-4
Velvetleaf 2 Suppression Only
Venice Mallow 4-6
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TYPHOON 0 USE RATE - 8.8 QUARTS/ACRE I
MAXIMUM GROWTH STAGE
WEEDS CONTROLLED' (NO. OF LEAVES)"
Witchweed Multi-leaf
Up to 10"
Yellow Rocket 4-6
SEDGES
Nutsedge, Yellow Suppression Only
TYPHOON D USE RATE - 8.8 QUARTS/ACRE
MAXIMUM HEIGHT MAXIMUM GROWTH STAGE
WEEDS CONTROLLED' (INCHES) (NO. OF LEAVES)C
ANNUAL GRASSES
Barnyardgrass 2-3 3
Broadleaf signalgrass 2-4 5
Crabgrass
Large crabgrass 1-2 4
Smooth crabgrass 1-2 4
Southern crabgrass 1-2 4
Tropical crabgrass 1-2 4
Downy Brome 2-6 4
Fall panicum 2-6 6
Field Sandbur 2-4 4
Foxtails
Giant foxtail 2-6 4
Green foxtail 2-4 4
Yellow foxtail 2-4 4
Goosegrass 2-4 6
Italian Ryegrass 2-4 4
Itchgrass 4-24 6
Johnsongrass, Seedling 2-8 4
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TYPHOON D USE RATE - S.S QUARTS/ACRE
MAXIMUM HEIGHT MAXIMUM GROWTH STAGE
WEEDS CONTROLLED" (INCHES) (NO. OF LEAVES)C
Junglerice 2-3 3
Shattercane 6-12 8
Sorghum 6-12 8
Southern sandbur 2-6 6
Texas panicum 2-8 8
Volunteer cereals
V. Barley 2-6 6
V. Corn 12-24 10
V. Milo 6-12 4
V. Oats 2-6 6
V. Rye 2-6 6
V. Wheat 2-6 6
Wild Oats 2-6 6
Wild Proso Millet 4-8 6
Witchgrass 2-4 6
Wooly cupgrass 2-4 6
" Scientific names for weeds are listed in the Appendix (Page, ___ ..J)'
b Do not apply TYPHOON 0 to cotyledon stage.
C USE DIRECTIONS FOR SPECIAL RATE
The rates of TYPHOON 0 herbicide/acre can be reduced to 7.15 qts under the following
conditions:
• Application under favorable soil moisture and humidity conditions, normally within a few
days after rainfall or irrigation. Avoid extreme air temperatures.
• Application at earliest growth stages indicated on rate tables.
• Application in highly competitive crop stands such as narrow row or drilled soybeans, or
where CUltivation is planned.
• Application to light or moderate weed densities.
• Application with 1 % vlv crop oil concentrate only.
• Application alone, avoiding tank mixes with other pesticides.
TYPHOON 0 can be used for the control of rhizome johnsongrass (height 8-18 inches) and
bermudagrass (runner length 4-8 inches) and should be used at a rate of 8.8 quarts per acre.
In case a second application needs to be made, use FUSILAOE OX at a rate of 8 oz. per acre
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and apply before johnsongrass reaches a height of 12 inches or before bermudagrass reaches
a runner length of 8 inches.
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TANKMIX AND SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR SOYBEANS
TYPHOON D can be used sequentially or in tankmix with one or .more of the following products:
FUSILAOE'" OX', FUSION®> Basagran"', Butyrac"', Classic", Concert", PinnaCle", Pursuit"'·
Reliance™ STS'" SP, Raptor", Rescource", Scepter", Synchrony'" STS"'.
Under certain conditions, the mixture of TYPHOON 0 with one or more of the above mentioned
broad leaf herbicides may cause a reduction in activity of any postemergence grass herbicide in
the mixture.
For sequential applications allow 2-3 days after the application of the grass herbicide before
applying TYPHOON D or TYPHOON D mixtures. In case TYPHOON D or the TYPHOON D
mixture is applied first apply the grass herbicide when the grass weeds begin to develop new
leaves (generally around 7 days).
Always read and follow the recommendations, restrictions and limitations for all products
whether used alone, sequentially or in a tankmix. The most restrictive labeling of any product
used applies.
*Do not apply more than a total of 0.5 pounds of the active ingredient f1uazifop-p-butyl per acre
per year to soybeans.
NOTE: Tankmix applications can result in increases in crop injury as compared to either
product used alone.
NOTE: Tankmix applications sometimes have resulted in reduced grass weed control. A
tankmix application is not recommended if perennial grass weeds are the predominant grasses
to be controlled. If grass regrowth occurs following an application of the tankmix or an
additional flush of grasses emerges, make an application of FUSILADE DX or FUSION
.) herbicide to actively growing grass weeds according to label recommendations.
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Scientific names are listed for annual grass and broadleaf weeds referred to in the TYPHOON
D label.
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
BROAD LEAF WEEDS
Amaranth, Palmer Amaranthus palmeri
Amaranth, Spiny Amaranthus spinosus
Anoda, Spurred Anoda cristata
Carpetweed MolJugo verticillata
Citron (Wild Watermelon) CitrulJus vulgaris
Cocklebur, Common Xanthium pennsylvanicum
Copperleaf, Hophornbeam Acalypha ostryaefolia
Copperleaf, Virginia Acalypha virginica
Crotalaria, Showy Crotalaria spectabilis
Croton, Tropic Croton glandulosus
Cucumber, Volunteer Cucumis sativas
EClipta Eclipta prostrata
Groundcherry, Cutieaf Physalis angulata
Hemp Cannabis sativa
Horsenettle Solanum carolinense
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
Ladysthumb Polygonum persicaria
Lambsquarters, Common Chenopodium album
Mexicanweed Caperonia castanaefolia
Morningglory spp.
Cypress vine Ipomoea quamoclit
Entireleaf var. integriuscula Ipomoea hederacea
Ivyleaf var. hederacea Ipomoea hederacea
Purple Moonflower Ipomoea turbinata
Scarlet Ipomoea coccinea
Smallflower Jacquemontia tamnifolia
Smallwhite (Pitted) Ipomoea lacunosa
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Tall (Common)
Willowleaf (Palm leaf)
Mustard, Wild
Nightshade, Black
Nutsedge, Yellow
Pigweed, Redroot
Pigweed, Smooth
Poinsettia, Wild
) Purslane, Common
Pusley, Florida
Ragweed, Common
Ragweed, Giant
Redweed
Sesbania, Hemp
Sicklepod
Sida, Prickly
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
Smellmelon
Spurge, Prostrate
Spurge, Spotted
Starbur,
Bristly
Velvetleaf
Venice Mallow
Waterhemp, Tall
Witchweed
Yellow Rocket
GRASS WEEDS
Barnyardgrass
Bermudagrass
Broadleaf signalgrass
Crabgrass
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SCIENTIFIC NAME I
Ipomoea purpurea
Ipomoea wrightii
Brassica kaber
Solanum nigrum
Cyperus esculentus
Amaranthus retroflexus
Amaranthus hybridus
Euphorbia heterophylla
Portulaca oleracea
Richardia scabra
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Ambrosia trifida
Melochia corchorifolia
Sesbania exaltata
Cassia obtusifolia
Sida spinosa
Polygonum pensylvanicum
Cucumis melD
Euphorbia supina
Euphorbia maculata
Acanthospermum hispidum
Abutilon theophrasti
Hibiscus trionum
Amaranthus tuberculatos
Striga asiatica
Barbarea vulgaris
Echinochloa crus-galli
Cynodon dactylon
Brachiaria platyphylla
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Large
Smooth
Southern
Tropical
Downy Brome
Fall Panicum
Field Sandbur
Foxtails
) Giant
Green
Yellow
Goosegrass
Italian Ryegrass
Itchgrass
Johnsongrass, rhizome
Johnsongrass, seedling
Junglerice
Shattercane
) Sorghum
Southern sandbur
Texas panicum
Volunteer Cereals
V. Barley
V. Corn
V. Milo
V. Oats
V. Rye
V. Wheat
Wild Oats
Wild Proso Millet
Witchgrass
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SCIENTIFIC NAME I
Digitaria sanguinatis
Digitaria ischaemum
Digitaria ci/iaris
Digitaria bicomis
Bromus tectorum
Panicum dichotomiflorum
Cenchrus incertus
Setaria faberi
Setaria viridis
Setaria lutescens
EJeusine indica
Lotium multiflorum
Rotlboellia exaltata
Sorghum halepense
Sorghum halepense
Echinochloa colonum
Sorghum bicolor
Sorghum a/mum
Cenchrus echinatus
Panicum texanum
Hordeum vulgare
Zea mays
Sorghum bicolor
Avena sativa
Secale cereale
Triticum aestivum
Avena fatua
Panicum mitiaceum
Panicum capillare
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Wooly cupgrass Eriochloa viI/os a
SEDGES
Nutsedge, Yellow Cyperus esculentus
FUSILADE DX", FUSION'" and TYPHOON" are trademarks of a ZENECA Group Company.
Basagran" is a trademark of BASF AG.
Butyrac" is a trademark of Rhone Poulenc Ag Company.
Classic" Concert", Reliance™ STS" SP, Pinnacle'" and Synchrony'" STS" are trademarks of E.
I. duPont de Nemours & Co.
Pursuit", Raptor" and Scepter" are trademarks of American Cyanamid Company.
Resource" is a trademark of Valent Chemical Co.
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