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# EPTAM 6-E
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- EPA Reg No: **10182-152**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-ethyl ester (76.9%)
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- Label accepted: 1996-03-22
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/010182-00152-19960322.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAl. PROTECTION AGENCY
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Mr. Wayne R. Hillebrecht
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Zeneca AG Products
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P.O. Box 751
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Wilmington, DE 19897
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Subject: EPTAM 7-E Selective Herbicide
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IEpTAM 6 E Selective Herb; cide 7 .
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EPTAM 20-G Selective Herbicide
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EPTAM 10-G Selective Herbicide
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EPTAM 5-G Selective Herbicide
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EPA Reg. No. (s) 10182-220, Qi0182-152,l10182-199,
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10182-160, and 10182-155
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RE: Use Deletions.
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Your submissions dated January 16, 1995.
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Dear Mr. Hillebrecht:
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The above mentioned application submitted in connection with
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registration under FIFRA is acceptable.
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A stamped copy is enclosed for your records.
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S1¥U
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Robert J. Taylor
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Product Manager (25)
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Fungicide-Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505C)
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EPTAM 6-E Booklet
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTI·ON
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Harmful if swallowed.
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Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing.
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Avoid breathing spray mist.
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Wash thoroughly after use.
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Avoid contamination of feed and food.
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W.Otz¥tR HzoTttn~tJ LANC,U.~ -
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Do not contaminate water to be used
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on susceptlble crops or for domestic purposes.
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GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS
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Read all label directions before using.
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EPTAM should be used only for recommended purposes and at
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recommended rates. DO NOT OVERDOSE.
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EPTAM i.s recommended for use on m~neral soils only.
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For incorporated applications, use equipment which has been
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proven to incorporate thoroughly to the recommended depth.
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In irrigated areas, do not apply EPTAM prior to preirrigation.
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Do not tank mix this product with insecticides or fungicides.
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When properly applied and weather conditions exist for normal
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plant growth through the season, EPTAM will not harm the treated
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crop nor should harmful soil residues remain beyond harvest.
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However, during germination and early growth, extended periods
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of unusually cold and wet or hot and dry weather, insect,
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nematode. or plant disease attack the use of certain soil
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applied systemiC insecticides, highly saline or alkaline soil
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conditions, improperly placed fertilizers or soil insecticides
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may create abnormal conditions that weaken crop seedlings.
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Also some of these abnormal conditions may weaken established
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crops: alfalfa. almond.s, etc. EPTAM used under these abnor
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mal conditions could result in crop injury.
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EPTAM 6-E Booklet
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DIRECTIONS FOR
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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a ~ee .......J~~_
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mannerinconsJ\tent with its label'ing.l ~ .J,.n ... w;;,...,
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- .... "'~ ::c~>e.2.T wo~Kelt 'Pa.onal'o;./ ~Gt.L~ - \:> EPTAM 6-E is a selective herbicide which for most uses must
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be mixed (incorporated) •. or inject~d subsurface ,into the sOil.
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or applied in the irrigation water for control of weeds listed
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on this label. EPTAM controls weeds by.interfering with nor
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mal germination and seedling development. It does not control
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established weeds.
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INCORPORATION
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l APPLICATION DIRECTIONS:
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Pour the recommended amount of EPTAM 6-E into the spray tank
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during the filling operations. App13 in 10 to 50 gallons of
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water per acre using a properly calibrated. low-pressure sprayer
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having good agitation. The soil should be well worked and
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dry enough to permit good soil mixing (incorporation).
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EPTAM ~ay be combined with solution. slurry or suspension
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fertilizers. However. physical compatibility with these fluid
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fertilizers must be determined before combining in the spray
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tank. See special literature giving directions for these
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co~bina~ions. Even though found to be compatible. constant
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agitation is necessary to keep the EPTAM evenly mixed with
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the fluid fertilizer.
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For all band applications. reduce dosage proportionately de
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pending upon the row spacing and band width to be treated.'
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INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS:
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EPTAM must be incorporated into the soil immediately to pre
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vent loss of the herbicide. Whenever possible. application
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and incorporation should be done in the same operation.
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SOIL MIXING (INCORPORATION) BEFORE PLANTING:
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Use power driven CUltivation equipment set to cut to a depth
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of 2 to 3 inches OR tandem discs set to cut to a depth of
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4 to 6 inches. operated at 4 to 6 mph followed by a spiked
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tooth harrow or some other leveling device which extends be
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yond the ends of the discs. For more thorough mixing (for
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perennial grasses and in heavier soils) disc in two different
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di rections (cross disc).
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EPTAM 6-E Booklet 4.
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INCOR~ORATION AT OR AFTER PLANTING:
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Use power driven cultivation equipmerit set to cut to a depth
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of 2 to 3 inches OR on light soils only, ground driven tillers
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(rolling cultivators, rotary hoe. ,row wheels, etc.) set to
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cut to a depth of 1-1/2 inches and operated at 6 to 8 mph.
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When incorporating after planting, care must be taken not to
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disturb the crop seed ot seedling.
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SUBSURFACE APPLICATfoN -
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AT PLANTING OR POST EMERGENCE
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Apply EPTAM 6-E in 10 or more gallons of water per acre.
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, Special equipment designed for subsurfaGe application MUST
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} be used. Injector and sweep units must be ri gidly mounted
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on the planter or cultivation unit. When using sweeps at
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planting they must be mounted ahead of the planters.
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SOIL INJECTION: Injector s~anks must be spaced 2-1/2 to 3
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inches apart and mounted in staggered positions to avoid trash
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buildup. Set shanks to inject EPTAM 1-1/2 to 3 inches below
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the soil surface. The width of the band in which weed control
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is desired will determine the number and spacing of injector
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shanks required per row. (Example: Four injector shanks
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spaced 3 inches apart give a 12-inch band). A broadcast ap
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plication can be made by increasing the number of shanks.
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The two shanks adjacent to the drill row must be 1-1/4 to 1-1/2
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inches on either side of it, EXCEPT IN COTTON WHERE THE DIS
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TANCE MUST BE 4 INCHES ON EITHER SIDE OF THE DRILL ROW. AND
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SUGAR BEETS WHERE THE DISTANCE MUST BE 2-3/4 INCHES ON EITHER
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.J SIDE OF THE DRILL ROW.
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COVERED SWEEPS: Set the sweeps to run below the soil surface
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deep enough to cover the EPTAM with 2 to 3 inches of soil.
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Calibrate by measuring the spray band width at the back of the
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sweep. not the sweep width. For broadcast application stagger
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sweeps on double tool bar so they overlap sufficiently to allow
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spray bands to meet.
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NOTE: When applying with either injectors or sweeps, EPTAM
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must be applied deep enough to allow 2 to 3 inches of soil
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to remain over the treatment after the planting operations.
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PLANTING DIRECTIONS
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For pre-plant applications. seeding should be done as soon as
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possible after treatment to obtain a maximum period of weed
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control.
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_PTAM 6-E Booklet
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IRRIGATION APPLICATION -
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POST-~LANTING AND EstABLISHED CROPS
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5.
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Meter EPTAM 6-E into the irrig~tipn water using a metering
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device that will introduce a constant flow into the water.
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For flood, furrow, or sprinkler irrigation meter the EPTAM
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into the water during the entire ~etiod OR. for sprinkler
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irrigation, the EPTAM may be metered into suffident water
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to pen~trate to a depth of 3 to 4 inches. Time this EPTAM
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application to insure that proper pene~rati,on of the herbicide
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corresponds with the end of the irrigation period. Flush the
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lines and then turn the wat.er off promptly. Consult "RECOM
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MENDATIONS· on this label for proper timing of application
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for each crop for which irrigation application is recommended.
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Tailwater (run off water) from flood or furrow irrigation
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should be recirculated or used only on other corps which are
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registered for this type of application.
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CULTURAL PRACTICES
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FoLLOWING AppLiCAtION
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EPTAM is not persistent in the soil and susceptible weeds germin
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ating later during the growing season may not be controlled.
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Shallow cultivation or post emergence herbicides may be neces
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sary to control these susceptible weeds that escape control
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by EPTAM, as well as those weeds not susceptible to EPTAM.
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Do not cultivate deeper than the depth of the herbicide incorp
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oration. Where t01erant broadleaf weeds are a problem, re
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commended post emergence materials may also be applied.
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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EPTAM will not control establiShed weeds.
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ANNUAL GRASSES:
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Annual Bl uegrass
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Annual Ryegrass
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(Italian Ryegrass)
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Barnyardgrass (Watergrass,
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Junglerice)
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Bermudagrass Seedlings
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Crabgrass
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Giant Foxtail
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Goosegrass
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(~ annua)
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(L 01 i u m mu 1 t i fl 0 ru m)
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(Echinochloa spp.)
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(Cynodon dactylon)
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(Digitaria spp.)
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(Setaria faberii)
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(Eleusine indica)
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ANNUAL GRASSES con't.
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Green Foxtai 1
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Johnsongrass Seedlings
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lovegrass (Stinkgrass)
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Panicum, Fall
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Rescuegrass
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Sandbur, Field
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Wild Cane (Shattercane,"
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Black Amber Cane,
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Chicken-Corn, Scattercane)
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Signal grass .
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Volunteer Grains
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(Barley, Oats, Wheat)
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Wil d Oats
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Yell ow Foxtail
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ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS:
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Annual Morni ngg1 ory
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Black Nightshade
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Ca rpetweed
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Chickweed, Common
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Corn Spurry
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Deadnett1e (Henbit)
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Fidd1eneck
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Florida Purslane
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Hai ry Ni ghtshade
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Lambsquarters, Common
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Nett1e1eaf Goosefoot
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Purslane, Common
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Prostrate Pigweed
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Ra gweed. Common
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(Michigan only)
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Redroot Pigweed
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Shepherdspu rse
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Tumble Pigweed
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(Setaria vi~idis)
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(Sorghtim halepense)
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(Era9rostis ci1ianensis)
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. (Panlcum dichotomlflorum)
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{Bromus wtlldenowii}
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(C.nchrus paucif1~rus)
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(Sorghum "bicol or)
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(Srachiaria sPP.)
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(Avena fatua)
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(Setaria glauca)
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(I p omoea pu rpu rea)
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(Solanum nlgrum)
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(Mo11ugo verticil1ata)
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($tellaria media)
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(Spergula arvensis)
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(Lamium amp1exicau1e)
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(Amsinckia spp.)
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(Solanum vi11osum)
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(Chenopodium album)
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(Chenopodlum murale)
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(Portulaca oleracea)
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(Amaranthus graecizans)
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(Ambrosia artemisiifo1ia)
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(Amaranthus retrof1exus)
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(Capsel1a bursa-pastoris)
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(Amaranthus albus)
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||
6.
|
||
The annual broadleaf weeds listed above will be controlled
|
||
only if treatment is made when conditions are favorable for
|
||
weed germination ~nd growth.
|
||
PERENNIAL WEEOS:
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Purple Nutsedge (Nutgr~ss)
|
||
Quackgrass (Couchgrass,
|
||
Witchgrass)
|
||
Yellow Nutsedge (Nutgrass)
|
||
(Cynodon dacty1on)
|
||
(Cyperus rotundus)
|
||
(Agropyron repens)
|
||
(Cyperus esculentus)
|
||
|
||
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|
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)
|
||
~PTAM 6-E Booklet 7.
|
||
Perennial weeds must be turned under and chopped up thoroughly
|
||
prior to treatment. The underground rhizomes of QUBckgrass
|
||
and the rhizomes and stolons of Bermudagrass must be cut up
|
||
thoroughly so that four or less nodes remain on a strand •. For
|
||
the control of Quackgrass and Bermudagrass the disc must be
|
||
set to cut 6 inches deep. and the higher rates of EPTAM must
|
||
be used. Consult RECOMMENDATIONS for c~ops on which these
|
||
higher rates may be used.
|
||
REGIONAL USE HAP
|
||
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|
||
|
||
)
|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
NORTHERN·REGION
|
||
8.
|
||
These recommendations are given as the broadcast (overall)
|
||
rates of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use pro
|
||
portionately less material per acredependtng upon· the wtdth
|
||
of the band to be treated and the. crop row spact ng. Do not
|
||
use band application on. rocky ground because thorough incor
|
||
poration is not possible.
|
||
ALFALFA. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL CLOVERS, LESPEDEZA: Apply and
|
||
lncorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gall-on EPTAM 6-E per acre just before
|
||
planting. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first
|
||
leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth
|
||
are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse
|
||
crop is to be planted with the legume.
|
||
OR ALFALFA (FOR CONTROL OF ANNUAL GRASSES GROWING FROM SEED
|
||
ONLY): Apply and lncorporate 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre
|
||
just before planting. Temp~rary crop stunting and sealing
|
||
of the first leaves will occur if conditions for germination
|
||
and growth are not optimum •
|
||
. AND/OR ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stand) Meter
|
||
1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water
|
||
applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do
|
||
not apply within 45 days of harvesting or grazing Ladino clover.
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa.
|
||
(Use the lower rate on very light soils).
|
||
BEANS, GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye
|
||
peas, blackeye beans). soybeans. lima beans or other flat~
|
||
podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions.
|
||
stunting may occur on Gratiot. Michlite. Sanilac and Seaway
|
||
v-arieties.
|
||
Apply and incorporate EPTAM 6-E just before planting. or at the
|
||
time of last cultivation. In lighter soils apply and incor
|
||
porate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre for Nutgrass. annual grass
|
||
and broadleaf control. In heavier soils apply and incorporate
|
||
2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre for Quackgrass. Nutgrass and
|
||
Seedling Johnsongrass control. (Do not exceed 1/2 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre on small white beans or green beans grown
|
||
on lighter textured soils.)
|
||
If applied before planting, rotary hoe lightly during or shortly
|
||
after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs.
|
||
|
||
,
|
||
~PTAM 6-E Booklet 9.
|
||
If applied at the time of last cultivation. apply as a directed
|
||
spray to the soil before bean pods start to form. and do not
|
||
feed or pasture vines to livestock until 45 days after appli
|
||
cati on.
|
||
CASTOR BEANS: Apply and incorporate 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E
|
||
per acre lmmediately after planting. Use a rotary.hoe for
|
||
incorporation. Early cultivation after 'EPTAM application
|
||
enhances weed control. . .
|
||
CORN
|
||
from
|
||
corn
|
||
(FIELD, SILAGE, SWEET): Corn is s.usceptible to injury
|
||
EPTAM. Do not use on milo or sorghum. Do not use on
|
||
seed stock~ Plant corn to a maximum depth of 2 inches.
|
||
PRE-PLANT INCORPORATION APPLICATION: (For use in fields
|
||
heavily lnfested with Nutsedge) - Apply and incorporate
|
||
1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre ahead of corn plant
|
||
ingL Use lower rate on light textured soils. and higher
|
||
rate on heavier soils. Incorporate with a disc set at
|
||
5 to 6 inches. Cross-disc to insure proper mixing. Delay.
|
||
corn planting 7 to 10 days after treatment. Cultivate
|
||
or disc lightly just prior to seeding. One cultivation
|
||
s~ould be made after pl~nting when corn plants are 3 to
|
||
6 inches tall"
|
||
PRE-EMERGENCE INCORPORATION APPLICATION: (For use only
|
||
in areas where Johnsongrass Seedlings or Wild Cane are
|
||
problems) - Plant corn. Apply 1-1/3 to 2 QUARTS EPTAM
|
||
6-E per acre over the planted crop. Use higher rate if
|
||
broadleaf weeds are a problem. Use rotary hoe type equip
|
||
ment to incorporate EPTAM into the soil to a maximum depth
|
||
of 1-1/2 inches.
|
||
FL:o.Ji. ;Dt~pls BP'l6 iFJeorporcte 1;'2 !olleR [prAt( g E ISSP CdFe
|
||
gOTATOES, IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-Eper acre
|
||
per crop.
|
||
PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate
|
||
6-E per acre. For Quackgrass and
|
||
the higher rate.
|
||
OR
|
||
1/2 to 1 gallon [PTAM
|
||
Nutgrass control use
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME) , . . " .. ,
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 1 gallon'
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre. For nutgrass control use the high:~,>
|
||
rate. The field first must be "dragged-off", followed,
|
||
by EPTAM application and incorporation. Use spike-topth.d
|
||
harrows or cultivation equipment for incorporation. " .
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
AND/OR LAY-BY
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre to clean cultivated soil after potato
|
||
plants have emerged from the soil. Apply as directed
|
||
spray to the soil. Do not apply within 4S days of har
|
||
vest.
|
||
OR
|
||
IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into
|
||
the irrigation water after clean cultivation. Do not
|
||
apply with 45 days of harvest.
|
||
SAFFLOWER: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre
|
||
just before plantirg.
|
||
SUGAR BEErS:
|
||
PRE-PLANT (Iowa. eastern Nebraska. North Dakota. South
|
||
Dakota, Minnesota): Apply and incorporate 1/3 gallon
|
||
EPrAM 6-E per acre on light textured soils. or 1/2 gallon
|
||
per acre on heavy textured soils. just before planting.
|
||
Injury will occur if conditions for germinatioQ and growth
|
||
are not optimum.
|
||
OR POST THINNING
|
||
IRRIGATION WATER: Meter 1/3 - 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-£ per
|
||
acre into the first irrigation applied after the last
|
||
cultivation for the season.
|
||
OR
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre after
|
||
thinning and clean cultivation and incorporate to a depth
|
||
of 2 to 3 inches.
|
||
OR
|
||
SUBSURFACE INJECTION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
broadcast acre. or in band treatment (using 2 shanks RAr,
|
||
row 5-1/2 inches apart centered on the drill row with',."
|
||
rows 22 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre.,
|
||
Prior to application. a clean cultivation must be made"'"
|
||
for all existing weed growth to be destroyed. , ,
|
||
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|
||
SUNFLOWER (Minnesota and North Dakota): Apply and incorporate
|
||
1/2 gallon EPrAM 6-E per acre just before planting. , ) ) ,
|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
~PT~M 6-E Booklet
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
SOUTHE~STERN REGION
|
||
11 •
|
||
These recommendati ,ons a re given as the broadcast (overall)
|
||
rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. us·e pro
|
||
portionately less material per acre .depehding on the width
|
||
of band to be treated and the crop row spacing •. Do not use
|
||
band application on rock~ ground becaus~ thorough incor
|
||
poration is not possible.
|
||
ALFALFA, BIRDSFObT TREFOIL. CLOVERS. LESPEDEZA: Apply and
|
||
incorporate l/Z gallon EPrAM 6-£ per acre just before plant
|
||
ing. (For Fall seeded Alfalfa in South Carolina only, apply
|
||
and incorporate 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before
|
||
planting.) Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first
|
||
leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth
|
||
are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse
|
||
crop is to be planted with the legume.
|
||
BEANS. GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye
|
||
peas, blackeye beans), soybeans. lima beans. or other flat
|
||
podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions
|
||
stunting may occur on Gratiot. Michilite, Sanilac and Seaway
|
||
varieties.
|
||
BEFORE OR AT PLANTING
|
||
PRE-PLANT (FLAT-PLANTED): Use 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre incorporated just before planting on dry, snap and
|
||
pole beans. Rotary hoe lightly during or shortly after
|
||
emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs.
|
||
OR
|
||
SUBSURFACE APPLICATION: Apply 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre pre-plant or at planting. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
|
||
BED TREATMENTS:
|
||
Method A -
|
||
Method B -
|
||
OR
|
||
Apply 2 quarts EPTAM 6-E per acre broa!!".,,:,
|
||
cast-and disc in 6 inches deep prior td
|
||
forming beds and planting.
|
||
Apply 1 quart EPTAM 6-E per acre broad-'" .
|
||
cast (do not disc in) immedi ately .aheaa',,','
|
||
of bedding discs. Plant 7 days after
|
||
treatment. , '
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
tPTAM 6-E Booklet 12.
|
||
Method C - Apply as a band treatment (do not disc
|
||
in) immediately ahead,of bedding discs.
|
||
or as band treatment to partially formed
|
||
beds or be,dtops 'immediately in front of
|
||
the re-bedding operation. Use a band
|
||
rate equivalen~ to 1-1/3 quarts per acre
|
||
broadcast. Care should be t.aken not to
|
||
fold in treatmerit.
|
||
EXAMPLE: To 'apply EPTAM 6-E as an lS-
|
||
i nch band on 36-i nch rows. use 2/3 qua rt
|
||
per crop acre. Plant 7 days after appli
|
||
cati on.,
|
||
NOTE: With Methods Band C. if bed shapers (levelers) are
|
||
used, the bedding up and shaping should be done so that 3 to
|
||
4 inches of soil remain over the EPTAM.
|
||
CORN
|
||
from
|
||
corn
|
||
OR LAY-BY
|
||
At the time of the last cultivation, apply and incor
|
||
porate 1/2 gallon EPTAK 6-E per acre. Apply as a direc
|
||
ted spray to the soil at the base of the plants before
|
||
bean pods start to form. Do not feed or pasture vines
|
||
to livestock until 45 days after application.
|
||
(FIELD, SILAGE, SWEET): Corn is susceptible to injury
|
||
EPTAM. Do not use on milo or sorghum. Do not use on
|
||
seed stock. Plant corn to a maximum depth of 2 inches.
|
||
PRE-EMERGENCE INCORPORATION APPLICATION: (For use only
|
||
in areas where Johnsongrass Seedlings and Wild Cane are
|
||
problems.) Plant corn. Apply 1-1/3 to 2 QUARTS EPTAM
|
||
6-E per acre over the planted crop. Use higher rate·if
|
||
broadleaf weeds are a problem. Use rotary hoe type
|
||
equipment to incorporate EPTAM into the soil tu a maxi
|
||
mum depth of 1-1/2 inches.
|
||
CITRUS NURSERY STOCK AND YOUNG FIELD PLANTINGS (non-bearin
|
||
ra e rUlt roves: ter lnlng out, app y
|
||
ga on PT M 6- per acre as a di rected spray to the ""
|
||
soil. Incorporate with cultivation equipment. i.e •• tree il,o~s'
|
||
and rotary hoes. , :,,,:,
|
||
CITRUS (oran~es, Tangerines, Gra~efruit~: AFTER CLEAN CUL- '
|
||
TlvAIIoN ORRIOR fO WEED EMERGE CE inearing citrus, app1y,,:,
|
||
1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre by flood or furrow irrigatio~.
|
||
Mefer EPTAM 6-E into the water during the entire irrigation",',
|
||
period. Do not apply \>!ithin 15 days of harvest. " ,
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
||
COTTON: Non-irrigated Areas Only - Cotton is susceptible to
|
||
injury :from EPTAM. Follow DIRECTIONS 'FOR USE carefully to
|
||
avoid crop injury. Before any application is made, the appli
|
||
cator should familiarize himself with the subsurface concept
|
||
of weed control in cotton. Applicat{on ~ust be made with
|
||
specially designed subsu~face swe~ps or injector shan~s.
|
||
With the sweep equipment, one sweep is placed on each side
|
||
of the row so that two bands of EPTAM are applied subsurface
|
||
and 4 inches to each side of the cotton row. For injector
|
||
shanks, the first injector to each side of the row should
|
||
be 4 inches from the drill with additional shanks spaced 2-1/2
|
||
to 3 inches apart.
|
||
Set the blade or injectors so that the EPTAM is placed 1-1/2
|
||
to 2 inches below the soil surface. For weed control in the
|
||
drill a pre-emergence herbicide may be applied as an 8-inch
|
||
band surface treatment to the drill row zone, or a directed
|
||
contact spray, herbicidal oil or flame may be applied later.
|
||
EPTAM MUST NOT BE APPLIED CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES TO THE COTTON
|
||
DRILL.
|
||
AT PLANTING TIME TREATMENT: For all soil types, apply
|
||
by lnjector unlts or sweeps at the rate of 1/4 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre.
|
||
OR
|
||
APPLICATION AFTER STAND IS ESTABLISHED: Apply 1/3 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. Use specially designed
|
||
injector units or sweeps for application. If incorpo'rated
|
||
application is to be made, use power driven rotary tillers
|
||
set to a depth of 2 to 3 inches. Apply after cotton has
|
||
2 to 4 leaves. Do not apply after first bolls open. DO
|
||
NOT APPLY CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES TO EITHER SIDE OF THE COTTON
|
||
DRILL.
|
||
NOTE: Tandem discs may be used for incorporation in t~~,
|
||
SKTPs of skip row cotton.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
~INE SEEDLING NURSERIES (Loblolly, Slash, Longleaf, Shortlea1):
|
||
Apply and incorporate 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre 14 days :'.~,:,
|
||
prior to seeding.
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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EPTAM 6-E Booklet H.
|
||
POTATOES (Irish): Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre
|
||
per crop.
|
||
BEFORE OR AT. PLANTING
|
||
PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E
|
||
per broadcast acre just before planting. For incorporated
|
||
applications to beds. apply asa band application and in
|
||
corporate with ground or power dri~en tillers.
|
||
EXAMPLE: In IS-inch bands on 36-inch rowS. use 1/4 gallon
|
||
per crop acre. See DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Incorporation.
|
||
. OR
|
||
BEFORE PLANTING AND BEFORE BED FORMATION: Band appli
|
||
cation: Apply as a band. equivalent to 1/2 gallon per
|
||
acre' broadcast basis. Cover with 3 to 4 inches of soil
|
||
with bedding discs, middle busters or other suitable
|
||
bed making equipment. Care should be taken not to fold
|
||
in the band treatment.
|
||
'OR
|
||
AFTER PLANTING BUT BEFORE BED FORMATION: Apply 1/4 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre over planted crop and bed
|
||
up immediately with bedding discs set to cover with 3
|
||
to 4 inches of soil.
|
||
OR
|
||
AFTER PLANTING AND AFTER BED FORMATION: Apply EPTAM 6-E
|
||
as a band at a ra~e equivalent to 1/2 gallon per acre,
|
||
broadcast basis. Re-bed immediately after application
|
||
with bedding discs set to cover with 3 to 4 inches of
|
||
soil. Care should be taken no~to fold in the band treat
|
||
ment.
|
||
OR
|
||
AFTER PLANTING AND AFTER BED FORMATION: Apply EPTAM 6-E
|
||
broadcast at 1/4 gallon per acre. Re-bed immediately,"",
|
||
after application with bedding discs set to cover with""
|
||
3 to 4 inches of soil. :,,';,
|
||
OR , ,
|
||
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|
||
DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME): Apply EPTAM 6-E as lj, ,
|
||
band treatment after drag off, at a rate equivalent to,,','
|
||
1/2 gallon per ac~e (broadcast basis) and cover with bed
|
||
ding discs set to cover with 3 to 4 inches of soil. ~ar~
|
||
should be taken not to fold in the band treatment. "" , ", , ,
|
||
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||
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||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet 15.
|
||
AND/OR
|
||
POST-EMERGENCE - LAY-BY: Apply and incorporate EPTAM 6-E
|
||
at a rate equ1valent to 1/2 gallon per acre (broadcast
|
||
basis) after potato plants h,ave emerged from the soil.
|
||
Apply as a directed spray to the soil in band~ on both
|
||
sides of the row. Immediately cover the. EPTAM with 3 to
|
||
4 inches of soil by re-bedding with bedding discs. Care
|
||
should be taken not to fold in the b~nd t~eatment. EXAMPLE:
|
||
Apply 1-1/3 quarts EPTAM 6-E per crop acre as a directed
|
||
spray to the soil in 12-inch bandS on.both sides of 36-
|
||
inch rows.' Do not apply within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
SWEET PO"FATGES. Apply 1 114 gelieRe EP:rAM S Ii per 8ere 'R'tR'teEtiately EHler
|
||
plBAtiRg, ef witRiR 2 Etays eAer piaRtiRg slips sr viAs &wttiAij&, Apply te a "ry seil
|
||
StlJif.aee BREt, Eta Rat mix iRtS tRe sell. If tRe erep is fe !ali irrigate". apply t!:le EJ;t;U U
|
||
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EPTAM 6-E Booklet
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
SOUTHWESTERN REGION
|
||
16.
|
||
These recommendations are given as the broadcast (overall)
|
||
rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use propor
|
||
tionately less material per acre ,depending on the width of
|
||
band to be treated and the crop row spacing. Do not use band
|
||
application on rocky ground because thorough incorporation
|
||
is not possible. '
|
||
ALFALFA, BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL, CLOVERS, LESPEDEZA: Apply and
|
||
; ncorporate 1/2 ga 11 on EPrAM 6-E per acre Just before plant
|
||
ing. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first leaves
|
||
will occur if conditions for germination and growth are not
|
||
optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse crop is
|
||
to be planted with the legume.
|
||
AND/OR ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stand) - Meter
|
||
1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water
|
||
applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do
|
||
not apply within 45 days of ~arvesting or grazing Ladino clover.
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa.
|
||
(Use the lower rate on very light soils.)
|
||
BEANS, GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye
|
||
peas, blackeye beans), soybeans, lima beans or'other flat
|
||
podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions,
|
||
stunting may occur on Gratiot, Michilite. Sanilac and Seaway
|
||
varieties.
|
||
BEFORE OR AT PLANTING
|
||
PRE-PLANT (FLAT PLANTED): Apply and incorporate
|
||
gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting.
|
||
hoe lightly during or shortly after emergence 'of
|
||
beans to break any crust which occurs.
|
||
OR
|
||
1/2
|
||
Rota ry
|
||
the
|
||
SUBSURFACE APPLICATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E pe~"
|
||
acre pre-plant or at planting. See DIRECTIONS FOR U$(,o' " ,
|
||
, ,
|
||
"I" ,
|
||
OR LAY-BY ,
|
||
At time of the last cultivation. apply and incorporate,,,;,
|
||
1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre. Apply as a directed SPf,a.'l'
|
||
to the soi 1 at the base of the pl ants before bean pods,,','
|
||
start to form. Do not feed or pasture vines to livesto~k
|
||
until 45 days after application. , ,
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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EPTAM 6-E Booklet 17.
|
||
CITRUS NURSERY STOCK AND YOUNG FIELD PLANTINGS (Non-bearin
|
||
ran e and Gra efruit Groves: After lining out, apply /2
|
||
to gallon T M 6- per acre as a directed spray to the soil.
|
||
Incorporate with cultivation equipment, i.e., tree hoes and
|
||
rotary hoes.
|
||
CITRUS (Oran es, Tan erines, G~a efruit: AFTER CLEAN CUL-
|
||
IVATION OR PRIOR TO WEED EMERGENCE in bearing citrus, apply
|
||
1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre by f'o~d or furrow irrigation.
|
||
Meter EPTAM 6-E into the water du'ring the entire irrigation
|
||
period. Do not apply within 15 days 0' harvest.
|
||
COTTON: Non-irrigated Areas Only -
|
||
APPLICATION AFTER STAND IS ESTABLISHED: Apply 1/3 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per broadcast acre. Use specially designed
|
||
injector units or sweeps for application. If incorporated
|
||
application is to be made, use power driven rotary tillers
|
||
set ~o a depth of 2 to 3 inches. Apply after cotton
|
||
has 2 to 4 leaves. Do not apply after first bolls open.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY CLOSER THAN 4 INCHES EITHER SIDE OF THE
|
||
COTTON DRILL.
|
||
NOTE: Tandem discs may· be used for incorporation in
|
||
~skips of skip row cotton.
|
||
PINE SEEDLING NURSERIES (Lob10l1 Sl ash. Lon 1 eaf Shortl eaf
|
||
pp y and incorporate 1 ga M per acre days pr or
|
||
to seeding.
|
||
POTATOES. IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre
|
||
per crop.
|
||
PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 1 gallon [PTAM
|
||
6-E per acre just before planting.
|
||
OR
|
||
DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME)
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 1 gallon
|
||
EPrAM 6-E per acre. For nutgrass control, use the higher
|
||
rate. The field first must be "dragged-off", followed,,,
|
||
by EPTAM application and incorporation. Use spike-tout,ltp,d
|
||
harrows or CUltivation equipment for incorporation. ' '
|
||
AND/OR LAY-BY
|
||
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|
||
,
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre after potato plants have emerged frcim,',
|
||
the soil. Apply as a directed spray to the soi,l. Do ",'
|
||
not apply within 45 days before harvest. , ,
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet 18.
|
||
OR
|
||
IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the
|
||
irrigat10n water after clean cultivation. Do not apply
|
||
within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
SUGAR BEETS - Post Thinning:
|
||
IRRIGATION WATER: Meter '1/3 - 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre into the 1Trst irrigation -applied after the last
|
||
cultivation for the, season.
|
||
OR
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6~E per acre after
|
||
thinning and clean cultivation and incorporate to a depth
|
||
of 2 to 3 inches.
|
||
, -
|
||
---1S~)~ygEgE~TjP~O~Tf·~~T§O~E~S~.-------
|
||
'ght textured soils or 1/2 gallon per acre on medium to heavy textured
|
||
s . s just before planting. Incorporate to a maximum depth of 3 inche .
|
||
OR
|
||
PRE-PLAN BED-OVER: Apply 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per re on light
|
||
textured soils 1/3 gallon per acre on medium to heavy xtured soils
|
||
just before plant! . Treat a band width equal to 1/3 0 he total distance
|
||
between rows. S()i om areas adjacent to the ban at are not treated is
|
||
then placed on top of e treated band with bed aping equipment
|
||
forming the bed. Band th In finished and nted bed should be 2 to 4
|
||
inches below the lbed surfa . Bed over im ediately after application.
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre on light
|
||
textured soils or 1/3 gallon per cre on dium to heavy textured solis
|
||
just before planting. After B shaped bed ave been dragged down,
|
||
EPTAM S-E is applied bro cast. Soil is then haped into beds witJ:l' l;EjcJ
|
||
shaping equipment so at the undisturbed EP layer In the finlsi1~d
|
||
bed is 2 to 4 inchesjrelow the bed surface. Bed-u mmediately aff,GI' .: .
|
||
application. /
|
||
; .. " > >
|
||
OR " ,
|
||
" ,
|
||
POST-R ANT: Apply 1~1/4 gallons EPTAM 6-E per acre immedi Iyafter
|
||
plan' g or within 2 days after planting slips or vine cuttings. Ap ! to, ¢
|
||
dr soil surface and do not mix Into the soli. If sweet potatoes are , " .
|
||
. rigated, EPTAM should be applied prior to irrigation. Apply as a sol:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet 19.
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
!ACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION,
|
||
These recommendations are given as th~ broadcast (overall)
|
||
rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use propor
|
||
tionately less material per acre depending on the width of
|
||
band to be treated and the crop row ipactng. Do not use band
|
||
application on rocky ground becau~e thorough incorporation is
|
||
not possible. .
|
||
ALFALFA. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. CLOVERS. lESPEDEZA: Apply and
|
||
incorporate 1/3 to 2/3 gallon £pTAM 6-£ per acre just before
|
||
planting. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first
|
||
leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth
|
||
are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a ~rass or grain nurse
|
||
crop is to be planted with the legume. (Use the lower rate
|
||
on very light soils.)
|
||
OR ALFALFA: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into
|
||
the irrigation water that is applied immediately after plant
|
||
ing. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.)
|
||
ANO/OR,ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stand) - Meter
|
||
1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-£ per acre into the irrigation water
|
||
applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do not
|
||
apply within 45 days of harvesting or grazing Ladino clover.
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa.
|
||
(Use the lower rate on very light soils.)
|
||
BEANS, GREEN OR DRY: Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye
|
||
peas, blackeye beans), soybeans, lima beans or other flat
|
||
podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions.
|
||
stunting may occur on Gratiot. Michilite. Sanilac and Seaway
|
||
varieties.
|
||
Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre
|
||
just before planting. Rotary hoe lightly during or shortly
|
||
after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs.
|
||
OR
|
||
SUBSURFACE APPLICATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre pre-plant, just before planting or at planting. See
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
|
||
OR
|
||
LAY-BY INCORPORATION: At time of last cultivation for the
|
||
season, apply and )ncorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E
|
||
per acre for grass and broadleaf control. Apply as a directed
|
||
spray to the soil at the base of the plants before bean
|
||
pods start to form. Do not feed or pasture vine to live
|
||
stock until 45 days after application.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet 20.
|
||
OR
|
||
LAY-BY SUBSURFACE: Prior to application. a clean culti
|
||
vation must be made for all existing' weed growth to be
|
||
destroyed. Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per broadcast
|
||
acre or in a band treatment (using 2 shanks per row 5-1/2
|
||
inches apart. centered on th~ drill row with rows 38
|
||
inches apart) use 1/4 gallon ,er acre. See DIRECTIONS
|
||
FOR USE.
|
||
CORN fFIELD. SWEET AND SILAGE): Corn is susceptible to injury
|
||
fromPTAM. Do not use EPTAM on ~i10 or sorghum. Do not use
|
||
on coin seed stock. Plant corn to a maximum depth of 2 inches.
|
||
PRE-PLANT INCORPORATION APPLICATION: Apply and incorpor
|
||
ate 1/3 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before planting.
|
||
OR
|
||
I~ FIELDS HEAVILY INFESTED WITH NUTSEDGE: Apply and in
|
||
corporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre ahead of corn
|
||
planting. Incorporate with a disc set at 5 to 6 inches.
|
||
Cross-disc to insure proper mixing. Delay corn planting
|
||
7 to 10 days after treatment. Cultivate or disc lightly
|
||
just prior to seeding. One cultivation should be made
|
||
after planting when corn plants are 3 to 6 inches tal'.
|
||
PEAS, eREEU PAOOESSIt4S (Western WtlShinstol'l only), Apply and ineorl'ore:te
|
||
1la gallgR EP+AM Ii Ii per acre just befgra plaRtiRg. Early stuRtiRS caf ~rgp J:Ray'
|
||
eeSYF;
|
||
POTATO, IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre
|
||
per crop.
|
||
PRE-PLANT:
|
||
1/2 gallon
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Apply and incorporate just before planting
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre; 2/3 gal'on per acre for
|
||
cOl1trol.
|
||
AND/OR LAY-BY
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM
|
||
6-E per acre after potato plants have emerged from the
|
||
soil. Apply as a directed spray to the soil. Do not
|
||
apply within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
OR
|
||
IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into
|
||
the irrigation water after clean cultivation. Do not
|
||
apply within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
|
||
.. ~
|
||
EPTAM 6·E Booklet 21.
|
||
SAFFLOWER: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre just before planting.
|
||
SUGAR BEETS - Post Thinning:
|
||
IRRIGATION WATER: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E
|
||
per acre fntot'iie first irrfgationapplfed .after the
|
||
last CUltivation for the seaso~.
|
||
OR
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6~E per acre after
|
||
thinning and clean cultivation and incorporate to a depth
|
||
of 2 to 3 inches.
|
||
OR
|
||
SUBSURFACE INJECTION: Apply 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
broadcast acre. or in band treatment (using 2 shanks per
|
||
row 5-1/2 inches apart. centered on the drill row with
|
||
rows 22 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre.
|
||
Prior to application. ~ clean CUltivation must be made
|
||
for all existing weed growth to be destroyed.
|
||
rhc,Xl .c~~'Y and ;n&ep~BPaie 1"4 ~8'18n [PTO" i E ,@P 1.'8
|
||
~ bG·c~g pJ?nti~
|
||
TABLE BEETS. APPI) !lIid ifleorperete 1J6'11alleA SPTAM 6 IE peF simi-jwst ~Q:Q~Q \
|
||
!J,.r ~raRtjR~ .. (UReler RerFAalI:JS9 taele beets Bre SWBssptiLlle tS' fAjwry 8RGI'-'JR8R iPTAIG
|
||
Ii" --li~s'"1t1:tlst!e~ell-'tttl'll'e.eHSS1eele~d~iflflg~l'8e:tHe;.;sslh~e~t:I~lea-ll:l*e!-ltFRlEe:f'<,e9lails*eH;aI-1~g~p'geAFG*QN'R~t...})--. -, . .
|
||
u: > WALNUTS: After clean CUltivation or prior to weed emergence
|
||
on well established trees. meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per·acre
|
||
into the irrigation water during the entire irrigation period.
|
||
|
||
• t ~ 0 ..
|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
CALIFORNIA-ARIZONA REGIDN
|
||
22.
|
||
These recommendattons are given as the broadcast (overall)
|
||
rate of EPTAM 6-E per acre. For band treatment. use propor
|
||
tionately less material per acre depending on the width of band
|
||
to be treated and the crop row spacing. Do not use band appli
|
||
cation on rocky ground ~ecause thorough incorporation is not
|
||
possible.
|
||
ALFALFA. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL, CLOVERS, LESPEDEZA: Apply and
|
||
incorporate 1/3 to 2/3 gallon EPTAM 6-Eper acre just before
|
||
planting. Temporary crop stunting and sealing of the first
|
||
leaves will occur if conditions for germination and growth
|
||
are not optimum. Do not use EPTAM if a grass or grain nurse
|
||
crop is to be planted with the legume. (Use the lower rate
|
||
on very light soils.)
|
||
OR ALFALFA: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into
|
||
the irrigation water that is applied immediately after plant
|
||
ing. (Use the lower rate on very light soils.)
|
||
AND/OR ALFALFA AND LADINO CLOVER: (Established stahd) - Meter
|
||
1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water
|
||
applied to established stand prior to weed emergence. Do
|
||
not apply within 45 days of harvesting or grazing Ladino clover.
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting or grazing alfalfa.
|
||
(Use the lower rate on very light soils.)
|
||
ALMONDS: After making the last cultivation for the season.
|
||
meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the irrigation water.
|
||
) Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
BEANS, GREEN OR DRY:. Do not use EPTAM on cowpeas (blackeye
|
||
Reas, b1ackeye beans), soybeans. lima beans or othe'r flat
|
||
podded beans except Romano. Under abnormal weather conditions
|
||
stunting may occur on Gratiot, Michilite, Sanilac and Seaway
|
||
varieties.
|
||
Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre just before
|
||
planting or at the time of last cultivation.
|
||
If applied before planting, rotary hoe lightly during or shortly
|
||
after emergence of the beans to break any crust which occurs.
|
||
If applied at the time of last cultivation, apply as a directed
|
||
spray to the soil before bean pods start to form and do not
|
||
feed or pasture vines ~o livestock until 45 days after appli
|
||
cation.
|
||
2->?(30 r
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet 23.
|
||
CITRUS NURSERY STOCK AND YOUNG FIELD PLANTINGS (Non-Bearing
|
||
ran e -and Grapefruit Groves: fter 1ning out, apply /2
|
||
to ga on PT M per acre as a directed spray to the soil.
|
||
Incorporate with cUltivation equipment, i.e •• tree hoes and
|
||
rotary hoes.
|
||
CITRUS (Oranges, Tangerines, Grapefruit): AFTER CLEAN CULTI
|
||
VATION OR PRIOR TO WEED 'EMERGENCE in bearing citrus. apply
|
||
1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre by-flood or furrow irrigation.
|
||
Do not apply within 15 days of harvest:
|
||
POTATO, IRISH: Do not exceed 1 gallon EPTAM 6-E per aCre per
|
||
crop.
|
||
PRE-PLANT: Apply and incorporate just before planting
|
||
1/2.ga110n EPTAM 6-E per acre.
|
||
OR
|
||
DRAG-OFF (COME UP, WEEDING TIME)
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM
|
||
6-E per acre. The field first must be "dragged-off",
|
||
followed by EPTAM application and incorporation. Use
|
||
spike-toothed harrows or cultivation equipment for incor
|
||
poration.
|
||
AND/OR LAY-BY
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply and incorporate 1/2 to 2/3 gallon
|
||
EPTAM 6-E per acre after potato plants have emerged from
|
||
the soil. (Use lower rate on light textured soils.)
|
||
Apply as a directed spray to the soil. Do not apply within
|
||
4-5 days of harvest.
|
||
OR
|
||
IRRIGATION: Meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per acre into the
|
||
irrigation water after clean cultivation. Do not apply
|
||
within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
SAFFLOWER: Apply and incorporate 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre just before planting.
|
||
SUGAR BEETS - Post Thinning:
|
||
IRRIGATION WATER: Meter 1/3 to 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E
|
||
per acre into the first irrigation applied after the last
|
||
cultivation for tne season.
|
||
.-
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
EPTAM 6-E Booklet 24.
|
||
OR
|
||
INCORPORATION: Apply 1/2 gallon. EPTAM 6-E per acre after
|
||
thinning and clean cUltivation and incorporate to a depth
|
||
of 2 to 3 inches ahead of cultivation.
|
||
OR
|
||
SUBSURFACE INJECTION: Apply 1/2 g~llon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
broadcast acre, or in band t~eatment (USing 2 shanks
|
||
per row 5-1/2 inches apart. centered on the drill row
|
||
with rows 22 inches apart) use 1/4 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre. Prior to application. a clean cultivation must
|
||
be made for all existing weed growth to be destroyed.
|
||
See DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
|
||
WALNUTS: . After clean cultivation or prior to w~ed emergence
|
||
on well established trees, meter 1/2 gallon EPTAM 6-E per
|
||
acre into the irrigation water during the entire irrigation
|
||
period.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water. food or feed by stor
|
||
age or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited.
|
||
STORAGE: Keep container closed when not in use.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate that
|
||
cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed
|
||
of in a landfill approved for pesticides or buried in a safe
|
||
place away from water supplies.
|
||
CQNTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent) arid offer
|
||
for recycling, reconditioning or disposal in approved·land
|
||
fill or bury in a safe place.
|
||
GENERALc Consult federal. state or local disposal authori
|
||
ties for approved a1ternative procedures.
|
||
NOTICE: Stauffer Chemical Company makes no warranty, express
|
||
or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and/or
|
||
fitness for any particular purpose concerning this material,
|
||
except those Which are contained on Stauffer's label.
|