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# FUSILADE 4E HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **10182-67**
- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Fluazifop (46.5%)
- Label accepted: 1986-04-28
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/010182-00067-19860428.pdf
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FUSILADE 4E Herbicide
EPA Reg. No. 10182-67
Supplemental Labeling:
Directions for Use
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It is a violation of Federal louse this product in a manner inconsistent
vith its labeling. This labeling must be in possession of the user at the time
of application.
COTTON TANK-MIX WITH CYr.O~'® 400
Apply FuSILADE 4E and Cygon 400 in the
the weed and insect problems present.
the tables below.
tank mix when required according to
Follow rate recommendations indicated in
REGION Al
APPLICATION RATE TABLE
Product
FUSILADE 4E
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Cygon 400
FUSILADE 4E + CyglOO 400
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1/4-1/2 pint (.125-.25 lb a.i./A)
1/4-1/2 pint/A (.125-.250 lb a.i./A)
1 Region A - All states except the areas of Arizona, California, New Mexico,
West Oklahoma, West Texas, Utah, and Colorado as outlined in the FUSILADE 4E
label.
2 Follow the recommended rate and growth stage for the grass weeds being
treated, as per the FUSILADE 4E label.
3 Follow the r~commended rate for the target insect pest, as per the Cygon
£00 label.
Product
FUSILADE 4E
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Cygon 400
FUSILADE 4E
REGION B4
APPLICATION RATE TABLE
+ Cygon 400
Rate 5 ,6
1/2-1 pint (.25-.50 lb a.i./A)
1/4-1 pint/A (.125-.500 lb a.i./A)
4 Region B - For the areas of Arizona, California, New Mexico, West Oklahoma,
West Texas, Utah, and Colorado as outlined in the FUSILADE 4E label.
5 Follow the recommended rate and growth stage for the grass ~eeds being
treated, as per the FUSILADE 4E label.
6 Follow the recommended rate for the target insect pest, as per the Cygon 400
label.
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Timing - Apply to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended
growth stages shown on the FUSILADE 4E label. Apply as required for insect
control based on scouting reports. Subsequent applications of Cygon 400 may be
required as indicated by scouting reports. New growth or regrowth of grasses
may be treated when size reaches recommended growth stages shown on label.
Do not apply if rainfall is expected within 1 hour.
Spray Additives (Cleared for use on growing crops) - Always add one of the
following:
• Crop oil concentrate - Add a nor-phytotoxic crop oil or a once-refined
vegetable oil concentrate containing 15-20% approved emulsifier; at 1% (1
qt. per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume.
• NoniGnic surfactant - Add non ionic surfactant cnntaini:1g at least 75%
surface act.lve agent, at 0.25% (I:; pint per 25 gallons) of the finished
sl-ray volume.
Ground Application - Use 5-40 gallons of total spray mixture per acre and 40-60
psi pressure. Sufficient spray volume and pressure should be provided to
provide complete coverage of the foliage.
Use higher volumes and increase the pressure to 60 psi if foliage is dense to
ensure complete coverage.
Band Applications - Band application equipment should be adjusted to provide
maximum coverage of foliage in the planted row. Thorough coverage can be
obtained with a nozzle directed to each side of the row towards the foliage in
the planted row. Applications with a single nozzle over the top of the row are
not recommended.
Do not use band applications when the grass is perennial. Reinfestation of the
treated band can result from the untreated middle.
Aerial Application - Use a minimum of 5 gallons of finished spray volume per
acre. If the foliage is dense, increase the spray volume to 10 gallons per
acre to improve coverage.
Mixing - Fill the spray tank half-full with water and add the recommended
amounts of FUSILADE 4E + Cygon 400 while the agitator is running. Then
add crop oil concentrate or non ionic surfactant and the remaining quantity of
water and mix thoroughly.
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USE RESTRICTIONS
• Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for all products
whether us~d alone or in tank mix. The m&st restrictive labeling of any
product used applies in ta~k mixtures.
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• A maximum of 1 quart of FUSILADE 4E
season to cotton.
may be applied per _/
Cotton ~ay ~n~ be harvested within 100 days of a tank-mix application
containing FUSILADE 4E.
-' Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay.
Do not apply FUSILADE 4E after boll set.
Do not plant rotational grass crops such as corn, sorghum, and cereals
within 60 days after the last application of FUSILADE 4E.
• Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. ;7
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• Clean sprayer with water and a commercial sprayer cleaner or Gurfactant/
adjuvsnt as per the recommended use directions of the respective products. ~
• Apply to foliage when grasses are actively growing. ~
• If automatic flagging is not possible, human flagger must wear protective ~
clothing and respirator specified on Cygon 400 label.
• Repeat application of Cygon 400 should not be made at intervals closer ~
than 14 days.
• Only two applications of Cygon 400 at the higher rate may be made per ~
season.
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COTTON TANK-MIX WITH AND BIDRIN® 8
Apply FUSILADE 4E and Bidrin 8 in the tank mix when requi~ed acco~ding to
the weed and insect problems present. Follow rate recommendations indicated in
the tables below.
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APPLICATION RATE TABLE
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1 Region A - All states except the a~eas of Arizona, California, New Mexico,
West Oklahoma, West Texa' Utah, and Colorado as outlined in the FUSILADE 4E
label.
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treated, as pe~ the FUSILADE 4E label.
3 Follow the recommended rate for the target insect pest, as per the Bidrin 8
label.
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REGION B4
APPLICATION RATE TABLE
+ Bidrin 8
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1/2-1 pint (.25-.50 lb a.i./A)
1.6-8.0 fl. oz/A (.025-.125 lbs a.i./A)
4 Region B - For the areas of J.rizona, California, New Mexico, West Oklahoma,
West Texas, Utah, and Colorad~ as outlined in the FUSILADE 4E label.
5 Follow the recommended rate and growth stage for the grass weeds being
treated, as per the FUSILADE 4E label.
6 Follow the recommended rate for the target insect pest, as per the Bidrin 8
label.
Timing - Apply to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recom£ended
growth stages shown on the FUSILADE 4E label. Apply as required for insect
control based on scouting reports. Subsequent applications of Bldrin 8 may be
required"as indicated by scouting reports. New growth or regrowth of grasses
may be treated when size reaches recommended growth stages shown on label.
Do not apply if rainfall is expected within 1 hour.
Spray Additives (Cleared for use on growing crops) - Always add one of the
following:
• Crop oil concentrate - Add a nonphytotoxic crop oil or a once-refined
vegetable oil concentrate containing 15-20% approved emulsifier; at 1% (1
qt. per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume.
• Nonionic surfactant - Add nonionic surfactant containing at least 75%
surface active agent, at 0.25% (~ pint per 25 gallons) of the finished
spray volume.
Ground Application - Use 5-40 gallons of total spray mixture per acre and 40-60
psi pressure. Sufficient spray volume snd pressure should be provided to
provide complete coversge of the foliage.
Use higher volumes and increase the pressure to 60 psi if foliage is dense to
ensure complete coverage.
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Band Applications - Band application equipment shoald be adjusted to provide
maximum coverage of foliage in the planted row. Thorough coverage can be
obtained with a nozzle directed to each side of the row towards the foliage in
the planted row. Applications with a single nozzle over the top of the row are
not reconunended.
Do not use band applications when the grass is perennial. Reinfestation of the
treated band can result from the untreated middle.
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Aerial Application - Use a minimum of 5 gallons of finished spray volume per ~
acre. If the foliage is dense, increase the spray volume to 10 gallons per
acre to improve coverage.
Hixing - Fill the spray tank half-full with water and add the recommended
amounts of FUSILADE 4E + Bidrin 8 while the agitator is running. Then add
crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant and the remaining quantity of water
and mix thoroughly.
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USE RESTRICTIvNS
BIDRIN IS A RESTRICTED uSE PESTICIDE FOR RETAIL SALE iO AND USE ONLY BY
CERTIFIED APPLICATORS, OR PERSONS UNDER l~EIR DIRECT SUPERVISION, AND ONLY
FOR THE USES COVERED BY THE CERTIFIED APPLICATOR'S CERTIFICATION.
Always read and follow the restx-ictions and limitations for all products
whether used alone or in tank mix. lhe most restrictive labeling of any
product used applies in tank mixtures.
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• A maximum of 1 quart of FUSILADE 4E may be applied per season to cotton. ~
Cotton may not be harvested within 100 days of a tank-mix application
containing FUSILADE 4E.
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Do not apply FUSILADE 4E after boll set. /
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Do not plant rotational grass crops such as corn, sorghum, and c~reals ~
within 60 days after the last application of FUSILADE 4E.
Avoid drift to all other crops and nonterget areas.
• Clean sprayel with water and a commercial sprayer cleaner or slrfactant/ .1
adjuvant as per the recommended use directions of the respective products.
• Apply to foliage when grasses are actively growing.
• Automatic flagging devices should be used when possible whenever Bidrin 8
is used.
• Do not enter area treated with Bidrin 8 for 48 hours unless 'lppropriate
clothing is worn.
• Oral or written warnings must be given workers who are expected to enter a
treated area or area about to be treated w1th Bidrin 8. Oral warnings ~
must be in language customarily understood by wo~kers •
• Bidr!n_~ ~ay not_be applied more than 3 times per season.
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Spray Additives ICleared for use on growing crops)
ALWAYS ADD ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
• Crop Oil Concentrate:' Add a nonphytotO)(IC crop all or a
once relmed vegetable ai' CQncenrrale containing 15-20%
emulsilier; at 1%(1 Quart per 25 gallons 1 ollhe frn,shed spray
volume.
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ing at least 75% surlace aClive agent al 0.25% (~ pint per
25 gallons) of linlshed spray ..,olume. US"" only nonionlc
surfactant on ornamentals.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NONFOOD uSES
REGIONSA& B
• Use 1 pint ot fUSILAOE 4£ per acre and 1% crop oil COn­
centrate (1 quart per 25 gallon5~ Of 025% fin pint per 25
gallOns) 01 a nonionic surfactant Use only non ionic sur­
factant on ornamentals.
• Spray to obtam thorough coverage of grass lollage. bul nol
to n,moU. Repeat treatments may be necessary 10 provide
full-season conlrot
• Use standard peSl!cide hollow cone or ':al Ian nozzles.
• Apply FUSILAOE 4E !a actively growmg grasses before
Ihey exceed the recommended growth stages shown below.
• Do nOI apply FUSILAOE 4E 10 grasses which are slressed
due to moisture. lemoeralure. herbicide or mechanical
injury.
• Do nOI apply FUSfLAOE 4£ to grasses which ~ave ',lIered,
formed seed heads, or exceeded fecommended gfOwlh
stages for treatment.
• 00 not use a crop oil concentrate with FUSILAOE 4E
on ornamentals.
ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR REGIONS A & B
ANNUALS (Apply 1.0 pI 01 FUSILADE 4E pe' ac<e.)
Grass Species
Growth Stage: 2-8" tall. belote IIlIerlng and/or heading
Barnyardgrass (EChIOOChlo~ crusgalh}
Sroadleat Slgnalgrass (SraChlafla ptalt~ylla,
Fall panlcum (panicum drctlOlomllloruntl
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IIchgrass (Rollboellia exallat<l)
Johnsongrass. seedling (Sorghum tJalepense)
Jvnglerice (Ecllinochloa colonum}
large crabgrass (Q.'!1~ ~gUlnahsJ
P,aine cUP9fass (Eliochloa contracta)
Red lice (Qryza ~)
Shallercane/WildcaneNolunleer milo (Sorg~ blcOIOri
SmOOlh crabgrass (Olg~ ,schaemurnJ
Southern sandbu( (CenChIUS echlnalus)
SoulhweSlern cupgrass (ElloChloa graclhs;
Texas panicum (Panicum rexanum)
Volunteer barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Volunleer oals (Avena 'arua)
Volunteer rye (Secale cereale)
Volunteer corn ~ .!!l2y.§)
Volunteer wheat (Triticum ~slivu~)
Wild oals (~ latua)
Wild plOSO millet (panicum mihaceufl)
Witchg.ass (pamcum capillare)
PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR REGIONS A & B
PERENNIALS (Apply 1.0 pi of FUSILAOE 4E per acre.1
Grass Species
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