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# PASSPORT HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **241-325**
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US LLC
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Trifluralin (27.5%); Imazethapyr, ammonium salt (2.2%)
- Label accepted: 1995-03-16
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000241-00325-19950316.pdf
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MS. Desiree L. Litte
American Cyanamide Comp~ny
P.O. oOK 400
Princeton, NJ oa~4J-0400
Oear MS. Little:
SUDJect: PAS&PORTe ilerbicide
MAR I 6 1900
ePA Reylgteatlon NO. l41-325
A~~llcation Dated September 20, 1993, Reg~est tor '
Hince Label Amelldments
TIle ;.'ro~osed amendments to thE' labelin~ ot H,e sUbJect
pesticiue proouct reyistration nave been reviH~ed and are
acce~taule uncer the Feoeral Insectlcide, Fungicide and
Ma~enticiue Act (FIFkA) as amentieJ provided tnat you:
o ;-;uomit one (l) copy ot jiOUr f inal ~r lntec li:lbellll',
oetorE you r~ledse the ~r0duct (or snIrment unter
nIt' aCCf';:;t t'll lac..elin',.
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II tnl;; ccn<iition i~ not COlnrll''',-; ',/ith, the re-;1t:tri1tiofl
~lll c~ SUbject to cancellation in uccorddncp ~ith flf~A,
sectln O(~). lour r.lea~e tor soip.eot of the proGuct con-
stitutes acceptance of this condition. ..
A 5r~~·~~u cc~y cf tIle laDelln,; 15 pnclosen tor your
r·!~ord~ •
f.nclol)ure
SIncerely YOUCb,
Joanne 1. Miller
~roduct Manager (i)
fungicide-Herbicide branCh
Reg16tration ~ivi5ion (750~C)
E.riilson: Uiskette ABC16 03-16-95
BEST COpy AVAILABLE
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
PASSPORt8
herbicide
FOR USE IN SOYBEANS
Ammonium sKlt of imazethap)r: (±)-2-[4,S-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methyl­
et:hyl)-S-oxo-l!!-imidazol-2-ylj-S-p.thyl-3-pyridinecarboxylic add*
triflu~alin:~,~~trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine
INERT INGREDIENTS** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2t
27 .S%
70.3%
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0%
*Equivalent to 2.1% (±)-2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l-methylethyl)-S-oxo-l!!­
imidazol-2-ylj-S-ethyl-3-pyridlnecarboxylic acid.
**Contains petroleum distillates
PASSPORT contains 2.6 pounds of active ingredients per gallon (2.4 pounds ai of
trifluralin and 0.2 pounds acid equivalent of imazethapyr).
EPA Reg. No. 241-325 EPA Est. No.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DANGER/PELIGRO!
PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles, no use este producto hasta que
la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicada ampliamente.
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
IF IN EYES: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady, gentle steam of water
for 15 minutes. Call a physician.
IF SWALLOWED: DO NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician or Poison Control
Center immediately.
IF ON SKIN: \.lash with plenty of soap and water.
irritation persists.
Get medical attention if
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Because of in~reased risk of chemical pneumonia or pulmonary
edema caused by aspiration of the hydrocarbon solvent, vomiting should be
induced only ur.der professional supervision.
In case of an emergency endangering I ife or property involving this product.
call collect, day or night, Area Code 20l-83~-3100.
See Next Page for Additional Precautionary Statements
American Cyanamid Company
Agricultural Products Civision
Crop Protection Chemicals Department
\.layne, NJ 07470 °1993
Net Contents: 2.5 gallons
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• Registered Trademark of Americ·<~n Cyanamid Com;J<1ny
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS (AND DOMESnC ANlt'ALS)
DANGER
Causes i r.revers ible eye damage. HRrmful if swallowed, inhaled 0"(" absol
through skin. Do n(,t bet in eyes, Con skin, or on clothing. Wear goggles
face shield. Avoid breathin b vapor or spray Jaist. Wash thoroughly with,
and water af~er handling. Remcve contaminated c~othing and wash before reus.
ENVIRONMENTAL hAZAR,)S
This product is toxic to fish. Do not ~~ply directly ~o water, or to areas wI
surface wat~r is present or to in~ect~dal areas below the mean high water Jal
Drift and CUI'off frnm t::eated al:eas Jaay be hazardous to fish in neighbol
aquatiC'. sites. DO NOT contauinate wat .. r when disposin~ of e'luipllent washwat.
DIREe'fIONS FOR USE
It is a violati"" of Federal law to use th! s product in 2 manner inconsis'
) with its labeling.
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This label must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesti.
applicatio~.
Observe all cautions and limitations in this leaflet. Do I'ot use PASSPORT ~'
than in accordance with t!-le instructions sP.t :orth on this label. The us,
PASSPORT not consistent with this label can result in inju=y to crops, an;m,
or persons. Keep container closed to avoid spills and contamination.
DO NOT appl.y this product through any type of irrigation system.
STORAGE:
STORAGE AND DXSPOSLL
KEEP FROM FREEZING. DO NOT STORE BELOW 400 F. SHAKE wELL BEFO
USING.
DO NOT co.ltaminM:e water, food or feed by s::orage or disposal.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improp
disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsa
is a violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot
disposed of by use according to label instruction
contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Contr
Agp.ncy or the Hazardous Waste representative at t
nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for rccycli
or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of i'l
sanitary landfi 11, or by incineration, or, :'f a11~",e9.
State and local authorities, by burning. Ii burned.:~t
out of smoke.
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DISCLAIMER
The label instructions for the use of this product reflect the opinion of
experts based On research and field use. The directions are believed to be
reI iable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to
eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of this product. Crop
inj'~ry, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of
such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, herbicide
resistant weed populations, or the use of, or application of the product
contrary to label instructions, all of which are beyond the control of
American Cyanamid Company. All such risks shall be assumed by the user.
American Cyanamid Company shall not be responsible for losses or damages
resulting from use of this product in any manner not set forth on this label.
User assUllles all risks associated with the use of tllis product in any manner
not specifically set forth on this label.
American Cyanamid Company warrants only that the material contained herein
conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for
the use therein described when used in accordance with the directions for use,
subject to the risks referred to above. CYAN~~ID DOES NOT MAKE OR AUTHORIZE
ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE TO MAKE ANY OTHER VARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
AND EXPRESSLY l{CLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED VARRANTIES OF MERC~~TABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND AMERICAN CYANAMID'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, VHETHER
IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERVISE, SHALL BE LIMITED
TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF PASSPORT. In no case shall Cyanamid or
the 5cller b~ liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting
from the use or handling of this product
USES WI~H OTHER PRODUCTS (TANK MIXES)
If this product is used in combination witn any other product except as
specifically recommended in writing by American Cyanamid Company then American
Cyanamid Company shall have no liability for any loss, damage or injury
arising out of its use in any such combination not so specifically
recommpnded. If used en combinatim recommended by American Cyanamid Company,
the liability of American Cyanamid Company shall in no manner extend to any
damage, loss or injury not directly caused by the inclusion of the American
Cyanamid Ccmpany product in such combination use, and in any event shall be
limited to return of the account of the purchase price of the American
Cyanamid Company product.
GENEPAL INFORMATION
Entry into treated fiElds is not permitted without protective clothing until
sprays have dri~d.
PASSPORT is ,,:fective in providing weed control in redu.ced tillage (fie.t,h' not
tilled the previous fall) as well as conventional tillage production sy~~~~s.
Apply PASSPORT preplant i.ncorporated from ',5 days prior to planting, uP. to
planting. Incorporate t'AssrORT within 24 hours of application. p;f'.cr
PAS"PORT is appl i"d, some suscepttble weeds .. mcrg£", growth stops, W1(1 '"he
weeds either die or are not competitive with th. crop .
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The weed killing activity of PASSPORT involves herbicide uptake by weed roots
and rapid translocation to the growing points. Therefore, adequate soil
moisture is important for optimum PASSPORT activity. When adequate soil
moisture is present, PASSPORT will provide residual control of susceptible
germinating weeds.
Occa3ional internode shortening and/or temporary yellowing of soybean plants
may occur following PASSPORT applications. This will not affect soybean
yields.
Use of PASSPORT herbicide in accordance with label directions is expected to
result in normal growth of rotational crops in most situations; however,
various environmental and agronollic factors make it impossible to eliminate
all risks associated with the use of this product "nd, therefore, rotational
crop injury is always possible.
Within any weed population, there may be the potential for the occurrence of
weeds resistant to herbicides .. hen compounds that affect the same site of
action are used continously on the same acre. Therefore, any multiple year
weed management program should include, when local agronomic practices allow,
) as many of the following practices as possible:
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use scouting and weed thresholds to determine the need for herbicide
treatment
utilize tank-mixtures or sequential applications of d~L[erent mode­
of-action herbicides to control the same target weeds
combine cultivation with herbicide treatments
See your Cyanamid representative for additional information.
Replanting: If replanting is necessary in a field previously treated with
PASSPORT, the field may be replanted to soybeans. Rework the soil no deeper
than the treated zone. Do not apply a second treatment of PASSPORT.
MIXING I:1STRUCTIONS
Fill the spray tank one-fourth to one-half full with clean water. While
agitating add the required amount of product and then fill the remainder of
the tank with water. Maintain agitation while spraying to ensure a uniform
spray mixture.
To avoid injury to sellsitive crops, spray equipment used for PASSPORT
applications must be drained and thoroughly cleaned with water be:ore being
used to apply other products.
TANK MIX COMBINATIONS WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
If other herbic ides are tank-mixed with PASSPORT, whi Ie agi tating, add
components in the following order:
1) Fill spray tank 1/4 to 1/2 full with clean water.
2) Add PASSPORT.
3) Add other EC (emulsifiable concentrate) products.
4) Add soluble packet products and thoroughly mix.
5) Add WP (wettable powder), DG (dispersible r.rat.u]cs) or OF (dry
flowable) formulations not in soluble packets.
6) Add aqueous solution products.
7) Add liquid dispersible products.
8) While ap;itatinp;, fi 11 the remainder of the t~nk with water.
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HERBICIDE COKBINATIONS
PASSPORT may be applied preplant incorporated in tank mix combination with
metribuzin (Scncor 1 or Lcxone 2 ) PASSPORT may also be applied preplant
incorporated, followed by a preemergence application of metribuzin or
linuron (Lorox 2 or Linex 3 ). The tank mix or sequential application of
PASSPORT and metribuzin will enhance the control of common cocklebur and
common ragweed in addition to the weeds controlled by a soil application of
PASSPORT. The sequential application of PASSPORT followed by linuron will
enhance the control of common ragweed.
Apply PASSPORT at the broadcast rate of 2 1/2 pints per acre. Refer to the
metribuzin or linuron label for specIfic application rates. cestrictions
and precautionary instructions.
Under conditions of heavy grass pressure. the addition of a grass herbicide
such as PROWL- or trifluralin may be tank-mixed with PASSPORT.
When PASSPORT is used in combination with another herbicide, refer to the
respective label for rates. methods of application, proper timing, weeds
contro lled, restrictions and precautions. Always use in accordance with
the more restrictive label restrictions and precautions. No label dosages
should be exceeded. PASSPORT cannot be mixed with any product containing a
label prohibiting such mixtures.
SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT apply when wind velocity is greater than 10 mph, or when spray may
be carried to sensitive crops. Sensitive crops include leafy vegetables,
sugarbeets, and cotton.
GROUND APPLICATIONS:
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated gr,)Und equipment in 10 to 40
gallons 0~ water per acre. A spray pressure of 20 to 40 psi is
recommended. Adjust the boom height to ensure proper coverage.
APPLICATIONS WITH LIQUID FERTILIZER:
PASSPORT can be applied to the soil in liquid fertilizers. Follow all
PASSPORT label recommendations regarding incorporation, timing of
application, special instructions and precautions. Apply treatments in 20
or more gallons of liquid fertilizer per acre with ground equipmer.t.
Always test the compatibility of PASSPORT with liquid fertilizer before
mixing in the spray tank.
·PROWL is a registered trademark of American Cyanamid Company.
lSencor is a trademark of Hobay Corporation.
2texone and Lorox are trademarks of E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company.
3Linex is a trademark of Griffin Ag Products Co., Inc.
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APPLICATIONS WITH DRY BULK FERTILIZER:
PO\SSPORT .. ay be illpregnated on dry bulk fertilizers.
directed, PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer .. ixtures provide
to that provided by the same rates of PASSPORT applied
fertilizer.
\lhen applied as
weed control equal
in water or liquid
Follow all PASSPORT label reco .... endations regarding application and
incorporation, special instructions and precautions. Apply PASSPORT/dry
bulk fertilizer mixtures only with ground equipment.
All individual state cegulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer,
registration, labeling, and application are the responsibility of the
individual and/or co"r,any selling the PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer
.. ixturas.
A .. inimum of 200 pounds and a maximum of 450 pounds of dry bulk fertilizer
impregnated with the recommended amount of PASSPORT must be applied per
acre.
DO NOT impregnate PASSPORT onto coated ammonium nitrate or limestone
because these materials will not absorb the herbicide. Dry fertilizer
blends containing mixtures of ammonium nitrate or limestone may be
impregnated with PASSPORT. A minimum of 200 pounds of impregnated dry bulk
fertilizer, excluding the weight of ammonium nitrate or limestone. must be
applied per acre.
Apply PASSPORT at the rate of 2 and 1/2 pints per acre. Use the following
table to determine the amount of PASSPORT to be impregnated on a ton of dry
bulk fertilizer based on the rate of fertilize~ which will be applied per
acre.
RATE CHART FOR IMPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZER WITH PASSPORT
(Pints of PASSPORT per Ton of Fertilizer)
PASSPORT Rate Fertilizer Rate
Per Acre pounds per acre Pints per Ton
2 1/2 pints 200 25
250 20
300 16 2/3
350 14 1/3
400 12 1/2
450 11
For those rates not listed in this table. calculate the pints of PASSPORT to
be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer using the following formula:
2000
Pounds of dry
fertilizer per acre
x
2 1/2 Pints of
PASSPORT per
acre
(recommended rate)
·6·
Pints of , .•
PASSPORT per' .:.,'
ton of fertilizer.
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To impregnate PASSPORT on bulk fertilizer, use a closed rotary-drum mixer or
other cOlIIDonly used dry bl:.lk fertilizer blender equipped with suitable spray
equipment. Spray nozzles must be placed to provide unifor'll coveragu of
PASSPORT onto the fertilizer during mixing.
If Treflan is to be combined with the PASSPORT prior to impregnation, premix
the Treflan with an equal volume of water before adding it to the PASSPORT.
DO NOT mix undiluted Treflan with PASSPORT.
Apply the PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer mixture with an accurately calibrated
dry fertilizer spreader. The PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer mixture must be
spread uniformly on the soil surface. Uneven spreading can cause poor weed
control and crop injury.
Refer to PREPLANT INCORPORATED APPLICATIONS section of this label for
incorporation directions.
PASSPORT HERBICIDE USE AREA
Do not apply PASSPORT to soybeans in North Dakota or in Minnesota north of
) state highway 210.
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USE RATE
(2 1/2 PINTS P!':p. ACRE)
Apply PASSPORT at a broadcast rate of 2 1/2 pints per acre. At this broadcast
rate, one gallon of PASSPORT will treat 3.2 acres of soybeans.
NOTE: Only one application of PASSPORT may be made during the season.
YEF.DS CONTROLLED
When applied as directed, PASSPORT will control or reduce competition from the
weeds listed below.
NOTE: C = Control, R = Reduced Competition
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Preplant
Weeds Controlled Incorporated
Anoda, spurred C
Buffalobur C
Carpetweed C
Cocklebur, cOlDlllon R
Devilsclaw C
Calinsoga C
Jimsonweed C
Kochia C
Lambquarters, cOlllJllon C
Mallow, Venice R
Morningglory
entireleaf R
ivyleaf R
pitted R
) smallflower C
tall R
Mustard species C
Nightsh3c1e
black C
Eastern black C
hairy C
Pigweed
palmer C
redroot C
smooth C
spiny C
Puncturevine C
Purslane, common C
Pusley, Florida C
Ragweed,
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common R
giant R
Sida. priLkly ( teaweed) C
Smartweed
ladysthumb C
Pennsylvania C
Spurge
prostrate C
spotted C
Sunflower C
Velvetleaf C
waterhemp. tall C
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GRAS \lEEDS
Weeds Controlled
Bar,yardgrass
Crabgraso;
large
smooth
Crowfootgrass
Cupgrass, woolly
Foxtail
giant
green
yellow
Goosegrass
Itchgrass
Johnsongrass
seedling
rhizome
Millet, wild proso
Panicum
brown! op
fall
Texas
Sandbur, fie Ie
Shattercane
Signalgrass, broadleaf
Sorghwn almum
Witchgrass
Nutsedge
yellow
purple
SEDGES
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Incorporated
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
R
C
R
R
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c
c
c
c
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R
R
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SOIL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
PASSPORT may be soil applied and incol'porated up to 45 days (early preplant)
prIor to soybean planting. DO NOT apply after planting soybeans.
PASSPORT conteols weeds by uptake by weed roots and translocation to the
growing points where it stops weed growth.
Adequate soil moisture is required for optimum activity. The amount of
rainfall or irrigation required following application depends on existing soil
moisture. soi 1 texture and organic matter content. Suffic ient water to
moisten the soil to a depth of 2 inches is normally adequate. If dry soil
conditions persist following a PASSPORT application. a c·tltivation is
recolDIDende~ to control escaped weeds. When adequate moisture is received
after dry conditions. PASSPORT will provide residual control of susceptible
germinating weeds; activity on established weeds will depend on the weed
species and the location of its root system in the soil.
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PREPLANT INCORPORATED APPLICATIONS
PASSPORT may be applied either prior to spring tUlage, or following land
preparation and should be thoroughly incorporated to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
Whe,. applied to beds, maintain PASSPORT in the surface 1-2 Inches of the
finished beds. Application may be made up to 4~ days prior to planting (early
preplant). Incorporate prior to soybean planting and within 24 hours of
application. Mechanical incorporation can be achieved by the following:
(a) Disk harrow set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operated at 4 to 6 mph with
the seconj pass at an angle to the first.
(b) PTO-driven equipment (tillers, cultivators, hoes) set to cut 2-3 inches
deep and operated one time at 4 mph or less.
(c) Rolling cultivator set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operated two times
at 6 to 8 mph. 'Jse only on coarse textured soils.
(d) Field cultivator with 3 to 4 rows of sweeps (Do not use chisel points),
spaced at intervals of 7 inches or less and staggered so that no soil is
left unturned, set to cut 3 inches deep, and operated two times at more
than 5 mph with the second pass made at an angle to the first_
(e) LELY-Roterra 4 set and operated according to the manufacturer's directions
to thoroughly incorporate PASSPORT to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
(f) Do-All set and operated according to the manufacturer's directions to
thoroughly incorporate PASSPORT to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
If soybeans are planted on beds, apply and incorporate a
r
_er bed formation
using PTO-driven equipment or a rolling cultivator. For optimum weed control,
PASSPORT should be maintained in the surface 1-2 inches of the finished beti.
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ROTATIONAL CROPS
The following rot~ttonal crops may be planted after applying PASSPORT at
the recommended rate in soybeans:
1. Anytime
Lima beans
Southerr. peas
Soybeans
Peanuts
2. Four month~ after PASSPORT application:
Wheat
Edible beans and peas (other than lima beans and Southern peas)
3. Nine and one-half months after PASSPORT application:
Barley
Field corn
Field corn grown for seed*
Rye
Tobacco
4. Eighteen months after PASSPORT application:
Alfalfa
Cotton
Lettuce
Oats
Popcorn
Safflower
Sorghum
Sweet corn
5. Twenty six months after PASSPORT application.
6.
All crops not listed .elsewhere in this RO·fATIONAL CROP
GUIDt:LINE.
Forty months after PASSPORT application.
Sugarbeets
*Several seed companies have tested a wide range of inbreds for sensitivity
to PASSPORT soil residues and have report~d good crop safety. However, due
to the proprietary nature of seed production, American Cyan,mid has not
been given access to the inbred data. Growers are directed to contact the
seed company for information and recommendations regarding the planting of
corn grown for seed in fields treated with PASSPORT t1 e previous year.
Since g~owing conditions, environmental conditions and grower practices are
beyond the control of American Gyanamid Company, all risks and consequences
associated with planting seed corn inbreds into fields treated preViously
with PASSPORT shall be assumed by the user.
Use of PASSPORT herbicide in accordance with label directions is expected
to result in normal growth of rotational crops in most situations; however,
various environmental and agronomic factors make it impossible to elimiiatc·.
all risks associated with the use of this product and, therefor~:'
rotational crop injury is always possihle.
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PRECAUTIONS
If soybeans are furrow irrigated, till the soil prior to planting winter
wheat or barley. The beds should be broken up and the soil mixed with
tillage equipment set to cut 4-6 inches deep.
Only rotational crops harvested at maturity may be used for feed or food.
In the event of a crop loss due to weather, soybeans can be replanted. DO NOT
work the soil deeper than 2 inches.
There should be an interval of at least 85 days between an application of
PASSPORT and soybean harvest.
DO NOT graze or feed treated soybean forage, hay or straw to livestock.
DO NOT apply products containing chlorimuron ethyl (Classic 5 , Canopy5, Gemini 5 ,
Lorox Plus 5 , PREVIEy5, etc.) or imazaquin (SCEPTER", SQUADRON", or TRI-SCEPT",
SCEPTER· O. T.", SCEPTER" 70DG,) or prodl'cts containing imazethapyr (PURSUIT·, or
PURSUIT" PLUS) the same year as PASSPORT or injury to follow crops may occur.
5Classic, Canopy, Preview, Gemini and Lorox Plus are trademarks of E.I. duPont
de Nemours and Company'
·Registered Trademarks of American Cyanamid Company.
For additional information regarding the use of PASSPORT herbicide, call
telephone no. 800-942-0500.
American Cyanamid Company
Agricultural Products Division
Crop Protection Chemicals Department
Yayne, NJ 07470 01993
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