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# RAPTOR HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **241-379**
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Imazamox (12.1%)
- Label accepted: 2021-04-30
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000241-00379-20210430.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
Reg Review Label Acceptable v.20151230
OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
April 30, 2021
Christa Ellers-Kirk
Country Regulatory Manager
BASF Corporation
26 Davis Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Subject: Registration Review Label Mitigation for Imazam ox
Product Name: RAPTOR HERBICIDE
EPA Registration Number: 241-379
Application Dates: February 13, 2020
Decision Numbers: 559851
Dear Ms. Ellers-Kirk:
The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA), as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your
application to support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection
with the ALS-Inhibiting Herbicides Interim Decision, and has concluded that your submission is
acceptable. The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA,
as amended, is acceptable.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please be
aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
regardless of whether a website is referenced on your products label, claims made on the
website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
A copy of your label stamped “Accepted” is enclosed. Products shipped after 12 months from the
date of this amendment must bear the new revised label. Your release for shipment of the
product bearing the amended label constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these conditions
are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA
section 6.
Page 2 of 2
EPA Reg. No. 241-379
Decision No. 559851
Reg Review Label Acceptable v.20151230
If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Marisa Wright by phone at (703) 347-
0463, or via email at wright.marisa@epa.gov.
S i n c e r e l y ,
Linda Arrington, Branch Chief
Risk Management and Implementation Branch 4
Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
Enclosure
For use on alfalfa, beans (dry), chicory, clover grown for nonfood
and nonfeed, clover grown for seed, edamame, lima bean
(succulent), peas (dry), pea (English), snap bean, and soybean
Active Ingredient:
ammonium salt of imazamox: 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-
5-oxo-1H-imidazol-2-yl]-5-(methoxymethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid* ........ 12.1%
Other Ingredients: .............................................. 87.9%
Total: ......................................................... 100.0%
* Equivalent to 11.4% 2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1H-imidazol-2-yl]-5-
(methoxymethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid
1 gallon contains 1.0 pound of active ingredient as the free acid.
EPA Reg. No. 241-379 EPA Est. No.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION/PRECAUCION
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en
detalle. (If you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
See full label for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use,
Conditions of Sale and Warranty, and state-specific crop and/or use site restrictions.
In case of an emergency endangering life or property involving this product,
call day or night 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
Net Contents:
BASF Corporation
26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Imazamox Group 2 Herbicide
Apr 30, 2021
241-379
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Precautionary Statements
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION. Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled.
Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid contact with skin, eyes
or clothing.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, butyl
rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene
rubber ≥ 14 mils, natural rubber (includes natural rubber
blends and laminates) ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl
chloride (PVC) ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils
• Shoes plus socks
Follow the manufacturers instructions for cleaning and
maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables
exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other laundry. Discard clothing and other
absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily
contaminated with this products concentrate. DO NOT
reuse them.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum,
using tobacco, or using the toilet.
• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets
inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product.
Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon
as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
clothing.
Environmental Hazards
This pesticide may be hazardous to plants outside the
treated area. DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas
where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below
the mean high water mark except as directed in this label.
Off-site movement from spray drift, volatilization, and run-
off may be hazardous to neighboring crops and vegetative
habitat utilized for food and cover by wildlife and aquatic
organisms. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of
equipment washwater or rinsate.
Nontarget Organism Advisory Statement: This prod-
uct is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage
and habitat of nontarget organisms, including pollinators,
in areas adjacent to the treated site. Protect the forage and
habitat of nontarget organisms by following label directions
intended to minimize spray drift.
Groundwater Advisory Statement: This chemical has
properties and characteristics associated with chemicals
detected in groundwater. This chemical may leach into
groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable,
particularly where the water table is shallow.
Surface Water Advisory Statement: This product may
impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water.
This is especially true for poorly draining soils and soils
with shallow ground water. This product is classified as
having high potential for reaching surface water via runoff
for several months or more after application.
A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between
areas to which this product is applied and surface water
features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce
the potential loading of Raptor
® herbicide from runoff
water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced
by avoiding applications when rainfall or irrigation is
expected to occur within 48 hours.
Directions For Use
It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a man-
ner inconsistent with its labeling. This label must be in the
possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
FIRST AID
If on skin or clothing
• Take off contaminated clothing.
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
If in eyes
• Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing eyes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
If inhaled
• Move person to fresh air.
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, prefer-
ably mouth to mouth if possible.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
HOTLINE NUMBER
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment.
You may also contact BASF Corporation for emergency medical treatment information: 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact
workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
Only protected handlers may be in the area during applica-
tion. For any requirements specific to your state or tribe,
consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and
with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170.
This standard contains requirements for the protection
of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries and
greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It
contains requirements for training, decontamination,
notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
statements on this label about personal protective
equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The
requirements in this box only apply to uses of this prod-
uct that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 4 hours.
EXCEPTION: If the product is soil-injected or soil-
incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard, under
certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treat-
ed area if there will be no contact with anything that has
been treated.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is per-
mitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
involves contact with anything that has been treated,
such as plants, soil, or water, is:
• Coveralls
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate,
butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neo-
prene rubber ≥ 14 mils, natural rubber (includes natural
rubber blends and laminates) ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene,
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils
• Shoes plus socks
Ensure spray drift to nontarget species does not occur.
DO NOT apply Raptor
® herbicide in any manner not
specifically described in this label.
DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation
system.
When applied by either ground or air, Raptor spray drift or
other indirect contact may injure sensitive crops, including
non-imidazolinone-tolerant canola, lentil, rice, sunflower, or
wheat; leafy vegetables; and sugar beet.
Spray equipment used for Raptor application must be
drained and thoroughly cleaned with water before being
used to apply other products.
Observe all cautions and limitations on this label and on
the labels of products used in combination with Raptor.
DO NOT use Raptor other than in accordance with the
instructions set forth on this label. Keep containers closed
to avoid spills and contamination.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or
disposal.
Pesticide Storage
• KEEP FROM FREEZING.
• DO NOT store below 32° F.
Pesticide Disposal
Wastes resulting from the use of this product must be
disposed of on-site or at an approved waste disposal
facility.
Container Handling
Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this
container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or
equivalent) promptly after emptying; then offer for recy-
cling, if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incin-
eration, or by other procedures approved by state and
local authorities.
Triple rinse containers small enough to shake
(capacity ≤ 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remain-
ing contents into application equipment or a mix tank
and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill
the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for
10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a
mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain
for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this
procedure two more times.
Triple rinse containers too large to shake
(capacity > 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remain-
ing contents into application equipment or a mix tank.
Fill the container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten
closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and
forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for
30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it
back and forth several times. Turn the container over
onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times.
Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix
tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat
this procedure two more times.
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining con-
tents into application equipment or mix tank and
continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to
drip. Hold container upside down over application
equipment or mix tank, or collect rinsate for later use or
disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the
container and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 sec-
onds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
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In Case of Emergency
In case of large-scale spill of this product, call:
• CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
• BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:
• Your local doctor for immediate treatment
• Your local poison control center (hospital)
• BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
Steps to take if material is released or spilled:
• Dike and contain the spill with inert material (sand, earth,
etc.) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to sepa-
rate containers for disposal.
• Remove contaminated clothing, and wash affected skin
areas with soap and water.
• Wash clothing before reuse.
• Keep the spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water.
Product Information
Raptor® herbicide, a soluble liquid, is a postemergence
herbicide to control and suppress many broadleaf and
grass weeds and sedges, as listed in this label.
The mode of weed-killing activity involves uptake of
Raptor by foliage and/or weed roots and rapid transloca-
tion to the growing points. After Raptor application,
susceptible weeds may show yellowing, and weed growth
will stop. Susceptible weeds stop growing and either die or
are not competitive with the crop.
Adequate soil moisture is important for optimum Raptor
activity. When adequate soil moisture is present, Raptor
will provide residual activity on susceptible germinating
weeds. Activity on established weeds will depend on the
weed species and the location of its root system in the soil.
A timely cultivation after Raptor application may improve
weed control.
Occasionally, internode shortening and/or temporary yel-
lowing of crop plants may occur following Raptor
application. These effects can be more pronounced if
crops are growing in stressful environmental or hot and
humid conditions. These effects occur infrequently and are
temporary. Normal growth and appearance should resume
within 1 to 2 weeks.
DO NOT tank mix organophosphate or carbamate
insecticides with Raptor on listed crops unless otherwise
specified in writing by BASF. When organophosphate
(such as Lorsban
® insecticide) or carbamate insecti-
cides are tank mixed with Raptor, temporary injury may
result to the treated crop. Separate organophosphate and
Raptor application by at least 7 days to reduce potential
for injury.
Use of Raptor is expected to result in normal growth of
rotational crops in most situations; however, various envi-
ronmental and agronomic factors make it impossible to
eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product
and, therefore, rotational crop injury is always possible.
Additional state restrictions and requirements may apply.
The applicator must comply with any additional state
requirements and restrictions.
Replanting
If replanting is necessary in a field previously treated with
Raptor, the field may be replanted to beans (dry),
Clearfield
® canola, Clearfield corn, Clearfield lentil,
Clearfield rice, Clearfield and Clearfield ® Plus
sunflower, Clearfield and Clearfield Plus wheat, edama-
me, pea (English), peas (dry), lima bean (succulent), snap
bean, or soybean. Rework the soil no deeper than 2 inch-
es. DO NOT apply a second treatment of Raptor.
DO NOT apply Pursuit
® herbicide, Pursuit® Plus EC
herbicide or Raptor if edamame or soybeans are
replanted.
Weed Resistance Management
Herbicide resistance could be suspected when the follow-
ing three indicators occur at a site:
• There is failure to control a weed species normally con-
trolled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if
control is achieved on adjacent weeds.
• There is a spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a
particular weed species.
• The surviving plants are mixed with controlled individuals
of the same species.
Contact your local sales representative, crop advisor, or
extension agent to find out if suspected resistant weeds to
this MOA have been found in your region.
Weed resistance to Group 2 herbicides is common in a
number of weed species and in populations of naturally
occurring biotypes
1 of some of the weeds listed on this
label, which may not be effectively controlled by this and/
or other products with the ALS/AHAS enzyme-inhibiting
mode of action.
Naturally occurring biotypes
1 of some of the weeds listed
on this label may not be effectively controlled by this and/
or other products with the ALS/AHAS enzyme-inhibiting
mode of action. Other herbicides with the ALS/AHAS
enzyme-inhibiting mode of action include the sulfonylureas
(e.g. Finesse
® herbicide), imidazolinones (e.g. Beyond®
herbicide), the triazolopyrimidine sulfoanilides
(e.g.  FirstRate® herbicide), the sulfonylaminocarbonyl
triazolinones, and the pyrimidyl benzoates (e.g. Staple®
herbicide). If naturally occurring ALS/AHAS-resistant
biotypes are present in a field, use the application rates of
Raptor specified for your local conditions. Raptor and/or
any other ALS/AHAS enzyme-inhibiting mode of action
herbicide should be tank mixed or applied sequentially
with an appropriate registered herbicide having a different
mode of action to ensure that there are multiple effective
mechanisms of actions for each target weed.
1 A weed biotype is a naturally occurring plant within a given species that
has a slightly different, but distinct, genetic makeup from other plants.
Raptor is very active against many broadleaf and grass
weed species. For long-term weed management, use at
least two herbicides with different modes of action to
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reduce the potential for weed resistance. Crop (and
herbicide) rotation is effective in managing weed resistance
where herbicides of different modes of action are used.
Tillage, where practical (such as in fallow production or
before planting), is effective in controlling weeds to mini-
mize resistance development. Additionally, a burndown
herbicide during fallow or before planting is effective in
reducing weed resistance development.
Resistance management should be part of a diversified
weed control strategy that integrates chemical, cultural
and mechanical (tillage) control tactics. Cultural control
tactics include crop rotation, proper fertilizer placement
and optimum seeding rate/row spacing. Consult your local
BASF representative, state cooperative extension service,
professional consultants, or other qualified authority to
determine appropriate actions if you suspect resistant
weeds.
Chemical Control
• Start clean with tillage or an effective burn-down herbi-
cide program.
• DO NOT rely on a single herbicide mode of action for
weed control.
• Follow labeled application rate and weed growth stage
specifications.
• The use of preemergence herbicides that provide soil
residual control of broadleaf and grass weeds is recom-
mended to reduce early season weed competition and
allow for timely in-crop postemergence herbicide
applications.
• Avoid application of herbicides with the same mode of
action more than twice a season.
• Use tank mixes and sequential applications with other
herbicides possessing different modes of action (MOAs)
that are also effective on the target weeds.
Scouting and Containment
• Scout fields after herbicide application to identify areas
where weed control was ineffective.
• Control weed escapes with herbicides possessing a dif-
ferent mode of action or use a mechanical control
measure. Weed escapes should not be allowed to repro-
duce by seed or to proliferate vegetatively.
• Scout fields before herbicide application to ensure herbi-
cides and rates will be optimum for the weed species
and weed sizes present. Consider application and envi-
ronmental factors that may have led to incomplete
control.
• Contact your herbicide supplier and/or your local BASF
representative to report weed escapes.
• Clean equipment before moving to a different field to
avoid spread of resistant weeds.
Raptor
® herbicide has no preharvest interval (PHI)
for any crop.
Mixing Instructions
Postemergence application of Raptor requires the
addition of an adjuvant AND a nitrogen fertilizer
solution unless otherwise directed in this label.
Adjuvants
When an adjuvant (or a specific adjuvant product, such as
a drift control agent) is to be used with this product, the
use of a Chemical Producers and Distributors Association
(CPDA) certified adjuvant is recommended.
Crop Oil Concentrate (COC), Methylated
Seed Oil (MSO), or High Surfactant Oil
Concentrate (HSOC)
Petroleum-based or vegetable seed-based crop oil
concentrate may be used. Methylated seed oil is recom-
mended when weeds are under moisture or temperature
stress.
Use MSO or COC at 1 to 2 gallons/100 gallons of spray
solution [1% to 2% volume/volume (v/v)].
Use HSOC at 0.5 gallon/100 gallons of spray solution
(0.5% v/v).
OR
Surfactant
Use nonionic surfactant (NIS) containing at least
80% active ingredient. Apply NIS at 1 quart/100 gallons of
spray solution (0.25% v/v). Organosilicone surfactant may
be used in place of NIS.
AND
Nitrogen Fertilizer
Recommended nitrogen-based fertilizers include liquid fer-
tilizers [such as liquid ammonium sulfate (AMS), 28% N,
32% N, or 10-34-0] at 2.5 gallons/100 gallons of spray
solution. Instead of liquid fertilizer, spray-grade ammonium
sulfate may be used at 12 to 15 pounds/100 gallons of
spray solution.
When targeting feral rye or other weeds under moisture or
temperature stress, using higher nitrogen fertilizer rates
[urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) at 5% v/v or 20 lbs
AMS/100 gallons] may improve weed control. Additional
crop response may be observed when higher fertilizer
rates are used.
Nitrogen fertilizer is not required when applied in
use areas south of Interstate Highway 40, except in
the states of Arizona, California, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, and Texas.
Liquid Fertilizer as a Carrier
DO NOT apply Raptor in liquid fertilizer as a carrier unless
specifically allowed for a given crop. Refer to Crop-
specific Information section for adjuvant
recommendations and/or restrictions by crop.
Additional Mixing Instructions for Dry Beans and
Dry Peas [other than English Pea, Lima Bean (Suc-
culent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
® Lentil].
Raptor application may be made to dry beans and dry
peas either with or without the addition of a fertilizer. The
addition of nitrogen-based fertilizer, such as ammonium
sulfate or liquid fertilizer (such as 28-0-0), may improve
weed control but also increases the likelihood of dry beans
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and dry peas response. When nitrogen is added to the
mixture, add Basagran® herbicide (at 6 fl ozs to
16 fl ozs/A) to minimize crop response. For application to
dry peas, ALWAYS add Basagran to the spray mixture.
For enhanced grass activity, add crop oil or methylated
seed oil instead of surfactant. ALWAYS add Basagran at
the rates indicated above when crop oils and/or fertilizers
are used in the spray mixture. Basagran application at
rates higher than 16 fl ozs/A may reduce grass control.
See application information within English Pea; Lima
Bean (Succulent) ; and Snap Bean in Crop-specific
Information section for additional mixing instructions.
Tank Mix Instructions
When applying Raptor® herbicide as the only herbicide:
1. Fill spray tank 1/2 to 3/4 full with clean water.
2. While agitating, add Raptor to the spray tank.
3. Add adjuvants.
4. Fill remainder of spray tank with water.
If other herbicides or other spray tank components are
tank mixed with Raptor, while agitating, add components
in the following order and thoroughly mix after adding each
component.
1. Fill spray tank 1/2 to 3/4 full with clean water.
2. Add soluble-packet products and thoroughly mix.
3. Add WP (wettable powder), DG (dispersible granule),
DF (dry flowable), or liquid flowable formulations not in
soluble packets.
4. Add Raptor and thoroughly mix.
5. Add other aqueous solution products.
6. Add EC (emulsifiable concentrate) products.
7. Add surfactant or crop oil to the spray tank.
8. Add nitrogen fertilizer solution.
9. While agitating, fill the remainder of the tank with water.
When Raptor is used in combination with another herbi-
cide, refer to the respective label for rates, methods of
application, proper timing, weeds controlled, restrictions,
and precautions. Always use in accordance with the most
restrictive label restrictions and precautions. DO NOT
exceed label rates. Raptor cannot be mixed with any
product containing a label prohibiting such mixtures.
Cleaning Spray Equipment
To avoid injury to sensitive crops, spray equipment used
for Raptor application must be drained and thoroughly
cleaned with water before being used to apply other
products.
Spraying Instructions
DO NOT apply when wind conditions may result in drift,
when temperature inversion conditions exist, or when
spray may be carried to sensitive crops. Sensitive crops
include, but are not limited to, leafy vegetables and sugar
beet.
Ground Application
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment
in 10 or more gallons of water per acre. A spray pressure
of 20 to 40 PSI is recommended.
To ensure thorough coverage, use a minimum of 20 gal-
lons of water per acre when applying Raptor to
minimum-till or no-till crops. Use higher gallonage for fields
with dense vegetation or heavy crop residue.
Adjust the boom height to ensure proper coverage of
weed foliage (according to the manufacturers instructions).
Use flat-fan nozzle tips or similar appropriate nozzle tips to
ensure thorough coverage. Avoid overlaps when spraying.
Ground Application with a Low-volume
Sprayer
Raptor may be applied with a low-volume sprayer. When
applying Raptor with a low-volume sprayer, spray weeds
before they reach the maximum size listed in this label.
Weed control depends on thorough spray coverage. The
sprayer must be calibrated to deliver the recommended
spray volume and pressure to ensure thorough spray cov-
erage of weeds.
When applying Raptor with a low-volume sprayer, apply a
minimum of 10 gallons per acre of spray solution with a
nozzle pressure between 40 to 60 PSI for optimum
coverage.
Aerial Application
Raptor may be applied by air to all crops listed on this
label.
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated equipment in 5 or
more gallons of water per acre. The addition of an adju-
vant AND a nitrogen fertilizer solution are required
for optimum weed control, unless otherwise direct-
ed in this label.
Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the
responsibility of the applicator. The pesticide must only be
applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive
areas (e.g. residential areas, bod ies of water, known habi-
tat for threatened or endangered species, or nontarget
crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the
sensitive areas). The interaction of many equipment-related
and weather-related factors determines the potential for
spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible
for considering all these factors when making decisions.
Where states have more stringent regulations, they must
be observed.
The applicator must be familiar with and take into account
the information covered in the spray drift advisory informa-
tion that follows.
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Mandatory Spray Drift Management
Aerial Applications:
• DO NOT release spray at a height greater than 10 ft
above the ground or vegetative canopy, unless a great-
er application height is necessary for pilot safety.
• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and
target weeds, applicators are required to use a coarse
or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• For all other applications, applicators are required to
use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• Applicators must use 1/2 swath displacement upwind
at the downwind edge of the field.
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at
the application site. If the wind speed is greater than
10 mph, the boom length must be 65% or less of the
wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 75% or less of the
rotor diameter for helicopters. Otherwise, the boom
length must be 75% or less of the wingspan for fixed-
wing aircraft and 90% or less of the rotor diameter for
helicopters.
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
Ground Boom Applications:
• User must only apply with the release height recom-
mended by the manufacturer, but no more than 3 feet
above the ground or crop canopy unless making a turf,
pasture, or rangeland application, in which case appli-
cators may apply with a nozzle height no more than
4 feet above the ground.
• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and
target weeds, applicators are required to use a coarse
or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• For all other applications, applicators are required to
use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles
per hour at the application site.
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
Spray Drift Advisories
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING
OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT. BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-
TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
Importance of Droplet Size
An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large drop-
lets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest
control. While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift,
the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made
improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Boom:
• Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger
droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the
highest practical spray volume for the application. If a
greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle
with a higher flow rate.
• Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommend-
ed for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and
droplet size.
• Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for
the intended application. Consider using nozzles
designed to reduce drift.
Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft:
• Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturers recom-
mendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce
fine droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the
airflow in flight.
Boom Height - Ground Boom: For ground equipment,
the boom should remain level with the crop and have mini-
mal bounce.
Release Height - Aircraft: Higher release heights
increase the potential for spray drift.
Shielded Sprayers
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray
drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the
shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition of
the spray on the target area.
Temperature and Humidity
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use
larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
Temperature Inversions
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Tem-
perature inversions are characterized by increasing
temperature with altitude and are common on nights with
limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence of
an inversion can be indicated by ground fog or by the
movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft
smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in
a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates
an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly
dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Avoid applica-
tions during temperature inversions.
Wind
Drift potential generally increases with wind speed, and is
lowest between wind speeds of 2 to 10 mph. However,
many factors, including droplet size and equipment type,
determine drift potential at any given wind speed. Applica-
tion must be avoided below 2 mph because of variable
wind direction and high inversion potential. AVOID APPLI-
CATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS.
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns
and terrain that could affect spray drift.
Application Information
Apply Raptor® herbicide as a postemergence treatment
when weeds are actively growing and before they exceed
the maximum specified size (see Crop-specific
Information section weeds controlled tables by crop).
Delay application until the majority of weeds are at the
specified growth stage. Apply Raptor when weeds are
small and actively growing; however, delay application in
seedling alfalfa, dry beans, and dry peas until minimum
growth stages have occurred. Refer to the crop-specific
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sections Alfalfa (see Seedling Alfalfa ) and Dry Beans
and Dry Peas.
An adjuvant (either surfactant OR crop oil concentrate)
AND nitrogen fertilizer MUST be added to the spray solu-
tion for optimum weed control. See Adjuvants section
under Mixing Instructions for specific instructions.
When Raptor® herbicide is applied postemergence,
absorption will occur through both roots and foliage. Sus-
ceptible weeds stop growing and either die or are not
competitive with the crop. Raptor not only controls many
existing broadleaf and grass weeds when applied poste-
mergence, it also provides activity on susceptible weeds
that may emerge shortly after application.
Weeds are most easily controlled when actively growing.
Under cold temperature conditions (less than 40° F maxi-
mum daytime temperature), weed control may be less.
For improved weed control, cultivate (where possible) 7 to
10 days after a postemergence Raptor application. This
timely cultivation will enhance residual weed control
activation, especially under dry conditions.
Apply Raptor a minimum of 1 hour before rainfall or over-
head irrigation.
Crop-specific Information
Alfalfa
Apply Raptor early postemergence when weeds are
actively growing and before they exceed a height of 3 inch-
es, unless otherwise indicated.
Delay application until the majority of the weeds are at the
specified growth stage. Apply Raptor to actively growing
crop and weeds.
Use Rate
Apply Raptor early postemergence at a broadcast rate of
4 to 6 fl ozs/acre (0.031 to 0.047 lb imazamox ae/acre) to
seedling or established alfalfa grown for forage, hay, or
seed. At the specified application rate, 1 gallon of Raptor
will treat 21 to 32 acres.
Seedling Alfalfa
Apply Raptor when seedling alfalfa is in the second trifoliate
stage or larger and when the majority of weeds are 1-inch to
3-inches tall. When applied to alfalfa grown for seed, apply
Raptor before bud formation. For prostrate growing weeds
(such as mustards and filaree), apply Raptor before the
rosette exceeds 3 inches. When Raptor is applied to seed-
ling alfalfa, there may be a temporary reduction in growth.
Alfalfa soon outgrows any effects of the herbicide.
Established Alfalfa
Apply Raptor to established alfalfa in fall, winter, or spring
to dormant or semidormant alfalfa, or between cuttings.
Apply before significant alfalfa growth or regrowth (3 inch-
es) to allow Raptor to reach target weeds.
Alfalfa Restrictions and Limitations
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
alfalfa per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 6 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.047 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to alfalfa per year (growing season).
• DO NOT make sequential applications of Pursuit®
herbicide (imazethapyr) followed by Raptor (or Raptor
followed by Pursuit) within a 60-day time frame because
of increased potential for alfalfa crop response.
Weeds Controlled (Alfalfa)
Raptor will control or suppress listed weeds when applied
postemergence at the specified rates listed as follows.
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Alfalfa
Application Rate
(fl ozs/A)
456
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Bedstraw 3 3
B e e t , w i l d 333
Buckwheat, wild 3 3
Buttercup 3 3
Canola, volunteer
(non-Clearfield
®) 333
Cocklebur, common 3 3 3
Filaree,
redstem 3
whitestem 3
F l i x w e e d 333
Henbit 2
Jimsonweed 3 3 3
Knotweed, prostrate 3 3
Kochia* 3 3
Lambsquarters, common 3** 3 3
Lettuce, miners 3 3
Mallow,
c o m m o n 333
Venice 1 1
Morningglory,
entireleaf 3 3
ivyleaf 3 3
smallflower 3 3
tall 3 3
(continued)
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Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Alfalfa (continued)
Application Rate
(fl ozs/A)
456
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Mustard,
b l a c k 334
tumble 3 3 3
w i l d 334
Nettle, burning 2 2
Nettleleaf goosefoot 3 3 3
Nightshade,
b l a c k 355
E a s t e r n b l a c k 355
h a i r y 345
P e n n y c r e s s , fi e l d 333
Pigweed,
r e d r o o t 345
smooth 3 4 4
s p i n y 333
Purslane, common 3
R a d i s h , w i l d 333
Rocket,
London 3 3
yellow 4 4
Shepherds-purse 3
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 3 3 3
P e n n s y l v a n i a 333
swamp 3 3
Spurge, prostrate 3 3
Sunflower, common 3 3
Swinecress 3 3
Tansymustard, green 3 3 4
Thistle, Russian 3 3
V e l v e t l e a f 345
Willoweed panicle 3 3
* Raptor controls non-ALS-resistant kochia only.
** Raptor controls common lambsquarters at 4 fl ozs/A east of the
Rocky Mountains.
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
in Alfalfa
Application Rate
(fl ozs/A)
456
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Chickweed, common 3 3 3
Dandelion 3
Dock, curly 3 3
Dodder* 3
Fiddleneck 3
Ragweed,
common 3 3
giant 3 3
Thistle, Canada 3
Shepherds-purse 3 3
* For suppression of dodder, apply Raptor after dodder has emerged
until soon after dodder attaches to alfalfa.
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Alfalfa
Application Rate
(fl ozs/A)
456
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Barnyardgrass 3 3
B l a c k g r a s s 333
Brome,
California 3 3 3
c h e a t 333
d o w n y 333
J a p a n e s e 333
Canarygrass, littleseed 3 3 3
Cereals, volunteer
b a r l e y 333
o a t 333
wheat (non-Clearfield
®) 333
C o r n , v o l u n t e e r 458
Crabgrass, large 3 3
D a r n e l , P e r s i a n 333
(continued)
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Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Alfalfa (continued)
Application Rate
(fl ozs/A)
456
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Foxtail,
g i a n t 345
g r e e n 334
yellow 3 3 4
Johnsongrass, seedling 3 3
Jointed goatgrass 3 3 3
L o v e g r a s s 333
Millet, wild proso 3 3
O a t , w i l d 333
Rye, feral or cereal 3 3
R y e g r a s s , I t a l i a n 333
S h a t t e r c a n e 345
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by
Raptor
® herbicide in Alfalfa
Application Rate
(fl ozs/A)
456
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Bluegrass, annual 3
Johnsongrass, rhizome 3
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 3
yellow 3
Quackgrass 3
Tank Mix Herbicides
To control weeds not listed on the Raptor label, other her-
bicides may be tank mixed with Raptor. When Raptor is
used in combination with another herbicide, refer to the
respective label for rates, methods of application, proper
timing, weeds controlled, restrictions, and precautions.
Always use in accordance with the most restrictive label
restrictions and precautions. DO NOT exceed label rates.
Chicory
DO NOT use on chicory in California.
Apply Raptor early postemergence when weeds are
actively growing and before they exceed a height of
3 inches, unless otherwise indicated. Apply Raptor early
postemergence when chicory has at least 2, and no more
than 4, fully expanded true leaves present. DO NOT apply
to chicory subjected to stress conditions, such as hail
damage, flooding, drought, injury from other herbicides, or
widely fluctuating temperatures, or crop injury may result.
THIS PRODUCT WHEN USED IN CHICORY MAY
LEAD TO CROP INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE. BASF
RECOMMENDS THAT THE USER AND/OR GROWER
TEST THIS PRODUCT TO DETERMINE ITS SUIT-
ABILITY FOR SUCH INTENDED USE.
Use Rate
Apply Raptor early postemergence to chicory at a broad-
cast rate of 4 fl ozs/acre (0.031 lb imazamox ae/acre). At
this rate, 1 gallon of Raptor will treat 32 acres of chicory.
The use of a soil-applied grass herbicide is recommended
before Raptor application.
Application of Raptor requires the addition of a surfactant.
Refer to Mixing Instructions section for specific surfac-
tant types and rates.
Addition of nitrogen fertilizer, such as 28-0-0 or 32-0-0 liq-
uid fertilizer, may improve weed control but also increases
the likelihood of injury to chicory. Add liquid fertilizer at
2.5% v/v.
Chicory Restrictions and Limitations
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
chicory per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 4 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to chicory per year (growing season).
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Weeds Controlled (Chicory)
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Chicory
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Beet, wild 3
Flixweed 3
Jimsonweed 3
Lambsquarters, common 3
Mustard,
black 3
tumble 3
wild 3
Nightshade,
black 3
Eastern black 3
hairy 3
Pennycress, field 3
Pigweed,
redroot 3
smooth 3
spiny 3
Radish, wild 3
Shepherds-purse 3
Tansymustard, green 3
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor
® herbicide in
Chicory
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Brome,
cheat 3
downy 3
Japanese 3
Cereals, volunteer
barley 3
oat 3
wheat (non-Clearfield
®)3
Darnel, Persian 3
(continued)
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Chicory (continued)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Foxtail,
giant 3
green 3
yellow 3
Jointed goatgrass 3
Oat, wild 3
Shattercane 3
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by
Raptor
® herbicide in Chicory
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Crabgrass,
large 3
smooth 3
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 3
yellow 3
Quackgrass 3
Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed
Not for use in California.
Application Instructions
Apply Raptor early postemergence at a rate of 4 to
5 fl ozs/acre (0.031 to 0.04 lb imazamox ae/acre) with a
spray adjuvant; when clover has a minimum of 2 trifoliate
leaves; and when the majority of weeds are 1-inch to
3-inches tall.
Mixing Instructions per 1000 square feet
To treat 1000 square feet, mix the following amount of
Raptor per gallon of spray mixture.
One gallon of spray mixture will treat 1000 square feet.
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Raptor®
herbicide Rate
(fl ozs/A)
Raptor Rate
(fl ozs/1000 sq ft)
Teaspoons*
per 1000 sq ft
4 0.09 0.5
50 . 1 5 0 . 9
* One teaspoon = 0.167 fluid ounces
Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed
Restrictions and Limitations
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application per
year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.04 lb
imazamox ae/acre) per year (growing season).
• Not for use on clover grown for seed. See Clover
Grown for Seed section for use directions.
Weeds Controlled
(Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed)
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Bedstraw 3
Beet, wild 3
Buckwheat, wild 3
Buttercup 3
Canola, volunteer
(non-Clearfield
®)3
Cocklebur, common 3
Flixweed 3
Jimsonweed 3
Knotweed, prostrate 3
Kochia* 3
Lambsquarters, common 3
Lettuce, miners 3
Mallow,
common 3
Venice 1
Morningglory,
entireleaf 3
ivyleaf 3
smallflower 3
tall 3
(continued)
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed (continued)
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Mustard,
black 3
tumble 3
wild 3
Nettle, burning 2
Nettleleaf goosefoot 3
Nightshade,
black 5
Eastern black 5
hairy 4
Pennycress, field 3
Pigweed,
redroot 4
smooth 4
spiny 3
Radish, wild 3
Rocket,
London 3
yellow 4
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 3
Pennsylvania 3
swamp 3
Spurge, prostrate 3
Sunflower, common 3
Swinecress 3
Tansymustard, green 3
Thistle, Russian 3
Velvetleaf 4
Willoweed panicle 3
* Raptor controls non-ALS-resistant kochia only.
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Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
in Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Chickweed, common 3
Dock, curly 3
Ragweed,
common 3
giant 3
Shepherds-purse 3
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor
® herbicide in
Clover Grown for Nonfood and Nonfeed
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Barnyardgrass 3
Blackgrass 3
Brome,
California 3
cheat 3
downy 3
Japanese 3
Canarygrass, littleseed 3
Cereals, volunteer
barley 3
oat 3
wheat (non-Clearfield
®)3
Corn, volunteer 5
Crabgrass, large 3
Darnel, Persian 3
Foxtail,
giant 4
green 3
yellow 3
Johnsongrass, seedling 3
Jointed goatgrass 3
Lovegrass 3
Millet, wild proso 3
Oat, wild 3
Rye, feral or cereal 3
Ryegrass, Italian 3
Shattercane 4
Clover Grown for Seed
For use only in Oregon and Washington.
Application Timing
Apply Raptor early postemergence in a tank mix, as
described below, when clover has a minimum of 2 trifoliate
leaves and when the majority of weeds are 1-inch to
3-inches tall. Raptor application must be made before
clover bloom.
Use Rate
Apply Raptor early postemergence to clover grown for
seed at a broadcast rate of 5 fl ozs/acre (0.04 lb
imazamox ae/acre).
Application of Raptor in clover grown for seed requires
the addition of an adjuvant, nitrogen fertilizer, and
Basagran
® herbicide.
Adjuvants
• Nonionic surfactant - Use NIS containing at least
80% active ingredient. Apply NIS at 0.25% v/v
(1 quart/100 gallons of spray solution).
OR
• Crop oil concentrate - Use COC at 1 pint/acre
(0.5 gallon/100 gallons of spray solution).
OR
• High surfactant oil concentrate - Use HSOC at
0.5% v/v (0.5 gallon/100 gallons of spray solution).
Nitrogen Fertilizer
Recommended nitrogen-based fertilizers include liquid
fertilizers (such as 28% N, 32% N, or 10-34-0) at
2.5 gallons/100 gallons of spray solution. Instead of liquid
fertilizer, spray-grade ammonium sulfate may be used at
12 to 15 pounds/100 gallons of spray solution.
Basagran
Add Basagran at 8 to 16 fl ozs/acre to minimize crop
response. Basagran application at rates higher than
16 fl ozs/acre may reduce grass control. Basagran may
only be applied to clover grown for seed.
Apply Raptor plus Basagran tank mix a minimum of
4 hours before rainfall or overhead irrigation.
Clover Grown for Seed Restrictions and
Limitations
• Raptor application must be made before clover bloom.
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
clover grown for seed per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.04 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to clover grown for seed per year
(growing season).
• If arid conditions occur during the year of application,
rotational crop injury may occur.
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• DO NOT apply to clover subjected to stress conditions,
such as hail damage, flooding, drought, injury from other
herbicides, or widely fluctuating temperatures, or crop
injury may result.
• DO NOT apply to weeds under stress, such as lack of
moisture, previous herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or
cold temperatures, or unsatisfactory weed control could
result.
• DO NOT apply more than a total of 4 pints of
Basagran
® herbicide/acre per calendar year or
2.0 pounds of bentazon active ingredient (ai) from all
sources per acre per calendar year.
Weeds Controlled (Clover Grown for Seed)
Raptor® herbicide will control or suppress listed weeds
when applied postemergence to 1-inch to 3-inch weeds
(unless otherwise indicated) at the specified rates listed as
follows.
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor
® herbicide in
Clover Grown for Seed
Raptor at 5 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant, COC,
or HSOC
+ nitrogen-based
fertilizer
+ Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Bedstraw 3
Beet, wild 3
Buttercup 3
Chickweed, common 3
Cocklebur, common 3
Flixweed 3
Jimsonweed 3
Mustard,
black 3
tumble 3
wild 3
Nightshade,
black 3
Eastern black 3
hairy 3
Pennycress, field 3
Pigweed,
redroot 3
smooth 3
spiny 3
(continued)
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Clover Grown for Seed (continued)
Raptor at 5 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant, COC,
or HSOC
+ nitrogen-based
fertilizer
+ Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Puncturevine 3
Radish, wild 3
Shepherds-purse 3
Tansymustard, green 3
Velvetleaf 3
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor
® herbicide
in Clover Grown for Seed
Raptor at 5 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant, COC,
or HSOC
+ nitrogen-based
fertilizer
+ Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Buckwheat, wild 3
Chickweed, common 3
Knotweed, prostrate 3
Kochia* 3
Lambsquarters, common 3
Lettuce, miners 3
Morningglory,
entireleaf 3
ivyleaf 3
smallflower 3
tall 3
Purslane, common 3
Rocket,
London 3
yellow 3
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 3
Pennsylvania 3
Spurge, prostrate 3
* Raptor controls non-ALS-resistant kochia only.
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Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Clover Grown for Seed
Raptor at 5 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant, COC,
or HSOC
+ nitrogen-based
fertilizer
+ Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Blackgrass 3
Brome,
cheat 3
downy 3
Japanese 3
Canarygrass, littleseed 3
Cereals, volunteer
barley 3
oat 3
wheat (non-Clearfield
®)3
Corn, volunteer* 2 to 8
Darnel, Persian 3
Foxtail,
giant 3
green 3
yellow 3
Jointed goatgrass 3
Oat, wild 3
Ryegrass, Italian 3
Shattercane 3
* Except imidazolinone-tolerant corn
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by
Raptor® herbicide in Clover Grown for Seed
Raptor at 5 fl ozs/A
+ surfactant, COC,
or HSOC
+ nitrogen-based
fertilizer
+ Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Barnyardgrass 3
Crabgrass,
large 3
smooth 3
Johnsongrass, rhizome 3
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 3
yellow 3
Quackgrass 3
Dry Beans and Dry Peas
[other than English Pea, Lima Bean
(Succulent), Snap Bean,
and Clearfield ® Lentil]
DO NOT apply Raptor to dry beans and dry peas in
California.
Raptor may be applied to the following dry beans and
dry peas:
Dry Beans Dry Peas
Adzuki
Anasazi
Black
Black turtle
Cranberry
Great Northern
Lablab
Lima (dry)
Navy
Pink
Pinto
Red kidney
Small red
Small white
Dry edible peas
(field peas)
Southern pea
(cow pea)
DO NOT apply Raptor to succulent pea, snap bean,
or fresh lima (except as specifically directed below).
DO NOT apply Raptor to chickpea (garbanzo bean)
or lentil.
Reduced crop growth, quality, and yield; temporary yel-
lowing; and/or delayed maturity may result from Raptor
application to dry bean and dry pea crops listed on this
label. Because crop maturity may be delayed, timing of
harvest may need to be adjusted accordingly. DO NOT
apply Raptor if planting is delayed and chance of frost
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before maturity is likely. Some varieties of dry beans and
dry peas are more sensitive to Raptor® herbicide than
other varieties. Growers should check with the seed com-
pany regarding the safety of Raptor to their variety.
USE Raptor ONLY if proper agronomic practices have
been used, including good soil fertility, proper crop rota-
tion, disease and insect management, and tillage practices
that eliminate compaction and hardpans.
Raptor is effective in controlling weeds in conservation
tillage and conventional tillage production systems. Apply
Raptor postemergence before bloom stage but after dry
beans have at least 1 fully expanded trifoliate leaf and dry
peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves. Delay application until
the majority of weeds are at the specified growth stage.
Base application timing on weed size and crop growth
stage. Apply Raptor to actively growing crop and weeds.
THIS PRODUCT WHEN USED ON DRY BEANS AND
DRY PEAS MAY LEAD TO CROP INJURY, LOSS, OR
DAMAGE. BASF RECOMMENDS THAT THE USER
AND/OR GROWER TEST THIS PRODUCT TO DETER-
MINE ITS SUITABILITY FOR SUCH INTENDED USE.
Use Rate
Apply Raptor postemergence to dry beans and dry peas
at a broadcast rate of 4 fl ozs/acre (0.031 lb imazamox
ae/acre). At this application rate, one gallon will treat
32 acres of dry beans and dry peas.
Additional Mixing Instructions for Dry Beans
and Dry Peas
Raptor application may be made to dry beans and dry
peas with or without addition of fertilizer. Addition of
nitrogen-based fertilizer, such as ammonium sulfate or
liquid fertilizers (such as 28-0-0), may improve weed con-
trol but also increases the likelihood of dry bean response.
When nitrogen and/or crop oil are added to the mixture,
add Basagran
® herbicide (at 6 fl ozs to 16 fl ozs/A) as a
tank mix partner to minimize crop response.
For application to dry peas, ALWAYS add Basagran to
the spray mixture, regardless of additives used. For
enhanced grass activity, add crop oil concentrate instead
of surfactant. Basagran at 16 fl ozs/A will enhance control
of common lambsquarters and kochia. Basagran applica-
tion at rates higher than 16 fl ozs/A may reduce grass
weed control.
Dry Beans and Dry Peas Restrictions and
Limitations
• Raptor application must be made before dry beans
and dry peas bloom.
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to dry
beans and dry peas per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 4 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to dry beans and dry peas per year
(growing season).
Weeds Controlled (Dry Beans and Dry Peas
[other than English Pea, Lima Bean
(Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
®
Lentil])
Raptor will control or suppress listed weeds when applied
postemergence to 1-inch to 3-inch weeds (unless other-
wise indicated) at the specified rates listed as follows.
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor
® herbicide in
Dry Beans and Dry Peas [other than English Pea,
Lima Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
®
Lentil]
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Bedstraw 3
Beet, wild 3 3
Buttercup 3
Chickweed, common 3
Cocklebur, common 3
Flixweed 3 3
Jimsonweed 3 3
Lambsquarters, common* 3 3
Mustard,
black 3 3
tumble 3 3
wild 3 3
Nightshade,
black 3 3
Eastern black 3 3
hairy 3 3
Pennycress, field 3 3
Pigweed,
redroot 3 3
smooth 3 3
spiny 3 3
Puncturevine 3
Radish, wild 3 3
(continued)
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Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Dry Beans and Dry Peas [other than English Pea,
Lima Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
®
Lentil] (continued)
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Shepherds-purse 3 3
Tansymustard, green 3 3
Velvetleaf 3
* Raptor controls common lambsquarters at 4 fl ozs/A east of the Rocky
Mountains.
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
in Dry Beans and Dry Peas [other than English Pea,
Lima Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
®
Lentil]
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Buckwheat, wild 3
Chickweed, common 3
Knotweed, prostrate 3
Kochia* 3
Lettuce, miners 3
Morningglory,
entireleaf 3
ivyleaf 3
smallflower 3
tall 3
Purslane, common 3
Rocket,
London 3
yellow 3
(continued)
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
in Dry Beans and Dry Peas [other than English Pea,
Lima Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
®
Lentil] (continued)
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 3
Pennsylvania 3
Spurge, prostrate 3
* Raptor controls non-ALS-resistant kochia only.
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in Dry
Beans and Dry Peas [other than English Pea, Lima
Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
® Lentil]
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Blackgrass 3
Brome,
cheat 3 3
downy 3 3
Japanese 3 3
Canarygrass, littleseed 3
Cereals, volunteer
barley 3 3
oat 3 3
wheat (non-Clearfield
®)3 3
Corn, volunteer* 2 to 8
Darnel, Persian 3 3
Foxtail,
giant 3 3
green 3 3
yellow 3 3
Jointed goatgrass 3 3
(continued)
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Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in Dry
Beans and Dry Peas [other than English Pea, Lima
Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and Clearfield
® Lentil]
(continued)
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Oat, wild 3 3
Ryegrass, Italian 3
Shattercane 3 3
* Except imidazolinone-tolerant corn
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by Raptor ®
herbicide in Dry Beans and Dry Peas [other than
English Pea, Lima Bean (Succulent), Snap Bean, and
Clearfield
® Lentil]
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A
+ NIS
Raptor at
4 fl ozs/A +
NIS or COC +
nitrogen-
based
fertilizer +
Basagran
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Barnyardgrass 3
Crabgrass,
large 3 3
smooth 3 3
Johnsongrass, rhizome 3
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 3 3
yellow 3 3
Quackgrass 3 3
Edamame (Vegetable Soybean)
Not for use on edamame in California.
Raptor use on edamame may lead to crop injury or loss.
Users or growers should evaluate Raptor for crop
response on the varieties being grown to determine if
Raptor use is acceptable.
Use Rate
Early Postemergence Application. Apply Raptor to
edamame at the broadcast rate of 4 fl ozs/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre). Base application timing on weed size
and crop growth stage. Apply to actively growing crop and
weeds.
Apply Raptor after edamame emergence and before
fourth trifoliate when weeds are less than 3-inches tall.
DO NOT apply Raptor after edamame begins flowering.
Nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredi-
ent should be used at a rate of 1 quart per 100 gallons of
spray solution.
For weeds controlled or suppressed in edamame, refer to
Weeds Controlled (Dry Beans and Dry Peas [other
than English Pea, Lima Bean (Succulent), Snap
Bean, and Clearfield
® Lentil]) in Crop-specific
Information section.
Edamame Restrictions and Limitations
• DO NOT apply Raptor after edamame begins flowering.
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
edamame per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 4 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to edamame per year (growing
season).
English Pea
Not for use on English pea in California.
For postemergence use on English pea.
Use Raptor ONLY if proper agronomic practices have
been used, including good soil fertility, proper crop rota-
tion, disease and insect management, and tillage practices
that eliminate compaction and hardpans.
Reduced crop growth, quality and yield, temporary yellow-
ing and/or delayed maturity may result from a Raptor
application to English peas. Because crop maturity may be
delayed, timing of harvest may need to be adjusted
accordingly. DO NOT apply Raptor if planting is delayed
and a chance of frost before maturity is likely. Growers
should check with the seed company regarding the safety
of Raptor to their variety.
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THIS PRODUCT WHEN USED ON ENGLISH PEA MAY
LEAD TO CROP INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE. BASF
RECOMMENDS THAT THE USER AND/OR GROWER
TEST THIS PRODUCT TO DETERMINE ITS SUIT-
ABILITY FOR SUCH INTENDED USE.
Use Rate
Early Postemergence Application. Apply Raptor®
herbicide to English pea at the broadcast rate of
3 fl ozs/acre (0.023 lb imazamox ae/acre). Base application
timing on weed size and crop growth stage. Apply Raptor
to actively growing crop and weeds.
Apply Raptor postemergence to English peas at least
3-inches tall but before 5 nodes before flowering. The use
of trifluralin before Raptor application may increase the
likelihood and severity of crop injury.
Nonionic surfactant MUST be added to the spray solution.
NIS MUST contain at least 80% active ingredient and be
used at 1 quart/100 gallons of spray solution.
Addition of nitrogen-based fertilizer, such as ammonium
sulfate, or liquid fertilizers (such as 28-0-0) may improve
weed control but also increases the likelihood of English
pea response.
When nitrogen-based fertilizer is added to the mixture, add
Basagran
® herbicide as a tank mix partner at 6 fl ozs to
16 fl ozs/acre to minimize crop response. Recommended
nitrogen-based fertilizers include liquid fertilizers (such as
28% N, 32% N, or 10-34-0) at 2.5 gallons/100 gallons of
spray solution.
Instead of liquid fertilizer, spray-grade ammonium sulfate
may be used at 12 to 15 pounds/100 gallons of spray
solution.
For enhanced grass activity, add COC at 1 gallon/100 gal-
lons instead of NIS. ALWAYS add Basagran at the rates
indicated above when COC and/or nitrogen-based fertilizer
are used in the spray mixture. Basagran application at
rates higher than 16 fl ozs/acre may reduce grass control.
Apply Raptor a minimum of 1 hour before rainfall or over-
head irrigation.
For use in Delaware, Maryland, and New York:
Raptor MUST be applied with Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A to minimize crop response. Nonionic surfactant
MUST be added to the spray solution. NIS MUST contain
at least 80% active ingredient and be used at a rate of
1 quart/100 gallons of spray solution. DO NOT use COC,
MSO, HSOC, or nitrogen-based fertilizer.
English Pea Restrictions and Limitations
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
English pea per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 3 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.023 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to English pea per year (growing
season).
Weeds Controlled (English Pea)
Raptor will control listed weeds when applied
postemergence at the specified rates listed as follows.
Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
English Peas
Raptor at
3 fl ozs/A
Raptor at
3 fl ozs/A +
Basagran at
6 to 16 fl
ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Nightshade,
black 3 3
Eastern black 3 3
hairy 3 3
Mustard,
black 3 3
tumble 3 3
wild 3 3
Pennycress, field 3 3
Pigweed,
redroot 3 3
smooth 3 3
spiny 3 3
Shepherds-purse 3 3
Lima Bean (Succulent)
Not for use on lima bean (succulent) in California.
For postemergence use in lima bean (succulent).
Apply Raptor ONLY if proper agronomic practices have
been used, including good soil fertility, proper crop rota-
tion, disease and insect management and tillage practices
that eliminate compaction and hardpans.
Occasionally, internode shortening and/or temporary
yellowing of crop plants may occur following Raptor
application in lima bean. These effects can be more pro-
nounced if crops are growing under stressful
environmental or hot and humid conditions. These effects
occur infrequently and are temporary. Normal growth and
appearance should resume within days.
THIS PRODUCT WHEN USED ON LIMA BEAN
(SUCCULENT) MAY LEAD TO CROP INJURY, LOSS,
OR DAMAGE. BASF RECOMMENDS THAT THE
USER AND/OR GROWER TEST THIS PRODUCT TO
DETERMINE ITS SUITABILITY FOR SUCH INTENDED
USE.
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Use Rate
Early Postemergence Application. Apply Raptor®
herbicide to lima bean (succulent) at the broadcast rate of
4 fl ozs/acre (0.031 lb imazamox ae/acre) tank mixed with
Basagran® herbicide at 6 fl ozs to 16 fl ozs/acre. When
used in lima beans, Raptor must be applied with
Basagran to minimize crop response. Basagran applica-
tion at rates higher than 16 fl ozs/acre may reduce grass
control.
Base application timing on weed size and crop growth
stage. Apply to actively growing crop and weeds. Apply
Raptor + Basagran postemergence to lima beans in the
first to second trifoliate leaf stage and to weeds that are
less than 3-inches tall. Application before the first trifoliate
leaf stage may result in increased crop response. DO NOT
apply Raptor + Basagran to lima beans during flowering.
Nonionic surfactant MUST be added to the spray solution.
NIS MUST contain at least 80% active ingredient and be
used at 1 quart/100 gallons of spray solution.
Raptor tank mixes with any pesticide other than
Basagran are not recommended. Certain insecticide and
herbicide tank mixes with Raptor in lima beans have
shown unacceptable crop response.
Apply Raptor a minimum of 1 hour before rainfall or over-
head irrigation.
Lima Bean (Succulent) Restrictions and
Limitations
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
lima bean (succulent) per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 4 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to lima bean (succulent) per year
(growing season).
Weeds Controlled [Lima Bean (Succulent)]
Raptor will control or suppress listed weeds when applied
post emergence at the specified rates listed as follows.
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Lima Bean (Succulent)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Bedstraw 3
Beet, wild 3
Buttercup 3
Chickweed, common 3
Jimsonweed 3
(continued)
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Lima Bean (Succulent) (continued)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Mustard,
black 3
tumble 3
wild 3
Nightshade,
black 3
Eastern black 3
hairy 3
Pennycress, field 3
Pigweed,
redroot 3
smooth 3
spiny 3
Puncturevine 3
Radish, wild 3
Shepherds-purse 3
Tansymustard, green 3
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor
® herbicide
in Lima Bean (Succulent)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Buckwheat, wild 3
Chickweed, common 3
Cocklebur, common 3
Knotweed, prostrate 3
Kochia* 3
Lambsquarters, common 3
Lettuce, miners 3
Morningglory,
entireleaf 3
ivyleaf 3
smallflower 3
tall 3
(continued)
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Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
in Lima Bean (Succulent) (continued)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Purslane, common 3
Rocket, London 3
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 3
Pennsylvania 3
Spurge, prostrate 3
* Raptor controls non-ALS-resistant kochia only.
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Lima Bean (Succulent)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Barnyardgrass 3
Blackgrass 3
Brome,
cheat 3
downy 3
Japanese 3
Canarygrass, littleseed 3
Cereals, volunteer
barley 3
oat 3
wheat (non-Clearfield
®)3
Corn, volunteer* 2 to 8
Darnel, Persian 3
Foxtail,
giant 3
green 3
yellow 3
Jointed goatgrass 3
Oat, wild 3
Ryegrass, Italian 3
Shattercane 3
* Except imidazolinone-tolerant corn
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by
Raptor® herbicide in Lima Bean (Succulent)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Crabgrass,
large 3
smooth 3
Johnsongrass, rhizome 3
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 3
yellow 3
Quackgrass 3
Snap Bean
Not for use on snap bean in California.
Raptor may be applied to snap bean. Occasionally, inter-
node shortening and/or temporary yellowing of snap
beans may occur following Raptor application. These
effects can be more pronounced if snap beans are grow-
ing under stressful environmental or hot and humid
conditions. These effects occur infrequently and are tem-
porary. Normal growth and appearance should resume
within days.
Apply Raptor ONLY if proper agronomic practices have
been used, including good soil fertility, proper crop rota-
tion, disease and insect management and tillage practices
that eliminate compaction and hardpans. DO NOT apply
to snap beans that have been injured from application of
soil-applied herbicides.
Apply Raptor postemergence to snap bean with at least
one fully expanded trifoliate leaf and before the bloom
stage. For use in Idaho, Oregon and Washington ,
apply Raptor to snap bean at first or second trifoliate leaf
stage. Delay application until the majority of the weeds are
at the specified growth stage. Base application timing on
weed size and crop growth stage. Apply Raptor to active-
ly growing crop and weeds.
DO NOT apply Raptor to snap bean during flowering.
THIS PRODUCT WHEN USED ON SNAP BEAN MAY
LEAD TO CROP INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE. BASF
RECOMMENDS THAT THE USER AND/OR GROWER
TEST THIS PRODUCT TO DETERMINE ITS SUIT-
ABILITY FOR SUCH INTENDED USE.
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Use Rate
Apply Raptor® herbicide to snap bean at the broadcast
rate of 4 fl ozs/acre (0.031 lb imazamox ae/acre) tank
mixed with Basagran® herbicide at 6 fl ozs to
16 fl ozs/acre. When used in snap beans, Raptor must
be applied with Basagran to minimize crop
response. Basagran application at rates higher than
16 fl ozs/acre may reduce grass control.
Additional Mixing Instructions for
Snap Bean
For use in Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Nonionic sur-
factant MUST be added to the spray solution. NIS MUST
contain at least 80% active ingredient and be used at
1 quart/100 gallons of spray solution. DO NOT use COC,
MSO, or HSOC.
For use in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Nonionic
surfactant and nitrogen fertilizer MUST be added to the
spray solution. NIS MUST contain at least 80% active
ingredient and be used at 1 quart/100 gallons of spray
solution. Alternatively, COC (1 gallon/100 gallons of spray
solution), MSO (1 to 2 gallons/100 gallons of spray solu-
tion), or HSOC (0.5 gallon/100 gallons of spray solution)
can be used.
Recommended nitrogen-based fertilizers include liquid fer-
tilizers, such as 28-0-0, 32-0-0, or 10-34-0, at 2.5 gallons
per 100 gallons of spray solution. Instead of a liquid fertiliz-
er, spray-grade ammonium sulfate may be used at 12 to
15 pounds per 100 gallons of spray solution.
Raptor tank mixes with any pesticide other than
Basagran are not recommended. Certain insecticide and
herbicide tank mixes with Raptor in snap bean have
shown unacceptable crop response.
Snap Bean Restrictions and Limitations
• Raptor application must be made before snap
bean bloom.
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
snap bean per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 4 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to snap bean per year (growing
season).
Weeds Controlled (Snap Bean)
Raptor will control or suppress listed weeds when applied
postemergence to 1-inch to 3-inch weeds (unless other-
wise indicated) at the specified rates listed as follows.
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor
® herbicide in
Snap Bean
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Bedstraw 3
Beet, wild 3
Buttercup 3
Chickweed, common 3
Jimsonweed 3
Mustard,
black 3
tumble 3
wild 3
Nightshade,
black 3
Eastern black 3
hairy 3
Pennycress, field 3
Pigweed,
redroot 3
smooth 3
spiny 3
Puncturevine 3
Radish, wild 3
Shepherds-purse 3
Tansymustard, green 3
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor
® herbicide
in Snap Bean
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Buckwheat, wild 3
Chickweed, common 3
Cocklebur, common 3
Knotweed, prostrate 3
Kochia* 3
Lambsquarters, common 3
Lettuce, miners 3
(continued)
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Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
in Snap Bean (continued)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Morningglory,
entireleaf 3
ivyleaf 3
smallflower 3
tall 3
Purslane, common 3
Rocket, London 3
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 3
Pennsylvania 3
Spurge, prostrate 3
* Raptor controls non-ALS-resistant kochia only.
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Snap Bean
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Barnyardgrass 3
Blackgrass 3
Brome,
cheat 3
downy 3
Japanese 3
Canarygrass, littleseed 3
Cereals, volunteer
barley 3
oat 3
wheat (non-Clearfield
®)3
Corn, volunteer* 2 to 8
Darnel, Persian 3
Foxtail,
giant 3
green 3
yellow 3
(continued)
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide in
Snap Bean (continued)
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Jointed goatgrass 3
Oat, wild 3
Ryegrass, Italian 3
Shattercane 3
* Except imidazolinone-tolerant corn
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by
Raptor® herbicide in Snap Bean
Raptor at 4 fl ozs/A
+ Basagran at 6 to
16 fl ozs/A
Maximum Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Crabgrass,
large 3
smooth 3
Johnsongrass, rhizome 3
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 3
yellow 3
Quackgrass 3
Soybean
Not for use on soybean in California.
Raptor is effective in controlling weeds in conservation
tillage and conventional tillage production systems. Raptor
can be applied early postemergence in soybeans but
before the bloom stage. Refer to the specific treatment
under the Application Information section of the label.
Unusually cool temperatures (50° F or less) reduce photo-
synthesis and transpiration and, thus, reduce uptake,
translocation, and efficacy of Raptor in weeds. Delaying a
Raptor application for 48 hours from the time the tem-
perature increases to above 50° F, if air temperature has
been below 50° F for 10 or more hours, will improve weed
control and reduce crop response.
No-till/Minimum Tillage and Double-crop Soybeans.
Raptor controls existing weeds and provides residual
activity on some weeds when applied early
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postemergence to soybeans in no-till or minimum tillage
and double-crop soybean production systems. The appli-
cation must be applied after emergence of the crop. Refer
to Weeds Controlled (Soybean) tables for weeds con-
trolled and specified weed size.
To ensure thorough coverage, use a minimum of 20 gal-
lons of water/acre in no-till or minimum tillage systems. Use
higher gallonage for fields with dense vegetation or heavy
crop residue.
Before planting or emergence of soybeans, any glyphosate-
containing product registered for that use may be applied
to control emerged weeds. See specific product label for
rates, use directions, precautions, and restrictions.
Use Rate
Apply 4 fl ozs Raptor® herbicide/acre (0.031 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to soybean when preceded by a full
rate of a registered soil-applied grass herbicide like Prowl®
3.3 EC herbicide or Prowl® H2O herbicide.
OR
Apply 5 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.040 lb imazamox ae/acre) to
soybean in a total postemergence herbicide program.
Raptor may be applied postemergence at a broadcast
rate of 4 fl ozs/acre when it is preceded with a full labeled
rate of a soil-applied grass herbicide such as
Prowl 3.3 EC or Prowl H2O. At this rate, 1 gallon of
Raptor will treat 32 acres of soybeans. Raptor may be
applied postemergence at a broadcast rate of 5 fl ozs/acre
(including minimum-till and no-till). At this broadcast rate,
one gallon of Raptor will treat 25.6 acres of soybeans.
Soybean Restrictions and Limitations
• Raptor application must be made before soybean
bloom.
• DO NOT make more than one Raptor application to
soybean per year (growing season).
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs Raptor/acre (0.04 lb
imazamox ae/acre) to soybean per year (growing
season).
• If soybeans are furrow irrigated, till the soil before plant-
ing winter wheat or barley. Break up the beds and mix
soil with tillage equipment set to cut 4-inches to 6-inches
deep.
Weeds Controlled (Soybean)
When applied as directed, Raptor will control or suppress
listed weeds as follows. Refer to Application
Information section for use directions when weeds are at
the maximum specified growth stage or are under stress.
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide
Alone or in a Sequential* Program in Soybean
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Artichoke, Jerusalem 3 to 8 3 to 8
Carpetweed 2 to 4
Chickweed, common 2 to 5 2 to 5
Cocklebur, common 2 to 8 2 to 8
Jimsonweed 2 to 6 2 to 6
Kochia** 1 to 4 1 to 4
Lambsquarters,
common 2 to 5 2 to 5
Mallow, Venice 1 to 4
Marshelder 2 to 4 2 to 4
Morningglory,
entireleaf 2 to 4
ivyleaf 2 to 4
smallflower 2 to 4
tall 2 to 4
Mustard spp. 2 to 8 2 to 8
Nightshade,
black 2 to 5 2 to 5
Eastern black 2 to 5 2 to 5
hairy 2 to 5 2 to 5
Pigweed,
Palmer amaranth*** 2 to 4 2 to 4
prostrate 2 to 5 2 to 5
redroot 2 to 8 2 to 8
smooth 2 to 8 2 to 8
spiny 2 to 5 2 to 5
Puncturevine 1 to 3
Purslane, common 1 to 3 1 to 3
(continued)
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Broadleaf Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide
Alone or in a Sequential* Program in Soybean
(continued)
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Pusley, Florida 2 to 4
Radish, wild 2 to 4 2 to 4
Ragweed,
common*** 2 to 5
giant*** 2 to 5 2 to 5
Smartweed,
ladysthumb 2 to 5 2 to 5
Pennsylvania 2 to 5 2 to 5
Spurge, annual 2 to 4
Sunflower 2 to 8 2 to 8
Velvetleaf 2 to 8 2 to 8
* Soil-applied grass herbicide, such as Prowl® 3.3 EC herbicide or
Prowl® H2O herbicide , is followed by a postemergence application of
Raptor at a broadcast rate of 4 fl ozs/acre.
** Control of light-to-moderate populations only. For control of heavier
populations, use a sequential application with a soil-applied grass
herbicide, as described above.
***
Control of light-to-moderate populations of ALS-susceptible biotypes
only. For control of heavier populations of ALS-tolerant biotypes, see
Tank Mix Herbicides following in the Soybean section.
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
Alone or in a Sequential* Program in Soybean
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Bindweed,
field (seedling) 2 to 4 2 to 4
hedge (seedling) 2 to 4 2 to 4
Buckwheat, wild 1 to 3 1 to 3
Mallow, Venice** 1 to 4
(continued)
Broadleaf Weeds Suppressed by Raptor ® herbicide
Alone or in a Sequential* Program in Soybean
(continued)
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Morningglory,
entireleaf** 2 to 4
ivyleaf** 2 to 4
pitted 2 to 4 2 to 4
smallflower** 2 to 4
tall** 2 to 4
Ragweed, common** 2 to 5
Sida, prickly 2 to 4 2 to 4
Sowthistle, annual 2 to 4 2 to 4
Thistle, Canada 2 to 5 2 to 5
* Soil-applied grass herbicide, such as Prowl 3.3 EC or Prowl H2O, is
followed by a postemergence application of Raptor at a broadcast rat e
of 4 fl ozs per acre.
** For control, see the 5 fl ozs rate and Tank Mix Herbicides following
in the Soybean section.
Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide Alone
or in a Sequential* Program in Soybean
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Barley, wild 2 to 4 2 to 4
Barnyardgrass 2 to 5** 2 to 5
Corn, volunteer*** 2 to 8 2 to 8
Crabgrass,
large 2 to 4
smooth 2 to 4
Crowfoot grass 2 to 5
Cupgrass, woolly 2 to 4
(continued)
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Grass Weeds Controlled by Raptor ® herbicide Alone
or in a Sequential* Program in Soybean (continued)
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Foxtail,
giant 2 to 6 2 to 6
green 2 to 6 2 to 6
yellow 2 to 6 2 to 6
Goosegrass 2 to 5
Johnsongrass,
seedling 4 to 8 4 to 8
Millet, wild proso 2 to 4** 2 to 4
Oat, wild 2 to 6 2 to 6
Panicum,
fall 2 to 6 2 to 6
Texas 2 to 6
Sandbur, field**** 2 to 5
Shattercane 2 to 8 2 to 8
Signalgrass, broadleaf 2 to 5** 2 to 5
Wheat, volunteer
(non-Clearfield
®) 2 to 4**** 2 to 4
Witchgrass 2 to 5
* Soil-applied grass herbicide, such as Prowl® 3.3 EC herbicide or
Prowl® H2O herbicide , is followed by a postemergence application of
Raptor at a broadcast rate of 4 fl ozs per acre.
** Control of light-to-moderate populations only. For control of heavier
populations, use a sequential application with a soil-applied grass
herbicide, as described above.
*** Except imidazolinone-tolerant corn
**** For control, a dinitroaniline (DNA) herbicide, such as Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O, must be soil-applied at a full labeled rate.
Grass Weeds and Sedges Suppressed by
Raptor® herbicide Alone or in a Sequential* Program
in Soybean
Raptor
Alone
Postemergence
Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O
Soil-applied
followed by
Raptor*
Postemergence
5 fl ozs/A 4 fl ozs/A
Weed Size
(inches)
Grass Weeds
Crabgrass,
large 2 to 4
smooth 2 to 4
Cupgrass, woolly 2 to 4
Goosegrass 2 to 4
Itchgrass 2 to 5
Johnsongrass, rhizome 6 to 12 6 to 12
Quackgrass 4 to 8
Red rice 2 to 5
Stinkgrass 2 to 4
Sedges
Nutsedge,
purple 1 to 3 1 to 3
yellow 1 to 3 1 to 3
* Soil-applied grass herbicide, such as Prowl 3.3 EC or Prowl H2O, is
followed by a postemergence application of Raptor at a broadcast rate
of 4 fl ozs/acre.
Tank Mix Herbicides
Grass Weeds
Use a soil-applied grass herbicide (such as Prowl 3.3 EC
or Prowl H2O) if heavy infestations of some grass weeds
exist or if Raptor does not control the species present.
Refer to the Prowl 3.3 EC, Prowl H2O, or other grass
herbicide label for specific use directions, rates, and
precautions.
Glyphosate may be tank mixed with Raptor to aid in con-
trol of certain grass weeds only in Roundup Ready
®
soybeans. DO NOT tank mix Raptor with Extreme ®
herbicide. If a selective postemergence grass herbicide,
such as Poast® herbicide, is mixed with Raptor to con-
trol species that are not controlled with Raptor alone,
include MSO or COC (1 to 2 gallons/100 gallons) or an
HSOC at 0.5 gallon/100 gallons AND add liquid fertilizer
(2.5 gallons/100 gallons) to the tank mixture.
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In some cases, the activity of the grass herbicide may be
reduced when mixed with Raptor® herbicide. The reduc-
tion in activity may be overcome by delaying application of
the postemergence grass herbicide 7 days following appli-
cation of Raptor. If the postemergence grass herbicide is
applied first, wait 3 days before applying Raptor. Refer to
the respective grass herbicide label for specific application
rate, weed size, and restrictions.
Broadleaf Weeds
Glyphosate may be tank mixed with Raptor to aid in con-
trol of certain broadleaf weeds only in Roundup Ready ®
soybeans.
Tank mixing Raptor and certain broadleaf herbicides (e.g.
diphenylethers and Basagran® herbicide) can reduce
grass control; therefore, a sequential program including a
soil-applied grass herbicide, such as Prowl
® 3.3 EC
herbicide or Prowl® H2O herbicide, is recommended
for optimal control.
Enhanced Control of Kochia, Palmer Amaranth,
Ragweed Species, and Waterhemp. Use a soil applica-
tion of Prowl 3.3 EC or Prowl H2O followed by a
postemergence application of Raptor at a broadcast rate
of 4 fl ozs to 5 fl ozs/acre plus a diphenylether, such as
Ultra Blazer
® herbicide (acifluorfen), or glyphosate for
enhanced control of kochia, Palmer amaranth, ragweed,
and waterhemp. Refer to the Prowl 3.3 EC, Prowl H2O,
or Ultra Blazer labels for specific use directions, rates,
restrictions, and precautions.
When tank mixing Raptor and Ultra Blazer, apply
Raptor at a broadcast rate of 5 fl ozs/acre or 4 fl ozs/acre
when preceded by a full rate of a registered soil-applied
grass herbicide. Apply Ultra Blazer at the following rates
depending on weed height.
Ultra Blazer ® herbicide Rate*
(fl ozs/Acre)
Weed
8 to 10 12 to 14 16 to 20
Weed Size
(inches)
Kochia
2 to 4 4 to 6 6 to 8
Palmer amaranth
Ragweed spp.
Waterhemp spp.
* Use the higher rate if common ragweed is present or weed population
is high.
Enhanced Control of Common Ragweed and Giant
Ragweed. FirstRate
® herbicide may be tank mixed with
Raptor to aid in the control of common ragweed and giant
ragweed. When tank mixing FirstRate with Raptor, apply
0.15 to 0.3 fl oz/acre of FirstRate. Use the higher rate
when weeds approach maximum labeled size. See the
FirstRate label for specific rates and precautions.
Rotational Crop Restrictions
Rotational crops may be planted after applying the speci-
fied rate of Raptor in Region 1 and Region 2, as
indicated on the map.
• Region 1 - States and parts of states WEST of
US Highway 83 (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon,
Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and western parts of Kan-
sas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
and Texas)
• Region 2 - States and parts of states EAST of
US Highway 83 (includes the eastern parts of Kansas,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and
Texas, and the states east of these states)
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Rotational Interval (months) following Raptor ® herbicide Application
Plant-back Interval
(months)
Region 1 Region 2
Anytime Clearfield ® canola
Clearfield corn (field and seed)
Clearfield lentil
Clearfield rice
Clearfield and Clearfield® Plus sunflower
Clearfield and Clearfield Plus wheat
Dry beans and dry peas except
non-Clearfield lentil
Edamame
English peas
Lima beans (succulent)
Snap beans
Soybeans
Clearfield canola
Clearfield corn (field and seed)
Clearfield lentil
Clearfield rice
Clearfield and Clearfield Plus sunflower
Clearfield and Clearfield Plus wheat
Dry beans and dry peas except
non- Clearfield lentil
Edamame
English peas
Lima beans (succulent)
Snap beans
Soybeans
3 Alfalfa
1,4 Wheat (non-Clearfield )
Alfalfa
4 Wheat (non-Clearfield )
4 Rye Rye
8-1/2 Corn (non-Clearfield field, seed, sweet,
and popcorn)
Corn (non-Clearfield field, seed, sweet,
and popcorn)
9 1 Barley
Cantaloupe
Cotton
Grain sorghum
5 Lentil (non-Clearfield )
Lettuce
Millet
Oat
Onion
Peanut
Pumpkin
Rice
Squash
Sunflower
Tobacco
Watermelon
1 Barley
Broccoli
Cabbage
Cantaloupe
Carrot
Cotton
Cucumber
Grain sorghum
5 Lentil (non-Clearfield )
Lettuce
Millet
Oat
Onion
Peanut
Pepper
1 Potato
Pumpkin
Rice
Squash
Sunflower
Tobacco
Tomato
Turnip
Watermelon
18
1 Barley
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrot
Cucumber
Lentil (non-Clearfield )
Pepper
Potato
Tomato
Turnip
1 Barley
Canola
(non- Clearfield )
Condiment mustard
Lentil (non-Clearfield )
2 Sugar beet
2 Table beet
All other crops not listed in the
Rotational Crop RestrictionsAll other crops not listed in the
Rotational Crop Restrictions
26 Canola
(non-Clearfield )
Condiment mustard
3 Sugar beet
Table beet
2 Sugar beet
2 Table beet
1 Refer to the following tables for rotational intervals for planting following Raptor application.
2 In Region 2, sugar beets and table beets can be planted 18 months following an application of Raptor if the soil pH is uniformly 6.2 or greater. If
the soil pH is less than 6.2, the rotational interval is 26 months. Sugar beet yields can be reduced when grown in soil conditi ons with a pH less than
6.2. If the soil is limed to adjust the soil pH, apply the lime at least 18 months before planting sugar beet or other rotation al crops under the
18-month rotational interval.
3 For sugar beets grown in parts of Nebraska west of Highway 83, and Platte, Goshen, and Laramie counties in Wyoming, follow the sugar beet rota-
tional crop restrictions for Region 2 for sprinkler-irrigated fields only. If fields are dryland, flood or furrow irrigated, follow restrictions for Region 1. A
minimum of 10 inches of overhead irrigation must be applied each season to qualify for Region 2 guidelines.
4 Planting non- Clearfield spring or winter wheat in areas receiving less than 10 inches of precipitation from the time of Raptor application up until
wheat planting may result in wheat injury. The possibility of injury increases if less than normal precipitation occurs from th e time of application to
planting and/or within the first 2 months after Raptor application.
5 In Region 1 and Region 2, non-Clearfield lentil may be planted 9 months following an application of Raptor if no more than 5 fl ozs/A of Raptor
has been applied and the soil pH is uniformly greater than 6.2.
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Barley Rotational Interval based on pH, Moisture, and Tillage Moldboard Plowing
Region 1 and Region 2 NO YES
pH and Rainfall requirements
>18 inches R+I AND pH >6.2 9 months
<18 inches R+I OR pH <6.2 18 months 9 months
Potato Rotational Interval based on pH and Moisture
Region 2
pH and Rainfall requirements
>18 inches R+I AND pH >6.2 9 months
<18 inches R+I OR pH <6.2 18 months
Non-Clearfield ® Wheat Rotational Interval based on pH, Moisture, and Tillage Moldboard Plowing
Region 1 NO YES
pH and Rainfall requirements
>10 inches R+I AND pH >6.2 3 months
<10 inches R+I OR pH <6.2 15 months 3 months
Non-Clearfield Wheat Rotational Interval based on pH and Moisture
Washington and selected counties in Idaho* and Oregon**
pH and Rainfall requirements
>16 inches R+I AND pH >6.2 3 months
<16 inches R+I OR pH <6.2 15 months
* Selected counties in Idaho - Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and Shoshone
** Selected counties in Oregon - All but Malheur
When taking soil samples to determine soil pH, use a grid sampling technique, sampling to a depth of 3 to 4 inches.
R+I = Rainfall and overhead irrigation from the time of Raptor® herbicide application up until time of barley, potato, or
non-Clearfield wheat planting. Does not include furrow or flood irrigation.
If the rainfall or pH requirements are not fully met, and barley or non- Clearfield wheat is planted before the specified
rotation interval, injury may be reduced by tillage, such as deep disking (greater than 6-inches deep) after crop harvest
but before November 1.
The possibility of injury to barley or non- Clearfield wheat planted the next season increases if less than normal pre-
cipitation occurs from the time of application to planting and/or within the first two months after Raptor
application .
Furrow-irrigated and Flood-irrigated Crops
Following harvest of furrow-irrigated or flood-irrigated crops, thoroughly mix soil by plowing or deep disking to minimize
the potential for herbicide carryover to the following crop.
Use of Raptor in accordance with label directions is expected to result in normal growth of rotational crops in most situ-
ations; however, various environmental and agronomic factors, such as arid conditions, make it impossible to eliminate
all risks associated with the use of this product and, therefore, rotational crop injury is always possible.
USE PRECAUTIONS
In the event of a crop loss due to weather, dry beans, dry peas, Clearfield canola, Clearfield corn, Clearfield lentil,
Clearfield and Clearfield ® Plus sunflower, Clearfield and Clearfield Plus wheat, edamame, peas (English), lima
beans (succulent), snap beans, or soybeans can be replanted. DO NOT make an additional application of Raptor.
Application of products containing chlorimuron ethyl ( Canopy® herbicide), metsulfuron-methyl (Harmony® Extra
herbicide), imazaquin (Scepter® 70 DG herbicide), or imazethapyr (Pursuit® herbicide, Pursuit® Plus EC
herbicide) the same year as Raptor may increase the risk of injury to sensitive rotational crops. Consult all pertinent
labels for use of these products in combinations.
If arid conditions occur during the year of application, rotational crop injury may occur.
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty
The Directions For Use of this product reflect the
opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The
directions are believed to be reliable and must be
followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate
all risks inherently associated with the use of this
product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended
consequences may result because of such factors as
weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use
of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling,
all of which are beyond the control of BASF
CORPORATION (“BASF”) or the Seller. To the extent
consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be
assumed by the Buyer.
BASF warrants that this product conforms to the
chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for
the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use ,
subject to the inherent risks, referred to above.
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY.
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
LAW, BUYERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASFS
EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY
LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY,
SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING
FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS
PRODUCT.
BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer
and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions
of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by
agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized
representative of BASF.
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Uses with Other Products
(Tank Mixes)
If this product is used in combination with any other prod-
uct except as specifically instructed in writing by BASF,
then to the extent consistent with applicable law, BASF
shall have no liability for any loss, damage or injury arising
out of its use in any such combination not so specifically
specified. If used in combination as instructed by BASF, to
the extent consistent with applicable law, the liability of
BASF shall in no manner extend to any damage, loss or
injury not directly caused by the inclusion of the BASF
product in such combination use, and in any event, to the
extent consistent with applicable law, shall be limited to
return of the amount of the purchase price of the BASF
product.
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