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# STRUCTURE RESIDUAL HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **241-396**
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US LLC
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Pendimethalin (30%); Imazaquin (1.2%); Imazethapyr (1.4%)
- Label accepted: 1998-08-24
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000241-00396-19980824.pdf
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u. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Pesticide Programs
Registration Division (750SC)
401 "M" St .• S.W.
Washi,ngton, D.C. 20460
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
_x ___ Registration
____ Reregistration
(under FIFRA, as amended)
Name ~,d Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code) :
American Cyanamid Company
P.o. Box 400
Princeton, NJ 08543-0400
BOte; Changes in labeling differing
be ~tted to and accept.ed by the
correspondence GO this product
EPA Reg.
Number:
241-396
Term of Issuance:
Date of Issuance:
AUG 2 4 1998
conditional
Name of Pesticide Product:
STRUCTURE residual
herbicide
in connection-with this registration must
of the label in commerce. In-any
number.
(In the basis of information furnished by the registrant. the above named pesticide is hereby
=egiE~e~ed/reregistered ~~der the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
Registra~ion is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency.
In c=aer to pro~~ct health and the environment. the Administrator, on his motion. may at any time suspend or
cance] the regis=ration c£ a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection
·",it.h the regist.~t.ion of a product under t.hi$ Act is not to be con$trued as giving the registrant a right to
-?:xcit::.sive use c-: t.he name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
This product is conditionally registered in accordance with
FIFRA sec. 3(c) (7) (A) provided that you:
1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/
reregistration of your product under FIFRA sec. 3(c) (5) when the
Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such
data; and submit acceptable responses required for reregistration
of your product under FIFRA section 4.
2. Make the following label changes listed below before you
release the product for shipment:
a. Add the phrase, "EPA Reg. No. 241-396".
b. When labels are printed assure that the Signal Word
DANGER - PELIGRO and Keep Out Of The Reach Of Children meet
the type size required by 40 CFR 156.10(h) (1) (iv).
Signature of ApF~oving Official: Date:
AUG 24 1998
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EPA Reg. No. 241-396
c. Either retain the spray drift statements that appear on
the proposed labeling for this product or update the Spray
Drift Section so it complies with language recommended by the
Industry - EPA Spray Drift Task Force.
For your information, the following is the initial paragraph
for the spray drift management p~atements that appear on a
rece~tly registered pesticide product:
SPRAY DRIFT
Avoid spray drift. Do not apply when weather conditions
may cause drift. Do not allow this product to drift on
to non-target areas. Drift may result in illegal
residues or injury to adjacent crops and vegetation. To
avoid spray drift, DO NOT apply aerially when wind speed
is greater than 10 mph or during periods of temperature
inversions. Use of larger droplet size will also reduce
spray drift.
d. since the section for use of an either an Adjuvant or a
Surfactant is ahead of all of the Tank Mixtures directions,
the label still implies that surfactants can be used with
Roundup Ultra or Touchdown in contradiction to their label
rest~ictions. Either modify the format or add a statement to
the these tank mix directions specifying not to apply with
surfactants or adjuvants.
3. Submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling before
you release the product for shipment. Refer to the A-79 enclosure
for a further description of final printed labeling.
If these conditions are not complied with, the registration
will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA
section 6 (e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes
acceptance of these conditions.
A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
Enclosure
James A. Tompkins
Product Manager (25)
Herbicide Branch
Registration Division (7505C)
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STRUCTURE"" residual herbicide
FOR USE IN ROUNDUP READY"' SOYBEANS
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Imazaquin: 2-[4,S-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l-methylethyl)-5-oxo-lH-imidazol-2-
, yIJ-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid .................................................................... 1.2%
Imazethapyr: (±)-2-[ 4,S-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l-methylethyl)-S-oxo-l H-
imidazol-2-yIJ-5-ethyl-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid ...................................... 1.4%
Pendimethalin: (N-I-ethylpropyl)- 3,4-dimethyl-2,6-dinitrobenzenamine ......................... 30.0%
INERT INGREDIENTS * .................................................................................................. 67.4%
TOTAL .............................................................................................................................. 100.00%
STRUCTURE contains 2.92 pounds of active ingredient per gallon (2.68 pounds ai
pendimethalin, O. I I pounds acid equi pounds acid equivalent of
imazethapyr).
*Contains petroleum distillates.
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U.S. Patent No. 4,798,619
EPA Reg. No. 241-XXX
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DANGER!/jPELIGRO!
EPA Est. No.
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, bu.<.que a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
(If you do not understand this labeL fmd someone to explain it to you in detail.)
In case of an emergency endangering life or property involving this product, call collect, day or
night, Area Code 973-683-3100.
STATEMENT OF PR>\CTICAL TREATMENT
IF IN EYES: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady, gentle stream of water for 15
minutes. Get medical attention.
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty ofsoap and water. Get medical attention.
IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center. Do not induce vomiting.
Drink promptly a large quantity of milk, egg whites, gelatin solution, or if
these are not available, drink large quantities of water. Avoid alcohol.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
Net Contents:
See Additional Precautionary Statements Inside.
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
CROP PROTECTION PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT
PARSIPPANY, NEW JERSEY 07054 ©1998
TM STRUCTURE is a trademark of American Cyanamid Company
® Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Agricultural Products Co.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT PAGE
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Ingredients cover
Statement of Practical Treatment cover
Table of Contents 2
Precautionary Statements 3
Environmental Hazards 4
Directions for Use 4
Agricultural Use Requirements 5
Storage and Disposal 5
Disclaimer 6
General Information 7
Use Area 8
Weeds Controlled 9
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Directions for Conventional, Minimum, and No-till Applications 11
Use Rate II
Mixing Instructions 11
Spraying Instructions 12
Ground Applications 12
Aerial Applications 12
Applications with Fertilizers 14
Applications in Liquid Fertilizers 14
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Liquid Fertilizer Compatibility Determinations 14
Applications with Dry Bulk Fertilizers 15 /
Application Instructions
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Preplant Applications Including Burndown 17
Preplant Incorporated Applications 17
Preemergence Applications 17
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Herbicide Combinations 18
Herbicide Combinations for Bumdown in Conservation Tillage Systems 18
STRUCTURE Tank Mixtures with 2,4-D 18
STRUCTURE Tank Mixtures with Roundup® Ultra or Touchdown'" 18
STRUCTURE Tank Mixtures with Gramoxone'" Extra 19
STRUCTURE Followed by Roundup Ultra in a Sequential Program 19
Rotational Crop Guidelines 20
Precautions 20
Weed Scientific Names 22
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DANGER!! i PELIGRO!
Corrosive: Causes irreversible eye damage and skin irritation. Harmful if swallowed or
absorbed through skin. DO NOT get in eyes, on skin or on clothing.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more
options follow the instructions for category E and F on an EPA chemical resistance category
selection.
Applicaton and other handlers must wear:
• Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants.
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber ~ 14 mils, nitrile rubber
~ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ~14 mils or viton ~14 mils.
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks.
• Protective eyewear
• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure.
• Chemical-resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing, or loading.
Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated
with this product's concentrate. DO NOT reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for
cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. I
Keep and "ash PPE separately from other laundry.
Engineering Controls:
When handlers use closed systems. enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the
requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [(40
CFR 170.240)(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified
in the WPS.
User Safety Recommendations:
Users should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on
clean clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before
removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This product is toxic to fish. DO NOT apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is
present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff from treated
areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. DO NOT contaminate
water when disposing of equipment washwaters.
This product demonstrates the properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected
in ground water. The use of this product in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where
the water table is shallow, may result in ground-water contamination.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of F ederallaw to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
Observe all cautions and limitations in this leaflet and on the labels of products used in
combination with STRUCTURE. Always use in accordance with the more restrictive label
restrictions and precautions. Do not use STRUCTURE other than in accordance with the
instructions set forth on this label. The use of STRUCTURE not consistent with this label may
result in injury to crops. Keep container closed to avoid spills and contamination. /
DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or
through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any
requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard,
40 CFR part 170, This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers
on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides, It contains
requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance, It also
contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about
personal protective equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box
only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard,
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of
24 hours.
Exception: if the product is soil-injected or soil-incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard,
under certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact
with anything that has been treated.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or
water, is:
• Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants.
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber ~ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ~
14 mils, neoprene rubber ~ 14 mils or viton ~14 mils.
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks.
• Protective eyewear
• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
STORAGE: DO NOT STORE BELOW 40°F. Store in original containers and keep closed.
Store in a cool, dry place.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess
pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be
disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental
Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for
guidance.
COl\iAlNER DISPOSAL FOR 2.S GALLONS: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for
recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or if
allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. Ifburned, stay out of smoke. Consult federal,
state or local authorities for approved alternative disposal procedures .
CONTAINER DISPOSAL FOR MINI-BULK AND BULK: Return empty container for
reuse.
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DISCLAIMER
The label instructions for the use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on research
and field use. The directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully.
However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with 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 the use of, or application of the product
contrary to label instructions, all of which are beyond the control of American Cyanamid
Company. All such risks shall be assumed by the user.
American Cyanamid Company shall not be responsible for losses or damages resulting from use
of this product in any manner not set forth on this label. User assumes all risks associa!ed with
the use of this product in any manner not specifically set forth on this label.
American Cyanamid Company warrants only that the material contained herein conforms to the
chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the use therein described when used in
accordance v.ith the directions for use, subject to the risks referred to above. CYANAMID
DOES NOT MAKE OR AUTHORIZE ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE TO
~1AKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED k'\ffi EXPRESSLY
EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
~IERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND AMERICAN CYANAMID'S EXCLUSIVE
LIABILITY, WHETHER ~ CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY
OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE
PRICE OF STRUCTURE. In no case shall Cyanamid or the seller be liable for consequential,
special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product.
USES WITH OTHER PRODUCTS (TANK-MIXES)
If this product is used in combination with any other product except as specifically recommended
in writing by American Cyanamid Company then American Cyanamid Company shall have no
liability for any loss, damage or injury arising out of its use in any such combination not so
specifically recommended. If used in combination recommended by American Cyanamid
Company, the liability of American Cyanamid Company shall in no manner extend to any
damage, loss or injury not directly caused by the inclusion of the American Cyanamid Company
product in such combination use, and in any event shall be limited to return of the amount of the
purchase price of the American Cyanamid Company product.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
STRUCTURE residual herbicide applied as an early preplant, preplant incorporated. or
preemergence treatment, provides early season and residual control of broadleaf and grass weeds
in Roundup Ready soybeans. STRUCTURE reduces competitive effects from weeds during the
first weeks after soybean planting. If weeds emerge later. Roundup Ultra should be applied
postemergence in a sequential program to maintain weed control.
After STRUCTURE is applied, some susceptible weeds may emerge. However, growth then
stops and the weeds either die or are not competitive with the crop.
A timely cultivation may aid in the control of certain weeds or improve general weed control
when adequate moisture is not received after application. Cultivation should be shallow.
STRUCTURE reaches the growing points of susceptible weeds either by direct contact in the
soil, or by root uptake and rapid translocation to the growing points. Therefore, adequate soil
moisture is important for optimum activity of STRUCTURE. The amount of rainfall or
irrigation required following application depends on existing soil moisture, soil texture and
organic matter content. Sufficient water to moisten the soil to a depth of 2 inches is normally
adequate. If adequate moisture is not received within 7 days after treatment, then a cultivation or
postemergence herbicide application may be needed to improve weed control. When adequate
moisture is received after dry conditions, STRUCTURE will provide residual control of
susceptible germinating weeds; activity on established weeds will depend on the weed species
and the location of its root system in the soil.
Occasionally, internode shortening of soybean plants may be obser .. ed with STRUCTURE
applications. This has no effect on soybean yields.
Naturally occurring biotypes' of some of the weeds listed on this label may not be effectively
controlled by this and/or other products with either the ALS! AHAS enzyme inhibiting mode of
action or the mitotic inhibiting mode of action. Other herbicides with the ALS/ AHAS enzyme
inhibiting mode of action include the sulfonylureas (e.g., Accent~, Basis~, Classic~, Concert~,
Exceed~, Permit", Pinnacle", etc.), the sulfonamides (e.g., Broadstrike™, etc.) and the pyrimidyl
benzoates (e.g. ,Staple", etc.). Herbicides with the mitotic inhibiting mode of action include the
other dinitroaniline herbicides such as PROWL "3.3 EC herbicide, TREFLANTM, TRI-4" HF
herbicide and Sonalan™. If naturally occurring biotypes are present in a field which are resistant
to one of the herbicides in this premix and are not controlled by the other mode of action
herbicide in this premix, STRUCTURE should be tank-mixed or applied sequentially with an
appropriate registered herbicide having a different mode of action to ensure control.
• A weed biotype is a naturally occurring plant within a given species that has a slightly
different, but distinct, genetic makeup from other plants.
See your Cyanamid representative for additional information .
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USE AREA
STRUC11JRE can be applied only in the states or parts of states shaded in the following map,
and listed below.
KANSAS: East ofU.S. Highway 77
NEBRASKA: Sociheastem part of the state in the counties of Cass, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson,
Johnson, Lancaster, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Richardson, Saline, Seward, Thayer, and York
IOWA: In the counties of Mills, Fremont, Montgomery, Page, Adams, Taylor, Union, Ringgold,
Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Wayne, Monroe, Appanoose, Wapello, Davis, Jefferson, Van Buren,
Henry, Lee, and Des Moines
ILLINOIS: South of State Highway 116 west of Peoria, south of U.S. Highway 24 east of Peoria
MICillGAN: South of State Highway 20 west of Midland, south of State Highway 46 east of
Midland
MISSOURI, INl)IANA, OHIO, KENTUCKY, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA,
PENNSYL V ANlA, MARYLAND, DELA WARE, AND NEW JERSEY.
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
When used as directed in a sequential program, a soil application of STRUCTURE, followed
by a postemergence application of 1 pint per acre of Roundup Ultra to 1-3 inch weeds, will
control or reduce competition from the weeds listed below.
BROADLEAF WEEDS
WEEDS COI\'TROLLED
Anoda, spurred
Buffalobur
Burcucumber
Carpetweed
Cocklebur, common
Copperleaf
hophornbeam
Virginia
Eclipta
Galinsoga
Jimsonweed
Knotweed
Kochia
Lambsquarters, common
Mallow, Venice
Marestail
Marshelder
Morningglory
entireleaf
ivyleaf
pitted
smallflower
tall
Mustard species
Nightshade
black
Eastern black
hairy
Pigweed
Palmer
redroot
smooth
spiny
Poinsettia, wild
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Pusley, Florida
Ragweed,
common
giant
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LEVEL OF COl\lROL
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control'
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Suppression
Suppression
Suppression
Control
Suppression
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
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BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTINUED
WEEDS CONTROLLED LEVEL OF CONTROL
) Sage, barnyard Suppression
Sida, prickly (teaweed) Control
Smartweed
ladysthumb Control
Pennsylvania Control
Spurge
prostrate Control
spotted Control
Sunflower, common Control
Texasweed Suppression
Velvetleaf Control
Waterhemp,
common Control
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tall Control
GRASS WEEDS
WEEDS CONTROLLED LEVEL OF CONTROL
Barnyardgrass Control
Com, volunteer Control !
Crabgrass
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large Control
smooth Control
Crowfoot grass Control
/ Cupgrass, woolly Control'
Foxtail
giant Control
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green Control
yellow Control
Goosegrass Control
Itchgrass Control
Johnsongrass
rhizome Suppression
seedling Control
Millet, wild-pro so Control
Panicurn
browntop Control
fall Control
Texas Control
Sandbur, field Control
Shattercane Control
Signalgrass, broadleaf Control
Sorghum-almum Control
) Witchgrass Control -
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Nutsedge,
yellow
SEDGES
LEVEL OF CONTROL
Suppression
'To a.btain consistent control or suppression of these weeds under a wide range of environmental conditions, a
preplant iocorporated application of SlRUCTURE is required.
DIRECTIONS FOR CONVEJIoTIONAL, MINIMUM, AND NO-TILL APPLICATIONS
USE RATE
STRUCTURE: 3 pints/acre
Apply STRUCTIJRE at a broadcast rate of 3 pints per acre either preplant, preplant incorporated,
or preemergence (including minimum and no-till systems). At this broadcast rate, one gallon of
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MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
When water is used as the carrier, first fill the spray tank one-fourth to one-half ful\ with clean
water. While agitating, add the required amount of STRl'CTURE. Fill the remainder of the tank
with clean water. An antifoaming agent may be added to the tank if needed. Maintain agitation
while spraying to ensure a uniform spray mixture.
When tank-mixing STRUCTURE with recommended herbicides, add the other herbicides and
adjuvants in the fol\owing order wrule agitating. Thoroughly mix each ingredient before adding
the next ingredient.
I. Fill spray tank 114 to 112 full with clean water.
2. Add soluble packet products and thoroughly mix.
3. Add WP (wettable powder), DG (dispersible granule), DF (dry flowable) or LF (liquid
flowable) formulations.
4. Add aqueous solution products.
5. Add STRUCTURE.
6. Add other EC (emulsifiable concentrate) products.
7. Add surfactant to the spray tank..
8. Add liquid fertilizer.
9. While agitating, fill the remainder of the tank with water.
When paraquat is included in a tank-mixture, add 8 ounces of non-ionic surfactant per 100
gallons of spray mi'l.'tUre as the last ingredient in the tank.
In areas v.ith very hard water, a compatibility agent may be added to the tank to ensure uniform
dispersion of the spray mixture.
To avoid injury to sensitive crops, spray equipment used t'Or STRUCTURE applications must be
drained and thoroughly cleaned with water before being used to apply other products.
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DO NOT apply if wind'conditions, temperatur inversio oonditiolls. 01 otiter-eoodi.ti.uns..J-'l:
cause drift onto adjacer~ areas or sensitive crop Sensitive crops include, but are not limited to,
leafy vegetables, sugar~ets, and c~ _____ ~-'
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Avoid overlaps when spraying.
GROUND APPLICATIONS:
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in 10 to 40 gallons of water, or 20 or
more gallons of liquid fertilizer per acre. Use higher gallonage for fields with dense vegetation
or heavy crop residues. A spray pressure of20 to 40 psi is recommended.
AERIAL APPLICATIONS:
) Uniformly apply with properly calibrated aerial equipment in 5 or more gallons of water per acre.
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Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction
of many equipment- and weather-related factors detennine the potential for spray drift. The
applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these factors when making
decisions.
The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift
movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops.
I. The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom must not exceed ~ the length of the
wingspan or rotOL
2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed
downwards more than 45 degrees.
Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.
The applicator should be familiar with and take into account the information covered in the
Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory Information presented below.
INFORMA nON ON DROPLET SIZE:
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift
management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control.
Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made
improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see WIND, TEMPERATURE AND
HUMIDITY, and TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS).
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE
• Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles
with higher rated flows produce larger droplets.
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• Pressure - Do not exceed the nozzle manufacturer's recommended pressures. For many
nozzle types, lower pressure produces larger droplets. When higher flow rates are needed,
use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing pressure.
• "lumber of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.
• "lozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released parallel to the airstream
produces larger droplets than other orientations and is recommended practice. Significant
deflection from the horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift potential.
• "lozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most
nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift
nozzles. Solid stream nozzles oriented straight back produce the largest droplets and the
lowest drift.
BOOM LENGTH
For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than '!. of the wingspan or rotor
) length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
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APPLICATION HEIGHT
Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest
plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest
height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind.
SW_-\TH ADJUSD.1ENT
When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be displaced downward.
Therefore, on the up and downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this
displacement by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should
increase with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller droplets, etc.).
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Drift potential is lowest berween wind speeds of 2-10 mph. However, many factors, including
droplet size and equipment type, determine drift potential at any given speed. Application
should be avoided below 2 mph due to variable wind direction and high inversion potential.
NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local
wind patterns and how they affect spray drift.
TEMPERA TORE AND HUMIDITY
When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets
to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot
and dry.
TEMPERA TORE INVERSIONS
Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion because drift potential is high.
Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to
remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light
variable winds common during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by
increasing temperatures with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and
light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Their
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presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be
identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator.
Smoke that layers and moyes 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.
SENSITI\ 'E AREAS
The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g.
residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, or non­
target crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).
Applicator is responsible for any loss or damage which results from spraying STRUCTURE in a
manner other than recommended in this label. In addition, applicator must follow all applicable
state and local regulations and ordinances in regard to spraying.
APPLICATION IN FERTILIZERS
) APPLICATIONS IN LIQUID FERTILIZERS
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STRUCTURE can be applied in liquid fertilizers. Follow all STRUCTURE label
recommendations regarding incorporation, timing of application, special instructions and
precautions. For other STRUCTURE tank mix partners, refer to the individual product labels for
specific recommendations for using these products with liquid fertilizers. Apply treatments in 20
or more gallons of liquid fertilizer per acre with ground equipment. Maintain continuous
agitation in the spray tank to prevent separation. To prevent clogging, use only flood nozzles
with no nozzle screens .
. -'1.11 individual state regulations relating to fluid fertilizer mixing, registration, labeling and
application are the responsibility of the individual andlor company selling the
STRUCTUllilliquid fertilizer mixture.
) LIQUID FERTILIZER COMPATIBILITY DETERMINATIONS
If a liquid fertilizer and herbicide(s) mixture separates in the spray tank, clogged equipment and
uneven application can result, which can cause poor weed control and crop injury. .-\lways
predetennine the compatibility of STRUCTURE in the specific liquid fertilizer to be used
according 10 the following directions:
J. Add 1 pint offertilizer to each of2 one-quart jars.
2. Add 1/2 teaspoon of adjuvant to one jar.
3. Add to each jar the correct amount of STRUCTURE as specified in the table below.
4. Close both jars and shake thoroughly for 10 seconds. Let them stand for 30 minutes and then
observe the results. Look for signs of separation, an oily layer or globules, sludge, flakes
.) or other precipitates.
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5. Determine compatibility:
(a) If the mixture without adjuvant does not separate, use this mixture in your spray tank.
(b) If the mixture with adjuvant does not separate, but the one without adjuvant separates, use
the adjuvant mixture in your spray tank. Add the adjuvant to the liquid fertilizer as
directed on the manufacturer's label.
(c) If either mixture separates, but mixes readily with shaking, the mixture can be used
providing good agitation is maintained in the spray tank.
(d) If separation of the mixture occurs, and agitation and, or the addition of
adjuvant/compatibility agent does not correct the problem, DO NOT use the herbicide(s)
in that specific liquid fertilizer.
Teaspoons of STRUCTURE to be Added
to 1 Pint of Liquid Fertilizer Solution
Gallons of Liquid Fertilizer
to be Applied per Acre
20
30
40
STRUCTURE
(tsp)
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STRUCTURE may be impregnated on dry bulk fertilizers. When applied as directed.
STRUCTURE/dry bulk fertilizer mixtures provide weed control equal to that provided by the
same rates of STRUCTURE applied in water or liquid fertilizer.
Apply STRUCTURE/dry bulk fertilizer mixtures only with ground equipment.
All individual state regulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer blending, registration, labeling, and
application are the responsibility of the individual and/or company selling the STRUCTh"REIdry
bulk fertilizer mixture.
A minimum of 200 pounds and a maximum of 450 pounds of dry bulk fertilizer impregnated
with the recommended amount of STRUCTURE must be applied per acre.
DO NOT impregnate STRUCTURE onto coated ammonium nitrate or limestone because these
materials will not absorb the herbicide. Dry fertilizer blends containing mixtures of ammonium
nitrate or limestone may be impregnated with STRUCTURE. A minimum of 200 pounds of
impregnated dry bulk fertilizer, excluding the weight of ammonium nitrate or limestone, must be
applied per acre.
,) Apply STRUCTURE at the rate of 3 pints per acre. Use the following table to determine the
amount of STRUCTURE to be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer based on the rate of
fertilizer which will be applied per acre.
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RATE CHART FOR IMPREGNATION OF DRY
BULK FERTILIZER WITH STRUCTURE
(Pints of STRUCTURE per Ton of Fertilizer)
STRUCTURE Rate Fertilizer Rate Pints of STRUCTURE
Per Acre Ibslacre Per Ton
of Fertilizer
3 Pints 200 30
250 24
300 20
350 17
400 15
450 13 113
For rates not listed in the table, calculate the pints of STRUCTURE to be impregnated on a ton
of dry bulk fertilizer using the following formula:
2000
Pounds of dry
fertilizer per acre
x
3 pints of
STRUCTURE per acre
(recommended rate)
=
Pints of
STRUCTURE per ton
of fertilizer
To impregnate STRUCTURE on bulk fertilizer, use a closed rotary-drum mixer or other
commonly used dry bulk fertilizer blender equipped with suitable spray equipment. Spray
nozzles must be placed to provide uniform coverage of STRUCTURE onto the fertilizer during
mlxmg. .
Apply the STRUCTURE/dry bulk fertilizer mixture with an accurately calibrated dry fertilizer /
spreader. The STRUCTURE/dry bulk fertilizer mixture must be spread uniformly on the soil
surface. Uneven spreading can cause poor weed control and crop injury.
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
STRUCTURE may be used in Roundup Ready soybeans grown in conventional, minimum-, or
no-till systems. STRUCTURE may be applied early preplant or preplant incorporated up to 15
days before planting. Preemergence applications may be made during or after planting but
before the crop cracks the soil surface. DO NOT apply postemergence (or at cracking) to
soybeans.
Adequate soil moisture is required for optimum activity of STRUCTURE. If sufficient rainfall
or irrigation to activate STRUCTURE is nO! received within 7 days after application, a thorough
shallow tillage or cultivation, or a postemergence herbicide treatment, (as appropriate to the
tillage system), is recommended to enhance weed control.
PREPLANT APPLICATIONS INCLUDING BURNDOWN
Surface apply STRUCTURE up to 15 days before planting. For enhanced burndown of existing
vegetation in no-till or reduced tillage systems, STRUCTURE may be applied in tank mix with,
or following, either 2,4-0, Roundup Ultra.. Touchdown, or Gramoxone Extra. Refer to the
respective product labels for rates, . methods of application, proper timing, weeds controlled,
restrictions, and precautions.
PREPLANT INCORPORATED APPLICATIONS
Apply STRUCTURE before planting and incorporate uniformly into the top I to 2 inches of soil.
STRUCTURE may be applied immediately before planting or up to 15 days prior to planting.
Incorporate within 7 days after application. If soybeans are planted on beds, apply and
incorporate after bed formation using PTO-driven equipment or rolling cultivator.
PREEMERGE~CE APPLICATIONS
SURFACE APPLICATIONS MADE BEFORE PLANTING
STRUCTURE may be surface applied up 10 15 days before planting, both north and south of
Interstate 1-80.
SURF ACE APPLICATIONS MADE AFTER PLANTING
STRUCTURE may be surface applied up to 2 days after soybean planting (before crop
emergence) south of Interstate 1-80. 00 NOT APPLY STRUCTURE AFTER SOYBEAN
PLANTING North ofInterstate 1-80, except in the states ofIndiana, Ohio, and Michigan.
Note: Plant soybeans at least one inch deep and adjust planters to ensure adequate seed coverage.
HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS
For conservation tillage systems, STRUCTURE may be tank mixed with 2,4-0, Roundup Ultra,
Touchdown, or Gramoxone Extra to kill existing vegetation.
STRUCTURE must be used only in accordance with the directions on this label. Always follow
the more restrictive label limitations and precautions when using tank mixes.
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HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS FOR BURNDOWN
IN CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEMS
For bumdown applications in conservation tillage systems:
• add an adjuvant or a surfactant to the spray mixture, ANO
• a nitrogen-based fertilizer at 1-2 qtJacre, or ammonium sulfate (spray grade) at 2.5lbs/acre
• ensure thorough coverage using a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre, with a higher
gallonage for fields with dense vegetation or heavy crop residues
• use appropriate nozzles to ensure thorough coverage
• use ground equipment only.
Adjuvant or Surfactant:
Use either a methylated seed oil concentrate (e.g., SUN-IT IF") or a crop oil concentrate at 1%
v/v (1 gallon per 100 gallons of spray mixture), or a nonionic surfactant (containing at least 80%
active ingredient) at 0.25% v/v (1 quart per 100 gallons of spray mixture).
Tank Mixtures with 2,4-D
2,4-0 may be used with STRUCTURE alone or in combination with other STRUCTURE ta:Jk
mixes prior to planting for control of some annual broadleaf weeds. Use the follo\\ing rates of
2,4-0 in tank mixtures with STRUCTURE:
2,4-0 Formulation
Ester
Amine
Rate (lb a.i.lA)
0.5
0.5
Refer to the 2,4-0 label for weeds controlled.
Minimum Oays
Before Planting
7
15
( Observe all precautions and limitations on the 2,4-0 label.
Tank Mixtures with Roundup Ultra or Touchdown
l~ When applied early preplant or preemergence, Roundup Ultra or Touchdown may be mixed with
~ STRUCTURE for control of weeds common to no-till production. Roundup Ultra Qr
(j Touchdown will aid in the burndown of existing weeds, while STRUCTURE controls noo­
emerged weeds and some emerged weeds.
The rate of Roundup Ultra or Touchdown, for tank mixes with STRUCTURE is the same as t!le
rate of these products when used alone.
Observe all precautions and limitations on the Roundup Ultra or Touchdown product labels.
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Tank Mixtures with Gramoxone Extra
Gramoxone Extra, at 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre, may be used with STRUCTURE alone or in
combination with other tank mixes for the control of certain emerged grasses and broad leaf
weeds. Use the 2.5 pint rate if weeds are 4 to 6 inches tall. Weeds over 6 inches may not be
controlled with this trealment. Apply up to 14 days before, during or immediately after planting.
When Gramoxone Extra is included in a tank mixture, add a nonionic spreader surfactant at a rate
of 8 fl. oz. per 100 gallons of spray mixture as the last ingredient in the tanle
Gramoxone Extra will control most annual emerged weeds and suppress many emerged
perennials. Refer to the Gramoxone Extra label for specific use recommendations and weeds
controlled.
Observe all precautions and limitations on the Gramoxone Extra label.
STRUCTURE FOLLOWED BY ROUNDUP ULTRA
IN A SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM
STRUCTURE may be applied early preplant, preplant incorporated, or preemergence to
Roundup Ready soybeans for early season weed control and residual activity on broadleaf weeds
and grass weeds. If weeds emerge later, Roundup Ultra may be applied postemergence for weed
control. Apply Roundup Ultra postemergence at 1 pint per acre when weeds are 1-3 inches, and
prior to canopy closure. The addition of ammonium sulfate (spray grade) at 2.5 Ibs per acre, is
recommended. For sequential treatments, a sufficient time period should elapse between
treatments to allow an appropriate assessment of weed control needs.
Note: DO NOT apply Roundup Ultra postemergence to soybeans that are not glyphosate­
resistant. Avoid conta.:t with all non glyphosate-resistant plants on which treatment is not
intended, since se'·ere injury or destruction will result from drift, splash, or other contact with
Roundup Ultra.
Observe all precautions and limitations on the Roundup Ultra product label.
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ROT A TlONAL CROP GUIDELINES
The following rotational crops may be planted after applying STRUCTURE in soybeans at the
recommended rate:
I. Anytime: Soybeans
2. Four months: Wheat
3. Nine and one-half months: IMI-CORN'" seed hybrids'; Field com (non IMI-CORN seed
hybrids)
4. Eleven months: . Barley; Edible beans
5. Eighteen months: Alfalfa; Grain sorghum; Oats; Pop com; Sweet com; Peas
6. Twenty six months: Potatoes
7. Forty months: Sugar beets'; Red table beets'; all crops not listed elsewhere m the
ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES'.
, Contact your chemical dealer, seed supplier, or American Cyanamid to obtain information
regarding the availability of imidazolinone tolerant (IMI-CORN) field com hybrids which are
adapted to your area.
, Following 40 months after a STRUCTURE application, and before planting sugar beets, red
table beets, or any crop not listed elsewhere in the ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES, a
successful field bioassay must be completed. The field bioassay consists of a test strip of
sugar beets (or the other intended rotational crop) planted across the previously treated field
and grown to maturity. The test strip should include low areas and knolls, and include
variations in soil such as type and pH. If no crop injury is evident in the test strip, sugar beets
(or the other intended rotational crop) may be planted the following year.
If the field is limed to adjust soil pH prior to planting sugar beets (or other rotational crops not
listed in the ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES), apply the lime at least 12 months prior to
planting.
PRECAUTIONS
DO NOT use STRUCTURE other than in accordance with the instructions set forth on this label.
DO NOT apply STRUCTURE postemergence to soybeans as crop injury may occur.
DO NOT use on crops other than soybeans. Crops other than soybeans, such as cotton, com,
grain sorghum, rice and vegetables, may be injured by spray drift or other indirect contact with
STRUCTURE.
To avoid injury to sensitive crops, spray equipment used for STRUCTURE applications mlli"! be
drained and thoroughly cleaned with water before being used to apply other products to these
crops.
Use of STRUCTURE in accordance with label directions is expected to result in normal growth
of rotational crops in most situations; however, various environmental and agronomic factors
make it impossible to eliminate all risks associated with use of this product and, therefore,
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rotational crop injury is always possible. For specific recommendations see the ROTATIONAL
CROP GUIDELINES.
Only rotational crops harvested at maturity may be used for feed or food.
Replanting: If replanting is necessary in a field previously treated with STRUCTURE, the field
may be replanted to soybeans. Rework the soil no deeper than the treated zone. DO NOT
APPLY A SECOND TREATMENT OF STRUCTURE.
In the event of a crop loss due to weather, soybeans can be replanted. DO NOT work the soil
deeper than 2 inches.
If soybeans are furrow irrigated, till the soil prior to planting winter wheat or barley. The beds
should be broken up and the soil mixed with tillage equipment set to cut 4-6 inches deep.
There should be an interval of at least 90 days between an application of STRUCTURE and
soy bean harvest.
DO NOT graze or feea treated soybean forage, hay or straw to livestock.
Application of produru containing chlorirnuron ethyl (e.g., Classic, Canopy~, Concert, Gemini~,
Lorox~ Plus, Preview.8, Pinnacle, Synchrony~, etc.), imazaquin (e.g., DETAIL~, SCEPTER~,
SCEPTER~ 70 DG, SCEPTER~O.T.~, SQUADRON~, STEEL~, TRI-SCEPT~), imazethapyr
(e.g., PURSUI~, PURSUI~PLUS EC, etc.), or flumetsulam (e.g., Broadstrike) the same year
as labeled rates of STRUCTURE may increase the risk of injury to sensitive rotational crops.
Consult labels for recommended uses of these products in combinations.
For additional information regarding the use of STRUCTURE, call telephone no. 800-942-0500.
TRI-4 HF, PROWL 3.3 EC, IMI-CORN, DETAIL, SCEPTER, SCEPTER 70 DG, SCEPTER
O.T., SQUADRON, TRI-SCEPT, PURSUIT, PURSUIT PLUS EC, and STRUCTURE are
trademarks or registered trademarks of American Cyanamid Company.
SUN-IT II is a trademark of Agsco, Inc.
Broadstrike, Sonalan, and Treflan are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences.
Accent, Basis, Canopy, Classic, Concert, Gemini, Lorox, Pinnacle, Preview, Staple, and
Synchrony are registered trademarks ofE.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
Permit, Roundup, and Roundup Ready are registered trademarks of Monsanto Agricultural
Products Co.
Exceed is a registered trademark of Nov artis, Inc.
Gramoxone and Touchdown are registered trademarks ofZeneca Inc.
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BROADLEAF WEEDS
Anoda, spurred
Buffalobur
Burcucumber
Carpetweed
Cocklebur, common
Copperleaf,
hophombeam
Virginia
Eclipta
Galinsoga
Jimsonweed
Knotweed
Kochia
Lambsquarters, common
Mallow, Venice
Marestail
Marshelder
Momingglory,
entireleaf
ivy leaf
pitted
smallflower
tall
Mustard Species
Nightshade,
black
eastern Black
hairy
Pigweed,
Palmer
redroot
smooth
spiny
Poinsettia, wild
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Pusley, Florida
Ragweed,
common
giant
Sage, barnyard
Sida, prickly (Teaweed)
Smartweed,
ladysthumb
Pennsylvania
WEED SCIENTIFIC NAlWES
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(Anoda cristata)
(Solanum rostratum)
(Sicyos angulatus)
(Mollugo verticillata)
(Xanthium strumarium)
(Acalypha ostryifolia)
(Acalypha virginica)
(Eclipta prostrata)
(Galinsoga)
(Datura stramonium)
(Polygonum)
(Kochia scoparia)
(Chenopodium album)
(Hibiscus trionum)
(Conyza canadensis)
(Iva xanlhifolia)
(Ipomoea hederacea var. intergriuscula)
(Ipomoea hederacea)
(Ipomoea lacunosa)
(Jacquemontia tamnifolia)
(Ipomoea purpurea)
(Brassica spp.)
(Solanum nigrum)
(Solanum ptycanthum)
(Solanum sarrachoides)
(Amaranthus palmeri)
(Amaranthus retroflexus)
(Amaranthus hybridus)
(Amaranthus spinosus)
(Euphorbia heterophylla)
(Tribulus terrestris)
(Portulaca oleracea)
(Richardia scabra)
(Ambrosia artemisiifolia)
(Ambrosia trijida)
(Salvia reflexa)
(Sida spinosa)
(Polygonum persicaria)
(Polygonllm pensylvanicum)
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BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTINUED
Spurge,
Prostrate
Spotted
Sunflower, Common
Texasweed
Velyetleaf
Waterhemp,
common
tall
GRASSES
Barnyardgrass
Corn, volunteer
Crabgrass,
large
smooth
Crowfootgrass
Cupgrass, woolly
Foxtail,
giant
green
yellow
Goosegrass
Itchgrass
Johnsongrass, seedling
Millet, \\ild-proso
Panicurn,
browntop
fall
Texas
Sand bur, field
Shattercane
Signalgrass, broadleaf
Sorghurn-almurn
Witchgrass
SEDGES
Nutsedge, yellow
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(Euphorbia humistrata)
(Euphorbia maculata)
(Helianthus annuus)
(Caperonia palustris)
(Abutilon theophrasti)
(Amaranthus rudis)
(Amaranthus tuberculatus)
(Echinochloa crus-gal/i)
(Zea mays)
(Digitaria sanguinalis)
(Digitaria ischaemum)
(Dactyloctenium aegyptium)
(Eriochloa villosa)
(Setaria Jaberi)
(Setaria viridis)
(Setaria glauca)
(Eleusine indica)
(Rottboellia cochinchinensis)
(Sorghum halepense)
(Panicum miliaceum)
(Panicum Jasciculatum)
(Panicum dichotomif/orum)
(Panicum texanum)
(Cenchrus incertus)
(Sorghum bicolor)
(Brachiaria platyphyl/a)
(Sorghum almum)
(Panicum capillare)
(Cyperus esculentus)
('T CYANA",'O
American Cyanamid Company
North America Agricultural Products Division
Crop Protection Products Department
Parsippany. NJ 07054 1;)1998
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