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# SILVERADO LQ WILD OAT HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-842**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Mesosulfuron-methyl (3.2%)
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- Label accepted: 2006-03-06
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00842-20060306.pdf
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NOTICE OF PE$T~CIDE~
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. _'_X_ Registr~·tion
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RereQ'istra t:ion,
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N.ame. a:ld Add:esa 01::.Registrant(iIl.91".de Zll', :Code):
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Bayer CropScienc~
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2T.W. Alexander Drive
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Resear-ch TriangicPark,. NC 17709
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. 26.4--842
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:oa::e of ~ssua.r.c:e,
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MAR 62006
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Cor'lditio.I'lal
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Silverado LQ Wild Oat
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,Herbicide
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On, ~he })asia· ofil:J:f~rn.ation ·f·.:nr.l1i;9~oi::i :b'.r the ~~gi~t.t;":;t. t;h~ "b";-".., "'tlm.en pes,;-.i,(!i.Q."·~" t::'-'r.~6y·
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:iegillt.-ered/rere..:rietered ·tinde:::- the. F\ild;:'raL J:ns!!t:ticidc, Fungicide Llmi Rodeo::icide Act.
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lL.og!.Sl;.r<tti= is :l:J.~-r.o way to !:if! ,construed as an er,doraensnt or reconmienda::ion of this prod'Jet. :by t.ho Ager:cy.
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U!: oMe; to protect -r.ealth and t~ ce~yir~n:nent; the ~inistra::or, on his .. mot.ien, may al:. any till:~. 9ueper.:lor
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c/JIn;;,,~ th~ ,T:"'i{.i:-;i;;;"f:il;:im:' or j,. ·!-'f<.Rt:ld.de .1;\ .il.C:cordanc .... :ttlt ·t.he Act:. The ac:ceOltsnce of any :laf:"~ in·1:onr.ect.ion
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:Vith the ie;ri;'t.-.;'"t~;,)i'·"F, )'l'rcxj,.::1~ lJI~:,l;"'-I:t:l" 7u~\~ .l~i .tot:. t.·o be. canat.cu .. d.a:a !;fi"'b19 t.he ri<:gishant .<t. :dg~t. to .
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Thi$pt'{)ducti,s CQ:nd,tiona]ly registttred 'in:aecQrdancewithFIFRA sec. 3(c)(7)(A) proVided
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that you:
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1. Submitand/or cite all data required. for regis:tratiol1h:etegistratioll of-your product when
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the· Agency r~qu4"esall regi.stfants ~f si~llar'products to s~bmitsuch data. . . .
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2. Subniitthe foiIo\'ving data (including electronic copies. ifpossible)to EPA by the dates
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speCified below:
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a. A one ~tcar'storagc stability (guidcline830.6317)oonductedunder warehouse
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. ~QIidi~ions .and 'corrpsion characiteristi~s (guideline 83().6320) must pe 5u:brnitted by
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March.1.2007. it is recommended that observations. torthe storage stability study' .
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b~ made ~l 0, 3.6~.9, and 12 month intervals. .
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-b, Additi()J1!~l r.es'idu~~atfA (2-3 bridging studi~s. i.~,. stu~e~ with ~w'Q tOm)lilatjon:s
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. ,iIi siae..by-side ·pl~1S usirig'the same application rate :and prcharvestifiteNal) must tie .
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submitted whkhcomparc residues: ofthe safener iIi Jora,ge, hay. and straw from
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Signatv.r~ of 1\ppr;Qv h:y- O~ £:!c La 1 : Date;
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E:PA Form 857C-6
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, 'page 2,
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EPA Rei. No! 264-842'
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apBli~ation ofth~: WDq .alld 'oU disper~iol1'-formuhitloius. The data should refleetthe,
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proposed PHIs;andthe p:rbPos~d applicatitnlsratcs. Ra\vdata a.nd chtomatogtalIls~hould be' '
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·submitted., , . '
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J. Make the~{}l1owingchange~ to the label:
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a. All changes to fhe hlbeling specified in: the~~ched dpcument",Sunim!lf}' of
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Comments on Microsoft Word ._p SIL VERAbOT \-.Q wlld 'Oat herbicide-12-16-04.doc"
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"~.'Delete··'(sa.r~'gi"assesr· after.~~pr<)tcctivc cycwear" in the "Perso~ttlProtectiye
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, . :Equipmet1t"s~ctlon" - ., '. ", " .."
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c. In the "S\V8th Adjustmenf' subsection of the "Spray Drift MCIllagement" ,section,
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change "downward'; to ·~doWflwjnd". ' . ,
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·Ifthese conditiohs.arenotcomplied wh~ thetegistration WiUhesubject to cancelIation in
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, aC,cordance with FIFRA sec. 6(e). 'Your release for shipment ofthe product constitutes acceptance
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of these conditions.
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~ s~pe~ copy of the label is~n,ciosed for your ~cco~~s,
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If'you have any questions abo,ut' this letter. please contact Tobi Colvin-Snyder at 703-305-
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7891. ;
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Jim Tompkins
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Product Manager (25)
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Herbicide Branch
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Re&istrationDivlsion (750Sq
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Summary of Comm'ents on Microsoft Word' -
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PSILVERADOT LQ Wild Oat
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herbicide-12-,16-04.doc
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Page: 1
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SequenCe number: 1
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Author: Tobi
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Date: 2{22.,'2006 8:54:3tPM
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Type: Noto
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Change the ragJstreUon number to 264-642.
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Sequenconumber: 2
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Author: Tobi
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Date: 212212006 8:55:53 PM
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Type: 'Note
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Add .... Contains petroleum distillates" under theingrodients statement
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Sequence number: 3
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Author. Tobi .
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Date: 2122/2006 11 :20:52 PM
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Type: Note
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Replacothis paragraph with the rollowing:
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Hatmrul if swallowodorabs,orbcd through skin. CRuSes substantial but tom pora ry oye injury. Do nOl get in eyes, skin, or on
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clothing, wear protective eyowear (safety glasses).
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Sequence number: 4
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Author. Tobi ,
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Date: 212212006 11 :23:53 PM
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Type: Note
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. Add the foliowing:
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NOlETO PHYSICIAN: May pose an aspiration pneumonia hazard. Contains petroleum distillate.
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Page:'g
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tit Sequence number: 1
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. Author. Tobi
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Date: 2/22/2006 11 :22:20 PM
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Type:,Nqto
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Add 'To the exton! p~rmittcd by law, " immediately prior to "The eXclusive remedy .....
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SllVERADOJ~ ·LQ Wild Oat
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<0:5Q;; ~ " " --' ---------------- __ -------- __ --~------~------------__ ~~--------------~7r~~~~-5n~'!~·"I:I~~ . A He, rblcide for the Con, .trol of Wild Oa,t in W, heat, Includ,lng Durum ;s -:g 5 .. \J)
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ACTIVEcINGREOIENT: . 1~ ~·.t '
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Mesosulfuron~Methyl~{CAS No.: 208465-21-8) ................................................................................................... : ... ~ ........ 3.2%
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INEFlTINGREOIENTS: ......................................... ; ......................................................................................... : .............. 96:8% ..
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Protected by U.S. Patent No. TOTAL: 100.0%
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.tfJl *This product contain~ 3.2% of active ingredient, Mesosulfuron-Methyl, by weight.
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Silverado La Wild Oatherbicide'contains 0.285 lbs. of mesosutfuron-methyl active ingredient per galton.
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E1J E.P.A.Reg. No:264~XXX' E.P.A. Est. No.
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"'KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN>
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WARNING - AVISO
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81 usted no entiende ia etlqueta. busque aaJgulen para quese Ia eicpllque a usted en detalle.
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Of xOi.! do not underatand the labQli flndsomeane to 8!plaln It to you In detail,)
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. For M.EQ.!.CAJ. And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies QfiLY Call 24 HoursA.OaY 1-800-334 .. 7577
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For PROPUCIUSE Information Call1-866.99BAYER(1-866~992;.2937)
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FIRST AID
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IF IN evES: u ,Hold eye open and rinSe slowly and gen~ with waLer for 15·20 minutes. •
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• RemovQ contact lonses: if present. aner tho first 5 minutes, thon continue rinsing.
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• Call apoisonoOntrol centoror doctor for treatment advice.
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IF SWAt.LOWED: • Immediately call a pOllioh control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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• Have person sip a glass or water if able to S\lIallow.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person.
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IF ON SKIN OR • Take off contaminated clothing.
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CLOTHI~G: Rinse skin immediately With plenty of water for ,15,20 minutes.
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• Ca1laj)olson contr'oi center or doctor for treatment advice.
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. For MEDICAL Emergencies Catl 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334~7577.
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Hav! the ~roduct container or label with )'i)u when calling a polson control center or doctor orgol"g for tr~tment.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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WARNING
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HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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'~ Harmfu! if swallov~ed or abSorbed through skin. Ca~seS,substantial but temporary eye injury. Avoid contact with skin. eyes or clothing.
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". .' wearpmtective oyewear (safety glasses). . ,
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PERSONAL PROT~ctIVE EQUIPME~T (PPE)
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Some m~terials that arechernical-resistanl t!l thisproducl are listed below. If you want more options, follow the insiructions for category
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A.on an EPA chemical resistance category selection cnart.
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Applicators and otherh~dlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and longparits, socks; shoes, chemical resistant gloves such as
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" barrier'laminate, buly'l rubber ~ 14 mils. nitrile rubber'=: 14 mils, or neoprene rubbor ~ 14 mils and protective eyewear (safety glasses).
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Discard clOthing and other ~I?sorbcnt materials .that have beon drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's qonccntrale. Do
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nqt rells, them. Followman)Jfacturer's instructions: for cleaning/maintaining PPE. Ir'no such in~tructionsfor washables, use detergent
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and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENT
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft In a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Prolection
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Standard (WPS) ror agri(:ultlJral pesticides (40 CFR 170.240 (d}(4-6)). the handler PPE requirements may he reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Use~ shoLild:
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.• Wash hands beforaaating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using tho toilet
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• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove Personal Protective Equipment immediately after handling this product. As soon as pos.~ible, wash, thoroughly and
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change into clean clotning.
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~NVIRONMENTALHAZARDS .
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Do not apply direcUy to water, to areas where surface water Is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean h,fgh wat~r.niai'1<. Do not
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con~aminate any body otwater and do not applywtienlwhere conditions could favor runoff. Do not contaminate water. by deaning of
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equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. .
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.. . , DIRECTIONS' FOR USE.
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It Is ai violation of Federal law to Use this procluctin a manner inconsistent with Ita·labeling •.
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. Do not use this product until you have read the entire label.
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Do r,6tapply this produclina way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
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may be in the area during application .
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For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the agency responsible for pesticIde regulation.
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r-~~--------~------~--~~--~----------------------~~--------------------------~ AGRiCULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only,in acCordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This standard contains
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. requirements for the protection' of agricultural w()rke~ on farms, forest.~, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural
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. pesticides. It contains requirements for training. decontaminalion, notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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instructions anC! exceptions pcr.aining to the statements on tilis label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry
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intervals. Tho requi~m.ent.~ in this box only apply to uses of this product that are (".overed by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hou~s.
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PPE required fot carty entry to treated amas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that InVOlve's contact with
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anything that has been treated such asplarits. Soil or water. is coveralls, sodc.s, shoes. chemical resistant glo~s such as barrier
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laminate. butyl rubber> 14 mils. nitrite rubber >·14 mils, 0, neoprene rubber> 14 niils, and protective eye wear.
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STORAGE·AND DISPOSAL
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00 not contarilinate, water, food or foed by storago or disposal.
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PESTICIDE STORAGE
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StO(~ I~ a cool, dry place:
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
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Wastes resulting from. the usc of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposalfacilily.·
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CONTAINER DISPO$AL
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Empty'containers shOuld be triple rinsed (or equivalent). then offer for recycling or reconditioning; or puncture and .disposcof in a
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sanitary landfill. or by.incineratfon; or, if allowed by State .and local authorilie!'l, by burning. If burned, stay cut of smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION . . .
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SILVERADO'" LQ Wild Oal herbicide is used as a roliarspray in wheat for thecontrot of wild oat and wild mustard. This product
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~quiros the addition of an adjuvant as.spe<:ified in this label. . .
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY .
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SllVERADOTV LQ WiidOat herbicide Is absorbed through the follago of plants. rapidly inhibiting growth of susceptible weeds. Visual
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symptoms progress from yellowing to neaosis of the growin~ point and eventual plant deatt!. '
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Best weed control is obtained when SILVERADO Til, LQ Wild Oat herbicide is applied to young actively growing weeds ill vigorously
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groWing wlieat that will shade competitive weeds. Herbicide applications can be negatively impacted by environmental conditions and
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tank mix partners. Abnormal onvironment-'ll conditions (excess soil moisture or drought, extrome cold weather)' can influence aop
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tolerance afld herbicidal activity. Adverse conditions may cause lemporary damage to the crop SUch as yelloWing or shortened plant
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height. These conditions maY'also impact weed control resulting in reduced levels of control or weed stunting. rather than 'weed death.
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However, weed competition will be greatly reduced. and l'lhould permit normal crop development .
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APPUCATION TIMING
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Weed App'ication T1mln~
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SILVERADO;>! LQ Wild Oatherbicideisa postemergenoeherbicide and best results are obtained whenappliC'.ations are made to young
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actively growing weeds. For wild oat control. the weed application timing is (rom 1-leaf to the 2·tiller stage of growth. See weed tables
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for appropriate apphcation tirnin~ and weed size. Treat heavy weed infestations befat:e they become competitive With lhecrop. .
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Wheat Timing
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Apply SILVERADOTN LQ \Nild Oat I)smicide to .wheat from emergence up to 55 days PHI.
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SPRAY ADDITIVES
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SILVERADOn.tLO Wild Oat herpicide is a liquid formulation that does not Include an adjuvant An adjuvant. must be tank mixed with
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SI\. VERADO .... La according to the guidelines as described in the Mixing Order section. It is recommended that additives be certified
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. by the Chemical Producers·and.Distributors Jl,ssociation(CPDA) .
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. Applir.ation of SILVERADO~ LQWild Oat herbicide mu~t include either it methylated seed oii or a basic blend typeaiijuvant· Use a
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hIgh quality methylated' seed oil (MSO) with 10~{, emulsifier or gmater at 1:5 ptJA' .
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DO not use aqdjtives that alter thc ~pr3y solution below 6.0 pH. Best results are obtained at spray solution pH of 6.0 - 8;0.
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"Methyl~ted Seed Oil (MSO)
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Apply a methylated seed oil in .tank mixture with SiLVERADO .... LO at.a rate of 1.5 pt fA in spray volumes of 10 gal,lons Of more per
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acre. In special circumstarices'.when SILVERADO"" LQis tank mixed witl'1 a peslicide that restricts the addition of a~melhylatod seed
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oil"a non-ionic based basic blend adjuvant should be usedinstcad. .
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' Basic Blend Adjuvants
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Select a Bl:!Sic Blend adjuvant that is a ·formLilatcd combination or a non-Ionic surfactant and a nitrogen source. ~se.~ Basic Blend.
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adjuvantst 1 :- 1.25% v,lv ,in tank mixture with SILVERADorr A LQ. Sele!;t the approprjate amount of basic blpnd ~djtNant per acre
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depending on .Iocal oc:inditionsbut do not apply less Bastc Blend adjuvant than 0.8 plJA.
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APPLICATION METHODS
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Uniform, thorougl'1 spray oOverage is important to achieve .oonsistentweed control. The use of nozzles and spray pressure that deliver
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medium spray droplets as indicated in the nozzle manufacturer's catalogs and In accordance with ASAE Standard ·S-572 are highiy
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recommended for optimum spray. coverage~nd canopypenetratiori. Do not· use flood-jet nozzles, contro!'od droplet applicatiOn
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equipment, or cone' rlOzzloS.
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Ground Application
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SILVERADOTM LQ-Wild Oat herbicide can be applied·btoad~st in 10 - 20 gallons of water per acre. Uniform hCrbic;tde application is
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important for satisfactory w'eed control. Fot weed Control in dense Weed canopies. use 15 to 20 gallons or waierpel' acre. Weed
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infestations should .be trQatedbeforotheybecomc competitive '!Vilh the Q'op.
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80-dcgree or 11Q.degree fJ~t-fan nozzles are recommended for optimum spray coverage and canopy penotration. Use a spray
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pressure (hat delivers medium spray droplets. Use screens that are,50 mesh or larger,
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Do not apply this produClthrough any type of irrigation system.
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Aerial Application
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Calibrate the spray equipment prior to use. S!\.VERADOTtA LQ Wild Oat hClrblcid~ should be applied in ~rhinimum of 5gal/ons of wator
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per broadcast acre. Use nozzles and spray pressure that do liver medium spray droplets as Indicated in the nozzle manufacturc(s
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('~talogs and in accoroancfl :with ASAE Standard 8-572 for optimum spray coverag9 and canopy penotration. AArial applicatiOnS with
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this prOduct should be made at a maximum height of 10 f~elabove the crop with low drin nozzles at a pressuR? of 40 psi or a.t a
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pressure recommended by !hI'! nOzzle maniJfa9!urer. Avoid application under conditions wh.ero uniform'Coverage cannot be obtained or
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where excessive. spray drift may occur. . . ,
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Flagmen and loaders' should avoid inhalation of spray mist .and prolonged Contact with skin.
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See tho' Spray Drift Management section of this label for additional'information on proper application of SILVERADO'TI. LO Wild Oat
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llerbicide. .' .
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ENDANGERED SPECIES'
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To avoid adverse effects on endangerEld dioot sp"ecios, the following mitigation measures will be required where endangered species
|
||
occur in Counties (jsled in the table below,
|
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For ground applications, thA app!icator Must
|
||
1. Apply when ,theteis sustained Wind away from naliveplan! cO!Tlml!nitios, qR
|
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2. Use lo~pressu!e'no~les accoming tomanufaCt(jre(s specifications that pr~uco only coarse or very coarSe droplets, OR
|
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3. Leave 25 footuntroatett buffer between treatment area and native plant communities,
|
||
For acrialapplications, tlie applicator must
|
||
1. Apply only When there is sustained wind away from native plant COIl1munlties, OR
|
||
2. Leave 150 foot untreated buffer betwnen treatment area andnattve plants~ ,
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51 V RA OT LQ WI 0 h bl'd . t df L E D ., Id at er CI e is not reillS ere 'fh or use In fld estates 0 aho,' Oregon,Washington, and Wyoming.
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State CountY State County'
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Minnesota Brown Montana Flathead
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c CotlqllWOOd . Lake
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Goodhue
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- Jackson
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Renville
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• ' MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
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•
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Sil VERAOOTV LO Wild Oat herbIcide must be applled~h clean and properly calibrated equipm~ni. Prior to adding SILVERADO TIl
|
||
LO Wild Oat herbicide to the spray tank. ensure that the spray tank. filters and nozzles have been lhoroughly cleaned.
|
||
Mlxlng'Order.
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t. Fill the tank 1/~ to 113 full of water.
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2. While agitaling, add the required amount of SILVi:RADO'r.I LQ Wild Oat herbicide.
|
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3. Continue agitation unlil the SILveRADO'" LO is, fully dispersed. at least 5 minutes.
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4. .Once SILVE.RAOO"" LQ is fully dispersed.rj'laintain agitation and continue filling tank with water. II. is lmportant lh~t - i
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S'LVERADO~'" La is fully mixed with water be~ore adding anyolher material.
|
||
5. As the tank is filling. add the required amount of spray adjuvanl(methylateQ soed oil or basic blend adjuvant). Add additional
|
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pesticide tan~ mix partner, If desired.
|
||
G. ~ontinue agitation during herbicide application ~o ensure uniform spray coverage. If the mixture, is not continuously agitated,
|
||
settling may oCCtlr. If senling occurs, thoroughly re-agitate spray solution for at leasl 10 minutes before application. Use spray
|
||
solution within 24 hours after mixing.
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||
COMPATIBIUTY
|
||
If SILVERADO'''' La Wild Oat herbicide is 10 be tankmixnd with other herbicides, compatibility should be,tested prior to mixing. To test
|
||
for'compatibility. usee'small conlaillAr and mix a small amount (0.5 to 1QI) of spray solution, combining all ingredients in the same ratio
|
||
as 1110 anticipated use. Ir any indications of physlcal incompatibility develop. do, not use this mlxtufe for "spraying. Indicationsof.
|
||
incompatibility usually OCQJr within 5--15 minutes after. mixing. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used, for precautionary
|
||
siatements, direction~ for use, geographic andother.restriclions.
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•
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•
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WEED CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS
|
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Rate Recommendation Tables for Weed Control , '
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||
. Apply SILVERADOTL' La Wild Oat herbicide * a mte of 1 - 1.25 fluid ounce per aero in wheal Weed control at selected weed heights
|
||
and stag"as is shown in Ihefollowlng table: ' . . . . . .•
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Annual WeedsContrOlied wtth SILVERAOOTiotWlld Oat Herbicide
|
||
(fluid Oljnces product/Acre) . . .
|
||
Weed Species . 1.." ..25* Fluid ozs/Acre ' '~
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||
Common Name (ScientHlc'Name)' SILVERADO~ LQ Wild Oat Herbicide
|
||
North Dakota. South Dakota. Minnesota &rid
|
||
Montana
|
||
Wild oat (Avenafatua)
|
||
Mustard. wild (Brassica kaber) 1'·2 inches
|
||
. Volunteer Canola (BrasSictJ napus& Bras.'1ic:a rapa) 1 - 2 inches
|
||
Green foxtail (So~aria viridis) Suppression"
|
||
Yellow foxtail (Setari8/utescens) Suppressio,,"
|
||
PerSian damol'(LollumpersiCrIm) Suppression'·
|
||
~igwiled., red root (Amaranthusretrbfleicus) Suppressioil·~
|
||
Voluntee(oorn (Zoa mays) Suppression--
|
||
• Undcrdryeonditions. u~ SILVERADOru LQ ~ta dosage of up to 1.25 fluid ozsfacre for best results.
|
||
~. Suppre~d weeds wiU be stunted ingrowth and/or berEiduced in number as cOmpared to non-treated areas but p~~om1ance 'Ninnot
|
||
be commerciall~ acc~Ptable. ", .
|
||
TANK MIX RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
SILVERADOTM LQ Wild Oat herbicide may be tank mixed With the herbicides listed below to provide broad~spoctrum weed oontrql.
|
||
When using SILVERADO~"" LQ in tank mix comblnaUonsi' follow the precautions and directions of the most restrictive label. !tis
|
||
recOmmended that herbicides riOtspecifi~lly listed on tllis iabal for tank mixing with SILVERADom LQ WiI<1 Oat herbicide be applied
|
||
sequentially, 5 days' prior to or 5, days after a SILVERADO'r~ La Wild Oat herbicide treatment. Consult appropriate label'of' each tank
|
||
miX partner for recommcl1da~on's regarding application rates required lo'control weeds n~t iisted on Ihi~.label. , .
|
||
. Tank Mixtures for Additional. Weed Control
|
||
Ally~ ,. I ExpreSsf.!)'t Starane N t (2)
|
||
Ally'" Extra .• Harmony'~ Extra XP t Stinqer Th' t
|
||
,
|
||
BUCTRIL'" Herbicide °t 'I Harmony'" t WideMatch fM (3)
|
||
BRONATE ADVANCEDm Herbicide • (1) I. MCP esler (various) •• ;
|
||
• Private .Label Bronate,AdVanced or equival'1nt bromoxynil procluclS may be substiiUted in a tankmix for these produCts
|
||
.. Variousfor:mulations of MCPEster may.be used ai a dosage of up to O.2Slb ailA -
|
||
t MCP Ester may be added as broad leaf tan'k mix,partner at no more Ulan O,251b ai/A of Mep Ester in lank'rnixturo",ith
|
||
, SILVERADO'" " ' ,
|
||
(1) Oo,riot exceed. 0:8 pUAofBronateAdvah~d in comt?il'u~tion with SIL:VERi\DOTM
|
||
',(2) ,Up to O.3ptlA of ptlA otStarana IS reoammendecSJor use in oombirialion with SILVERADOTM
|
||
(3) Up to 1.0 ptlA OfWidP.,M3ich is reoommenqed for "use in combination wl~ SILVERADO'M
|
||
Tank Mixtures for Disease Control
|
||
SILVERAoo":!ol Wild Oal herpicide may be applied,fn combination with S'tratflgo®, Headline. Tilt® or Topsin® M 70WP fungicides for
|
||
weed and disease control. I.t is not recommended to add Siratogo to lankmixturos thaI contain 'both Silverado Wjld Oat herbicide and
|
||
Bronate Advanceq. APplicatjons of SilveradO + Bronate Advanced and fungiCides m~y cal.lse temporary yellowing~ leaf burn and or
|
||
h~i9hl reduction of the crop. Rerer to the specific fungicide label for usc directions. application rates. restrictions end a list of diseases
|
||
controlled. '
|
||
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
Tank Mixtures for Insect Control
|
||
SILVERADOTM LO Wild Oat herbicide may be applied with Mustang ~ax, Sevln® XLR Plus, Warriot® Insecticide with Zeon TechnolOgy
|
||
or Z-CypeO.B EC Insecticide. Refer to the specific Insectlcido label for use directions, application rates,. restrictIons and a ItSl of Insects
|
||
Controlled.' '
|
||
Tank Mlx'Precautions
|
||
Always follow the label instructions of the tank mix partner as well as SILVERAOOiN LQ Wild Oat herbicide. Check the clompatibility of
|
||
SILVERADO'" La vyild Oat h~rbicide and the tank mix partner by mixing all componentS in the order specified.in the Mixing Order
|
||
section. Including adjuvants,DOd w~ler. into a small separate container in order to evaluale compatibility prior to adclll'l9 them to tho tank.
|
||
CLEANUP PROCEDURE
|
||
1. Drain the tank completely; and then wash o'ultank, boom and hoses witll clean water. Drain again.
|
||
2~ Half flll the lank with clean:walcr and add ammonia (Le., 3% domestic ammonia solution) at a dilution rate of 1% (Le:. 1 gallon of
|
||
domestic am~ni!! for every 1 oogallon5 of rihsate). Comj)lete filling of the tank with \vater. Agit.'lte/recirculate and flush through
|
||
boom and hoses. Leave agitation on for 10 minutes. DraIn tank colT1pletely. .
|
||
3: Repeat step 2.
|
||
4. Remove nozilos'and screens and soak them in a1% ammonia solution. InSpElctnozzles and screens and romove visible residues.
|
||
5. Flush tank. boom. 'and hoses with dean water.
|
||
6; Inspect tank for ,visible residues. If present, repeal slep 2 .
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
SILVERADO'M LO Wild Qat herbicide is not volatile. Damage to, sensitiv~ crops can occur as a result of spray drift. Spray drm can be
|
||
managed by several applica~n factors and by spraying under the appropriate climatic conditions. Consequently, 'avo,idance of spray
|
||
drift iSthe res~onsibillty of the applicator and grower.
|
||
'SENSITIVEAAW:Thopcslicide should only be applied when the potenl1alfor drift to adjacent sonsitive areas.(o.g.,residential areas,
|
||
b~ies ·of water, kriowr:I hf!bitats for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g .. when wind is qlowing away
|
||
from the sensitive areas). '
|
||
A~oiding spray drift, at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator and grower. The interaction of many equipmenl-and
|
||
wcatheHelated f~ctors,detcrminc the potolltia! for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering aU th~se
|
||
factors when makir.gdec!~ions. ,,'
|
||
00 not apply under circumstances where pOssible drm to unprotected persons or to food, forage, or other plantings Illat might be
|
||
damaged or crops theroofrendered unfit for sale, usa or consumption can occur.
|
||
The following drift management requirements' muslbe followed to avoid off.target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural
|
||
field crops.
|
||
'1. 'The diStance of the. outer most nonles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan ,or, rotor. ,
|
||
2. 'Nozzles must always pOint backward paralle! with the air stream and never bCi pointed dov,,"wards more than 45 degrees .
|
||
3. All aerial anc! ground application 8<luipment must be' properly maIntained and calibrated using appropriate carriers. '
|
||
Where states have more stringent regulations. :thet shaUbe observcd. The applicator should DO familiar with and take inlo8cCoLmt the
|
||
infonnalion covered in the Aerial Drift Reduction AdvisQIY Infonnation.
|
||
INFORMATION ON DROPLET SIZE:
|
||
The best drift manage~ent strategy is to apply the largest d.roplets that'pr~vldesufficicnt coverage and control. ApplYing larger droplets
|
||
reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly. or under unfavorable enYiroOl:nental conditions (see
|
||
Wind, Temperature arid Humidity. and TemlXlrature Inversions below).
|
||
Uniform. thorough spray coverage is important toa~hlp.veconsistent weed control. Select nozzles and pressure, thaI deliver MEDIUM
|
||
spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturer's catalogs and in accordance with ASAE Standar~ S-572. Nozzles that daliver
|
||
COARSE spray droplets may be used to reduce spray drift provided spray Volume per a'cre (GPA) is inCr~ased to maintain coverage of
|
||
'weeds. '
|
||
CONTROLUNG DROPLET SIZE:
|
||
• Volume - Use t).igh flaw rate nozzles to apply tho highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger
|
||
drqplets. '
|
||
• Prossure - Do not exceed the nozzle mantifacturer"s rocommended pressures. For many nozzlotypeS lower pressure produces
|
||
largel'droplets. When higtlClr flow rates are needed. use higher flow rale nozzles instead of incroasing pressure.
|
||
• Number 9f nozzles· Use the minimum number of nozzles that provIde uniform cOverage,
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
'.
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
Nozzie Orientation - Orienting noulesso that thc' spray is rf:')lcased parallcl to the airstream produces larger droplets !han other
|
||
orientations and is the recommended practice. Significant deflection from horizontal will reduce droplet siz,e and increase drift
|
||
potential.
|
||
Nozzle Type - 'Usea nozzlo
|
||
9
|
||
type that is designed for the intended applir.ation. With most nozzle M>es, narrower spray angles
|
||
produce larger droplets. Consider using low-<lrif! nozzles. Sofid stream nozzles Oriented straight back p.roduco the larg~st droplets
|
||
and the lowest drifi.
|
||
BOOM LENGTH:
|
||
. For some use patterns, reducing the effecti .... e boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift
|
||
wiihout reducing swath width. .
|
||
APPUCATION HEIGHT:
|
||
Applications shoul" ilot be made at a height greater than 10 feet above tho top of the largest plants unless a greater height is required
|
||
for aircraft safety. Making applications atthe towest heightlhat 1s safe reduces exposure 'of droplets to evaporation·and,wind •.
|
||
For ground boom,applications. !'Ipplywith nozzl(:\ hCightno more than 4 foet above lha ground or crop canopy.
|
||
SWATH ADJUSTMENT:
|
||
When appliCAtions are' mai;lc with· a crosswi~d, the swath will bo displaced downward .. Therefore, on t.he up and downwind edges. of the
|
||
field, the applicator must oompcnsate for this displacement by adjusting the :p?th of the aircroft·upWilid. Swath adjustment disl!3nce
|
||
sholilff increase, with increa!';ingdrifi potentiSl (hlgher'wind, smaller drops. etc.) .
|
||
WIND:
|
||
Drift potential l<; lowest between wind spoedS of 2· - 10 mph. Hawever, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type
|
||
determine drift potential.~t any given speed. Application should be avoided b~[ow 2 mph due to variable wind direction and high
|
||
inversion potential. NOTE: Local lerrain can infliJence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and
|
||
how they affect spray drifi.
|
||
For all non-aerial applications, winO !'lpcod must be measured adjacent to tho application site, on the upwind side, immediately prior to
|
||
application.' .'
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND.HUMIDITY:
|
||
When making applif,;atjons' in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evaporation. Droplet
|
||
evaporation, is' most severe when oonditioo!'l are both hot and dry. Avoid sprayIng during oonditions of low humid,ity' and/Of high
|
||
temperatures. .
|
||
TEMPERAtuRE. INVERSIONS:
|
||
. Do not make aeri~1 or ground applications into areas oftemperalure invflrsions becausedrifi polen~ial is high. Temperature inversions
|
||
festrict vertica'. air. mixing, w.hlch causes' small suSp,en<lcd droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can .move in
|
||
unpredic~ablo, directions duo to the light variable winds common during inversions. Tempomtureinversions are charactQiized by
|
||
ilicreasing temperatUres with altitude and arc common on nights With limited cloud oover and light to no. wind. They begin to rorm as the
|
||
sunsets and ofton continue i['lto the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however. if fog is not pres~nt, inversions
|
||
can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a 'ground SOUrce·Of an, aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that laye~ and moves
|
||
laterally h~ a oonconb-ated:'c!oud (under low wind. Conditions) Indicatos an inversion, while smoke thai moves upward and rapidly
|
||
dissipAtes indicates good vertjcal air mixing. . .
|
||
• ROTATIONAL CROP INTERVALS
|
||
..
|
||
CROP ROTATION INTERVAL
|
||
Whcat 7 days
|
||
Barlev. 30 days
|
||
SunfloWers 30 dayS
|
||
Sovbeans 90 days '.
|
||
. Lentils 90da:£s
|
||
Ory Beans 9nda~
|
||
PoaS 90 days
|
||
SUQarbeets 9 months.
|
||
~ Potatoes 10 months
|
||
Canola 10 months
|
||
"
|
||
Corn, 12 months
|
||
For all other crops"do not plantfor a periOd of ten months following SILVERAOOTM LO Wild Oat herbicide application.
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
\\o\-\~
|
||
RESISTANT WEED MANAGEMENT
|
||
SILVERADO'" La Wild Oat h~rt,icide ~ a Group B/2 herbicide. ALS-:resistanceexists naturally in some weed hiotypes. Theso
|
||
biotypes may not be cOntrolled by SILVERADOT~ LO Wild Oat hOrblcide. Solection of ALS resistant biotypes, throug~ repeated use of
|
||
these herbicides in' the ,same field, may result in a lack of Weed control. Hotate SILVERADOTt.I LQ Wild Oat herbicide with he'roicides
|
||
with other modes of action: ,tarik mix herbicides with other modes of action and use cuiturnl pra~tices such as crop rotations to reduce or
|
||
delay tho selection or·resist<lr'ltweed populations." A resistant biotype may b~ prClSont if lack of contrOl cannot be atllibuted to poor
|
||
application tochniqueorenvironmcntal conditions: Conta,etyour 10calUniv~rsity perSonr'lel ot a Bayer CropScience re~rosenlativefor
|
||
additionalinfonnatlon,
|
||
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
|
||
• Use adjuvants as specified on this label with SILVERADO'" La Wild Oat herbicide.
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
Do not apply SIL VERADOTII La Wild Oat herbicide to crops undersown with grass and legume.species.
|
||
SIL VERAOOWl. La Wild Oat herbicido is ralnfast 4 hours after application to most weed species. Rainfall within 4 hours may result
|
||
in reduced weed control. Weed control may, boredue»d if appli~tion is made, in the presence of heavydew,.fog, and .mist/rain.
|
||
APplications ShOUk! be made to actively growing weeds. Wecd control may be reduced when weeds ere under stress due to
|
||
severe weather conc!itions,drought, very cold tomperatures, etc. Weed control may be reduced if lIle herbicide application is made
|
||
under dry, dusty conditi9fls - especially in the wheel track areas.
|
||
Do not usc liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions such as ,is-O·O Of 30·0·0 or 32-O~Oas the c::arrier when applying SILVERADOTV LO
|
||
Wild Oat herbicjd~.
|
||
e.
|
||
Vaneties of wheal (Includin'g Durum) may differ in their response to horbfcldes. It is recommended that yOu consult yourstata
|
||
Axpenment st.'ltion, university or for.al extens.ion agent as to specific: varietal sensitivity to any he,rhlcides. If no information is
|
||
avail!3blc, limit tho initial usc' to a smaUarea.
|
||
Do no! make more than 6neapplicalion of SILVERADOTV La Wild Oat hemicide in One growing season.
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
e
|
||
Do not apply more t!'lan 1.25 ozIAcra of SILVERADO"" La Wild Oat herbicide in onA growing season.
|
||
Do not apply when wind causes drift to off~sito vegetation as Injury 'may occur. Small amounts of SILVERADOnlLQ Wild Oat
|
||
herbicide. via drift or,tank contamination can cau~e severo damage to crops othAr than wheat. Careful management of spray,drift
|
||
and tarik clcanoutis roquired.
|
||
Do not apply SILVERAOOTII La Wild Oat herbicide'within 30 days of harvesting wh~at forage, 50 days for hay, ,and 55 days for
|
||
grain and straW.
|
||
Do not apply SILVERADO"t.I La Wild Oat herbicide in tank mixture with malathion, mancozeb or methyl parathion as unacCeptable
|
||
crop phytotoxicity may occur.
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE
|
||
Read the entire Directions for Use, Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before using this product. If terms
|
||
am not accep~ble. return the unopened product cgntainer at once.
|
||
By using this prOduct. user or buyer accepts the follOwing Conditions, Disdaimer of Warranties and limitations of Liability.
|
||
CONDITIONS: The directions for use of this product are believoo 'to be. adequate and should be followed carefully. However. 'it i,!
|
||
impoSsible to eliminate ail risks associated with the usc of this producL Crop injury, imlt:fcctiveness or other unintended consequences
|
||
may'result because of such factors as weather conditions. presence of othor materials. or the manner of usc or application, all of which
|
||
are beyond the mnlrol of Bayer CropScience. All such risks shaD be assumed by the user or buyer.
|
||
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: BAYER CROPSCIENCE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, ,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
|
||
'MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, THAT eXTEND BEYOND THE
|
||
STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS' LABEL. No agent of Bayer CropScience is authoriZed to f'!1ake any warranties beyond those contained
|
||
herein or to modify the warranties contained nercin. BAYER CROPSCIENCE DISCLAIMS ANY UABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR
|
||
SPECIAL. INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESRESUL TING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
fEJ' LIMITA'TlONS'OF LlASIUT. Y:THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER FOR ANY AND ALL tOSSES, INJURIES OR
|
||
~". DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. WHETHER IN c:n.rmA.CT, WAAR/WrY, TORr,
|
||
NEG.JGENCE. STRICT IJAI3lUTY CR On£RWlSE, SHM.L ooT EXCEED 1HE PlRaiASE'PRICE P.AJO. DRAT BAYER ffiCPSOENCE'S ElECTlON.
|
||
THE REPLACEMENT" OF PRODUCT. . '
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
NET CONTENTS:
|
||
Silverado and Br<lnate Advanced are trademarks of Bayer. Buclril, Slrarogo and Sevin are,registered trademarks 6f Bayer.
|
||
Ally, Ally Extra,Hamlony Extra and' Harmony are rogistered trademarks of E.!. DuPont de Nemours Company.
|
||
Topsin is a registered trademark of Cerexagri, Inc.
|
||
Mustang Max is a trademark of FMC Corporation.
|
||
Starane. Slinger and WldOMatch are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC.
|
||
Tilt, Warrior and Peak ,arc re9i~terGd trademarks of Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc .
|
||
. \$ Bayer Cr9PSciel~c;e
|
||
BaY8r'CropSclence LP
|
||
P.O. Box 12014,2 T.W. Alexander Drtve'
|
||
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 2n09
|
||
1-866-99BAYER, (1-866-992-2937)
|
||
SILVERAOOT?A LQ Wild Oat Herbicidc(Pending), Submitted 12116/04
|
||
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|
||
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