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# RIMFIRE HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-847**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Mesosulfuron-methyl (2.03%); Propoxycarbazone-sodium (8.14%)
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- Label accepted: 2010-08-17
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00847-20100817.pdf
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---
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9~-I/-LOIO
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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OFFICE OF
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
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Ms. Laura Phelps
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Bayer CropScience LP AUG 1 7 2010 P.O. Box 12014,2 T.W. Alexander Dr.
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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Subject: Label Amendment - address mefenpyr-diethyl maximum seasonal use rate
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Product Name: Rimfire Herbicide
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EPA Registration Number: 264-847
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Decision Number: 434606
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The label amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended is acceptable provided
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that you make the following change to the product labeling:
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1) Revise the section heading, "Container Disposal" with "Container Handling" in the Storage
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and Disposal section.
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2) Replace "General" with "Product" in the section heading, "General Information" on page 3.
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The word "General" is an implied safety claim that makes all associated text unenforceable.
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3) Add the word "per"after "mefenpyr-diethyl" and before "pound" in the safener language of
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the Tank Mixes section so that it reads as follows:
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RIMFIRE Herbicide contains 0.121 pounds of mefenpyr-diethyl per pound of
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product."
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4) In the 'Sensitive Areas' section on page 8, replace "should" with "must" in the first sentence.
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One copy of the master label stamped "Accepted with Comments" is enclosed for your records.
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Products shipped after 18 months from the date on this notice or the next printing of the label
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whichever occurs first, must bear the new revised label. If these conditions are not complied
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with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA. Your release for
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shipment of this product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. This label supersedes all
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previous accepted labels. You must submit one copy of the final printed label before the product
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is released for shipment.
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Sincerely,
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·Kathryn V. Monatgue
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Product Manager (23)
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7S0SP)
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RlfMFIRETM Herbicide
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For p:ost-emergence control of certain grasses and broadleaf weeds in winter and spring wheat
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(including durum).
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
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Propoxycarbazone-sodium (CAS No. 181274-15-7) .......................................................................................................................... 8.14%
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Mesosulfuron-Methyl (CAS No. 208465-21-8) .................................................................................................................................... 2.03%
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INERT: INGREDIENTS .................................................................................................................................................................... 89.830/0
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Contains petroleum distillates.
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TOTAL: 100.0%
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This product is a water dispersible granule containing 8.14% Propoxycarbazone-sodium and 2.03% Mesosulfuron-methyl , by weight
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EPA !Reg. No. 264-847 EPA Est.
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STOP - Read the label before use
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Keep out of reach of children
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WARNING AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
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For PRODUCT USE Information Call1-866-99BA YER (1-866-992-2937)
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF INHALED: • Move person to fresh air
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-
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to-mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. .6.':'
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• '" &:I.
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IF SWALLOWED: • Immediately call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. withCOMME
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. In EPA Letter ~
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• Do not give any liquid to the person AUG 1 7 2(
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Under the Federal In: ;
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IFON SKIN OR • Take off contaminated clothing. Fungicide, and RoderulC
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CLO"tHING: as amended. for the ~
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. registered under EPA Re,
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. ~ ~. .... ~
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For MEDICAL Emergencies Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577. '\;:;;J\.Q'1- ~4l
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: No specific antidote is available. Contains petroleum distillate. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia.
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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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(1..
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II
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ITS
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ted:
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10
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ide,
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ileAc
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:ide
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No.
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Causes substantial but temporary eye injury. Harmful if absorbed through skin, inhaled, or swallowed. Do not get in ~yes, on skin, or
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clothing. Avoid contact with skin and breathing dust.
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> -lL
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PERS:ONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some 'materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for
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category A on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart.
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Applicators and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, socks, shoes, chemical resistant gloves such as
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barrier; laminate, butyl rubber::: 14 mils, nitrile rubber::: 14 mils, or neoprene rubber::: 14 mils, and protective eyewear (safety glasses).
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Follow: manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water.
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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 Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d)(4-6)j, the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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User should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the 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 PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash
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thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
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contaminate any body of water and do not apply when/where conditions could favor runoff. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
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equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. Do not allow sprays to drift onto desirable plants. Drift or runoff may adversely affect
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non-target plants.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not use this product until you have read the entire label.
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Do not: apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
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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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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use thi~ 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 workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural
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pestici<;les. It contains reqUirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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instruc,ions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this.label about personal protective equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry
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interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do norenter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE re:quired for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
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anything that has been treated such as plants, soil or water, is coveralls, socks, shoes, chemical resistant gloves such as barrier
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laminate, butyl rubber> 14 mils, nitrile rubber> 14 mils, or neoprene rubber> 14 mils, and protective eye wear.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not ,contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and disposal.
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PESTICIDE STORAGE
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Store in a cool, dry place.
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PESTICIDE DISOPSAL
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Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available. Offer for reconditionir,g, if appropriate.
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Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remainin~ C'Jllid,ltS intc r:ppli~ation
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equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into .3pplicaiion equipment
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or a miJ~ tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this prC'.eer1ure two
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more times. Puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration; or, if allowed by State and 10ca:·alitfJorities, iJy ;"Jrning. If
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burned, stay out of smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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RIMFI~E Herbicide is intended for application as a foliar spray in winter and spring wheat (including durum) for control of annual
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grasses and broadleaf weeds.
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ENVI~ONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
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RIMFI~E Herbicide is absorbed by foliage and roots of weeds and offers contact and residual weed control. RIMFIRE Herbicide
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provides the most consistent control when applied to actively grOwing weeds. RIMFIRE Herbicide is active against many important
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grass ~nd broadleaf weeds (see list below for details). Environmental conditions which support vigorous growth of crop and weeds
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also result in highest herbicidal activity. Following application, symptoms of herbicidal activity may develop within several days. Speed
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of action depends on environmental conditions and increases with increasing temperature and moisture. Sensitive weeds quickly stop
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growing and no longer compete with the crop. Visible signs of activity include cessation of elongation, yellowing and/or reddening of
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weeds; and finally plant death.
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Abnorr'nal environmental conditions (excess soil moisture or drought, extreme cold weather) can influence crop tolerance and herbicidal
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activity, and may cause temporary response of the crop or reduced levels of weed control. This may result in weed stunting, rather than
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weed death. However, weed competition will be greatly reduced, and should permit normal crop development. Crop response may
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occur when frost occurs shortly after application to actively growing wheat.
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CROPS
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RIMFIRE Herbicide may be used on winter and spring wheat, including durum.
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VARIETIES
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If RIMFIRE Herbicide is tank-mixed with any other product, refer to the label of the tank-mix partner for further instructions and potential
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restrictions (timing of application, varietal tolerance).
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SURFACTANTS
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RIM FIRE Herbicide is a water dispersible granule that does not include an adjuvant. A recommended adjuvant must be tankmixed with
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RIMFI8E Herbicide according to the guidelines as described in the MIXING INSTRUCTIONS section.
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RIMFIRE Herbicide offers the flexibility to choose between three distinct adjuvant systems including 1) methylated seed oil or 2) "basic
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blend" ,type adjuvant, 3) non-ionic surfactant plus ammonium nitrogen fertilizer. A methylated seed oil, basic blend adjuvant or a non
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ionic surfactant (NIS) plus ammonium nitrogen fertilizer must be tankmixed with RIM FIRE Herbicide.
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Do nor use additives that alter the spray solution below 6.0 pH. Best results are obtained at spray solution pH of 6.0 - S.O.
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Organosilicone-based surfactants or crop oil concentrate surfactants are not recommended for use with RIM FIRE Herbicide.
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1) Methylated Seed Oil (MSO)
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A metHylated seed oil offers the most robust adjuvancy with Rimfire Herbicide. Select a high quality methylated seed oil containing at
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least SO% methylated seed oil and 10% emulsifier or greater. Use 1.3 - 1.5 pt MSO/acre in tankmixture with RIMFIRE Herbicide. The
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potential for crop response may be increased with the use of MSO compared to non-ionic surfactant plus ammonium nitrogen fertilizer.
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When a methylated seed oil is used, ammonium nitrogen or ammonium sulfate fertilizers are not recommended.
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2) Basic Blend Adjuvants
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A basic blend adjuvant is a formulated combination of a non-ionic surfactant or methylated seed oil and a nitrogen source. Apply a
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basic blend adjuvant at 1 - 1.25 % vlv in tank mixture with RIMFIRE Herbicide. Select the appropriate amount of basic blend adjuvant
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per acre depending on local conditions but do not apply less basic blend adjuvant than O.S ptlacre.
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When a basic blend adjuvant is used, ammonium nitrogen or ammonium sulfate fertilizers are not recommended.
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3) Non-ionic Surfactant (NIS) + Ammonium Nitrogen Fertilizer (in water carrier solutions)
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Use a non-ionic surfactant at a concentration of 0.25 - 0.5% v/v (1-2 qts per 100 gallons of spray solution) with ammonium nitrogen
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fertilizer. At least SO% of the surfactant product must be active non-ionic surfactant. Avoid products that do not accurately define their
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ingredients. Use a spray grade quality urea ammonium nitrogen fertilizer (28-0-0 or 30-0-0 or 32-0-0 at 1 - 2 qtlacre) or ammonium
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sulfate fertilizer (21-0-0-24 at 1.5 - 3Ibs/acre).
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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RIM FIRE Herbicide should be applied to actively growing wheat in the spring.
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RIMFIRE Herbicide provides consistent performance when applied with water as the spray carrier and the appropriate additive is added
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to the spray solution. Properly calibrated ground or aerial (fixed wing or helicopter) application equipment may be used to apply Rimfire
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Herbiciae postemergence as a foliar spray. Weed infestations should be treated before they become competitive with the crop.
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Thorough coverage of weeds is necessary to obtain good weed control. The use of nozzles and spray pressure that deliver MEDIUM
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spray droplets as indicated in the nozzle manufacturer's catalogs and in accordance with ASAE Standard S-572 are highly
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recommended for optimum spray coverage and canopy penetration.
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Select spray nozzles that provide best spray distribution and weed coverage at the appropriate spray pressure. Avoid uneven spray
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distribution, skips, overtaps, and spray drift.
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Do not apply RIMFIRE Herbicide through any type of irrigation system.
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Apply ,1.75 ounces /Acre of RIMFIRE Herbicide to wheat from emergence (fully expanded first true leaf) up to flag leaf emergence.
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Under'dry conditions, use a dosage of up to 2.25 ounces /acre for best results.
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Do nof apply more than a total of 2.25 ounces/acre of RIM FIRE Herbicide per crop year.
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GRO\iJND APPLICATION
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RIMFIRE Herbicide can be applied broadcast in 10 or more gallons of water per acre. For weed control in dense weed canopies, use
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15 or more gallons of water per acre. Weed infestations should be treated before they become competitive with the crop.
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The use of 8O-degree or 110-degree flat-fan nozzles is highly recommended for optimum spray coverage and canopy penetration. To
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get uniform spray coverage, use nozzles and pressure that deliver MEDIUM spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturer's
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catalogs and in accordance with ASAE standard S-572. Use screens that are 50 mesh or larger.
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AERIAL APPLICATION
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Calibr~te the spray equipment prior to use. RIMFIRE Herbicide should be applied in a minimum of 5 gallons of water per broadcast
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acre. Weed infestations should be treated before they become competitive with the crop.
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To get: uniform spray coverage, use nozzles and pressure that deliver MEDIUM spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturer's
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catalogs and in accordance with ASAE standard S-572. DO NOT use raindrop nozzles.
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Aerial applications with this product should be made at a maximum height of 10 feet above the crop with low drift nozzles. Avoid
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application under conditions where uniform coverage cannot be obtained or 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 the Spray Drift Management section of this label for additional information on proper application of RIM FIRE Herbicide.
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MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
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RIMFI~E Herbicide must be applied with clean and properly calibrated equipment. Prior to adding RIMFIRE Herbicide to the spray
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tank, ensure that the spray tank, filters and nozzles have been thoroughly cleaned. In-line strainers and nozzle screens should be 50
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mesh or coarser.
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1. Fill the spray tank 1/4 to 1/2 full with clean water and begin agitation or bypass.
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2. Add the appropriate rate of RIMFIRE Herbicide, as determined under "Recommended Rates", directly to the spray tank. Maintain
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sufficient agitation during both mixing and application.
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3. Aqd a recommended broadleaf weed herbicide, if desired.
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4. Add the surfactant.
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5. Fill the spray tank with balance of water needed.
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6 Continue agitation during RIMFIRE Herbicide application to ensure uniform spray coverage. If the mixture is not continuously
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agitated, settling may occur. Use spray solution within 24 hours after mixing.
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RE-SUSPENDING WDG PRODUCTS IN SPRAY SOLUTION
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Like other Water Dispersible Granules or suspension concentrates (SC's), RIMFIRE Herbicide will settle if left standing without
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agitation. If the spray solution is allowed to settle for one hour or more, re-agitate the spray solution for a minimum of 15 minutes
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before application.
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COMPATIBILITY
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If RIMF;IRE Herbicide is to be tank mixed with other herbiCides, compatibility should be tested prior to mixing. To test for compatibility,
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use a small container and mix a small amount (0.5 to 1 quart) of spray solution, combining all ingredients in the same ratio as the
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anticipated use. If any indications of physical incompatibility develop, do not use this mixture for spraying. Indications of incompatibility
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usually, occur within 5-15 minutes after mixing. Indications of incompatibility include separation in the mix and either clumping or
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clabbering of the mixture. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for use,
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geographic and other restrictions.
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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RIMFI~E Herbicide effectively controls the following weeds when applied at the rates and application timings shown and weeds are
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actively growing. Best control is achieved when grass weeds are treated at the 1-leaf to 2-tiller stage of growth and before broad leaf
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weeds 'are larger than 2 inches in height.
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GRASS WEED BROADLEAF WEED
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RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS
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Cheat (True cheat)* C Blue mustard C
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Barnyardgrass* C Black mustard C
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Downy brome PC Catchweed bedstraw PC
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Foxtail barley* C Canola (volunteer) C
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Green foxtail* C Common chickweed PC
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Japanese brome* C Cornflower / Bachelor's PC Button
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Little barley PC Dogfennel PC
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Persian darnel** PC Field pennycress PC
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Quackgrass PC Henbit PC
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Smooth brome PC Ivyleaf speedwell PC
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Wild oat C london rocket C
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Yellow Foxtail* C Mouseear chickweed PC
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Red clover PC
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Redroot pigweed 1 PC
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Shepherd's purse PC
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Swinecress PC
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Tansy mustard C
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Tumble mustard C
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Wild beet C
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Wild mustard C
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Wild radish C
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Wild turnip C
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C meal'is Control. PC means Partial Control. Partially controlled weeds will be stunted in growth and/or be reduced in number as
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compared to non-treated areas but performance will not be commercially acceptable.
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*These! weeds will be controlled when Rimfire Herbicide is applied at the pre-tiller stage of weed growth.
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** For control of Persian darnel use 2.25 ozlA of Rimfire Herbicide tankmixed with 0.5 ozlASilverado Herbicide applied pre-tiller.
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, Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of redroot pigweed are known to occur. Refer to the WEED RESISTANCE section for additional
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information regarding management tactics for resistant weeds.
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USE RATES
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Unless 'otherwise recommended by Bayer CropScience, do not use less than 1.75 oz per acre of RIM FIRE Herbicide.
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Apply RIMFIRE Herbicide at 1.75 - 2.25 ounces/acre to wheat in spring as a single application to actively growing weeds. Under dry
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conditions, use a dosage of up to 2.25 ounces/acre for best results. Do not exceed a product application rate of 2.25 ounces/acre in a
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single application in the spring.
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TANKMIXES
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For broad-spectrum control of both annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, RIM FIRE Herbicide may be mixed with broad leaf herbicides
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and a rion-ionic surfactant. RIMFIREHerbiCide contains 0.121 pounds 6f mefenpyr-diettlylpound of product Applying the maximum
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labeledlrate.of RIMFIRE'Herbicide deliverS 0:017 Ibs of mefenpyr-diethyl per acre. Do not apply more than 0.053 pounds of mefenpyr
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diethyl per acre per year. With all tank-mix partners, read and follow use directions, rates, precautions, timing, recropping restrictions,
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grazing! interval restrictions and recommendations on the broad leaf herbicide and surfactant labels.
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6 -\L
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I d Possible tank-mix partners inC U e:
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AFFI~ITY TANKMIXTM 1 HARMONY EXTRA XP®
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AFFI~ITY BROADSPECTM 1 HUSKIETM
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ALL yfP MCP Ester 3
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ALLY' EXTRA ® OLYMPUSTM 4
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BRONATE ADVANCEDTM * 2 SILVERADo®5
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BUCTRIL® * STARANE®, STARANE NXT 6
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EXPRESS® STINGER®
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HAR~ONY® WI DEMATCHTM7
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* Equi~alent bromoxynil products may be substituted in a tankmix for these products.
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1 Up to 0.6 ozlA of Affinity Tankmix or up to 0.4 ozlA Affinity Broadspec is recommended for use in combination with RIMFIRE.
|
||
2 Do not exceed 0.8 ptlA of Bronate Advanced in combination with RIM FIRE.
|
||
3 MCPEster may be added as broad leaf tank mix partner with RIMFIRE at no more than 0.25 Ib ai/A.
|
||
4 Refer' to Olympus label concerning crop rotation recommendations. Do not apply more than a total of 0.84 ounces of
|
||
propoxYcarbazone-sodium (a.i.) per crop year.
|
||
s Use 0.5 oz Silverado/A when tankmixing with RIMFIRE.
|
||
6 0.3 ptlA of Starane or up to 14 oz of Starane NXT is recommended for use in combination with RIMFIRE.
|
||
7 1.0 ptlA of WideMatch is recommended with for use in combination with RIMFIRE.
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||
TANK MIXTURES FOR DISEASE CONTROL
|
||
RIMFIRE Herbicide may be applied in combination with Stratego®, Headline, Tilt® or Topsin® M 70WP fungicides for weed and disease
|
||
control; When a fungicide and broad leaf herbicide are added in tankmixture to RIMIFIRE Herbicide, grass control may be delayed or
|
||
reduce~. Refer to the specific fungicide label for use directions, application rates, restrictions and a list of diseases controlled.
|
||
TANKiMIXTURES FOR INSECT CONTROL
|
||
RIM FIRE Herbicide may be applied with Baythroid® XL, Sevin® XLR Plus, Warrior® Insecticide with Zeon Technology or Z-Cype 0.8 EC
|
||
Insecticide. Refer to the specific insecticide label for use directions, application rates, restrictions and a list of insects controlled.
|
||
TANKMIX PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Always: follow the label instructions of the tankmix partner as well as RIM FIRE Herbicide. Check the compatibility of RIMFIRE
|
||
Herbicide and the tankmix partner by mixing all components in the order specified in the Mixing Instructions section, including
|
||
adjuvants and water, into a small separate container in order to evaluate compatibility prior to adding them to the tank.
|
||
TANKCLEANUP PROCEDURE
|
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1. Drain the tank completely, and then wash out tank, boom and hoses with clean water. Drain again.
|
||
2. Half fill the tank with clean water and add ammonia (i.e., 3% domestic ammonia solution) at a dilution rate of 1% (i.e., 1 gallon of
|
||
domestic ammonia for every 100 gallons of rinsate). Complete filling of the tank with water. Agitate/recirculate and flush through
|
||
boom and hoses. Leave agitation on for 10 minutes. Drain tank completely.
|
||
3. Repeat step 2.
|
||
4. Remove nozzles and screens and soak them in a 1 % ammonia solution. Inspect nozzles and screens and remove visible
|
||
residues.
|
||
5. Flush tank, boom, and hoses with clean water.
|
||
6. Inspect tank for visible residues. If present, repeat step 2.
|
||
CROP'ROTATION RESTRICTIONS
|
||
RIMFIRE Herbicide breakdown in the soil is due mainly to microbial actiVity. It can be affected by soil temperature and moisture.
|
||
Conditions that accelerate the breakdown of RIMFIRE Herbicide include adequate soil moisture and adequate soil temperatures to
|
||
support microbial activity. Likewise, RIMFIRE Herbicide breakdown can be slowed under dry, cold conditions. When conSidering crop
|
||
rotations, soil moisture and soil temperature conditions following application should be monitored.
|
||
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|
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To ensure safety of rotational crops, the following rotational intervals must be followed:
|
||
North Dakota & Minnesota, Montana & South Dakota
|
||
Crop Rotation Interval
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||
(Months)
|
||
Wheat 0
|
||
Millet 4
|
||
Alfalfa 10
|
||
Barley 10
|
||
Canola 10
|
||
Dry Beans 10
|
||
Flax 10
|
||
Lentils 10
|
||
Peas 10
|
||
Safflower 10
|
||
Soybeans 10
|
||
Sugar Beets 10
|
||
Sunflowers 10
|
||
Com - Conventional 12
|
||
W h" t as l"-gl on, o regon &Id h a 0
|
||
Crop Rotation Interval
|
||
(Months)
|
||
Wheat 0
|
||
Millet 4
|
||
Alfalfa 10
|
||
Barley 10
|
||
Canola 12
|
||
Dry Beans 10
|
||
Lentils 10
|
||
Peas 10
|
||
Com - Conventional 18
|
||
• In areas where a crop is not specified, conduct a field bioassay as described in the FIELD BIOASSAY section of this label.
|
||
• In all areas, 24 inches of precipitation and a 12 month rotation interval are required for potatoes, buckwheat, and onions.
|
||
Rotational crops should not be planted on clay or eroded knolls or hillsides following a RIM FIRE Herbicide application without
|
||
conducting a field bioassay.
|
||
FIELD' BIOASSAY
|
||
A field bioassay must be conducted for crops not listed on this label and for crops listed on the label for which a shorter plant-back
|
||
interval'than listed is desired.
|
||
To conduct a field bioassay, plant strips of the crop you want to grow the season following RIMFIRE Herbicide application. Monitor the
|
||
crop fo~ response to RIMFIRE Herbicide to determine if the crop can be grown safely in previously treated RIMFIRE Herbicide areas.
|
||
Regard,less of the bioassay results, do not plant any crop, except fall-sown or winter wheat, closer than 4 months after a RIMFIRE
|
||
Herbicide application.
|
||
WEED RESISTANCE
|
||
RIM FIRE Herbicide is an acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicide. Some weed populations may contain plants naturally
|
||
resistant to RIMFIRE Herbicide or other herbicides with same mode of action (ALS/AHAS enzyme inhibitors). Repeated use of
|
||
herbicides with the same mode of action allows resistant weeds to spread. To manage the spread of resistant weed populations, use
|
||
herbicides with different modes of action in tankmixture, rotation, or in conjunction with alternate cultural practices.
|
||
The use of RIMFIRE Herbicide should conform to resistance management strategies established for the use area. Consult your
|
||
agricultural advisor for resistance management strategies and recommended pest management practices for your area. 7
|
||
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT ,
|
||
RIMFI~E Herbicide is not volatile. Damage to sensitive crops can occur as a result of spray drift. Spray drift can be managed by
|
||
several application factors and by spraying under the appropriate climatic conditions. Consequently, avoidance of spray drift is the
|
||
responsibility of the applicator and grower.
|
||
SENSITIVE AREAS: The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential
|
||
areas, bodies of water, known habitats for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g., when wind is blowing
|
||
away from the sensitive areas).
|
||
Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator and grower. The interaction of many equipment-and
|
||
weathe:r-related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these
|
||
factors 'when making decisions.
|
||
Do not apply under circumstances where possible drift to unprotected persons or to food, forage, or other plantings that might be
|
||
damaged or crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption can occur.
|
||
The foliowing drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural
|
||
field crops.
|
||
1. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor.
|
||
2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees.
|
||
3. AII!aerial and ground application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using appropriate carriers.
|
||
Where .states have more stringent regulations, they shall be observed. The applicator should be familiar with and take into account the
|
||
information covered in the Aerial Drift Reduction Advisorv Information.
|
||
INFORMATION 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 below).
|
||
Uniform, thorough spray coverage is important to achieve consistent weed control. Select nozzles and pressure that deliver MEDIUM
|
||
spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturer's catalogs and in accordance with ASAE Standard S-572. Nozzles that deliver
|
||
COAR$E spray droplets may be used to reduce spray drift provided spray volume per acre (GPA) is increased to maintain coverage of
|
||
weeds.:
|
||
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE:
|
||
• VoIume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger
|
||
droplets.
|
||
• Pr~ssure - 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.
|
||
• Number of nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released parallel to the airstream produces larger droplets than other
|
||
orientations and is the recommended practice. Significant deflection from horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift
|
||
potential.
|
||
• Nozzle 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 sOlTle use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift
|
||
without'reducing swath width.
|
||
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 airc~aft safety. Making applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind.
|
||
For ground boom applications, apply with nozzle height no more than 4 feet above the ground or crop canopy.
|
||
SWATH ADJUSTMENT:
|
||
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 drops, etc.).
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
I~
|
||
-
|
||
WIND:
|
||
Drift potential is lowest between 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
|
||
inversibn potential. NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and
|
||
how they affect spray drift.
|
||
For all inon-aerial applications, wind speed must be measured adjacent to the application site, on the upwind side, immediately prior to
|
||
application.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY:
|
||
When inaking 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. Avoid spraying during conditions of low humidity and/or high
|
||
temperatures.
|
||
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS:
|
||
Do notimake aerial or ground applications into areas of temperature inversions 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 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 moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and
|
||
rapidlYldissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
ENDANGERED SPECIES
|
||
To avoid adverse effects on endangered plant species, the following mitigation measures will be required where endangered species
|
||
occur in Counties listed in the table on the following page.
|
||
For ground applications, the applicator must:
|
||
1. Ap'ply when there is sustained wind away from native plant communities, OR
|
||
2. Leave 50 foot untreated buffer between treatment area and native plant communities.
|
||
For aerial applications, the applicator must:
|
||
1. Apply only when there is sustained wind away from native plant communities, OR
|
||
2. Leave 350 foot untreated buffer between treatment area and native plants .
|
||
. ~saifJ.€~~A ~~tt7t]d¥ity,:y
|
||
Oregon Washington
|
||
Baker Chelan
|
||
Benton Cowlitz
|
||
Clackamas Lewis
|
||
Douglas
|
||
Jackson
|
||
Josephine
|
||
Klamath
|
||
Lane
|
||
Linn
|
||
Marion
|
||
Polk
|
||
Union
|
||
Washington
|
||
Yamhill
|
||
9
|
||
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|
||
|
||
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
|
||
• Use adjuvants as specified on this label.
|
||
• Do' not apply RIM FIRE Herbicide to crops undersown with grass or legume species.
|
||
• RIMFIRE Herbicide is rainfast 4 hours after application to most weed species. Rainfall within 4 hours may result in reduced weed
|
||
coiltrol.
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
Applications should be made to actively growing weeds. Weed control may be reduced when weeds are under stress due to
|
||
seVere weather conditions, drought, very cold temperatures, etc. Weed control may be reduced if the herbicide application is made
|
||
unaer dry, dusty conditions - especially in the wheel track areas.
|
||
Do not make more than one application of RIMFIRE Herbicide in one growing season.
|
||
Do' not apply more than 2.25 ounces/acre of RIMFIRE Herbicide in one growing season.
|
||
001 not apply more than 0.053 pOl:lilds of mefehpyr~diethyl per acre per year.
|
||
Do not apply when wind causes drift to off-site vegetation as injury may occur. Small amounts of RIMFIRE Herbicide via drift or
|
||
tank contamination can cause severe damage to crops other than wheat. Careful management of spray drift and tank cleanout is
|
||
required.
|
||
Wheat may be harvested for forage after 30 days or grain and straw 71 days after a RIM FIRE Herbicide application.
|
||
Do' not apply RIMFIRE Herbicide in tank mixture with malathion, mancozeb, phosphorodithioate (Di-Syston), or methyl parathion as
|
||
unacceptable crop phytotoxicity may occur.
|
||
10
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE
|
||
Read the entire Directions for Use, Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before using this product. If terms
|
||
are not acceptable, return the unopened product container at once.
|
||
By using this product, user or buyer accepts the following Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability.
|
||
CONDITIONS: The directions for use of this product are believed to be adequate and must be followed carefully. However, it is
|
||
impos~ible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences
|
||
may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which
|
||
are beyond the control of Bayer CropScience. All such risks shall be assumed by the user or buyer.
|
||
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BAYER CROPSCIENCE MAKES NO
|
||
OTHEIR 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
|
||
AUTH0RIZED TO MAKE ANY WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE CONTAINED HEREIN OR TO MODIFY THE WARRANTIES
|
||
CONTAINED HEREIN. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BAYER CROPSCIENCE DISCLAIMS ANY
|
||
LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
|
||
HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
|
||
USER 'OR BUYER FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS
|
||
PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, NEGUGENCE, SlRICT UABIUTY OR OTHERVIASE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
|
||
PURCHASE PRICE PAID, OR AT BAYER CROPSCIENCE'S ELECTION, THE REPLACEMENT OF PRODUCT.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
trademarks of Bayer.
|
||
Headline is a registered trademark of BASF Corporation.
|
||
Ally, Aliy Extra, Affinity Tankmix, Affinity Broadspec, Express, Harmony Extra XP and Harmony are registered trademarks of E.\,
|
||
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|
||
Topsin:is a registered trademark of Cerexagri, Inc.
|
||
Starane, Stinger and WideMatch are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC.
|
||
Tilt, and Warrior are registered trademarks of Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.
|
||
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|
||
Efy Bayer CropScience
|
||
Bayer CropScience LP
|
||
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|
||
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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