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# F4115 EW HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **279-3309**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt (49.71%); Carfentrazone-ethyl (0.55%)
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- Label accepted: 2006-06-22
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-03309-20060622.pdf
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B.C. i
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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_J£ RegistrationReregistration
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279-3309
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Conditional
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F4115 EW Herbicide
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iiii ti^td /ii3ilife-=£ cl llntLnje a.L£ Cu
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FMC Corporation
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1735 Market Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Hoter Changes ir:
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7adflra3 Insocticido, ruaciric^ and RodcT.tizide Act.
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RcpiR7.rii^tcn is in no way to be continued as ma ccidoraanctt', •o- ti«r«:afeii£rii.i«il CiT "JiiB fi'QCUiCi by t-f* Jtfr*0^/; *" n^dcr Lo. protect
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s.:cDr-ar.=e with the Art. The bCceptincB of e.rr,' awMi in ci>rj:ic;Ci<;a Will; tit* i'egifri;rati<'r. ?* *. prixlMct vtnflflr :thiit Act iti not to be
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sont.-'iruea: ma srivix£ ths i-jg-oLi-tn-. <i ris'b^ to tutrlcvivt us* tJ Ll-ife ilcu'ir* OX to tt-S V.** 1* it '"1* be*n cc'i-crcd &•? oUi^arto.-.
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This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FJFRA section
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3(cH7)(A) provided you agree in writing to:
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1. Place the "First Aid" section in a box.
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2. Atld "exist" tiller washables on page 1 of the label.
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3. On page 6 of the label, under "Harvest Aid Treatment", delete "rice" from the list of crops.
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signature of WprarfnQ Offirtal: r-..
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James Toriipkias, Product Manager (25)
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Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505C)
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EPA Form 857D-S
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You will submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release the
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product for shipment, if these conditions are not complied with, the
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registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FlFRA section
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6(e). A stamped copy of labeling Is enclosed for your records, if you have any
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questions please contact Erik Kraft at 703-308-9358.
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JarnesTompkins
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Product Manager (25)
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505C)
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F41irEWHERBl£lDE
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For Agricultural, Aquatic or Commercial
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Non-Crop Use Only
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EPA Reg. No. 279-xxxx EPA Est. 27&-
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ByWi.Active Ingredient: .
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Carfentrnzone-ethyT: Ethyl ci,2-<schloro-5{4-
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(difluoromethyl)-4,5-clihydro3Tmemyl-5H3KO-1 H-1 ,2,4-
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0.55%
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Glyphosate IPA" ............................ . ........... 49.71%
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Inert Ingredients; ....................................... - _49.74%
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100.0%"Coitalna (f.OSS pounds Cart&rttiazone-Bthyl per US gallon.
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"•Domains 5.0 pounds Glypho&ate, In tie form ot iacprcpylamirie salt, per US
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galt'in. (3.7^ ppuntis psr gallon glyphc*33.1e a<^d).
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Contains Petrol -euns Distillates
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U.S. Patent Pending
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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FIRST AID
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If Inhaled: Move person to fresh ait, If psr&on Is not breath!ngs cell
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911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by
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mouth-to-rnouti, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor
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for further treatment advice.
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if on s Kin or Clothing: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin
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immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes, Call a poison
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eonffio! center or doctor for treatment advice.
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It in Eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for
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15-20 minutes, Remove contact lenses, if present, after ifis first 5
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mirRrtes, !hen continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or
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doctor for treatment advice.
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If Swallowed; Call a poison control cenSe? or doctor immediately for
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treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to
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swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless tolcj to do so by (he potscn
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control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an
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unconscious person.
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HOTLINE NUMBERHave trie product container or label with you wtien calling a poison
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control tenter or doctor, or going lor treatment. You may also
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coruact 1-800-331-3146 for emergency medical treatment
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information.
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Note to Physician: F4-115 is expected to have low oral and deimal
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toxraity, and moderate inhalaSon toricity. It is expected to be sightly
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irritating to the skin and minimally irrilaiing !o th* eyes. Tieatment is
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otherwise controlled removal of exposure followed by symptom&tie
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and supportive tare*. This product may pose an aspiration
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pneumonia hazard.
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See other panels for additional precautionary Information.
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THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT CARFEWTRAZOWPEJHYL IS MADE
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IN CHINA,. FORMULATED AND PA&USEWN USA,
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•FMC
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Wift COMMENTS
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Q *• 4(1 *FP.C Corpor atson
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Aaricuitural Products Group
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Philadelphia, PA 19103
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F41.15_3_10-06-05
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•AS RedMHckte °A«
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fcr **
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals)Caution
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Harmful if swallowed, absorbed through ttie skin or inhelad. Causes
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moderate eye irrrtatl«n. Avoid contact with eyes or cSothing. V/ash
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thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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It you wanl more Options, foliow the instructions for category A on
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the EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. Applicators
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and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants,
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chemlcai-resistant gloves made of waterproof material such as
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polyethylene or polyvinyi chloride, and shoes plus socks.
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FolJow manufacturer's instructions for cleaniniyniaintaiinini} PPE. If
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no such ins&u&tlorcs for washaMeSj use detergent and hot water.
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Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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Usar Safety Recommendations:
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Users should,
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* Wash hands before eating., drinking, clriowing gum, using
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tobacco or using (he toitei.
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• Remove clolriing Immediately if pesUctde gels Inside. Then
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wash thoroughly and put on clean cloihing.
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Environmental HazardsF-4115 te very toxic to algae and moderately toxic to fish, Do not
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appfy directly to walei, to areas where surface water is present or to
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intertidal areas below tha high water mark, except as Gpecififrf on
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Ihte labftl. Do not contaminate water when cleaning of e<fuipm«Jrt or
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disposing of equipment wash-waters.
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Physical/Chemical HazardsDo not use or afore near heat or opsn fiame,
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Spray solutions of this product should be mixed, stored and applied
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using only stainless Steei aluminum,, fiberglass, plastic or plastic-
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lined steel containers.
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DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY
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SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN GALVANIZED STEEL OR
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UNUNED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS
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OR SPRAY TANKS. This product or spiay solutions of this product
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react wUh such containers and tanks !o produce hydrogen gas,
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which may form a higWy combustible gas mixture. This gas mixture
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could flash or explode, causing serious personal injury, if ignited by
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opsn flame, spark, welder's torch, lighted cigarette or other ignition
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source.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section Page
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Active ingredient 1
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First Aid Instructions
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Precautionary Statements
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Environmental Hazards 1
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Physical/Chemical Hazards t
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Direcfons for Use 2
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Agricultural U Se R equipments 2
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Non-Agricultural Use Requirements 2
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Storage and Disposal 2
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General information For Agricultural Uss 2
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Application information 3
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Spray Dnft Management 3
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Allowable Use Information 4-
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Prehatvast Intervals 4
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Crop Rotation Restrictions 4
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Weeds Controlled In Agricultural Usa 4
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Fallow Systems 5
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Preplan! Burndcwn 5
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Spot Treatment S
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Hooded Spmyer Applications 5
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Harvest Aid Applications 6
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Corn: FieJd, Sasd, Popcorn, Swest Com 8
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Cotton 7
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Berry 8.
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Grain Sorghum sSoybeans 9
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eW heal, Bailey and Oats 9
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Miltel: Pioso, Peart 9
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Tree, Frufts and Nu1s 10
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Grape 10
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Paslura 10
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Aquatic, Site Preparation and Nonwrap Use directions 11
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Non-wop Mixing and Application tl
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Non-crop Sp«ay Equipment Cfeanout 11
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Application Equipment and Tochniques 12
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Annual' Weed Control
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Perennial Weed Control 13
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Woody Blush and Trees
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Aquatic Site Preparation and Other Nan-srop sites 17
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WildEila Habitat Management 18
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Betmudagrass Release 16
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Baniagrass Suppression
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Annual Grass Growth Suppression 19
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Warranty and Liability 19
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DIRECTIONS FOR USEIt is a violation of Federal law to use (Ms product !n a manner
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inconsistent wth its labeling,.
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Do not apply this product through any type ct irrigation system.
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Do not apply this produc-t in a way that wili contact workers or other
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persons, either directly or through drift Only protected handlers may
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be in the area, during application. For any requirements spepific to
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your Stata or Tribe, eonsu It the agenc y rss ponsibie for pesticlda
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regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the
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Worker Protactton Slanda<d, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard
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contains requirements for the protection o! agrvcullural woekefs on
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farms, fo»ests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agri«uStural pesticides. 11 contains requiremenre for training,
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decontamination, nolifwaiion, and emergency assistance. It also
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contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining 10 the
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statements- on this label about personal protective equipment
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(PPE>, and restricted-entry internal. The requirements in friis boc
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only apply to uses of thts product tha( are covered by the Worker
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Protection Siandard.
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Do not en(ei or all o* worker entry into treated areas during the
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restrfcted eniry Interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required tor early entr/ to treated areas that is permitted
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under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact
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with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water,
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is: Coveralls', ch^nical-reststant giQvt® made of any waterproof
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material ant! shoes plus socks,.
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE
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REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in Ihis box apply to uses of fnis product that are
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not within the scope Of the Worker Protection Standard for
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agricultural pesticides, 40 CFR part 170. The WPS applies when
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(his prodkict is used to produce agricultural plants on farms,
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forests, nurSefles, or greenhouses, Turf grasses -on gotf courses
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arid other non-residential turf areas, such as industrial parks, tan h
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farms, professionally managed college and professional sports
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fields, ftommercial lawns and ornamental landscapes are not
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wllfiln the scope of Hie Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter
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or allow others to en*er me treated area until sprays have dried.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
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Pesticide Storage '
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Not for usa or storage in ce around the house.
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Keep out of reach of chiWren and animals. Siore in original
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containers only. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat
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STORE A9OVE 10" F (-12" C) TO KEEP FROM
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CRYSTALLIZING, Crystals will seKle to the bittern. It crystals
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form, allow product to warm above 50" F (A* C) and mix well or
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shake to redissolve. Carefully open eomainors. After partial use,
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raplaca lids and closa tigritSy. Do not put coiKsntrated or dilute
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material into food of drink containers. Do not.contaminate other
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pesticides, Of fertilizers, food, or feed by inappropriate storage or
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disposal,
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In case of spill, avoid contact, isolate area and keep out
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unprotected persons and animate. Confine spills, Call FUC: {BOO)
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331-3148,
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To confine spill: Dike surroyrviin g area, sweep up spillage.
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Dispose oS in accordance with information given unde* Pesticide
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Disposal. Wash spiil area with water, absorb wish sand, cat litter
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or commercial clay, sweep up and dispose of in an approved
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manner. PSece damaged container in a larger holding container.
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Identify contents per required hazardous waste labeling
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regulations.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Waste resulting (torn thQ use of Ihis product may be disposed of
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at an approved waste disposal facility.
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Container Disposal
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Plastic containers; Trlpia rinse (or equivalent). Then offer tor
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approved pesticide conialfier recycling pfogram, or puncture and
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dispose of in an approved waste disposal facility. Provided 011 site
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Inclnaration is allowed by state and local authorities,, stay Out of
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smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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FOR AGRICULTURAL USE
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F411S is a liquid su&pansion lojmuSation. F4115 is to be mixed with
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water and applied to iabcied crops for selective posternsrosnco
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control of broadlea) weeds. Weed consal is best when the product is
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applied to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches in height. F4115 is
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a contact and systemic herbicide,
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F4115 is rapidly absrabed through the loliage of plants. To avoid
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significant crop response, applications should not ba made within 6 •
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8 hours of either rain or irrigation. Within -a few hours following
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application, iha foliage of susceptible weeds show signs of
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desiccation, and in subsequent days necrosis and death of tie plart
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occur, Due to environmental conditions and with certain spray tank
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additives, eome herbickial symptoms may appear on the crop.
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However, the crop recovers quickly with no loss in yield.
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Ertremes in environmental conditions such as temperature,
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moisture, soil conditions, and cultural practices may affect the
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activity of F4115, Under wa»m moist conditions, herbicide symptoms
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may be aseelersteii White under very dry conditions, the expression
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ql herbicide symptoms may be delayed, and weeds hardened off by
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drought are less suse-eptibla to F4115,
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Tank Mixtures
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F4115 may be tank mixed with other herbicides to control weeds not
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listed on {his label. Read and follow alt manyfactwers' label
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recommendations for the companion herbicide excep! for specific
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recommendations on this lab&l. Tank mixtures of F4115 with EC
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formulations of other crop protection products, crop oilcorwsaitraie,
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methylated seed oil, silidoris based adjuvant, 28% nitrogen or
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ammeniurciEalfate may increase crop response.
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Adjuvant Use Requirements
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Use a non-ionic surfactant (NIS) having at leas! ao% active
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ingrgcEent at 0.25% w'v {2 pints par 100 gallons ol spray solution) or
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a 28% nitrogen (UAN) at 2 to 4 quarts per 100 gallons of spray
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solution. Ammonium sulfste (AMS) maybe used at2-4 pounds per
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aora where recommended by those companion herbicides listed on
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'.his label. In the fatter case, the level of ieaf speckling may be higher
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than with MS alone. Crop Oil '(COC) or crop oil plus efthef 28%
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nitrogen or ammonium sulfata may be used wi'h companion
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herbicides listed on this tabel and may be recommftnded in certain
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situations.
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Mixing and Loading Instructions:
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Fill the spray tank 3/4 full wifii clean water. Make sure the agitation
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system is operating while adding Ihe recommended amount of
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ingredients using the following order, dry tontnjlwlons (e.g., wrsttable
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powders, dry flowables) first, liquid suspensions (e.g., f'lcwablas)
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next and finally liquids (e.g., EC's). Compl«e filling tha spray tank to
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She desirad laval. The spray tank sgHatlon should be sufficient, to
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snsure unrform spray mixture during application and until the spray
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tank has been, emptied. When tank mixing Vvith oth« products,
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Fdt 16 should be. mixed in the spray tank after dry formulations, If
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used. After the F4115 is thoroughly mixed, add the cflhsr products
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:
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as specified en ttieir label. Ensure the compatibility of other ptoiucts
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with F4115 before mixing them together in She spray tank. Avoid ins
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ovemigh; storage of Fd115spray mixSureS. Prarnixing F411$spray
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solutions in nurse tanks is no! recommended.
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Maintain continuous spray solution agitation until allthespiay
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sol.jiicn has been used.
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Do not use with tank additives that elter Ihe pH of the spray solution
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below pH 5 or above pH 8. Buffer spray solution to alt*/ the pH
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range as appropriate.
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Spray Equipment Clean-Out:
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Many new pesticides are very active at low rates, especially to
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sensitive crops. Residues left irt mixing equipment, spray
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tanks, hoses, spray booms and nozzles can cause crop effects
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If thoy are not property cleaned. As soon as possible after
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spraying F411S Herbicide and before using the sprayer
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equipment for any other applications, tbes sprayer equipment
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must be thoroughly cleaned using the following procedure. In
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addition, users must take appropriate steps to ensure proper
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equipment clean-out for any other products mixed with F4115
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Herbicide as required on the other product labels. More
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complete cleaning can be achieved if the spray system is
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cleaned Immediately following the application.
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1. Drain sprayer tank, hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles. Use 8
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high-pressure detergent wash to remove physical sediment and
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residues from the inside Of the sprayer tank and thoroughly rirssa.
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Then, thoroughly flush spray8' hoses, spray bosrn and spray
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nozzles wish a clean water rinse. Remove arid clean spray tips and
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afl filters and screens (tar*, spray hcse and spray tips) separately In
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the ammonia soiution of Step 2.
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2. Next, prepare a sprayer cleaning sc/ution by adding three gallons
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Of ammonia (containing at least 3% active) per 10D gallons of clear;
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water. Prepare sufficient cleaning soiution to allow the operaSon of
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the spray system for a minimum of IS minules to thoroughly flush
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hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles.
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3. Convenient and more thorough cleaning Of Ihe sprayer can Be
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achieved if the ammonia solution or fresh water is left in the spray
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tank, hoses, spray booms and spray nozzles overnigM Or during
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storage.
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4. Befora using the sprayer, completely drain the sprayer system.
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Rinse the lank with clean water and flush rti rough the hoses, spray
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boom, and spray nozzles witfi clean waler. Remove and clean spray
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tips and all filters and screens (tank, sp-ray hone and spray tip)
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separately in an ammonia solution.
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5. Properly dispose of all cleaning solution and rinsate In
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accotdancB with Federal, State, and local regulations and
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|
Sidelines.
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Do not apply sprayer deaning solutions or rirtsate to sensitive crops.
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|
Do nol stofa the sprayei ovsmigfit or for tiny extended period of lirne
|
|
wil>i R116 Herbicide spray solution remaining in the tank, spray
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|
lines, spray boom plumbing, spray nozzles or strainers.
|
|
If the sprayer has been stored or idle, purg* Ihg spray boom and
|
|
nozzles with, clean waSef before beginning any application.
|
|
Should smsls quantities of F4115 Herbicide remain in Inadequately
|
|
cleaned mixing, loading anct'o.' spray equipment, they may be
|
|
released during subsequent applications potentially causing effects
|
|
to certain crops and other vegetation. FMC accepts no liability for
|
|
any effects due to inadequately cleaned equipment.
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|
APPLICATION INFORMATION
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|
GROUND APPLICATION
|
|
Utilize ground sprayers designed, calibrated and operated to rieliv«r
|
|
uniform spray deposition lo the target plant v plant parts. B« aware
|
|
tliat overlaps and slower ground speeds while starting, stopping cr
|
|
tumins while spraying may result in higher application rates and
|
|
possible crap response.
|
|
Do not exceed 30 psi spray pressure unless otherwise required by
|
|
trie manufacturer of drift rsducing nozzles. Apply a minimum of 10
|
|
gallons of finished spray per acre. Higher spray volumes are
|
|
required when there is a dense weecfpopulation or crop canopy.
|
|
Spray Buffer for Ground Application
|
|
Spray buffer zones for ground applications, listed In chart below, are
|
|
required where local indigenous endangered plant species are
|
|
found.
|
|
Buffers to Indigenous Endangered Plant Species
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|
F41 15 USE RATE
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|
(fluid ounoastecre)
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|
30
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|
40
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|
Low Spray Boom
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Buffer (ft.)
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|
20
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|
26
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|
High Spray Boom
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|
Buffer (ft)
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|
33
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|
46
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|
Conventional Boom end Nozzle Sprayers
|
|
Utilize a boom and nozzle sprayer equipped with the appropriate
|
|
nozzles, spray tips and screens and adjusted to provide optimum
|
|
spray distribution and coverage at the appropriate operating
|
|
pressures. Utilize nozzles, which produce minimal amounts of fine
|
|
spray droplets. Do no! exceed 30 psi spray pressure unless
|
|
otherwise lequlred by the manufacturer of drift reducing nozzles.
|
|
Apply a minimum ol 10 gallons of finished spray per acre. Higher
|
|
spray volumes are required when the*e is a dense weed populaSon
|
|
or crop canopy. Sprayers should be adjusted to position spray tips a
|
|
minimum Of 18 inches above Ihe crop and operated to avoid She
|
|
application of excessive harbicide rates directiy over the rows and'or
|
|
inio the whorl of treated crop plants.
|
|
Directed Sprayers
|
|
F4f15 may b« applied with drop nozzles or other type sprayei
|
|
equipment capable o' directing the spray to ttig target weeds and
|
|
away from sensitive plant parts, F4l 15 may be used up to tha
|
|
maximum rats for the target crop for the control of larger weed Sizes
|
|
or additional weeds not corilroSled witri lower use rates. Use
|
|
appropriate rates of adjuvants such as non-ionic surfactant, crop oil
|
|
concentrate or methylated seed oil,
|
|
Hooded Sprayers
|
|
Hooded sprayers may also be used lo apply F4115, Refer to (he
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Section on page 5 for specific adjustment and
|
|
operation in$tructions.
|
|
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
|
Use nozzle types and arrangements Ihst will provide optimum
|
|
coverage while producing a minimal amoun! of fine droplets. Apply
|
|
at a minimum of 3 gallons of finished spray p&r acre. Higher aaclal
|
|
spray volumes are required for harvest aid/detoliation treatments.
|
|
Higher spray volumes are required when ihere is e dense weed
|
|
population or crop canopy.
|
|
Read and follow all state and local regulations and restrictions
|
|
regarding the aerial application Of herbicides containing
|
|
glyphosato.
|
|
Spray Drift Management
|
|
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT AT THE APPLICATION SITE IS THE
|
|
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR AND THE GROWER
|
|
The interacilon of many equipment antf weather related factors
|
|
determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower
|
|
a'e responsible for considering all these factors when making
|
|
decisions,
|
|
The following drift management requirements must be Idtowred to
|
|
avoid off-target movement from applications to agricultural field
|
|
C<ops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications,
|
|
public health uses or to applications of dry materials.
|
|
1. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom mus! not
|
|
exceed 3/4 the length of tha win^span or roior.
|
|
2. Nozzles must al'.vays point backward parallel with the air
|
|
stream and never be poinisd downwards more than 45
|
|
dtgratk.
|
|
Where staSes have more stringent regulations, they must be
|
|
observed,
|
|
Th6 applicator should be f smiiiar with and take inlo account the
|
|
information covered iii Ihe Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory.
|
|
|
|
Information on Droplet Size
|
|
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply largs
|
|
droplets. Ths best drift management strategy is lo apply the largest
|
|
droplets that provide sufficient coverage ami control. Applying larger
|
|
droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drill if
|
|
applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable
|
|
environmental conditions (Sea Wind. Temparasurc and Humidity,
|
|
and Temperature Inversions).
|
|
Controlling Spray Droplet Size
|
|
Volume - Usa high flow rate nozzles 10apply the highest practical
|
|
spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger
|
|
droplets.
|
|
Pressure • Do not exceed the no»le 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 ot increasing pressuie.
|
|
Number of nozzles • Use the minimum number d nozzles that
|
|
provids uniform coverage.
|
|
Nozzle Orientation - For aerial application, orienl nozzles so thai
|
|
the spray is released parallel lo the air stream produces larg&r
|
|
dropieis than other orientations and is ths recommended practica.
|
|
Significant defied ion from horizontal will reduce droplet size and
|
|
increase drift (Wlential.
|
|
Nozzle Type • Use a nov/le type thai is designed for the Intended
|
|
application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray an-gles produce
|
|
larger dropleSs. Consider using \CM drift nozzles. Solid stream
|
|
nozzles o.'iented straight back produce the iargesf droplets and the
|
|
lowesl drift.
|
|
Boom Length - For some aerial use patterns, reducing the effective
|
|
boom length to less than S'4 of Lhe wingspan or rojor length may
|
|
further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
|
|
Application Height - Aerial applicstions should not i>6 made at s
|
|
height greater than 10 feet above trie top <x the target plants unless
|
|
3 greater height Is rgquir»i for aircraft safety. Making applications at
|
|
the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to
|
|
evaporation and wind.
|
|
Swath Adjustment- When aerial applications are made wilh a
|
|
crosswind, Hie swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on fne
|
|
upwind and downwind adgcs o! the field, the applicator must
|
|
compensate for this displacement by adjusting the pain of the
|
|
aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with
|
|
increasing drift potontial {higher wind, smaller drops, etc.)
|
|
Wind - Drift potential is lowest between winds speeds of 3-10 mph.
|
|
However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type
|
|
determine drift poScniai at any given speed- Application should be
|
|
avoided below 3 mph due to variable wind direction arid higti
|
|
inversion potential. MOTE: Locaf terrain can influence wind patterns.
|
|
Every applicator should be familiar with iocal wind patterns and how
|
|
they affect spray drift.
|
|
Temperature and Humidity - Whan making applications in low
|
|
reiative humidity, set up equipment to produca larger droplsts lo
|
|
compensate tor svaporatiort. Droplet evaporation is most severe
|
|
when conditions are both hot and dry.
|
|
Temperature Inversions - Applications shouki not occur during a
|
|
temperature inversion because drift potenual is high. Tempeiatuie
|
|
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 rto wind They begin to lofm as
|
|
the sun sots and oflen continue into Hie morning, Their presence
|
|
can be Indicated by grourd fog; however, if iog is not present,
|
|
inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke Izorn a
|
|
ground source « an aircraft smoke generalor. Smoke that layers
|
|
and moves laterally in a concenSraied cloud (under low wind
|
|
conditions) indicates an inversion, while smokes that moves upward
|
|
and rspidty dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
|
Sensitive Areas - The pesticide should only bs applied when tho
|
|
wnd is blowing away from adjacent sansitve areas (e.g. residential
|
|
areas, bodies of watar, known ha'nitat for tireaiened or endangeiecl
|
|
species, non-target crops).
|
|
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE F4115 USE
|
|
PER ACRE PER SEASON
|
|
Total Allowed F4115 Use'
|
|
Crop
|
|
Soybeans
|
|
Battev
|
|
Corn
|
|
OillS
|
|
Whoa;
|
|
Grain Scxnhum
|
|
Rice
|
|
Cotton
|
|
Caneoorri1
|
|
Pdiato
|
|
Headed Sprayer
|
|
Applications
|
|
Fluid Ourxies
|
|
Rl15.'Acre
|
|
52
|
|
72
|
|
72
|
|
72
|
|
72
|
|
36
|
|
208
|
|
209
|
|
273
|
|
208
|
|
120
|
|
'The total allowed usage v&umea Include all applicshoas made la
|
|
She fieid per calendar year. This includes fallow treaimsnls,
|
|
burridown treaimanls a'rd a!i in-saason trcatmenls.
|
|
PREHARVEST INTERVALS (PHI) FOR
|
|
F4115
|
|
Cri.s3
|
|
Stone Frui!
|
|
ApplM
|
|
Citrus
|
|
Poar
|
|
Bsrries and Small Ffuh
|
|
Cranberries
|
|
Soybeans
|
|
Com
|
|
Bartev
|
|
Oats
|
|
Wheat
|
|
Grain Sorghum
|
|
Hice
|
|
i Coil on
|
|
^aneberry
|
|
Pctao
|
|
Pastures
|
|
1 7 dsys
|
|
3 Say
|
|
3 SBV
|
|
3dav
|
|
14 clajis
|
|
30dmV1Q Grcy//th Siage
|
|
Fourts&flieaf cellars
|
|
GrBh (Jo-nlinc Stage) Foraqe (7 davs>
|
|
Grain (JomtlnpStaae) Furarjo (7 dav»J
|
|
Grain (JomlifiQ Staqc) Forane f7 days)
|
|
S'w ieai cedars
|
|
BOdavs
|
|
J3ftJSjEg
|
|
7 {lays
|
|
SG days (grazing or hay opo-alioris)
|
|
CROP ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS
|
|
Following applications at F411S, any registered crop may be
|
|
planted at any tfme with the following exceptions.
|
|
For treatments prior to planting, allow at least 3 days before
|
|
planting the following crops: Cantaloupe, Casaba melon,
|
|
Cucumber, Eggplant, Endive (escarole), Garlic, Gourde,
|
|
Ground cherry, Honeydew melon, Honeyball melons, Mango
|
|
•melons, Muskmelons, Persian melons, all melons. Pumpkin,
|
|
Summer squash, Winter squash, Tomatiilo, Watermglon,
|
|
Pepper, and Forage grasses..
|
|
For all other crops, 12 months,
|
|
WEEDS CONTROLLEDWhen applied according to directions F4115 will provide control of
|
|
the following weeds. Optimum control may be achieved when small
|
|
weeds are treated rather that when they are larger in size. When
|
|
Isroerweods are targeted, use higher rales. When weed density Is
|
|
high, use higher rates. When weeds are hardened off dua to
|
|
weather conditions, use higher rstes and use mote aggressive sp;ay
|
|
adjuvants. When weeds are naaring maturity, use higfier ores and
|
|
more aggressive sprey adjuvants.
|
|
|
|
Whan applied at 20 to 24 fluid ounces per acre, F411S will
|
|
provide control of the following weeds:
|
|
Amaranthus, Palmar ! Marningglorv, pitted
|
|
Amaranlnus, spiny
|
|
Ammania, purple
|
|
Anoda, soured
|
|
Bedstraw. calchweed
|
|
Bittercress
|
|
Bluegra&R
|
|
Morninjjglory, smallfiower
|
|
MorninaglorVi starlet
|
|
Morningglorv. iall _j
|
|
Musia/d, blue
|
|
Mustard, tansy
|
|
MuSiarrJ. tumble
|
|
Biome, downy i Mustard, wild
|
|
Brome, Japanese
|
|
Sureueumber
|
|
Buttercup
|
|
Caroetweed
|
|
Codkjebur
|
|
Com I nan gKphosate tolerant)
|
|
Cotton
|
|
Crabg<a?s
|
|
Dandelion, dwarf
|
|
Fleabamj, annual
|
|
Fleabane. hairv
|
|
Foxtail
|
|
RlK«asd
|
|
Goatqrass, joinled
|
|
Groundtherry. cutleaf
|
|
Groundcherry. W right's
|
|
Kcxiiia
|
|
Mornirwalorv. entireieaf
|
|
Uorninonlory, Ivyleaf
|
|
Morningglorv. paimleaf
|
|
Nightshade, btftCk
|
|
Ni'jhtahada, Eastern black
|
|
Nightshade, hairy
|
|
Pennyeress, fteld
|
|
PJaWMd.._pJC£trate
|
|
Pigweeo, rcdrcot
|
|
Pigweed, smooth
|
|
Pigv.'eedj tumbte
|
|
Pojnsattia, wild
|
|
Purslane, common
|
|
Rccket, London
|
|
Rocket, yellow
|
|
Sandbur, fieid
|
|
Sesbenla, hemp
|
|
ShepariFs ourse
|
|
SmartwBod, Pennsylvania •
|
|
Spranutelop
|
|
Stinkgrass
|
|
Sunflower, wild
|
|
Velvetle«f
|
|
Whan applied at 26 to 28 fluid ounces per acre. F411S win
|
|
provide control of the fol lowing weeds:
|
|
All tha weeds listed above plus,
|
|
Berrnudarjrass
|
|
ChteseiwGQd
|
|
Chickweed
|
|
Cupqrass, wooly
|
|
Echpta
|
|
Reabana, rough
|
|
Goosowass
|
|
Henbit
|
|
Itchcrass
|
|
JohnsonprBss. seadling
|
|
Jointveich. Sndian
|
|
Jointvalch. Northern
|
|
Jimsonwesd
|
|
Xnotweed, prostrate
|
|
LambsqjartefS, common
|
|
LGttuce. prickfiL
|
|
Mallow, common
|
|
Mallow, Vgnice
|
|
Millet, wild proso
|
|
Nettle, burning
|
|
Nettle, s'ingino
|
|
Panfcum, browntop
|
|
Panicuin. fall
|
|
Panicum. Texas
|
|
Radish, wild
|
|
Ragweed, commori
|
|
Shatt arcane
|
|
Spurge, nodding
|
|
Spurcja, prostrate
|
|
Spurge, spoiled
|
|
Spuros, upriaht
|
|
WallflCTAief, bushy
|
|
Wltchqrass
|
|
When applied at over 28 fluid ounces per acre, P4115 will
|
|
provide control of the following w&eds.
|
|
Ail she weeds listed above,plus.
|
|
Broad3eat signalorass
|
|
Burclover
|
|
Cheat
|
|
Filaiee. broadleaf
|
|
Fflaree, textetem _
|
|
Rarae, whitestem
|
|
Ccpperl*af, hophcr nbeam i SaMhistle
|
|
FALLOW SYSTEMSAppiy F4115 by ground or aerially alona or wfth other herbicides in
|
|
the fallow period"prtof 10 planting or the enwrgencG of any crop or
|
|
rotational crop listed on this labeS to control or suppress annual
|
|
broadleaf weeds. For bsst performance, make applications to
|
|
yvjng and actively growing w&Kls ijp to 4 inches high or rosattes
|
|
less than 3 inches across. Coverage is essential for good weed
|
|
control.
|
|
Apply F4115 at 20 lo 52 fluid ouftces per acre in fallow: Systems. A
|
|
nonionie surfactant or crop oil concentrate must be used to enhaw^
|
|
activity of F4115 in fallow systems. Use a nonicnic surfactant at
|
|
0.25% v.'v (2 pints per 100 gallons o* spray solution) havirig at least
|
|
80% active Injrecfientora petroteum or vegetable seed based crop
|
|
Oil concentrate at 1.5 to 2-0 pinto per acre.
|
|
W hen tank mixing F4115 with other products, be s urs the F4115 is
|
|
mixed in the spray tank water after dry (ormulau'ons, if used. For
|
|
specific mixing instnjetions, refer to the Mixing and Loading
|
|
Instntelions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section,
|
|
For all products used in tank mixes, refer to live specific product
|
|
labels for all restrictions on tank mixing and observe all label
|
|
precautions, instructions arid foiafional cropping restrictions.
|
|
BURNDOWN(PREPLAN?, PREEMERGENCE and AT-PLANT)
|
|
Apply F4115 alone or with other herbicides or liquid fertilizers as a
|
|
bum-down treatment prior 10 planting or emergence of labeled crops
|
|
to aontrol or suppress crass and broadJeai weeds. For beat
|
|
performance, make applications to aelively growing weeds up to 4
|
|
inches high or rosettes less than 3 inches aoross. Coverage Is
|
|
essential for good control. Use a nonionie surfactant at 0,25% w'v
|
|
(2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least B0% active
|
|
ingredient or a petroleum or vegetable seed based crop oil
|
|
concenttate at 1.5 So2.0 pints per acre.
|
|
When tank mining F4115 with Other products, be sure the F4115 Is
|
|
mixed if\ Hie spray tank waser after dry formulations, if used. When
|
|
tank mixing with fertilizer soludons be sure to use an F4115 sluiry
|
|
mixture. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and
|
|
Loading Instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section.
|
|
For all products used in tank mixes, refer to the specific product
|
|
labels ("or all restrictions on tank mixing and observe all label
|
|
precautions, instructions and rotational cropping restrictions.
|
|
Precautions:
|
|
When applying F4115 prlo' lo transplanting crops into plastic moieri,
|
|
risce must be taken to remove residues of F4115 from the plastic
|
|
prior to transplanting.
|
|
SPOT TREATMENTF4115 may be applied as a Spell treatment for the control of weeds
|
|
in the following crops: corn, cotton, sorghum, soybeans, barley,
|
|
buckwheat, millet, rye, triticale and wtieat.
|
|
Refer to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT"
|
|
section tor additional information and dilution charts.
|
|
Restrictions
|
|
He&trnents must be made p?iorto:
|
|
Seed head formation in grains
|
|
pod set in soybeans
|
|
boll opeming in cotton.
|
|
HOODED SPRAYER APPLICATIONSR115 may be applied to the following crops using hooded sprayers
|
|
in accordance with specific use directions as stated in the following
|
|
Directions for Use section.
|
|
Com, Cotton, Peanuts, Sugarcane, Barley, Buckwheat, Millet, Rye.
|
|
Oats, Soybean, Tfflfoale, Wheat, Catamondln, Chironja, Citron,
|
|
Gfapefruit, Kumtjuei, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin Orange, Orange,
|
|
Pummelo, Tangelo, Tangors. Almond, Beechnut. Brazil nut,
|
|
Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Cninquapin. FfJberi, Hickory nut,
|
|
Macadamia, Pecan, Walmit, Grapes, Kiwi. Apple, Ajjricot, Cherry
|
|
(sweet afld sour), LoquaS, Mayhaw, Nsctarine, Olive, Peach, Pear,
|
|
Plum, Prune, Quince, Artlohcke(Jarusaiem), Beans, Beet greens.,
|
|
Beets(red and suger), Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage,
|
|
Chinese cabbage, Cantaioupe, Carrot, Cauliflower, Casaba melon,
|
|
Celeriac, Celery, Chard(Swiss), Chicory, Collards. Crenshaw meion.
|
|
Cucumber, Egg plant, Endive {escarole). Garlic, Gourds,
|
|
Qroundcheiry, Melon (honeydew and honeybail), Horseradish, Kale,
|
|
Kohlrabi, Leek,
|
|
Lentils. Lettuce, Mango melon, Meions (all), Muskmelon, Mustard
|
|
greens, 01<ra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnips, Peas, Pepper, Persian
|
|
melon, PotatD(lristi and sweet), Pumpkin. Radish, Raps greens,
|
|
Rhubarb, Shallot, Spinach, Souashfsummer and winner). Tomatillo,
|
|
Tomato, Turnip, Watermelon, Yams. Blackberry, Boysenberfy,
|
|
Cranbewy, Currant, Elderberry, Qocseberry, Huckleberry,
|
|
Raspberryjred and black), Forage grasses, Acaroia, Atemoye,
|
|
Avocado, Banana, Canistei, Cherimoya, Cocoa beans, CcJfee.
|
|
Dates, Figs, Quava, Jaijrjticaba, Lcngars, Lichee, Mango, Papaya,
|
|
Passion ffuit, Peisimmons, Potriegranate, SspooHla, Sapote(black,
|
|
mamey) Sug&rappse, Tea.
|
|
- ••• • • '• ! -TT-T—?: • w^n-^srr
|
|
|
|
•-•MT;=--- - - - Ai
|
|
0
|
|
eDirections for Use:
|
|
F4i15 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled
|
|
weeds between the rows <£ ihs above listed crops. This tieatrnsnt
|
|
may be made to crops grown in rows, and includes crops grown in
|
|
rows where muich or plastic barriers are used as a weed control tool
|
|
In she dril! or plant line. F4115 may be applied at rates up to 40
|
|
ounces per broadcast acre not to exceed the amount listed in the
|
|
Maximum Atlo wa W e F4115 Use Table above, in a minimum of 10
|
|
gallons per acre of finished spray. F«115 may be tank mixed with
|
|
othdr pesticides registered fee this treatment pattern.
|
|
Foe best performance, make application to actively growing weeds
|
|
up to 4 inches Jail and rosettes less than 3 inches across. Coverage
|
|
is essential for goad control. Use a nonionic surfactant ft) d.25%
|
|
v/v (2 pints per 103 gallons of spray solution) having al least »0%
|
|
active ingredient or a petroleum or vegetable seed based crop oil
|
|
concenl»ateat t.5 So 2.0 pints por acts,
|
|
Hcoded sprayers must be designed, adjusted and operated in such
|
|
a manner as to prevent any spray deposition to green stem, leaf
|
|
Sssue. flowers or fruit of the crop. The hooded sprayer should be
|
|
designed arxi operated so as to totally enclose the spray pattern.
|
|
Sprayeis should be operated in such a manner as tomlnimiza
|
|
vertical movement such as bouncing or the raising e' the equipment
|
|
during application. Sprayers stoultj not be operated in excoss of
|
|
five (5) miles per hour to minimize such bouncing. Extreme cars
|
|
must be taken during operations In fields where there Is undulation
|
|
of the scil surface, deop furrows, drains or other contours which
|
|
wouid disturb tfie adjustment and .positioning of the spray equipment
|
|
and/or 1he spray pattern. Applications niosi not be made when wind
|
|
conditions are such that spray patterns may bs disturbed and result
|
|
in spray deposition to sensitive plants or plant pate.
|
|
Precautions:
|
|
Crop injury will occur whan sprsy is allowed to come in contact with
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|
ths SeaOTJs. green Stem tissue, flowers cr fruit of tie crop.
|
|
Restrictions:
|
|
Do not apply more than 40 fluid ounces during the preplan! liming
|
|
artd no more than 80 fluid ounces in season as a row middle
|
|
application. Do not apply more than 120 1luk! ounces per crop
|
|
season as a hooded sprayer application.
|
|
Da not apply within 14 days of harvest
|
|
HARVEST AID TREATMENT
|
|
F4"> 15 may be applied to soybeans aid the cereal grain crops (com.
|
|
lice, grain sorghum, vutieai) to defoliate and/of desiccate
|
|
troublesome grass and broadteaf weeds such ss mornlnoalccies7
|
|
pigweeds. velveSleaf and others that may be present at harvest.
|
|
F-S115 may be used aione or as a tank mixture with alher harvest
|
|
aids.
|
|
Applications should be made when Uie crop is mature and the grain
|
|
has begun to dry down, ce according 10 Extension Service
|
|
recommendations in the usa area. Apply F4115 as a broadcast
|
|
spray at raws not to exceed the amount as fisted In the MAXIMUM
|
|
ALLOWABLE F4115 USE TABLE aSrtve. If treatments of F4115
|
|
have been made to trie crop earlier, that vo<urn5 must be considered
|
|
in dsSsnninlnc the maximum use rate as a harvest aid treatment.
|
|
Applications should be maos in spray volume sufficient to provide
|
|
complete coverage of foliage, Use a minimum of 10 gallons of
|
|
finished spray per acre forsrourK appiicaSon and 5 gallons per acre
|
|
for 33 rial application.
|
|
Use it. nonionic surfariaril at 0.25% w'v (2 pints per 100 gallons of
|
|
spray solution) having at least 80% active ingredient or a peirdemm
|
|
or vegetable seed based crop oil concentrate at 1.5 to 2.0 pints per
|
|
&s.re.
|
|
Do not apply rnoro Kiart 26 fluid ounces of this product par acre to
|
|
whsal,
|
|
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
Coverage is essential for satisfactory performance. Repeat
|
|
application if necessary.
|
|
If appSied as a tar* m[xJure, rsFs/to fli e cither product's label for
|
|
restrictions on tanfc mixing, and observe all label precautions,
|
|
instructions and rotational cropping restrictions.
|
|
CORN
|
|
Field Corn, Seed Corn, Popcorn, Corn
|
|
Silage, and Sweet Corn (Processing and
|
|
Fresh Market)
|
|
Apply F4115 alone or as a tank mixture with other rwbicidss to
|
|
emerged and actively growing -weeds. AppSy to corn in all tillage
|
|
systems from 30 days b-efore planting up to 8 !aaf collar growth
|
|
staga. Do not apply when conditions favoring drift exist or wind is
|
|
above 10 mph.
|
|
Restriction:
|
|
Do not apply F4115 as a banded or broadcast treatment over
|
|
the top of corn varieties not genetically tolerant to glyphosate
|
|
herbicide.
|
|
For best performance, make application 1o actively growing weeds
|
|
Up to 4 inches high and rosettes less Shan 3 inches across.
|
|
Coverage' IB essential for good control.
|
|
Use anonionic surfselant at 0.25% v/v (2 Jiinss per 100 gallons of
|
|
spray solution) having at leas! $0% active ingredient. Under dry
|
|
conditions tha use oi a c-rop oil concentrate ma/ improve weed
|
|
control. The use of a crop oiSconcentra'e may increase leaf
|
|
Speckling on BIB treated com leaves,
|
|
To control wasds not listed on this label. F4115 may be lank
|
|
mixed with other herbi-ides recistorecJ for use in corn. When tank
|
|
mixing F4115 with other products, be sure the F4115 is mixed in the
|
|
spray"tank water first. For specific mixing instRicBons, refer to the
|
|
Mixing and Loading Instructions under the GENERAL
|
|
INFORMATION section.
|
|
Refer to the other product's label for restrictions, on tank mixing, and
|
|
observe ail label precautions, instructions, and rotational cropping
|
|
restrictions. Sprayers should: be adjusted to position spray tips a
|
|
nninimurni of 18 inches above she crop and operated to avoid the
|
|
apfitlcalion of excessrve herbicide rates directly over the rows, ami'or
|
|
into the whorf Of Itie corn plant. Be aware that overlaps and s!owai
|
|
gtound speeds whiSo starting, slopping or turning wtiile spraying may
|
|
result in higher application rates and possible crop response.
|
|
Preplan!, Premergence and At-Plant
|
|
Apply F4115 alone or with other herbirides or liquid fertilizers as a
|
|
burn-down treatment piior to planting or emernencs of corn to
|
|
control or suppress giass and broadleaf wseds. For best
|
|
performance, make applications to actively gtowing weeds up to 4
|
|
inches high or rosettes less than 3 inches across. Coverage is
|
|
essential for good control. Use a noriionic surfactant at 0.25*4 v'v
|
|
(2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 8D% active
|
|
Ingredient or e petroleum or vegetable seed based crop oil
|
|
concentrate at 1.5 to 2.0 pints per sera.
|
|
When tank mixing F4115 rath other pjoducts, be suretha F411S is
|
|
tnlx&d in the spray tank *ater after dry fomUiWons, if used, When
|
|
tank mixing with fertilizer solu ilorts be suio to use art F4115 slurry
|
|
rnlxtura. For specific mixing insurjctions,. refer to the Mixing and
|
|
Loading instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section.
|
|
For all prodiKts used in lank mixes, ider to the specific product
|
|
laSels for all restrictions on tank mixing and c&serve all labe!
|
|
precaution, instructions and rotational cropping
|
|
•estricaon5.Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
(Applications may be made to glyphosate tolerant
|
|
and conventional varieties with hooded sprayers)
|
|
F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled
|
|
weeds 5>etwsan the rows of the crop. Refer to the Hood«d Sprayer
|
|
Applications section of this label for additional specific use
|
|
directions.
|
|
F411S at 20 to 72 fluid ounces per acre. Use higher rates when
|
|
weeds are under stress or are larger.
|
|
Applications should fee made by ground equipment using a minimum
|
|
finished spray volume Of 1D gallons of spray per acre or by air at a
|
|
minimum finished sprey volume of 3 gallons of spray per sat?..
|
|
Do not apply more than 7E fluid ounces of F4115 per acre pai
|
|
season including fallow.'prepla.'it burndown and labeled crop
|
|
applications,
|
|
_._
|
|
|
|
V~
|
|
I; .'
|
|
Tank Mixtures
|
|
F4U5 may be tank mixed with othar labeled herbicides to control
|
|
weeds not listed on this label. Read and follow all manufacturers'
|
|
label recommendations for tha companion herbicide except for
|
|
specific recommendations on this Isbei- When tank mixing F4115
|
|
with other products, be sure F4115 is rn>x*d in the spray lank water
|
|
after dry formulations, if used . For specific mixing instructions, refer
|
|
to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the GENERAL
|
|
INFORMATION section.
|
|
For control d additional broarjlaaf weeds and grasses, F4116may
|
|
ba tank mifcad with 2.4-D (amino). Accents, AccentGold*, Atrazine,
|
|
Banvets, Basiss, Baste Golds, Beacon*, Callisto, Clarity™, DistinctR,
|
|
Exceed*, Homefe, Llbertyu, Lightnings-, Marksmani). Northstar™,
|
|
Permits. Poaste, ScorpiDn».!il, Sancort., Shotgun*, Spirit™,
|
|
Steadfast. Sterllna>i.and Toughs.
|
|
Wr.en lank mixing F4115 with Acient. Accent Gold, Atrazine, Basis
|
|
Gcid, Liberty, Poasfer, and Shosgun use adjuvants
|
|
r&Dommended on the tank mix p&rtner lab&l. These may include
|
|
nonionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate, 28% nitrogen, ammonium
|
|
sulfata or combinations at thsee.
|
|
For Directed Spray Applications (Applications may be made to
|
|
glyphosate tolerant and conventional varieties with hoodad
|
|
sprayers)
|
|
F411S may be applied with drop nozzlss or olher sprayers capable
|
|
of directing the spray to the target wesds and away from the corn
|
|
plant. Do not allow spray contact to the crop when applying to
|
|
conventional corn varieties. F4115 may be used up 10 tho
|
|
maximum of 72 fluid ounces per acre using drop nozzles for control
|
|
o< larger weed sizes lor those weeds fisted below under "Control of
|
|
Weeds". Us9 appropriate rates cX adjuvants such as non-ionic
|
|
surfactant, crop oil concentrate or mtthylsted seed oil.
|
|
Seed Corn Production
|
|
For seed production fields, apply F4115 using drop nozzles or Olher
|
|
equlornent to make a directed spray treatment. Avoid directing spray
|
|
solution intoliie whorl of glyphosate lolefan? varieties, Avoid spray
|
|
contact to the crop when applying to conventional corn
|
|
varieties.
|
|
Seed corn inbreds have generally shown good tolerance to F411S
|
|
herbicide, however, all tnbreds havs not been tested. Broaccast
|
|
applications way resuW in spray be/rig concentrated into the whorl of
|
|
trie plant, which will increase leaf response. To minimize application
|
|
Into the whorl of the plants, dfop nozzles or other type directed
|
|
sprayers must be used to direct tha spray to the targeted weeds-
|
|
Sweet Corn Production
|
|
F41 !5 may be applied to sweat corn, hewwver, the user assumes aJI
|
|
responsibility for herbicide tolerance with such use. All
|
|
hybrids.varieties hava not been tested for sensitivity to F4115
|
|
herbicide nor doee FMC Corporafion havs access to all seed
|
|
company or food processor data. Broadcast applicalions may resuK
|
|
in spray being concentrated Into the whorl 01 the plant, which will
|
|
increase leal response. To minimize application into the whort of tfie
|
|
plants, drop nozzles or othertypa directed sprayers must be useri to
|
|
direct tne spray to the targeted weeds.
|
|
Therefore, any crop response arising from the use of F41S5
|
|
herbicide on sweet corn is the responsibility of the usar. Use F4115
|
|
herbicide only undef th& recommendation of the seed company,
|
|
food processor, or State Agricultural Extension Service.
|
|
F4115 Tank Mixtures
|
|
F4115 may be tank mixed with Atrezine4L (16 fluid ounces per
|
|
acts) or Atrazine 9QDF (9 ounces per acre) or Dlcamba or 2,4-
|
|
D(0.12510 0.25 pounds active per acie, Banvel or Clarity(3 to 4
|
|
ounces par acre) (or additional weed control, and fcx residual weed
|
|
control. Higher tales of Atrazine, Banvel® 01 Clarity herbicides can
|
|
ha used, but do not exceed the recommended label use rates
|
|
allowed by these labels. Add a 0.25% v/v ncnionic surfactant (2
|
|
pints per 10C gallons) to the tank mixture, or under very dry soil
|
|
moissure conditions, ihe use of crop oil concentrate (1% v.'v or 1
|
|
gallon per 10D gaJlon spray solution) may improve wood control.
|
|
COTTON
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Removal of Failed Cotton Stands
|
|
Apply F4115 at the rate ot 20 to 52 ounces per acre broadcast as 9
|
|
foliar spray over the top of Ihe remaining collon plants and weeds
|
|
with sufficient spray volume to provide coverage of the cotton plant,
|
|
v. /
|
|
in particular the terminal area. Coverage Is essential for good
|
|
control. Use a nonionic surfactanl at 055% v/v (2 pints per 100
|
|
gallons of spray solution) having at least 80% active ingredient or a
|
|
petroleu m 01 vegetable seed based crop oil concentrate al 1.5 to 2.0
|
|
pints per acre.
|
|
F4115 may be tcuikmixed wjih Muslang MAX insecticide foi the
|
|
control of cutworms at this application timing.
|
|
Do not apply when conditions favoring drift exist or wind is sbova 10
|
|
wph.
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled
|
|
vvsads between the rows -erf the crop. Refer lo the Ho&ded Sprayer
|
|
Applications section of this label for additional specific use
|
|
directions.
|
|
Post-directed and Lay-by Application
|
|
F4115 herbicide is a contact and systemic herbicide for
|
|
pcsternergenje directed sprayer or hooted'shlelded sprayer
|
|
applications for the controi of braadleaf and grass weeds in cotton.
|
|
Apply F4-115 he'bickje alone or as a tank mixture with other
|
|
herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds. When tank -
|
|
mixing F411S with other products, be sure the F4H5is mined in the
|
|
apray tank water aftar dry formulations, il used. For specific mixing
|
|
instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Irtstuctions underthe
|
|
GENERAL INFORMATION section. Applications ot F3115 or F4115
|
|
tank mixtures should be marie with directed sprayers or hooded
|
|
sprayers to prevent contad of spray solution with the ootlon plant, Do
|
|
not allow spray soluSon to contact cotton foliago or green stem
|
|
tissue. Directed spray equipment should position nozzles a minimum
|
|
3 to 4 inches above the snll, with nozzles directed beneaih the crop
|
|
canopy. F4115 or F4115 lank mix applications should be made to
|
|
cotton thai is a minimum of 6 inches in height. Applications to cotton
|
|
at 5 to 6 nodas or less must be made wilh hooded or shielded
|
|
sprayer equipment tocompl&tely avoid contact v/ith cotlor* plants,
|
|
Lay-by applications of F4115 or F4115 tank mixtures at later growth
|
|
stages of collon may be made when cotton plants have achieved a
|
|
height of 12 Inches or rrvore With sufficient bark development and
|
|
height differentia! between crop bottom leaves and the soil. Spray
|
|
solution should be directed at the base of cotton planls lo avoid
|
|
contact with green stem tissue or foliage while maintaining
|
|
maximum contact with broadlsaf weeds that are at appropriate
|
|
treatment size.
|
|
Do nd apply when conditions Savoring drift exist or wind IE above 10
|
|
mph.
|
|
For best performance, make application to actively growing weeds
|
|
Lip to 4 inches tall and rosettes less than 3 inches acrc&s. Coverage
|
|
Is essential for good control. Use a nonionic surfactant at 0,25%
|
|
v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 80%
|
|
active ingredient or a parroleurn or vegetable seed basad crop oil
|
|
concentrate at 1.5to2.0 phis per acre.
|
|
F4115 Use Rates and Directions
|
|
Apply F«l 115 at 20 to 52 ounces per acre as a post-directed
|
|
trcatmen! using a dlfecMxS sprayer a hooded sprayer or lay-by
|
|
sprayer using a minimum finished spray volume of 10 gallons per
|
|
aera. Do not apply mote than 116 flu Id on nc es of F4115 p er season
|
|
by post-directed and lay-by applications.
|
|
For control o< additional brosd'eaf weeds and grasses, F4115
|
|
Harbicide may b« tank mixed with othar harbicides euch as StapSe.
|
|
Buctril. Caparol, Cotoran (or oCier products containingfluometuran),
|
|
Karmex, MS MA. or other herbicides registered for cotton pest-
|
|
directed and/w lay-by applications. Refer to the other product's label
|
|
for restrictions ontanK mixing, and observe all label precautions,
|
|
instructions and rotations! crop-ping restrictions.
|
|
Harvest Aid Application
|
|
F4115 may be applied as a harvest aid on rton-glyphasale resistant
|
|
cotton varieties for weed desiccation, cotton defoliation and regtowin
|
|
control, end on alyphosate-reatstant varieties for weed desiccation
|
|
prior to harvest and on both types as a systemic perennial weed
|
|
management tod.
|
|
Apply F4115 at 85 to 52 oz product per acre using a quality spray
|
|
adjuvant. MIS spray adjuvant is recommended when tftfflparaures
|
|
are consistently a&pv* 60 degrees F immediately prior (o and after
|
|
treatment. COC OT oih-sr adjuvants thai gfva enhanced leaf
|
|
1, :
|
|
|
|
openetration capabilities are recommended for condttiofts below 60
|
|
degrees F before arid attar treatment Applications must bo made at
|
|
70% open bolls or i-cconJing to local extension servles
|
|
Apply t=41 15 in at least 10 gallons of spray solution per acre by
|
|
ground or at least 5 gailoris of s pray solution par acre by air usin^
|
|
equipment and parameters that optimize coverage and penatrarion
|
|
of foliage. Coverage is essential for optimum defotlaiion potential.
|
|
Repeat application of F41 1 5 ai 25 to 52o2 of product per acre or
|
|
Aim EC at 1 oz of product per acre with recommended adjuvants to
|
|
remove any remaining fofiage or lo .desiccate regrtwth if necessary.
|
|
Dsns9 cotton canopy, large plant Size, and environmental conditions
|
|
not conducive to complete plant coverage may terjuce initial
|
|
application performance and increase the need for a second
|
|
application.
|
|
Do not apply more than 52 oun-es od F4t 15 per acre per season.
|
|
F41 1 5 may 6>e appiied as a tank mix or as a sequential applioaSion
|
|
with other cotton harvest aids. F41 1 5 nsay be tank mixed with
|
|
Dropp, Def, Finish, Prep, Folex, Htervads. Ginstsr, CottcfiQuik. or
|
|
othet registered cotton harvest aid products.
|
|
Relw to the other product's label tot restrictions on tank mixing, and
|
|
observe all label precautions, instructions and rotational cropping
|
|
restrictions.
|
|
Do mot apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
BERRY
|
|
Caneberry
|
|
{Blackberry, Boysenberry, Black Raspberry, Red
|
|
Raspberry, cultivate and/or hybrids of these)
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
F41 15 may be applied With hooded sprayer to control Sabelecl
|
|
weeds between the rows of the crop, Refer to the Hooied Sprayer
|
|
Applications section of this label for additional spflclfte use
|
|
diressions.
|
|
For berries, hooded or shielded applicators must b« fully enclosed
|
|
Including tops, sides, back and frcrtOrtyshtokW applicators
|
|
capable'of preventing all contact will) crops may be used.
|
|
Post-Directed Application For Weecf Control
|
|
F41 1 5 may be applied at £0 to 72 ounces, per acre as a directed
|
|
spray for weed control usinfl 8 minimum of 10 gallons of finished
|
|
spray per acre. For best performance, make applications to actively
|
|
growing weeds up to 4 inches tall and rosettes less !han 3 irahes
|
|
Oo not allow the spray 10 contact canes.
|
|
Band Treatment Applications
|
|
For band treatment, apply the- broadcast equivalent rate and volume
|
|
per ae»e. To determine these:
|
|
Band WidtH
|
|
In inches Broadcast
|
|
---------- .. x Rale = Binefod rate
|
|
Flow Wtaih Pw Acre
|
|
in Irwhes
|
|
Band Width
|
|
In biches
|
|
ROW Width
|
|
h inches
|
|
Broadcast
|
|
Volume
|
|
Pol Acre
|
|
= Bendad vnlume
|
|
Coverage is essential for good control. Use a nwionic surfactant
|
|
at 0^5% v/v (2 pints par 1 00 gallons of spray solution) having at
|
|
Igast 80% acsivs ingredient Of a petroleum or vegetablg saod based
|
|
crop oil concentrate at 1 .5 to 2.0 pints per acre.
|
|
Do no! apply when conditions favor drift exist 01 -wind is above
|
|
10mph.
|
|
Do not apply more than 272 oz/aere per season
|
|
Do not &ppSy within 30 days of harvest of cranbwrias.
|
|
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest of other barrios.
|
|
For control of additional broacileaf weeds and grasses, F4115
|
|
HerbicWe may bo tank mixed wilh other herbicides registered tor
|
|
use in canebeirias. V^hen tank -mixing F4115 with other products,
|
|
besur«1heF41t5is mi»sct in the spray tank water after dry
|
|
formulalions. if used , For specific mixing instructions, refer So the
|
|
Mixing and Loading InstructiOTB under the GENERAL
|
|
INFORMATION section.
|
|
BUSHBERRY
|
|
(Blueberry, Wghbush and iowbush, Currant,
|
|
Elderberry, Gooseberry, Huckleberry)
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Dormant Applications
|
|
F4115 may be applied broadcast to the base of the main trunk to
|
|
control emerged and actively growing v/eeds during (tie dormant
|
|
stage of the crop.
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled
|
|
weeds between th* rows of {tie crop during tha vegetative growth
|
|
stage of the prop. R Bfer to th e H oodad Sprayer Applications section
|
|
of this label far additional specific use directions,
|
|
For barries, hooded or shielded applicators must be fully eiwlossd
|
|
inciuding tops, sides, back and front Only Shielded applicators
|
|
capable of preventing all contact with crops may bs used.
|
|
PostemergEnt Weed Control of Broadleaf Weeds
|
|
F41'S5 Herbicide is for posi-emergEnce weed control ot certain
|
|
susceptible b.-oadieaf weeds when used aloiw or in combination
|
|
with other herbicides. Apply F4115 at 20 to 72 ounces per acre fa-
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|
control of susceptible brcacfleai wgeds. The lower rate is for small
|
|
seedling weeds at the two to three leaf stage; higher rates are
|
|
needed for larger weeds up to the six-leaf slaga. Applications to
|
|
•weeds beyond the six-leaf stag* may result in only partial control.
|
|
F41 1 5 m ay be mixed with other hsrhicides that have pte-amergence
|
|
or post-^rnergertce activity, Arsy pra-Bjneraence activity must rely
|
|
on aclEvity from other herbicides QG directed cm their labels. Contacl
|
|
herbicides may be tank mixed wfti F4115 to obtain a broader
|
|
spectftim of waeds controllsd.
|
|
e is assentiaS for good control. Use a spray volume
|
|
adequate to get thorough coverage and use a minimum of to
|
|
gallons of finished spray per acrg. Apply only with ground
|
|
equipment. Applications may b9 made with boom equipment,
|
|
shiekted or hooded sprayers, hartd-hs!d and high volume wands or
|
|
orchard ouns. Control is enhanced wth -.he addiSon Of a nortionic or
|
|
crop Oil concentrate surfastant. Use a non-ionic surfactant, MIS,
|
|
having at least SO percent active Ingredient at 0.25 % v/v, 2 pints per
|
|
100 gallons of spray volume Of a quality ctop oil concerrtrate at
|
|
recommen<jed rates.
|
|
If F4115 herbicide is used in a tan* mixture, refer to th* othar
|
|
product labels for all restrictions on tank mixing and observe all label
|
|
precaulions, instructions and National cropping restrictions.
|
|
Precautions
|
|
Extrema caution must be taken during applications when desirable
|
|
fruS ct foliage are present in order lo avoid fruit spotting or leaf
|
|
necrosis. Do not aflow spray mist of F4115 to come in contact wllh
|
|
desirable fruit or foliage. On seedling or n«wly transplanted bushes
|
|
do not allow spray to contact 8(e«n baik of trunk area. Other
|
|
herbicides may be more injurious to young bushes than F4115
|
|
herbicide,
|
|
Restrictions
|
|
Do not apply within 14 day o? harvest
|
|
Do not apply more Shan 72 ounces during the dormant ssage, and
|
|
t44 ounces in season as a rcw rniddfg application. Do no( apply
|
|
more than 21 8 ounces per crop seascfl.
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|
|
|
X7551
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|
GRAIN SORGHUM (Grain and/or Forage)
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Burndown (Preplan!, Preomergenee and At-Plant)
|
|
F4115 may be applied as a Burndown application, please refer to
|
|
the Burndown Application section of this label fee additional specific
|
|
use directions,
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
F4115 may be applied with hoodei sprayers to control labeled
|
|
wesds between the rows of the crop. Refer 10 the Hooded Sprayer
|
|
Applications ssction of this iabei tor additional specific use
|
|
directions.
|
|
Restrictions
|
|
Do not apply after the 6 Leaf Collars
|
|
Do not apply F4115 to eweet sorghum.
|
|
SOYBEANS
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Apply F4t 15 alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to
|
|
emerfled and actively growing weeds. Apply to soybeans in ail
|
|
tillage systems to active growing weeds prior to crap emergence.
|
|
Do not apply whet conditions favoring drfft extet
|
|
For best performance, mafee application to actively growing weeds
|
|
up to A Inches high and rosettes !ess than 3 tixhes across. Use Ids
|
|
highe? level of listed rates when treating more mature weeds or
|
|
dense vegetative growth. Coverage is essential for good control.
|
|
To conliol weeds not listed on this label, F4145 may be tank mixed
|
|
with other herbicides fegistered for use on soybeans. When tank
|
|
mixing F4115 with other products, fie sure the F4115 Is mixed in the
|
|
spray tank water after clry formulations, if used. For specific mixing
|
|
instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions underthe
|
|
GENERAL INFORMATION SBMion, Refer to the cither product's
|
|
iabel few restrictions on tank mixing. ancS obsarva all label
|
|
precautions, instructions, and rotational cropping restrictions.
|
|
For additional information on crop response refer to the general
|
|
information section of tile F41 ^5 Sabci.
|
|
Burndown (Preplan!, Preemergence and At-Plant)
|
|
F4115 may be applied as a Burndown application, please refer to
|
|
the Bsjmdown Application section of this label for addtional specific
|
|
use directions.
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications (All Varieties)
|
|
F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled
|
|
weeds between the rows Of the crop. Refer to the Hooded Sprayer
|
|
Applications section of this label tor additional specific use
|
|
directions.
|
|
For Directed Applications (Alt Varieties)
|
|
U&e F4115 at £0 to 52 fluid ounces par acre. Applications should be
|
|
made by ground equipment using a finished spray volume o( 10-20
|
|
gallons ot sp'ay per acre. When soybeans are crown under very dry
|
|
soil motSturs conditions, a high quality sprayable liquid rtiliogen
|
|
fertilizer (2-4% v/v or 2- 4 gallons per 100 gallon spray solution) may
|
|
se used Irs addition lo the nonionic surfactant. Apply as a post-
|
|
diracted treatment with spray directed toward th* MM of the plan!
|
|
and avoid contact with soybean foliage. The use of spray shields
|
|
may reduce spray contact with soybean foliage. F4155 herbicide
|
|
contact witfi soybean foliage can result in significant crop response.
|
|
Broadcast Postemergence Applications (Glyphosate Tolerant
|
|
Varieties Only)
|
|
Appty F4115 for the control of velvfi-tlaai. Where soybeans of Group
|
|
3.5 o: lessfsariier maturing), use F4115 at rates up to 9 fluid ounces
|
|
per acre. Whore soybeans of greater than Group 3.5(later
|
|
maturing), use F4115 at ratas up to 18 fluid ounces per acre.
|
|
Use a nonionic surfactant 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of
|
|
spray solution) having at least B0% active Ingredient.
|
|
Restrictions
|
|
Do not apply more than 52 fluid ojnses per season. Do not feed
|
|
treated soybean forage or soybean hay to livestock.
|
|
Do not apply to soybeans after the V10 growth stage.
|
|
Tank Mixtures
|
|
F4115 may be lank mixed v.-'rth othe; herbicides lo control weeds not
|
|
listed on Jhls label, with the exception o? diprienyiether hefbfcidas.
|
|
Read and follow all manufacturers' label recommendations for the
|
|
companion herbicide except for specific recommendations on this
|
|
label. When tank-miwng F4115 v/rtn other products, be sure the
|
|
F«115 is mixed In the spray lank water after dry formulations, If
|
|
used. For specific mixing instructions, refer to ihe Mixing and
|
|
Loading Instructions under the GENERAL INFORMATION section. .
|
|
F4115 may be lank mixed with other herbicides. Rsfar to the Tank
|
|
Mixtures and Recommended Adjuvants sections undair Gonerat
|
|
Information.
|
|
WHEAT, BARLEY, TRITICALE, RYE
|
|
AND OATS
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Burndown (Preplan!, Preemergence and At-Piant)
|
|
F4115 msy be applied ss a Eurndown application, please refer to
|
|
the Burndown Application section of this label for additional specific
|
|
use directions.
|
|
Spot Treatment
|
|
Apply F4115 as a spot treatment alone or as a tank mixture with
|
|
othar herbloideg to emerged and. actively growing weeds.
|
|
Refer to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT"
|
|
section tor additional information and dilution charts.
|
|
Do not treat more than 10 percent of the totai field to be harvested.
|
|
The wop receiving spray in the treated area will be killed. Take care
|
|
to avoid drift outside the target area for the same reason.
|
|
For bes! performance, make applicetkxi lo actively growing weeds
|
|
up 10 4 inches tall and rosottes less than A inches across. For denes
|
|
weed pressure, use the higher rocammended rate plus tan* mix
|
|
combinations. Coverage Is essential for good control. Use a
|
|
nonlonic surfactant at 0.25% vfv (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray
|
|
soSution) having at least 80% active irvsredlenl. A high quality
|
|
sprayable liquid nitrogen fertilizer (2-4% vAi or 2*4 gallons per 100
|
|
gallon spiay solution) or ammonium sviHato (AMS) at Ihe rate of 2-4
|
|
pcwds per acre may be used n addition to the nonionlc surfsctarrt.
|
|
Restrictions
|
|
Do not harvest wheat or 1eeS barley for forage within 7 days of
|
|
application.
|
|
Do not harvest triticale, rye or oats for forage wilhin 56 days of
|
|
application-
|
|
MILLET: PROSO MILLET, PEARL MILLET
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Burndown (Preplan!, Prsemorgence and At-Plant)
|
|
F4115 may be applied as a Burndown application, please refer lo
|
|
the Bumdown Application section of this label for additions! specific
|
|
use directions,
|
|
Spot Treatment
|
|
Apply F4115 as a spot treatment alone or afi a lanK mixture with
|
|
other herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds.
|
|
Refer lo the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT"
|
|
section for additional intorrnaiion and dilution charts.
|
|
For besl performance, make application to actively growing weeds
|
|
up to4 inches tall and rosettes less than 3 irtches across. For donse
|
|
weed pressure, use the higher recommended rate plus tank mix
|
|
combinations. Coverage is essential for good control. Use a
|
|
nonionic surfactant at 0.25% vtv (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray
|
|
solution) having at least 80% active ingredient. A high quality
|
|
sprayable liquid nitrogsn ?ertiliz«c (2-4% w'v or 2-4 gallons per 100
|
|
gallon spray solution) or ammonium sulfale (AMS) at the ra'.e of 2-4
|
|
pounds per acre may be used in addition to the nonionic surfactant
|
|
|
|
Restriction*
|
|
Do nol harvest fa forage within 56 days of application,
|
|
TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
|
|
Citrus Fruits to include Calamondin, Citrus citron,
|
|
chironja, tangelo, tangor, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon,
|
|
Lime. Mandarin (tangerine), Orange (sour), Orange
|
|
<sweet), Pummelo, Satsuma mandarin
|
|
Pome Fruits to include Apple, Crabapple, Loqual,
|
|
MayHaw, Pear, Pear (oriental), Quince
|
|
Stone Fruits to includo Apricot. Cherry (sweet),
|
|
Cherry (tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Plum
|
|
(Chickasaw), Plum (Damson), Plum (Japanese),
|
|
Plumcot, Prune
|
|
Nuts to include Almond, Beech nut, Brazil nut,
|
|
Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert
|
|
(hazeinut), Hickory nut, Macadamia nut (bush nut).
|
|
Pecan, Walnut (black and English)
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Weed Control
|
|
Apply F4115 Herticids for post-emergence weed control of certain
|
|
susceptible broadleat weeds when used stone or in combination
|
|
with Other herbicides. Apply f-4115 alone ot as a lank mixture with
|
|
other herbicides to emerged and actively growing weeds. Apply
|
|
F4115 at 20 to 72 fluid ounces per acre, F4115 alone ot tank
|
|
mixtures may be used for general weetf control, middles (batwecn
|
|
rows Of trees), and Strips (in row of trees). F4115 may be appii ei W
|
|
any time during the season. F4115 may be mixed with other
|
|
herbicides thai have pra-emergence or pcst-ernergeivcs activity.
|
|
Any pro-emergence activity musl rely on activity from other
|
|
herbicides as directed on their labels.
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
F4115 may be sppiicd with hooded sprayers 10 control labeled
|
|
weeds tielweon the rows of trio crop. Re's* to the Hooded Sprayer
|
|
Applications section ot this label tor additional specific USB
|
|
directions.
|
|
Postemorgem Weed Control of Broad leaf Weeds: Apply F4115
|
|
at 20 to 72 ounces per acre fof control of susceptible broa<jl«rf
|
|
ivssds The lower rate is (or sfnall seedling weeds ai the two to
|
|
three lea? stage, while higher rates are needed for larger weads.
|
|
Application to weetis beyond the six-leaf •stage may resuH In oniy
|
|
partial control.
|
|
Equipment and Application
|
|
Coverage is ess«ti;ial for good contioJ. Use a spray volume
|
|
adequate lo £81 thorough coverage, but use a minimum of 10
|
|
gallons ot finished spray per acre. Apply only \vfth ground
|
|
oquipment- Applications may bo made with boom equipment,
|
|
hooded sprayers, shielded sprayers, handheld End high volume
|
|
winds or orchard guns.
|
|
Control is enhanced with the addition ot a nonlorsic or crop oil
|
|
conc6llrals surfactant, Use a nonionic Surfactant at 0.25% vAi (2
|
|
pints per 100 gallons} or a crop oil concentrate at 1 % v'v (one gallo-i
|
|
per 100 gallons).
|
|
Precautions
|
|
Extreme caution must be used during applications to avoid
|
|
contact of spray, spray drift or mist with foliage or green bark
|
|
of trunk, branches, suckers, fruit, foliage or other parts of trees.
|
|
Contact with othar than matured brown bark can result in
|
|
serious damage.
|
|
On seedling or newly transplanted Irees do not allow spray to
|
|
contact green bark or trunk area. Other havbicEdes may be more
|
|
injurious to young Sraes than F4115; 60, if tanK mixtures are used,
|
|
ine precautions and restrictions on the labels of all tank-mix
|
|
herWcidas must be followed.
|
|
Restrictions
|
|
Do not allow spray lo contact suckers.
|
|
Do not apply more than 72 fluid ounces per application (including
|
|
preplan! she preparation) arid 272 fluid ounces par season. Allow a
|
|
minimum of three days between last .application and harvest If
|
|
F4115 is used in a tank mixture, observe the other product's tsbet
|
|
for restrictions, precautions, and rotational cropping instructions.
|
|
Do not apply to Citrus wllfiin 3 day of harvest.
|
|
Do not apply to Pome Fruits within 3 day of harvaa.
|
|
Do not apply to Stone Fruits within 17 day of harvest.
|
|
Do not apply to Nut Trees within 3 day of harvest.
|
|
GRAPE (Raisin, Table and Wine)
|
|
TIMING AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
|
|
Weed Control: F*115 may be applied as a directed spray for post-
|
|
arnergence weed control ot certain susceptible broadleaf weeds
|
|
when used alone or in combination with osher herbicides. Apply
|
|
F4115 alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to emerged
|
|
and actively growing weeds. Apply F4115 al 20 to 72 fluid ounces
|
|
pci acre. F4115 alone or lank mixtures may ba used tor ganaral
|
|
weed control, middles (between rows cl plants), and strips (in row ot
|
|
plants). F4115 may be applied at any time during the season (see
|
|
precautions), F4115 may be mixed with other herbicides that hava
|
|
pre-emergenee or pcst-emergsnca activity. Any pre-emergence
|
|
activity must rely on activity trom other herbicides as directed on
|
|
their labels.
|
|
Hooded Sprayer Applications
|
|
F4115 may be applied with hooded sprayers to control labeled
|
|
weeds between the rows of th» «?op. Rafer to the Hooded Sprayer
|
|
Applications section of this label for additional specific use
|
|
directions.
|
|
Equipment and Application: Coverage is essential for good
|
|
control. Use a spray volume adequate togetthoKVjghcoverage and
|
|
us«a minimum of 10 gallons of Ifnished spray per aiee. Applyonly
|
|
with ground equipment. Applications may be made with boom
|
|
equipment, shielded sprayers, hand-held and high volume wands or
|
|
orchard guns. ConUol is enhanced with ihe addftion of a nonionic Of
|
|
crop oil concentrate surfactant. Use a nonionic surfactant at 0.25%
|
|
v/v {2 pints per 100 gallons) or a crop oil concentrate at 1% v/v (one
|
|
gaNon per 100 gallons).
|
|
Precautions: Extreme caution must be used during
|
|
applications when desirable fruit or foliaga are present In order
|
|
to avoid fruit spotting or leaf necrosis. Do not allow spray mist of
|
|
F4115 to come in confac! with desirable fruil or foliage. On seedling
|
|
or newly uansplanted vines do not allow spiay to contact 0re*n bark
|
|
of Srunlc area. Other herbicides may be more injurious to young
|
|
vines than H115 and the precautions and resiricions on (he labels
|
|
of all tank-mix herbicides musl bs followed,
|
|
Restrictions; Do not apply more than 72 fluid ounces per
|
|
application (including p:eplant slle preparation} and 272 fiuid ounces
|
|
per season. Allow a minimum of 14 days between last application
|
|
and harveat. If F4115 is used In a tank mixture, obaerve the oiher
|
|
product's label for restrictions, precautions, and rotational cropping
|
|
Instructions.
|
|
PASTURES
|
|
Pasture or Hay Crop Renovation
|
|
F411 s may be applied as a broadcast spray for the control of annual
|
|
and perennial weeds prior lo planting forage grasses. If application
|
|
rates total 72 fluid ounces per acre or less, no waiting period for
|
|
feeding ot livestock grazinj is required. If tno rate is greater than 72
|
|
fluid ounces p*r acre, remove livestock before application and wait 8
|
|
weeks following application before grazing 01 harvest/hay
|
|
operations.
|
|
Spot Treatment
|
|
F4115 may be applied as a &pot treatment Sor th» control of annual
|
|
iind perennial weeds growing in pas!ur«s and forage grasses
|
|
composed of bahiaffrass, bermudajrass, bluegraes, brome, (escus,
|
|
Orchardgrass. ryeorass, timothy or vvheatgrsss.
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
•
|
|
Reter to the "HAND-HELD and HIGH-VOtUME EQUIPMENT"
|
|
section 1or additional information and dilution charts,
|
|
For best performance, make application to actively growing weeds
|
|
up lo 4 inches tall and rosettes less than 3 inches across. For dense
|
|
weed pressure, use tha higher reoommended rats plus tank mix
|
|
combinations, Coverage is essential for good control. USA a
|
|
nonionie surfactant at 0.25% vvv (Z pints psr 100 gallons of spray
|
|
solution} having at leasl 80% active ingredient. A high quality
|
|
sprayabl* liquid nitrogen fertilizer (2-4% v/Vor 2-4 gallons per 100
|
|
gallon spray solution) or ammoniiirn suliate (AMS} al iho rate of 2-4
|
|
pounds per acre may be us-ed in addition to !he nonionic surfactant
|
|
GENERAL INFORMATION
|
|
Directions For Use On Aquatic, Site
|
|
Preparation And Other Non-crop
|
|
Sites
|
|
GENERAL INFORMATIONF4115 is a liquid suspension formulation that mixes readily with
|
|
water and nonionic surfactant to control many herbaceous and
|
|
v/oody plants when applied as a foliar spray.
|
|
F4115 enters the toot system by moving through the plant from the
|
|
point of foliar coniac!. Symptoms, including rapid browning ol the
|
|
Icfiage, will be apparent on rnosi susceptible annual weeds within a
|
|
few hours following application. Oaath cf brush species may lake
|
|
several days. Rapid browning ol tha leaves, is followed by complete
|
|
necrosis of visible portions of ihe plant and deterioration c>.
|
|
unde<ground plant parts.
|
|
Refer to the 'Weeds Controlled" section ol tnis laiisl for specific
|
|
inslnjctions on Ihe best application timing based on the slags of
|
|
plant growth that will achieve best results for each weed.
|
|
Treatments made at late growth stages approaching maturity will
|
|
result in the besl conwol of most brush and perennial v/eeds.
|
|
Ufiemarged plants arising from unattached underground rliizomos or
|
|
rootstocks of perennials or brush v,il! not be affected by the spray
|
|
and will continue to grow.
|
|
Always use the highci rate Of this product per acre wittiin !hs
|
|
recommended range ttihen vegetation is heavy or dense.
|
|
Reduced results may cccur during the following situations:
|
|
1- When weed or brush species have been recently mowed,
|
|
cut or grazed and have not reached tha recommended
|
|
stage of ragrowth before application.
|
|
2- 'Whan weed 01 brush growth are undej stress from
|
|
disease, insects or drought.
|
|
3- When weeds or brush are covered with a thick layer of
|
|
dust.
|
|
4- Whan rainfall or irrigation occu-s within 2 hours aflar
|
|
application. (Heavy rainfall or irrigation may wash F4115
|
|
off the plan!. An additional application may be needed.)
|
|
This product clcas not provids residual weed control.
|
|
ATTENTION
|
|
TO PREVEMT INJURY TO DESia^BLE PLANTS AND CROPS.
|
|
APPLICATORS MUST BE CAUTIOUS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH
|
|
FOLIAGE, GREEN STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY ROOTS, OR
|
|
FRUIT OF CROPS DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, AVOID
|
|
DRIFT.
|
|
Serious injury or destruction may occur if any amount of this product
|
|
comes In contact with desirable plants. Avoid \ne following
|
|
•conditions to reduce the likeSihood thai desirable plants are
|
|
damaged.
|
|
1- Do not allow any amount of Ihis product, or the herbicide
|
|
solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable
|
|
vegetation.
|
|
2' Avoid application 'When winds are gusty or in excess of 5
|
|
miles p«r hour.
|
|
3- Avoid othe« conditions including lesser wind velocities.
|
|
that will allow spray drift to occur,
|
|
4- Avoid combinations of pressure and nozzle type that will
|
|
result in splatter or fine particles, which are likely lo drift.
|
|
AVOID APPLYING AT EXCESSIVE SPEED OR
|
|
PRESSURE.
|
|
NOTE: Use o! Hi Is product in any manner no-1 consistent with this
|
|
label may result In Injury to persons, animate or crops, or other
|
|
unintended corisequences. When not in use, kasp conta'ner closed
|
|
to prevent spills and contamination.
|
|
MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
|
PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CALIBRATED EQUIPMEMT MUST
|
|
BE USED FOR EFFECTIVE PRODUCT APPLICATION. AVOID
|
|
SPRAYING DESIRABLE PLANTS EY CAREFULLY DIRECTING
|
|
THE SPRAY OF HAND-GUN SPRAYERS. FOR BEST RESULTS
|
|
DO NOT MIX WITH WATER FROM PONDS AND DITCHES THAT
|
|
WAY CONTAIN SOIL.
|
|
Mixing
|
|
F411 5 mixes readily witti water. Fill ine mixing or spray tank with !S
|
|
the requ ired amou nt of walar. Add the recommended amount of this
|
|
product and complete filling tha tank io the desired level (see
|
|
"DIRECTIONS FOR USE1 and WEEDS CONTROLLED" sections of
|
|
this label). Tha surtactaAi shouid be added near the end of the
|
|
filling process, and &e solution should be mixed well. Remove hose
|
|
f som tank Immediately after filling to avoid siphoning back Into the
|
|
water source.
|
|
To prevent 01 minimize teaming oi the spray solution that may occur
|
|
during mixing and application, avoid she use of mechanical agitators,
|
|
place the filling hose below the surface of the spray sohjtlon,
|
|
terminate. by-pass and return lines at the boflom of the Sank and »
|
|
needed use an approved anti-foam or defoaming agent.
|
|
Screen sUe in nozzle or line strainers Should be no finer than 50
|
|
mesh. Carefully select correct nozzle to avoid spraying a fine mlst-
|
|
For best results with conventional ground application equipment,
|
|
use flat fan nozzles. Check for even distribution of spray droplets,
|
|
Whan using F41 1 5 fa squalic, site preparation and other noncrop
|
|
applications, use a nonionte surfactant labeled for use with
|
|
herbicides that contains 50 percent o' more active ingredient.
|
|
Mix 1 or more quarts of a nonionic surfactant per 100 gallons of
|
|
spray solution.
|
|
When making broadcast applications, suriactaws should not ba
|
|
used in excess ol 1 quart pe» acrs
|
|
Always read and follow the manufacturer's surfaKant label
|
|
recommendalioriB, cautionary statements and othe; information for
|
|
best results.
|
|
M colorants or martdng dyes are desired, choose }hos& that are
|
|
approved tor use with herbicides. If cotorants or marking dyes are
|
|
used, performance may be reduced, especially at (owar rates or
|
|
dilutions..
|
|
Always read and follow the manufacturers label recommendations,
|
|
ca utionary statements and other information for best results.
|
|
Spray Equipment Clean-Out
|
|
Residues left in mixing equipment, spray tanks, hoses, spray booms
|
|
and nozzles can cause non-target plant effects if they sie not
|
|
properly cleaned. Besause F41 15 Herbicide can be highly
|
|
phytotoxic to sertsitive «rops and ornamental plants it is strongly
|
|
recommended that onty equipment that is dedicated exclusively to
|
|
aqualic, site preparation and othgr non-crop sites be used In the
|
|
application of F411S HerWoide.
|
|
If not using a dedicated sprayer, observe thefdlowing cleanout
|
|
procedures:
|
|
1. Drain spray tank, hoses, and bourn and thoroughly wash
|
|
the inside of ihe sprayer tank free of visible sediment and
|
|
residuss. Thoroughly flush tank, sprayer hoses, boom,
|
|
and nozzles.
|
|
11
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|
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|
- !;.;
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|
2. Fill the lank with ciean waler, and add 1 gallon of
|
|
ammonia (containing at least 3% active) for every 100
|
|
gallons of water. Fill the lanic to capacity and operate the
|
|
sprayer fdf 15 minutes to flush hoses, boom and nozzles.
|
|
Let Ihe solution stand in tha hoses, tanks, boom arid
|
|
nozzies (or several hours or overnight
|
|
3. Drain tha sprayer system. Rinse the tank with clean water
|
|
and flush through the hoses and boom. Repeat rhg clear?
|
|
water rinse and flush. Remove and clean nozzles and
|
|
screens separately.
|
|
For more specific information on clean-out procedures contact FUC
|
|
at 800-321-1362,
|
|
Do not apply sprayar cleaning solutions or rinsate to any lawns,
|
|
ornamentals, gardons or crops.
|
|
Should small quantities of F4115 Herbicide remain in mixirvj, loading
|
|
and/or spray equlpmgnt that has been cleaned as described above,
|
|
they may be releasad during subsequent applications potentially
|
|
causing effects to nosv-larget vegelation. PMC ascepts no liability for
|
|
egVarse responses to non-targat plants or c'Ops.
|
|
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
|
|
Aerial Equipment
|
|
Uhliss otherwise specified, combine the recommended rates of
|
|
F4115 and surfactant with 3 to 20 gallons c' water par acre as a
|
|
broadcast spray. See Iho 'WEtDS CONTROLUED" section of this
|
|
label for specific rales. When uslftg. aeria! equipment, product
|
|
applications may only ba made as spesificalfy recommended in this
|
|
label. (Sea Aerial Application in Previous Section)
|
|
Boom Equipment
|
|
When using boom equipment, combine the reccoimended rates of
|
|
F4115 and surfactant with 3 to 30 gallons of water per acre as a
|
|
broadcast Spray to control wsed or brush species listed in this label
|
|
unless otherwise specified.. See Uie "WEEDS CONTROLLED1
|
|
section ol this label for Specific rates. To ensure best results
|
|
complete coverage is required. Spray volume should be increased
|
|
within the recommended range as density of vegetation iiicreases.
|
|
Carefully select correct nozzle to avoid spraying a fine rnist. For
|
|
best results with ground application equipment, use 1lat fan nozzles.
|
|
Cner.K for even distribution of spray draptots.
|
|
Hand-Held and High-Volume Equipment
|
|
Use Coarse Sprays Only
|
|
Knapsack sprayers and drier high-volume spraying equipment
|
|
utiliziij handguns or other appropriate nozzle configurations may be
|
|
used to control weeds listed in this label. Mix a 3>'4 to 2 percent
|
|
solution of this projucl in wale:, add a nonionic surfactant and apply
|
|
to foliage of vegetation 10 be controlled, Refei to the 'WEEDS
|
|
CONTROLLED" section for specific application information.
|
|
Applications should be made on a spray-to-wet basis. Spray
|
|
(xweraga should be uniform and complete. Do not spray to point of
|
|
rundf.
|
|
For spot treatment of brush and Irese a 5-8 percen! solution may be
|
|
used as a tow volume directed spray. This treatment method is mosi
|
|
efieotiv* In areas where there is a low density of the targeted
|
|
vegetation, if a straight sir earn nozzle Is used, start the application
|
|
W the top of the targeted vegetation and spray evenly, contacting a
|
|
minimum of 5D percent of the foliage, using a back and forth motion
|
|
until the bottom of the vegetation is reached For flat fan and cone
|
|
nozzles and with hand-dlrecied misl blowers, mist the application
|
|
over the IcJIaaa of the targeted vage'.ation. Small, open-bianched
|
|
trees should be treatod from oniy ana side to ensure adequate
|
|
coverage. 11 the foliage is thick 01 fr.erc are multiple root sprouts,
|
|
(ippiicaftons must be made from several sides so ensure adequate
|
|
spray coverage.
|
|
Follow 'he mixing chart below to reach your desired volume:
|
|
Spray Solution Mixing Chart
|
|
AmountotF4ns Herbicide
|
|
DESIRfcO
|
|
VOLUME
|
|
1 G»i.
|
|
giQa.
|
|
Cv'4%
|
|
1 01.
|
|
1-1.*
|
|
1% { 1-1/4%
|
|
M.'3
|
|
02.
|
|
, 'PL
|
|
1-2.3
|
|
07.
|
|
1-1M
|
|
1-1/BS
|
|
2oi.
|
|
1-1:2
|
|
S%
|
|
Gcz.
|
|
^TT-
|
|
M
|
|
10-V4
|
|
c/z.
|
|
2ga;.
|
|
100 Gal.
|
|
B
|
|
3qt <gal.
|
|
qt.
|
|
1-W
|
|
HL
|
|
qt.
|
|
VM
|
|
gal. 5 gal. sgal.
|
|
2 tablespoons = 1 iluid ounce
|
|
For use in knapsack sprayers, it is suggested that the recommended
|
|
amount of ihis product be mixed with water in e larger container. Fill
|
|
sprayer with the mixed solution and add the correct amount o!
|
|
surfactant.
|
|
WEEDS COMTROLLED
|
|
F4115 herbicide will control annual and perennial weeds as Well
|
|
as woody brush and trees. Rates of application and other use
|
|
instructions are indicated under each type of weed in the
|
|
following tables.
|
|
Annual Weeds
|
|
Genera) application instructions for annual weeds:
|
|
» Apply F4115 to acSvcly growing broadleaf weeds and
|
|
annual grasses.
|
|
• Avoid disturbance of treatad vegetation for at least 2 days
|
|
after application. Weeds may bo mowed, tilled or burned
|
|
after this period.
|
|
Refer to "DIRECTIONS FOR USE', "GENERAL INFORMATION"
|
|
arid "MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" for labeied
|
|
uses and specific application instructions.
|
|
F41 "V5 may bo applied as aithar a broadcast application or with
|
|
hand-held or high-votume application equipment.
|
|
Broadcast Application:
|
|
For weeds less than 6 inches lall apply 1.6 phis of this product par
|
|
acre plus 1 or more quarts of a nonionic surfactant par 100 gallons
|
|
of spray solution.
|
|
For weeds greater than 6 inches tall apply 2.75 pints of this product
|
|
per acre plus 1 or more quarts of an approved nonionic surfactant
|
|
per 10Q gallons of spray &olu*ion.
|
|
Hand-Held, High-Volume Application: -
|
|
Apply a .8 percent soiutlon of this product in water plus 1 or more
|
|
quarts of a nonionic surfactant per tOO gallons of spray solution and
|
|
apply to irflage of vegetation )o be controlled.
|
|
F4115 will control the (allowing ANNUAL WEEDS whan applied as
|
|
di-ected;
|
|
Balsarapple" MomerOica eteranri*
|
|
Barley HofOewn vufga'a
|
|
Barnysnigrass Eciumcctfm orus-
|
|
od
|
|
Bass,.a. iivshook Gassia tiysmxuToKa
|
|
Pt^r.lr&w, calchv^eao Gcr.1'!^1^ apsr/ne
|
|
Dluegrssa. annual Po(\ a^i'^?
|
|
Buograss. bulbous Poa tiuttx>st
|
|
Brume Bramus spp
|
|
Buttatcup Harruricu.'ws spp.
|
|
Ciipat/.-oeo .Moi'.'ujo vanicalahi
|
|
Cheiit Bromvs secatinut
|
|
Chicswesd, mousessr Csrastium
|
|
vutoatuiri
|
|
Cacklebur Xanftoum sliwnannsn
|
|
Corn, volunteer &s mays
|
|
CrE'jgrise Oifj'Wna spp.
|
|
Dwarfdanca^on tojjJa cffpfiosa
|
|
Fascflax, smaSlsaed Camelina
|
|
mrcro^dK?
|
|
Fiddlaneck Amslnetaa cpp-
|
|
nsitoul fleabane Caoyza
|
|
Oaieriensls
|
|
Fleabane Eijgwsm spp.
|
|
FIIXA'eed Oesomuisa SQptoa
|
|
i Foxtail Sslsna spp.
|
|
MuEfurd. wild Strxmis srversis
|
|
Nightshade, black So/anum
|
|
jxysnanthu™
|
|
Oals. v/ilc AveiTQ tafcci
|
|
Panicum Partcm spp.
|
|
Per-n^-iet,;;. lield Tn'sspt* it.'ve^ii*
|
|
Pigtt'ced. radroot Ainacantfias
|
|
relroflexvs
|
|
Hgu'ecd, smooth Amanmtftus
|
|
hi/b,va'us
|
|
Purslane, common Portulaca
|
|
oteracea
|
|
ftagvfBEd, common Atntmma
|
|
arterrilsiitoia
|
|
ri?qive&d, qianl Arrl^pSi'^ tnfids
|
|
Ro:-M. London Sisymbnum irio
|
|
KjfSSSfeSS
|
|
Rysorass, llaila-v Lolium rnuJI/fforuTi
|
|
SandDur. field Cenchrus spp. i
|
|
Scsbanla, h«mp_ )
|
|
Shaltenyane Sorg.'ji/m bica'ar
|
|
Bhephartfs-purse Cupsetla bursa-
|
|
rwsro.ns
|
|
Signalgrar-s, biradlEal Beaensaria
|
|
plalypOylfa
|
|
SrnatNveed, Psnns^vania
|
|
Polygonum penfvivanisum
|
|
SavkTrneile, ar.nuai Soncnus
|
|
gtnega
|
|
Spafiish.newlles' Bdent f^n'nnaia
|
|
Sparge, p'ostraie Euphorbia
|
|
12
|
|
|
|
Foxtail. Carolina Mopectma
|
|
ca.r0i/.Ttii*?iis
|
|
firounsul. common Senecic vyKjsrs
|
|
HcirJoweed'Klares'.ait Vony*
|
|
canatisnsis
|
|
KoDhia KecV.ua sccvaria
|
|
Lsmbsquttflers, corrjnan
|
|
Chtsoopod/urtl st'bum
|
|
LBbijco. sickly Lzstiffia ser.TOto
|
|
tv'om.ingoJC-ry Ip.imcsa spp.
|
|
Mustard, blue C.te.'.'spra'B lanelia
|
|
Mustard, tar.Ey Dti&cu,'rria'3 pianola
|
|
Mlislsrd, lumblc Steymim'jm
|
|
a/tissintum
|
|
pfnfr.'ata
|
|
Spurry, umorella. Holagteun
|
|
u;Tit>4?iV.!9rum
|
|
SlmkgrSES Eragrvshs cillanensis
|
|
Sunflawer Hc^'artf/JUS awii/a
|
|
Tansy lTH.--.tanJ OsstuKlr/ii.l rwnste
|
|
ThisTiB. RUS5-BP. Salfola Xaf
|
|
Velveilesf Abufcton tneaphrsoi
|
|
WaHflwer, ta.shy Brysimum
|
|
repa.-jrft/.it
|
|
Whaal Ttlt'cum aeslfivm
|
|
WMchgray; Fawcu.iv capifere
|
|
'Apply 3 plnls o1 UMS BrKluct per acre.
|
|
"Apply ivlth hand-hula equipment only.
|
|
Germination o1 annual weeds may continue Shtoughout the grO'A'in;
|
|
season depending on the extent of soil moisture and precipitation.
|
|
Weads that germinate after application will require repeat
|
|
treatments.
|
|
Perennial Weeds
|
|
General ajsplication instructions for perennial weeds:
|
|
• Apply to vigorously growing perennial weeds.
|
|
• flvoid disturbance of vegetation for at least 7 days after
|
|
application unless otherwise indicated.
|
|
• Do not treat weeds that have been mewed or (I1I&3 unfit
|
|
regrowth has reached Cie recommended stages.
|
|
• Treat vegetation prior to a Killing frost.
|
|
• Add 1 or more quarts of ncnionk: surfactant per 100
|
|
gallons spray solution to the rates of (his product givsn in
|
|
ihis tfel.
|
|
• Weeds that regenerate from underground parts or seed
|
|
may reouire a repeat treatment.
|
|
Refer to "GENERAL INFORMATION', "DIRECTIONS FOH USE1
|
|
and "MIXING AND APPLICATION" sections In this label lot spectfic
|
|
uses vtui application instructions.
|
|
F4115 herbicide plus surfactao< will control !lte Mowing
|
|
PERENNIAL WEEDS when applied aa recommended.
|
|
General Recommendation: Weeds without specific
|
|
recommendatorss in the following lisi can by controllod by applying
|
|
2.25 - * quans of this product per acre as a broadcast spray or as a
|
|
1.0-2.0 percent solution with hand-held equipment. Control is
|
|
maximized when target plants are actively growing and mosl rtava
|
|
reached early head or early bud stage of growth.
|
|
wood
|
|
AI;aHa Mctticptjo saliva
|
|
Mtiqalorwaed' AUsrrisnthfra
|
|
pnihxeroidss
|
|
Aniia.'Fsnntil FoeniCulum oufcare
|
|
ArticK>k6, JerusBlam HMfafltma
|
|
ii/fterosus
|
|
BaWagrass Pa.spa/i/m nolifym
|
|
Bormudngrass C/notiof! naetylon
|
|
Biridweeb, field Gom&'ruiuf
|
|
arsensis.
|
|
Nighlsliace, sl^rieai Soi'ancim
|
|
?i:S53S.niW.iLii1ie.'9ess.ni?o.'icu-m,
|
|
RaiOrrimerdaiiCiri
|
|
See SenerDl Recommendation
|
|
Apply 3.2 quarts of this product
|
|
pw airs as a broadcast spray or
|
|
as a 1 .25percent solution, with
|
|
hand-hold equipment to provide
|
|
partial control of alii gator weed.
|
|
Appiy when most of the target
|
|
plants are in bloom. Repeat
|
|
applications will be required to
|
|
maintain such control.
|
|
See General RocommeruJatiOP.
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
See Gen era! Recommendation
|
|
Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts pints of this
|
|
product per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1.6 percent
|
|
solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment. Apply whentargel
|
|
plants are actively growing and
|
|
when seedheads appeal.
|
|
Apply 3.25 - 4 quarts of this
|
|
product per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray west of the Mississippi
|
|
River f.nd 2.5 - 3.25 quarts Of
|
|
13
|
|
] B-ackenfem PWrMum .5pp.
|
|
Caitah Typha spp.
|
|
Clover, rad Tfifotiitin pra;°-sa
|
|
Clovsr. while Tritolium rapOKs
|
|
Cogangrasa ^mpsrab c/yff/Wnai
|
|
C.DrdgrcEs $p3r.'ifl3 APP-
|
|
C'jlgiass . giant' Zi&taiopsn ,w;iacea
|
|
Apply 2.5 - 3.25 quarts of this
|
|
product p&r acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 8- 1.2 percent
|
|
solution with I\and-he5d
|
|
equipment. Appiy to fully
|
|
expanded fronds which are at
|
|
least 16 inches long.
|
|
Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts of this
|
|
product per asre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1.6 percent
|
|
solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment, Apply when target
|
|
plants ere actively growing and
|
|
are at or beyond the sarly-to-full
|
|
bloom stag 6 of growth. Best
|
|
results are achieved when
|
|
application is made during tha
|
|
summer or fall months.
|
|
Sea General Recommendation
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts of this
|
|
product per acre as a broadcast
|
|
Spray. Apply when cogongrsss
|
|
is at least 1B inches tall and
|
|
actively growing in late summer
|
|
or fall. Allow 7 v mote days
|
|
after application bsfora tillage or
|
|
mowing. Due to uneven stages
|
|
of growth and Ihe dense nature
|
|
of vegetation preventing good
|
|
sptay coverage, repaat
|
|
treatments may be noresssry to
|
|
maintain control.
|
|
Apply 2.5 - 4 quarts of this
|
|
product per acte as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1.6 percent
|
|
solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment. Schedule
|
|
applications in order to ailow 6
|
|
hours belore treated plants are
|
|
covered by tidewater. The
|
|
presence of debris and silt on
|
|
tha cordgrass plants will reduie
|
|
performance. It may be
|
|
necessary to wash targeted
|
|
plants prior \o application to
|
|
improve uptake of this product
|
|
into the plant
|
|
Apply 3.5 quarts of this product
|
|
per acre as a broadcast spray a-
|
|
as a 1.6 percent solution with
|
|
hand-dald equipment to provide
|
|
partial control of giant cutgross.
|
|
Repeat applications will b«
|
|
required to maintain such
|
|
control, especially witiere
|
|
vegetation
|
|
is partially submerged in water.
|
|
|
|
Fescua, tali fssttKB ffnjndf.TaciL.-a
|
|
^ Psspalum di/atsturn
|
|
Drjdk, puriy Hurtle* CTte
|
|
Dog&ane, hemp Apocytwni
|
|
nteui'ca repws
|
|
H&fsera<fish AmataO-i ntsScsna
|
|
Fescue fesfuca sflsi
|
|
Guincag'ass Panicum maximvn
|
|
HemSock. poison Cornum
|
|
Sor<;ftum te'epe
|
|
Blu«3ra*s, Kentucky Pos prate w.'s
|
|
Bromagrass, smoolh Bmmus in
|
|
a, reed Phalnns
|
|
Allow for substantial regrowth to
|
|
the 7- to 10-leaf sia'36 prior to
|
|
relreatment.
|
|
Ses General Reeomrriendatioti,
|
|
See General Rec-ornmandatlon
|
|
Apply 3.25 quarts of ihis product
|
|
per acts as a broadcast spray or
|
|
as a 1.6 pe-rcent solution wtlh
|
|
rsand-hiid equipment, Apply
|
|
when target plants are actively
|
|
growing and most have reached
|
|
the late bud-to-flower stage d
|
|
growth. For best results, apply
|
|
iri late summer of iatl.
|
|
jjaGanetal necornm^ridation
|
|
Apply 2.5 quarts of this product
|
|
par acre as a broackafit spray OT
|
|
as a 1.6 percent solution with
|
|
hand-held equipment. Apply
|
|
whan target ple.nte are actively
|
|
growing and moal have reached
|
|
the boot-to-head staoo rf
|
|
gfmvth. When applied prior to
|
|
ihc boot slage, less desirable
|
|
control may be obtained.
|
|
Apply 1,75-2.5 quarts otthis
|
|
product pet acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a .8 percent solution
|
|
wish hand-heSd equipment.
|
|
Apply when target plants are
|
|
actively growing and when most
|
|
have feachsd at least the 7-leaJ
|
|
stage of growth^
|
|
Saa General Recommendation ,_
|
|
Sea Ganerai Recommendation
|
|
See General RacommcrtdEtion
|
|
raes Dacr/iVs glomerata
|
|
Ryograss, psrennral Laliinn perenne
|
|
Tirttotiiy Pntevm pretsma
|
|
Wheararass, wester".
|
|
'
|
|
Apply 1.5 - 2.5 quarts of thss
|
|
product per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1.6 percent
|
|
! solution with hand-held
|
|
equiprn ent Appl y wtl en targ et
|
|
plants are actively gioiving anci
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|
most have rwioiied the boot-to-
|
|
head stage of growth, Whsn
|
|
applied prior to the boot stage,
|
|
less desirable control may be
|
|
obtained, In the lali, apply
|
|
before plants have turned
|
|
brpwn. _
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|
Unt=na Lsntenacomsra
|
|
Le=ped&Jia: common, serces
|
|
Lespodezs twists, Le
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|
trara
|
|
Loasestiifa. purplt iytfwtn s
|
|
Lotus. Am«ican Neiumtx/ Mea
|
|
Apply this pioductas a 1.6
|
|
percent solution witli hand-held
|
|
equipment. Apply to actively
|
|
growrig Lantana at or beyorsd
|
|
the hloom stage of growth. Use
|
|
the higher application rata for
|
|
plants that have reached ih«
|
|
woody stage ol growtri.
|
|
5e« General Recommendation
|
|
Apply 2 quarts of this pr-txluet
|
|
per acre as a broadcast spray or
|
|
as a 1,6 percent solution using
|
|
hand-held equipment, Treat
|
|
when plants are actively growing
|
|
at or beyond Hie bloom stage of
|
|
growih, B«s! results are
|
|
achieved when application is
|
|
mado during summer or fall
|
|
months. Fall treatments must
|
|
be applied before a killing frcsL
|
|
Apply 2 quarts of this product
|
|
per acre as a broadcast spray or
|
|
Waiden&ane Pfiniciirv hemafaTCifr
|
|
Milkw&su Asdepiss spp
|
|
Mullein, commcr., Vaib&ssijit]
|
|
thapsc/s
|
|
Napiergrass P&rtr},'se?uffi pu.'pureufn
|
|
Nulsedsje: purple, yallow Cyptffljs
|
|
mrundus. Gypants c-scule^K/f
|
|
Pampa&grass Cortodsfja/Ufrfffs
|
|
Paragraes SraGnterte murica
|
|
PhragmJtes" Rhreomite* spa
|
|
'
|
|
Apply 2.5 - 4.0 quarts o! this
|
|
product p«r acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1 .6 percent
|
|
solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment. .Repeat treatments
|
|
v/ill be required, especially to
|
|
vegetation partially submerged
|
|
inwaler. Under These
|
|
eorvcllilons, allow lor r*jrowth to
|
|
the ?• to 1 0-lea! stage prior to
|
|
retrefttmfXit.
|
|
Apply 2.5 quarts of this product
|
|
pes- acre as a broadcast spray or
|
|
as a 1.6 percent solution with
|
|
hand-held equipment. Apply
|
|
when target plants are actively
|
|
growing and was) have reached
|
|
the late bu<S- to- flows/ stage of
|
|
_growth.
|
|
See General "Recommendation
|
|
See General Recornmereiation
|
|
Apply 2. 5 quarts of this product
|
|
per acre as a broadcast spray,
|
|
or as a .6 — 1 ,6 percent solution
|
|
with hand-held eqvripmentto
|
|
control existing nuiseo^e plants
|
|
and Immature nuUeis allachad
|
|
to treated plants. Apply when
|
|
tergel plants are in Sower ot
|
|
when now nutlets can be found
|
|
at rfrijLome tips. Nfullets which
|
|
have not germinaled will not ba
|
|
controlled and may germinate
|
|
following treatment. Repeat
|
|
treatments will be required for
|
|
long-term control
|
|
Apply a 2.5 - 4 quarts per acre
|
|
as a broadcast spfay, OT 1 .2 -
|
|
1.6 parcant solution of this
|
|
product with hand-held
|
|
equipment when plants are
|
|
actively growlrifl.
|
|
See General ReccTfirnerrfatlon
|
|
For partiaS control of phragmites
|
|
in Florida and the counties of
|
|
other states bordering the Gulf
|
|
of Mexico, apply 4 quarts per
|
|
•acre as a broadcast spray or
|
|
apply a 1 .6 percent solution with
|
|
hand-heW equipment. Inc-irmr
|
|
areas of the U.S., apply 2.5-4
|
|
quarts per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or apply a 1.2-
|
|
t.Bpercent solution Wth hand-
|
|
hald equipment for partial
|
|
control. For best results, treat
|
|
during late summar or fall
|
|
months when plants we acBveJy
|
|
growing and in full bloom. Due
|
|
to the dense nature of the-
|
|
vegetation, which may prevent
|
|
gcod spiay coverage and
|
|
14
|
|
|
|
SO*
|
|
:
|
|
Quac*g.'5SE Agrtpyton repens
|
|
Kikuyujtass Panntselien
|
|
ofaMHfifflSRl
|
|
M-jhly. wircs'em Uthlenbertfa
|
|
ifonstost
|
|
Reed, giant Arunoo done*
|
|
Smi'tweec!. swamp Patygonnm
|
|
Ofxm.TBuvrr
|
|
Spateerdock: Nupbarhiteam
|
|
SLartffetta, yellow CttMffurea
|
|
so!stiliaiis
|
|
S'l/BSi pOtatO, Wild' fcOiTroCi!
|
|
(MOdUwW
|
|
Tr.lsUC. amshoke Cynam
|
|
cwduncu.iu-s
|
|
Thistle, Canada Cirslvm arvenss
|
|
Toraacograss' PS/H'COT repent-
|
|
Titles, ooranion ScsffMS seufus
|
|
uneven stages of growth, repeat
|
|
treatments may be necessary to
|
|
maintain consoL Visual control
|
|
symptoms will be slow 10
|
|
develop.
|
|
Apply 1 .5 - 2,5 -quarts of this
|
|
product per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1 .6 percent
|
|
soiutior* with hand-held
|
|
equipment when most
|
|
quackgrass or western muhly is
|
|
at less! 8 Inches in heignt(3 10 4-
|
|
lesf stage of growth) and
|
|
actively grov;ir>g,. Allo^v 3 or
|
|
more days aftoi application
|
|
before tillage.
|
|
For control of giant reed and ice
|
|
plant, apply a 1.6 percent
|
|
solution of this product with
|
|
hand-held equipment when
|
|
plants are actively growing. For
|
|
jpen! reed, best results are
|
|
obtained when applications are
|
|
made in laie summer to fall.
|
|
Sse General Recommendation
|
|
Apply 3.5 quarts of this prwlltct
|
|
per acre as a broadcast spray or
|
|
as a 1 .0 percent solution with
|
|
hand-held equipment. Apply
|
|
•when rnosf plants are in (utl
|
|
blccm. For best results, apply
|
|
during Ihe summer or fall
|
|
months.
|
|
See General Reoommendation
|
|
Apply this product as a t.6
|
|
percent solution using hand-held
|
|
equipment Apply to actively
|
|
growing weeds that are at or
|
|
beyond the Woom stage of
|
|
growth, Repeat applications v/ill
|
|
berequirsci. Allow the pi ant to
|
|
reach the recommanded stage
|
|
of arcwfti before re-treatment.
|
|
Apply 1.75 - 2.5 quarts of this
|
|
product per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1.6 percent
|
|
solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment for Canada thisJIe.
|
|
To control artichoke thistle,
|
|
apply a £ percent solution as a
|
|
spray to wet application. Apply
|
|
whent&rg*t plants arc ac1w«iy
|
|
growing and ate at nr beyond
|
|
the bud ataae of growth-
|
|
Apply 3.25 - '1 quarts of this
|
|
product per acre as B broadcast
|
|
spray or as a 1 .6 percent
|
|
solution v^ith hand-held
|
|
equipment to provide partial
|
|
control of torpedogtass. Use the
|
|
l-0»ar rates under terrestrial
|
|
conditions, and tue higher rates
|
|
under partially submerged of a
|
|
f load ng mat condition, Repeat
|
|
treatments will be required to
|
|
maintain such control.
|
|
Apply Ihis prcdiKl as a 1.6
|
|
percejit solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment Apply to Ktively
|
|
grO'A'Ins plants at or beyond the
|
|
seedhead stage of growth, After
|
|
application, visual symptoms will
|
|
&e slow to appear and may not
|
|
occur for 3 or more weeks.
|
|
Vulvctgrass Hoteus spp.
|
|
WaiKhjaclrrth Bctthoma ctasslpes
|
|
WBtadGlluse Plslla slrnlistes
|
|
V''a1erprimro54 tiAJmJja s-flc.
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
Apply 3,0 - 3.5 quarts of this
|
|
product per sere as a broadcast
|
|
apjay of apply a 1.6 percerrt
|
|
soiLrtion with hand-held
|
|
equipment, Apply when target
|
|
plants are activoly graving and
|
|
at or beyond the early bloom
|
|
stage of growth. A<te?
|
|
application, visual symptoms
|
|
may require 3 or mere weeks to
|
|
appear with complete necrosis
|
|
and decomposition usually
|
|
occurring within 60 to 90 days.
|
|
Use the higher rales when more
|
|
rapid visual effects arc desired.
|
|
For control, apply a 1 .0 - 1 .6
|
|
porcen! solution using hand-heid
|
|
Asuipment to actively growing
|
|
plants. Use higher rates where
|
|
Infestations are heavy. Best
|
|
results are oblain&dfrom mid-
|
|
summer Si rough ranter
|
|
applications. Spring
|
|
applications may require
|
|
refleaimerrt.
|
|
Apply this product as a 1 .0 -
|
|
1.25 percent solution using
|
|
hand-held equipment. Apply to
|
|
plants that are actively growing
|
|
at or beyond the bloom stage ol
|
|
growth, but before fall color
|
|
Changes occur. Thorough
|
|
coverage is necessary for best
|
|
control.
|
|
Woody Brush and Trees
|
|
General application instructions for Woody Brush and Trees:
|
|
• Trees that have been oul or brush that has been mowed
|
|
or till erf should not be treated until sufficient leaf area has
|
|
developed from rcgrowth.
|
|
• Use 0.25% volume/volume of nonionic surfactant (1 quart
|
|
per 100 gallons of spray solution) with the recommended
|
|
rate of this product.
|
|
» Ensure thorough coverage when using hand-held
|
|
equipment.
|
|
• Apply whan plaass are actively growing, and unless
|
|
otherwise directed, after leaves have fully expanded,
|
|
» Use the higher application rates for vines that have
|
|
reached 1he woody stage of development.
|
|
• In general, bast results are obtained when application i=
|
|
mads in late summer or fall atter fruit formation. In arid
|
|
areas, however, best results are obtained when brush
|
|
species are at high moisture content and are flowering in
|
|
Spring or early summer,
|
|
• Allow 7 or more days after application before disturbing
|
|
treated vegetation by operations sucli as tillage, mowing
|
|
or removal.
|
|
• Plants that regenerate from underground parts or seed
|
|
may require retrestrnent.
|
|
» Application to undesiraMe deciduous species with some
|
|
autumn co*oris acceptable provided major leaf drop has
|
|
not occurred,
|
|
• Treatments following a fall frost may resuH in reduced
|
|
performance.
|
|
Seethe "DIRECTIONS FOR USE" and "MIXING AND
|
|
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" sections in this label for labeled
|
|
use and specific application instructions.
|
|
F4115 herbicide will control or partially control the following woody
|
|
brush plants and trees when applied as recommended In the
|
|
following list of spesiss. Applied as & 5 to 8 percent solulion in a low
|
|
volume directed spray as described in the "HAND-HELD AND
|
|
HIGH-VOLUME EQUIPMENT" section, this product will control or
|
|
15
|
|
|
|
w
|
|
/
|
|
partially control alS species listed in 1his secBon o( this label Use the
|
|
higher rate of application for dense stands an<f larger woody brush
|
|
and troos,
|
|
General Recommendation: Species nnKhout a specific
|
|
recommenciaiion in the list can be partial^ controlled by applying
|
|
1.75 - 4.0 quarts of this product per a«fe as a broadcast spray, or as
|
|
a .8 -1.6 percent sdution with hand-held equipment.
|
|
Weed iBfush ana Trees)
|
|
Alder Ahus spp.
|
|
Blackberry Ftubus spp.
|
|
Dewberry Riibus tfMalis
|
|
Honeysuckle Lonhsra app.
|
|
Post oak Ouercvs sieHata
|
|
Raspberry Hubus fpp.
|
|
Ash" Fraxinus spp.
|
|
Aspen, quaking Pcpuk'S
|
|
tromutoxies
|
|
Ha^vthorn Crataegus spp.
|
|
Tnimpetcreeper Csmosis
|
|
radksns
|
|
Bearclover, Bearmat
|
|
Chamaebatis foKoioss
|
|
BlEch 9e(ofa spp
|
|
Elderberry Ssmtnjcus spp,
|
|
Salmonbefry Rvbus speci&bilis
|
|
Thirnblebenry Flubus pervif/onis
|
|
Bitter tftwryPrunus ernarginata
|
|
Black cbeiryPtunus semtiiia
|
|
Pin cherry Prunus p&Mytvanica
|
|
Souiham red osK Quercus
|
|
falcate
|
|
Sw«8! gum Liquidamtfar
|
|
sl/faciffua
|
|
Prunes Prunus spp.
|
|
Black oafc* Quereus ve!utina
|
|
Buckwheat, Calilorma"
|
|
Eriogonutn tescisutatum
|
|
Hasa/dia" HeplopsppuS
|
|
squamosus
|
|
Monkey Flo-wef Mimttlus
|
|
pufSafcj*
|
|
Tobacco, tree* N.tol'j'eoa glauca
|
|
Cascara* Rftsmnvs putshiana
|
|
Catscla-i-/" Acacia graggi
|
|
Ceanothus CsanoSfnts sop.
|
|
C&/ote brush Bacharis
|
|
consanguinea
|
|
Cfeaper. Virginia*
|
|
Parthenosissus tjuinau&folia
|
|
Dogwood Comus spp.
|
|
Hickory Carya spp.
|
|
Saltoedar Tamarixspp.
|
|
Elm' Ulmusspp
|
|
Eucalyptus, bluegum
|
|
Eucalyptus glQimlus
|
|
Recommendation
|
|
' For oonlfol, apply 2.5 - 3.25
|
|
quarts per acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or as a i .2 percent
|
|
solution with hand-hald
|
|
equipment.
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
For control, appiy 1 ,75 - 2.5
|
|
quarts of this product per acre
|
|
as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .2
|
|
percent solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment.
|
|
SeeGaneal Recommendation
|
|
i For control, appty 3 pints pet
|
|
acre of this product as a
|
|
broadcast spray or ss a 3'*
|
|
percant solution v.ith hand-held
|
|
equipment-
|
|
For control, apply 1 .75 - 2.5
|
|
quarts of this product p er acre
|
|
as a broadcast spray or as a 1 .2
|
|
percent solut'on writh hand-held
|
|
equipment.
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
For partial control oj these
|
|
spewes apply a 1 .75 - 3,25
|
|
quaris of this produci per acra
|
|
as a broadcast spray or a .8 -
|
|
2.6 percent solution with hand-
|
|
held equipment. ThorajQh
|
|
coverage of Inliaga is neces^aiy
|
|
for best resuits.
|
|
Se» Generai Recommendation
|
|
For partial control, apply a 1 .2
|
|
sorcent solulion vAh hand-held
|
|
Mjuiims-rit whan at least 50
|
|
percent of the new leaves aro
|
|
fully developed.
|
|
See -General RGcommerxJaUon
|
|
for control,. Spply 2.S - 3.25
|
|
quarts of this product as a
|
|
broadcast spiay or a .8 - 1 .6
|
|
percent solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment when at least 50
|
|
percent »)' the new leaves are
|
|
fully developed.
|
|
See General Rocommerxiatlon
|
|
for partial control, apply 1.75-
|
|
4- quaris oi this product per aero
|
|
as a broadcast spray or as a .8
|
|
- 1 .6 percent solulion of this
|
|
product with hand- held
|
|
equipment-
|
|
See Gene;al Recommendation
|
|
For control of eucalyptus
|
|
rssprouts, apply a 1.6 percent
|
|
solution of tills product with
|
|
hand-held equipment when
|
|
lesprouts are S to 1 2"fee4 tall.
|
|
o
|
|
French broom Gylisus
|
|
monspessulanus
|
|
Scoseh broom Cytteus scoparius
|
|
Htfly, Florida; Brazilian
|
|
Peppertree
|
|
Schinus iergbinthffoRus
|
|
Wayjriyrtle, southern" Mynca
|
|
cerfera
|
|
Hornbesm, American Catp/nus
|
|
csroliniana
|
|
Kudzu Puerarfa tobafa
|
|
Locust, Mack" Robinia
|
|
jt$9iidoacacia
|
|
Manzanrta Arftostsphvtos $t>p
|
|
Persimmon,' Diosj.>yro$ spp.
|
|
Poison Ivy ftfjus r&dicans
|
|
Poison Oak Rhus ioxieobendron
|
|
Poison sumac' Rhus vemix
|
|
Pcpter, yellowr"
|
|
Liriodertaron tulipilera
|
|
Red maple /Acer rufarum
|
|
Northern pin oaK OUSKUS
|
|
palu$tri$
|
|
Red oak Quereus njbra
|
|
Rose, rnulllflora
|
|
Russian-diva Etaeagftiis
|
|
afigustifoiia
|
|
Sage: black, white Safra spp
|
|
Sagebrush, Calitcr nia Artemisia
|
|
eafifom/cs
|
|
Chamise Adenosioma
|
|
(asctGulatum
|
|
Tallowtree, Chinese Sapium
|
|
set/fewm
|
|
Saltbush, Sea myrtle Batxharis
|
|
haSmitolis
|
|
Sassafras Sassafras aibWurri
|
|
Smooth sumac* ftftus gi5bra
|
|
Soirsvood1 Oxdendrum
|
|
$rboreum
|
|
Ensure comptete oovfrrage.
|
|
Apply when plants are actively
|
|
growing. Avoid application to
|
|
drought-stressed plants.
|
|
For control, apply 1,^5-4
|
|
quarts of this product p*r acre or
|
|
as 9 .6 - 1.6percent solution
|
|
with hsnd-hSM ajuipment.
|
|
For partial control, apply 1.75-
|
|
4 quarts of this product per acre,
|
|
o? as a .8 - 1 .6 percsni solution
|
|
with hand-held equipment,
|
|
See General Hecorn mentation
|
|
For control, apply 3.25 - 4
|
|
quarts of this product par acre
|
|
as a broadcast spray or as a t .6
|
|
percent solution with hand-held
|
|
equipment. Repfeal applications
|
|
will be required to establish
|
|
lang-ierm o-ontrol.
|
|
See General Recomnnandalion
|
|
Sea General RacommeiXlaltori
|
|
See GsneraS Recomrneixiation
|
|
for coneol, apply 3.25 - 4
|
|
quarts of this preduei par acre
|
|
as a broadcast spray or as a
|
|
3,6 percent solution With hand-
|
|
held equipment. Repeat
|
|
applications may be required to
|
|
maintain control Fall treatments
|
|
must be applied before leaves
|
|
lose green color.
|
|
SeeGenaral Recommendation
|
|
Sae General Recommendation
|
|
For control, apply 1.75-3.25
|
|
quarts of this product per acre
|
|
as a broadcast spray or as a
|
|
1 -2perc8nt solution with hand-
|
|
held equipment whan leaves are
|
|
rjily developed. For partial
|
|
control, appfy 1.75- 3. 25 quarts
|
|
OL this product par acre ss a
|
|
broadrast spray.
|
|
For confrol, apply 1 .75 quarts of
|
|
thi* product per acre as a
|
|
broadcast spray, or as a 12.
|
|
percent s-olytion with hand-held
|
|
equipment. Treatrnenis should
|
|
be made prior to leaf
|
|
deterioration by leaf-feeding
|
|
insects.
|
|
See Genwal Recommendation
|
|
For control of these species
|
|
apply 1 .75 - 3.25 quarts oS this
|
|
product pei acre as a broadcast
|
|
spray or a 1.2parcent solution
|
|
with han(J-held equipment.
|
|
Thorough C'ovetage of foliage is
|
|
necessary for best results.
|
|
For control, apply this product BS
|
|
a 1 .2 percent soluiion with hand-
|
|
held equipment.
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
See General Recommendation
|
|
Se£ General Recommendation
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
Sugar maple Acer saotsharum
|
|
Swordfern' iPOTysfWwro
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muflffum
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Vine maple' Acef Cn'einsftrm
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Wtifte oak v Onerous alba
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Willow Saf/xspp.
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Wlnaed: sumac' Pftirs copatiina
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For control, appiy as a 3M to 1-
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1/4 percent solution witfi hand-
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held equipmerrt whan at least 50
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percent of !he naw leaves are
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|
fully developed.
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See General Recommendation
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See General Recommendation
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See General Recommendation
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Fee control, apply 2.5 - 3.25
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|
cuarts of this product por acre
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as a broadcast spray or as a 1 2
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|
persam solution with hand-held
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|
equipment,
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|
See General Ftecocnmendalion
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'Partial control
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|
Aquatic, Site Preparation and Other Non-Crop Sites
|
|
When applied as diiected and u?ider the conditions described in the
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JW EEDS CONTROLLED" section in this label, this pfoduoi tvlll
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|
ocritfo! or paniaily control the labeled weeds growing in aqualic
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|
sites, areas being prepared Tor planting of plantation Iree species
|
|
and on other non-crop sil«s such as in, public areas, r&sresuiqnal
|
|
areas, or Industrial sites. See (h9 Aquatic Sites, Site Preparation
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|
and Otiier Non-crop Sites sections of the label for ft listing of specific
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|
use -sites.
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|
Aquatic Sites
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This jkfcduct may be applied to emerged weeds in all bodies of fresh
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and brackish water which may be flowing, non-flowing or transient.
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This includes Jakes, rivers, sSrearns, ponds, estuaries, rice levees,
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|
seeps, irrigation and drainageditohes, canals, reservoirs,
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wastewatertreatment facilities, wildlife habitat restoration and
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|
management areas.
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If aquatic sites are present tri the noncrop ares and are part Of the
|
|
Intended treatment, read and observe the fallowing directions:
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|
This product does not control plants which are completely
|
|
subrnaiged or have a majority of thair foliage under wsler.
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|
Irrigation -Irrigation from R115 treated area may result In Injury to
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|
Ihe irrigated vegetation, Do not use treated water for irrigation in
|
|
commercial nurseries of greenhouses. For crops, do not use treated
|
|
water for irrigation purposes unii; 14 days after treatment, or unlit
|
|
analysis by FMC approved laboratory determines the carferrtrazone-
|
|
slhyl and major degradate level in intake water is less than 5 ppb.
|
|
Treated water may be used for irrigation by corjinie'tiat turf (aims
|
|
and on residenKal tttrf and ornamenials without a holding restriction
|
|
proc/idirsg the application was made as a spat treatment lo 20% or
|
|
less of the water body surface ares. If more than 20 % of the water
|
|
body surface is treated, do not use tha water for irrigation by
|
|
commercial turf farms of on residential turf and omamentafe until 14
|
|
days after treatment, on until analysis by FMC approved Saboratory
|
|
determines (he earfentrazone-ethyl and major degradate level in
|
|
intake water is lass than 5 ppb,
|
|
The following tabSe summarizes water holding periods pjior So using
|
|
treated water.
|
|
Water USD Restrictions Fallowing Applications with F4115
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|
Herbicide
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|
Water Use
|
|
DrinkiJiq
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|
Fishins and
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|
swimming
|
|
Livestock
|
|
consumption
|
|
Spray tank
|
|
I' appllcaiions* and
|
|
lnrigatioJi to
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|
CorrMTweial Turf
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|
< 20% of the
|
|
surface acre sreateS
|
|
OdaJ
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|
Qday
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|
Oday
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|
Cday
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|
20- 50 % of th*
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|
surface acre Ireateci
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|
(spot treat rnefrt)
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|
1 dav
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|
Oday
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|
1 day
|
|
14 days
|
|
Fcwms and
|
|
Residential Turf
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|
and Ornamentals
|
|
Spray tank
|
|
applications' and
|
|
irrigation to Food
|
|
Crops
|
|
14 days 14 days
|
|
• For preparing agriculture) sprays ta (cod crops, surl, or omamsnt=ls (lo
|
|
prevent phtfotoxjcity), de rat us« water irastad with F4115 Herblcicja before
|
|
ite specified lime pen ad.
|
|
There is no restriction on the use of treated water for recreation or
|
|
domestic purposes.
|
|
Consult losat -state fish and game agency and svater control
|
|
authorities- before applying thfs product to public water. Penults may
|
|
be required to treat such water,
|
|
NOTE: Do not apply this product directly to ^ater within t mile up-
|
|
stream* of an active potable water intake in flowing water {i.e., river,
|
|
stream, etc.) or within 1 mile of an active potable water intake In a
|
|
standing body of water such as lake, porvd or reservoir. To make
|
|
aquatic applications around and within 1 miles of active poiabSe
|
|
water intakes, the wEstei intake must be turned off fcr a minimum
|
|
period of 48 hours after the appltoasinn. The water intake may be
|
|
turned on priorto 48 hours If She glyphosata tevel in the intake water
|
|
is below 0.7 parts per million and the carfentrazone-etiiyl level in the
|
|
intake water is below 0.2 ppm AS determined by laboratory analysis.
|
|
These acuatic applications may be mads ONLY in those oases
|
|
whare thofe are alternative water sources or holding ponds which
|
|
would permit tho turning of! of an active potable water intake for a
|
|
minimum period of 4B hours after the applications. This restriction
|
|
does not apply to inrtermlMert inadvertent overspray of water in
|
|
terrestrial usa sites.
|
|
Dry ditches may be treated 1 day after drawdown oS water to ensure
|
|
application to .actively growing wtfels. Allow 7 or more days after
|
|
treatment beforu reinrtroductlon of waterto achieve rtisnmum weed
|
|
control.
|
|
Avoid washing of spray from treated Mage fay spiay boat or
|
|
recreational boat back wash or by rainfall witfiin 6 hours of
|
|
application, Delay re-treatment for 24 hours or longer after the initial
|
|
treatment.
|
|
Floating Mats of vegetation may require retraatmert
|
|
Applications made to moving bodies of water must be made while
|
|
traveling upstream to prevent oorieanffaaon of tJiis herbicide In
|
|
waler. When making any bank side applications, do not overlap
|
|
more than 1 foot into open water. Do not spray in booies of water
|
|
where weeds do not exist.
|
|
Tha maximum applisalion rate of 4 quarts per acre mus! not be
|
|
exceeded in any single broadcast application that is being made
|
|
ovet water.
|
|
Impounded water thai requires treatment of the total surface should
|
|
be treated in two or msre segmenlg with enough time between
|
|
applications to avol'd oxygen depletion due to decaying vegetation.,
|
|
Oxy$en deletion may result in fish kili.
|
|
Site Preparation
|
|
F4115 herbicide may be applied as a siSs preparation treatment prior
|
|
to planting any silviculiural tree spewies. See the Weeds Controlled
|
|
ssstiontodsterminuTaiEs of application.
|
|
Aerial Application - This product may be applied with aerial
|
|
application aquipmenl for srte preparation prior to planting .any
|
|
sirvicultural tree species. Sas the "Aerial Equipment" pat unierthe
|
|
"Applicators Equipment and Techniques" section of this label
|
|
Post Directed Spray In Established Silvicyftural Sites:
|
|
F411fi herbicide may be used as a directed spray on the foliage ot
|
|
undesirable vegetation to cootrol xv«eds atosjnd desirable trees.
|
|
Cara m ust be exercised to avoid eontaot of spray, drift or mtet witti
|
|
foliage or green bark of desirable species.
|
|
Other Non-Crop Sites
|
|
This product may be used to oomuot the Sisted weeds in terrestrial
|
|
non-crop sites {such as i*iose feted below) and/or in aqua!ic sit«
|
|
17
|
|
|
|
v/tthtft these areas. This product may be used to Wm-and-edgs
|
|
around objects and landscape features In non-erop eliee.
|
|
Airports
|
|
<3o8f Courses
|
|
Habitat Restoration
|
|
& Management Areas
|
|
Higtiways £ Roadsides
|
|
tndustria! Plant Sites
|
|
Lurnberyaids
|
|
Parking Areas
|
|
Pavsment creeks
|
|
Parks
|
|
Residential, commercial
|
|
& public landscapes
|
|
Petroleum Tank Farms
|
|
Pipeline, Power,Telephones
|
|
USIity Rights-elf-way
|
|
Pumping Installations
|
|
Rail reads
|
|
Schools
|
|
Storage Areas
|
|
Electrical substations
|
|
Forcerovvs
|
|
Edge of landscape beds
|
|
Turfgrass Renovation (Excluding Commeirelai Sod Farms)
|
|
This product can 8>e U$«f to control mcst existing vegetation prior to
|
|
renovating turfgrass araas. To maximize control of existing
|
|
vegetation, delay planting or soiding 10 allow regrcwth from
|
|
escaped underground plant parts. Then retreat after sufficient
|
|
regrowSh has been attained. If the exlsjing vegetation is under
|
|
mowing management, skip one regular mowing before applying this
|
|
product to allw sufficient growth for good spray interception. Do
|
|
not disturb soil or underground plant parts before treatment. Any
|
|
physical disnjrbancesuch as tillage of renovation technique
|
|
including vertical mowing, coring o* slicing should be delayed for 7
|
|
days, after application to allow translccatai into underground plant
|
|
parts.
|
|
Desirable turfgtassss may be establish ad following the abova
|
|
procedures.
|
|
Wildlife Habitat Restoration and Management Areas
|
|
This product is recommended for the restoration and/or
|
|
maintenance of native habitat and in wildlife management areas.
|
|
Habitat Restoration and Maintenance -
|
|
Undesirable vegetation. including exotic and invasive species, may
|
|
be controlled withlhis product In habitat management areas. The
|
|
prosfust may be broadcast to provide broad spectrum vegetation
|
|
conlto? objectives or applied to spot treatments to set entirely remove
|
|
unwanted piants fee habitat enhancement. Objectives, (or example.
|
|
may include allowing recovery of native p'.arrt species or opening up
|
|
walsr to attract waterfowl, Cars ah.ouilrf be exercised with spot
|
|
treatments to keep spray off of desirable p3ants,
|
|
WikPifa Food Plcfe -
|
|
This product may be used to control undesirable vegetation prior so
|
|
establishing wildlife food plots. Apply as directed in th* W6&ds
|
|
CcntroiletJ section to control target vegetation in the plot area.
|
|
Native speoies may bo allowed to re-Wesi, or any wildlife food
|
|
species can ba planted in the trealK* area. If tillage is needed to
|
|
prepare a seedbed, wait 7 days after applying tils product before
|
|
tilling lo allow for maximum effectiveness,
|
|
Wiper Applications
|
|
This product can be used for wick or wiper applications.
|
|
Mix proportions of this product and el*a«v watat to make a 33 - 75
|
|
percent soiution. Addition of a nontorfc surfactant at a rate of 10
|
|
eni by volume of total Jierbicide solution is reccm mended.
|
|
Wiper applications can be used to control or suppress annual and
|
|
perennial weeds listed on this label. See ihe *WE£DS
|
|
CONTROLLED" section in tries label for reoomrnencted timing,
|
|
growth stage -and other insertions to achieving optimum results,
|
|
I PI hsavy weed stands, a doubla application in opposite directions
|
|
may improve nBufta.
|
|
Release of Dormant Berrriudagrass and Bahiagrass
|
|
This product, when appSed as directed, will ralea.se dormant
|
|
bermudagrass or bahiagrass by ccnsrolJi.ig many writer annual
|
|
weeds and tall fescue. AppfytO dormant bermudagrass or
|
|
bahisgrass,
|
|
Foi b*st resuits, treat after mcst v/inler ajinuals have gOTfllWMd
|
|
and are in an early growth staga (below 6 irches in^ helgW).
|
|
For best resuits on tall fascufi, treal when fescue is in or beyond the
|
|
4 to 6-leal stage.
|
|
Weeds Convollfld
|
|
Rate recommendations for control or suppression of winter annuals
|
|
and tall fescue are listed brio™.
|
|
Apply the recommended rates of this product in 10 to 25 gallons of
|
|
water par acra plus 1 quarts nonionic surfactant per 100 gallons of
|
|
tolal spray volume.
|
|
WEEDS CQNT H OLLED OR SUPPRESSED'
|
|
V/FED SPECIE
|
|
Bartey, lltlle Hordeum pusiHum
|
|
Bedstraw. catchwead Galium aparins
|
|
Bluegrass, annual Poa annua
|
|
Chervl! CFiaeropfiylkim taintutiefi
|
|
Chickweed, ccmmon Ste-ilaria media
|
|
Clover, crimson Trifoliutn incamatam
|
|
Clewer, iarga hop Trlfoliam csmpestre
|
|
Speedwell, cotn Veronica arversis
|
|
Fescue, tail Fes?uca arunsiirtacea
|
|
Geranium, Carolina Geranfum caroWairff)
|
|
Henbit Lamiurtt atnplexicauta
|
|
Ryegrasjs, Italian Lolitsm muliiftonim
|
|
Vetch, common Wcra saliva
|
|
F4116 HERBICIDE
|
|
fFLUID OZ/ACRE1
|
|
Suppression Control
|
|
6.5
|
|
6.5
|
|
6.S
|
|
6.5
|
|
6.5
|
|
13
|
|
13
|
|
8.5
|
|
26
|
|
19,5
|
|
9.5
|
|
13
|
|
13
|
|
9.5
|
|
9.5
|
|
9.9
|
|
9,5
|
|
9.5
|
|
19
|
|
19
|
|
9.5
|
|
**
|
|
26
|
|
13
|
|
19
|
|
19
|
|
These rates apply o.ily to sites where an established ewpetifiva
|
|
turf is present,
|
|
"Suppress! on only
|
|
Release Of Actively Growing BaJiai grass or Bermudagrass
|
|
NOTE: USE ONLY ON SITES WHERE BAHIAGflASS OR
|
|
BBWUDAOmWAM DESIRED FOH GROUND COVER AND SOME
|
|
TEMPORARY IK-JURY OH YELLOWING OF THE GRASSES CAN BE
|
|
TOLERATED.
|
|
When applied as directed, this product will aid m the release of
|
|
bermudagrass by controlling annual weed spwles lisled in tha
|
|
"Release of BermiiEiag.'ass and Bahaigrass" section of this label
|
|
and by suppressing or partially eontrollingeertain perennial weeds.
|
|
Apply .5 - 1.25 quarts of this prcdlKji as a broadcast spray in 1 0 to
|
|
25 gallons of spray solution per acre, plus 1 quart of a nonionic
|
|
surfactant per 100 gallons of total spiay vcfume to central or
|
|
suppress those annual species listed in this label. The higher fale
|
|
should be us«d a& plant size approaches 6 inches in height or more
|
|
(or langtfi of runner in annual vines approaches E Inches or more) or
|
|
as they approach flcwer or* seedhaad formation.
|
|
Use the higher rate lor partial contra! or longer-term suppression of
|
|
trie following perennial spectes. Use lower rates for shorter-term
|
|
suppression of growth.
|
|
Bahiagrass, Jahnsongrass"
|
|
Dailisgrsss, Trtimpetcreepor'
|
|
Fescue (tall), Vaseygrass
|
|
sion s) the higher rate o.'ily.
|
|
"Jahnsongrast is contrasted at the higher rate.
|
|
USQ only on weil-estabJished bermudagiass. Eermudagrass injury
|
|
mav result from the treatment b'Jl rsgtowtri v/ili occur under moist
|
|
conditions. Repeat applications In the same seas on are nc-l
|
|
recommended, since severe Snjury fflay result
|
|
18
|
|
|
|
oBahtagrsss Seedheed and Vegetative Suppression
|
|
F4115 «an be used to inhibit seedbead emergence and suppress
|
|
vegetative growth of bariaigrass. Single applications will suppress
|
|
vegetative growth for a period 0* approximately 45 days and
|
|
sequential! applications will suppress vegetative growth for
|
|
approximately 12D days.
|
|
Appfcatlors should be made at 1 to 2 weaks after f Jll grean-up of
|
|
bfehalgrass, prior to seedhead emerfience or after ths bahaigrass
|
|
has been mowed to a uniform height of 3 to 4 inches.
|
|
Apply 5 fluid ounces per acre of this product, plus 1 quart of an
|
|
approved nonionte surfactant per 100 gallons of total spray voiume
|
|
in 10 to 25 gallons of water p*r acre.
|
|
S Bedhead and vegetative growth suppression can be extended by
|
|
making sequential appticalions of this product plus nonionic
|
|
surfactant at approximately 45 day intervals.
|
|
Applications muat be made prltu losoadhesd emergence for
|
|
contin'jed vegetative growth suppression.For ccnfinued vegetative
|
|
growth suppression, sequential applications mast be made prioi !o
|
|
seedhead emergence.
|
|
Apply no more than 2 sequenlia! applications per year. As a first
|
|
sequential application, apply 3 fluid ounces of tnss product per acre
|
|
plus nonionic surfactant, A 5eSOrtd sequential application of 2 to 3
|
|
fluid ounces per acre plus ttonionlc surfactant may be made
|
|
approximately 45 days aflte." She last application.
|
|
Annual Brass Growth Suppression
|
|
This product may be used 10 suppress some annual grasses, Su-Sh
|
|
as annual rysgrass, wild bailey arid wild oats growing in coarse turf
|
|
on roadsides or other industrial areas. Apply 3 to 4 ounces of this
|
|
prodiKi in 10 to 40 gallons of spray solution per acre. Use noriionic
|
|
surfactant in the spray solution at a rate of 0.5% volume/volume (2
|
|
quarts per 100 gallons ol spray solution).
|
|
Applications should be made when annual grasses are ftitiveSy
|
|
growing and before the seedheads are in the boot stage of
|
|
development. Treatments made after secdhead emergence may
|
|
cause injury to (He desired grasses.
|
|
Dealers Should Sell in Original Packages Only.
|
|
Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability:
|
|
NOTICE: Read the ervll»e- Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale
|
|
and Limitation of Warrant',1 and UiaWlity before buying or using this
|
|
product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once,
|
|
unopene&and the purchase price will be refunded.
|
|
The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It
|
|
is impossible to eliminate all risks Inherently associated with the us&
|
|
of this product. Crop Injury, ineffectiveness, or cither unintended
|
|
consequences may resuCt because of such lectors as manner of use
|
|
or application, weather or crop conditions bsyond 1Sie control or FMC
|
|
or Seflei. AM Such riete shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and
|
|
Buyer and User agree to hoid FMC and Seller haiwless for any
|
|
claims relating to such factors.
|
|
Seller warrante that this product conforms to the chemical
|
|
description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes
|
|
stated on the Direction a for Use when used in accordance with
|
|
the directions under normal conditions of use. FMC MAKES NO
|
|
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A
|
|
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
|
IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SELECTION,
|
|
PURCHASE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Any warranties,
|
|
express or Implied, having been made are inapplicable If this
|
|
product has been contrary to label instructions, or under
|
|
abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably
|
|
foreseeable to (or beyond the control of) seller or FMC, and
|
|
buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
|
|
In no event shall FMC or setlei shall not be liable for any incidental,
|
|
consequential 01 spesia! damages resulting from Jhe use or handling
|
|
of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR
|
|
BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF FMC AND SELLER
|
|
FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES. INJURIES OR DAMAGES
|
|
(INCLUDING CLAiMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY,
|
|
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
|
|
OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
|
|
THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE
|
|
PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF FMC OR
|
|
SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT,
|
|
This Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability may
|
|
not be amended by any orftl or written agrsament.
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
Achieve, Gramoxone, Touchdown, - trademark of ZENECA, Inc.
|
|
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|
|
trademarte of Novarris
|
|
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|
Lightning - trademaikof AmericanCyanamidi Company
|
|
Banvel, Clarity, Distinct, Marksman • trademarks of BASF
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|
Corporation
|
|
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|
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Brcnaie, Heelon, Llfceriy, Puma, Dropp, Finish,
|
|
• trademarks of Avenfis Group
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LarldQk, Poast - trademarks of BASF AMisngeaelischaSt
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|
Permit • trademark of Nissan Chemical Industries, Inc.
|
|
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|
|
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Sterling. Bison- trademarks of Agriliance, LLC
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