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# ACCURATE EXTRA HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **279-3558**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Metsulfuron-methyl (15%); Thifensulfuron (37.5%); Tribenuron-methyl (18.75%)
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- Label accepted: 2013-07-23
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/067760-00076-20130723.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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Jennifer DeCarlo
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Cheminova Inc.
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1600 Wilson Blvd.; Suite 700
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Arlington, VA 22209 JUl 23 2013
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Subject: Notification; Per PR-Notice 98-10
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Accurate Extra Herbicide
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EPA Reg. No. 67760-76
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Date Submitted: July 22, 2013
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Dear Ms. DeCarlo:
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The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide
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Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 dated July 22, 2013 for the product referenced above. The
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Registration Division (RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN
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98-10 and finds that the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98-10. The label submitted
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with the application has been stamped "Notification" and will be placed in our records.
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If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at (703) 306-0415 or
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davis.kable(5),epa.Rov.
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Sincerely,
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Kable Bo Davis
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Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Please read instructions on reverse before completing form. Form Approved. OMB No. 2070-0060, Approval expires 05-3 1 -98
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._ -_ . United States
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J-J-i -t\- Environmental Protection Agency
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Washington, DC 20460
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1 1 Registration
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1 1 Amendment
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[X] Other - NOTIFICATIO
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OPP Identifier Number
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xxxxxxN
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Application for Pesticide - Section 1
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1. Company/Product Number
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67760-76
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4. Company/Product (Name)
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Accurate Extra Herbicide
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5. Name and Address of Applicant (Include 7.IP Code)
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Cheminova, Inc.
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1600 Wilson Blvd.
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Suite 700
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Arlington, VA 22209
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[ J Check if this is a new address
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2. I:PA Product Manager
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Kable Davis
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PMtt
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25
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3. Proposed Classification
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IXJ None 1 1 Restricted
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6. Expedited Review. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3 )(b)( 1), my product is similar or
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identical in composition and labeling to:
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EPA Reg. No. g^0T8FICATSON
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Product Name
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JUL 2 3 2013
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Section - II
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| 1 Amendment - Explain below.
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| 1 Resubmission in response to Aaency Idler dated
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CKI Notification - Explain below.
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1 1 Final primed labels in response to Age
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1 | "Me Too" Application
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L_ 1 Other- lixplain below
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icy letter dated
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Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. (For Section I and Section II.)
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Notification of Minor Label Changes per PR Notice 98-10.
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This notification is consistent with the provisions of PR Notice 98-10 and EPA regulations at 40 CFR 152.46, and no other changes
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have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18
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U.S.C. Sec. 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with the
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terms of PR Notice 98- 10 and 40 CFR 1 52.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and may be subject to enforcement action
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and penalties under Sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA.
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Section - III
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1 . Material This Product Will Be Packaged In:
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Child-Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging
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D Yes* IE3 Yes
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KI NO n NO* Certification must he lf"Ycs" No P°r .. . . Unit Packaging wm. containersubmitted k fc fc
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Various
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3. Location of Net Contents Information 4. Sixe(s) Retail Container
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|/\| Label l/\l Container
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Various
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6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product 0<1 Lithograph
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E3 Paper glued
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O Stenciled
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Water Soluble Packaging
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DYCS
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,_E3 NOIf'Ycs" No. per
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Package wgt. container
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2. Type of Container
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ER] Metal
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[*3 Plastic
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CH Glass
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LJ Paper
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1 1 Other (Specify)
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5. Location pi" Label Directions
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1X1 On Label
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1 J On labeling accompanying product
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D Other
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Section - IV
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! . Contact Point (Complete items dit'ectiv below for identification of individual to be contacted, ifnecessarv. to process this application)
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Name Title
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Jennifer L. DeCarlo Registration Manager
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Certification
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1 certify that the statements 1 have made on this form and all attachments thereto arc true, accurate and complete. I acknowledge that
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apy knowingly false or misleading_statcment may be punishable by fine or imprisonment or both under applicable law.
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ijjignature '^J. (//' -\/)/^-}. / --^ 3. Title
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'^// /// J(S «. $JX( (I/A^' ) Registration Manager
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^'*-|'rypcd'Narae' ) " 5' Date
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—-(Jennifer k. DeCarlo July 22, 2013
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Telephone No. (Include Area Code)
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973-356-5557
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6. Date Application Received
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(Stamped)
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EPA Form 8570-1 (Rev. 8-94) Previous editions are obsolete While- EPA File Copy (original) Yellow- Applicant Copy
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CHEMINOVA
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Cheminova, Inc. Phone: (703) 373-8883
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Washington Office Fax: (703) 373-8887
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1600 Wilson Boulevard
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Suite 700
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Arlington, VA 22209
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July 22, 2013
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Kable Davis, Product Manager, Team 25
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Document Processing Desk (NOTIF)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Room S-4900, One Potomac Yard
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2777 South Crystal Drive
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Arlington, VA 22202-4501
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Subject: Accurate Extra Herbicide
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EPA Reg. No. 67760-76
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Application for Notification per PR Notice 98-10
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Dear Mr. Davis,
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Cheminova, Inc. is hereby submitting the enclosed Notification per PR Notice 98-10, Section II, Labeling
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Notifications, Subparagraph E, Changes in Packaging and Related Labeling Statements. The following typos
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have been corrected:
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a. On page 1, "dry flowable" has been corrected to read "water dispersible"
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b. On page 3, under Product Information, "water soluble" has been corrected to read "water
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dispersible".
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Additionally, the following bracketed statements are individually optional and have been added to the
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enclosed label to accommodate packaging configuration and booklet designs:
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a. [See First Aid statement on back panel of booklet.]
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b. [See First Aid statement on back panel].
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c. [See additional precautionary statements and Directions for Use in booklet.]
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d. [Read the entire label before using this product. See First Aid, Precautionary
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Statements, Directions for Use on individual packages.]
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Finally, "NIMBLE" has been added to the list of products on page 13, under Sequential Applications, and on
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the last page of the label. No additional changes have been made to the enclosed label.
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To support this notification, enclosed, please find the following documents:
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• Application for notification (Form 8570-1)
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• One copy of revised labeling highlighting the requested changes /
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• Two copies of revised labeling
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If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact me at 973-356-5557 or by e-
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mail at iennifer.decar]o(%cheminova.com.
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Sincerely,
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Jennifer L. £}eC»o
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Registration Manager
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Enclosures
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NOTIFICATION
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JUL2320B
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ACCURATE® EXTRA
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Herbicide
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A dfy-ftewatetewater dispersible granule that is used for selective postemergence weed control in wheat
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(including durum), barley, triticale and fallow
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
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Thifensulfuron Methyl
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Methyl 3-U[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyllamino]-sulfonyl]-2-
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thiophenecarboxylate
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Tribenumn Methyl
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Methyl 2-[[[[N-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)methylamino]carbonyl]-amino]
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sulfonyl]benzoate
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Metsulfuron Methyl
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Methyl 2-[ffl.(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfony\]
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benzoate
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OTHER INGREDIENTS
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TOTAL
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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By Weight
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37.5%
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18.75%
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15.00%
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28.75%
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100.0%
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IN CASE OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT, CALL TOLL FREE, DAY OR
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NIGHT 1-866-303-6950.
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Note to PM,_rhe Mowing bracketed statements are individually optional depending on the packaging
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configuration and whether a booklet label design is used:
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a. [See First Aid statement on back panel of booklet;!
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b. [See First Aid statement on back paneM
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c. !See additional precautionary statements and Directions for Use in booklet!
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d. IRead the entire.label before using this product. See First Aid, Precautionary Statements,
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Directions for Use on individual packages.!
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Read the entire label before using this product.
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Use only according to label instructions.
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Read the WARRANTY DISCLAIMER, INHERENT RISKS OF USE, and LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
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before buying or using.
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If terms are not acceptable, return product unopened without delay.
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SEE BOOKLET FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY-STATEMENT^AND USE DIRECTIONS
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EPA Reg. No, 67760-76
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NET CONTENTS:
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Manufactured for:
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Cheminova, inc.
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One Park Drive, Suite 150
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P.O. Box 110566
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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www.cheminova.us.com
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EPA Est. No. 082694-DEU401
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ACCURATE® is a registered trademark of Cheminova A/S
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes or clothing. Wear protective eyewear. Wash
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thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco.
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove
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contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a
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poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for
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treatment. You may also contact 1-866-303-6950 for emergency medical treatment information.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options,
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follow the instructions for category A on an EPA chemical-resistance category chart.
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Applicators and other handlers must wear: long sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and
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chemical resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning / maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist,
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use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS:
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Users should: Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using
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the toilet
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the
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mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment
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washwaters or rinsate.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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PESTICIDE HANDLING
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Calibrate sprayers only with clean water away from the well site.
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Make scheduled checks of spray equipment.
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Ensure that all operation employees accurately measure pesticides.
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Mix only enough product for the job at hand.
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Avoid overfilling of spray tank.
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Do not discharge excess material on the soil at a single spot in the field or mixing/loading station.
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Avoid storage of pesticides near well sites.
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ACCURATE EXTRA must be used only in accordance with instructions on this label or in supplemental
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Cheminova publications.
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To the extent consistent with applicable law, Cheminova will not be responsible for losses or damages
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resulting from the use of this product in any manner not specifically specified by Cheminova.
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ACCURATE EXTRA is used on wheat, barley, triticale and fallow in most states. Check with your state
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extension or Department of Agriculture before use, to be certain that ACCURATE EXTRA is registered in your
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state. ACCURATE EXTRA is not registered for use in Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Rio Grande, and
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Sasquache counties of Colorado unless use is directed otherwise by supplemental labeling.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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ACCURATE EXTRA Herbicide is a water soluble dispersible granule that is used for selective postemergence
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weed control in wheat (including durum), barley, triticale and fallow.
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The best control is obtained when ACCURATE EXTRA is applied to young, actively growing weeds. The
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degree and duration of control may depend on the following factors:
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weed spectrum and infestation intensity
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weed size at application
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environmental condition at and following treatment.
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ACCURATE EXTRA is non-corrosive, non-flammable, non-volatile, and does not freeze. ACCURATE EXTRA
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should be mixed with water and applied as a uniform broadcast spray (see Tank Mixtures and Mixing
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Instructions sections for use with Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer Solutions).
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Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity
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ACCURATE EXTRA is absorbed through the roots and foliage of plants, rapidly inhibiting the growth of
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susceptible weeds. One to three weeks after postemergence application to weeds (2 to 5 weeks for wild
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garlic), leaves of susceptible plants appear chlorotic, and the growing point subsequently dies. In warm, moist
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conditions, the expression of herbicide symptoms is accelerated; in cold, dry conditions, expression of
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herbicide symptoms is delayed.
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ACCURATE EXTRA will provide up to 4 to 6 weeks of residual weed control. Susceptible weeds may
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germinate and emerge a few days after postemergence applications, but growth then ceases and leaves
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become chlorotic 3-5 days after emergence. Death of leaf tissue and growing point will follow in some
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species, while others will remain green but stunted and noncompetitive.
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ACCURATE EXTRA provides the best control of weeds in vigorously growing crops that shade competitive
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weeds. Weed control in areas of thin crop stand or seeding skips may not provide satisfactory control.
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However, a crop canopy that is too dense at application can intercept spray and reduce weed control.
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The herbicidal action of ACCURATE EXTRA may be less effective on weeds stressed from adverse
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environmental conditions (such as extreme temperatures or moisture), abnormal soil conditions, or cultural
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practices. In addition, weeds hardened-off by drought stress are less susceptible to ACCURATE EXTRA.
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PRODUCT MEASUREMENT
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ACCURATE EXTRA is measured using the ACCURATE EXTRA volumetric measuring cylinder. The
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degree of accuracy of this cylinder varies by ± 7,5%. For more precise measurement, use scales
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calibrated in ounces.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your
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State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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Agricultural Use Requirements
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part
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170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
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nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training,
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decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and
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restricted entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by
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{he Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and
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that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: coveralls,
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chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store the product in original container only. Do not contaminate water, other
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pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage.
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL:
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Nonrefillable containers equal to or less than 5 gallons:
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Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling if available. Triple rinse container (or equivalent)
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promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment
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or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container % full with water and
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recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for
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later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more
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times.
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Nonrefillable containers greater than 5 gallons:
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Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling if available. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the
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remaining contents into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container % full with water. Replace
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and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete
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revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the
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container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application
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equipment or a mix tank and store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more
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times.
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FALLOW
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USE RATE
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Apply 0.2 to 0.4 ounces per acre of ACCURATE EXTRA to fallow fields.
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ACCURATE EXTRA should be applied in combination with other suitable registered fallow herbicides (See
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TANK MIXTURES for additional information).
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APPLICATION TIMING
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Apply in the spring or fall when the majority of weeds have emerged and are actively growing.
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TANK MIXTURES IN FALLOW
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ACCURATE EXTRA may be used as a fallow treatment, and should be tank mixed with other herbicides that
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are registered for use in fallow. Read and follow all manufacturers' label instructions for the companion
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herbicide. If those instructions conflict with this label, do not tank mix the herbicide with ACCURATE EXTRA.
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WHEAT, BARLEY AND TRITICALE
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USE RATE
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Apply ACCURATE EXTRA at the rate of 0.2 to 0.4 ounces per acre to wheat, barley, triticale or fallow.
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Use 0.4 ounce per acre of ACCURATE EXTRA for heavy infestation of the weeds listed under WEEDS
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PARTIALLY CONTROLLED when application timing and environmental conditions are marginal (refer to
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Biological Activity and Environmental Conditions section of this label for best performance).
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Use 0.2 to 0.3 ounces per acre of ACCURATE EXTRA for light infestation of the weeds listed under WEEDS
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CONTROLLED. Conditions at application should be optimum for effective treatment of these weeds.
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Note: See Tank Mix Section for additional information on required combinations when used at less than 0.4
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ounces per acre.
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APPLICATION TIMING
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Wheat (except Durum and Wampum varieties of Spring Wheat). Barley, and Triticale
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Do not harvest sooner than 45 days after the last application of ACCURATE EXTRA.
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Make applications after the crop is in the 2-leaf stage, but before the flag leaf is visible.
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Durum and Wampum Variety Spring Wheat
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Make applications after the crop is tillering but before boot. Applications to durum and wampum varieties
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should be made in combination with 2,4-D.
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Weed control may be reduced if rainfall or snowfall occurs soon after application. Six hours of dry weather are
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needed to allow ACCURATE EXTRA to be sufficiently absorbed by weed foliage.
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If applied to irrigated wheat, barley or triticale the first post treatment irrigation should be delayed for at least 6
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hours after treatment and should not exceed 1 in. of water.
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Do not apply ACCURATE EXTRA to stressed crops, as this may cause crop injury. To reduce the potential of
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crop injury, tank mix ACCURATE EXTRA with 2,4-D (ester formulations perform best-see TANK MIXTURES)
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and apply after the crop is in the tillering stage of growth.
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Rainfall immediately after treatment can wash ACCURATE EXTRA off of weed foliage, resulting in reduced
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weed control. Do not apply ACCURATE EXTRA when rainfall is threatening.
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Add a non-ionic surfactant having at least 80% active ingredient strength at 0.125 to 0.25% v/v (1 pt to 1
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qt per 100 gal of spray solution).
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Antifoaming agents may be needed. Consult your Ag dealer or applicator for a listing of recommended
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surfactants
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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ACCURATE EXTRA effectively controls the following weeds when used according to the label directions:
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Annual knawel Cowcockle
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Annual sowthistle Cress (mouse-ear)
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Black mustard Curly dock
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Blue/purple mustard* Cutleaf eveningprimrose
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Broadleaf dock False chamomile
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Bur buttercup (testiculate) Field chickweed
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Bushy wallflower/ Field pennycress
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Treacle mustard (fanweed)
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Canada thistle* Filaree (redstem, Texas)
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|
Carolina geranium Flixweed*
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Clasping pepperweed Groundsel (common)
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Coast fiddleneck (tarweed) Henbit
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Common buckwheat KochiaJ
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Common chickweed Knotweed (prostrate)*
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Common cocklebur Lambsquarters
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Common mallow (common, slimleaf)
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Common purslane London rocket
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Common radish Marshelder
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Common ragweed Mayweed chamomile
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Common sunflower* Miners lettuce
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Conical catchfly Narrowleaf lambsquarters
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Corn chamomile Nightflowering catchfly
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Corn gromwell* Pennsylvania smartweed
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Corn spurry Pigweed (prostrate, redroot, smooth, tumble)
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"be
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Pineapple weed Tarweed fiddleneck
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Plains coreopsis
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Prickly lettuce^ Tumble/Jim Hill mustard
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Redmaids Volunteer lentils
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Russian thistlet Volunteer peas
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Scentless chamomile/ Volunteer sunflower
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mayweed Waterpod
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Shepherd's purse Wild buckwheat*
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Smallflower buttercup Wild chamomile
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Smallseed falseflax Wild garlic*
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Smartweed (green, lady's thumb, pale) Wild mustard
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Snow speedwell Wild radish*
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Stinky chickweed
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Stinking mayweed/dogfennel
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|
Swinecress
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Tansymustard*
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WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED"
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ACCURATE EXTRA partially controls the following weeds when used according to label directions:
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Catchweed bedstraw Sowthistle (annual)*
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Mallow (little) Tall waterhemp
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Nightshade (cutleaf, hairy) Vetch* (common, hairy)
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* See SPECIFIC WEED PROBLEMS for more information.
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** Partial control: A visual reduction of weed population as well as a significant loss of vigor. For better
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|
results, use the highest specified rate of ACCURATE EXTRA and include a tank mix partner such as 2,4-
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|
D, MCPA, bromoxynil (such as "Buctril," "Bison," "Bronate, or "Bronate Advanced") or Dicamba (such as
|
|
"BanvelTCIarity") refer to TANK MIXTURES section of this label.
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|
t Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of kochia, prickly lettuce and Russian thistle are known to occur.
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|
See the Tank Mixtures and Specific Weed Problems sections of this label for additional details.
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|
TANK MIXTURES
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ACCURATE EXTRA may be tank mixed with other suitable registered herbicides to control weeds listed
|
|
as partially controlled, weeds resistant to ACCURATE EXTRA or weeds not listed under WEEDS
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|
CONTROLLED.
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|
NOTE: Read and follow all manufacturers' label instructions for any companion herbicides,
|
|
fungicides, and/or insecticides. If those instructions conflict with this label, do not tank mix that
|
|
product with ACCURATE EXTRA. Read and follow all label instructions on timing, precautions,
|
|
and warnings for any companion products before using these tank mixtures. Follow the most
|
|
restrictive labeling.
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|
ACCURATE EXTRA can also be mixed with registered fungicides, insecticides, or liquid fertilizer for use
|
|
on wheat, barley, and triticale.
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|
To provide best results, ACCURATE EXTRA should be tank mixed with another broadleaf herbicide. For
|
|
best results, use 2,4-D or MCPA (preferably ester formulations). See below for use rates of 2,4-D or
|
|
MCPA.
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|
With 2,4-D (amine or ester) or MCPA (amine or ester)
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be tank mixed with 2,4-D or MCPA (preferably ester formulations) herbicides for
|
|
use on wheat, barley, triticale and fallow. For best results, add 2,4-D or MCPA herbicides to the tank at
|
|
1/8 to 3/8 Ib active ingredient per acre.
|
|
|
|
MC^Kyf*• %°f °f^y *** ingreaj
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|
|
|
r
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|
"Curtail M," and "Widematch" labels for information regarding use restrictions, labeled crops, rotational
|
|
cropping intervals, sprayer cleanup, use precautions and other information. The most restrictive
|
|
provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any restrictions on the "Stinger," "Curtail,"
|
|
"Curtail M," or "Widematch" labels conflict with instructions on the ACCURATE EXTRA label.
|
|
With "Assert" Herbicide or "Avenge" Herbicide
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be tank mixed with "Avenge" or "Assert". When tank mixing ACCURATE
|
|
EXTRA with "Assert", always include another broadleaf weed herbicide with a different mode of action (for
|
|
example: 2,4-D ester, MCPA ester, or Bromoxynil (such as "Buctril", "Bronate", "Bison" or "Bronate
|
|
Advanced"). Applications of ACCURATE EXTRA plus "Assert" may cause temporary crop discoloration,
|
|
stunting, or injury when heavy rainfall occurs shortly after application
|
|
With "Puma"
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be tank mixed with "Puma" herbicide for improved control of weeds in wheat,
|
|
barley and triticale. 'Refer to the "Puma" label for information regarding use restrictions, labeled crops, •
|
|
rotational cropping intervals, sprayer cleanup, use precautions and other information. The most restrictive
|
|
provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any restrictions on the "Puma" label conflict
|
|
with instructions on the ACCURATE EXTRA label.
|
|
With "Discover NG"
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be tank mixed with "Discover NG" herbicide for improved control of weeds in
|
|
spring wheat. Refer to the ACCURATE EXTRA label for information regarding use restrictions, labeled
|
|
crops, rotational cropping intervals, sprayer cleanup, use precautions and other information. The most
|
|
restrictive provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any restrictions on the "Discover
|
|
NG" label conflict with the instructions on the ACCURATE EXTRA label.
|
|
With "Everest"
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be tank mixed with "Everest" herbicide for improved control of weeds in spring
|
|
wheat. Refer to the ACCURATE EXTRA label for information regarding use restrictions, labeled crops,
|
|
rotational cropping intervals, sprayer cleanup, use precautions and other information. The most restrictive
|
|
provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any restrictions on the "Everest" label
|
|
conflict with the instructions on the ACCURATE EXTRA label.
|
|
With Other Herbicides
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA may be tank mixed with other suitable registered cereal or fallow herbicides to control
|
|
weeds listed as suppressed, weeds resistant to ACCURATE EXTRA, or weeds not listed under Weeds
|
|
Controlled. Read and follow all manufacturer's label instructions for the companion herbicide. If those
|
|
instructions conflict with this label, do not tank mix the herbicide with ACCURATE EXTRA. Tank mixes of
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA plus metribuzin may result in reduced control of wild garlic. Do not tank mix
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA with "Hoelon" SEC, because grass control may be reduced.
|
|
With Fungicides
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA may be tank mixed or used sequentially with fungicides registered for use on cereal
|
|
crops.
|
|
With Insecticides
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA may be tank mixed or used sequentially with insecticides registered for use on cereal
|
|
crops. However, under certain conditions (drought stress, cold weather, or if the crop is in the 2 - 4 leaf
|
|
stage), tank mixes or sequential applications of ACCURATE EXTRA with organophosphate insecticides
|
|
(such as NUFOS® or "Lorsban") may produce temporary crop yellowing or, in severe cases, crop injury.
|
|
The potential for crop injury is greatest when wide fluctuations in day/night temperatures occur just prior to
|
|
or soon after application. Test these mixtures in a small area before treating large areas.
|
|
Do not apply ACCURATE EXTRA within 60 days of crop emergence where an organophosphate
|
|
insecticide has been applied as an in-furrow treatment, because crop injury may result.
|
|
|
|
Do not use ACCURATE EXTRA plus malathion, because crop injury may result.
|
|
With Liquid Nitrogen Solution Fertilizer
|
|
Liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions (e.g. 28-0-0, 32-0-0) may be used as a carrier in place of water. Run a
|
|
tank mix compatibility test before mixing ACCURATE EXTRA in fertilizer solution.
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA must first be dissolved with water and then added to liquid nitrogen solutions.
|
|
Ensure that the agitator is running while the ACCURATE EXTRA is added. Use of this mixture may result
|
|
in temporary crop yellowing or stunting.
|
|
If using low rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer in the spray solution (less than 50% of the spray solution
|
|
volume), the addition of surfactant is necessary. Add surfactant at !4 pt- 1 qt per 100 gal of spray
|
|
solution (0.06 - 0.25% v/v) based on local guidance.
|
|
When using high rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer in the spray solution, adding surfactant increases the risk
|
|
of crop injury. If 2,4-0 or MCPA is included with ACCURATE EXTRA and fertilizer mixture, ester
|
|
formulations tend to be more compatible (See manufacturer's label). Additionalsurfactant may not be
|
|
needed when using ACCURATE EXTRA in tank mix with 2,4-D ester or MCPA ester and liquid nitrogen
|
|
fertilizer solutions. Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, or field adviser for a specific
|
|
recommendation before adding an adjuvant to these tank mixtures.
|
|
NOTE: In certain areas east of the Mississippi River unacceptable crop response may occur
|
|
with use of straight or dilute nitrogen fertilizer carrier solutions where cold temperatures or
|
|
widely fluctuating day/night temperatures exist. In these areas consult your agricultural
|
|
dealer, consultant, or field advisor for a specific recommendation before using nitrogen
|
|
fertilizer carrier solutions.
|
|
Do not use low rates of liquid fertilizer as a substitute for a surfactant.
|
|
Do not use with liquid fertilizer solutions with a pH less than 3.0.
|
|
SPECIFIC WEED PROBLEMS
|
|
Note: Thorough spray coverage of all weed species listed below is very important.
|
|
Blue Mustard and Tansymustard: For best results, use 0.3-0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE
|
|
EXTRA in tank mixtures with 2,4-D or MCPA postemergence to mustards, but before bloom (refer to Tank
|
|
Mixtures for additional details).
|
|
Flixweed: For best results, use 0.3-0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA in tank mixtures
|
|
with 2,4-D or MCPA postemergence, but before bloom (refer to TANK MIXTURES section of this label for
|
|
additional details).
|
|
Canada Thistle: For best results, use 0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA plus 2,4-D, or
|
|
MCPA, or "BanvelTBanvel SGF" (refer to TANK MIXTURES for additional details) in the spring after the
|
|
majority of thistles have emerged and are small (rosette stage to 6" elongating stems) and actively
|
|
growing. The application will inhibit the ability of emerged thistles to compete with the crop.
|
|
Sowthistle: For best results, use 0.4 ounces per acre and apply either ACCURATE EXTRA plus
|
|
surfactant or ACCURATE EXTRA plus 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES section of this label for
|
|
additional details) in the spring after the majority of sowthistles have emerged and are small (rosette stage
|
|
to 6" elongating stems) and actively growing.
|
|
Corn Cromwell: For best results, use 0.3-0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA when
|
|
weeds are actively growing, are no larger than 2" tall, and when crop canopy will allow thorough coverage.
|
|
Tank mixing 2,4-D, MCPA, or bromoxynil containing products (such as "Buctril," "Bronate," "Bison," or
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
"Bronate Advanced") with ACCURATE EXTRA usually improves results (refer to TANK MIXTURES
|
|
section of this label for additional details).
|
|
Sunflower (common/volunteer): For best results, use 0.4 ounces per acre and apply either ACCURATE
|
|
EXTRA plus surfactant or ACCURATE EXTRA plus 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES section of
|
|
this label for additional details) after the majority of sunflowers have emerged, are 2" to 4" tall and are
|
|
actively growing. Use spray volumes of at least 3 gal by air.
|
|
Prostrate Knotweed: For best results, use 0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA when
|
|
weeds are actively growing, are no larger than 2" tall, and when crop canopy will allow thorough coverage.
|
|
Tank mixing 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES section of this label for additional details) with
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA usually improves results.
|
|
Wild Buckwheat: For best results, use 0.3-0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA plus 2,4-
|
|
D, MCPA, or bromoxynil containing products (such as "Buctril," "Bronate," "Bison," or "Bronate Advanced")
|
|
when plants have no more than 3 true leaves (not counting the cotyledons). If plants are not actively
|
|
growing, delay treatment until environmental conditions favor active weed growth (refer to TANK
|
|
MIXTURES section of this label for additional details).
|
|
Vetch (common and hairy): For best results, use 0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA
|
|
when vetch is less than 6" in length. For severe infestations of vetch, or when vetch is greater than 6" in
|
|
length, use ACCURATE EXTRA in combination with 2,4-D, or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES section
|
|
of this label for additional details).
|
|
Wild garlic: For best results, use 0.2 to 0.4 ounces per acre and apply ACCURATE EXTRA when wild
|
|
garlic plants are less than 12" tall with 2" to 4" of new growth. Plants hardened-off by cold weather and/or
|
|
drought stress may be more difficult to control. Thorough spray coverage of all garlic plants is essential.
|
|
Typical symptoms of dying garlic plants may not be noticeable for 2 to 5 weeks.
|
|
Control will be improved by using ACCURATE EXTRA in combination with 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK
|
|
MIXTURES section of this label for additional details).
|
|
Wild radish: For best results, use 0.4 ounces per acre applied in the fall to wild radish rosettes less than
|
|
6" in diameter and before plants harden-off. .Alternatively, ACCURATE EXTRA can be applied in the
|
|
spring for control of wild radish. Control will be improved by using ACCURATE EXTRA in combination
|
|
with 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES section of this label for additional details) when wild radish
|
|
rosettes are less than 6" in diameter. Applications made later than 30 days after weed emergence, either
|
|
in the fall or spring, will result in partial control.
|
|
Kochia, Russian thistle, Prickly lettuce: Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of these weeds are
|
|
known to occur. For best results, use ACCURATE EXTRA in a tank mix with "Starane," "Starane +
|
|
Salvo," "Starane + Sword," bromoxynil containing products (such as "Buctril," "Bronate," "Bison," or
|
|
"Bronate Advanced") or dicamba (such as "Banvel/""Clarity") and/or 2,4-D (refer to TANK MIXTURES
|
|
section of this label for additional details). ACCURATE EXTRA should be applied in the spring when
|
|
kochia, Russian thistle, and prickly lettuce are less than 2" tall or 2" across and are actively growing.
|
|
Canada thistle and Broad leaf Weed Control in Wheat and Barley:
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be tank mixed with 1/2 to 1 pint per acre of "Widematch" or "Colt" herbicide for
|
|
improved Kochia, Canada thistle and broadleaf weed control in wheat and barley. Make applications to
|
|
Canada thistle when all thistle are 4" to 8" (tall) with 2" to 6" of new growth.
|
|
Widematch or Colt (pts/ac) Kochia (inches)
|
|
1/2 to 2/3 <2"
|
|
2/3 to 1 2-4"
|
|
11
|
|
|
|
SPRAY ADJUVANTS
|
|
Include a spray adjuvant with applications of ACCURATE EXTRA. In addition, an ammonium nitrogen
|
|
fertilizer may be used.
|
|
Consult your Ag dealer or applicator prior to using an adjuvant system. If another herbicide is tank mixed
|
|
with ACCURATE EXTRA, select adjuvants authorized for use with both products. Products must contain
|
|
only EPA-exempt ingredients (40CFR 1001).
|
|
Nonionic Surfactant (NIS)
|
|
• Apply 0.06 to 0.50% volume/volume (1/2 pt to 4 pt per 100 gal of spray solution).
|
|
• Surfactant products must contain at least 60% nonionic surfactant with a hydrophilic/lipophilic balance
|
|
(HLB) greater than 12 (See the TANK MIXTURES-WHEAT, BARLEY, TRITICALE section of this
|
|
label for additional information).
|
|
Petroleum Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) or Modified Seed Oil (MSO)
|
|
• Apply at 1% volume/volume (1 gal per 100 gal of spray solution) or 2% volume/volume under arid
|
|
conditions.
|
|
• Oil adjuvants must contain at least 80% high quality, petroleum (Mineral) or modified vegetable seed
|
|
oil with at least 15% surfactant emulsifiers.
|
|
Special Adjuvant Types
|
|
• Combination adjuvant products may be used at doses that provide the required amount of NIS, COC,
|
|
MSO and/or ammonium nitrogen fertilizer. Consult product literature for use rates and restrictions.
|
|
• In addition to the adjuvants specified above, other adjuvant types may be used if they provide the
|
|
same functionality.
|
|
Ammonium Nitrogen Fertilizer
|
|
• Use 2 qt/acre of a high-quality urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), such as 28%N or 32%N, or 2lb/acre of
|
|
a spray-grade ammonium sulfate (AMS). Use 4 qt/acre UAN or 4 Ib/acre AMS under arid conditions.
|
|
GROUND APPLICATION
|
|
For optimum spray distribution and thorough coverage, use flat-fan or low-volume flood nozzles.
|
|
For flat-fan nozzles, use a spray volume of at least 5 gal per acre (GPA).
|
|
For flood nozzles on 30" spacings, use at least 10 GPA, flood nozzles no larger than TK10 (or the
|
|
equivalent), and a pressure of at least 30 psi. For 40" nozzle spacings, use at least 13 GPA; for 60"
|
|
spacings use at least 20 GPA. It is essential to overlap the nozzles 100% for all spacings.
|
|
"Raindrop RA" nozzles are not recommended for ACCURATE EXTRA applications, because weed control
|
|
performance may be reduced.
|
|
Use screens that are 50-mesh or larger.
|
|
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
|
Use nozzle types and arrangements that provide optimum spray distribution and maximum coverage at 1
|
|
to 5 GPA. Use at least 3 GPA in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, or Utah.
|
|
When applying ACCURATE EXTRA by air in areas near sensitive crops, use solid-stream nozzles
|
|
oriented straight back. Adjust swath to avoid spray drift damage to downwind sensitive crops and/or use
|
|
ground equipment to treat border edge of field. See the Spray Drift Management section of this label.
|
|
For aerial application in Washington, follow the directions in the Spray Drift Management Section of this
|
|
label and the following Washington state restrictions:
|
|
• Applications of ACCURATE EXTRA must be made in equipment that meets the most restrictive
|
|
12
|
|
|
|
Washington Agricultural Codes (WAC) for the prevention of herbicide drift for the respective
|
|
county.
|
|
• Do not apply in equipment that does not meet these WAC standards.
|
|
SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA can be applied either before or after applications of other products registered for use
|
|
in wheat, barley, triticale, or fallow. Read and follow all label instructions on timing, precautions, and
|
|
warnings for these herbicides before using these in sequence with ACCURATE EXTRA. If those
|
|
instructions conflict with this label, do not use that product in sequence with ACCURATE EXTRA,
|
|
ACCURATE should not be used as a sequential treatment with ACCURATE EXTRA.
|
|
If using "Harmony Extra or NIMBLE" as a sequential treatment with ACCURATE EXTRA, do not exceed
|
|
0.7 ounces of "Harmony Extra or NIMBLE" per acre per crop season.
|
|
If using NUANCE or "Express" herbicide as a sequential treatment with ACCURATE EXTRA, do not
|
|
exceed 0.25 ounce of NUANCE or "Express" per acre per crop season.
|
|
CROP ROTATION
|
|
Before using ACCURATE EXTRA, carefully consider your crop rotation plans and options. For
|
|
rotational flexibility, do not treat all of your acres at the same time.
|
|
Minimum Rotational Intervals
|
|
Minimum rotational intervals* are determined by the rate of breakdown of ACCURATE EXTRA applied.
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA breakdown in the soil is affected by soil pH, presence of soil microorganisms, soil
|
|
temperature, and soil moisture. Low soil pH, high soil temperature, and high soil moisture increase
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA breakdown in soil, while high soil pH, low soil temperature, and low soil moisture
|
|
slow ACCURATE EXTRA breakdown.
|
|
Of these 3 factors, only soil pH remains relatively constant. Soil temperature, and to a greater extent, soil
|
|
moisture, can vary significantly from year to year and from area to area. For this reason, soil
|
|
temperatures and soil moisture should be monitored regularly when considering crop rotations.
|
|
* The minimum rotation interval represents the period of time from the last application to the anticipated date of the
|
|
next planting. Minimum rotation intervals must be extended 1 crop season if drought conditions prevail
|
|
after application and before the rotational crop is planted.
|
|
Soil pH Limitations
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA should not be used on soils having a pH above 7.9, as extended soil residual activity
|
|
could extend crop rotation intervals beyond normal. Under certain conditions, ACCURATE EXTRA could
|
|
remain in the soil for 34 months or more, injuring wheat, barley, or triticale. In addition, other crops
|
|
planted in high-pH soils can be extremely sensitive to low concentrations of ACCURATE EXTRA.
|
|
Checking Soil pH
|
|
Before using ACCURATE EXTRA, determine the soil pH of the areas of intended use. To obtain a
|
|
representative pH value for the test area, take several 0" to 4" samples from different areas of the field
|
|
and analyze them separately. Consult local extension publications for additional information on
|
|
recommended soil sampling procedures.
|
|
All Areas - Following Use Of Accurate Extra At 0.21 To 0.4 Ounces Per Acre• •- - • • - -
|
|
Crop
|
|
Winter, spring wheat and triticale
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
iinches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
1
|
|
13
|
|
|
|
f
|
|
JJurum wheat, barley, spring/winter oat | 7.9 or lower | No restrictions 10
|
|
Rotation Intervals For Crops In Non-Irrigated Land Following Use Of ACCURATE EXTRA At 0.21 To
|
|
0.4 Oz Per Acre On Wheat, Barley. Triticale Or Fallow
|
|
Location
|
|
State
|
|
Colorado
|
|
Idaho
|
|
County or Area
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Generally N. of I-70
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Southern Idaho
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Crop
|
|
Grain sorghum
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Field corn
|
|
STS
|
|
Soybean
|
|
IR Corn
|
|
Proso Millet
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Peas
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Canola
|
|
Peas
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Canola
|
|
Condiment
|
|
Mustard
|
|
Chickpeas
|
|
(Garbanzo
|
|
beans)
|
|
Condiment
|
|
Mustard
|
|
Chickpeas
|
|
(Garbanzo
|
|
beans)
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7. 9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
7.3 or lower
|
|
7.3 or lower
|
|
7.4 or
|
|
higher
|
|
7.4 or
|
|
higher
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
15
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
28
|
|
28
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
4
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
15
|
|
34
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
34
|
|
34
|
|
14
|
|
|
|
His
|
|
Location
|
|
State
|
|
Kansas
|
|
Montana
|
|
Nebraska
|
|
New Mexico
|
|
County or Area
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Central and
|
|
Western Kansas
|
|
(West of the Flint
|
|
i Hills)
|
|
Western Kansas
|
|
W. ofHwy. 183
|
|
r Central Kansas;
|
|
Generally E. of
|
|
Hwy. 183 and W. of
|
|
the Flint Hills
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Generally W. of
|
|
Hwy. 77 and E. of
|
|
the Panhandle
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Eastern New
|
|
Mexico
|
|
Crop
|
|
STS Soybean
|
|
IR Corn
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Grain sorqhum
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Soybeans
|
|
Soybeans
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet,
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Alfalfa
|
|
(hay only)
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
STS Soybean
|
|
IR Corn
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Grain sorqhum
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Soybeans
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Cotton
|
|
(dryland only)
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7. 9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7. 9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.5 or lower
|
|
7.6-7.9
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.6-7.9
|
|
7.5 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.5 or lower
|
|
7.6-7.9
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
15
|
|
22
|
|
33
|
|
15
|
|
22
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
15
|
|
22
|
|
33
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
30
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
12
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
22
|
|
22
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
10
|
|
22
|
|
22
|
|
15
|
|
|
|
Location
|
|
State
|
|
North Dakota
|
|
Oklahoma
|
|
Oregon
|
|
South Dakota
|
|
County or Area
|
|
W. of Hwy. 1
|
|
E. of Hwy. 1
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Panhandle
|
|
E. of the Panhandle
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Statewide
|
|
S. of Hwy. 212&E.
|
|
of the Missouri
|
|
River, &S. of Hwy.
|
|
34 &W. of the
|
|
Missouri River
|
|
Generally E. of
|
|
Missouri River & S.
|
|
of Hwy. 14, &W. of
|
|
Missouri River
|
|
Crop
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet,
|
|
Field corn,
|
|
Dry beans,
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet,
|
|
Field corn,
|
|
Dry beans,
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
STS Soybean
|
|
IR Corn
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Grain sorghum
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Cotton
|
|
.(dryland only)
|
|
Cotton
|
|
(dryland only)
|
|
Peas
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Canola
|
|
Peas
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Canola
|
|
Condiment
|
|
Mustard
|
|
Chickpeas
|
|
(Garbanzo
|
|
beans)
|
|
Condiment
|
|
Mustard
|
|
Chickpeas
|
|
(Garbanzo
|
|
beans)
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7:9 or lower
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
7.3 or lower
|
|
7.3 or lower
|
|
7.4 or
|
|
higher
|
|
7.4 or
|
|
higher
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
15
|
|
30
|
|
25
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
28
|
|
28
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
13
|
|
15
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
22
|
|
14
|
|
10
|
|
15
|
|
34
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
34
|
|
34
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
12
|
|
16
|
|
|
|
r
|
|
Location
|
|
State
|
|
Texas
|
|
Utah
|
|
Washington
|
|
Wyoming
|
|
County or Area
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Panhandle
|
|
N. of Central
|
|
Texas*
|
|
Crop
|
|
STS Soybean
|
|
IR Corn
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Grain sorghum
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Cotton
|
|
(dryland only)
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Cotton
|
|
(dryland only)
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7. 9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
15
|
|
30
|
|
15
|
|
25
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
•4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
4
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
22
|
|
12
|
|
14
|
|
* The counties of N. Central Texas are: Archer, Baylor, Bell, Bosque, Bowie, Callahan,
|
|
Camp, Cass, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Eastland, Ellis, Falls,
|
|
Fannin, Foard, Franklin, Grayson, Hardeman, Haskell, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt, Jack,
|
|
Johnson, Kaufman, Knox, Lamar, Limestone, McLennan, Milam, Montague, Morris,
|
|
Nafarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rains, Red River, Robertson, Rockwall, Shackelford,
|
|
Somervell, Stephens, Tarrent, Throckmorton, Titus, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wilbarger,
|
|
Wichita, Williamson. Wise, Wood, Younq.
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Statewide
|
|
Southern Wyoming
|
|
Southern Wyoming
|
|
(Goshen, Laramie,
|
|
and Platte counties
|
|
only)
|
|
Northern Wyoming
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Peas
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Canola
|
|
Peas
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Canola
|
|
Condiment
|
|
Mustard
|
|
Chickpeas
|
|
(Garbanzo
|
|
beans)
|
|
Condiment
|
|
Mustard
|
|
Chickpeas
|
|
(Garbanzo
|
|
beans)
|
|
Flax,
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet
|
|
Field corn
|
|
Grain sorghum,
|
|
Proso millet,
|
|
Field corn
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6. 9 to 7. 9
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
7.3 or lower
|
|
7.3 or lower
|
|
7.4 or
|
|
higher
|
|
7.4 or
|
|
higher
|
|
7. 9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
18
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
28
|
|
28
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
15
|
|
22
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
15
|
|
34
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
34
|
|
34
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
12
|
|
22
|
|
Rotation Intervals for crops not covered above - The minimum rotation interval is 34 months with at least 28" of
|
|
cumulative precipitation during the period:
|
|
17
|
|
|
|
to any major field crop not listed (See the Rotation Intervals table)
|
|
if the soil pH is not in the specified range
|
|
if the use rate applied is not specified in the table
|
|
or if the minimum cumulative precipitation has not occurred since application.
|
|
To rotate to a major field crop at an interval shorter than specified, a field bioassay must be successfully completed
|
|
to that crop. A field bioassay must be successfully completed before rotation to any minor crops (as determined by
|
|
the USDA criteria). See section on Field Bioassay for further information.
|
|
Rotation Intervals For Crops In Non-Irrigated Land Following Use Of ACCURATE EXTRA Up To 0.3
|
|
Ounces Per Acre On Wheat, Barley, Triticale Or Fallow In The States Of Colorado, Kansas,
|
|
Nebraska. New Mexico, Oklahoma. South Dakota, Texas And Wyoming
|
|
Crop
|
|
Sunflower
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
10
|
|
Rotation Intervals for crops not covered above (up to 0.3 ounces per acre) - The minimum rotation interval is 34
|
|
months with at least 28" of cumulative precipitation during the period:
|
|
• to any major field crop not listed (See the Rotation Intervals table)
|
|
• if the soil pH is not in the specified range
|
|
• if the use rate applied is not specified in the table
|
|
• or if the minimum cumulative precipitation has not occurred since application
|
|
To rotate to a major field crop at an interval shorter than specified, a field bioassay must be successfully completed
|
|
to that crop. A field bioassay must be successfully completed before rotation to any minor crops (as determined by
|
|
the USDA criteria). See section on Field Bioassay for further information.
|
|
Rotation Intervals For Crops In Non-Irrigated Land Following Use Of ACCURATE EXTRA At 0.31 To
|
|
0.4 Ounces Per Acre On Wheat. Barley, Triticale Or Fallow
|
|
Location
|
|
State
|
|
Colorado
|
|
Idaho
|
|
Kansas
|
|
Montana
|
|
Nebraska
|
|
New Mexico
|
|
Oklahoma
|
|
South Dakota
|
|
Texas
|
|
Utah
|
|
Wyominq
|
|
North Dakota
|
|
County or Area
|
|
Statewide
|
|
W. of Hwy. 1
|
|
E. of Hwy. 1
|
|
Crop
|
|
Sunflower
|
|
Sunflower
|
|
Sunflower
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
22
|
|
22
|
|
34
|
|
Rotation Intervals for crops not covered above (up to 0.31 to 0.4 ounces per acre) - The minimum rotation interval is
|
|
34 months with at least 28" of cumulative precipitation during the period:
|
|
• to any major field crop not listed (See the Rotation Intervals table)
|
|
• if the soil pH is not in the specified range
|
|
• if the use rate applied is not specified in the table
|
|
• or if the minimum cumulative precipitation has not occurred since application
|
|
To rotate to a major field crop at an interval shorter than specified, a field bioassay must be successfully completed
|
|
to that crop. A field bioassay must be successfully completed before rotation to any minor crops (as determined by
|
|
18
|
|
|
|
the USDA criteria). See section on Field Bioassay for further information.
|
|
Rotation Intervals For Crops In Non-Irrigated Land Following Use Of ACCURATE EXTRA At 0.2
|
|
Ounces Per Acre On Wheat, Barley, Triticale Or Fallow
|
|
Crop
|
|
Sorghum, Grain
|
|
Cotton
|
|
Safflower
|
|
Peas, Dry/Green
|
|
Lentils
|
|
Alfalfa
|
|
Beans, Dry
|
|
Sunflower
|
|
Soil pH
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6.9 to 7.9
|
|
6.8 or lower
|
|
6. 9 to 7. 9
|
|
7.9 or lower
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Cumulative
|
|
Precipitation
|
|
(inches)
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
No restrictions
|
|
Minimum
|
|
Rotation
|
|
Interval
|
|
(months)
|
|
4
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
10
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
22
|
|
10
|
|
Rotation Intervals for crops not covered above (up to 0.2 ounces per acre) - The minimum rotation interval is 22
|
|
months with at least 18" of cumulative precipitation during the period:
|
|
• to any major field crop not listed (See the Rotation Intervals table)
|
|
• if the soil pH is not in the specified range
|
|
• if the use rate applied is not specified in the table
|
|
• or if the minimum cumulative precipitation has not occurred since application
|
|
To rotate to a. major field crop at an interval shorter than specified, a field bioassay must be successfully completed
|
|
to that crop. A field bioassay must be successfully completed before rotation to any minor crops (as determined by
|
|
the USDA criteria). See section on Field Bioassay for further information.
|
|
FIELD BIOASSAY
|
|
A field bioassay is necessary if crops other than wheat, barley, or those listed on this label are to be
|
|
planted on land previously treated with ACCURATE EXTRA. To conduct a field bioassay, grow test strips
|
|
of the crop or crops you plan to grow the following year in fields previously treated with ACCURATE
|
|
EXTRA. Crop response to the bioassay will indicate whether or not to rotate to the crop(s) grown in the
|
|
test strips.
|
|
If a field bioassay is planned, check with your local Agricultural dealer for information detailing the field
|
|
bioassay procedure.
|
|
GRAZING
|
|
Allow at least 7 days between application and grazing of treated forage. In addition, allow at least 7 days
|
|
between application and feeding of forage from treated areas to livestock. Allow at least 30 days between
|
|
application and feeding of hay from treated areas to livestock. Harvested straw may be used for bedding
|
|
and/or feed. Allow at least 45 days between application and harvesting of grain.
|
|
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
|
1. Fill the tank 1/4 to 1/3 full of water.
|
|
2. While agitating, add the required amount of ACCURATE EXTRA.
|
|
3. Continue agitation until the ACCURATE EXTRA is fully dispersed, at least 5 minutes.
|
|
4. Once the ACCURATE EXTRA is fully dispersed, maintain agitation and continue filling tank with water.
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA should be thoroughly mixed with water before adding any other material.
|
|
5. As the tank is filling, add tank mix partners (if desired) then add the necessary volume of nonionic
|
|
19
|
|
|
|
r (
|
|
surfactant. Always add surfactant last. Antifoaming agents may be used. Do not use with spray
|
|
additives that alter the pH of the spray solution below pH 5.0 or above pH 9.0 as rapid product
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|
degradation can occur. Spray solutions of pH 6.0-8.0 allow for optimum stability of ACCURATE
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EXTRA.
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6. If the mixture is not continuously agitated, settling will occur. If settling occurs, thoroughly re-agitate
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before using.
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7. Apply ACCURATE EXTRA spray mixture within 24 hours of mixing to avoid product degradation.
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8. If ACCURATE EXTRA and a tank mix partner are to be applied in multiple loads, pre-slurry the
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ACCURATE EXTRA in clean water prior to adding to the tank. This will prevent the tank mix partner
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from interfering with the dissolution of the ACCURATE EXTRA.
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SPRAY EQUIPMENT
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For specific application equipment, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for additional information on
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GPA, pressure, speed, nozzle types and arrangements, nozzle heights above the target canopy, etc.
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Be sure to calibrate air or ground equipment properly before application. Select a spray volume and
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delivery system that will ensure thorough coverage and a uniform spray pattern with minimum drift. Use
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higher spray volumes to obtain better coverage when the crop canopy is dense. Avoid swath overlapping,
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and shut off spray booms while starting, turning, slowing, or stopping to avoid crop injury.
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Do not make applications using equipment and/or spray volumes or under weather conditions that might
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cause spray to drift onto nontarget sites. For additional information on spray drift, refer to the Spray Drift
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Management section of the label.
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Continuous agitation is required to keep ACCURATE EXTRA in suspension.
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SPRAYER CLEANUP
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The spray equipment must be cleaned before ACCURATE EXTRA is sprayed. Follow the cleanup
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procedures specified on the labels of previously applied products. If no directions are provided, follow the
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six steps outlined in the After Spraying ACCURATE EXTRA section of this label.
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AT THE END OF THE DAY
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It is recommended that during periods when multiple loads of ACCURATE EXTRA are applied, at the end
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of each day of spraying, the interior of the tank be rinsed with fresh water and then partially filled, and the
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boom and hoses flushed. This will prevent the buildup of dried pesticide deposits that can accumulate in
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the application equipment.
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After Spraying ACCURATE EXTRA and Before Spraying Crops Other Than Wheat, Barley, and
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Triticale
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To avoid subsequent injury to desirable crops, thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment
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immediately following applications of ACCURATE EXTRA as follows:
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1. Empty the tank and drain'the sump completely. Remove any contamination on the outside of the
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spraying equipment by washing with clean water.
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2. Spray the tank walls (including the lid) with clean water using a minimum volume of 10% of the
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tank volume. Add household ammonia at a solution rate of 1 gal/100 gal water or other similarly
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approved cleaner to the tank. Circulate the water through the lines, including all by-pass lines, for
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at least two minutes. Flush the boom well and empty the sprayer. Completely drain the sump.
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3. Repeat step 2. For this rinse, the addition of household ammonia or other cleaner is not required.
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4. Remove the strainers, nozzles, tips and screens and clean separately in a bucket containing
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water and ammonia solution.
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If only ammonia is used as a cleaner, the rinsate solution may be applied to the crop(s) listed on this label.
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Do not exceed the maximum-labeled use rate. If other cleaners are used, consult the cleaner label for
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rinsate disposal instructions. If no instructions are given, dispose of the rinsate on site or at an approved
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waste disposal facility.
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Notes:
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1. Always start with a clean spray tank.
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2. Steam-cleaning aerial spray tanks is recommended to facilitate the removal of any caked
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deposits.
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3. When ACCURATE EXTRA is tank mixed with other pesticides, all cleanout procedures for each
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product should be examined and the most rigorous procedure should be followed.
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4. In addition to this cleanout procedure, all pre-cleanout guidelines on subsequently applied
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products should be followed as per the individual labels.
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determines the potential for spray drift.
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The applicator is responsible for considering all these factors when making application decisions.
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AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR.
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IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
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The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets (>150 - 200 microns). The best
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drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control.
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The presence of sensitive species nearby, the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect
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how an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES
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DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY
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OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! See Wind, Temperature and
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Humidity, and Temperature Inversions sections of this label.
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Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques
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Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher
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rated flows produce larger droplets.
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Pressure - Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces
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droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE
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NEEDED, USE A HIGHER-CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE.
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Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle
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types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles.
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Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
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Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles with the highest flow rate that provide
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uniform coverage.
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Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is emitted backwards, parallel to the
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airstream will produce larger droplets than other orientations.
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Nozzle Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core with swirl plate removed) oriented straight
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back produce larger droplets than other nozzle types.
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Boom Length - The boom length must not exceed % of the wing or rotor length - longer booms
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increase drift potential.
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Application Height - Application more than 10 ft. above the canopy increases the potential for spray
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drift.
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BOOM HEIGHT
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Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified) which provides uniform coverage reduces the
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exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with
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the crop and have minimal bounce.
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WIND
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Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due to inversion potential) or more than 10
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mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any
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given wind speed. AVOID GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
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NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind
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patterns and how they affect spray drift.
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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
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When making applications in hot and dry conditions, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to
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reduce effects of evaporation.
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TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
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Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing,
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which causes small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally in a
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|
concentrated cloud. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude
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and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun
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|
sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog
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|
is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an
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aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind
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|
conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good
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vertical air mixing.
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SHIELDED SPRAYERS
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Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of
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|
the applicator to verify that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform deposition of the
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product.
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AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST) FIELD CROP SPRAYERS
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Air assisted field crop sprayers carry droplets to the target via a downward directed air stream. Some may
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|
reduce the potential for drift, but if a sprayer is unsuitable for the application and/or set up improperly, high
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|
drift potential can result. It is the responsibility of the applicator to determine that a sprayer is suitable for
|
|
the intended application, is configured properly, and that drift is not occurring.
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|
RESISTANCE
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Biotypes of certain weeds listed on this label are resistant to ACCURATE EXTRA and other herbicides
|
|
with the same mode of action, even at exaggerated application rates. Biotypes are naturally occurring
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|
individuals of a species that are identical in appearance but have slightly different genetic compositions;
|
|
the mode of action of an herbicide is the chemical interaction that interrupts a biological process
|
|
necessary for plant growth and development.
|
|
If weed control is unsatisfactory, it may be necessary to retreat problem areas using a product with a
|
|
different mode of action, such as postemergence broadleaf and/or grass herbicides.
|
|
If resistant weed biotypes such as kochia, prickly lettuce, and Russian thistle are suspected or known to
|
|
be present use a tank-mix partner with ACCURATE EXTRA to help control these biotypes, or use a
|
|
planned herbicide rotation program where other residual broadleaf herbicides having different modes of
|
|
action are used.
|
|
To better manage weed resistance when using ACCURATE EXTRA use a combination of tillage, and
|
|
tank-mix partners or sequential herbicide applications that have a different mode of action than
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA to control escaped weeds. Do not let weed escapes go to seed.
|
|
Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator, and/or appropriate state agricultural extension
|
|
service representative for specific alternative herbicide instructions available in your area.
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|
It is advisable to keep accurate records of pesticides applied to individual fields to help obtain information
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on the spread and dispersal of resistant biotypes.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
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Cheminova recommends the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs to control pests. This
|
|
product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program which can include
|
|
biological, cultural, and genetic practices aimed at preventing economic pest damage. Application of this
|
|
product should be based on IPM principles and practices including field scouting or other detection
|
|
methods, correct target pest identification, population monitoring, and treating when target pest
|
|
populations reach locally determined action thresholds. Consult your state cooperative extension service,
|
|
professional consultants or other qualified authorities to determine appropriate action treatment threshold
|
|
levels for treating specific pest/crop systems in your area.
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PRECAUTIONS
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• ACCURATE EXTRA is only registered on wheat, barley, triticale, and fallow. Do not use on any
|
|
other crop.
|
|
• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation equipment or to irrigated .land where
|
|
tailwater will be used to irrigate crops other than wheat, barley, and triticale.
|
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• Varieties of wheat (including durum), barley and triticale may differ in their response to various
|
|
herbicides. Cheminova recommends that you first consult your state experiment station,
|
|
university, or extension agent as to sensitivity to any herbicide. If no information is available, limit
|
|
the initial use of ACCURATE EXTRA to a small area.
|
|
• Under certain conditions such as heavy rainfall, prolonged cold weather, or wide fluctuations in
|
|
day/night temperatures prior to or soon after ACCURATE EXTRA application, temporary
|
|
discoloration and/or crop injury may occur. To reduce the potential of crop injury, tank mix
|
|
ACCURATE EXTRA with 2,4-D (ester formulations perform best-see TANK MIXTURES section of
|
|
this label) and apply after the crop is in the tillering stage of growth.
|
|
• ACCURATE EXTRA should not be applied to wheat, barley, or triticale that is stressed by severe
|
|
weather conditions, drought, low fertility, water-saturated soil, disease, or insect damage, as crop
|
|
injury may result. Severe winter stress, drought, disease, or insect damage following application
|
|
also may result in crop injury.
|
|
• Do not apply to wheat, barley, or triticale undersown with legumes and grasses, because injury to
|
|
the forages will result.
|
|
• For ground applications applied when dry, dusty field conditions exist, control of weeds in wheel
|
|
track areas may be reduced. The addition of 2,4-D or MCPA may improve weed control under
|
|
these conditions.
|
|
• Injury to or loss of desirable trees or vegetation may result from failure to observe the following:
|
|
o Do not apply, drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or other plants or on
|
|
areas where their roots may extend, or in locations where the chemical may be washed or
|
|
moved into contact with their roots.
|
|
o Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts, or similar areas. Prevent drift of
|
|
spray to desirable plants.
|
|
• Injury or loss of adjacent sensitive crops and vegetation may result from failure to observe the
|
|
following:
|
|
o Take all necessary precautions to avoid all direct or indirect contact (such as spray drift)
|
|
with non target plants or areas,
|
|
o Carefully observe all sprayer cleanup instructions both prior to and after using this
|
|
product, as spray tank residue may damage crops other than wheat, barley or oat.
|
|
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
|
|
Cheminova warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably
|
|
fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in strict accordance with the directions, subject to the
|
|
inherent risks set forth below. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, CHEMINOVA
|
|
MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
|
|
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.
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INHERENT RISKS OF USE
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It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with use of this product. Crop injury, lack of performance,
|
|
or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as use of the product contrary (o
|
|
label instructions (including conditions noted on the label, such as unfavorable temperatures, soil
|
|
conditions, etc.), abnormal conditions (such as excessive rainfall, drought, tornadoes, hurricanes),
|
|
presence of other materials, the manner of application, or other factors, all of which are beyond the control
|
|
of Cheminova or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User. Buyer and User agree to
|
|
hold Cheminova and the Seller harmless for any claims related to such factors.
|
|
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
|
|
To the extent consistent with applicable law, the exclusive remedy for losses or damages resulting from
|
|
this product (including claims based on contract, negligence, strict liability, or other legal theories), shall be
|
|
limited to one of the following, at Cheminova's election:
|
|
(1) Refund of purchase price paid by buyer or user for product bought, or
|
|
(2) Replacement of amount of product used.
|
|
To the extent consistent with applicable law, Cheminova shall not be liable for consequential, incidental, or
|
|
special damages or losses in any manner.
|
|
The terms of the Warranty Disclaimer above and this Limitation of Remedies cannot be varied by any
|
|
written or verbal statements or agreements. No employee or sales agent of Cheminova or the Seller is
|
|
authorized to vary or exceed the terms of the Warranty Disclaimer or this Limitation of Remedies in any
|
|
manner.
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ACCURATE®, NIMBLE®, NUANCE®, GLYFOS® and NUFOS® are registered trademarks of Cheminova
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|
A/S ' .
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"Harmony" and 7-"Express", '-'Ally-", and "GLEAN-" are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont
|
|
de Nemours & Company.
|
|
"Maverick" is a registered trademarks of Monsanto
|
|
"Assert", "Avenge", "Banvel SGF", "Clarity," are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation
|
|
"Puma,""," "Bronate," "Bronate Advanced," and"Hoelon SEC," are registered trademarks of Bayer
|
|
Corporation
|
|
"Raindrop RA" is a registered trademark of Delavan
|
|
"Everest" is a registered trademark of Arysta Lifescience North America Corporation
|
|
"Aim" is a registered trademark of FMC Corporation .
|
|
"Amber," and "Discover" are registered trademarks of Syngenta Participations AG
|
|
"Assert," "Avenge," and "Banvel" are registered trademarks of MicroFlo Company LLC
|
|
"Curtail," "Curtail M," "Lorsban," "Starane," "Stinger," and "Widematch" are registered trademarks of Dow
|
|
AgroSciences
|
|
"Colt," "Salvo," and "Sword" are registered trademarks of United Agri Products
|
|
"Bison" is a registered trademark of Agriliance, LLC
|
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"Buctril" is a registered trademark of MicroFlo Company
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