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# M1769 PREMIX HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **524-728**
- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Glyphosate, ethanolamine salt (29.2%); Dicamba, diglycolamine salt (14.5%)
- Label accepted: 2016-08-30
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000524-00616-20160830.pdf
---
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
Notification Label Revisions Requested v.20150904
OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
August 30, 2016
Jerry W. Cubbage
Monsanto Company
1300 I (eye) Street, NW
Washington DC, 20005
Subject: Notification per PRN 98-10 Minor label revisions
Product Name: M1769 Premix Herbicide
EPA Registration Number: 524-616
Application Date: 6/23/2016
Decision Number: 520692
Dear Mr. Cubbage:
The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide
Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 for the above referenced product. The Registration Division
(RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that
the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98-10. The label submitted with the
application has been stamped “Notification” and will be placed in our records.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please be
aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
regardless of whether a website is referenced on your products label, claims made on the
website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
If you have any questions, you may contact Grant Rowland at 703-347-0254 or via email at
rowland.grant@epa.gov
Sincerely,
Kathryn Montague, Product Manager 23
Herbicide Branch
Registration Division (7505P)
Office of Pesticide Programs
Master Label 524-616 Page 1 of 35 Submitted August 2016
MASTER LABEL FOR EPA REG. NO. 524-616
Primary Brand Name:
M1769 Premix Herbicide
Alternate Brand Name:
Roundup XtendTM With VaporGripTM Technology
Table of Contents for Master Label
I. Main Label 2 35
** See each label part for more detailed table of contents **
524-616
08/30/2016
Master Label 524-616 Page 2 of 35 Submitted August 2016
I. MAIN LABEL FOR EPA REG. No. 524-616
[INSERT BRAND NAME]
Herbicide
Complete Directions for Use
EPA Reg. No. 524-616
AVOID CONTACT OF THIS HERBICIDE WITH FOLIAGE, GREEN STEMS, EXPOSED NON-WOODY
ROOTS OR FRUIT OF CROPS (EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED FOR INDIVIDUAL ROUNDUP READY ®
CROPS), DESIRABLE PLANTS AND TREES, AS SEVERE INJURY OR DESTRUCTION COULD
RESULT.
Non-selective, broad-spectrum weed control for many agricultural systems and farmsteads
[Optional label statement: CROPSHIELD™ Formulation]
[Optional label statement: Roundup
® Powerful Performance at a Practical Price]
[Optional label statement: Roundup Ready PLUS™ Weed Management Solutions]
[Optional label statement: A member of the Roundup ® Family of Agricultural Herbicides by Monsanto]
Read the entire label before using this product.
Use only according to label instructions.
Read the “LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY” statement at the end of the label before buying or
using. If terms are not acceptable, return at once unopened.
THIS IS AN END-USE PRODUCT. MONSANTO COMPANY DOES NOT INTEND AND HAS NOT
REGISTERED IT FOR REFORMULATION. SEE INDIVIDUAL CONTAINER LABEL FOR
REPACKAGING LIMITATIONS.
Net contents:
EPA Establishment No.:
CONTENTS
Master Label 524-616 Page 3 of 35 Updated June 2016
1 1.0 INGREDIENTS
2 2.0 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
3 3.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
3.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
3.2 Environmental Hazards
3.3 Physical or Chemical Hazards
4 4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
5 5.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
6 6.0 WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
6.1 Weed Management Practices
6.2 Management of Dicamba or Glyphosate-Resistant Biotypes
77 . 0M I X I N G
7.1 Mixing with Water
7.2 Tank Mixtures
7.3 Surfactants and Adjuvants
7.4 Colorants and Dyes
7.5 Drift Reduction Additives
8 8.0 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
8.1 Ground Application Equipment
8.2 Selective Application Equipment
8.3 Injection Systems
8.4 Proper Spray System Equipment Cleanout
9 9.0 CROP ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS
10 10.0 CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
10.1 Between Crop Applications
10.2 Non-glyphosate Tolerant Corn
10.3 Field Corn Hybrids with Roundup Ready 2 Technology
10.4 Cotton
10.5 Grain Sorghum (Milo)
10.6 Soybean
10.7 Sugarcane
11 11.0 WEEDS AND RATES SECTION
12 12.0 LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
Master Label 524-616 Page 4 of 35 Updated June 2016
1.0 INGREDIENTS
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
*Diglycolamine salt of dicamba (3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid) ……..………………………….………......14.5%
*Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine, in the form of its ethanolamine salt .................................29.2%
OTHER INGREDIENTS: ......................................................................................................................56.3%
Total: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…100.0%
*Contains 178 grams per liter or 1.5 pounds per U.S. gallon of the active ingredient dicamba in the form of
its diglycolamine salt, which is equivalent to 120 grams per liter or 1.0 pounds per U.S. gallon of the acid,
dicamba.
Contains 360 grams per liter or 3.0 pounds per U.S. gallon of the active ingredient glyphosate, in the form
of its ethanolamine salt, which is equivalent to 242 grams per liter or 2.0 pounds per U.S. gallon of the
acid, glyphosate.
This product is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. XXXX
, XXXX and XXXXX. Other Patents Pending. No
license granted under any non-U.S. patent(s). [ This listing will be updated at the time of printing, if
necessary.]
EPA Establishment No. 524-IA-01
2.0 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
1. FOR PRODUCT INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE IN USING THIS PRODUCT, CALL TOLL-FREE,
1-800-332-3111
2. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY INVOLVING THIS HERBICIDE PRODUCT, OR FOR MEDICAL
ASSISTANCE, CALL COLLECT, DAY OR NIGHT,
(314)-694-4000
3.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
3.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
Keep out of reach of children
CAUTION!
CAUSES MODERATE EYE IRRITATION
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing
FIRST AID: Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IF IN EYES x Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
x Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing
eye.
IF ON SKIN x Take off contaminated clothing.
x Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
x Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going
for treatment.
x You can call (314) 694-4000, collect day or night, for emergency medical treatment information.
x This product is identified as [INSERT BRAND NAME], EPA Registration No. 524-616.
Master Label 524-616 Page 5 of 35 Updated June 2016
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Some of the materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more
options, follow the instructions for Category A on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart.
All mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants,
socks, shoes, and chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as polyethylene or
polyvinyl chloride.
Follow manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). If no
such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from
other laundry.
When handlers use closed systems, or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in
the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler
PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used, handlers must be
provided all PPE specified above for “all mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers” and have such
PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or equipment breakdown.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
yWash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet
yRemove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
xRemove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As
soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing
3.2 Environmental Hazards
Keep out of lakes, streams or ponds. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is
present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning
equipment or disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
This chemical is known to leach through soil into ground water under certain conditions as a result of
agricultural use. Use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water
table is shallow, may result in ground water contamination.
Ground and Surface Water Protection
Point source contamination - To prevent point source contamination, do not mix or load this pesticide
product within 50 feet of wells (including abandoned wells and drainage wells), sink holes, perennial or
intermittent streams and rivers, and natural or impounded lakes and reservoirs. Do not apply pesticide
product within 50 feet of wells. This setback does not apply to properly capped or plugged abandoned
wells and does not apply to impervious pad or properly diked mixing/loading areas as described below.
Mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing operations performed within 50 feet of a well are allowed only when
conducted on an impervious pad constructed to withstand the weight of the heaviest load that may be on
Master Label 524-616 Page 6 of 35 Updated June 2016
or move across the pad. The pad must be self-contained to prevent surface water flow over or from the
pad. The pad capacity must be maintained at 110% that of the largest pesticide container or application
equipment used on the pad and have sufficient capacity to contain all product spills, equipment or
container leaks, equipment wash waters, and rainwater that may fall on the pad. The containment
capacity does not apply to vehicles delivering pesticide shipments to the mixing/loading site. States may
have in effect additional requirements regarding wellhead setbacks and operational containment.
Care must be taken when using this product to prevent: a) back siphoning into wells, b) spills or c)
improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures or rinsates. Check valves or anti-siphoning devices
must be used on all mixing equipment.
Movement by surface runoff or through soil - Do not apply under conditions which favor runoff. Do not
apply to impervious substrates such as paved or highly compacted surfaces in areas with high potential
for ground water contamination. Ground water contamination may occur in areas where soils are
permeable or coarse and ground water is near the surface. Do not apply to soils classified as sand with
less than 3% organic matter and where ground water depth is shallow. To minimize the possibility of
ground water contamination, carefully follow application rate as affected by soil type in the Crop Specific
Information in section 10 of this label.
Movement by water erosion of treated soil - Do not apply or incorporate this product through any type
of irrigation equipment nor by flood or furrow irrigation. Ensure treated areas have received at least one-
half inch rainfall (or irrigation) before using tailwater for subsequent irrigation of other fields. Do not treat
irrigation ditches or water used for crop irrigation or domestic purposes.
Endangered Species Concerns
The use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or otherwise harm an endangered species or adversely
modify their habitat is a violation of federal law
3.3 Physical or Chemical Hazards
Spray solutions of this product can be mixed, stored and applied using only stainless steel, fiberglass,
plastic or plastic-lined steel containers.
DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN
GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNLINED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY
TANKS. This product or spray solutions of this product react with such containers and tanks to produce
hydrogen gas, which can form a highly combustible gas mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode
if ignited by open flame, spark, welders torch, lighted cigarette or other ignition source, causing serious
personal injury.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in any manner inconsistent with its labeling. This product
can only be used in accordance with the Directions for Use on this label or in separately published
Monsanto supplemental labeling. Supplemental labeling can be obtained from your Authorized Monsanto
Retailer or Monsanto Company Representative.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through
drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your
State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.
Master Label 524-616 Page 7 of 35 Updated June 2016
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR
Part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training,
decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and
restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered
by the Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and
that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, wear: coveralls,
shoes plus socks, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, and protective eyewear.
4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Proper pesticide storage and disposal are essential to protect against exposure to people and the
environment due to leaks and spills, excess product or waste, and vandalism. Do not allow this product to
contaminate water, foodstuffs, feed or seed by storage and disposal.
Open dumping is prohibited. This product may not be mixed, loaded, or used within 50 feet of all wells
including abandoned wells, drainage wells, and sinkholes.
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Groundwater contamination may be reduced by diking and flooring of permanent
liquid bulk storage sites with an impermeable material. Spillage or leakage should be contained and
absorbed with clay granules, sawdust, or equivalent material for disposal.
Store in original container in a well-ventilated and away from food, pet food, feed, seed, fertilizers, and
veterinary supplies. Avoid cross-contamination with other pesticides. Keep container closed to prevent
spills and contamination.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: To avoid wastes, use all material in this container, including rinsate, by
application according to label directions. If wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste
disposal facility or pesticide disposal program. Such programs are often run by state or local
governments or by industry. All disposal must be in accordance with applicable federal, state and local
regulations and procedures.
[Alternate PESTICIDE DISPOSAL statement for transport vehicles only: To avoid wastes, empty as much
product from this transport vehicle as possible for repackaging or use in accordance with label directions.
If wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product or rinsate to a waste disposal facility or pesticide
disposal program. All disposal must be in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations
and procedures.]
CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL: [Optional label statement if applicable : See container label
for container handling and disposal instructions and refilling limitations.]
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENTS AND REFILLING LIMITATIONS FOR
CONTAINER LABELS]
Master Label 524-616 Page 8 of 35 Updated June 2016
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEM ENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR
NONREFILLABLE RIGID CONTAINERS OF LESS THAN 1-GALLON CAPACITY]
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.
[Alternate container statement: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials
other than pesticides or dilute pesticides (rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, it may be allowable to
temporarily hold rinsate or other pesticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state
regulatory agency to determine allowable practices in your state.]
Triple rinse this container promptly after emptying.
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain
for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container ¼ full with water and recap. Shake for 10
seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal.
Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
Then offer this container for recycling, if available. If recycling is not available, dispose of in accordance
with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include puncturing the properly rinsed
container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.
[Alternate container disposal statement: Once properly rinsed, some agricultural plastic pesticide
containers can be taken to a container collection site or picked up for recycling. To find the nearest site,
contact your chemical dealer or Monsanto at 1- 800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387). If recycling is not
available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may
include puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.]
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEM ENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR
NONREFILLABLE RIGID PLASTIC 2.5-GALLON CONTAINERS AND OTHER NONREFILLABLE
CONTAINERS OF GREATER THAN 1-GALLON BUT EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 5-GALLON
CAPACITY]
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials other than pesticides or dilute
pesticides (rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, it may be allowable to temporarily hold rinsate or other
pesticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state regulatory agency to determine allowable
practices in your state.
[Alternate container statement: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.]
Triple rinse or pressure rinse (or equivalent) this container promptly after emptying.
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain
for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container ¼ full with water and recap. Shake for 10
seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal.
Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and
continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over
Master Label 524-616 Page 9 of 35 Updated June 2016
application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing
nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10
seconds after the flow begins to drip.
Once properly rinsed, some agricultural plastic pesticide containers can be taken to a container collection
site or picked up for recycling. [ Optional container disposal statement: To find the nearest site, contact
your chemical dealer or Monsanto at 1-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]. If recycling is not available,
dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include
puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.
[Alternate container disposal statement: Then offer this container for recycling, if available. If recycling is
not available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which
may include puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.]
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEM ENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR
NONREFILLABLE RIGID PLASTIC 30-GALLON CONTAINERS AND OTHER NONREFILLABLE
CONTAINERS OF GREATER THAN 5-GALLON CAPACITY]
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.
[Alternate container statement: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials other
than pesticides or dilute pesticides (rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, it may be allowable to
temporarily hold rinsate or other pesticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state
regulatory agency to determine allowable practices in your state.]
Triple rinse or pressure rinse (or equivalent) this container promptly after emptying.
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the
container ¼ full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and
forth, ensuring at least one revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and
forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times.
Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal.
Repeat this procedure two more times.
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and
continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over
application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing
nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10
seconds after the flow begins to drip.
Once properly rinsed, some agricultural plastic pesticide containers can be taken to a container collection
site or picked up for recycling. [ Alternate container disposal statement: To find the nearest site, contact
your chemical dealer or Monsanto at 1-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]. If recycling is not available,
dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which may include
puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.
[Alternate container disposal statement: Then offer the container for recycling, if available. If recycling is
not available, dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and procedures, which
may include puncturing the properly rinsed container and disposing in a sanitary landfill.]
Master Label 524-616 Page 10 of 35 Updated June 2016
[Optional container label statement: Return Properly Rinsed Container to Monsanto for Recycling
Contact: 1-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STATEMENT AND REFILLING LIMITATION FOR ALL
REFILLABLE CONTAINERS, EXCEPT TRANSPORT VEHICLES]
Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other
purpose.
Cleaning this container before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. Cleaning this container before
final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container.
To clean this container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container into
application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously
or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or
rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer this container for
recycling, if available.
[Optional container disposal statement: To obtain information about recycling refillable containers,
contact Monsanto Company at 1-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]
[Optional container label statement: Return Properly Rinsed Container to Monsanto for Recycling, Call 1-
800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387)]
[CONTAINER HANDLING AND DISPOSAL STAT EMENT FOR ALL TRANSPORT VEHICLES AS
DEFINED IN 40 CFR 156.3]
THIS LABEL FOR USE WITH TRANSPORT VEHICLES ONLY
Emptied container retains vapor and product residue. Observe all precautions stated on this label until
the container is cleaned, reconditioned or destroyed. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such
as cracks, punctures, abrasions, and worn-out threads and closures. Clean thoroughly before reuse for
transportation of a material of different composition or before retiring this transport vehicle from service.
5.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Description: This product is a postemergence, systemic herbicide which can have some soil
residual control on small seeded broadleaf weeds, depending upon rainfall and soil conditions. It is
generally non-selective and gives broad-spectrum control of many annual weeds, perennial weeds,
woody brush and trees. It is formulated as a water-soluble liquid. It may be applied using most standard
industrial or field sprayers after dilution and thorough mixing with water or other carriers according to label
directions.
[Optional label text: Do not add [ Optional label text: surfactants, additives containing surfactants,]
buffering agents or pH adjusting agents to the spray solution when [ INSERT BRAND NAME ] is the only
pesticide being applied unless otherwise directed. See the MIXING section of this label for instructions
regarding other additives.]
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[Optional label text: No additional surfactant in the spray solution is needed. This includes additives
containing surfactants, buffering agents or pH adjusting agents when [INSERT BRAND NAME] is the only
pesticide used unless otherwise directed.]
Time to Symptoms: This product moves through the plant from the point of foliage contact to and into
the root system. Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellowing of the plant that advances to complete
browning of aboveground growth and deterioration of underground plant parts. Effects are visible on most
annual weeds within 2 to 4 days. Extremely cool or cloudy weather following treatment can slow activity
of this product and delay development of visual symptoms.
Stage of Weeds: Control weeds early when they are relatively small (less than 4 inches). Timely
application to small weeds early in the season will improve control and reduce weed competition. Best
control of most perennial weeds is obtained when treatment is made at late-growth stages approaching
maturity. Refer to the “ANNUAL WEEDS RATE SE CTION”, “PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE SECTION” and
“WOODY BRUSH AND TREES RATE SECTION” for more information on specific weeds.
Always use the higher product application rate within the given range when weed growth is heavy or
dense, or when weeds are growing in an undisturbed (non-cultivated) area.
Reduced weed control could result when treating weeds with disease or insect damage, weeds heavily
covered with dust, or weeds under poor growing conditions.
Cultural Considerations: Reduced control could result when application is made to annual or perennial
weeds that have been mowed, grazed or cut, and have not been allowed to re-grow to the specified stage
for treatment.
Rainfastness: Heavy rainfall soon after application could wash this product off of the foliage and a repeat
application might be required for adequate weed control.
Spray Coverage: For best results, spray coverage must be uniform and complete. Do not spray foliage to
the point of runoff.
Stress: Do not apply to crops under stress due to lack of moisture, hail damage, flooding, herbicide
injury, mechanical injury, insects, or widely fluctuating temperatures as injury may result.
Mode of Action: Dicamba, one active ingredient in this product, mimics auxin (a plant hormone)
resulting in a hormone imbalance in susceptible plants that interferes with normal cell division, cell
enlargement, and protein synthesis. Glyphosate, the other active ingredient in this product, inhibits an
enzyme found only in plants and microorganisms that is essential to the formation of specific amino acids.
Maximum Application Rates: The maximum application or use rates stated throughout this label are
given in units of volume (fluid ounces or quarts) of this product per acre. However, the maximum allowed
application rates apply to this product combined with the use of any and all other herbicides containing
the active ingredients glyphosate or dicamba, whether applied separately or as a tank mixture, on a basis
of total pounds of glyphosate or dicamba (acid equivalents) per acre. If more than one glyphosate or
dicamba-containing product is applied to the same site within the same year, you must ensure that the
total use of glyphosate and dicamba (pounds acid equivalents) does not exceed the maximum allowed.
See the INGREDIENTS section of this label for necessary product information.
The combined total application of this product on a site must not exceed 8 quarts (2 pounds of dicamba
acid) per acre per year. If additional glyphosate only applications are needed, total combined application
must not exceed 6 pounds of glyphosate acid per acre per year. When less than 64 fluid ounces of this
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product is used per acre, tank-mix an additional 11 fluid ounces of a Roundup Brand Agricultural
Herbicide per acre to maintain an effective rate of glyphosate.
NOTE: Use of this product in any manner not consistent with this label could result in injury to persons,
animals or crops, or have other unintended consequences.
6.0 WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
GROUP 4 9 HERBICIDES
Dicamba is a Group 4 herbicide whereas glyphosate is a Group 9 herbicide based on the mode of action
classification system of the Weed Science Society of America. Any weed population can contain plants
naturally resistant to Group 4 or 9 herbicides. Weed species resistant to Group 4 or 9 herbicides can be
effectively managed utilizing another herbicide from a different Group, or by using other cultural or
mechanical practices.
6.1 Weed Management Practices
To minimize the occurrence of dicamba or glyphosate-resistant biotypes, observe the following weed
management practices:
ƒ Scout your fields before and after herbicide application.
ƒ Start with a clean field, using either a burndown herbicide application or tillage.
ƒ Control weeds early when they are relatively small (less than 4 inches).
ƒ Incorporate other herbicides (e.g., a selective and/or a residual herbicide) and cultural practices (e.g.,
tillage or crop rotation) as part of your weed control system, where appropriate.
ƒ Use the full recommended herbicide rate and proper application timing for the hardest to control weed
species present in the field. Avoid tank mixtures with other herbicides that reduce the efficacy of this
product (through antagonism), or with ones that encourage application rates of this product below
those specified on this label.
ƒ Control weed escapes before they reproduce by seed or proliferate vegetatively.
ƒ Clean equipment before moving from field to field to minimize the spread of weed seed or plant parts.
ƒ Use new commercial seed that is as free of weed seed as possible.
ƒ Use good agronomic principles that enhance crop development and crop competitiveness.
ƒ Report any incidence of repeated non-performance of this product on a particular weed to your
Monsanto representative, local retailer, or county extension agent.
6.2 Management of Dicamba or Glyphosate-Resistant Biotypes
Note: Appropriate testing is critical in order to determine if a weed is resistant to dicamba or glyphosate.
Call 1-800-ROUNDUP (1-800-768-6387) or contact your Monsanto representative to determine if
resistance in any particular weed biotype has been confirmed in your area, or visit on the Internet
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www.weedresistancemanagement.com or www.weedscience.org. For more information see the ANNUAL
WEEDS RATE SECTION and PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE SECTION of this label.
Directions for the control of biotypes confirmed to be resistant to dicamba or glyphosate are made
available on separately published supplemental labeling or Fact Sheets for this product and can be
obtained from your local retailer or Monsanto representative.
Since the occurrence of new dicamba or glyphosate-resistant weeds cannot be determined until after
product use and scientific confirmation, Monsanto Company is not responsible for any losses that result
from the failure of this product to control dicamba or glyphosate-resistant weed biotypes.
The following good agronomic practices can reduce the spread of confirmed dicamba or
glyphosate-resistant biotypes:
ƒ If a naturally occurring resistant biotype is present in your field, this product may be tank-mixed or
applied sequentially with an appropriately labeled herbicide with a different mode of action to achieve
control.
ƒ Cultural and mechanical control practices (e.g., crop rotation or tillage) can also be used as
appropriate.
ƒ Scout treated fields after herbicide application and control weed escapes, including resistant biotypes,
before they set seed.
ƒ Thoroughly clean equipment before leaving fields known to contain resistant biotypes.
7.0 MIXING
Spray solutions of this product may be mixed, stored and applied using only clean stainless steel,
fiberglass, plastic or plastic-lined steel containers.
DO NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SOLUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN
GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNLINED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY
TANKS.
Eliminate any risk of siphoning the contents of the tank back into the carrier source while mixing. Use
approved anti-back-siphoning devices where required by State or local regulations.
Clean sprayer parts promptly after using this product by thoroughly flushing with water.
7.1 Mixing with Water
PRODUCT PERFORMANCE CAN BE SIGNIFICANTL Y REDUCED IF WATER CONTAINING SOIL
SEDIMENT IS USED AS CARRIER. DO NOT MIX THIS PRODUCT WITH WATER FROM PONDS OR
DITCHES THAT IS VISIBLY MUDDY OR MURKY.
This product mixes readily with water. Mix spray solutions of this product as follows. Begin filling the
mixing tank or spray tank with clean water. Add the required amount of this product near the end of the
filling process and mix gently. Use caution to avoid siphoning back into the carrier source.
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7.2 Tank Mixtures
This product can provide some residual control on small-seeded broadleaf weeds, depending upon
rainfall and soil conditions. This product may be tank-mixed with other herbicides to provide longer
residual weed control, a broader weed control spectrum or an alternate mode of action. Always read and
follow label directions for all products in the tank mixture.
Some tank-mix products have the potential to cause crop injury under certain conditions, at certain growth
stages and/or under other circumstances. Read the label for all products to be used in the tank mixture
prior to use to determine the potential for crop injury.
Tank mixtures with other herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, micronutrients or foliar fertilizers could result
in reduced weed control or crop injury. Monsanto has not tested all tank-mix product formulations for
compatibility, antagonism or reduction in product performance. To the extent consistent with applicable
law, buyer and all users are responsible for any and all loss or damage in connection with the use or
handling of mixtures of this product with herbicides or other materials that are not expressly specified on
this label or in separate supplemental labeling or Fact Sheets published for this product.
Refer to all individual product labels, supplemental labeling and Fact Sheets for all products in the tank
mixture, and observe all precautions and limitations on the label, including application timing restrictions,
soil restrictions, minimum re-cropping intervals and rotational guidelines. Use according to the most
restrictive precautionary statements for each product in the tank mixture.
Always predetermine the compatibility of all tank-mix products together in the carrier by mixing small
proportional quantities in advance.
For best results, apply tank mixtures with this product at a minimum spray volume rate of 10 gallons per
acre.
7.3 Surfactants and Adjuvants
Although not always required, surfactant may be added to spray solutions of this product.
Nonionic surfactants (NIS) that are labeled for use with herbicides may be used. Do not reduce rates of
this product when adding surfactant. When adding additional surfactant, use a rate of 0.25 percent
surfactant concentration (1 quart per 100 gallons of spray solution) when using surfactants that contain at
least 70 percent active ingredient, or 0.5 percent surfactant concentration (2 quarts per 100 gallons of
spray solution) when using surfactants that contain less than 70 percent active ingredient. Read and
carefully observe all caution statements and other information on the surfactant label.
Do not add acidifying buffering agents, acidic pH adjusting agents or adjuvants other than agriculturally
approved NIS to the spray solution.
Do not use crop oil concentrates (COC) or methylated seed oils (MSO) as adjuvants.
7.4 Colorants and Dyes
Colorants and marking dyes may be added to spray solutions of this product; however, they can reduce
the performance of this product. Use colorants and dyes according to the manufacturers directions.
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7.5 Drift Reduction Additives
Nozzle selection is one of the most important parameters for drift reduction. A drift reduction additive may
be used with this product to further reduce fine droplets. Not all drift reduction additives are compatible
with every nozzle type and pesticide / adjuvant combination. Check with the additive manufacturer to
insure that the drift additive will work properly with the spray nozzle, spray pressure and your specific
spray solution.
Read and carefully observe all precautions, limitations and all other information on the product label.
8.0 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT USING AERIAL SPRAY EQUIPMENT.
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
This product may be applied with the following application equipment:
Ground Application Equipment Boom or boomless systems, pull-type sprayers, floaters, pick-up
sprayers, spray coupes and other ground broadcast application equipment
Selective Application Equipment Shielded and hooded sprayers.
Injection SystemsGround injection sprayers
APPLY THIS PRODUCT USING PROPERLY MAINTA INED AND CALIBRATED EQUIPMENT CAPABLE
OF DELIVERING THE DESIRED VOLUMES.
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
Do not allow herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation because severe
injury or destruction to desirable broadleaf plants could result. The following drift management
requirements must be followed to ensure application accuracy from ground application onto agricultural
field crops.
Controlling Droplet Size
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets that provide sufficient coverage
and control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if the application is
made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see the “ Wind Speed and Direction”,
“Temperature and Humidity” and “Temperature Inversions” sections of this label).
x Nozzle type. Use only spray nozzles that produce very coarse to ultra coarse spray droplets and
minimal amounts of fine spray droplets as defined by the American Society of Agricultural and
Biological Engineers (ASABE S-572.1). Do not use conventional flat fan nozzles that produce an
excessive amount of driftable fines. Common examples are the TeeJet® XR and Turbo Teejet.
Check nozzle manufacturers recommendations to determine the proper droplet spectrum,
operating pressure, boom height, nozzle spacing and ground speed that will deliver the desired
droplet size and spray volume of at least 10 GPA for the nozzle selected that will produce a very
coarse to ultra coarse spray droplet.
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x Spray Pressure. Adjust pressure for selected nozzles according to the nozzle manufacturer to
maintain very coarse to ultra coarse droplets. Use sufficient spray pressure with air induction
nozzles to ensure a good spray pattern, while maintaining very coarse to ultra coarse droplets;
use at least 30 psi to ensure proper pattern overlap. Confirm that sprayer rate controller hardware
(if so equipped) does not increase pressure above the desired range. Calibrate the flow rate for
the selected nozzles on the equipment used to apply this product.
x Spray Volume. Apply this product in a minimum of 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. Use a
higher spray volume when treating dense vegetation. Higher spray volumes also allow the use of
larger nozzle orifices (sizes) which produce coarser spray droplets alongwith a lower percentage
of driftable fines.
x Equipment Ground Speed. Select a ground speed less than 15 miles per hour that will deliver
the desired spray volume while maintaining the desired spray pressure. Slower speeds generally
result in better spray coverage and deposition on the target area.
x Spray Boom Height. Spray at the appropriate boom height based on nozzle selection and
nozzle spacing (not more than 24 inches above target pest or crop canopy). Set boom to lowest
effective height over the target pest or crop canopy based on equipment manufacturers
directions. For example, the 110
o series nozzle is preferred as it allows for the lowest boom
height (maximum of 20 inches above the target pest or crop canopy). Automated boom height
controllers are recommended with large booms to better maintain optimum nozzle to canopy
height. Excessive boom height will increase the potential for spray drift.
Temperature and Humidity
When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to
compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
Temperature Inversions. Do not apply during a temperature inversion because off-target movement
potential is high.
ƒ During a temperature inversion, the atmosphere is very stable and vertical air mixing is restricted,
which causes small, suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move
in unpredictable directions due to the light, variable winds common during inversions.
ƒ Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are
common on evenings and nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. Cooling of air at
the earths surface takes place and warmer air is trapped above it. They begin to form as the sun
sets and often continue into the morning.
ƒ Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions can also
be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator.
Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions)
indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good
vertical air mixing.
ƒ The inversion will dissipate with increased winds (above 3 miles per hour) or at sunrise when the
surface air begins to warm (generally 3°F from morning low).
Wind Speed and Direction
ƒ Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 3 to 10 miles per hour.
ƒ If the wind speed is 3 miles per hour or less and fog is present, indicating a temperature
inversion, do not apply this product.
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o If fog is not present, conduct a smoke test. Smoke that moves upward confirms
there is no inversion present whereas smoke that layers and moves laterally in a
concentrated cloud indicates a temperature inversion exists. Do not apply this
product during a temperature inversion. Wait until the temperature has risen at least
3 degrees Fahrenheit from the morning low temperature or the wind speed is greater
than 3 miles per hour to ensure that any inversion has lifted.
ƒ Do not spray this product when the wind is blowing in the direction of a sensitive area at a
wind speed greater than 10 miles per hour.
ƒ For wind speed and direction restrictions for application of this product see the table below:
Wind
speed
Application conditions and restrictions
<3 mph Do not apply this product if temperature inversion exists
3-10 mph Optimum conditions for application of this product.
>10 15
mph
Do not apply this product when wind is blowing toward
sensitive areas
> 15 mph Do not apply this product
NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator must be familiar with local wind
patterns and how they affect drift.
Sensitive Areas
Sensitive areas include known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target sensitive crop,
residential areas, and greenhouses.
Applicators are required to ensure that they are aware of the proximity to sensitive areas, to avoid
potential adverse effects from off-target movement of [ INSERT BRAND NAME ]. The applicator must
survey the application site for neighboring sensitive areas prior to application. The applicator also should
consult sensitive crop registries for locating sensitive areas where available.
Failure to follow the requirements in this label, could result in severe injury or destruction to desirable
sensitive crops and trees, particularly beans, cotton, flowers, fruit trees, grapes, ornamentals, peas,
potatoes, soybeans, sunflowers, tobacco, tomatoes, and other broadleaf plants when contacting their
roots, stems or foliage.
Application Awareness
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT AT THE APPLICATION SITE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
APPLICATOR.
The interaction of equipment and weather related factors must be monitored to maximize performance
and on-target spray deposition. The applicator is responsible for considering all of these factors when
making a spray decision.
8.1 Ground Application Equipment
Apply this product at the appropriate rate in a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre when making a
broadcast application using ground application equipment, unless otherwise directed on this label or on
separate supplemental labeling or Fact Sheets published for this product. As the weed density increases,
increase the spray volume towards the upper end of this range to ensure complete coverage. Select
proper nozzles that will avoid generating a fine mist. Check spray pattern for uniform distribution.
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8.2 Selective Application Equipment
[Optional text : This product may be diluted in water and applied using a shielded sprayer or hooded
sprayer to weeds listed on this label growing in any non-crop site listed on this label.]
In cropping systems, a shielded sprayer or hooded sprayer may be used in between rows of crop plants
(row middles). Selective equipment must be capable of preventing all contact of the herbicide solution
with the crop and operated without spray mist escape, leakage, or dripping of the herbicide solution onto
the crop.
AVOID CONTACT OF THIS HERBICIDE WITH DESIRABLE VEGETATION.
Contact of this product with desirable vegetation could result in unintended plant damage or destruction.
Shielded and Hooded Sprayers
This product, when applied at rates specified on this label using a shielded or hooded sprayer according
to the directions described in this section, will control the weeds listed in the “ANNUAL WEEDS RATE
SECTION” and “PERENNIAL WEEDS RATE SECTION” of this label.
A shielded sprayer directs the herbicide solution to the target weeds while protecting desirable vegetation
from being contacted by the herbicide spray with an impervious material or shield. Keep shields on these
sprayers adjusted to protect desirable vegetation. Air induction nozzles that have low drift potential must
be used under shielded sprayers; droplet size must be very coarse to ultra coarse.
A hooded sprayer is a type of shielded sprayer where the spray pattern is fully enclosed, including the
top, sides, front and back, thereby shielding the crop from the spray solution. Adjust the shields on these
sprayers to protect desirable vegetation. USE EXTREME CARE TO AVOID CONTACT OF THIS
HERBICIDE WITH DESIRABLE VEGETATION.
Hooded sprayers must be configured and operated in a manner that minimizes bouncing and avoids
raising the hood up off the ground surface at any time. If the hood is raised, spray particles can escape
and come into contact with the crop, causing damage to or destruction of the crop. Avoid operating this
equipment on rough or sloping terrain where the spray hood is likely to rise up off the ground surface.
The following procedures will reduce the potential for crop injury when using a hooded sprayer:
x Spray hood must be operated on the ground or skimming across the ground surface.
x Leave at least an 8-inch untreated strip over the drill row. (For example, if the crop row width is 38
inches, make the maximum width of the spray hood 30 inches.)
x Operate at ground speeds of no greater than 5 miles per hour to avoid bouncing of the spray hood.
x Apply when wind speed is 10 miles per hour or less.
x Use low-drift air induction nozzles that provide uniform coverage within the treated area; droplet size
must be very coarse to ultra coarse.
Crop injury can occur when foliage of treated weeds comes into direct contact with leaves of the crop. Do
not apply this product when crop leaves are growing in direct contact with weeds to be treated. Droplets,
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mist, foam or splatter of the herbicide solution settling onto desirable vegetation can result in
discoloration, stunting or destruction.
8.3 Injection Systems
This product may be used in ground injection spray systems. It may be used as a liquid concentrate or
diluted prior to injecting into the spray stream. Do not mix this product with the concentrate of other
products for use in injection systems.
8.4 Proper Spray System Equipment Cleanout
Minute quantities of dicamba can cause injury to sensitive crops (see the “ Sensitive Areas” section of
this label for a listing of sensitive crops).
Clean equipment immediately after using this product, using a triple rinse procedure as follows:
1. After spraying, drain the sprayer (including boom and lines) immediately. Do not allow the spray
solution to remain in the spray boom lines overnight prior to flushing.
2. Flush tank, hoses, boom and nozzles with clean water.
3. Inspect and clean all strainers, screens and filters.
4. Prepare a cleaning solution with a commercial detergent or sprayer cleaner or ammonia
according to the manufacturers directions.
5. Take care to wash all parts of the tank, including the inside top surface. Start agitation in the
sprayer and thoroughly recirculate the cleaning solution for at least 15 minutes. All visible
deposits must be removed from the spraying system.
6. Flush hoses, spray lines and nozzles for at least 1 minute with the cleaning solution.
7. Repeat above steps for two additional times to accomplish an effective triple rinse.
8. Remove nozzles, screens and strainers and clean separately in the cleaning solution after
completing the above procedures.
9. Appropriately dispose of rinsate from steps 1-7 in compliance with all applicable laws and
regulations.
10. Drain sump, filter and lines.
11. Rinse the complete spraying system with clean water.
All rinse water must be disposed of in compliance with local, state, and federal guidelines.
9.0 CROP ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS
The combined total application of this product on a site must not exceed 256 fluid ounces (2 pounds of
dicamba acid) per acre per year.
The interval between application of this product and the planting of other crops in a crop rotation program
is given below. When counting days from the application of this product, do not count days when the
ground is frozen. Planting at intervals less than specified in this section could result in crop injury.
Moisture is essential for the degradation of this herbicide in soil. If dry weather prevails, use cultivation to
allow herbicide contact with moist soil.
Planting/replanting restrictions at application rates of 96 fluid ounces of this product per acre or
less: Follow the planting restrictions in the directions for use for Preplant application in the Crop Specific
Information section of this label. Do not plant barley, oat, wheat, and other grass seedings for 15 days for
every 32 fluid ounces of this product applied per acre east of the Mississippi River and 22 days for every
32 fluid ounces per acre applied west of the Mississippi River. No planting restrictions apply beyond 120
days after application of this product.
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Planting/replanting restrictions at application rates of more than 96 fluid ounces and up to 256
fluid ounces of this product per acre: Wait a minimum of 120 days after application of this product
before planting corn, sorghum and cotton east of the Rocky Mountains and before planting all other crops
grown in areas receiving 30 inches or more rainfall annually. Wait a minimum of 180 days before planting
crops in areas with less than 30 inches of annual rainfall. Wait a minimum of 30 days for every 64 fluid
ounces of this product applied per acre before planting barley, oat, wheat, and other grass seedings east
of the Mississippi River and 45 days for every 64 fluid ounces of this product applied per acre west of the
Mississippi River.
10.0 CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
NOTE: THIS SECTION PROVIDES DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF THIS PRODUCT THAT APPLY TO ALL
CROPS LISTED IN THE SECTIONS THAT FOLLOW. SEE THE INDIVIDUAL CROP SECTIONS FOR
SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS, PREHARVEST INTERVALS, AND ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS.
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Fallow; Preplant; At-Planting; Preemergence; Hooded Sprayer in Row
Middles; Spot Treatment, Shielded Sprayer in Row Middles; Post-Harvest
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply this product during fallow intervals preceding planting, prior to planting or
transplanting, at-planting, or preemergence to annual and perennial crops listed on this label, except
where specifically limited. Unless otherwise specified, apply this product as a broadcast application at the
rates listed in Table 2 of this label in a minimum of 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. For best
performance and reduced competition, apply this product while weeds are small (less than 4 inches).
Hooded sprayers capable of preventing all contact of the herbicide solution with the crop may be used in
mulched or unmulched row middles after crop establishment. Refer to the APPLICATION EQUIPMENT
AND TECHNIQUES section of this label for essential precautions regarding potential crop injury using
selective application equipment. Crop injury is possible with these types of application and shall be the
sole responsibility of the applicator.
TANK MIXTURES: This product may be tank-mixed with other herbicides to provide residual weed
control, a broader weed control spectrum, an alternate mode of action or to increase the application rate
of glyphosate. Always read and follow label directions for all products in the tank mixture. Use all
products according to rates and timing specified on the label. Some tank-mix products have the potential
to cause crop injury. Read the label for all products in the tank mixture prior to use to determine the
potential for crop injury. Always predetermine the compatibility of tank-mix products together in the carrier
by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Mixing other products with this herbicide in the spray
tank can cause incompatibility, antagonism, or a reduction in the efficacy of this product. Monsanto has
not tested all product formulations for compatibility or performance in a tank-mix. To the extent consistent
with applicable law, buyer and all users are responsible for any and all loss or damage in connection with
the use or handling of mixtures of this product with herbicides or other materials that are not specifically
identified on this label or on separate supplemental labeling or Fact Sheets for this product. See the
MIXING section of this label for more information on tank mixtures.
RESTRICTIONS: Avoid contact of this herbicide with foliage, green shoots or stems, bark, exposed roots
(including those emerging from plastic mulch), or fruit of crops, as severe crop injury or destruction could
result. Transplant seedlings coming into contact with freshly treated vegetation could result in significant
crop injury. When making preemergence applications, application must be made before crop emergence
to avoid severe crop injury. Broadcast application of this product at emergence will result in injury or
death of emerged seedlings. Apply before seed germination in coarse sandy soils to further minimize the
risk of injury. For post-harvest and fallow applications, see the section Crop Rotational Restrictions for
the recommended interval between application and planting to prevent crop injury.
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In crops where spot treatment is allowed, do not treat more than 10 percent of the total field to be
harvested. Crop sprayed in the treated area will be killed. Take care not to spray or allow spray to drift
outside the target area in order to avoid unwanted crop destruction.
Do not harvest or feed treated vegetation for 8 weeks following broadcast postemergence application,
unless otherwise specified.
Observe the maximum application rates stated throughout this label. Maximum application rates apply to
the use of this product combined with the use of any and all other herbicides containing dicamba or
glyphosate as the active ingredient, whether applied separately or as mixtures. Calculate the application
rates (dicamba or glyphosate acid equivalents) and ensure that the total use of this and other dicamba or
glyphosate-containing products does not exceed the stated maximum rate. See the PRODUCT
INFORMATION section of this label for more information on Maximum Application Rates.
10.1 Between Crop Applications
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Postharvest, Fallow.
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Between 16 and 128 fluid ounces of this product per acre may be applied as a
broadcast or spot treatment application to emerged and actively growing weeds after crop harvest
(Postharvest) before a killing frost in the fall or on fallow cropland the following spring or summer.
Refer to the WEEDS AND RATES section of this label to determine application rates for specific weed
species.
PRECAUTIONS: See the Crop Rotational Restrictions section for the recommended interval between
application and planting to prevent crop injury.
10.2 Non-glyphosate Tolerant Corn
TYPES OF CORN: Field corn, Seed corn, and Silage corn
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Preplant, At Planting, Preemergence
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied in no-ti ll corn as well as in conventional or reduced
tillage corn.
For applications in no-till systems, apply 64 fluid ounces of this product per acre on medium- or fine-
textured soils containing 2.5% or greater organic matter. Use 32 fluid ounces per acre on coarse soils
(sand, loamy sand, and sandy loam) or medium- and fine-textured soils with less than 2.5% organic
matter.
For applications to conventional or reduced tillage systems, apply 64 fluid ounces of this product per
treated acre to medium- or fine-textured soils that contain 2.5% organic matter or more. Do not apply to
coarse-textured soils (sand, loamy sand, or sandy loam) or any soil with less than 2.5% organic matter.
RESTRICTIONS: This product is not registered for use with sweet corn. Do not apply this product with
seed corn without first verifying with your local seed corn company (supplier) the selectivity of this product
on your inbred line.
Direct contact of this product with corn seed must be avoided. If corn seeds are less than 1.5 inches
below the soil surface, delay application until corn has emerged.
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PRECAUTIONS: Pre-emergence application of this product does not require mechanical incorporation to
become active. However, if less than adequate rainfall or sprinkler irrigation is received after application,
a shallow mechanical incorporation can improve the performance of this product. Avoid tillage equipment
(e.g., drags, harrows) which concentrates treated soil over seed furrow as seed damage could result.
Pre-emergence control of cocklebur, jimsonweed, and velvetleaf may be reduced if conditions such as
low temperature or lack of soil moisture cause delayed or deep germination of weeds.
10.3 Field Corn Hybrids with Roundup Ready 2 Technology
ROUNDUP READY CROPS CONTAIN A PATENTED GENE THAT PROVIDES TOLERANCE TO
GLYPHOSATE, AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT IN THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT WILL CAUSE
SEVERE CROP INJURY OR DESTRUCTION AND YI ELD LOSS IF APPLIED TO CROPS THAT ARE
NOT GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT. AVO ID CONTACT OF THIS PRO DUCT WITH FOLIAGE, GREEN
STEMS, OR FRUIT OF CROPS, OR ANY DESI RABLE PLANTS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN A
GLYPHOSATE-TOLERANCE GENE, AS SEVERE PLANT INJURY OR DESTRUCTION WILL RESULT.
Information on Roundup Ready crops can be obtained from your seed supplier or Monsanto Company
representative. Roundup Ready crops must be purchased from an authorized licensed seed supplier.
The directions for use in this section include all applications of this product that may be made onto a Field
Corn with Roundup Ready 2 Technology during the complete cropping season. Do not combine these
directions for use with the directions for use with non-glyphosate tolerant corn.
TYPES OF CORN: Field corn hybrids with Roundup Ready 2 Technology include Roundup Ready Corn 2
and field corn seed products displaying the Roundup Ready 2 Technology logo. The directions for use in
this section refer only to FIELD CORN hybrids with Roundup Ready 2 Technology.
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Preplant, At Planting, Preemergence, Early Postemergence and Late
Postemergence
USE INSTRUCTIONS: For preplant, at planting or preeme rgence applications in no-till systems, apply 64
fluid ounces of [INSERT BRAND NAME] per acre on medium- or fine-textured soils containing 2.5% or
greater organic matter. Use 32 fluid ounces per acre on coarse soils (sand, loamy sand, and sandy loam)
or medium- and fine-textured soils with less than 2.5% organic matter.
For premergence applications to conventional systems or reduced tillage, apply 64 fluid ounces of this
product per treated acre to medium- or fine-textured soils that contain 2.5% organic matter or more. Do
not apply to coarse-textured soils (sand, loamy sand, or sandy loam) with less than 2.5% organic matter.
For early postemergence application to control weeds less than 4 inches tall regardless of tillage system,
apply 64 fluid ounces of this product per treated acre. Apply between corn emergence and the 5-leaf
stage or 8 inches tall, whichever occurs first. For corn grown on coarse-textured soils (sand, loamy sand,
and sandy loam), reduce the rate to 32 fluid ounces per treated acre.
Late postemergence applications can be made if the sixth true leaf is emerging from the whorl, or the
corn is greater than 8 inches tall. Apply 32 fluid ounces of this product per treated acre. Use drop
nozzles for optimum spray coverage and weed control when corn plant height is 24 to 30 inches. When
corn plants are 30 to 36 inches tall (free standing) or 15 days before tassel emergence, whichever comes
first, apply this product using only ground application equipment fitted with drop nozzles aligned to avoid
spraying into the whorls of the corn plants. Apply directed spray when corn leaves prevent proper spray
coverage or if sensitive crops are growing nearby.
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RESTRICTIONS: Sequential applications must be separated by 2 weeks or more and up to 2
applications of this product may be made during a growing season.
Do not apply this product when soybeans are growing nearby if any of these conditions exist:
• corn is more than 24 inches tall
• soybeans are more than 10 inches tall
• soybeans have begun to bloom
PRECAUTIONS: Applications of this product to corn during periods of rapid growth may result in
temporary leaning. Corn will usually become erect within 3 - 7 days. Cultivation should be delayed until
after corn is growing normally to avoid breakage.
Corn may be harvested or grazed for feed once the crop has reached the ensilage (milk) stage or later in
maturity.
10.4 Cotton
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Preplant
USE INSTRUCTIONS: For best performance, apply this product when weeds are less than 4 inches tall.
RATES: Apply up to 32 fluid ounces of [INSERT BRAND NAME] per acre to control emerged weeds
prior to planting cotton in conventional or conservation tillage systems.
RESTRICTIONS: Following application of this product and a minimum accumulation of 1 inch of rainfall or
overhead irrigation, a waiting interval of 21 days is required per 32 fluid ounces per acre or less. These
intervals must be observed prior to planting cotton.
Do not apply preplant to cotton west of the Rockies.
Do not make a preplant application of this product to cotton in geographic areas with average annual
rainfall less than 25 inches.
PRECAUTIONS: If applying a spring preplant treatment following application of a fall preplant
(postharvest) treatment, then the combination of both treatments may not exceed 2 pounds of dicamba
acid equivalent per acre (256 fluid ounces of this product per acre).
10.5 Grain Sorghum (Milo)
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Preplant
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied preplant in sorghum to control many weeds and to
reduce competition from established perennial weeds, as well as control their seedlings.
Up to 32 fluid ounces of this product may be applied per acre if applied at least 15 days before sorghum
planting
RESTRICTIONS: Do not graze or feed treated sorghum forage or silage prior to mature grain stage.
Do not apply this product to sorghum grown for seed production.
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10.6 Soybean
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Preplant, Preharvest, Spot Treatment.
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied pr ior to planting soybeans or prior to soybean
harvest after pods have set and lost all green color.
RATES: Apply 16 - 64 fluid ounces of this product per acre to control emerged broadleaf weeds prior to
planting soybeans. Do not exceed 64 fluid ounces of this product per acre in a spring application prior to
planting soybeans.
For preharvest application, apply 32 - 128 fluid ounces of this product per acre as a broadcast or spot
treatment application to emerged and actively growing weeds after soybean pods have reached mature
brown color and at least 75% leaf drop has occurred.
Treatments may not kill weeds that develop from seed or underground plant parts, such as rhizomes or
bulblets, after the effective period for [INSERT BRAND NAME]. For seedling control, a follow-up program
or other cultural practice could be instituted.
RESTRICTIONS: Following application of [INSERT BRAND NAME] and a minimum accumulation of 1
inch rainfall or overhead irrigation, a waiting interval of 14 days is required for 32 fluid ounces per acre or
less, and 28 days for 64 fluid ounces per acre. These intervals must be observed prior to planting
soybeans or crop injury may occur.
Do not make [INSERT BRAND NAME] preplant applications to soybeans in geographic areas with
average annual rainfall less than 25 inches.
Do not harvest soybeans within 14 days of application of this product.
Do not use preharvest-treated soybean for seed unless a germination test is performed on the seed with
an acceptable result of 95% germination or better. To the extent consistent with applicable law, buyer
and all users are responsible for any and all loss or damage in connection with the preharvest use of this
product on soybean grown for seed.
Do not feed soybean fodder or hay following a preharvest application of [enter brand name].
Do not make preharvest applications in California.
10.7 Sugarcane
TYPES OF APPLICATION: Preplant, At Planting, Preemergence, Spot Treatment.
USE INSTRUCTIONS: This product may be applied in or around sugarcane fields, or in fields prior to the
emergence of plant cane, or as a spot treatment for control of volunteer or diseased sugarcane.
Apply 32 to 128 fluid ounces of this product per acre for control or suppression of weeds. Apply the
higher level of listed rate range when treating dense vegetative growth.
For control of volunteer or diseased sugarcane, apply a 1-percent solution of this product in water using a
spray-to-wet technique. Best results are obtained on volunteer or diseased sugarcane with at least 7 new
leaves.
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RESTRICTIONS: Do not apply to vegetation in or around ditches, canals or ponds containing water to be
used for irrigation.
Avoid contact of this herbicide with healthy sugarcane plants as severe damage or destruction can result.
Do not feed or graze treated sugarcane foliage following application.
11.0 WEEDS AND RATES SECTION
Table 1. [INSERT BRAND NAME] will control or suppress the following weeds when used at rates
described in Table 2.
ANNUALS
Alkanet
Amaranth, Palmer, Powell, Spiny
Ammannia, purple
Anoda, spurred
Aster, Slender
Barley
Barnyardgrass
Bassia, fivehook
Bedstraw, Catchweed
Beggarweed, Florida
Bittercress
Bluegrass, annual
Bluegrass, bulbous
Brome, downy
Brome, Japanese
Broomweed, Common
Browntop panicum
Buckwheat, Tartary, Wild
Buffalobur
Burclover, California
Burcucumber
Buttercup, Corn, Creeping, Roughseed, Western Field
Carolina geranium
Carpetweed
Catchfly, Nightflowering
Chamomile, Corn
Cheat
Chevil, Bur
Chickweed, Common
Clovers
Cockle, Corn, Cow, White
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Cocklebur, Common
Copperleaf, Hophornbeam
Copperleaf, Virginia
Coreopsis, plains
Corn speedwell
Corn, volunteer
Cornflower (Bachelor Button)
Crabgrass
Croton, Tropic, Woolly
Crowfootgrass
Cutleaf evening primrose
Daisy, English
Devilsclaw (unicorn plant)
Dragonhead, American
Dwarfdandelion
Eastern mannagrass
Eclipta
Eveningprimrose, Cutleaf
Fall panicum
Falsedandelion
Falseflax, Smallseed
Falseflax, smallseed
Fiddleneck
Field pennycress
Filaree
Fleabane, Annual
Fleabane, hairy (Conyza bonariensis)
Fleabane, rough
Flixweed
Florida pusley
Foxtail, Carolina
Foxtail, green
Foxtail; giant, bristly, yellow
Fumitory
Goatgrass, jointed
Goosefoot, Nettleleaf
Goosegrass
Grain sorghum (milo)
Groundcherry
Groundsel; common, cressleaf
Hemp sesbania
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Hempnettle
Henbit
Horseweed/ Marestail (Conyza canadensis)
Itchgrass
Jacobs-Ladder
Jimsonweed
Johnsongrass, seedling
Junglerice
Knawel (German Moss)
Knotweed
Knotweed, Prostrate
Kochia
Ladysthumb
Lambsquarters Common
Lettuce, Miners, Prickly
Little barley
London rocket
Mallow, Common, Venice
Mayweed
Morning glory, annual (Ipomoea spp.)
Mustard, Black, Blue, Tansy, Treacle, Tumble, Wild, Yellowtops
Nightshade, Black, Cutleaf
Nightshade; black, hairy
Oats
Pennycress, Field (Fanweed, Frenchweed, Stinkweed)
Pepperweed, Virginia (Peppergrass)
Pigweed species
Pigweed, Palmer
Pigweed, Prostrate, Redroot (Carelessweed), Rough, Smooth, Tumble
Pineappleweed
Poorjoe
Poppy, Red-horned
Prickly lettuce
Puncturevine
Purslane, Common
Pusley, Florida
Radish, Wild
Ragweed, Common, Giant (Buffaloweed), Lance-Leaf
Ragweed, giant
Red rice
Rocket, London, Yellow
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Rubberweed, Bitter (Bitterweed)
Rye, volunteer/cereal
Ryegrass species
Salsify
Sandbur, field
Sandbur, longspine
Senna, Coffee
Sesbania, Hemp
Shattercane
Shepherds-purse
Sicklepod
Sida, Prickly (Teaweed)
Signalgrass, broadleaf
Smartweed, Green, Pennsylvania
Smartweed, ladysthumb
Sneezeweed, Bitter
Sowthistle, Annual, Spiny
Spanish Needles
Speedwell, purslane
Spikeweed, Common
Sprangletop
Spurge, Prostrate, Leafy
Spurry, Corn
Spurry, umbrella
Starbur, Bristly
Starwort, Little
Stinkgrass
Sumpweed, Rough
Sunflower, Common (Wild), Volunteer
Swinecress
Teaweed/ Prickly sida
Texas panicum
Thistle, Russian
Velvetleaf
Virginia pepperweed
Waterhemp, Common, Tall
Waterprimrose, Winged
Wheat (overwintered)
Wild oats
Wild proso millet
Witchgrass
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Woolly cupgrass
Wormwood
Yellow rocket
BIENNIALS
Burdock, Common
Carrot, Wild (Queen Annes Lace)
Cockle, White
Eveningprimrose, Common
Geranium, Carolina
Gromwell
Knapweed, Diffuse, Spotted
Mallow, Dwarf
Plantain, Bracted
Ragwort, Tansy
Starthistle, Yellow
Sweetclover
Teasel
Thistle, Bull, Milk, Musk, Plumeless
PERENNIALS
Alfalfa
Alligatorweed
Anise (fennel)
Artichoke, Jerusalem
Aster, Spiny, Whiteheath
Bahiagrass
Bedstraw, Smooth
Bentgrass
Bermudagrass,water (knotgrass)
Bindweed, Field, Hedge
Bluegrass, Kentucky
Blueweed, Texas
Brackenfern
Bromegrass, smooth
Bursage, Woollyleaf
1 (Bur Ragweed, Povertyweed)
Buttercup, Tall
Campion, Bladder
Canarygrass, reed
Cattail
Chickweed, Field, Mouseear
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Chicory
Clover; red or white
Clover, Hop
Cogongrass
Dallisgrass
Dandelion
Dock Broadleaf (Bitterdock), Curly
Dogbane, Hemp
Dogfennel (Cypressweed)
Fern, Bracken
Fescue, tall
Garlic, Wild
Goldenrod, Canada, Missouri
Goldenweed, Common
Guineagrass
Hawkweed
Henbane, Black
Horsenettle, Carolina
Horseradish
Iceplant
Ironweed
Jerusalem artichoke
Johnsongrass
Kikuyugrass
Knapweed, Black, Diffuse, Russian
1, Spotted
Lantana
Lespedeza
Milkweed, Climbing, Common, Honeyvine, Western Whorled
Muhly, wirestem
Mullein, common
Napiergrass
Nettle, Stinging
Nightshade, Silverleaf (White Horsenettle)
Nutsedge, purple or yellow
Onion, Wild
Orchardgrass
Pampasgrass
Paragrass
Phragmites
Plaintain, Broadleaf, Buckhorn
Poison hemlock
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Pokeweed, common
Quackgrass
Ragweed, Western
Redvine
Reed, giant
Ryegrass, perennial
Sericia Lespedeza
Smartweed, Swamp
Smartweed, swamp
Snakeweed, Broom
Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel)
Sowthistle, perennial
Spurge, Leafy
Spurge, leafy
Starthistle, yellow
Sundrops
Sweet potato, wild
Thistle, artichoke
Thistle, Canada
Thistle, Canada, Scotch
Timothy
Toadflex, Dalmatian
Torpedograss
Tropical Soda Apple
Trumpetcreeper (Buckvine)
Vaseygrass
Velvetgrass
Vetch
Waterhemlock, Spotted
Waterprimrose, Creeping
Wheatgrass, western
Woodsorrel, Creeping, Yellow
Wormwood, Absinth, Louisiana
Yankeeweed
WOODY SPECIES
Alder
Ash
Aspen
Basswood
Bearmat (Bearclover)
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Beech
Birch
Blackberry
1
Blackgum1
Bracken
Broom; French, Scotch
Buckwheat, California
Cascara
Catsclaw
Ceanothus
Cedar
1
Chamise
Cherry; bitter, black, pin
Chinquapin
Cottonwood
Coyote brush
Creosotebush
1
Cucumbertree
Dewberry1
Dogwood1
Elderberry
Elm
Eucalyptus
Florida holly (Brazilian Peppertree)
Gorse
Grape
Hasardia
Hawthorn (Thornapple)
1
Hazel
Hemlock
Hickory
Honeylocust
Honeysuckle
Hornbeam, American
Huckleberry
Huisache
Ivy, Poison
Kudzu
Locust, Black
Madrone re-sprouts
Manzanita
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Maple, red
Maple, sugar
Mesquite
Monkey flower
Oak, northern
Oak, Poison
Oak, post
Oak, southern red
Oak; black, white
Olive, Russian
Persimmon, Eastern
Pine
Plum, Sand (Wild Plum)
1
Poison ivy/Poison oak
Poplar, yellow
Rabbitbrush
Redbud, eastern
Redcedar, Eastern
1
Rose, multiflora
Russian olive
Sage, black
Sage, white
Sagebrush, California
Sagebrush, Fringed
1
Salmonberry
Saltcedar
Sassafras
Serviceberry
Sourwood
Spicebush
Spruce
Sumac; poison, smooth, winged
Sweetgum
1
Swordfern
Sycamore
Tallowtree, Chinese
Tan oak re-sprouts
Tarbush
Thimbleberry
Tobacco, tree
Trumpetcreeper
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Table 2. M1769 Premix Herbicide Application Rates fo r Control or Suppression by Weed Type and
Growth Stage
Use rate limitations are given in sections 9 and 10. Crop Specific Information
Weed Type and Stage Rate Per Acre
(fluid ounces)
Weed Type and Stage Rate Per Acre
(fluid ounces)
Annual1
Small, actively growing
Established weed growth
32 64
64 96
Perennial
Top growth suppression
Top growth control and root
suppression
Noted perennials (footnote 1
in Section 10.0).
Other perennials
3
32 64
64 128
128
128
Biennial
Rosette diameter 1 3”
Rosette diameter 3” or more
Bolting
32 64
64 128
128
Woody Brush & Vines
Top growth suppression
Top growth control2,3
Stems and stem
suppression3
64 128
128
128
1 Rates below 32 fluid ounces per acre may provide control or suppression but should typically
be applied with other herbicides that are effective on the same species and biotype.
2 Species noted in Table 1 will require tank mixes for adequate control.
3 Do not broadcast apply more than 128 fluid ounces per acre in any single application.
One sequential application of up to 128 fluid ounces may be required for adequate control.
Use the higher level listed rate ranges when treating dense vegetative growth or perennial
weeds with well established root growth.
12.0 LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
Monsanto Company warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is
reasonably fit for the purposes set forth in the Complete Directions for Use label booklet (“Directions”)
when used in accordance with those Directions under the conditions described therein. TO THE EXTENT
CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY IS MADE. This
warranty is also subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein.
Buyer and all users shall promptly notify this Company of any claims whether based in contract,
negligence, strict liability, other tort or otherwise.
To the extent consistent with applicable law, buyer and all users are responsible for all loss or damage
from use or handling which results from conditions beyond the control of this Company, including, but not
limited to, incompatibility with products other than those set forth in the Directions, application to or
Vine maple
Virginia creeper
Waxmyrtle, southern
Willow
Witchhazel
Yaupon
1
Yucca1
1Growth suppression only
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contact with desirable vegetation, failure of this product to control weed biotypes which develop
resistance to glyphosate and dicamba, unusual weather, weather conditions which are outside the range
considered normal at the application site and for the time period when the product is applied, as well as
weather conditions which are outside the application ranges set forth in the Directions, application in any
manner not explicitly set forth in the Directions, moisture conditions outside the moisture range specified
in the Directions, or the presence of products other than those set forth in the Directions in or on the soil,
crop or treated vegetation.
This Company does not warrant any product reformulated or repackaged from this product except in
accordance with this Companys stewardship requirements and with express written permission from this
Company.
For in-crop (over-the-top) uses on Roundup Ready crops, crop safety and weed control performance are
not warranted by Monsanto when this prod uct is used in conjunction with “brown bag” or “bin run” seed
saved from previous years production and replanted.
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER
OR BUYER, AND THE LIMIT OF THE LIABILITY OF THIS COMPANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER FOR
ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY,
OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE) SHALL BE THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE USER OR BUYER
FOR THE QUANTITY OF THIS PRODUCT INVOLVED , OR, AT THE ELECTION OF THIS COMPANY
OR ANY OTHER SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF SUCH QUANTITY, OR, IF NOT ACQUIRED BY
PURCHASE, REPLACEMENT OF SUCH QUANTITY. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH
APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THIS COMPANY OR ANY OTHER SELLER BE LIABLE FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.
Upon opening and using this product, buyer and all users are deemed to have accepted the terms of this
LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY which may not be varied by any verbal or written agreement. If
terms are not acceptable, return at once unopened.
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This product is protected by U.S. Patent [INSERT PATENT NUMBERS]. Other patents pending. No
license granted under any non-U.S. patent(s).
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