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# TAPOUT®
- EPA Reg No: **5905-578**
- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Clethodim (12.6%)
- Label accepted: 2026-02-12
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00578-20260212.pdf
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February 12, 2026
Wanda Davis
davisw@helenaagri.com
HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
Subject: Non-PRIA (Pesticide Registration Improvement Act) Labeling Amendment - Amendment to
comply with maximum application rates for crops in New York State.
Product Name: TAPOUT
Admin Number: 5905-578
EPA Receipt Date: 10/21/2024
Action Case Number: 00637879
Dear Wanda Davis:
The amended labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable.
This approval does not affect any terms or conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You
continue to be subject to existing terms or conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected with
them.
A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all previously
accepted labeling. You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed labeling before you release this product
for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR § 152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this
product under the previously approved labeling for 18 months from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you
may only distribute or sell this product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling.
“To distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR § 152.3.
The label submitted with the application has been stamped "Accepted Only Indicated Revisions Reviewed"
and is enclosed for your records.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to your companys website on your label, then please be aware that
the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by EPA. If the website is false or
misleading, the product will be considered to be misbranded and sale or distribution of the product is unlawful
under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR § 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements the 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 EPA find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains statements or claims
substantially differing from statements or claims made in connection with obtaining a FIFRA section 3
registration, the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Your release for shipment of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms. If these terms are not
complied with, this registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.
If you have questions, please contact Francisco Llarena-Arias via email at llarena-arias.francisco@epa.gov.
Sincerely,
Francisco Llarena-Arias, Risk Manager
FHB, RD
Office of Pesticide Programs
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Clethodim Group 1 Herbicide
TAPOUT®
Active Ingredient By Wt.
*Clethodim ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12.6%
Other Ingredients………………………………………………………………………………………………… ..…… 87.4%
Total…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 100.0%
Contains Petroleum Distillates
*(5RS)-2-[(1EZ)-N-{[(2E)-3-chloroallyl]oxy}propanimidoyl]-5-[(2RS)-2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxycyclohex-2-en-1-one
Contains 0.97 lbs. Clethodim per gal.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
FIRST AID
IF SWALLOWED: x Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
x Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
x DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
x DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
IF IN EYES: x Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
x Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
x Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for advice
IF ON SKIN OR
CLOTHING:
x Take off contaminated clothing.
x Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.
x Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IF INHALED: x Move person to fresh air.
x If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, and then give artificial respiration,
preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible.
x Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
HOT LINE NUMBER
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You
may also contact (800) 424-9300, collect day or night, for emergency medical treatment information.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Ingestion of this product or subsequent vomiting can result in aspiration of light hydrocarbon liquid, which can cause
pneumonitis. If ingested, probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. May pose an aspiration
pneumonia hazard. Contains petroleum distillate.
SEE INSIDE BOOKLET FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
AND COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
EPA Reg. No. 5905-578 Manufactured For
EPA Est. No. Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC
AD XXXXXX 225 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 300
NET CONTENTS Collierville, TN 38017
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5905-578
02/12/2026
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION
Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after
handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum or using tobacco. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may
cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Harmful if swallowed.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
x Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
x Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, or Viton ≥ 14 mils
x Shoes plus socks
x Protective eyewear
Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this
products concentrate. DO NOT reuse them. Follow manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If there
are no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:
x Wash hands before eating, drinking, and chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
x Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
x Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as
possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
water mark. DO NOT apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply where weather conditions favor drift from areas
treated. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
Non-Target Organism Advisory Statement:
This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non-target organisms, including
pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated area. Protect the forage and habitat of non-target organisms by following label
directions intended to minimize spray drift.
The use of this product may pose a hazard to the federally designated endangered species of Solano Grass and Wild
Rice. Use of this product is prohibited in the following areas where the species are known to exist:
Solano Grass: Solano County, California: the vernal lakes area bounded by the Union Pacific Railroad and Hastings Road
to the north, Highway 113 to the east, Highway 12 to the south and Travis Air Force Base to the west.
Wild Rice: Hays County, Texas.
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS:
DO NOT use or store near heat or open flame.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
READ ENTIRE LABEL AND PAMPHLET. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY
STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS, AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
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 regulation.
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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, is: coveralls over short- sleeved shirt and short
pants, chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, or Viton ≥14 mils
and shoes plus socks.
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection
Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WP S applies when this product is used to produce agricultural
plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses.
Keep all unprotected persons out of operating areas, or vicinity where there may be drift. DO NOT enter treated areas
without protective clothing until sprays have dried.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Control Symptoms
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Timing of Applications
Ground Application
Air Application
Spot Treatment
Chemigation — Garlic and Onion (Dry Bulb and Green) Sprinkler Irrigation Application
Use Precautions
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
All Uses
Spray Drift Management
Resistance Management
Table 1. CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR TAPOUT
Directions for Annual Grasses
Directions for Annual & Perennial Grass Control in Established Alfalfa and Peppermint and Spearmint Tops
Directions For Reduced Rate Use To Control Small Annual Grasses Table
Directions for Perennial Grasses
Directions for Annual Bluegrass Control
Directions for Roundup Ready Field Corn (Burndown)
TANK MIXES - PRODUCT INFORMATION
Tank Mix Application of TAPOUT and Broadleaf Herbicides for Control of Grasses and Broadleaf Weeds.
Mixing Instructions
Information on Antagonism
Alfalfa
Table 2. TAPOUT Tank Mixes with Broadleaf Herbicides for Alfalfa………………………………………
Canola
Table 3. Reduced Rate TAPOUT Tank Mixes with Broadleaf Herbicides for Canola……………………………
Cotton
Table 4: TAPOUT Tank Mixed with Cobra and MSMA applied Post Directed to Cotton………………………
Table 5. TAPOUT Tank Mixed with Glyphosate to Control Emerged Grasses in Cotton as a Broadcast
Application………
Dry and Succulent Shelled Beans
Table 6. TAPOUT Tank Mixes with Broadleaf Herbicides for Dry and Succulent Shelled Beans………………….
Flax
Table 7. Reduced Rate TAPOUT Tank Mixes with Broadleaf Herbicides for Flax………………………………
Peanut
Table 8. TAPOUT Tank Mixes with Broadleaf Herbicides For Peanut…………………………………………
Directions for Grass Suppression for Harvest Efficiency in Peanut with TAPOUT ………………………………..
Soybean
Table 9. TAPOUT Tank Mix with Broadleaf Herbicides for the Control of Volunteer Corn (Including Roundup
Ready) in Soybean…………………………………………………………………………………
Table 10. TAPOUT Tank Mixes with Broadleaf Herbicides for Soybean……………………………………………
Sugar Beet
Table 11. TAPOUT Tank Mixed with Broadleaf Sugar Beet Herbicides………………………………………….
Table 12. TAPOUT Plus Betanex or Betamix Tank Mix for Three Sequential Applications for Annual Grass
Control (Micro-Rate Application)……………………………………………………………………….
Directions for Use for Micro-Rate Applications to Sugar Beet………………………………………………….
Table 13. Tank Mix Application of TAPOUT and Fungicides for Control of Grass Weeds and Diseases in Sugar
Beet……
Table 14. Tank Mix Application of TAPOUT and Insecticides for Control of Grass Weeds and Insects in Alfalfa,
Cotton, Peppermint and Spearmint Tops, Peanut (including perennial), Soybean and
Sunflower ……………………………………
Fallow Land
Directions for Use……………………………………………………………………………………..
Product Information………………………………………………………………………………………
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Table 15. TAPOUT in Tank Mixes to Control Annual and Perennial Grasses in Fallow Land ……………….
Directions for Grass Suppression in Non-Crop Areas with TAPOUT…………………………………………………..
Table 16. TAPOUT for the Control and/or Suppression of Tall Fescue in
Native Prairie Warm-Season Grass Restoration Projects ………………………………………………………..
Special Application Instructions/Precautions…………………………………………...
Table 17. TAPOUT for the Suppression of Tall Fescue Seed-Heads in Non-Producing Agricultural Areas …….
Special Application Instructions/Precautions……………………………………………………………….
Directions for Use in Ornamentals……………………………………………………………………………
Ornamental Trees………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Ground Covers…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Garden Flowers and Plants………………………………………………………………………………………
Shrubs………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Directions for Annual Grasses in Ornamentals……………………………………………………………………………………
Directions for Annual Bluegrass Control with TAPOUT in Ornamentals……………………………………………………….
Directions for Perennial Grasses in Ornamentals…………………………………………………………………………………
Non-Bearing Food
Crops………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Conifer Trees………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Non-Crop or Non-Planted Areas……………………………………………………………………………
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THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT ON CHEMIGATION WILL BE USED ONLY IF A SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL IS
CREATED.
CHEMIGATION
[DO NOT apply this product through any irrigation system unless the supplemental labeling on
chemigation is followed. Refer to supplemental labeling entitled, “Application of TAPOUT Onions (dry bulb and green) and
Garlic by Chemigation”, for use directions for chemigation.]
May be applied to onions and garlic by sprinkler irrigation systems. DO NOT apply by chemigation to any other crop, or to
this crop using any other type of irrigation system.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
FOR USE ON: Alfalfa, Asparagus, Artichoke (Globe), Bean (dry) and Pea (shelled) 1, Bean and Pea (succulent shelled)2,
Broccoli, Bushberry3, Cabbage, Caneberry4, Canola*, Carrot, Cauliflower (and other Head and Stem Brassica
Vegetables)5 , Celery, Clover (grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington only), Conifers, Cotton, Cranberry, Cucumber,
Eggplant (and other Fruiting Vegetables)6 , Fallow Land (and other non-producing agricultural areas), Field Corn**, Flax*,
Garden Beet, Garlic, Herbs7 , Hops, Horseradish (and other Root Vegetables)8 , Legume Vegetables (edible podded)9 ,
Lettuce, Head and Leaf (and other Leafy Greens)10 , Melons (including Cantaloupe and Watermelon) 11 , Mint, Mustard
Greens (and other Leafy Brassica Greens)12 Mustard Seed*, Non-Bearing Food Crops, Non-Crop or Non-Planted Areas,
Onions (dry bulb and green), Ornamentals, Peach, Peanut (including perennial), Peppers (bell and non-bell), Potato,
Radish, Rhubarb (and other Leaf Petioles)13 , Safflower, Sesame, Shallot (dry bulb), Soybean, Squash (including
Pumpkin)11 , Strawberry, Sugar Beet, Sunflower, Sweet Potato, Tu rnip Greens, Tomato and Yam (and other Tuberous
and Corm Vegetables)14 .
*Not for use in California **Not for use in California and New York
1 Other Bean (dry) and Pea (shelled) crops approved for use with TAPOUT include: Bean (Lupinus spp.), grain lupin,
sweet lupin, white lupin and white sweet lupin; Bean (Phaseolus spp.), field, kidney, lima (dry), navy, pinto and tepary;
Bean ( Vigna spp.), adzuki bean, black-eyed. pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean,
Southern pea, urd bean, broad (dry), chickpea (garbanzo), guar, lablab bean and lentil; Pea (Pisum spp.), field and
pigeon.
2 Other Bean & Pea (succulent shelled) crops approve for use with TAPOUT include: Bean (Phaseolus spp.), broad bean
(succulent), lima bean (green); Bean ( Vigna spp.), black-eyed pea, cowpea, Southern pea; Pea (Pisum spp.), English
pea, garden pea, green pea and pigeon pea.
3 Bushberry approved for use with TAPOUT include: Aronia Berry, Blueberry, Highbush; Chilean Guava, Cranberry,
Highbush; Currant, Black; Currant, Buffalo; Currant, Native; Currant, Red; Elderberry, European Barberry, Gooseberry,
Honeysuckle, Edible, Huckleberry, Jostaberry, Juneberry, Saskatoon Berry, Salal, Sea Buckthorn, Cultivars, varieties
and/or hybrids of these
4 Caneberry approved for use with TAPOUT include Blackberry , Loganberry, Raspberry, Black Raspberry, Red
Raspberry, Wild Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these
5 Other head and stem brassica vegetables approved for use with TAPOUT include: Chinese broccoli, Brussels sprouts,
Chinese (napa) cabbage, Chinese mustard, cavalo broccolo and kohlrabi.
6 Other Fruiting Vegetables (except tomato) approved for use with TAPOUT include: eggplant, groundcherry, pepino,
peppers (all) and tomatillo.
7 Other Herb crops approved for use with TAPOUT include: angelica, balm, basil, borage, burnet, camomile, catnip,
chervil (dried), chive, Chinese chive, clary, coriander (leaf), costmary, culantro (leaf), curry (leaf), dill (dillweed),
horehound, hyssop, lavender, lovage (leaf), marigold, marjoram (Origanum spp.), nasturtium, parsley (dried), pennyroyal,
rosemary, rue, sage and savory, summer and winter.
8 Other root vegetables approved for use with TAPOUT include: burdock, edible; celeriac; chervil; turnip-rooted; chicory;
ginseng; parsley, turnip-rooted; parsnip; radish, oriental; rutabaga; salsify; salsify, black; salsify, Spanish; skirret and
turnip.
9 Other Edible Podded Legume Vegetable crops approved for use with TAPOUT include: Bean (Phaseouius spp.), runner,
snap and wax; Bean (Vigna spp.), asparagus, Chinese longbean, moth, yardlong, jackbean; Pea (Pisum spp.), dwarf,
edible-pod, snow, sugar snap, pigeon and sword bean.
10 Other Leafy Greens crops approved for use with TAPOUT include: amaranth (Chinese spinach, leafy amaranth and
tampala), arugula (roquette), chervil, chrysanthemum (edible-le aved and garland), corn salad, cress (garden, yellow rock
and winter), dandelion, dock (sorrel), endive (escarole), lettuce (head and leaf), orach, parsley, purslane (garden and
winter), radicchio (red chicory), spinach, spinach (New Zealand and Vine (Indian and Malabar)).
11 Other cucurbit crops approved for use with TAPOUT include: Chayote (fruit), Chinese Wax Gourd, Citron Melon, Edible
Gourd, Gherkin and Muskmelons (all) including Honeydew Melon.
12 Other leafy brassica greens approved for use with TAPOUT include: broccoli raab, Chinese (bok choy) cabbage,
collards, kale, mizuna, mustard greens, mustard spinach, rape greens.
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13 Other leaf petiole crops approved for use with TAPOUT include: cardoon, celtuce, Chinese celery, Florence fennel, and
Swiss chard.
14 Other tuber and corm vegetables approved for use with TAPOUT include: arracacha, arrowroot, Chinese artichoke,
Jerusalem artichoke, edible canna, bitter and sweet cassava, chayote (root), chufa, dasheen (taro), ginger, leren, tanier,
turmeric; yam, bean and yam, true.
TAPOUT is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and perennial grasses. TAPOUT does not control
sedges or broadleaf weeds.
Control Symptoms
Treated grass weeds show a reduction in vigor and growth. Early chlorosis/necrosis of younger plant tissue is followed by
a progressive collapse of the remaining foliage. Symptoms will generally be observed in 7 to 14 days after application,
depending on grass species treated and environmental conditions.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Timing of Applications
Apply TAPOUT postemergence to actively growing grasses according to rate table recommendations. Applications made
to grass plants stressed by insufficient moisture, hot or cold temperatures, or to grass plants exceeding specified growth
stages may result in unsatisfactory control. DO NOT apply under these conditions.
In arid regions where irrigation is used to supplement limited rainfall, TAPOUT should be applied, as soon as possible,
after irrigation (within 7 days). In arid regions, a second application of TAPOUT will generally provide more effective
control of perennial grass weeds than a single application. Make second application to actively growing grass 2 to 3
weeks after emergence of new growth.
Cultivation of treated grasses 7 days prior to or within 7 days after application of TAPOUT may reduce weed control.
Ground Application
Use of sufficient spray volumes and pressure is essential to ensure complete coverage. Use a. minimum of 5 gals. and a
maximum of 40 gals of spray solution per acre. Under the following conditions a minimum of 10 gals. per acre is required:
ultra narrow row cotton, narrow row soybeans, broadleaf herbicide tank mixes, perennial grasses, volunteer corn, drought
or stress conditions, heavy grass pressure or when grasses are at or near maximum height. Failure to use a minimum of
10 gals per acre under these conditions can result in poor coverage and reduced grass control requiring repeat
applications. Spray pressures should reflect a minimum of 30 psi and a maximum of 60 psi at the nozzle. DO NOT use
flood nozzles.
Applications to garlic, onions (dry bulb and green) or shallots (dry bulb and green) should be made in a minimum of 20
gals of spray solution per acre.
Air Application
Use a minimum of 3 gals of spray solution per acre unless otherwise directed in this label. Increase spray volumes up to
10 gals as grass or crop foliage becomes dense. For garlic, oni ons (dry bulbs and green) or shallots (dry bulb and green):
When applying by air DO NOT exceed 16 fl oz/A in a single application. In California, air applications to garlic, onion or
shallot should be made in a minimum of 20 gals of spray solution per acre. In states other than California, air application
to garlic, onion or shallot should be made in a minimum of 10 gals of spray solution.
NOTE: Crop injury may occur when TAPOUT is applied to garlic, onion or shallot with aerial equipment.
Spot Treatment
When using hand sprayers or high volume sprayers utilizing hand guns, mix 1/3 to 2/3% (0.44 oz. to 0.85 oz. per gal.)
TAPOUT and treat to wet vegetation, while not allowing runoff of spray solution. For uses requiring crop oil concentrate;
include crop oil concentrate at 1% (1.3 oz. per gal.) by volume. For uses requiring nonionic surfactant, include non-ionic
surfactant at 1/4% (0.33 oz. per gal.) by volume.
NOTE: If TAPOUT is applied as a spot treatment care should be taken to not exceed the maximum rate allowed on
a “per acre” basis or crop injury may occur.
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MANDATORY SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
Aerial Applications:
x DO NOT release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the vegetative canopy , unless a greater application
height is necessary for pilot safety.
x Applicators are required to use a coarse or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1) .
x The boom length must not exceed 65% of the wingspan for airplanes or 75% of the rotor blade diameter for
helicopters.
x Applicators must use ½ swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
x Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
x DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site .
x DO NOT apply during temperature inversions."
Ground Boom Applications:
x Apply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer , but no more than 3 feet above the ground or
crop canopy. For all other ground applications, the nozzle must be no more than 3 feet from the target vegetation .
x Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572 . 1).
x DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site .
x DO NOT apply during temperature inversions."
SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest control.
While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift , the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made
improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions .
Controlling Droplet Size- Ground Boom
x Volume- Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the highest
practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a
higher flow rate.
x Pressure- Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and
droplet size.
x Spray Nozzle- Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application . Consider using nozzles designed
to reduce drift.
Controlling Droplet Size- Aircraft
x Adjust Nozzles- Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine
droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight.
BOOM HEIGHT- Ground Boom
For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce .
RELEASE HEIGHT- Aircraft
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift .
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the shields
are not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target area .
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion . Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature
with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind . The presence of an inversion can be
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indicated by ground fog or 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. Avoid applications during temperature inversions.
WIND
Drift potential generally increases with wind speed. AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS .
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift. "
WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
For resistance management, TAPOUT is a Group 1 herbicide. Any weed population may contain or develop plants
naturally resistant to TAPOUT and other Group 1 herbicides. The resistant biotypes may dominate the weed population if
these herbicides are used repeatedly in the same field. Appropriate resistance management strategies should be
followed."
To delay herbicide resistance take one or more of the following steps:
• Rotate the use of TAPOUT or other Group 1 herbicides within a growing season sequence or among growing seasons
with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field.
• Use tank mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information on resistance in
target weed species is available, use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate that will control the target weed(s) equally
as well as the more resistance-prone partner. Consult your local extension service or certified crop advisor if you are
unsure as to which active ingredient is currently less prone to resistance.
• Adopt an integrated weed-management program for herbicide use that includes scouting and uses historical information
related to herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage ( or other mechanical control methods), cultural ( e.g.,
higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to favor the crop and not the weeds),
biological (weed-competitive crops or varieties) and other management practices.
• Scout after herbicide application to monitor weed populations for early signs of resistance development. Indicators of
possible herbicide resistance include: (1) failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose
applied, especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds;
(2) a spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species; (3) surviving plants mixed with controlled
individuals of the same species. If resistance is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the affected area by an
alternative herbicide from a different group or by a mechanical method such as hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement of
resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesti ng and tillage equipment when moving between fields, and
planting clean seed.
• If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatm ent with this product, discontinue use of this product, and
switch to another management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action, if available.
• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for additional pesticide resistance -management and/or
integrated weed-management recommendations for specific crops and weed biotypes. For further information or to report
suspected resistance, contact Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC at 901-761-0050 or at www.helenaagri.com
• Fields should be scouted prior to application to identify the weed species present and their growth stage to determine if
the intended application will be effective.
• Fields should be scouted after application to verify that the treatment was effective.
• Suspected herbicide-resistant weeds may be identified by these indicators:
x Failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control is
achieved on adjacent weeds;
x A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species; and
x Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
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• Report any incidence of non-performance of this product ag ainst a particular weed species to your Helena Agri-
Enterprises, LLC retailer, representative or call 901-761-0050. If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes with an
herbicide having a different mechanism of action and/or use non-chemical means to remove escapes, as practical, with
the goal of preventing further seed production.
• Plant into weed-free fields and keep fields as weed-free as possible.
• To the extent possible, use a diversified approach toward weed management. Whenever possible incorporate multiple
weed-control practices such as mechanical cultivation, biological management practices, and crop rotation.
• Fields with difficult to control weeds should be rotated to crops that allow the use of herbicides with alternative
mechanisms of action or different management practices.
•To the extent possible DO NOT allow weed escapes to produce seeds, roots or tubers. Manage weed seeds at harvest
and post-harvest to prevent a buildup of the weed seed bank.
• Prevent field-to-field and within-field movement of weed se ed or vegetative propagules. Thoroughly clean plant residues
from equipment before leaving fields.
• Prevent an influx of weeds into the field by managing field borders.
• Identify weeds present in the field through scouting and field history and understand their biology. The weed-control
program should consider all of the weeds present.
• Difficult to control weeds may require sequential applications of herbicides with differing mechanisms of action.
• Apply this herbicide at the correct timing and rate needed to control the most difficult weed in the field.
• Use a broad spectrum soil-applied herbicide with a mechanism of action that differs from this product as a foundation in
a weed-control program. DO NOT use more than two applications of this or any other herbicide with the same mechanism
of action within a single growing season unless mixed wi th an herbicide with another mechanism of action with an
overlapping spectrum for the difficult-to-control weeds.
• If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes with an herbicide with a different MOA or use non-chemical methods to
remove escapes.
• Contact your local sales representative, crop advisor, or extension agent to find out if suspected resistant weeds to this
MOA have been found in your region. If resistant biotypes of target weeds have been reported, use the application rates
of this product specified for your local conditions. Tank mix products so that there are multiple effective mechanisms of
actions for each target weed.
• For additional information on the management of herbicide resistance, consult the Herbicide Resistance Action
Committee (HRAC) “Guideline to the Management of Herbicide Resistance ” found at the HRAC website
http://hracglobal.com/files/Management-of-Herbicide-Resistance.pdf
CHEMIGATION — GARLIC AND ONIONS (Dry Bulb and Green)
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION APPLICATION
DO NOT apply TAPOUT by chemigation in the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
Apply TAPOUT at the high rate specified for annual grasses (32 fl. oz./A) when the grass height is at the high end of the
range (application to larger grasses may not provide adequate control). Add a crop oil concentrate containing at least 15%
emulsifier at 1 quart per acre or non-ionic surfactant with at least 80% active ingredient at 0.25% v/v of total spray
solution.
Apply TAPOUT in 0.1 to 0.2 acre inch of water either at the end of a regular irrigation set or as a separate application not
associated with a regular irrigation using the least amount of water that provides proper distribution and coverage.
Application of more than label specified quantities of irrigation water per acre may result in decreased product
performance by removing the chemical from the zone of effectiveness. Use a metering device to inject the TAPOUT into
the irrigation water at a constant flow. Constant agitation must be maintained in the chemical supply tank during the entire
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period of herbicide application. Inject the product with a positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right
angle turn to ensure adequate mixing. Allow time for all lines to flush the herbicide through all nozzles before turning off
irrigation water. To ensure the lines are flushed and free of remaining herbicide, a dye indicator may be injected into the
lines to mark the end of the application period.
It is not recommended that TAPOUT be applied through an irrigation system connected to a public water system. Public
water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at
least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year.
Use Precautions
1. Apply this product only through irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel) roll,
travelers, big gun, solid set or hand move. DO NOT apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
2. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop may result from non-uniform distribution
of treated water.
3. If you have any questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment
manufacturers or other experts.
4. A person knowledgeable of chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under supervision of the
responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
5. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve and low pressure drain appropriately
located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow.
6. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow
of fluid back toward the injection pump.
7. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on
the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn
from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
8. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
when the water pump motor stops.
9. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor
when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
10. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump)
effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted
with a system interlock.
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
ALL USES
x DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public
water system unless the label-prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are in place.
x DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
x DO NOT apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application, as control may be unsatisfactory.
x DO NOT plant rotational crops until 30 days after application of TAPOUT unless crop is listed on TAPOUT label.
x DO NOT apply a postemergence broadleaf herbicide within one day following application of TAPOUT or reduced
grass control may result.
x TAPOUT is not recommended for use on vegetable crops being grown for seed production unless specific use
directions are provided.
x DO NOT apply under conditions of stress. Applying TAPOUT under conditions that DO NOT promote active grass
growth will reduce herbicide effectiveness. These conditions include drought, excessive water, extremes in
temperature, low humidity and grasses either partially controlled or stunted from prior pesticide applications.
Grasses under these kinds of stressful conditions will not absorb and translocate TAPOUT
effectively, and will be
less susceptible to herbicide activity.
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x Application on Long Island, New York, is restricted to no more than 32 fl oz of TAPOUT (0.25 lb a.i) per acre per
year
x Maximum annual application rate is 1.04 lbs. a.i./A
x Aerial applications for all tree fruits and tree nuts uses are prohibited
x In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
The use of this product may pose a hazard to the federally designated endangered species of Solano Grass and Wild
Rice. Use of this product is prohibited in the following areas where the species are known to exist:
Solano Grass: Solano County, California: the vernal lakes area bounded by the Union Pacific Railroad and Hastings Road
to the north, Highway 113 to the east, Highway 12 to the south and Travis Air Force Base to the west.
Wild Rice: Hays County, Texas.
Optimal perennial grass control can be obtained if rhizomes or stolons are cut up by preplant tillage practices (disking,
plowing, etc.) to stimulate maximum emergence of grass shoots. Cultural practices, such as continuous no-tillage in which
the perennial grass rhizomes or stolons are not cut up, results in a very staggered, non-uniform weed emergence. Due to
this non-uniform weed emergence, no fewer than two TAPOUT applications per season per year are recommended at the
appropriate weed-growth stage rate under continuous no-till conditions.
Grass crops such as corn, rice, small grains, sorghum or turf, etc. are highly sensitive to TAPOUT.
While all the vegetable crops on this label have been tested and are tolerant to TAPOUT, not all specialty varieties of
these crops have been tested. It is advised that, before applying TAPOUT to specialty varieties of vegetable crops on this
label, crop tolerance be investigated first using a small section of the field. It is possible that injury symptoms can occur.
Symptoms may appear as leaf speckling or stunting.
Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for all products whether used alone or in a tank mix. The most
restrictive labeling of any product used applies in tank mixtures, including all crop rotation and other crop restrictions.
Tank mixes of TAPOUT and broadleaf herbicides may result in reduced grass control. If grass regrowth occurs, an
additional application of TAPOUT may be necessary.
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Table 1. CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR TAPOUT
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA
Certified adjuvant
when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use Instructions
And Restrictions
Alfalfa,
Seedling
15 days
before
grazing,
feeding or
harvesting
(cutting) for
forage or
hay
9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v or
COC/MSO at 1 qt/A
Or 1% v/v
See tank mix label
for specific adjuvant
recommendations.
2.5 to 4 lbs/A For repeat applications make
on a minimum of a 14 day
interval.
DO NOT apply more than 32
fl oz/A (0.242 lb. a.i/A) per
application.
Maximum annual application
rate is 129 fl. oz. of product
per acre (1.04 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per acre, per
year, regardless of formulation
or method of application.
Alfalfa,
Established
including:
Sainfoin,
Holy clover,
Birdsfoot
trefoil
15 days
before
grazing,
feeding or
harvesting
(cutting) for
forage or
hay
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v or
COC/MSO at 1 qt/A
or 1% v/v
See tank mix label
for specific adjuvant
recommendations.
2.5 to 4 lbs/A
For repeat applications make
on a minimum of a 14 day
interval.
DO NOT apply more than 32
fl oz/A (0.242 lb. a.i.) per
application.
Maximum annual application
rate is 129 fl. oz. of product
per acre (1.04 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per acre, per
year, regardless of formulation
or method of application.
Artichoke
(Globe)
5 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16 fl.
oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v None For repeat applications make
on a minimum of a 14 day
interval.
DO NOT apply more than 16
fl oz/A (0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application
DO NOT apply more than 62
fl oz/A (0.5 lb a.i/A) per year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do not
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apply more than 0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per acre, per
year, regardless of formulation
or method of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when
possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Asparagus 1 day 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None
For repeat applications
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A(0.121 lb.
a.i./A) in a single
application,
Maximum annual
application rate is 62 fl.
Oz. of product per acre
(0.5 lb. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
application
s is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
[Dried
Shelled Pea
and Bean
(except
Soybean)
Subgroup 6C]
Bean, Dry
(except
soybean)
Bean
(Lupinus spp.)
Grain
Sweet
White
White Sweet
Bean
(Phaseolus
spp.)
Field
Kidney
Lima (dry)
Navy
Pinto
Tepary
Bean
(Vigna spp.)
Adzuki Bean
Black-eyed
Pea
Catjang
Cowpea
Crowder Pea
Moth Bean
Mung Bean
Rice Bean
30 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242 lb.
a.i./A) per application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 129 fl.
Oz. of product per acre
(1.04 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
For repeat applications
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Southern Pea
Urd Bean
Broad (dry)
Chickpea
(garbanzo)
Guar
Lablab Bean
Lentil
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
[Succulent
Shelled
Pea and
Bean
Subgroup
6B]
Bean,
Succulent
Shelled
including:
Bean
(Phaseolus
spp.)
Broad Bean
(succulent)
Lima Bean
(green)
Bean (Vigna
spp.)
Black-eyed
Pea
Cowpea
Southern
Pea
21 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb
ai/A) per application.
DO NOT apply more
than 1 application per
acre per year.
For Annual and
Perennial Grasses: DO
NOT make more than 1
application at 16 fl oz/A
(0.121 lb ai/A) per year.
For Reduced Rate
Control for Small
Annual Grasses: DO
NOT make more than 2
applications at 8 fl oz/A
(0.068 lb ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Beet,
Garden
30 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat applications
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than l6 fl. Oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 62 fl oz/A (0.5 lb
al/A) per year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Berry Low
Growing
(except
Cranberry
and
Strawberry)
[Subgroup
13
-07G]
including:
Bearberry
Bilberry
Blueberry,
lowbush
Cloudberry
Lingonberry
Muntries
Partridgeberry
45 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to
0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make a
minimum of a 14-
day interval.
Verify Crop safety
to TapOut on a
small area of the
crop, at the desired
TapOut rate and
with the
same Non-
ionic Surfactant
(NIS) that will be
used on the field. If
no crop response is
evident 7 days after
treatment, TapOut
may be used on the
entire
field at the
rate tested and with
the same NIS used
in the crop safety
test.
DO NOT apply
more than 16 fl
oz/A (0.121 lb ai/A)
per application.
DO NOT apply
more than 64 fl
oz/A (0.485 lb ai/A)
per year.
DO NOT make
more than 4
applications.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Brassica Head
and Stem
Vegetable
[Crop Group 5-
16] (6)
including:
Broccoli
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Brussels
sprouts
30 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
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(Not for use in
California.)
than 62 fl oz/A (0.5 lb
a.i/A) per year
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Brassica Leafy
Greens
[Subgroup 4-
16B] (except
Radish Leaves,
Turnip Greens
and
Watercress)
including:
Arugula
Broccoli, Chinese
Broccoli Raab
Cabbage,
Abyssinian
Cabbage,
Chinese
(bok choy)
Cabbage,
Seakale
Collards
Cress, Garden
Cress, Upland
Hanover Salad
Kale
Maca (leaves)
Mizuna
Mustard Greens
Rape Greens
Rocket, Wild
Shepherds Purse
Cultivars,
varieties,
and hybrids of
these
commodities
(Not for use in
California.)
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to
0.121
lb ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic Surfactant
(NIS) at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make
a minimum of a
14-day interval.
DO NOT apply
more than 16 fl
oz/A (0.121 lb
ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply
more than 64 fl
oz/A (0.485 lb
ai/A) per year.
DO NOT make
more than 4
applications per
acre per year.
In New York State,
do not apply more
than 0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or
method of
application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Bushberry
[Subgroup
13-07B]
Bushberry
including:
Aronia Berry
Blueberry,
Highbush
Chilean
Guava
Cranberry,
Highbush
Currant,
Black
Currant,
Buffalo
Currant,
Native
Currant, Red
Elderberry
European
Barberry
Gooseberry
Honeysuckle
Edible
Huckleberry
Jostaberry
Juneberry,
Saskatoon
Berry
Salal
Sea Buckthorn
Cultivars,
varieties
and/or hybrids
of these
14 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v None For repeat applications
make on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz./A (0.121 lb.
a.i.) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 62 fl. oz./A (0.5 lb
ai/A) per year .
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
Apply TAPOUT®
postemergence to
actively growing grasses
according to rate table.
Crop injury to bushberry
can occur if TAPOUT® is
improperly applied.
TAPOUT® should not be
applied directly over the
top of these plant types.
Instead spray should be
directed at the base of
the plant where grassy
weeds are growing near
the ground.
DO NOT apply
TAPOUT® to Bushberry
grown for root stock.
Non-bearing fruit crops
are plants which will not
bear fruit or nuts for at
least one year following
TAPOUT® application.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Caneberry
[Subgroup
13-07A]
Including:
Blackberry
Loganberry
Raspberry,
Black
Raspberry,
Red
Raspberry,
Wild Cultivars,
varieties and/or
hybrids of these
7 days 9 to 16
fl. Oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. Oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v None For repeat applications
make on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. Oz./A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 62 fl. Oz./A (0.5 lb
ai/A) per year .
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
Apply TAPOUT®
postemergence to
actively growing
grasses according to
rate table.
Crop injury to caneberry
can occur if TAPOUT®
is improperly applied.
TAPOUT® should not
be applied directly over
the top of these plant
types. Instead spray
should be directed at
the base of the plant
where grassy weeds
are growing near the
ground.
DO NOT apply
TAPOUT® to Caneberry
grown for root stock.
Non-bearing fruit crops
are plants which will not
bear fruit or nuts for at
least one year following
TAPOUT® application.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Canola
[including
Rapeseed
[Subgroup
20A], except
flax seed,
mustard
seed and
sesame
seed]
Borage
Crambe
Cuphea
Echium
Gold of
Pleasure
(Camelina)
Hare's Ear
Mustard
Lesquerella
Lunaria
Meadowfoam
Milkweed
Oil Radish
Poppy seed
Rapeseed
(canola)
Sweet Rocket
(Not for use in
California)
70 days 9 to 12
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to
0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 ft. oz.
(0.091 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant
when possible)
None DO NOT apply after
crop has begun bolting.
Crop injury may occur
when TAPOUT is
applied during the
bloom period.
DO NOT apply more
than 12 fl oz/A (0.091
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 12 fl.
oz. of product per acre
(0.1 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 1.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active ingredient
(AI) per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Carrot 30 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16 fl
oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than l6 fl oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.5 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active ingredient
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(AI) per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Clover 15 days
before
grazing,
feeding or
harvesting
(cutting) for
forage or
hay
9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
2.5 to 4 lbs/A For use on clover
grown in the states of
Idaho, Oregon and
Washington only.
For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl. oz./A
(0.242 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 32
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.242 lbs. a.i./A)
For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications at
16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb
ai/A) per year.
For Perennial
Grasses: DO NOT
make more than 1
application at 32 fl
oz/A (0.242 lb ai/A)
per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of formulation
or method of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Corn, Field 90 days 6 fl oz
(0.045
lb ai)
- Non-ionic
surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v plus
Ammonium
Sulfate
DO NOT use Crop
Oil Concentrate or
Methylated Seed
Oil with TapOut in
this use pattern.
2.5 to 4 lb/A To control existing
stand, replant no
sooner than 6 days
after application.
For burndown of
existing stand of
Roundup Ready
field corn or volunteer
Roundup Ready field
corn prior to
replanting field corn.
See DIRECTIONS
FOR USE IN
ROUNDUP
READY FIELD CORN
(BURNDOWN) table.
DO NOT make more
than 1 application per
acre per year.
DO NOT apply more
than 6 fl oz/A (0.045
lb ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Cotton
(including
cotton
grown for
seed)
60 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v or
COC/MSO at 1 qt/A
or
1% v/v
See tank mix label
for specific adjuvant
recommendations
2.5 to 4 lbs/A DO NOT graze
treated fields or feed
treated forage or hay
to livestock.
For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz (0.242
lb. a.i./A) /A in a
single application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.5 lbs. a.i./A)
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Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Applicatio
n to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant
when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Cranberry 30 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.5 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
DO NOT apply
between the “hook”
stage and full fruit
set.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Fallow
Land
Conifer
Trees (and
other non-
producing
agricultural
areas)
Non-Crop
or Non-
Planted
N/A 9 to 16
fl oz.
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
or
COC/MSO at 1 qt./A
or
1% v/v
2.5 to 4 lbs./A DO NOT make
applications less than
14 days apart.
DO NOT plant any
crop for 30 days after
application unless
Clethodim is
registered for use in
that crop.
DO NOT apply more
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Areas than 32 fl oz/A (0.242
lb. a.i./A) per
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.5 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3
)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Flax
Not for use in
California
60 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None Apply prior to bloom.
Crop injury may occur
when TAPOUT is
applied during the
bloom period.
For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz./A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl. oz. (0.242
lb. a.i./A)in a year.
Maximum number of
applications is 2.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Fruiting
Vegetable
(except Okra
and Tomato)
20 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT make
applications less than
14 days apart.
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[Crop Group
8-10]
including:
African
Eggplant
Bush Tomato
Bell Pepper
Cocona
Currant
Tomato
Eggplant
Garden
Huckleberry
Goji Berry
Groundcherry
Martynia
Naranjilla
Pea Eggplant
Pepino
Non-bell
Pepper;
Roselle
Scarlet
Eggplant
Sunberry
Tomatillo
Tree Tomato
cultivars,
varieties,
and/or hybrids
of these.
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.5 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Herbs
including:
Angelica
Balm
Basil
Borage
Burnet
Chamomile
Catnip
Chamomile
Chervil (dried)
Chive
Chive, Chinese
Clary
Coriander
(leaf)
Costmary
Cilantro (leaf)
Curry (leaf)
Dill (dillweed)
H
orehound
Hyssop
Lavender
Lovage (leaf)
Marigold
Marjoram
(Origanum
spp.)
Nasturtium
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16 fl
oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None TAPOUT has not
been tested on all
herbs, and herb
varieties. It is the
responsibility of the
user to test TAPOUT
on a small portion of
the crop to be treated
before treating the
entire field.
Crop tolerance
should be verified to
TAPOUT on a small
area of the herb crop,
at the desired
TAPOUT rate and
with the same crop
oil concentrate that
will be used on the
herb field. If no crop
response is evident
seven (7) days after
treatment, TAPOUT
may be used on the
entire field at the rate
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Parsley (dried)
Pennyroyal
Rosemary
Rue
Sage
Savory,
Summer
and Winter
Sweet Bay
Tansy
Tarragon
Thyme
Wintergreen
Woodruff
Wormwood
tested and with the
same crop oil used in
the tolerance test.
For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz/A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
DO NOT
apply more
than 64 fl. oz./A
(0.485 lb. a.i/A) per
year .
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perenni
al
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Hops 21 days 9 to 16
fl oz.
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat application
make on a minimum
of a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl. oz/A (0.485
lb. a.i/A) per
year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
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application.
Leaf
Lettuce
14 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb. al/A) per year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Leafy
Brassica
Greens,
including:
Broccoli
Raab
Cabbage,
Chinese
(bok choy)
Collards
Kale.
Mizuna
Mustard
Greens
Mustard
Spinach
Rape
Greens
14 days 9 to 16 fl
oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat application
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz./A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT
apply more
than 64 fl. oz./A (0.485
lb. a.i/A) per year .
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb.
active ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year, regardless
of formulation or method
of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Leaf Petiole
Vegetables
[Subgroup 22B]
including:
Cardoon
Celery
Celtuce
Chinese Celery
Fennel, Florence
(finochio)
Fuki
Rhubarb
Udo
Zuiki
Swiss Chard
(Not for use in
California)
30 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT make
applications less
than 14 days apart.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz/A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.
485 lbs.
a.i./A).
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Leafy Greens
[Subgroup 4-
16A]
including:
Amaranth,
Chinese
Amaranth, Leafy
Aster, Indian
Blackjack
Cats Whiskers
Cham-chwi
Cham-na-mul
Chervil (fresh
leaves)
Chipilin
Chrysanthemum,
Garland
Cilantro
(fresh leaves)
Corn Salad
Cosmos
Dandelion (leaves)
Dang-gwi (leaves)
Dillweed
Dock
Dol-nam-mul
Ebolo
Endive
Escarole
Fameflower
Feather
Cockscomb
Good King Henry
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT make
applications less
than 14 days apart.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz./A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.485 lbs.
a.i./A).
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active ingredient
(AI) per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
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Huauzontle
Jute (leaves)
Lettuce, Bitter
Lettuce, Head
Lettuce, Leaf
Orach
Parsley (fresh
leaves)
Plantain, Buckhorn
Primrose, English
Purslane, Garden
Purslane, Winter
Radicchio
Spinach
Spinach, Malabar
Spinach,
New Zealand
Spinach, Tanier
Swiss Chard
Violet, Chinese
(leaves)
Cultivars, varieties
and hybrids of
these
commodities
(Not for use in
California)
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Crop
(1)
Minimum
Time
From
Applicati
on to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Legume
Vegetables,
Edible Podded
[Subgroup
6A]
including:
Bean
(Phaseolus spp.)
Runner
Snap
Wax
Bean ( Vigna spp.)
Asparagus
Chinese
Longbean
Moth
Yardlong
Jackbean
Pea (Pisum spp.)
Dwarf
Edible-pod
Snow
Sugar Snap
Pigeon
Sword Bean
21 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16 fl
oz.
(0.091
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For peas apply before
bloom, but no later
than 21 days before
harvest.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than one (1)
application per acre
per
year.
DO NOT apply more
than 0.121 lb ai/A per
year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Melon
[Subgroup 9A]
Citron melon
Muskmelon
(including
cantaloupe)
Watermelon
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091
to 0.121
lb ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat applications
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb
ai/A) per application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb
ai/A) per year.
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications per
acre per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant
when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Mustard
Seed
(Not for use in
California)
75 days 9 to 12
fl. oz.(5)
(0.068
to
0.091
lb. a.i.)
12 fl. oz.
(0.091 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply more
than 12 fl oz/A (0.091 lb
ai/A) per year.
For Annual and
Perennial Grasses: DO
NOT make more than 1
application at 12 fl oz/A
(0.091 lb ai/A) per year.
For Reduced Rate
Control for Small Annual
Grasses: DO NOT
make more than 1
application at 8 fl oz/A
(0.061 lb ai/A) per year.
DO NOT apply after
crop has begun bolting.
Crop injury may occur
when TAPOUT is
applied during the
bloom period.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Okra
(Not for use in
California)
3 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to
0.121
lb ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS)
at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications
per acre per year.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Crop
(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant
when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Onions
(Dry Bulbs
Only)(7,8)
[Onion, bulb]
[Subgroup 3-
07A]
Including:
Daylily, Bulb
Fritillaria Bulb
Garlic, Bulb(7,8)
Garlic,
Greatheaded,
Bulb
Garlic,
Serpent, Bulb
Lily Bulb
Onion, Bulb
Onion,
Chinese, Bulb
Onion, Pearl
Onion, Potato,
Bulb
Shallot, Bulb
cultivars,
varieties,
and/or hybrids
of these.
45 days 9 to 16
fl oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None
DO NOT make
applications less
than 14 days apart.
DO NOT apply
more than 32 fl.
oz./A (0.242 lb.
a.i./A) in a single
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is
129 fl. oz. of
product per acre
(1.04 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number
of applications is 4.
Minimum of 20
gals/A spray
volume by ground
in entire U.S.
Minimum of 20
gals./A spray
volume by air in
California.
In states other than
California, air
applications to
onions, garlic or
shallots should be
made in a minimum
of 10 gals/A.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Onions, Green
(7,8)
[Subgroup 3-
07B]including:
Chive (fresh
leaves)
Chive, Chinese
(fresh leaves)
Elegans Hosta
Fritillaria
(leaves)
Kurrat
Ladys Leek
Leek
Leek, Wild
Onion,
Beltsville
(bunching)
Onion (fresh)
Onion, Green
Onion,
Macrostem
Onion, Tree
(tops)
Onion, Welsh
(tops)
Shallot (fresh
leaves)
Cultivars,
varieties,
and hybrids of
these
commodities.
(Not for use in
California)
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT make
applications less than
14 days apart.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz./A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 64
fl. oz. of product per
acre (0.5 lbs. a.i./A).
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
Air applications to
onions, garlic or
shallots should be
made in a minimum
of 10 gals/A.
(7)
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Ornamentals
Non-Bearing
Food Crops(7)
N/A
N/A
9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 32 fl.
oz.
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16 fl.
oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None
DO NOT make
applications less than
14 days apart.
Maximum annual
application rate is 129
fl. oz. of product per
acre (1.04 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
Sugar maples cannot
be tapped for syrup
within one year of
TAPOUT application.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz./A in a
single application to
non-bearing food
crops.
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In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Dried
Shelled Pea
[Subgroup
6C]
(Pisum spp.)
Field
Pigeon
30 days 9 to 16
fl oz (5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz./A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than one (1)
application per acre
per year .
Apply before bloom
but not. later than 30
days prior to
harvest.(9)
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Pea,
Succulent
Shelled
[Subgroup
6B]
(Pisum spp.)
English Pea
Garden Pea
Green Pea
Pigeon Pea
21 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16 fl
oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz./A(0.121
lb. a.i./A) per
application.
DO NOT
apply more
than one (1)
application per acre
per year .
Apply before bloom
but not later than 21
days prior to
harvest.
(9)
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Peanut
(including
perennial)
40days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32 fl
oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
or
COC/MSO at 1 qt/A
or 1% v/v
2.5 to 4 lbs/A
For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT
apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
Maximum annual
application rate is 129
fl. oz. of product per
acre (1.04 lbs. a.i./A)
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Peppermint
and
Spearmint
Tops
21 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb ai)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091
to 0.242
lb ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
or
Crop Oil
Concentrate/Methylate
d Seed Oil at 1 qt/A or
1%v/v
2.5 to 4 lb/A For repeat applications
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242 lb
ai/A) per application.
 DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb
ai/A) per year.
 For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications at
16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb
ai/A) per year.
 For Perennial
Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications at
32 fl oz/A (0.242 lb
ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Pome Fruit
[Crop Group
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
12 to 16
fl oz
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
None For repeat
applications make on
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11-10]
Including:
Apple
Azarole
Crabapple
Loquat
Mayhaw
Medlar
Pear
Pear, Asian
Quince
Quince,
Chinese
Quince,
Japanese
Tejocote
(0.068
to
0.121
lb ai)
(0.091
to
0.121
lb ai)
0.25% v/v a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications
per acre per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Applicatio
n to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Potato 30 days 9 to 16
fl. oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v or
COC/MSO at 1 qt./A
or 1%v/v
2.5 to 4 lbs./A For repeat
applications make
on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT
apply more
than 32 fl oz./A
(0.242 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
Maximum annual
application rate is
129 fl. oz. of product
per acre (1.04 lbs.
a.i./A).
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active ingredient
(AI) per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Radish
Radish
l5 days 9 to 16
fl oz.
12 to 16 fl
oz.
NIS at 0.25%v/v
None DO NOT make
applications less
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(leaves)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
than 14 days apart.
DO NOT
apply more
than 16 fl oz./A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl. oz./A
(0.25 lb. ai) per acre
in a season.
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications
per acre per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active ingredient
(AI) per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Root
Vegetables(10)
[Subgroup
1A]
(except Sugar
Beet
and Radish)
Burdock,
Edible
Celeriac
Chervil,
Turnip
Rooted
Chicory
Ginseng
Parsley,
Turnip
Rooted
Parsnip
Radish,
Oriental
Rutabaga
Salsify
Salsify, Black
Salsify,
Spanish
Skirret
Turnip
30 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl. oz./A
(0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl. oz./A (0.5
lb. al/A) per
year .
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications
per acre per year.
For repeat
applications make
on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
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Safflower 70 days 9 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make
on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT
apply more
than 16 fl oz/A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) in a
single application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.5
lb al/A) per year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use Instructions
And Restrictions
Sesame 14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None DO NOT apply during
flowering.
For repeat applications
make on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more than
16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb. a.i./A)
in a single application.
DO NOT apply more than
64 fl oz/A (0.5 lb al/A) per
year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb.
active ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Soybean 60 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
or
COC/MSO at 1
qt/A or 1% v/v
See tank mix label
for specific
adjuvant
recommendations.
2.5 to 4 lbs/A For repeat applications make
on a minimum of a 14 day
interval.
See TAPOUT TANK MIX
WITH BROADLEAF
HERBICIDES FOR THE
CONTROL OF
VOLUNTEER CORN
(INCLUDING ROUNDUP
READY) IN SOYBEAN.
DO NOT apply more than 32
fl oz/A (0.242 lb. a.i./A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb
ai/A) per year.
For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more than 4
applications at 16 fl oz
(0.121 lb ai) per acre per
year.
For Perennial Grasses:
DO NOT make more than 2
applications at 32 fl oz
(0.242 lb ai) per acre per
year.
For Reduced Rate Control
for Small Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more than 8
applications at 8 fl oz/A
DO NOT graze treated fields
or feed treated forage or hay
to livestock.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb.
active ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest (PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant when
possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions
And
Restrictions
Squash/
Cucumber
[Subgroup 9B]
Chayote (fruit)
Chinese
waxgourd
(Chinese
preserving
melon)
Cucumber
Gherkin
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091
to 0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications
make on a
minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply
more than 16 fl
oz/A (0.121 lb
ai/A) per
application.
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Gourd, edible
(includes
hyotan,
cucuzza,
hechima,
Chinese okra)
Momordica spp.
(includes
balsam apple,
balsam pear,
bittermelon,
Chinese
cucumber)
Pumpkin
Squash,
Summer
Squash, Winter
(includes
butternut
squash,
calabaza,
hubbard
squash,
acorn squash,
spaghetti
squash)
DO NOT apply
more than 64 fl
oz/A (0.485 lb
ai/A) per year.
DO NOT make
more than 4
applications per
acre per year.
In New York
State, do not
apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI)
per acre, per
year, regardless
of formulation or
method of
application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use Instructions
And Restrictions
Stalk and Stem
Vegetable
[Subgroup
22A] including:
Agave
Aloe Vera
Asparagus
Bamboo Shoots
Celtuce
Fennel, Florence
(fresh leaves and
stalk)
Fern, Fiddlehead
(edible)
Kale, Sea
Kohlrabi
Palm Hearts
Prickly Pear
(pads)
Prickly Pear,
Texas
(pads)
cultivars,
varieties,
and/or hybrids of
these
commodities
(Not for use in
California)
1 day 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068
to 0.121
lb ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091
to 0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat applications
make on a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more than
16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more than
64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb ai/A) per
year.
DO NOT make more than 4
applications per acre per
year.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb.
active ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year, regardless
of formulation or method of
application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use Instructions
And Restrictions
Stevia (dried
leaves)
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121
lb ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121
lb ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat applications make
on a minimum of a 14 day
interval. TapOut has not
been tested on all varieties.
It is the responsibility of the
user to test TapOut on a
small portion of the crop to
be treated before treating the
entire field.
Verify crop safety to TapOut
on a small area of the crop,
at the desired TapOut rate
and with the same Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) that will be
used on the field. If no crop
response is evident 7 days
after treatment,
TapOut may be used on the
entire field at the rate tested
and with the same NIS used
in the crop safety test.
DO NOT apply more than 16
fl oz/A (0.121 lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more than 64
fl oz/A (0.485 lb ai/A) per
year.
DO NOT make more than 4
applications per acre per
year.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb.
active ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of
application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant when
possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Stone Fruit
[Crop Group 12-
12]
Including:
Apricot
Apricot,
Japanese
Capulin
Cherry, Black
Cherry, Nanking
Cherry, Sweet
Cherry, Tart;
Jujube, Chinese
Nectarine
Peach
Plum
Plum, American
Plum, Beach
Plum, Canada
Plum, Cherry
Plum, Chickasaw
Plum, Damson
Plum, Japanese;
Plum, Klamath
Plum, Prune
Plumcot
Sloe
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb
ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications
make on a minimum
of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications
per acre per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Strawberry 4 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb. a.i./A) in a single
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.5 lb
al/A) per year.
Maximum number of
applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Sugar Beet 40 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
or
COC/MSO at 1 qt/A
or 1% v/v
See tank mix label
for specific adjuvant
recommendations.
2.5 to 4 lbs/A For repeat applications
make on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242 lb
ai/A) per application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb
ai/A) per year.
For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications at 16
fl oz (0.121 lb ai) per
acre per year.
For Perennial Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications at 32
fl oz (0.242 lb ai) per
acre per year.
For Reduced Rate
Control for Small
Annual Grasses: DO
NOT make more than 8
applications at 8 fl oz/A
(0.061 lb ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than 0.5
lb. active ingredient (AI)
per acre, per year,
regardless of formulation
or method of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified adjuvant
when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Sunflower
[Subgroup
20B]
including:
Calendula
Casteroil
Plant
Chinese
Tallowtree
Euphorbia
Evening
Primrose
Jojoba
Niger Seed
Rose Hip
Stokes Aster
Tallowwood
Tea Oil
Plant
Vernoia
70 days 9 to 16
fl oz(5)
(0.068
to 0.121
lb. a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb. a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
or
COC/MSO at 1 qt/A
or 1% v/v
See tank mix label for
specific adjuvant
recommendations.
2.5 to 4 lbs/A For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
Verify crop safety to
TapOut on a small
area of the crop, at
the desired TapOut
rate and with the
same crop oil
concentrate that will
be used on the field.
If no crop response is
evident 7 days after
treatment, TapOut
may be used on the
entire field at the rate
tested and with the
same crop oil used in
the crop safety test.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242
lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications at
16 fl oz (0.121 lb ai)
per acre per year.
For Perennial
Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications at
32 fl oz (0.242 lb ai)
per acre per year.
For Reduced Rate
Control for Small
Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 8 applications at
8 fl oz/A (0.061 lb
ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
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of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Tomato 20 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242
lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications at
16 fl oz (0.121 lb ai)
per acre per year.
For Perennial
Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications at
32 fl oz (0.242 lb ai)
per acre per year.
In New York State,
do not apply more
than 0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or
method of
application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Applicatio
n to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Tree Nuts
[Crop Group
14-12]
including:
African Nut-tree
Almond
Beechnut
Brazil Nut
Brazilian Pine
Bunya
Bur Oak
Butternut
Cajou Nut
Candlenut
Cashew
Chestnut
Chinquapin
Coconut
Coquito Nut
Dika Nut
Ginkgo
Guiana Chestnut
Hazelnut
(Filbert)
Heartnut
Hickory Nut
Japanese
Horsechestnut
Macadamia Nut
Mongongo Nut
Monkey-pot
Monkey Puzzle
Nut
Okari Nut
Pachira Nut
Peach Palm Nut
Pecan
Pequi
Pili Nut
Pine Nut
Pistachio
Sapucaia Nut
Tropical Almond
Walnut, Black
Walnut, English
Yellowhorn
Cultivars,
varieties,
and/or hybrids of
these.
(Not for use in
California)
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb
ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS)
At 0.25% v/v
None For repeat applications
make on a minimum of
a 14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 16 fl oz/A (0.121
lb ai/A) per application.
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications per
acre per year.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active ingredient
(AI) per acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
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Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Tuberous and
Corm
Vegetables
Subgroup
[Subgroup
1C]
(except Potato)
Including
Sweet
Potato, Yam
:
Artichoke
Chinese
Jerusalem
Cassava
Bitter
Sweet
Ginger
30 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb
ai)
12 to 32
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.242 lb
ai)
Non-ionic
Surfactant (NIS) at
0.25% v/v
None For repeat
applications make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply more
than 32 fl oz/A (0.242
lb ai/A) per
application.
DO NOT apply more
than 64 fl oz/A (0.485
lb ai/A) per year.
For Annual Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 4 applications at
16 fl oz (0.121 lb ai)
per acre per year.
For Perennial
Grasses:
DO NOT make more
than 2 applications at
32 fl oz (0.242 lb ai)
per acre per year.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Turnip
Greens
14 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 16
fl. oz.
(0.091 to
0.121 lb.
a.i.)
NIS at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat
application make on
a minimum of a 14
day interval.
DO NOT apply
more than 16 fl. oz.
/A (0.121 lb. a.i./A)
in a single
application.
DO NOT apply
more than 64 fl. oz.
/A (0.5 lb. al/A) per
year.
Maximum number
of applications is 4.
In New York State, do
not apply more than
0.5 lb. active
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ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year,
regardless of
formulation or method
of application.
Crop(1)
Minimum
Time From
Application
to
Harvest
(PHI)
Annual
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Perennial
Grass
Use
Rate
Per
Acre(2)
Adjuvant
Recommendation
(3)
(Use a CPDA Certified
adjuvant when possible)
Ammonium
Sulfate
Recommendation
(4)
Special Use
Instructions And
Restrictions
Watercress
(Not for use in
California)
30 days 9 to 16
fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb
ai)
12 to 16
fl oz
(0.091 to
0.121 lb
ai)
Non-ionic Surfactant
(NIS) at 0.25% v/v
None For repeat application
make on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
DO NOT apply more than
16 fl oz/A (0.121 lb ai/A)
per application.
DO NOT apply more than
64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb ai/A)
per year.
DO NOT make more than
4 applications per acre
per year.
DO NOT apply when
watercress is under flood
conditions.
DO NOT apply TapOut
when water is in the field
and hold water for at
least 24 hours after an
application.
In New York State, do not
apply more than 0.5 lb.
active ingredient (AI) per
acre, per year, regardless
of formulation or method
of application.
N/A = Not Applicable
1. TAPOUT is not specified for use on vegetable crops being grown for seed production unless specific use directions are
provided.
2. See annual and perennial grass control tables for specific use rate recommendations.
3. Non-ionic surfactant (NIS) in this case refers to an adjuvant containing at least 80% non-ionic surfactant. Crop oil concent rate
in this case refers to both crop oil concentrate and crop oil concentrate blends. Acceptable crop oil concentrates would be
those that contain a minimum of 80% oils and 15% emulsifier. Acceptable crop oil concentrate blends would be those that
contain a minimum of 60% oils and 25-40% surfactants and emulsifiers. A crop oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum
or vegetable oil base and must meet all the following criteria: be non-phytotoxic, contain only EPA-exempt ingredients, provide
good mixing quality and be successful in local experience. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more satisfactory than
unrefined vegetable oils. Use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
4. If Ammonium Sulfate is going to be used it must be spray grade ammonium sulfate. The use of ammonium sulfate or
Ammonium Sulfate Replacement products does not take the place of the required adjuvant.
5. See DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE USE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table.
6. Other head and stem brassica vegetables approved include: Chinese broccoli; Brussels sprouts; Chinese (napa) cabbage;
Chinese mustard; cavalo broccolo; and kohlrabi.
7. If TAPOUT is applied as a spot treatment to garlic, onion, shallot or non-bearing food crops care should be taken to not
exceed the maximum rate allowed on a “per acre” basis or crop injury may occur.
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8. In California, DO NOT apply TAPOUT to garlic, onions or shallots until crop has at least two full leaves. In California, 14 days
spray intervals are recommended between the application of TAPOUT and liquid nitrogen and other herbicide applications.
Injury to crop may occur when shorter intervals are observed.
9. Applications of TAPOUT to peas during the bloom period could result in severe crop injury, including loss of yield and delayed
maturity.
10. Other root vegetables approved for use with TAPOUT include: burdock, edible; celeriac; chervil, turnip-rooted; chicory;
ginseng; parsley, turnip-rooted; parsnip; radish, oriental; rutabaga; salsify; salsify, black; salsify, Spanish; skirret and turnip.
11. See TAPOUT TANK MIX WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR THE CONTROL OF VOLUNTEER CORN (INCLUDING
ROUNDUP READY®) IN SOYBEAN.
12. Other tuber and corm vegetables approved for use with TAPOUT include: arracacha, arrowroot, Chinese artichoke, Jerusalem
artichoke, edible canna, cassava, bitter and sweet chayote (root), chufa, dasheen (taro), ginger, leren, tariier, turmeric and
bean yam.
USE DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASSES
ALL CROPS
x Apply only to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
x Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for
treatment.
x Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
RESTRICTION
x DO NOT exceed the maximum per application rate listed in Table 1, CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS,
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR TAPOUT
x DO NOT exceed the maximum yearly rate listed in Table 1, CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS FOR TAPOUT.
x In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED HEIGHT
(inches)
APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM RATE
fl. oz./A
(lb. a.i./A)
Maximum rate (1)
Fl. oz./A
(lb. a.i./A)
Barnyardgrass
Broadleaf Signalgrass
Brome
California
Cheat
Downy
Ripgut
Canarygrass
Crabgrass
Hairy
Large
Smooth
Southern
Crowfootgrass
Fall Panicum
Field Sandbur
Foxtail
Giant
Green
Yellow
Goosegrass
Itchgrass
Junglerice
Lovegrass (Stinkgrass)
Rabbitsfootgrass
Red Rice
Ryegrass
Hardy
Italian* +
Seedling Johnsongrass* +
Echinochloa crus-galli
Brachiaria platyphylla
Bromus carinatus
Bromus secalinus
Bromus tectorum
Bromus diandrus
Phalaris canariensis
Digitaria adscendens
Digitaria sanguinalis
Digitaria ischaemum
Digitaria ciliaris
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
Panicum dichotomiflor
Cenchrus incertus
Setaria faberi
Setaria viridis
Setaria glauca
Eleusine indica
Rottboellia cochinchinensis
Echinochloa colona
Eragrostis cilianensis
Polypogon monspeliensis
Oryza sativa
Lolium remotum
Lolium multiflorum
Sorghum halepense
2 to 8
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
1 to 4
2 to 6**
2 to 6**
2 to 6**
2 to 6**
2 to 6**
2 to 8
2 to 6
2 to 12
2 to 8
2 to 8
2 to 6**
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
1 to 4
1 to 3
2 to 6
2 to 6
4 to 10
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
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Shattercane
Southwestern Cupgrass
Sprangletop
Amazon
Bearded
Mexican
Red
Texas Panicum
Volunteer Cereals (3)
Barley
Oats
Rye
Wheat (2)
Volunteer Corn (2,3)
Volunteer Corn (3)
Volunteer Corn (2,3)
Volunteer Grain Sorghum
Wild Oats
Wild Proso Millet
Witchgrass
Wooly Cupgrass
Sorghum bicolor
Eriochloa gracilis
Leptochloa panicoides
Leptochloa fascicularis
Leptochloa uninervia
Leptochloa filiformis
Panicum texanum
Hordeum vulgare
Avena sativa
Secale cereale
Triticum aestivum
Zea mays
Zea mays
Zea mays
Sorghum bicolor
Avena fatua
Panicum miliaceum
Panicum capillare
Erichhloa villosa
6 to 18
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
Up to 12
Up to 24
Up to 36
8 to 12
2 to 6
2 to 10
2 to 8
2 to 8
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
6 (0.045)
9 (0.068)
12 (0.091)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
9 (0.068)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
12 (0.091)
14 (0.106)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
16 (0.121)
+ Non-ACC resistant
*Generally occurs between 3-leaf stage and tillering.
**Length of lateral growth.
1.
Rates higher than 16 fl. oz./A (0.121 lb. a.i./A) may be applied in certain geographic areas, cropping situations or
environmental conditions, where experience has shown that higher rates are needed for satisfactory control of annual grasses.
In these situations, rates from 16 to 32 fi. oz./A (0.121 to 0.242 lb. a.i./A) may be applied. DO NOT apply more than 16 fl. oz./A
(0.121 lb. a.i./A) of TAPOUT per application to the following crops: garden beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower (and
other head and stem brassica vegetables), celery, cranberry, cucurbits, flax, fruiting vegetables (except tomato), green onion,
leaf lettuce, radish (and other root vegetables), rhubarb (and other leaf petioles), strawberry and non-bearing food crops. DO
NOT apply more than 12 fI. oz./A (0.091 lb. a.i./A) of TAPOUT per application to canola or mustard seed.
2. When a cereal grain crop (such as wheat) is interseeded for crop establishment or is planted as wind breaks to aid crop
establishment, the minimum TAPOUT use rate for control is 12 fl. oz./A (0.091 lb. a.i./A).
3. Includes Roundup Ready, Liberty Link® and IMI-CORN® volunteer corn; however not Sethoxydim-Resistant volunteer corn.
USE DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL & PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL
IN ESTABLISHED ALFALFA AND PEPPERMINT AND SPEARMINT TOPS WITH TAPOUT
GRASS SPECIES WEED SPECIES
AND SIZE
APPLICATION RATES
Annual & Perennial Grasses Listed in
Grass Tables
See Annual and Perennial
Grass Tables
See Table 1, CROP SPECIFIC
USE DIRECTIONS,
RESTRICTIONS AND
LIMITATIONS FOR TAPOUT
Mowing: The best control of annual grasses can be achieved by applying TAPOUT before grass weeds are mowed.
Once a grass is mowed it becomes tougher to control, as much of the available leaf surface has been removed. In areas
without a killing frost, some annuals can over-winter after having been mowed multiple times. These grasses form large
crowns and may contain many viable buds. These grasses, even though they ma y be an annual grass, may require
repeated applications of TAPOUT for partial or complete control.
Irrigated Alfalfa and Peppermint and Spearmint Tops: Irrigation practices can be very critical to the successful use of
TAPOUT in established alfalfa and peppermint and spearmint and may be necessary to initiate active growth of the
weeds prior to application. Generally applications 2 to 4 days after irrigation are most effective. Irrigation made shortly
after application (2 days) can be effective, but more consistent grass control occurs when the irrigation is made before the
application.
Aerial Application: Apply TAPOUT in a minimum of 10 GPA in established alfalfa and peppermint and spearmint when
applying by air.
Annual Grass Control: Apply TAPOUT at the grass sizes indicated in the Recommendation for Annual Grass Table and
rates indicated. If a grass has been cut, apply TAPOUT after active growth has resumed and regrowth has reached the
minimum height and before it reaches the maximum height indicated . Apply before the alfalfa/ peppermint and spearmint
canopy covers the grasses and interferes with the spray coverage. Some annual grasses are spring- and summer-
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germinating plants, while others are fall-germinating plants, and the time they are actively growing and most susceptible to
TAPOUT may vary from region to region. Also some annuals germinate over an extended period of time, and because
control of small grasses is desired, applications after each weed flush may be required. As a general rule spray spring and
summer germinating grasses as early in the season as possible, after initial green -up. Spray fall -germinating weeds in
the fall soon after they begin growing but before any damage is done due to frost. Late fall applications may be less
effective due to environmental conditions, such as frost, slower plant growth or the onset of flowering.
Perennial Grass Control: TAPOUT effectively controls perennial grasses such as bermudagrass, Johnsongrass,
quackgrass, wirestem muhly, tall fescue, foxtail barley and orchardgrass. Due in part to lack of tillage, perennial grasses
are more difficult to control in a perennial crop such as established alfalfa or peppermint and spearmint. A program of
repeated applications is usually necessary for best results. The best way to control perennial grasses is to do so in the
year of stand establishment before rhizomes and stolons become large and difficult to kill.
Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at or near maximum height.
DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE USE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES CANOLA, FLAX, LEGUME
VEGETABLES (DRY AND SUCCULENT), MUSTARD SEED, SOYBEAN, SUGARBEET AND SUNFLOWER
(REDUCED RATE RECOMMENDATIONS NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA)
x Apply only to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
x Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for
treatment.
x Regrowth by tillering may occur if application is made when plants are stressed by lack of moisture, excessive
moisture, low or high temperatures and/or under very low humidity.
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED HEIGHT
(inches)
RATE FL. OZ/ACRE(1)
(lb. a.i./A)
Barnyardgrass
Broadleaf Signalgrass
Crabgrass
Large
Large
Smooth
Smooth
Southern
Fall Panicum
Foxtail
Giant
Green
Millet
Yellow
Seedling Johnsongrass +
Shattercane
Texas Panicum
Volunteer Cereals
Barley
Oats
Wheat
Volunteer Corn**
Wild Proso Millet
Wild Oats
Echinochloa crus-gaIli
Brachiaria piatyphylla
Digifaria san guinalis
Digitaria sanguinalis
Digitaria ischaemum
Digitana ischaemum
Digitaria char
Panicum dichotomiflorum
Setarie faberi
Setaria viridis
Setaria italica
Setaria glauca
Sorghum halepense
Sorghum bicolor
Panicum texanum
Hordeum vulgare
Avena sativa
Triticum asetivum
Zea mays
Panicum miliaceum
Avena fatua
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 3*
1 to 4*
1 to 3*
1 to 4*
1 to 4*
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 6
4 to 10
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
4 to 12
1 to 6
1 to 4
6 (0.045)
8 (0.061)
6 (0.045)
8 (0.061)
6 (0.045)
8 (0.061)
8 (0.061)
6 (0.045)
6 (0.045)
6 (0.045)
8 (0.061)
6 (0.045)
8 (0.061)
6 (0.045
8 (0.068)
8 (0.061)
8 (0.061)
8 (0.061)
6 (0.045)
6 (0.045)
8 (0.061)
+ Non-ACC resistant
* Length of lateral growth.
** Not S.R. Corn
(1)Always add a non-ionic surfactant at 0.25% v/v total spray volume unless crop specific restrictions and limitations advise otherwise.
USE DIRECTIONS FOR PERENNIAL GRASSES
(ALL CROPS)
x Apply only to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
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x Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for
treatment.
x Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
RESTRICTIONS:
x DO NOT exceed the maximum per application rate listed in Table 1, CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS,
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR TAPOUT.
x DO NOT exceed the maximum yearly rate listed in Table 1, CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS FOR TAPOUT.
x In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
GRASS SPECIES
WEED HEIGHT (inches) APPLICATION RATE
MINIMUM
RATE fl.
oz./A
(lb. a.i./A)
MAXIMUM
RATE fl.
oz./A
(lb. a.i./A)
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Fescue, TaIl (Festuca arundinacea)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Foxtail Barley
(Hordeum jubatum)
First Application
Repeat Application (if regrowth occurs)
Orchardgrass
(Dactylis glomerata)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Quackgrass (Elytrigia repens)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Rhizome Johnsongrass* (Sorghum halepense)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Wirestem Muhly (Muhlenbergia frondosa)
First Application
Repeat Applicatioh(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Perennial Bluegrass
[Roughstalk (Poatrivialis)]
[Kentucky (Poa prantensis)]
First Application
Repeat Application(s)
Bentgrass (Agrostis spp.)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
3 (or up to 6” runners)
3 (or up to 6” runners)
4 to 8
4 to 8
2 to 6
2 to 6
4 to 8
4 to 8
4 to 12
4 to 12
12 to 24
6 to 18
4 to 8
4 to 8
2 to 4
2 to 4
2 to 4
2 to 4
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12
(0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
9 (0.068)
12 (
0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
12 (0.091)
-
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32
(0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
24 (0.182)
32
(0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32 (0.242)
32
(0.242)
32 (0.242)
* Non-ACC resistant
USE DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL BLUEGRASS CONTROL WITH TAPOUT
ALL CROPS
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM RATE MAXIMUM RATE
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Fl. Oz./ A
(lb. a.i./A)
Fl. Oz./A
Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) to 4-leaf 12* (0.091) **
Apply under favorable soil moisture and humidity, which exists within a few days after rainfall or within 7 days
after irrigation. Grass needs to be actively growing at time of application(s).
Apply at weed stage indicated on the label, as reduced control can be expected with more mature annual
bluegrass.
Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when annual bluegrass is more mature.
See Table 1 for crop specific adjuvant recommendations.
*Use a minimum of 17 fl. oz./A to control annual bluegrass in seedling and established alfalfa and peppermint
and spearmint .
**See Special Use Instructions and Restrictions in Table 1, CROP SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS,
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR TAPOUT, for maximum application rates.
USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE IN ROUNDUP READY FIELD CORN (BURNDOWN)
For control of existing stand of Roundup Ready field corn or volunteer Roundup ready field corn prior to replanting field
corn.
GRASS SPECIES
WEED SIZE
(inches)
APPLICATION RATES
Rate when applied alone or
with glyphosate
Field Corn Up to 12 6 fl. Oz./A
(0.0455 lb. a.i./A)
Care must be taken to avoid in-field boom (spray) overlaps or excessive crop injury may occur.
Replant no sooner than 6 days after application.
Adjuvant recommendations: NIS at 0.25% v/v plus AMS at 2.5 to 4 lbs./A.
Restriction: DO NOT use a COC or MSO with TAPOUT in this use pattern.
TANK MIXES
PRODUCT INFORMATION
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products are registered fo r the intended use. Read and follow the
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must
follow the most restrictive use directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture.
The labels for each of the herbicides listed for tank mixing with TAPOUT are unique to the characteristics of those
products and contain restrictions and limitations that may be more restrictive than the TAPOUT label in certain
considerations. Those concerns may include, but are not limited to:
1. Geographic restrictions - all products are not registered for use in all areas and rates may vary from one region of
labeled use to another;
2. Crop rotation restrictions;
3. Applicator certification requirements;
4. Worker safety rules (e.g. protective clothing, reentry time, posting);
5. Soil type or soil characteristics (e.g. pH, OM);
6. Maximum dosage or number of applications per season;
7. Rain free period required; or
8. Application timing (e.g. pre-harvest interval)
9. Restriction: DO NOT exceed the total season rates.
THE MOST RESTRICTIVE LABELING OF ANY PRODUCT USED IN A TANK MIX MUST BE FOLLOWED.
TANK MIX APPLICATION OF TAPOUT AND BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASSES AND
BROADLEAF WEEDS
x Apply only to actively growing grass and broadleaf weeds at specified height or growth stage listed on each label.
x Apply when the first grass or broadleaf weed species in a mixed population reaches the specified height or growth
stage for treatment.
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x Apply under favorable soil moisture and humidity that exist a few days after rainfall or within seven days after
irrigation.
x Always add the appropriate adjuvant to the spray mix at t he rate specified for each specific tank mix combination.
x Tank mix applications may sometimes result in reduced grass control and possible increases in crop injury as
compared to either product used alone. If regrowth occurs, or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a
second application of TAPOUT, as specified in the respective size and rate tables.
x Restriction: DO NOT tank mix TAPOUT when broadleaf weeds are tall and/or dense enough to prevent proper
grass coverage.
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 to 2/3 of desired level with clean water.
2. While agitating, add the correct amount of TAPOUT. Agitation should create a rippling or rolling action on
the water surface.
3. If tank mixing TAPOUT with Other labeled herbicides, add water soluble bags first, followed by dry
formulations, flowables, emulsifiable concentrates and then solutions. Prepare no more spray mixture
than is required for the immediate spray operation.
4. Add any required adjuvants (crop oil concentrate, non-ionic surfactant and/or nitrogen solution).
5. Fill spray tank to desired level with water. Agitation should continue until all spray solution has been
applied.
Failure to agitate the spray solution may result in improper mixing of the herbicides and unsatisfactory weed control.
Mixing and compatibility qualities should be verified by a jar test.
INFORMATION ON ANTAGONISM
Tank mixes of TAPOUT with postemergence broadleaf herbicides have shown some reduction or failure to control certain
grass species which would have otherwise been controlled when TAPOUT is applied alone. Activity of the postemergence
broadleaf herbicide in the tank mix is not affected.
ALFALFA
Table 2. TAPOUT I EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR ALFALFA
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific grassed and growth stages.)
PRODUCT(1) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE(2) SPRAY ADDITIVES
ANNUAL
GRASSES
PERENNIAL
GRASSES
GROUND APPLICATION AIR APPLICATION
Adjuvant
Recommendation
AMS Adjuvant
Recommendation
AMS
TAPOUT
+
2,4-DB(3)
12 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.242
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
2,4-DB label
16 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.121 to 0.242
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
2,4-DB label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
AMS at
2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
17
lbs/100
gals of
spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Imazethapyr(4)
12 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.242
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Imazethapyr
label
- NIS at 0.25%
v/v
AMS at
2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25% v/v
.
17
lbs/100
gals. of
spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Bromoxynil(5,6)
12 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.242
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Bromoxynil
label
- NIS at 0.25%
v/v
AMS at
2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25% v/v
17
lbs/100
gals. of
spray
solution
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TAPOUT
+
Imazamox
12 to 32
fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.242
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Imazamox label
- NIS at 0.25%
v/v
AMS at
2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
17
lbs/100
gals. of
spray
solution
1. Broadleaf weed control maybe reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and
prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not specified in these situations.
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT alone (without a
tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations.
3. TAPOUT plus 2,4-DB may increase the severity of crop injury when tank mixed. Alfalfa plants will generally outgrow this
temporary crop injury within a few weeks.
4. Before using this tank mix, read and understand the PURSUIT or PURSUIT DG labels for geographical restrictions and
restrictions regarding alfalfa growth stage and type. Failure to do so can result in crop injury to alfalfa. DO NOT feed, graze or
harvest alfalfa for 30 days following an application of PURSUIT to alfalfa.
5. In the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada and the western halves of North
Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas: The TAPOUT plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL tank mix must be applied in
the fall or spring to seedling alfalfa when the majority of the field has a minimum of 2 trifoliates. Unacceptable crop injury may
occur to alfalfa seedlings less than the 2 trifoliate leaf stage. TAPOUT plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL applications made
when temperatures are expected to exceed 80°F at and 3 days following application can result in unacceptable crop injury. In
the states not listed above, apply in the fall or spring to seedling alfalfa when the majority of the field has a minimum of 4
trifoliate leaves. When alfalfa stand is uneven and conditions favor leafburn, unacceptable crop injury may occur to alfalfa in
the 2 trifoliate or smaller stage of growth. TAPOUT plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL applications made when temperatures
are expected to exceed 70°F at and 3 days following application can result in unacceptable crop injury. Crop leaf bum can
occur following TAPOUT plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL application. Warm, humid conditions may enhance leaf bum. New
crop growth will not be affected.
6. DO NOT apply when alfalfa is under moisture, temperature, insect or disease stress or has been stressed by other pesticide
carryover or application.
7. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
USE DIRECTIONS FOR BUSHBERRY, CANEBERRY,
POME FRUIT AND STONE FRUIT
Apply TapOut postemergence to actively growing grasses according to prescribed rates in Table 1, Crop Specific Use
Directions and Restrictions for TAPOUT. Crop injury to bushberry, caneberry, pome fruit and stone fruit can occur if
TapOut is improperly applied. TapOut must not be applied direct ly over the top of these plant types. Instead, spray must
be directed at the base of the plant where grassy weeds are growing near the ground.
Restriction: DO NOT apply TapOut to bushberry, caneberry, pome fruit or stone fruit grown for root stock.
Non-bearing fruit and nut crops are plants which will not bear fruit or nuts for at least one year following TapOut
application.
CANOLA
[Rapeseed Subgroup 20A (except flax seed, mustard seed and sesame seed.]
Table 3. REDUCED RATE TAPOUT TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR CANOLA
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.)
PRODUCT APPLICATION
RATES/ACRE
ADJUANT
RECOMMENDATIONS
AMMONIUM SULFATE
ANNUAL
GRASSES (1)
GROUND AIR
TAPOUT(2)
+
Glufosinate (3)
8 to 10 fl.
(0.061 to 0.076 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Glufosinate label.
NIS at 0.25% v/v 3 lbs./A 3 lbs./A
TAPOUT
+
Clopyralid(4)
8 to 10 fl. oz.
(0.061 to 0.076 lb.
a.i.)
+
.
NIS at 0.25% v/v 3 lbs./A 3 lbs./A
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Refer to the
Clopyralid Label
1. Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR
REDUCED RATE USE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table.
2. DO NOT apply TAPOUT tank mix during or after bolting or flowering or crop injury will occur.
3. For use only on LIBERTY LINK® Canola.
4. See clopyralid label for weeds controlled.
5. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
COTTON
(Including cotton grown for seed.)
Table 4. TAPOUT TANK MIXED WITH LACTOFEN AND MSMA APPLIED POST DIRECTED TO COTTON
PRODUCT (1) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE(2) CROP OIL
CONCENTRATE (3)
COMMENTS
ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL
GRASSES
GROUND
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
MSMA
(4 lbs./gal.)
OR
MSMA
(6.6 Ibs./gal.)
12 to 16 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.121 lb. a.i.)
16 to 32 fl. oz.
(0.121 to 0.242 lb. a.i.)
1% Reduce broadcast
rate in proportion to
the band area
actually treated.
See COBRA label for rates to control broadleaf weeds and height
limitations for cotton. Refer to the TAPOUT label for weed height and
species controlled.
See MSMA label for rates to control broadleaf weeds and height
limitations for cotton. Refer to the TAPOUT label for weed height and
species controlled.
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and
prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not specified in these situations.
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT alone (without a
tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations.
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than I pt/A) in the finished spray volume.
4. If at the time of application, grass height is so tall that post-directed applications cannot get good coverage over the top of the
grassy weeds, then poor control may result and a second (non-post directed) application of TAPOUT may be necessary.
5. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
Table 5. TAPOUT TANK MIXED WITH GLYPHOSATE TO CONTROL EMERGED GRASSES IN COTTON AS A
BROADCAST APPLICATION
PRODUCT APPLICATION RATE/ACRE (1) ADJUVANT COMMENTS
ANNUAL
GRASSES
PERENNIAL
GRASSES
Glyphosate
formulation with
built in adjuvant.
Glyphosate
formulation
without built in
adjuvant.
TAPOUT
+
GLYPHOSATE
9 to 16 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.121 lb.
a.i.)
12 to 32 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.242 lb.
a.i.)
Ammonium
sulfate at 8.5 to17
lbs. per 100 gals.
of carrier plus
glyphosate label
adjuvant
recommendation.
Ammonium
sulfate at 8.5 to
17 lbs. per 100
gals. Of carrier
plus NIS at 0.25%
v/v.
See charts for
grasses
controlled.
Use a minimum of
10 gals. Of spray
solution per acre.
See glyphosate label for rates to
control broadleaf weeds and height
limitations for cotton.
1. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT at
the specified rate with the appropriate amount of crop oil.
2. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
DRY AND SUCCELENT SHELLED BEANS
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[Succulent Shelled Pea and Bean Subgroup 6B]
[Dried Shelled Pea and Bean (except Soybean 6C)]
Table 6. TAPOUT TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR DRY AND SUCCULENT SHELLED BEANS
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.)
PRODUCT (1) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (2) ADJUVANT
ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL
GRASSES
GROUND AIR
TAPOUT
+
Bentazon(3)
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to the Bentazon
label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to the Bentazon
label
COC at 1% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
COC at 1% v/v
+
AMS at 17
lbs./100 gal. v/v
TAPOUT
+
Imazamox(3)
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Imazamox label
- NIS at 0.25%
v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
+
AMS at 17
lbs./100 gal.
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall enough or dense enough to intercept the
spray pattern and prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not specified in these
situations.
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT
alone (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations.
3. Always read and follow label directions for all tank mix products before using. The most restrictive
labeling of any tank mix product must be followed.
4. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
FLAX (Not for Use in California)
Table 7. REDUCED RATE TAPOUT TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR FLAX
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.)
PRODUCT APPLICATION
RATES/ACRE
ADJUVANT
ANNUAL GRASSES (1) GROUND AIR
TAPOUT
+
Bromoxynil (2,3)
6 to 9 fl. oz.
(0.045 to 0.068 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the Bromoxynil
label
AMS at 2.4 to 4.0
lbs/A
+
NIS at 5% v/v
AMS at2.5 to 4.0 lbs./A
TAPOUT
÷
MCPA(2,3)
8 to 10 fl. oz.
(0.061 to 0.076 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the MCPA label
AMS at 2.4 to 4.0
lbs./A
+
NIS at 0.125% v/v
AMS at 2.5 to 4.0 lbs/A
TAPOUT
+
Clopyralid (2,3)
6 to 9 fl. oz.
(0.045 to 0.068 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the Clopyralid label
AMS at 2.4 to 4.0
lbs./A
+
NIS at 0.125% v/v
AMS at 2.5 to 4.0
lbs./A
1. Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR
REDUCED RATE USE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table.
2. DO NOT apply TAPOUT tank mix during or after the bud stage or to ornamental flax or crop injury may occur.
3. DO NOT apply tank mixes if temperatures are expected to exceed 85F at (or 3 days following) application or crop injury
may occur.
4. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
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PEANUT
Table 8. TAPOUT TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR PEANUT
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.
PRODUCT (1) APPLICATION
RATES/ACRE(2)
ADJUVANT RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNUAL GRASSES GROUND AIR
TAPOUT
+
Bentazon
9 to 16 f1. oz.
(0.068 to 0.121 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the Bentazon label
COC at 1% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
COC at 1% v/v
+
AMS at 17 Ibs. /100 gals.
TAPOUT
+
Sodium Acifluorfen
9 to 16 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.121 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the Sodium
Acifluorfen label
COC at 1% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs/A
COC at 1% v/v
+
AMS at 17 Ibs. /100 gals.
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray
pattern and prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not specified in these situations.
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT
alone (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations.
3. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
DIRECTIONS FOR GRASS SUPPRESSION FOR HARVEST EFFICIENCY
IN PEANUT WITH TAPOUT
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM
RATE
fl. oz./A
MAXIMUM RATE
fl. oz./A
Annual and perennial grasses that exceed height
claimed for control on height charts
“RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASSES”
and “RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PERENNIAL
GRASSES”
Up to and including
grasses in the seed
head stage
32
(0.242 lb. a.i.)
64
(0.485 lb. a.i.)
x DO NOT apply as part of a tank mix when applying TAPOUT for grass suppression.
x Add a crop oil concentrate at 1 gal. /A by ground to the finished spray volume.
x Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
SOYBEAN
Table 9. TAPOUT TANK MIX WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR THE CONTROL OF VOLUNTEER
CORN (INCLUDING ROUNDUP READY) IN SOYBEAN
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific volunteer corn sizes and use rates.)
PRODUCT WEED SIZE AND
APPLICATION RATES
SPRAY ADDITIVES
VOLUNTEER
CORN
HEIGHT
(inches)
TAPOUT
RATES/ACRE
GROUND APPLICATION AIR APPLICATION
NIS AMS NIS AMS
TAPOUT
+
glyphosate
(1,2,3)
Refer to the
Glyphosate
label
(ROUNDUP
READY
soybeans only)
Up to l2
Up to 24
Up to 36
6 fl. oz.
(0.045 lb. a.i.)
9 fl. oz.
(0.068 lb. a.i.)
12 fl. oz.
(0.091 lb. a.i.)
Adjuvant
Loaded
Glyphosate:
None
Required
Adjuvant
Unloaded
Glyphosate:
NIS at
0.25% v/v
8.5 to17
lbs/100 gals
of spray
solution
Adjuvant
Loaded
Glyphosate:
None Required
Adjuvant
Unloaded
Glyphosate:
NIS at
0.25% v/v
8.5 to 17
lbs/100 gals.
of spray
solution
TAPOUT Up to 12 6 fl. oz. NIS at AMS at NIS at 17 lbs./100
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+
Cloransulam
Refer to the
Cloransulam
label
Up to 24
Up to 36
(0.045 lb. a.i.)
9 fl. oz.
(0.068 lb. a.i.)
12 fl. oz.
(0.091 lb. a.i.)
0.25% v/v 2.5 lbs./A 0.25% v/v gals. of spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Imazethapyr
Refer to the
Imazethapyr
label
Up to 12
Up to 24
Up to 36
6 fl.oz.
(0.045 lb. a.i.)
9 fl. oz.
(0.068 lb. a.i.)
12 fl. oz.
(0.091 lb. a.i.)
NIS at
0.25% v/v
AMS at
2.5 lbs./A
NIS at V
0.25% v/v
17lbs./100
gals. of spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Imazamox
Refer to the
Imazamox
label
Up to 12
Up to 24
Up to 36
6 fl. oz.
(0.045 lb. a.i.)
9 fl. oz.
(0.068 lb. a.i.)
12 fI. oz.
(0.091 lb. a.i.)
NIS at
0.25% v/v
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
17 lbs./100
gals. of spray
solutions
1. This tank mix may be applied postemergence to ROUNDUP Ready soybeans up through the full flowering stage.
DO NOT apply less than 60 days before harvest.
2. Avoid contact with foliage, green stems or fruit crops or any desirable plants and trees, other than soybeans with
the ROUNDUP Ready gene as severe plant injury or death will result.
3. DO NOT allow the TAPOUT plus glyphosate to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation as minute
quantities of the tank mix can cause severe damage or destruction to the crops, plants or other areas on which
treatment was not intended. The likelihood of injury occurring from drift of this product is greatest when winds are
gusty or in excess of 5 miles per hour. Even under lesser wind velocities, avoid conditions that allow spray drift to
occur such as combinations of spray pressure and nozzle type that wilt result in fine particles (mist) that are likely
to drift.
4. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
5. In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
Table 10. TAPOUT TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN
(Refer to the recommendation tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.)
PRODUCT APPLICATION
RATES/ACRE (2)
SPRAY ADDITIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNUAL
GRASSES (3)
GROUND APPLICATION AIR APPLICATION
COC/NIS(4) AMS COC/NIS(4) AMS
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC 1% v/v
(but not less
than 1 pt/A)
17 lbs./l00 gals.
of spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Cloransulam(5)
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Cloransulam
label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1 pt./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than 1 pt./A)
17 lbs/100 gals.
of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
Fomesafen(5)
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
17 lbs/100 gals.
of
spray solution
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Refer to the
Fomesafen label
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than 1 pt/A)
TAPOUT
+
Thifensulfuron(5)
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Thifensulfuron
label
NIS at 0.125 to 0.25%
v/v
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A - -
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen.
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.125 to 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1 pt./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
plus
COC at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than 1 pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
Imazethapyr(5)
12 to 20 fl.. oz
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Imazethapyr label
NIS at 0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 pt./A
.
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
MS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than 1 pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of
spray solution
.
TAPOUT
+
Imazamox(5)
12 to 20 fl. oz
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Imazamox label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1 pt./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at l% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 Ibs./100
gals. of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
Flumiclorac
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Flumiclorac label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus CCC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A - -
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
Cloransulam(5)
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
+
Refer to the
Cloransulam
label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
I pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
Thifensulfuron(5)
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
+
Refer to the
Thifensulfuron
label
NIS at 0.125 to
0.25% v/v plus
COC at 0.125%
v/v
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A - -
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TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
Imazethapyr(5)
12 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
+
Refer to the
Imazethapyr label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
÷
Imazamox(5)
. 12 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
+
Refer to the
Imazamox label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of
spray solution
.
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
Flumiclorac
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
+
Refer to the
Flumiclorac label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at l to2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A - -
TAPOUT
+
Cloransulam
+
Fomesafen(5)
9 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
÷
Refer to the
Cloransulam
label
+
Refer to the
Fomesafen label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
Equivalent
blended product
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
I pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
Chlorimuron
+
Thifensulfuron(5)
12 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Chlorimuron label
+
Refer to the
Thifensulfuron
label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1 pt./A
.
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 Ibs./100
gals. of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
Chlorimuron
+
Thifensulfuron
(5)
(STS Soybeans
Only)
12 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Chlorimuron label
+
Refer to the
Thifensulfuron
label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v or
COC at 1 pt./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 Ibs./100
gals. of
spray solution
TAPOUT
+
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A - -
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Lactofen
+
Flumiclorac
+
Cloransulam(5)
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Lactofen label
+
Refer to the
Flumiclorac label
+
Refer to the
Cloransulam
label
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
Chlorimuron
+
Thifensulfuron(5)
12 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Chlorimuron label
+
Refer to the
Thifensulfuron
label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at 0.25%
v/v
or
COC at it 1 to 2 pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs/A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v
plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of spray
solution
TAPOUT
+
Lactofen
+
Chlorimuron
+
Thifensulfuron(5)
(STS Soybeans
Only)
12 to 20 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.151
lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to the
Chlorimuron label
+
Refer to the
Thifensulfuron
label
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1 to 2
pts./A
AMS at 2.5
lbs./A
NIS at 0.25%
v/v plus COC at
0.25% v/v
or
COC at 1% v/v
(but not less
than
1 pt./A)
17 lbs./100
gals. of spray
solution
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray
pattern and prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not specified in these situations.
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT
alone (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations.
3. Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASSES table.
4. Contact local Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC representative for proper COC/NIS adjuvant selection.
5. Refer to cloransulam, fomesafen, thifensulfuron-methyl, imazethapyr, imazamox, and chlorimuron-ethyl for
geographic and rotational restrictions.
6. Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
7. In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
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SUGAR BEET
Table 11. TAPOUT TANK MIXED WITH BROADLEAF SUGAR BEET HERBICIDES
PRODUCTS APPLICATION RATES/A ADJUVANT INFORMATION
TAPOUT
+
Desmedipham + Phenmedipham
Or
Desmedipham
or
Desmedipham + Phenmedipham +
Ethofumesate
and/or
Clopyralid
and/or
Trisulfuron-methyl
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb. a.i.)
See label for rate information.
See label for rate information.
See label for rate information.
See label for rate information.
See label for rate information.
None required
None required
None required
NIS at 0.25%
NIS at 0.25%
TABLE 12. TAPOUT PLUS DESMEDIPHAM OR PHENMEDIPHAM TANK MIX FOR THREE SEQUENTIAL
APPLICATIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL (MICRO RATE APPLICATION)
PRODUCT APPLICATION
RATES/ACRE(1)
GRASSES
CONTROLLED
(inches)
METHYLATED SEED OIL (2)
ANNUAL GRASSES GROUND AIR
TAPOUT
+
Desmedipham +
Phenmedipham
Or
Desmedipham
or
Desmedipham +
Phenmedipham +
Ethofumesate
and/or
Clopyralid
and/or
Trisulfuron-methyl
3 to 6 fl. oz.
(0.023 to 0.045 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to label
Refer to label
Refer to label
Refer to label
Refer to label
Green Foxtail (1 to2)
Yellow Foxtail (1 to 2)
Barnyardgrass (1 to
2)
Wild Oat (1 to 2)
Volunteer Cereals (1
to 2)
1.5% v/v 1.5% v/v
1) Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray
pattern and prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not specified in these situations.
2) Always use a methylated seed oil at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt/A) in the finished spray volume.
3) Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
Directions for Use for Micro-Rate Applications to Sugar Beet
Multiple micro-rate applications of TAPOUT in tank mixtures with reduced rates of Desmedipham + Phenmedipham and
methylated seed oils may be applied by air or ground equipment to sugar beet to control early germinating annual grasses
listed above. All use precautions and restrictions on the Desmedipham + Phenmedipham master labels must be followed.
Table 13. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF TAPOUT AND FUNGICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND
DISEASES IN SUGAR BEET
PRODUCT(1) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE(2) ADJUVANT
ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES
TAPOUT
+
Tetraconazole
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to label
NIS at 0.25% v/
TAPOUT
+
9 to l2 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb. a.i.)
+
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb. a.i.)
+
NIS at 0.25% v/v
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TAPOUT
+
Trifloxystrobin
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb. a.i.)
+
Refer to label
NIS atO.25% v/v
1) Refer to TAPOUT and fungicide label for rates and weeds and diseases controlled.
2) If grass regrowth occurs, or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT
alone (without a tank mix fungicide) according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations.
3) Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
Table 14. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF TAPOUT AND INSECTICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND
INSECTS IN ALFALFA, COTTON, PEPPERMINT AND SPEARMINT TOPS , PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL),
SOYBEAN AND SUNFLOWER
PRODUCT(1) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE(2) ADJUVANT
RECOMMENDATION
CROPS
ANNUAL
GRASSES
PERENNIAL
GRASSES
Alfalfa(3)
Cotton
Peppermint
and Spearmint
Tops(3,4)
Peanut
Soybean
Sunflower
TAPOUT
+
Esfenvalerate
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
Esfenvalerate
label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
Esfenvalerate
label
NIS at 0.25% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
X X
TAPOUT
+
B-cyfluthrin
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
B-cyfluthrin label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
B-cyfluthrin label
NIS at 0.25% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
.
X X
TAPOUT
+
Fenpropathrin
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)+
Refer to
Fenpropathrin label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
Fenpropathrin
label
NIS at 0.25% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs/A
X X
TAPOUT
+
Dimethoate
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
Dimethoate
label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to
Dimethoate
label
NIS at 0.25% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
X X
TAPOUT
+
Acephate
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to Acephate
label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to Acephate
label
NIS at 0.25% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
.
X X X X
TAPOUT
+
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
NIS at 0.25% v/v
+
X X
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Permethrin a.i.)
+
Refer to Permethrin
label
a.i.)
+
Refer to
Permethrin
label
AMS at 2.5 lbs/A
TAPOUT.
+
Lambda-
Cyhalothrin
9 to 12 fl. oz.
(0.068 to 0.091 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to Lambda-
Cyhalothrin label
12 to 24 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.182 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to Lambda-
Cyhalothrin
label
NIS at 025% v/v
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
X X
1) Refer to TAPOUT and insecticide label for rates and weeds and insects controlled.
2) If grass regrowth occurs, or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of TAPOUT
alone (without a tank mix insecticide) according to the appropriate size arid rate recommendations.
3) Certain insecticides may cause temporary phytotoxic symptoms on alfalfa and peppermint and spearmint
foliage. Refer to the insecticide label for further information. It is suggested that prior to using any of these
insecticide/herbicide tank mixtures, that a small area of the field be treated first and observations for crop
injury be made prior to treating the whole field.
4) The TAPOUT rate should be 9 to 12 fl. oz./A for annual grass control in baby peppermint and spearmint,
minimum of 12 fi. oz./A for annual grass control in established peppermint and spearmint and 16 to 32 fl.
oz./A for perennial grass control.
5) Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
6) In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
FALLOW LAND
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
TAPOUT may be used to control annual and perennial grasses in land that has been left fallow the previous year and
other non-producing agricultural areas. Apply TAPOUT at 12 to 16 fl. oz./A (0.091 to 0.121 lb. a.i./A) for annual grasses
and 16 to 32 fl. oz./A (0.121 to 0.242 lb. a.i./A) for perennial grasses. When both grass and broadleaf weeds are the
target pest, TAPOUT may be tank mixed with 2,4-D ester or BANVEL© SGF for broad spectrum control. When both
annual and perennial grasses occur in the same field, use a minimum of 16 fl oz./A (0.121 lb. a.i./A) TAPOUT rate.
PRECAUTIONS:
x Use a minimum spray volume of 5 gals./A for aerial applications and 15 gals./A for ground applications. Apply
only to actively growing grasses when the first grass reaches the specified weed height as specified by the
Directions for Annual and Perennial Grasses section of this label.
x Annual grasses that emerge after the TAPOUT application will not be controlled, and a second application may
be necessary.
x The control of perennial grasses may require more than I application in non-tilled areas.
RESTRICTIONS:
x DO NOT apply more than 32 fl oz/A (0.242 lb ai/A) TAPOUT per application.
x DO NOT make more than 2 applications per acre per year.
x For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval.
x DO NOT apply more than 64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb ai/A) TAPOUT per year.
x DO NOT apply to grasses that have tillered, formed seedheads or exceeded specified growth stage.
x DO NOT use flood jet nozzles.
x DO NOT apply to drought stressed grasses.
x DO NOT mow area for 2 weeks prior to or after the TAPOUT application.
x In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of
formulation or method of application.
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TABLE 15. TAPOUT IN TANK MIXES TO CONTROL ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL GRASSES IN FALLOW LAND
PRODUCT APPLICATION RATES/ACRE(1) ADJUVANT RECOMMENDATION
ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL
GRASSES
GROUND AIR
TAPOUT
+
2,4-D ester
or
Dicamba
12 to 16 fl. oz.
(0.091 to 0.121 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to 2,4-D ester
label
or
Refer to Dicamba
label
16 to 32 fl. oz.
(0.121 to 0.242 lb.
a.i.)
+
Refer to 2,4-D ester
label
or
Refer to Dicamba
label
NIS at 0.25% v/v or
COC at 1%
+
AMS at 2.5 lbs./A
NIS at 0.25% v/v or
COC at 1%
+
AMS at 17 lbs./100
gals.
1) Refer to TAPOUT label for weed height and species control. Review Dicamba and 2,4-D labels for crop
restrictions, use rates and weeds controlled.
2) Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
TABLE 16. TAPOUT FOR THE CONTROL AND/OR SUPPRESSION OF TALL FESCUE IN NATIVE PRAIRIE WARM-
SEASON GRASS RESTORATION PROJECTS
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATE GRASS WEEDS
CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED
WEED STAGE
Common Name Scientific Name
TAPOUT 12 to 16 fl. oz./A
(0.091 to 0.121 lb. a.i./A)
Tall Fescue Festuca arundinacea 4 to 6 inches tall (40
to 60% green-up)
Adjuvant: TAPOUT must be applied with non-ionic surfactant at 0.25% v/v, plus a spray grade ammonium sulfate
at 2.5 to 4 lbs./A.
Mixing Order: Thoroughly mix spray grade ammonium sulfate in water, add TAPOUT, then add non-ionic
surfactant.
Always use a CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS/PRECAUTIONS
Burn or mow fields a minimum of 3 weeks prior to application to remove excess crop residue. Apply in the spring, at 40 to
60% tall fescue green-up, prior to emergence of warm-season grasses.
Apply in a minimum of 15 to 20 gals of water per acre at a spray pressure of 40 to 60 PSI at the nozzle. Apply using flat
fan or hollow cone nozzles.
Apply only to fields that have warm-season grasses established for 2 years. Applications of TAPOUT to emerged warm-
season grasses may cause injury.
NOTE: TAPOUT applications are most effective if applied when average nighttime temperatures are consistently greater
than or equal to 47 degrees Fahrenheit.
Restriction:
DO NOT mow area for 2 weeks after the TAPOUT application.
DO NOT use flood jet nozzles.
DO NOT apply to warm-season grasses grown for seed.
DO NOT graze treated fields or feed treated forage and or hay to livestock.
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TABLE 17. TAPOUT FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF TALL FESCUE SEED-HEADS IN NON- PRODUCING
AGRICULTURAL AREAS
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATES SUPPRESSION APPLICATION
TIMING
TAPOUT 3 to 4 fl. oz./A
(0.023 to 0.03 lb. a.i./A)
Tall Fescue Seed-Heads
(Festuca arundinacea)
(50 to 90% Tall Fescue
green-up in the spring)
or 3 weeks prior to
dormancy in the fall.
ADJUVANT: TAPOUT must be applied with crop oil concentrate at 1 qt. /A, plus a spray grade
ammonium sulfate at 2.5 to 4 lb. /A.
Mixing Order: Thoroughly mix spray grade ammonium sulfate in water, add TAPOUT, then add crop oil concentrate.
Note: Use crop oil concentrate at 2 pts. /A with fall applications.
SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS/PRECAUTIONS
x Apply at 50 to 90% tall fescue green-up.
x Use the higher TAPOUT rate if less tall fescue green matter is present.
x Apply in a minimum of 15 to 20 gals of water per acre at a spray pressure of 40 to 60 psi at the nozzle. Apply
using flat fan or hollow cone nozzles. DO NOT use flood nozzles.
x 2,4-D ester, picloram, or triclopyr maybe added to this tank mix for broadleaf control (see 2,4-D ester label for
weeds controlled)
Restrictions
x DO NOT mow area for 2 weeks after the TAPOUT application.
x DO NOT use flood nozzles.
x DO NOT graze treated fields or feed treated forage and or hay to livestock.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE IN ORNAMENTALS
For ornamental plant uses, TAPOUT can be used to control labeled grass weeds in greenhouses, lathhouses,
shadehouses, and around outdoor ornamentals, including nurseries, parks, roadside plantings, and structure landscapes.
ORNAMENTALS
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR TAPOUT
Annual Grass
Use Rates Per Acre
Perennial Grass
Use Rate Per Acre Special Use Instructions
9 to 16 fl oz
(0.068 to 0.121 lb ai)
12 to 32 fl oz
(0.091 to 0.242 lb ai)
For ornamental plant uses, TapOut can be used to control labeled
grass weeds in greenhouses, lathhouses, shadehouses, and around
outdoor ornamentals, including nurseries, parks, roadside plantings,
and structure landscapes. The plants listed below have been tested
for crop safety with TapOut. See tables with listed ornamentals
(ornamental trees, ground covers, garden flowers and plants, and
shrubs.
Add a non-ionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at
the rate of 1 pt per 50 gals (0.25% v/v).
Use of crop oil concentrate may injure flowers and foliage.
For repeat application make on a minimum of a 14 day interval.
Restrictions:
- DO NOT apply more than 64 fl oz/A (0.485 lb ai/A) per year.
- For Annual Grasses: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at 16 fl oz (0.121 lb ai/A) per acre per year. DO NOT
exceed 0.485 lb ai (64 fl oz) per acre per year.
- For Perennial Grass: DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 32 fl oz per acre per year. DO NOT exceed 0.485 lb ai
(64 fl oz) per acre per year.
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-In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless of formulation or
method of application.
IMPORTANT
TAPOUT successfully controls weeds in newly transplanted and established non- grassy ornamentals. Plant tolerance to
TAPOUT at labeled rates has been found to be acceptable for the indicated genera and species listed below. Due to
variability within species, crop growth stage, environmental conditions, and application techniques, it is recommended that
the user determine if herbicide can be used safely on a few plants prior to widespread application. Neither the seller nor
the manufacturer of TAPOUT has investigated the safety factor to ornamental plants not listed on the label.
The following plants have shown a tolerance for TAPOUT applications:
ORNAMENTAL TREES
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC
NAME
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Alder, Red
Ash
Basswood
Birch, European White
Birch, River
Birch, White
Crabapple, Flowering
Dogwood, Flowering
Alnus rubra
Fraxinus spp.
Tilia spp.
Betula pendula
Betula nigra
Betula papyrifera
Malus halliana
Cornus florida
Golden Chain Tree
Maples
Mulberry, White
Oaks
Olive, Wild
Redbud, Eastern
Sweet Gum, American
Laburnum anagyroides
Acer spp.
Morus alba
Quercus spp.
Elaegnus angustifolia
Cercis canadensis
Liquidambar styraciflua
GROUND COVERS
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Bugleweed, Carpet
Ivy, English
Japanese Spurge
Lilyturf
Moneywort
Mondo Grass, White
Mondo Grass Dwarf
Periwinkle, Lesser
Ajuga reptans
Hedera helix
Pachysandra terminalis
Liriope muscari
Lysimachia nummularia
Ophiopogon jaburan
Ophiopogon njaponicus
Vinca minor
GARDEN FLOWERS AND PLANTS
*slight foliage or flower speckling has been observed on these species.
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Ageratum
Alyssum*, Sweet
Asparagus Fern
Bleeding Heart
Cast Iron Plant
Chrysanthemum
Cinquefoil
Coleus
Coralbells
Cranesbill
Dahlia
Daisy, Trailing
African
Daylily
Dusty Miller
Euonymus
Gazania
Ageratum spp.
Lobularia maritima
Asparagus setaceus
Dicentra spectabilis
Aspidistra elatior
Chrysanthemum
spp.
Potentilla spp.
Coleus spp.
Heuchera sanguinea
Geranium spp.
Dahlia spp.
Osteospermum
fruticosum
Hemerocallis spp.
Senecio cineraria
Euonymus spp.
Gazania spp.
Jasmine Tobacco
Loosestrife
Marigold
Partridgeberry
Petunia*
Phlox
Pinks
Portulaca
Salvia
Saxifrage
Sedum
Selloum
Snapdragon*
Sweet Flag
Tickseed
Touch-Me-Not
Verbena
Violet
Nicotiana alata
Lythrum salicaria
Tagetes spp.
Mitchella repens
Petunia hybrida
Phlox spp.
Dianthus spp.
Portulaca grandiflora
Salvia spp.
Saxifraga spp.
Sedum spp.
Philodendron selloum
Antirrhinum majus
Aacorus gramineus
Coreopsis grandiflora
Impatiens spp.
Verbena spp.
Viola spp.
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SHRUBS
*Slight foliage or flower speckling has been observed on these species.
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Abelia
Anise, Purple
Aucuba.
Azalea*.
Bamboo
Barberry, Japanese
Barberry, Magellan
Bayberry
Bottlebrush
Boxwood, Common
Camellia, Common
Candytuft
Cleyera
Coralberry
Crape Myrtle
Coyote Brush
Fig, Creeping
Gardenia
Holly.
Honeysuckle
Indian Hawthorn
Abelia spp.
Illicium floridanum
Aucuba spp.
Rhododendron spp.
Bambusa spp.
Berberis thunbergii
Berberis buxifolia
Myrica pensylvanica
Callistemon citrinus
Buxus sempervirens
Camellia japonica
Iberis sempervirens
Cleyera japonica
Ardisia crenata
Lagerstroemia
indica
Baccharis pilularis
Ficus pumila
Gardenia spp.
Ilex spp.
Lonicera spp.
Raphiolepis indica
Jasmine
Jasmine, Asiatic
Jasmine, Star
Juniper.
Lantana.
Nandina* Bamboo,
Heavenly
Oleander, Common
Oregon Grape
Photinia.
Pittosporum
Podocarpus.
Privet.
Pyracantha
Rhododendron
Rose
Spirea
Sweet Olive
Viburnum
Wisteria.
Yellow Sage/Shrub
Verbena
Jasminum spp.
Trachelospermum
asiaticum
Trachelospermum
jasminoides
Juniperus spp.
Lantana spp.
Nandinia domestica
Nerium oleander
Mahonia aquifolium
Photinia spp.
Pittosporum spp.
Podocarpus spp.
Ligustrum spp.
Pyracantha spp.
Rhododendron spp.
Rosa spp.
Spiraea bumalda
Osmanthus fragrans
Viburnum tinus
Wisteria spp.
Lantana camara
DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS
x Apply only to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
x Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for
treatment.
x Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED**
HEIGHT
(inches)
APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM RATE
fl. oz./A(1)
MAXIMUM RATE
fl. oz./A(2)
Barnyardgrass
Broadleaf Signaigrass
Brome
California
Cheat
Downy
Ripgut
Canarygrass
Crabgrass
Hairy
Large
Smooth
Southern
Crowfootgrass
Fall Panicum
Echinochloa crus-galli
Brachiaria platyphylla
Bromus carinatus
Bromus secalinus
Bromus tectorum
Bromus diandrus
Phalaris canariensis
Digit aria adscendens
Digitaria sanguinalis
Digitaria ischaemum
Digitaria ciliaris
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
Panicum dichotomiflorum
2 to 8
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
1 to 4
2 to 6***
2 to 6***
2 to 6***
2 to 6***
2 to 6***
2 to 8
12 (0.091 lb. a.i.)
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
32 (0.242 lb. a.i.)
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
Geranium, House
Heather, False
Hosta
Iris
Pelargonium
hortorum
Cuphea hyssopifolia
Hosta fortunei
Iris spp.
Yarrow, Common
Zinnia
Achillea millefolium
Zinnia elegans
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Field Sandbur
Foxtail
Giant
Green
Yellow
Goosegrass
ltchgrass
Junglerice
Lovegrass (Stinkgrass)
Rabbitsfôotgrass
Red Rice
Rygrass
Hardy
Italian*
Seedling Johnsongrass*
Shattercane
Southwestern Cupgrass
Sprangletop
Amazon
Bearded
Mexican
Red
Texas Panicum
Volunteer Cereals
Barley
Oats
Rye
Wheat
Volunteer Corn
Volunteer Corn
Volunteer Grain Sorghum
Wild Oats
Wild Proso Millet
Witchgrass
Woolly Cupqrass
Cenchrus incertus
Setaria faberi
Setaria vi ridis
Setaria glauca
Eleusine indica
Rottboe!lia cochin
Echinochloa colona
Era grostis cilianensis
Polypogon monspeliensis
O,yza sativa
Lolium remotum
Lollum multiflorum
Sorghum halepense
Sorghum bicolor
Eriochloa gracilis
Lepthochloa panicoides
Leptochloa fascicularis
Leptochloa uninervia
Leptochloa fihiformis
Panicum texanum
Hordeum vulgare
Avena sativa
Secale cereale
Trificum aestivum
Zea mays
Zea mays
Sorghum bicolor
Avena fatua
Panicum miliaceum
Panicum capilare
Eriochloa villosa
2 to 6
2 to 12
2 to 8
2 to 8
2 to 6***
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
1 to 4
1 to 3
2 to 6
2 to 6
4 to 10
6 to 18
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
2 to 6
4 to 12
12 to 24
8 to 12
2 to 6
2 to 10
2 to 8
2 to 8
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
16
32
32
32
32
32
32
*Non-ACC resistant
**Generally occurs between 3-leaf stage and tillering.
***Length of lateral growth.
(1)16 fl. oz/A = approximately 0.4 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft.
(2)32 fl. oz./A = approximately 0.8 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft.
Add non-ionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at the rate of I pt. per 50 gals. (0.25% v/v). Always use a
CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL BLUEGRASS CONTROL WITH TAPOUT IN ORNAMENTALS
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM RATE
fl. oz./A
MAXIMUM RATE
fl. oz./A
Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) To 4-leaf 12
(0.091 lb. a.i.)
32
(0.242 lb. a.i.)
Apply under favorable soil moisture and humidity that exists within a few days after rainfall or within 7
days after irrigation. Grass needs to be actively growing at time of application(s).
Apply at weed stage indicated on the label, as reduced control can be expected with more mature annual
bluegrass.
Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when annual bluegrass is more mature .
Add non-ionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at the rate of I pt. per 50 gals. (0.25%
v/v).
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DIRECTIONS FOR PERENNIAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS
x Apply only to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
x Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for
treatment.
x Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
GRASS SPECIES WEED HEIGHT
(inches)
APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM
RATE
fl. oz./A(1)
MAXIMUM
RATE(2)
fl. oz./A
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Foxtail Barley (Hordeumjubatum)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Quackgrass (Elytrigia repens)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Rhizome Johnsongrass+ (Sorghum halepense)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
Wirestem Muhly (Muhienbergia frondosa)
First Application
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs)
3 (or up to
6runners)
3 (or up to 6
runners)
2 to 6
2 to 6
4 to 8
4 to 8
12 to 24
6 to 18
4 to 8
4 to 8
12 (0.091 lb.
a.i.)
12
12
12
12
12
2
9
(0.068 lb. a.i.)
12
12
32 (0.242 lb.
a.i.)
32
32
32
32
32
32
16
(0.121 lb. a.i.)
32
32
+ Non-ACC resistant
(1)16 fl. oz./A = approximately 0.3 fl. oz./000 sq. ft.
(2)32 fl. oz./A = approximately 0.8 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft.
Add non-ionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at the rate of 1 pt. per 50 gals. (0.25% v/v). Always use a
CPDA Certified Adjuvant when possible.
IMPORTANT
Plant tolerance to TAPOUT at labeled rates has been found to be acceptable for the indicated genera and species
listed below. Due to variability within species, crop growth stage, environmental conditions, and application
techniques, it is recommended that the user determine if the herbicide can be used safely on a few plants prior to
widespread application. Neither the seller nor the manufacturer of TAPOUT have investigated the safety factor to
plants not listed on the label.
NON-BEARING FOOD CROPS
TAPOUT SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED TO NON-BEARING FRUIT OR NUT CROPS WHICH ARE GROWN FOR ROOT
STOCK.
Crop injury to non-bearing fruit and nut crops can occur if TAPOUT is improperly applied. TAPOUT should not be
applied directly over the top of these plant types. Instead spray should be directed at the base of the plant where
grassy weeds are growing near the ground.
Non-bearing fruit and nut crops are plants which will not bear fruit or nuts for at least one year following TAPOUT
application.
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NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR TAPOUT
CROPS Use Rates
Per Acre Special Use Instructions COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Apples
Berries
Cherry, Sweet
Citrus Fruits
Grapes
Olives
Peach
Pears
Prunes
Stone Fruits
Strawberries
Tree Nuts
Almond
Filbert
Pecan
Pistachio
Walnut
Malus spp
Vaccinium spp.
Rubus spp.
Prunus avium
Citrus spp
Vitis spp
Olea spp
Prunus persica
Pyrus communis
Prunus spp
Prunus spp
Fragaria spp.
Prunus triloba
Coryluss maxima
Carya illiinoinensis
Pistacia vera
Juglans spp.
9 -16 fl oz
(0.068 to
0.121 lb ai)
Non-bearing fruit and nut crops are plants which will not
bear fruit or nuts for at least one year following TAPOUT
application.
Use of crop oil concentrate may injure flowers and foliage.
Sugar maples cannot be tapped for syrup within one year
of TAPOUT application.
For repeat application make on a minimum of a 14 day
interval.
Crop injury to non-bearing fruit and nut crops can occur if
TAPOUT is improperly applied. TAPOUT must not be
applied directly over the top of these plant types. Instead,
direct spray at the base of the plant where grassy weeds
are growing near the ground.
Restrictions
x If TAPOUT is applied as a spot treatment to non-bearing fruit and nut crops, DO NOT exceed the maximum
rate allowed on a “per acre” basis.
x TAPOUT must not be applied to non-bearing fruit or nut crops which are grown for root stock.
x DO NOT apply more than 16 fl oz (0.121 lb ai) per acre per application.
x DO NOT make more than 4 applications per acre per year.
x DO NOT apply more than 64 fl oz (0.485 lb ai) per acre per year.
x In New York State, do not apply more than 0.5 lb. active ingredient (AI) per acre, per year, regardless
of formulation or method of application.
CONIFER TREES
TAPOUT can be used to control labeled grasses in Christmas tree farms, conifer nurseries and conifer plantations (but
not in forests).
CONIFER TREES
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR TAPOUT
CROPS Use Rates
Per Acre Special Use Instructions COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Arborvitae, American
Cedars
Cypress
Fir, Douglas
Firs
Hemlock, Canadian/Eastern
Hemlock, Western
Pines
Spruces
Yew
Thuja occidentalis
Cedrus spp.
Taxodium spp.
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Abies spp
Tsuga canadensis
Tsuga heterophylla
Pinus spp
Picea spp.
Taxus spp.
9-32 fl oz
(0.068 to
0.242 lb ai)
TAPOUT can be used to control labeled grasses
in Christmas tree farms, conifer nurseries and
conifer plantations (but not in forests).
Add a non-ionic surfactant containing at least
80% active ingredient at the rate of 1 pt per 50
gals (0.25% v/v).
For repeat application make on a minimum of a
14 day interval.
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Restrictions
x DO NOT apply more than 32 fl oz (0.242 lb ai) per acre per application.
x DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 32 fl oz (0.242 lb ai) or 4 applications at 16 fl oz (0121 lb ai) or less per acre
per year.
x DO NOT apply more than 64 fl oz (0.485 lb ai) per acre per year.
NON-CROP OR NON-PLANTED AREAS
The following areas are considered non-crop or non-planted areas: Rights-of-way including railroads, highways, roads,
dividers, medians, pipelines, public utility lines, pumping stations, transformer stations and substations. Around airports,
electric utilities, commercial buildings, manufacturing plants, storage yards, rail yards, fence lines, parkways, and post-
harvest croplands. Also beneath greenhouse benches and around golf courses.
DIRECTIONS FOR GRASS SUPPRESSION IN NON-CROP AREAS WITH TAPOUT
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE
APPLICATION RATES
MINIMUM RATE
fl. oz/A
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Annual and perennial grasses that
exceed height claimed for control on
height chart above
Up to and including
grasses in the seed
head stage.
12
(0.091 lb. a.i.)
Add a crop oil concentrate at
1 qt/A by ground to the
finished spray volume.
Restrictions
x Other than the crop oil identified above, DO NOT apply as part of a tank mix when applying TapOut for
grass suppression.
x DO NOT apply more than 32 fl oz (0.242 lb ai) TapOut per acre per application.
x DO NOT make more than 2 applications per acre per year.
x For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval.
x DO NOT apply more than 64 fl oz (0.485 lb ai) TapOut per acre per year.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
DO NOT contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
PESTICIDE STORAGE:
Store in original containers only. Keep container closed when not in use. DO NOT store near food or feed. In case of spill
on floor or paved surfaces, mop and remove to chemical waste storage area until proper disposal can be made if product
cannot be used according to the label.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL:
Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of
Federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or
Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative of the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance
in proper disposal methods.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
Non-refillable containers (1, 2.5, 30 & 55 gallon): DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available.
Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying.
Non-Refillable (<5 gallons): 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. Offer f or recycling or reconditioning, or
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. I f
burned, stay out of smoke.
Non-Refillable (>5 gallons): 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 complete 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. Offer for
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recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a s anitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by State and
local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
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 upsi de 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. Offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out
of smoke.
Refillable Container (250 gallon & bulk): Refill this container with pesticide only. DO NOT reuse this container for any
other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container.
Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. Offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of
in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
CONDITIONS OF SALE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
Read the Conditions of Sale - Warranty and Limitations of Liability and Remedies before using this product. If
the terms are not acceptable, return the product, unopened, and the full purchase price will be refunded.
The directions on this label are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. Insufficient control of pests and/o r
injury to the crop to which the product is applied may result from the occurrence of extraordinary or unusual weather
conditions, the failure to follow the label directions, or good application practices, all of which are beyond the control of
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC (the "Company") or seller. In addition, failure to follow label directions may cause injury to
crops, animals, man or the environment. The Company warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description
on the label and is reasonably fit for the purpose referred to in the directions for use subject to the factors noted above
which are beyond the control of the Company. The Company makes no other warranties or representations of any kind
express or implied, concerning the product, including no implie d warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose, and no such warranty shall be implied by law.
The exclusive remedy against the Company for any cause of action relating to the handling or use of this product shall be
limited to, at Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLCs election, one of the following:
1. Refund of the purchase price paid by buyer or user for product bought, or
2. Replacement of the product used
To the extent consistent with applicable law, the Company shall not be liable and any and all claims against the Company
are waived for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages or expense of any nature, including, but not limited
to, loss of profits or income. The Company and the seller offer this product and the buyer and user accept it, subject to the
foregoing conditions of sale and limitation of warranty, liability and remedies.
TAPOUT is a registered trademark of Helena Holding Company.
© Helena Holding Company, XXXX.
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