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# HM-1410 HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **5905-597**
- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Dicamba, diglycolamine salt (58.1%)
- Label accepted: 2025-09-26
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00597-20250926.pdf
---
September 26, 2025
Jayne Walz
Director of Registrations
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC
225 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 300
Collierville, TN 38017
Subject: Approval of Label Amendment; On ly Indicated Changes Reviewed Resistance
Management and Tank Mix Language Revisions
Product Name: HM-1410 HERBICIDE
EPA Registration Number: 5905-597
Application Date: 10/5/2018
Case Number: 478650
Dear Jayne Walz:
The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable.
However, EPA reviewed only the label changes highlighted, marked, or otherwise indicated on
the submitted label. Any other changes to the previously approved label that were not clearly
highlighted, marked, or otherwise indicated in your submission were not reviewed and may
form the basis of regulatory and/or enforcement action if later discovered by the Agency.
Further, submission of a label amendment application with unidentified changes may be
considered a knowing submission of false information to the Agency. This approval does not
affect any conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You continue to be
subject to existing conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected with them.
The label submitted with the application has been stamped “Accepted Only Indicated Revisions
Reviewed” and is enclosed for your records.
This labeling supersedes all previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final
printed labeling before you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In
accordance with 40 C.F.R. § 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 C.F.R. § 152.3.
Page 2 of 2
EPA Reg. No. 5905-597
Case Number 478650
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please
be aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the
Agency. If the website contains any false or misleading statement, design, or graphic, the
product may be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA Sections 2(q)(1)(A)
and 12(a)(1)(E). 40 C.F.R. § 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements EPA may consider false or
misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on the product label,
claims made as part of the products sale or distribution may not substantially differ from those
claims approved through the registration process under FIFRA Section 12(a)(1)(B). Therefore,
should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false or
misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the
product will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these
conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
with FIFRA section 6.
If you have any questions, please contact Sarah Meadows at 202-566-2828 or at
meadows.sarah@epa.gov.
Sincerely,
Emily Schmid, Product Manager 25
Herbicide Branch
Registration Division (7505P)
Office of Pesticide Programs
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GROUP 4 HERBICIDE
HM-1410 HERBICIDE
Herbicide for weed control in asparagus, conservation reserve programs, corn, cotton, fallow croplands,
forestry sites, general farmstead (non-cropland), sorghum, grass grown for seed, hay, proso millet,
pasture, rangeland, rights-of way, small grains, soybean, sugarcane, and turf.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Dicamba (Diglycolamine salt of 3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid)* ………………………………………….. 58.1%
OTHER INGREDIENTS: ………………………………………………………………………………….. 41.9%
TOTAL: …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 100.0%
*Contains 38.5% 3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid (4 pounds dicamba acid equivalent per gallon or 480 grams
per liter).
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION / PRECAUCION
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
FIRST AID
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.
x Call a poison control center or doctor for 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, for 24-hour medical emergency assistance (human
or animal) and chemical emergency assistance (spill, leak, fire, or accident).
See inside booklet for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, Directions for Use, State-Specific
Crop and/or Use Site Restrictions and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.
EPA Reg. No. 5905-597 AD 020116
EPA Est. No. NET CONTENTS:
MANUFACTURED BY:
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC
225 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 300
Collierville, TN 38017
5905-597
09/26/2025
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes or clothing. Wear protective eye wear
(goggles, face shield, or safety glasses). Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before
eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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 mills, nitrile rubber • 14
mils, neoprene rubber • 14 mils, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) • 14 mils, or Viton® • 14 mils.
x Shoes plus socks
x Protective eyewear
See engineering controls for additional requirements
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENT
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements
listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)( 4-6)], the
handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
Pilots must use cockpits in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides (40CFR 170.2.40(d)( 4-6).
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
clothing.
• 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.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Do not mix or allow to come in contact with oxidizing agents as hazardous chemical reaction may occur.
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 contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate.
Apply this product only as directed on the label.
This chemical is known to leach through soil into ground water under certain conditions as a result of
agricultural use. Use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water
table is shallow, may result in ground water contamination.
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GROUND AND SURFACE WATER PROTECTION
Point source contamination: To prevent point source contamination, DO NOT mix or load this pesticide
product within 50 feet of wells (including abandoned wells and drainage wells), sink holes, perennial or
intermittent streams and rivers, and natural or impounded lakes and reservoirs. DO NOT apply pesticide
product within 50 feet of wells. This setback does not apply to properly capped or plugged abandoned
wells and does not apply to impervious pad or properly diked mixing/loading areas as described below.
Mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing operations performed within 50 feet of a well are allowed only when
conducted on an impervious pad constructed to withstand the weight of the heaviest load that may be on
or move across the pad. The pad must be self-contained to prevent surface water flow over or from the
pad. The pad capacity must be maintained at 110% that of the largest pesticide container or application
equipment used on the pad and have sufficient capacity to contain all product spills, equipment or
container leaks, equipment wash waters, and rainwater that may fall on the pad. The containment
capacity does not apply to vehicles delivering pesticide shipments to the mixing/loading site. States may
have in effect additional requirements regarding wellhead setbacks and operational containment.
Care must be taken when using this product to prevent: a) back siphoning into wells, b) spills or c)
improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures or rinsates. Check valves or antisiphoning devices
must be used on all mixing equipment.
Movement by surface runoff or through soil: DO NOT apply under conditions which favor runoff. DO
NOT apply to impervious substrates such as paved or highly compacted surfaces in areas with high
potential for ground water contamination. Ground water contamination may occur in areas where soils are
permeable or coarse and ground water is near the surface. DO NOT apply to soils classified as sand with
less than 3% organic matter and where ground water depth is shallow. To minimize the possibility of
ground water contamination, carefully follow application rate recommendations as affected by soil type in
the product information section of this label.
Movement by water erosion of treated soil: DO NOT apply or incorporate this product through any type
of irrigation equipment nor by flood or furrow irrigation. Ensure treated areas have received at least one
half inch rainfall (or irrigation) before using tailwater for subsequent irrigation of other fields.
Endangered Species Concerns
The use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or otherwise harm an endangered species or adversely
modify their habitat is a violation of federal law.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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.
Unless otherwise directed in supplemental labeling, all applicable directions, restrictions, precautions and
Conditions of Sale and Warranty are to be followed. This labeling must be in the user's possession during
application.
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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 intervals. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this
product that are covered by the WPS.
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 worn over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
• Protective eyewear
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 WPS applies when this product
is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses.
Do not enter or allow others to enter until sprays have dried.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. This
product may not be mixed, loaded, or used within 50 feet of all wells including abandoned wells,
drainage wells, and sinkholes.
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Groundwater contamination may be reduced by diking and flooring of
permanent liquid bulk storage sites with an impermeable material. Store in original container in a well-
ventilated area separately from fertilizer, feed, and foodstuffs. Avoid cross-contamination with other
pesticides.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from this product may be disposed of on site or at an
approved waste disposal facility.
Pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate that cannot be used according to label instructions must be
disposed of according to federal, state or local procedures under Subtitle C of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mix, or rinsate is a
violation of federal law.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container
(or equivalent) promptly after emptying; then offer for recycling, if available, or reconditioning, if
appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures
approved by state and local authorities.
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Triple rinse containers small enough to shake (capacity < 5 gallons) 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.
Triple rinse containers too large to shake (capacity > 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining
contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 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. Empty
the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat
this procedure two more times.
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or mix tank. Hold
container upside down over application equipment or mix tank, or collect rinsate for later use or
disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container and rinse at about 40 PSI for at
least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
Refillable Container. Refill this container with pesticide only. DO NOT reuse this container for any other
purpose. Triple rinsing the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of
the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller.
Triple rinse as follows: To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from
this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water.
Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into
application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times.
When this container is empty, replace the cap and seal all openings that have been opened during use;
return the container to the point of purchase or to a designated location. This container must only be
refilled with a pesticide product. DO NOT reuse the container for any other purpose. Prior to refilling,
inspect carefully for damage such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn-out threads and closure
devices. Check for leaks after refilling and before transport. DO NOT transport if this container is
damaged or leaking. If the container is damaged} or leaking, or obsolete and not returned to the point
of purchase or to a designated location, triple rinse emptied container and offer for recycling, if
available, or dispose of container in compliance with state and local regulations.
IN CASE OF SPILL· In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product, call CHEMTREC toll free at
1-800-424-9300.
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
Dike and contain the spill with inert material (sand, earth, etc.) and transfer liquid and solid diking
material to separate containers for disposal. Remove contaminated clothing, and wash affected skin
areas with soap and water. Wash clothing before reuse. Keep the spill out of all sewers and open
bodies of water.
I. PRODUCT INFORMATION
HM-1410 HERBICIDE is a water-soluble formulation intended for control and suppression of listed
annual, biennial, and perennial broad leaf weeds, as well as woody brush and vines listed in Table 1.
Weed List, including ALS- and Triazine-Resistant Biotypes.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be used for control of these weeds in asparagus, corn, cotton, conservation
reserve programs, fallow cropland, forestry sites, grass grown for seed, hay, proso millet, pasture,
rangeland, rights-of-way general farmstead (noncropland), small grains, sorghum, soybean, sugarcane,
and turf.
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Mode of Action
HM-1410 HERBICIDE is readily absorbed by plants through shoot and root uptake, translocates
throughout the plant's system, and accumulates in areas of active growth. HM-1410 HERBICIDE
interferes with the plant's growth hormones (auxins) resulting in death of many broad leaf weeds.
Resistance Management
HM-1410 HERBICIDE has a low probability of selecting for resistant weed biotypes.
RESISTANCE-MANAGEMENT STATEMENTS
For resistance management, HM-1410 HERBICIDE is a Group 4 herbicide. Any weed population may
contain or develop plants naturally resistant to HM-1410 HERBICIDE and other Group 4 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:
x Rotate the use of HM-1410 HERBICIDE or other Group 4 herbicides within a growing season
sequence or among growing seasons with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds
in a field.
x 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.
x 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.
x 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 harvesting and tillage equipment when moving
between fields, and planting clean seed.
x If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatment with this product, discontinue use
of this product, and switch to another management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of
action, if available.
x 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.
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x For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact a Helena Agri-Enterprises
Representative 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.
Report any incidence of non-performance of this product against a particular weed species to your
Helena Agri-Enterprises 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 seedbank.
Prevent field-to-field and within-field movement of weed seed 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 with 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
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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.
Cleaning Spray Equipment
Clean application equipment thoroughly by using a strong detergent or commercial sprayer cleaner,
according to the manufacturer's directions, and then triple rinsing the equipment before and after applying
this product.
Table 1. Weed list, Including ALS- and Triazine-Resistant Biotypes
ANNUALS
Alkanet
Amaranth, Palmer,
Powell, Spiny
Aster, Slender
Bedstraw, Catchweed
Beggarweed, Florida
Broomweed, Common
Buckwheat, Tartar,
Wild
Burclover, California
Burcucumber
Buttercup, Corn,
Creeping,
Roughseed
Western Field
Carpetweed
Catchfly, Nightflowering
Chamomile, Corn
Chervil, Bur
Chickweed, Common
Clovers
Cockle, Corn, Cow,
White
Cocklebur, Common
Copperleaf,
Hophornbeam
Cornflower (Bachelor
Button)
Croton, Tropic, Woolly
Daisy, English
Dragonhead, American
Eveningprimrose,
Cutleaf
Falseflax, Smallseed
Fleabane; Annual
Flixweed
Fumitory
Goosefoot, Nettleleaf
Hempnettle
Henbit
Jacobs-Ladder
Jimsonweed
Knawel (German
Pigweed, Prostrate,
Red root
(Carelessweed
Rough, Smooth,
Tumble
Pineappleweed
Poorjoe
Poppy, Red-horned
Purslane, Common
Pusley, Florida
Radish, Wild
Buttercup,Tall
Ragweed, Common,
Giant
(Buffaloweed),
Lance-Leaf Rocket,
London, Yellow
Rubberweed, Bitter
(Bitterweed)
Salsify
Senna, Coffee,
Sesbania, Hemp
Shepherdspurse
Sicklepod
Sida, Prickly
(Teaweed)
Smartweed, Green,
Pennsylvania
Sneezeweed, Bitter
Sowthistle, Annual,
Spiny
Spanish
Spikeweed, Common
Spurge Prostrate
Leafy
Spurry, Corn
Starbur, Bristly
Starwort, Little
Sumpweed, Rough
Sunflower, Common
(Wild), Volunteer
Thistle, Russian
Velvetleaf
PERENNIALS
Alfalfa
1
Artichoke, Jerusalem
Aster, Spiny,
Whiteheath
Bedstraw, Smooth
Bindweed, Field,
Hedge
Blueweed, Texas
Bursage, Woollyleaf
1
(Bur Ragweed,
Povertyweed)
Buttercup,Tall
Campion, Bladder
Chickweed, Field,
Mouseear
Chicory
Clover
1, Hop
Dandelion
Dock
1, Broadleaf,
(Bitterdock), Curly
Dogbane, Hemp
Dogfennel1
(Cypressweed)
Fern, Bracken
Garlic, Wild
Goldenrod, Canada,
Missouri
Goldenweed, Common
Hawkweed
Henbane, Black
Horsenettle, Carolina
Iron weed
Knapweed, Black
Diffuse, Russian
1 ,
Spotted
Milkweed, Common,
Honeyvine,
Western
Whorled
Nettle, Stinging
Nightshade, Silverleaf
(White Horsenettle)
Onion, Wild
WOODY SPECIES
Alder
Ash
Aspen
Basswood
Beech
Birch
Blackberry
2
Blackgum2
Cedar2
Cherry
Chinquapin
Cottonwood
Creosotebush
2
Cucumbertree
Dewberry2
Dogwood2
Elm
Grape
Hawthorn
(Thornapple)
2
Hemlock
Hickory
Honeylocust
Honeysuckle
Hornbeam
Huckleberry
Huisache
Hophornbeam
Ivy, Poison
Kudzu
Locust, Black
Maple
Mesquite
Oak
Oak, Poison
Olive, Russian
Persimmon, Eastern
Pine
Plum, Sand (Wild
Plum)
2
Poplar
Rabbitbrush
Redcedar, Eastern2
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Moss) Knotweed,
Prostrate Kochia
Ladysthumb
Lambsquarters,
Common
Lettuce, Miners,
Prickly
Mallow, Common,
Venice
Marestail (Horseweed)
Mayweed
Morningglory, Ivyleaf,
Tall
Mustard, Black, Blue,
Tansy, Treacle,
Tumble, Wild,
Yellowtops
Nightshade, Black,
Cutleaf,
Pennycress, Field
(Fanweed,
Frenchweed,
Stinkweed)
Pepperweed, Virginia
(Peppergrass)
Waterhemp
Waterprimrose, Winged
Wormwood
BIENNIALS
Burdock, Common
Carrot, Wild (Queen
Anne's Lace)
Cockle, White
Eveningprimrose,
Common
Geranium, Carolina
Gromwell
Knapweed, Diffuse,
Spotted
Mallow, Dwarf
Plantain, Bracted
Ragwort, Tansy
Starthistle, Yellow
Sweetclover
Teasel
Thistle, Bull, Milk,
Musk, Plumeless
Plantain, Broadleaf,
Buckhorn
Pokeweed
Ragweed, Western
Redvine
Sericea Lespedeza
Smartweed, Swamp
Snakeweed, Broom
Sorrel
1, Red (Sheep
Sorrel)
Sowthistle, Perennial
Spurge, Leafy
Sundrop,
Thistle, Canada,
Scotch
Toadflax, Dalmatian
Tropical Soda Apple
Trumpetcreeper
(Buckvine)
Vetch
Waterhemlock,
Spotted
Waterprimrose,
Creeping, Yellow
Wormwood, Louisiana
Yankeeweed
Yarrow, Common
1
Rose2, McCartney,
Multiflora
Sagebrush, Fringed
2
Sassafras
Serviceberry
Spicebush
Spruce
Sumac
Sweetgum
2
Sycamore
Tarbush
Willow
Witch hazel
Yaupon2
Yucca2
1 Noted perennials may be controlled using lower rates of HM-1410 HERBICIDE than those listed for
other perennial weeds.
2 Growth suppression only.
II. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be applied to actively growing weeds as aerial, broadcast, band, or spot spray
applications using water or sprayable fertilizer as a carrier. For HM-1410 HERBICIDE application rates for
control or suppression by weed type and growth stage see Table 2. HM-1410 HERBICIDE Application
Rates for Control or Suppression by Weed Type and Growth Stage. For crop-specific application timing
and other details, refer to section VI. Crop-Specific Information.
To avoid uneven spray coverage, HM-1410 HERBICIDE should not be applied during periods of gusty
wind or when wind is in excess of 15 mph.
Avoid off-target movement. Use extreme care when applying HM-1410 HERBICIDE to prevent injury to
desirable plants and shrubs.
Cultivation
DO NOT cultivate within 7 days after applying HM-1410 HERBICIDE.
Sensitive Crop Precautions
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may cause injury to desirable trees and plants, particularly beans, cotton, flowers,
fruit trees, grapes, ornamentals, peas, potatoes, soybeans, sunflowers, tobacco, tomatoes, and other
broadleaf plants when contacting their roots, stems, or foliage. These plants are most sensitive to HM-
1410 HERBICIDE during their development or growing stage.
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Spray Drift Management
x Use coarse sprays (volume median diameter of 400 microns or more) to avoid potential herbicide
drift. Select nozzles that are designed to produce minimal amounts of fine spray particles (less
than 200 microns). Examples of nozzles designed to produce coarse sprays via ground
applications are Delavan® Raindrops, Spraying Systems XR (excluding 110° tips) flat fans, Turbo
Teejets®, Turbo Floodjets®, or large capacity flood nozzles such as D10, TK10, or greater
capacity tips.
x Keep the spray pressure at or below 20 psi and the spray volume at or above 20 gallons per acre
(for ground broadcast applications), unless otherwise required by the manufacturer of drift-
reducing nozzles. Consult your spray nozzle supplier concerning the choice of drift-reducing
nozzles.
x Federally approved agricultural drift-reducing additives may be used.
Aerial Application Methods and Equipment
Water Volume: Use 1 - 10 gallons of water per acre (2 - 20 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre for
preharvest uses). Use the higher spray volume when treating dense or tall vegetation.
Application Equipment: Select nozzles designed to produce minimal amounts of fine spray particles.
Make aerial applications at the lowest safe height to reduce exposing the spray to evaporation and wind.
The applicator must follow the most restrictive use cautions to avoid drift hazards, including those found
in this labeling, as well as state and local regulations and ordinances.
DO NOT use aerial equipment if spray particles can be carried by the wind into areas where sensitive
crops or plants are growing or when temperature inversions exist.
Ground Application (Banding)
When applying HM-1410 HERBICIDE by banding, determine the amount of herbicide and water volume
needed using the following formula:
Bandwidth in inches x Broadcast rate = Banding herbicide
Row width in inches per acre rate per acre
Bandwidth in inches x Broadcast = Banding water
Row width in inches volume per acre volume rate per acre
Ground Application (Broadcast)
Water Volume: Use 3 - 50 gallons of spray solution per broadcast acre for optimal performance. Use the
higher spray volume when treating dense or tall vegetation.
Application Equipment: Select nozzles designed to produce minimal amounts of fine spray particles.
Spray with nozzles as dose to the weeds as is practical for good weed coverage,
Ground Application (Wipers)
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied through wiper application equipment to control or suppress actively
growing broad leaf weeds, brush, and vines. Use a solution containing 1 part HM-1410 HERBICIDE to 1
part water. DO NOT contact desirable vegetation with herbicide solution. Wiper application may be made
to crops (including pastures) and non-cropland areas described in this label with the exception of cotton,
sorghum, and soybean.
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Table 2. - HM-1410 HERBICIDE Application Rates for Control or Suppression by Weed Type and
Growth Stage
Use rate limitations are given in sections V. and VI. Crop-Specific Information.
Weed Type and Stage Rate per Acre
(fl oz)
Weed Type and Stage Rate per Acre
(fl oz)
Annual1
Small, actively growing
Established weed growth
8 16
16 24
Perennial
Top growth suppression
Top growth control & root
suppression
Noted perennials (footnote 1 in
Table 1)
Other perennials3
8 16
16 32
32
32
Biennial
Rosette diameter 1 3:
Rosette diameter 3” or more
Bolting
8 16
16 32
32
Woody Brush & Vine
Top growth suppression
Top growth control2,3
Stems and stem suppression3
16 32
32
32
1 Rates below 8 fluid ounces per acre may provide control or suppression but should typically be
applied with other herbicides that are effective on the same species and biotype.
2 Species notes in Table 2 will require tank mixes for adequate control.
3 DO NOT broadcast apply more than 32 fluid ounces per acre for single application. Use the higher
level of listed rate ranges when treating dense vegetation growth or perennial weeds with well-
established root growth. DO NOT exceed 64 fluid ounces per acre per year.
III. ADDITIVES
To improve postemergence weed control, federally approved agricultural surfactants, sprayable fertilizers
(urea ammonium nitrate, or ammonium sulfate), or crop oil concentrate may be added, particularly in dry
growing conditions. (Refer to Table 3. Additive Rate Per Acre.)
Nitrogen Source
x Urea ammonium nitrate (UAN): Use 2 - 4 quarts of UAN (commonly referred to as 28%, 30%, or
32% nitrogen solution) per acre. DO NOT use brass or aluminum nozzles when spraying UAN.
x Ammonium sulfate (AMS): AMS at 2.5 pounds per acre may be substituted for UAN. Use high-
quality AMS (spray grade) to avoid plugging of nozzles. Other sources of nitrogen are not as
effective as those mentioned. Do not apply AMS, if applied in less than 10 gallons per acre
because of potential problems with precipitation in reduced volumes. Use AMS only if it has been
demonstrated to be successful in local experience.
Nonionic Surfactant
Use 1 pint of an 80% active nonionic spray surfactant per 100 gallons of water. For certain weeds, a
higher spray surfactant rate is recommended.
Oil Concentrate
A crop oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all of the
following criteria:
x be non-phytotoxic,
x contain only EPA-exempt ingredients,
x provide good mixing quality in the jar test, and
x be successful in local experience.
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The exact composition of suitable products will vary; however, vegetable and petroleum oil concentrates
should contain emulsifiers to provide good mixing quality. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more
satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. For additional information, see Compatibility Test for Mix
Components.
Adjuvants containing crop oil concentrates may be used in preplant, preemergence, and preharvest
application, as well as in pastures and noncropland. DO NOT use crop oil concentrate for postemergence
in-crop applications unless specifically allowed in section VI. Crop-Specific Information of this label.
Table 3. Additive Rate per Acre
Additive Rate per Acre
Nonionic surfactant 1 2 pints per 100 gallons
AMS
UAN Solution
Crop Oil Concentrate
2.5 pounds
2 4 quarts
1 quart *
* See manufacturers label for specific rate.
Compatibility Test for Mix Components
Before mixing components, always perform a compatibility jar test.
For 20 gallons per acre spray volume, use 3.3 cups (800 ml) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust
accordingly. Only use water from the intended source at the source temperature.
Add components in the sequence indicated in the Mixing Order using 2 teaspoons for each pound or 1
teaspoon for each pint of label rate per acre.
Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between component additions.
When the components have all been added to the jar, let the solution stand for 15 minutes. Evaluate the
solution for uniformity and stability. The spray solution should not have free oil on the surface, nor fine
particles that precipitate to the bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. If the spray solution is not
compatible, repeat the compatibility test with the addition of a suitable compatibility agent. If the solution
is then compatible, use the compatibility agent as directed on its label. If the solution is still incompatible,
DO NOT mix the ingredients in the same tank.
Mixing Order
1. Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sprayer tank three-quarters full of clean water.
2. Agitation. Maintain constant agitation throughout mixing and application.
3. Inductor. If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after each component has been added.
4. Products in PVA bags. Place any product contained in water-soluble PVA bags into the mixing
tank. Wait until all water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and the product is evenly mixed in
the spray tank before continuing.
5. Water-dispersible products (dry flowables, wettable powders, suspension concentrates, or suspo-
emulsions).
6. Water-soluble products (such as HM-1410 HERBICIDE)
7. Emulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentrate when applicable).
8. Water-soluble additives (such as AMS or UAN when applicable).
9. Remaining quantity of water.
Maintain constant agitation during application.
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IV. TANK MIXING INFORMATION
Tank Mix Partners/Components
The herbicide products listed may be applied with HM-1410 HERBICIDE according to the specific tank
mixing instructions in this label and respective product labels.
See section VI. Crop-Specific Information for more details. Read and follow the applicable Restrictions
and Limitations and Directions for Use on all products involved in tank mixing. The most restrictive
labeling applies to tank mixes.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions and precautionary language of the
products in the mixture (for example, first aid from one product, spray drift management from another).
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may also be used in tank mixtures with foliar applied insecticides including
synthetic pyrethroids such as Ambush®, Asana®, Pounce® and Warrior® insecticides or with the
carbamate insecticide Furadan®. DO NOT apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE in tank mixtures with Lorsban®
insecticide.
Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control, or crop injury may result from mixing HM-1410
HERBICIDE with other pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, or miticides), additives, or
fertilizers. Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC does not recommend using tank mixes other than those listed on
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC labeling. Local agricultural authorities may be a source of information when
using other than Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC recommended tank mixes.
x Accent® (nicosulfuron)
x Ally® (metsulfuron-methyl)
x Amber® (triasulfuron)
x Asulox® (asulam)
x Atrazine
x Axiom™ (flufenacet + metribuzin)
x Banvel® SGF (dicamba)
x Basagran® (bentazon)
x Beacon® (primisulfuron-methyl)
x Bicep II Magnum® (s-metolachlor +
atrazine)
x Bronate® (bromoxynil + MCPA)
x Bronco® (alachlor + glyphosate)
x Buctril® (bromoxynil)
x Bullet® (alachlor + atrazine)
x Canvas® (thifensulfuron + tribenuron +
metsulfuron)
x Caparol® (prometryn)
x Crossbow® (2,4-D + triclopyr)
x Curtail® (clopyralid + 2,4-D)
x Cyclone® (paraquat)
x Degree TM (acetochlor)
x Degree Xtra™ (acetochlor + atrazine)
x DoublePlay® (acetochlor + EPTC)
x Dual Magnum™ (s-metolachlor)
x Dual II Magnum® (s-metolachlor +
atrazine)
x Eradicane® (EPTC)
x Evik® (ametryn)
x Exceed® (primisulfuron + prosulfuron)
x Express® (thifensulfuron +
tribenuronmethyl)
x Fallow Master® (glyphosate + dicamba)
x Field Master TM (acetochlor + atrazine +
glyphosate)
x Finesse® (chlorsulfuron +
metsulfuronmethyl)
x Frontier® (dimethenamid)
x FulTime™ (acetochlor + atrazine)
x Garlon® (triclopyr)
x Glean® (chlorsulfuron)
x Gramoxone® Extra (paraquat)
x Guardsman® (dimethenamid + atrazine)
x Harmony® Extra (thifensulfuron +
tribenuron-methyl)
x Harness® (acetochlor)
x Harness® Xtra (acetochlor + atrazine)
x Hornet TM, (flumetsalam + clopyralid)
x Karmex® (diuron)
x Kerb® (pronamide)
x Laddok® S-12 (bentazon + atrazine)
x Landmaster® BW (glyphosate + 2,4-D)
x Lariat® (alachlor + atrazine)
x Lasso® (alachlor)
x Lexone® (metribuzin)
x Liberty® (glufosinate)
x Lightning® (imazethapyr + imazapyr)
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x Marksman® (dicamba + atrazine)
x MCPA
x Outlook® (dimethenamid-P)
x Paramount® (qulnclorac)
x Partner® (alachlor)
x Peak® (prosulfuron)
x Permit® (halosulfuron)
x Princep® (simazine)
x Prowl@ (pendimethalin)
x Python™ (flumetsulam)
x Ramrod® (propachlor)
x Roundup Ultra® (glyphosate)
x Roundup Ultra® RT (glyphosate)
x Sencor® (metribuzin)
x Spirit TM (primisulfuron + prosulfuron)
x Stinger® (clopyralid)
x Surpass® (acetochlor)
x Sutan® + (butylate)
x Tiller® (fenoxapropethyl + MCPA + 2,4-D)
x TopNotch™ (acetochlor)
x Tordon® 22K (picloram)
x Touchdown® (sulfosate)
x Tough* (pyridate)
x 2,4-D
V. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
x Maximum seasonal use rate: Refer to Table 4. Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations for crop
specific maximum seasonal use rates. DO NOT exceed 64 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE
(2 pounds acid equivalent) per acre, per year.
x Single maximum use rate: DO NOT exceed 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per single
application
x Preharvest Interval (PHI): Refer to section VI. Crop-Specific Information for preharvest intervals.
x Restricted-Entry Interval (REI): 24 hours
x Crop Rotational Restrictions:
The interval between application and planting rotational crop is given below. Always exclude counting
days when the ground is frozen. Planting at intervals less than specified below may result in crop injury.
Moisture is essential for the degradation of this herbicide in soil. If dry weather prevails, use cultivation to
allow herbicide contact with moist soil.
Planting/replanting restrictions for HM-1410 HERBICIDE applications of 24 fluid ounces per acre or less:
No rotational cropping restrictions apply at 120 days or more following application. Additionally, for annual
crop uses in this label including corn, cotton, sorghum, and soybean, follow the preplant use directions in
section VI. Crop-Specific Information. For barley, oat, wheat, and other grass seedings, the interval
between application and planting is 15 days per 8 fluid ounces per acre applied east of the Mississippi
River and 22 days per 8 fluid ounces per acre west of the Mississippi River.
Planting/replanting restrictions for applications of more than 24 fluid ounces and up to 64 fluid ounces of
HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre: Corn, sorghum, cotton (east of the Rocky Mountains) and all other crops
grown in areas with 30" or more of annual rainfall may be planted 120 days or more after application.
Barley, oat, wheat, and other grass seedings, may be planted if the interval from application to planting is
30 days per 16 fluid ounces per acre east of the Mississippi River and 45 days per 16 fluid ounces per
acre west of the Mississippi River. For all other crops in areas with less than 30" of annual rainfall, the
interval between application and planting is 180 days or more.
x Rainfast period: Rainfall or irrigation occurring within 4 hours after postemergence applications
may reduce the effectiveness of HM-1410 HERBICIDE.
x Stress: DO NOT apply to crops under stress due to lack of moisture, hail damage, flooding,
herbicide injury, mechanical injury, insects, or widely fluctuating temperatures as injury may
result.
x DO NOT apply through any type of irrigation equipment. DO NOT treat irrigation ditches or water
used for crop irrigation or domestic purposes.
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Table 4. Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations1
Crop Maximum rate
per Acre per
Application
(fl oz)
Maximum In-
Crop Rate per
Acre per Season
(fl oz)
Livestock
Grazing or
Feeding
Aircraft
Application
Allowed
Asparagus 16 16 Yes Yes
Barley, Fall
, Spring
8
8
12
11
Yes Yes
Conservation
Reserve Program
(CRP)
32
64
Yes
Yes
Corn 16 24 Yes 2 Yes
Cotton 8 8 Yes Yes
Fallow Ground 32 64 Yes Yes
Grass Grown for
Seed
32 64 Yes Yes
Oats 4 4 Yes Yes
Pastureland 32 32 Yes Yes
Proso Millet 4 4 Yes Yes
Small Grains
grown for grass,
forage, fodder,
hay and/or
pasture
16
16
Yes
Yes
Sorghum 8 16 Yes Yes
Soybean 32 64 Yes Yes
Sugarcane 32 64 Yes Yes
Triticale 4 4 Yes Yes
Turf 32 32 Yes Yes
Wheat 8 16 Yes Yes
1 Refer to section VI. Crop-Specific Information for more details.
2 Once the crop reaches the ensilage (milk) stage or later in maturity.
VI. CROP-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
ASPARAGUS
Apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE to emerged and actively growing weeds in 40 - 60 gallons of diluted spray
per treated acre immediately after cutting the field but at least 24 hours before the next cutting. Multiple
applications may be made per growing season.
If spray contacts emerged spears, crooking (twisting) of some spears may result. If such crooking occurs,
discard affected spears.
Rates: Apply 8 -16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE to control annual sowthistle, black mustard,
Canada and Russian thistle, and red root pigweed, (carelessweed).
Apply 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE to control common chickweed, field bindweed, Nettleleaf
goosefoot, and wild radish. Multiple applications may be made per growing season. DO NOT exceed a
total of 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre, per crop year.
DO NOT harvest prior to 24 hours after treatment.
DO NOT use in the Coachella Valley of California.
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It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Asparagus Tank Mixes
Apply 8 -16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE with glyphosate (Roundup® Ultra herbicide) or 2,4-D to
improve control of Canada thistle and field bindweed.
BETWEEN CROP APPLICATIONS
PREPLANT DIRECTIONS (POSTHARVEST. FALLOW. CROP STUBBLE. SET-ASIDE) FOR
BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be applied either postharvest in the fall, spring, or summer during the fallow
period or to crop stubble/set-aside acres. Apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE as a broadcast or spot treatment to
emerged and actively growing weeds after crop harvest (postharvest) and before a killing frost or in the
fallow cropland or crop stubble the following spring or summer.
See Crop-Rotational Restrictions in section V. Restrictions and Limitations for the required interval
between application and planting to prevent crop injury.
Rates and Timings:
Apply 4 - 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre. Refer to Table 2 to determine use rates for
specific targeted weed species. For best performance, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE when annual weeds
are less than 6" tall, when biennial weeds are in the rosette stage and to perennial weed regrowth in late
summer or fall following a mowing or tillage treatment. The most effective control of upright perennial
broadleaf weeds such as Canada thistle and Jerusalem artichoke occurs if HM-1410 HERBICIDE is
applied when the majority of weeds have at least 4 - 6" of regrowth or for weeds such as field bindweed
and hedge bindweed that are in or beyond the full bloom stage.
Avoid disturbing treated areas following application. Treatments may not kill weeds that develop from
seed or underground plant parts such as rhizomes or bulblets, after the effective period for HM-1410
HERBICIDE.
For seedling control, a follow-up program or other cultural practices could be instituted. For small grain in-
crop uses of HM-1410 HERBICIDE, refer to the small grain section for details.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Between Crop Tank Mixes
In tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides, apply 4 - 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per acre for control of annual weeds, or 16 - 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per
acre for control of biennial and perennial weeds:
• Ally® • Gramoxone® Extra
• Amber® • Kerb®
• Atrazine • Landmaster® BW
• Curtail® • Paramount®
• Cyclone® • Sencor ®
• Fallow Master® • Tordon® 22K
• Finesse® • Touchdown®
• Glyphosate (Roundup Ultra) • 2,4-D
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CORN (FIELD, POP, SEED, AND SILAGE)
Direct contact of HM-1410 HERBICIDE with corn seed must be avoided. If corn seeds are less than 1.5"
below the soil surface, delay application until corn has emerged.
Applications of HM-1410 HERBICIDE to corn during periods of rapid growth may result in temporary
leaning. Corn will usually become erect within 3 - 7 days. Cultivation should be delayed until after corn is
growing normally to avoid breakage.
Corn may be harvested or grazed for feed once the crop has reached the ensilage (milk) stage or later in
maturity. Up to 2 applications of HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be made during a growing season.
Sequential applications must be separated by 2 weeks or more.
DO NOT apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE to seed corn or popcorn without first verifying with your local seed
corn company (supplier) the selectivity of HM-1410 HERBICIDE on your inbred line or variety of popcorn.
This precaution will help avoid potential injury of sensitive varieties.
Avoid using crop oil concentrates after crop emergence as crop injury may result. Use crop oil
concentrates only in dry conditions when corn is less than 5" tall and when applying HM-1410
HERBICIDE alone or tank mixed with atrazine.
DO NOT use a sprayable fluid fertilizer as the carrier for applications of HM-1410 HERBICIDE made after
corn emergence.
DO NOT use on sweet corn.
PREPLANT AND PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION IN NO TILLAGE CORN:
Rates:
Apply 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre on medium- or fine-textured soils containing
2.5% or greater organic matter. Use 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre on coarse soils
(sand, loamy sand, and sandy loam) or medium- and fine-textured soils with less than 2.5% organic
matter.
Timing:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be applied to emerged weeds before, during, or after planting a corn crop.
When planting into a legume sod (e.g. alfalfa or clover), apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE after 4 - 6" of
regrowth has occurred.
PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION IN CONVENTIONAL OR REDUCED TILLAGE CORN:
Rates:
Apply 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre to medium- or fine-textured soils that
contain 2.5% organic matter or more. DO NOT apply to coarse-textured soils (sand, loamy sand, or sandy
loam) or any soil with less than 2.5% organic matter until after corn emergence (see Early
Postemergence uses below).
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Timing:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied after planting and prior to corn emergence. Preemergence
application of HM-1410 HERBICIDE does not require mechanical incorporation to become active. A
shallow mechanical incorporation is recommended if the application is not followed by adequate rainfall or
sprinkler irrigation. Avoid tillage equipment (e.g. drags, harrows) that concentrate treated soil over seed
furrow, as seed damage could result.
Preemergence control of cocklebur, jimsonweed, and velvetleaf may be reduced if conditions such as low
temperature or lack of soil moisture cause delayed or deep germination of weeds.
EARLY POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION IN ALL TILLAGE SYSTEMS:
Rates:
Apply 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre. Reduce the rate to 8 fluid ounces of
HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre for corn grown on coarse-textured soils (sand, loamy sand, and
sandy loam).
Timing:
Apply between corn emergence and the 5-Ieaf stage or 8" tall, whichever occurs first. Refer to
Late Postemergence Application if the sixth true leaf is emerging from whorl or the corn is greater than
8" tall.
LATE POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION:
Rate:
Apply 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre.
Timing:
Apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE from 8 - 36" tall corn or 15 days before tassel emergence, whichever comes
first. For best performance, apply when weeds are less than 3" tall.
Apply directed spray when corn leaves prevent proper spray coverage, sensitive crops are growing
nearby, or tank mixing with 2,4-D. DO NOT apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE when soybeans are growing
nearby if any of these conditions exist:
x corn is more than 24" tall
x soybean are more than 10" tall
x soybean have begun to bloom
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Corn Tank Mixes or Sequential Uses
When using tank mix or sequential applications with HM-1410 HERBICIDE, always follow the companion
product label to determine specific use rates by soil types, weed species, and weed or crop growth stage.
In addition, follow precautions and restrictions including state and local use restrictions that may apply to
specific products.
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Apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE prior to, in tank mix with, or after one or more of the following herbicides:
x Accent®
x Atrazine
x Axiom TM
x Banvel®
x Beacon®
x Bicep®
x Bullet®
x HM-1410 HERBICIDE
x Degree™
x Degree Xtra TM
x DoublePlay® 1
x Dual Magnum™
x Dual II Magnum®
x Eradicane®
x Exceed®
x Field Master®
x Frontier®
x FulTime®
x Gramoxone® Extra
x Guardsman®
x Harness®
x Harness® Xtra
x Hornet TM
x Laddok® S-12
x Lasso®
x Liberty® 2
x Lightning® 4
x Marksman®
x Outlook®
x Permit®
x Princep®
x Prowl®
x Python TM
x Roundup Ultra® 3
x Roundup Ultra® RT
x Spirit TM
x Stinger®
x Surpass®
x Sutan® + 1
x TopNotch TM
x Touchdown®
x Tough®
x 2,4-D
1 Sequential use only.
2 Use only on Liberty Link® (glufosinate tolerant) corn hybrids.
3 Includes postemergence use on Roundup Ready® (glyphosate tolerant) corn hybrids.
4 Use only CLEARFIELD® (imidazolinone tolerant) corn hybrids.
COTTON
PREPLANT APPLICATION:
Apply up to 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre to control emerged broadleaf weeds prior to
planting cotton in conventional or conservation tillage systems.
For best performance, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE when weeds are in the 2 - 4 leaf stage and rosettes
are less than 2" across.
Following application of HM-1410 HERBICIDE and a minimum accumulation of 1" of rainfall or overhead
irrigation, a waiting interval of 21 days is required per 8 fluid ounces per acre or less. These intervals
must be observed prior to planting cotton.
DO NOT apply preplant to cotton west of the Rockies.
DO NOT make HM-1410 HERBICIDE preplant applications to cotton in geographic areas with average
annual rainfall less than 25".
If applying a spring preplant treatment following application of a fall preplant (postharvest) treatment, then
the combination of both treatments may not exceed 2 pounds acid equivalent per acre.
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It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Cotton Tank Mixes
For control of grasses or additional broadleaf weeds, HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with
Caparol®, Gramoxone® Extra, and Roundup® Ultra RT herbicides.
GRASS GROWN FOR SEED
Apply 8 - 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre on seedling grass after the crop
reaches the 3 - 5 leaf stage. Apply up to 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE on well-established
perennial grass. For best performance, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE when weeds are in the 2 - 4 leaf
stage and rosettes are less than 2" across. Use the higher level of listed rate ranges when treating more
mature weeds or dense vegetative growth.
To suppress annual grasses such as brome (downy and ripgut), rattail fescue, and windgrass, apply up to
32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre in the fall or late summer after harvest and
burning of established grass seed crops. Applications should be made immediately following the first
irrigation when the soil is moist and before weeds have more than 2 leaves.
DO NOT apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE after the grass seed crop begins to joint.
Refer to the Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and General Farmstead section for grazing and feeding
restrictions.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Grass Seed Tank Mixes
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied in tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides:
x Buctril®
x Curtail®
x Express®
x Karmex®
x MCPA amine
x Sencor®
x Stinger®
x 2,4-D amine or ester
PROSO MILLET
For use only within Colorado, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE combined with 2,4-D will provide control or suppression of the annual broadleaf
weeds listed in Table 1.
Apply 4 ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE. Apply the tank mix of HM-1410 HERBICIDE + 2,4-D as a
broadcast or spot treatment to emerged and actively growing weeds and when proso millet is in the 2 - 5
leaf stage. Use directions for 2,4-D products vary with manufacturers. Refer to a 2,4-D product with
labeling consistent with the crop stage timing for HM-1410 HERBICIDE. Some types of proso millet
maybe affected adversely by a tank mix of HM-1410 HERBICIDE + 2,4-D.
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DO NOT apply unless possible proso millet crop injury will be acceptable.
Restrictions for proso millet that is grazed or cut for hay are indicated in Table 6. Timing Restrictions for
Lactating Dairy Animals Following Treatment in Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and General Farmstead
section of this label.
PASTURE, HAY, RANGELAND, AND GENERAL FARMSTEAD (NONCROPLAND)
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be used on pasture, hay, rangeland, and general farmstead (noncropland)
(including fencerows and non-irrigation ditchbanks) for control or suppression of broadleaf weed and
brush species listed in Table 1.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may also be applied to non-cropland areas to control broadleaf weeds in noxious
weed control programs, districts, or areas including broadcast or spot treatment of roadsides and
highways, utilities, railroad, and pipeline rights-of-way. Noxious weeds must be recognized at the state
level, but programs may be administered at state, county, or other level.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE uses described in this section also pertain to small grains (forage sorghum, rye,
sudangrass, or wheat) grown for pasture use only. Some perennial weeds may be controlled with lower
rates of either HM-1410 HERBICIDE or HM-1410 HERBICIDE plus 2,4-D (refer to Table 2).
Rates and Timings
Refer to Table 2 for rate selection based on targeted weed or brush species. Some weed species will
require tank mixes for adequate control.
DO NOT broadcast apply more than 32 fluid ounces per acre.
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, DO NOT exceed a total of 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per treated acre during a growing season.
Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations
DO NOT apply more than 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre to small grains grown for
pasture.
Newly seeded areas may be severely injured if more than 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE is
applied per acre.
Established grass crops growing under stress can exhibit various injury symptoms that may be more
pronounced if herbicides are applied. Bentgrass, carpetgrass, buffalograss, and St. Augustinegrass may
be injured if more than 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE is applied per acre. Usually colonial
bentgrasses are more tolerant than creeping types. Velvetgrasses are most easily injured. Treatments will
kill or injure alfalfa, clovers, lespedeza, wild winter peas, vetch, and other legumes.
Table 5 lists the timing restrictions for grazing or harvesting hay from treated fields. There are no grazing
restrictions for animals other than lactating dairy animals.
Table 5. Timing Restrictions for Lactating Dairy Animals Following Treatment
HM-1410 HERBICIDE Rate
per Treated Acre (pts)
Days Before Grazing
(days)
Days Before Hay Harvest
(days)
Up to 1
Up to 2
Up to 4
7
21
40
37
51
70
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HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be applied using water, oil in water emulsions including invert systems, or
sprayable fluid fertilizer as a carrier (refer to the Compatibility Test for Mix Components).
To prepare oil in water emulsions, half-fill spray tank with water, then add the appropriate amount of
emulsifier. With continuous agitation, slowly add the herbicide and then the oil (such as diesel oil or fuel
oil) or a premix of oil plus additional emulsifier to spray tank. Complete filling of spray tank with water.
Maintain vigorous agitation during spray operation to prevent oil and water from forming separate layers.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied broadcast using either ground or aerial application equipment.
Aerial Application:
x Spray Volume: Use 2 - 40 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre in a water-based carrier.
Ground Application:
x Spray Volume: Use 3 - 600 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre. The volume of spray applied
will depend on the height, density, and type of weeds or brush being treated and on the type of
equipment being used.
x Spot Treatments: HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied to individual clumps or small areas of
undesirable vegetation using handgun or similar types of application equipment. Apply diluted
sprays to allow complete wetting (up to runoff) of foliage and stems.
Cut Surface Treatments:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied as a cut surface treatment for control of unwanted trees and
prevention of sprouts of cut trees.
Rate: Mix 1 part HM-1410 HERBICIDE with 1 - 3 parts water to create the application solution. Use the
lower dilution rate when treating difficult-to-control species.
x For Frill or Girdle Treatments: Make a continuous cut or a series of overlapping cuts using an axe
to girdle tree trunk. Spray or paint the cut surface with the solution.
x For Stump Treatments: Spray or paint freshly cut surface with the water mix. The area adjacent to
the bark should be thoroughly wet.
NOTE: For more rapid foliar effects, 2,4-D may be added to the solution.
Applications for Control of Dormant Multiflora Rose:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be applied when plants are dormant as an undiluted spot treatment directly to
the soil or as a Lo-Oil basal bark treatment using an oil-water emulsion solution.
x Spot treatments: Spot treatment applications of HM-1410 HERBICIDE should be applied directly
to the soil as close as possible to the root crown but within 6 - 8" of the crown. On sloping terrain,
apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE to the uphill side of the crown, DO NOT apply when snow or water
prevents applying HM-1410 HERBICIDE directly to the soil. The use rate of HM-1410
HERBICIDE depends on the canopy diameter of the multiflora rose.
Examples; Use 0.25, 1.0, or 2.35 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE respectively, for 5, 10, or 15 feet
canopy diameters.
x Lo-Oil basal bark treatments; For Lo-Oil basal bark treatments, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE to
the basal stem region from the ground line to a height of 12 - 18". Spray until runoff, with special
emphasis on covering the root crown. For best results, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE when plants
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are dormant. DO NOT apply after bud break or when plants are showing signs of active growth.
DO NOT apply when snow or water prevents applying HM-1410 HERBICIDE to the ground line.
To prepare approximately 2 gallons of a Lo-Oil spray solution:
1. Combine 1.5 gallons of water, 1 ounce of emulsifier, 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE,
and 2.5 pints of No. 2 diesel fuel.
2. Adjust the amounts of materials used proportionately to the amount of final spray solution
desired.
DO NOT exceed 8 gallons of spray solution mix applied per acre, per year.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Pasture Tank Mixes
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied in tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides:
x Ally®
x Amber®
x Crossbow®
x Curtail®
x Garlon®
x Gramoxone® Extra
x Roundup Ultra® RT
x Stinger®
x Tordon® 22K
x 2,4-D
CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP)
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be used on both newly seeded and established grasses grown in
Conservation Reserve or federal Set-Aside Programs. Treatments of HM-1410 HERBICIDE will injure or
may kill alfalfa, clovers, lespedeza, wild winter peas, vetch, and other legumes.
NEWLY SEEDED AREAS
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied either preplant or postemergence to newly seeded grasses or
small grains such as barley, oats, rye, sudangrass, wheat, or other grain species grown as a cover crop.
Postemergence applications may be made after seedling grasses exceed the 3-leaf stage. Rates of
HM-1410 HERBICIDE greater than 16 fluid ounces per treated acre may severely injure newly seeded
grasses.
Preplant applications may injure new seedings if the interval between application and grass planting is
less than 45 days per 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE applied per treated acre west of the
Mississippi River or 20 days per 16 fluid ounces applied east of the Mississippi River.
ESTABLISHED GRASS STANDS
Established grass stands are perennial grasses planted one or more seasons prior to treatment. Certain
species (bentgrass, carpetgrass, smooth brome, buffalograss, or St. Augustinegrass) may be injured
when treated with more than 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre.
When applied at specified rates, HM-1410 HERBICIDE will control many annual and biennial weeds and
provide control or suppression of many perennial weeds.
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Rates and Timings
Apply 4 - 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre. Refer to Table 2 for rates based on target
weed species. HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed or applied sequentially with other products
labeled for use in Conservation Reserve Programs such as atrazine, Cyclone®, glyphosate (Roundup
Ultra®), Gramoxone® Extra, Touchdown®, or 2,4-D.
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, DO NOT exceed a total of 64 fluid ounces (4 pints) of
HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre per year.
SMALL GRAINS NOT UNDERSEEDED TO LEGUMES
(fall- and spring-seeded barley, oat, triticale and wheat)
HM-1410 HERBICIDE combinations with listed tank mix partners will provide control or suppression of the
annual broadleaf weeds listed in Table 1. For improved control of listed weeds, tank mix HM-1410
HERBICIDE with one or more of the herbicides listed. HM-1410 HERBICIDE used in a tank mix with other
herbicides offers the best spectrum of weed control and herbicide tolerant or resistant weed
management. Refer to the specific crop section for HM-1410 HERBICIDE application rate and timing.
For applications prior to weed emergence or when sulfonylurea-resistant weeds are present or
suspected, tank mix a minimum of 3 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre with a non-
sulfonylurea herbicide such as 2,4-D or MCPA. Tank mixing HM-1410 HERBICIDE with these products
will offer more consistent control of sulfonylurea-resistant weeds.
Additives:
When tank mixing HM-1410 HERBICIDE with sulfonylurea herbicides (Ally®, Amber®, Canvas®,
Express®, Finesse®, Glean®, Harmony® Extra, and Peak®), use 1 - 4 pints of Federally approved
agricultural surfactant (containing at least 80% active ingredient) per 100 gallons of spray or not more
than 0.25 - 0.5% by volume. Use the highest rate of surfactant when using the lower rate ranges of the
tank mix or when treating more mature and difficult to control weeds or dense vegetative growth.
Refer to the specific crop sections below for use rates. When treating difficult to control weeds such as
kochia, wild buckwheat, cow cockle, prostrate knotweed, Russian thistle, and prickly lettuce or when
dense vegetative growth occurs, use the 3 - 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre.
Timings:
Apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE before, during, or after planting small grains. See specific small grain crop
uses below for maximum crop stage. For best performance, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE when weeds are
in the 2 - 3 leaf stage and rosettes are less than 2" across. Applying HM-1410 HERBICIDE to small grains
during periods of rapid growth may result in crop leaning. This condition is temporary and will not reduce
crop yields.
Applications to small grains may be made with aerial applications with 1 gallon of water or more per acre.
Where dense foliage is present, 2 - 3 gallons of water per acre should be used.
Restrictions for small grain areas that are grazed or cut for hay are indicated in Table 6 in Pasture, Hay,
Rangeland, and General Farmstead section of this label.
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SMALL GRAINS: BARLEY
(fall- and spring-seeded)
EARLY SEASON APPLICATIONS:
Apply 2 - 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE to fall-seeded barley prior to the jointing stage. Apply 2 -
3 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE before spring-seeded barley exceeds the 4-leaf stage.
Note: For spring barley varieties that are seeded during the winter months or later, follow the rates and
timings given for spring-seeded barley.
DO NOT tank mix HM-1410 HERBICIDE with 2,4-D in early season applications on spring-seeded barley.
PREHARVEST APPLICATIONS:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be used to control weeds that may interfere with harvest of fall- and spring-
seeded barley. Apply 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre as a broadcast or spot treatment to
annual broadleaf weeds when barley is in the hard dough stage and the green color is gone from the
nodes (joints) of the stem. Best results will be obtained if application can be made when weeds are
actively growing, but before weeds canopy.
A waiting interval of 7 days is required before harvest
DO NOT use pre-harvest treated barley for seed unless a germination test is performed on the seed with
an acceptable result of 95% germination or better.
For control of additional broadleaf weeds or grasses, HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with other
herbicides, such as 2,4-D, that are labeled for pre-harvest uses in barley.
DO NOT make pre-harvest applications in California.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Barley Tank Mixes
Table 6. Tank Mix Partner
Alley®1
Amber®1
Bronate®
Buctril®
Canvas®1
Express®1
Finesse®1
Glean®1
Harmony® Extra1
MCPA amine or ester
Metribuzin (Sencor®, Lexone®)
2,4-D amine or ester 2,3
1 DO NOT use low rates of sulfonylureas (Ally, Amber,
Canvas, Express, Finesse, Glean, and Harmony Extra on
more mature weeds or on dense vegetative growth.
2 When using formulations other than 4 pounds per
gallon use pounds of a.e. per acre listed
3 This tank mix is for fall-seeded barley only
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SMALL GRAINS: OAT
(fall- and spring-seeded)
EARLY SEASON APPLICATIONS:
Apply 2 - 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre to fall-seeded oat prior to the jointing stage.
Apply 2 - 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE before spring-seeded oat exceeds the 5-Ieaf stage.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with MCPA amine or ester for applications in oat.
DO NOT tank mix HM-1410 HERBICIDE with 2,4-D in oat.
Pre-Harvest Interval: 7 days
SMALL GRAINS: TRITICALE
(fall- and spring-seeded)
EARLY SEASON APPLICATIONS:
Apply 2 - 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE to triticale. Early season applications to fall-seeded
triticale must be made prior to the jointing stage.
Early season applications to spring-seeded triticale must be made before triticale reaches the 6-leaf
stage.
Triticale Tank Mixes: For best performance, HM-1410 HERBICIDE should be used in tank mix
combination with bromoxynil (Buctril, Brox 2E) herbicide.
Pre-Harvest Interval: 7 days
SMALL GRAINS: WHEAT
(fall- and spring-seeded)
EARLY SEASON APPLICATIONS:
Apply 2 - 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE to wheat unless using one of the fall-seeded wheat
specific programs below. Early season applications to fall-seeded wheat must be made prior to the
jointing stage.
Early season applications to spring-seeded wheat must be made before wheat exceeds the 6-leaf stage.
Early developing wheat varieties such as TAM 107, Madison, or Wakefield must receive application
between early tillering and the jointing stage. Care should be taken in staging these varieties to be certain
that the application occurs prior to the jointing stage.
To improve control of Russian thistle, flixweed, gromwell, or mayweed, add 2,4-D amine or ester to a tank
mix with one of the following herbicides: Ally®, Amber®, Canvas®, Express®, Finesse®, Glean®,
Harmony® Extra, or PeakTM).
SPECIFIC USE PROGRAMS FOR FALL-SEEDED WHEAT ONLY:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be used at 6 fluid ounces on fall-seeded wheat in Western Oregon as a spring
application only. In Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, up to 8 fluid ounces of
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HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied on fall-seeded wheat after it exceeds the 3-leaf stage for
suppression of perennial weeds, such as field bindweed. Applications may be made in the fall following a
frost but before a killing freeze. HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with 2,4-D amine at 8 fluid
ounces after wheat begins to tiller. Periods of extended stress such as cold and wet weather may
enhance the possibility of crop injury. For fall applications only, DO NOT use if the potential for crop injury
is not acceptable.
PREHARVEST APPLICATIONS:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be used to control weeds that may interfere with harvest of wheat. Apply 8
fluid ounces HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre as a broadcast or spot treatment to annual broadleaf weeds
when wheat is in the hard dough stage and the green color is gone from the nodes (joints) of the stem.
Best results will be obtained if application can be made when weeds are actively growing but before
weeds canopy.
A waiting interval of 7 days is required before harvest.
DO NOT use pre-harvest treated wheat for seed unless a germination test is performed on the seed with
an acceptable result of 95% germination or better.
For control of additional broadleaf weeds or grasses, HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with other
herbicides such as Ally, Roundup® Ultra, and 2,4-D.
DO NOT make pre-harvest applications in California.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Wheat Tank Mixes
Table 7. Tank Mix Partner
Alley®1
Amber®1
Bronate®
Buctril®
Canvas®1
Express®1
Finesse®1
Glean®1
Harmony® Extra1
Karmex®3
Glyphosate
(Roundup Ultra® RT)
MCPA amine or ester
Metribuzin3
(Sencor®, Lexone®)
Peak®1
Stinger®
Tiller®2
2,4-D amine or ester 2,3
1 DO NOT use low rates of sulfonylurea herbicides, such as
Ally, Amber, Canvas, Express, Finesse, Glean, Harmony
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Extra and Peak on more mature weeds or on dense
vegetative growth.
2 DO NOT use HM-1410 HERBICIDE as a tank mix
treatment with Dakota or Tiller on Durum wheat. DO NOT
tank mix with Tiller if wild oat is the target weed.
3 Tank mixes with Karmex and metribuzin are for use in
fall-seeded wheat only,
SORGHUM
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied preplant, postemergence, or preharvest in sorghum to control
many annual broadleaf weeds and to reduce competition from established perennial broadleaf weeds, as
well as control their seedlings.
DO NOT graze or feed treated sorghum forage or silage prior to mature grain stage. If sorghum is grown
for pasture or hay, refer to Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and General Farmstead section of this label for
specific grazing and feeding restrictions.
DO NOT apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE to sorghum grown for seed production.
Sorghum, forage PHI = 20 days
Sorghum, fodder PHI = 30 days
PRE PLANT APPLICATION:
Up to 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied per acre if applied at least 15 days before
sorghum planting.
POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION:
Up to 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre may be applied after sorghum is in the spike stage
(all sorghum emerged) but before sorghum is 15" tall. For best performance, apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE
when the sorghum crop is in the 3 - 5 leaf stage and weeds are small (less than 3" tall). Use drop pipes
(drop nozzles) if sorghum is taller than 8". Keep the spray off the sorghum leaves and out of the whorl to
reduce the likelihood of crop injury and to improve spray coverage of weed foliage. Applying HM-1410
HERBICIDE to sorghum during periods of rapid growth may result in temporary leaning of plants or rolling
of leaves. These effects are usually outgrown within 10 -14 days.
Preharvest uses in Texas and Oklahoma only:
Up to 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre may be applied for weed suppression any time
after the sorghum has reached the soft dough stage. A federally approved agricultural surfactant may be
used to improve performance. For aerial applications, use at least 2 gallons of water-based carrier per
treated acre. Delay harvest until 30 days after a preharvest treatment.
SPLIT APPLICATION:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied in split applications: preplant followed by postemergence or
preharvest; or postemergence followed by preharvest. DO NOT exceed 8 fluid ounces per acre, per
application or a total of 16 ounces per acre, per season.
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It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Sorghum Tank Mixes and Sequential Treatments
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied prior to, in tank mixes with, or after one or more of the following
herbicides:
x Atrazine
x Basagran®
x Bicep II Magnum®
x Buctril®
x Cyclone®
x Dual Magnum™
x Dual II Magnum®
x Fallow Master®
x Frontier®
x Gramoxone® Extra
x Guardsman®
x Laddok® S-12
x Landmaster®
x Lasso®
x Outlook®
x Paramount®
x Peak®
x Permit®
x Ramrod®
x Roundup Ultra®
SOYBEAN
PREPLANT APPLICATIONS:
Apply 4 -16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre to control emerged broadleaf weeds prior to
planting soybeans. DO NOT exceed 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre in a spring
application prior to planting soybeans.
Following application of HM-1410 HERBICIDE and a minimum accumulation of 1" rainfall or overhead
irrigation, a waiting interval of 14 days is required for 8 fluid ounces per acre or less, and 28 days for 16
fluid ounces per acre. These intervals must be observed prior to planting soybeans or crop injury may
occur.
DO NOT make HM-1410 HERBICIDE preplant applications to soybeans in geographic areas with
average annual rainfall less than 25".
PREHARVEST APPLICATIONS:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be used to control many annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and control or
suppress many biennial and perennial broadleaf weeds in soybean prior to harvest (refer to Table 1).
Apply 8 - 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre as a broadcast or spot treatment to emerged
and actively growing weeds after soybean pods have reached mature brown color and at least 75% leaf
drop has occurred.
Soybeans may be harvested 14 days or more after a preharvest application.
Treatments may not kill weeds that develop from seed or underground plant parts, such as rhizomes or
bulblets after the effective period for HM-1410 HERBICIDE. For seedling control, a follow-up program or
other cultural practice could be instituted.
DO NOT use preharvest-treated soybean for seed unless a germination test is performed on the seed
with an acceptable result of 95% germination or better.
DO NOT feed soybean fodder or hay following a preharvest application of HM-1410 HERBICIDE.
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DO NOT make preharvest applications in California.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Soybean Tank Mixes
PREPLANT TANK MIXES:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with other herbicides registered for early preplant use in
soybeans including burndown herbicides such as glyphosate (Roundup Ultra®) and 2,4-D or residual
herbicides such as Outlook®, Frontier® or Dual Magnum™.
PREHARVEST TANK MIXES:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with other herbicides registered for preharvest use in soybeans
such as glyphosate (Roundup Ultra) and Gramoxone® Extra.
SUGARCANE
Apply HM-1410 HERBICIDE for control of annual, biennial, or perennial broadleaf weeds listed in Table 1.
Apply 8 - 24 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre for control of annual weeds, 16 - 32 fluid
ounces for control of biennial weeds, and for control or suppression of perennial weeds.
Use the higher level of listed rate ranges when treating dense vegetative growth.
Retreatments may be made as needed, however,
DO NOT exceed a total of 64 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre during a growing
season.
Sugarcane PHI = 87 days
Timing:
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied to sugarcane any time after weeds have emerged, but before the
close-in stage of sugarcane. Applications of 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre made over
the top of actively growing sugarcane may result in crop injury.
When possible, direct the spray beneath the sugarcane canopy to minimize the likelihood of crop injury.
Using directed sprays will also help maximize the spray coverage of weed foliage.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Sugarcane Tank Mixes
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with other products registered for use in sugarcane such as
Asulox®, atrazine, Evik®, and 2,4-D.
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FARMSTEAD TURF (noncropland) and SOD FARMS
For use in general farmstead (noncropland) and sod farms, apply 3 - 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per acre to control or suppress growth of many annual, biennial, and some perennial
broadleaf weeds commonly found in turf. HM-1410 HERBICIDE will also suppress many other listed
perennial broadleaf weeds and woody brush and vine species. Refer to Table 2 for rate recommendations
based on targeted weed or brush species and growth stage. Some weed species will require tank mixes
for adequate control.
Repeat treatments may be made as needed; however, DO NOT exceed 32 fluid ounces of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per acre, per growing season.
Apply 30 - 200 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre (3 -17 quarts of water per 1,000 square feet),
depending on density or height of weeds treated and on the type of equipment used.
To avoid injury to newly seeded grasses, delay application of HM-1410 HERBICIDE until after the second
mowing. Furthermore/ applying more than 16 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre may
cause noticeable stunting or discoloration of sensitive grass species such as bentgrass, carpetgrass,
buffalograss, and St. Augustinegrass.
In areas where roots of sensitive plants extend, DO NOT apply more than 4 fluid ounces of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per treated acre on coarse-textured (sandy-type) soils, or in excess of 8 fluid ounces per
treated acre on fine-textured soils.
DO NOT make repeat applications in these areas for 30 days and until previous applications of HM-1410
HERBICIDE have been activated in the soil by rain or irrigation.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Farmstead Turf (noncropland) and Sod Farm Tank Mixes
Apply 3.2 - 8 fluid ounces of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per acre in a tank mix with one of the products in
Table 9 at the rates listed. Use the higher rates when treating established weeds.
Table 8. Tank Mix Partner
Bromoxynil (Buctril, Brox 2E)
MCPA
MCPP
2,4-D
RIGHTS-Of-WAY, UTILILITY AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, AND FENCEROWS
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be use on non-crop land areas such as rights-of-way (such as roadways, rest
areas, utility, railroad, highway, pipeline, and rights-of-way that run through pasture and rangeland); utility
facilities (such as substations, pipelines, tankfarms, pumping stations, parking and storage areas,
fencerows, and non-irrigated ditchbanks); brush control for forest site preparation or maintenance.
Observe all Precautions on this label. Read and follow the Mixing and Application section.
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Rights-of-Way
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be used to control listed broadleaf weeds on rights-of-way. This use includes
applications to roadside, roadway and highways; to areas along utilities such as cable and powerlines;
railroad track and embankment; highways/ highway medians/ bridge abutments, pipelines/ and rights-of-
way that run through pasture and rangeland. Use controlled application techniques that minimize the risk
of off target movement.
Utility and Industrial Areas
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be used to control many broadleaf weeds and brush in noncrop areas on or
surrounding substations, pipelines, tankfarms, pump stations, production facilities, and bareground
situations. It may also be used on parking and storage areas (refer to Best Stewardship Practices to avoid
direct runoff from impervious surfaces).
Fencerows
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be used to control listed broadleaf weeds and brush in fencerows.
Mixing and Application
Read and observe Management of Off-Site Movement recommendations in this label.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE can be applied using water, oil in water emulsions including invert systems, or
sprayable fluid fertilizer as a carrier. A compatibility test (see Compatibility Test section) should be made
prior to tank mixing.
To prepare oil in water emulsions, half-fill spray tank with water, then add the appropriate amount of
emulsifier. With continuous agitation, slowly add the herbicide and then the herbicidal oil or a pre-mix of
all plus additional emulsifier to spray tank. Complete filling of spray tank with water. Maintain vigorous
agitation during spray operation to prevent oil and water from forming separate layers.
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied broadcast using either ground or aerial application equipment.
When using ground equipment, apply low or high volume sprays of between 3 - 600 gals, of diluted spray
per treated acre. Volume of spray applied will depend on the height, density, and type of weeds or brush
being treated and on the type of equipment being used, When using aerial equipment, apply 5 - 40 gals,
of diluted spray per treated acre, HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be applied to individual clumps or small
areas (spot treatment) of undesirable vegetation using handgun or similar types of application equipment.
Apply diluted sprays to allow complete wetting (up to runoff) of foliage and stems.
Herbicide adjuvants or other spray additives (emulsifiers, spreader stickers, surfactants, wetting agents,
drift control agents, or penetrants) may be used for wetting, penetration, or drift control. Spray additives
must be federally approved agricultural when used in pasture applications. If spray additives are used,
read and follow all use directions and precautions on product label.
Weeds and Brush Controlled
HM-1410 HERBICIDE, when applied at specified rates, will give control of many annual, biennial, and
perennial broadleaf weeds, and many woody brush and vine species commonly found in non-crop land
areas. (Refer to Weed List.) Noted (*) perennial weeds may be controlled with lower rates of either HM-
1410 HERBICIDE or HM-1410 HERBICIDE plus tank mix combinations.
See Rates and Timings below.
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Rates and Timings
Application rates and timings of HM-1410 HERBICIDE are given below. Use the higher level of listed rate
ranges when treating dense or tall vegetative growth.
Weed Stage and Type Amount of
Product per
Acre
Gallons of Spray
Mixture per Acre**
Spray Concentration
for Low Volume
Application ****
(% vol/vol)
Annual
Small, Actively Growing
Established weed growth
½ - 1 pint
1 - 1 ½ pints
25 -50
50 -75
3
3
Biennial*
Rosette diameter
Less than 3"
3" or more
Bolting
½ - 1 pint
1 - 2 pints
2 pints
25 - 50
50 -100
100-150
3 - 4
3 - 4
3 - 4
Perennial
Suppression or
top growth control
Noted (*) Perennials
½ - 1pint
2 pints
2 pints
50 - 100
100 - 200
200
4
4
5
Woody Brush and Vines***
Top Growth Stems
and Roots
½ - 2 pints
2 pints
50 - 200
200
5
5
* For best performance, make application when biennial weeds are in the rosette stage.
** Assuming typical application rate of 1 qt. of HM-1410 HERBICIDE/100 gals.
*** Tank mixes may be required for optimal control. Refer to Weed List.
**** Low volume rates must not exceed 4 pts. of HM-1410 HERBICIDE maximum per acre per year (5%
volume/volume =10 gals, maximum solution per acre per year).
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 4 pts. (2 lbs. a.i.) of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per treated acre per year .
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Tank Mix Options for Rights-Of-Way, Utility and Industrial Areas, and Fencerows
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be tank mixed with other herbicides for additional weed control. The following
table lists example options, but does not limit tank mix options.
READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL OF EACH TANK MIX PRODUCT USED FOR PRECAUTIONARY
STATEMENTS, DIRECTI0NS FOR USE, APPLICATION RATES, AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS.
Consult product labels for specified rates for tank mix partners.
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Herbicide Rates per Treated Acre (lbs. a.i.)
norflurazon (Predict®) Consult product labels for specified rates
prodiamine (Endurance®)
glufosinate (Finale®)
glyphosate (Roundup®, Accord®)
metsulfuron methyl (Escort®)
pendimethalin (Pendulum®)
triclopyr (Redeem®, Garlon®)
clopyralid (Transline®)
bromacil (Hyvar®)
chlorsulfuron (Telar®)
diquat (Reward®)
simazine (Princep®)
diuron (Karmex®)
DSMA
fosamine ammonium (Krenite®)
Hexazinone (Velpar®)
Imazapyr (Arsenal®)
imazemethaeyr (Plateau®)
MSMA
sulfometuron methyl (Oust®)
sulfosate (Touchdown®)
tebuthiuron (Spike®)
2,4-D
Due to the differences that may occur between specific formulated products and specific use ingredients
(e.g., water supplies), a compatibility test (see Compatibility Test section) is recommended prior to actual
tank mixing.
FOREST SITE PREPARATION
Product Information
HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be used for control of undesirable conifers as well as many broadleaf weeds,
vines, brambles, hardwood brush, and trees in forest site preparation. HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be
applied as broadcast foliar sprays from ground or aerial equipment. HM-1410 HERBICIDE is absorbed
through the leaf surfaces quickly after spraying and will also be absorbed from the soil by the roots,
Translocation through the leaves, stems, and roots provides control of undesirable young conifer and
broadleaf species. Woody plants, brush, and trees may not display the full extent of herbicide efficacy
until several months following treatment. HM-1410 HERBICIDE provides application flexibility for
extended windows of application and tank mix options (refer to Mixing and Application Procedures and
Tank Mix Options).
Mixing and Application Instructions
Ground Operated Spray Equipment
Thoroughly mix and apply the specified amount of HM-1410 HERBICIDE (2 qts./A maximum) in a
minimum of 15 gals, of water per acre, Spray solution should uniformly cover undesirable foliage for best
results. A suitable federally approved nonionic surfactant should be added to the spray solution to
enhance foliage wetting, spreading, and solution absorption. Drift control and foam reducing agents may
be added at specified rates, if needed. Spray pattern indicator agents may also be added at specified
rates, if desired. DO NOT spray under windy or gusty conditions. Maintain proper buffer zones to ensure
drift does not reach off·target vegetation.
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Aerial Spray Equipment
Thoroughly mix the recommended amount of HM-1410 HERBICIDE (2 qts./A maximum) in a minimum of
10 gals, of water per acre and uniformly apply with properly calibrated aerial equipment. A suitable
federally approved nonionic surfactant should be added to the spray solution to enhance wetting,
spreading, and solution absorption. All precautions should be taken to minimize or eliminate spray drift.
Drift control and foam control agents may be added at specified rates, if needed.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Tank Mix Options
For extended range of species control, tank mix HM-1410 HERBICIDE with other forest site preparation
products such as Arsenal, Garlon, Accord, etc. Observe all precautions and restrictions on the product
labels. Always follow the most restrictive label in a tank mix.
TURF AND LAWNS
Including Golf Course (Fairways, Aprons, Tees, and Rough), Parks, and Recreational Areas and Lawn
Care application.
IMPORTANT: Observe all Precautions on this label. Read and follow Mixing and Application Procedures.
Established grass stands growing under stress can exhibit various injury symptoms that may be more
pronounced if herbicides are applied. To avoid injury to newly seeded grasses, application of HM-1410
HERBICIDE should be delayed until after the second mowing. Furthermore, application rates in excess of
1 pt. (1/2 lb. a.i.) per treated acre may cause noticeable stunting or discoloration of sensitive grass
species such as bentgrass, carpetgrass, buffalograss, and St. Augustine grass.
In areas where roots of sensitive plants extend, do not apply in excess of 1/4 pt. (1/8 lb. a.i.) of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per treated acre on coarse-textured (sandy-type) soils, or in excess of 1/2 pt. (1/4 lb. a.i.) per
treated acre on fine-textured (clay-type) soils. Do not make repeat applications in these areas for 30 days
and until previous applications of HM-1410 HERBICIDE have been activated in the soil by rain or
irrigation.
Weeds Controlled
HM-1410 HERBICIDE, when applied at specified rates, will give control of many annual, biennial, and
noted perennial broadleaf weeds commonly found in turf. HM-1410 HERBICIDE will also give growth
suppression of many other listed perennial broadleaf weeds and woody brush and vine species. (Refer to
Weed List.)
Mixing and Application
Apply 30-200 gals, of diluted spray per treated acre (3 - 17 qts. of dilution/1,000 sq. ft.), depending on
density or height of weeds treated and on the type of equipment used.
Rates and Timings
Use the higher level of listed rate ranges when treating dense vegetative growth.
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HM-1410 HERBICIDE Broadcast Application Rates
Weed Stage and Type Pints per
Treated Acre
Pound a.i. per
Treated Acre
Tsp. per
1,000 sq. ft.
Annual
Small, Actively Growing
Established weed growth
½ - 1 pint
1 - 1 ½ pints
¼ - ½
½ - ¾
1 - 2 ¼
2 ¼ - 3 ¼
Biennial*
Rosette diameter
Less than 3"
3" or more
½ - 1 pint
1 - 2 pints
¼ - ½
½ - 1
1 - 2 ¼
2 ¼ -4 ½
Perennial, Woody Brush and
Vines
1 - 2 pints
½ - 1
2 ¼ - 4 ½
*For best performance, make application when biennial weeds are in the rosette stage.
For best performance, apply when weeds are emerged and actively growing.
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 2 pts. (1 lb. a.i.) of HM-1410
HERBICIDE per treated acre during a growing season.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for
the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
Tank Mix Treatments
READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL OF EACH TANK MIX PRODUCT USED FOR PRECAUTIONARY
STATEMENTS, DIRECTIONS FOR USE, APPLICATION RATES AND TIMINGS, AND OTHER
RESTRICTIONS. Consult product labels for rate recommendations for tank mix partners. OBSERVE ALL
PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON THE PRODUCT LABELS. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MOST
RESTRICTIVE LABEL IN A TANK MIX.
Tank mix treatments of HM-1410 HERBICIDE may be made with 2,4-D, MCPA, MCPP, Confront®, or
bromoxynil for control of additional weeds listed on the tank mix product label.
Apply 1/5 to 1/2 pt. (1/10 - 1/4 lb. a.i.) of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre with tank mix partner
listed above.
Use the higher level of the listed rate ranges when treating established weeds. Repeat treatments may be
made as needed; however, do not exceed 2 pts. (1 lb. a.i.) of HM-1410 HERBICIDE per treated acre
during the growing season.
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY
The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The
directions are believed to be reliable and must be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate
all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended
consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or
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use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of Helena
Agri-Enterprises, LLC or the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be
assumed by the Buyer.
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks,
referred to above.
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MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR
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THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it, subject
to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing
signed by a duly authorized representative of Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC.
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