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BASAGRAN DF HERBICIDE


) ) UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY c>jbS-l' Mr. Edward G. Jordan, Ph.D. BASF Corporation P.O. Box 13528 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528 Dear Dr. Jordan: MAY 5 2000 SUBJECT: Revised Labeling to Comply with the Bentazon RED BASAGRAN® DF Herbicide, Including the Alternate Brand Name Products BASAGRAN® TIO and BASAGRAN® SG EPA Registration Number: 7969-122 Your Resubmission Dated March 1, 2000 The revised labeling for the subject product, referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as ameirued, is acceptable, provided you make the following changes:

  1. On the Basagran DF, TIO and SG labels, add the following sentence at the end of the oral first aid statements, in accordance with the recent Agency guidance in PR Notice 2000-3: "Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person."
  2. On page 32 of the Basagran DF label, correct the table reference near the top of the middle column. The first sentence in this column should read: "Apply the Basagran DF + Starfire tank mix to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum size listed in the Rate and Time of Application Table 2~." A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records. Please submit one copy of your final printed labeling incorporating these changes before you release the product for shipment. Enclosures Sin~erely yours, ~~/f- Joanne I. Miller Product Manager (23) Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505C) RD:STANTON:PM Team 23:Rm, 239:CM-2:305-5218:Disk #12:7969-122.rre CONCURRENCES SYMBOL .-... ...,.. .......... ?.9.R§. .. , ............... " ...................................................................................... , .. , ...... , ............... "., ....... "., ............... " ...... , ..... "., ...................... .. SURNAME'" S. Stanton .... -.-......... , ...................................... , .......................................................... . DATE'" May 5, 2000 EPA Form 1320-1 (12-70) OFFICIAL FILE COPY

) ) BASF wjm 2-7-00; NVA 2000-04-004-0007 ACCEPTED with COMMEl'ITS In EPA te ..... Dared MAY 5 2000 tlador .... Fed.raI lneoetIeld ... FaJldidde, aad Rod.Dtleide Ad .. ....ellded, (oJ' the peMieJde .. ~...t ...... EPA IIeg. No. Z'lt.9- /22 Postemergence Herbicide A formulation containing: Active Ingredient: Sodium salt of bentazon (3-(1-methylethyt)-lH-2, 1 ,3-benzothiadiazin- 4 (3H)-one 2,2-dioxide) ............. : ..................................................................... 95.0% Inert Ingredients: ......................................................................................... ... 5.Q% Total ............................................................................................................ 100.0% EPA Reg. No. 7969-122 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DANGER/PELIGRO Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a a1guien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you in detail). First Aid If swallowed: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor. If in eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a pOison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If on skin: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. Note to Physician: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gas­ tric lavage. See inside booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty. Net contents ~ Agricultural Use Requirements Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use Requirements" in the Directions For Use for information about this standard. BASF Corporation p.o. Box 13528. Research Trian;-e Park, NC 27709 " , , ), ) , Specimen Label

,. Table of Contents Directions for use-all crops ........................................................... '" ......................... 3 • Soybeans ........................................................................................................................ 6 Tank mixes Basagran OF + Blazer ............................................................................................ 1 0 Basagran OF + Reflex 2LC ..................................................................................... 12 Basagran OF + 2,4-0B ............................................................................................ 13 Basagran OF + Scepter .......................................................................................... 13 Basagran OF + Poast ............................................................................................. 14 Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast .............................................................................. 15 Basagran OF + Poast Plus ..................................................................................... 16 Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast Plus ...................................................................... 17 Blazer sequential with Poast or Poast Plus ......................................................... 18 Basagran OF + Pinnacle ........................................................................................ 19 Basagran OF + Classic ............................................... ............................................ 20 Basagran OF + Pursuit .......................................................................................... 21 Com, Sorghum ............................................................................................................. 22 Tank mixes Basagran OF + Atrazine ........................................................................................ 24 Rice .............................................................................................................................. 26 Tank mixes Basagran OF + Propanil ........................................................................................ 24 Basagran OF + Facet 75 OF .................................................................................. 27 Basagran OF + Arrosolo 3-3E ............................................................................... 27 Basagran OF + Londax .......................................................................................... 27 )~=Txs ..................................................................................................................... 28 Basagran OF + 2,4-DB ........................................................................................... 29 Basagran OF + Blazer ............................................................................................ 30 Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast ............................................................................. 31 Basagran OF + Starfire ......................................................................................... 32 Beans (dry or succulent) ................................................................................................ 33 Peas (dry or succulent) ............................................ , ..................................................... 34 Basagran OF + Thistrol... .. ...................................................................................... 35 Peppermint and Spearmint ............................................................................................ 37 Appendix .................................................................. , ..................................................... 38 ) 2 .,) j I, . ,. , , }'" . ) .) .) , ,

Precautionary Statements HAZARDS TO HUMANS (& DOMESTIC ANIMALS) DANGER Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. May be fatal if swallowed. Harmful if absorbed through the skin. This product may cause skin sensitization reactions in some people. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants • Waterproof gloves • Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contami­ nated with this product's concen­ trate. Do not re-use them. Engineering Controls Statement: When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a man­ ner that meets the requirements list­ ed in the Worker Protection Standard ryvPS) for agricultural pes­ ticides [40 CFR 170.240(d} (4-6)]. the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in theWPS. User Safety Recommendations Users should: • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. • Remove clothing 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 remov­ ing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. Environmental Hazards For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to inter­ tidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters or rinsate. Bentazon, which is present in this product, is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as a resu~ of agricultural use. Use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particu­ larly where the water table is shal­ low, may result in groundwater con­ tamination. Notice: It is a violation of federal law to use any pesticide in a man­ ner that results in the death of an endangered species or in adverse modification of their habitat. Directions For Use - All Crops It is a violation of lederallaw to use this product in a manner inconsis­ tent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will con­ tact 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. Read the Precautionary Statement, Environmental Hazards, Storage and Disposal statements, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty statement appearing in this booklet. Agricultural Use Requirements Use this product only in accor­ dance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This standard con­ tains reqUirements for the protec­ tion of agricultural workers on farms, lorests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers 01 agri­ cultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, deconta­ mination, notification, and emer­ gency assistance . It also contains specific instruc­ tions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 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 treat­ ed, such as plants, soil, or water, is: • Coveralls • Waterproof gloves • Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear 3 Storage and Disposal Do not allow this product to freeze. Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesti­ cide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violalion of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representa­ tive at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Container Disposal: Dispose of packaging in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Do not re-use empty container. In case of emergency In case of large-scale spillage re~rding this product, call: CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:

  1. Your local doctor for imrnediate treatment.
  2. Your local poison control center (hospital).
  3. BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP General Information Basagran" OF herbicide is intend­ ed for selective postemergence control of certain broadleaf weeds and sedges. (See Directions For Use for specific crops and weeds.) Basagran OF does not control grasses.

Basagran DF is effective mainly through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered • with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray cover­ age. Labeled crops are tolerant to Basagran DF; some leaf-speckling and leaf-bronzing may occur under certain conditions, but crops gener­ ally outgrow this condition within 10 days. (See Restrictions and Limitations for each crop.) TIming of Applications Apply Basagran DF earty, when weeds are small and actively grow­ ing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the &::lplica­ tion rate tables for the individual crops. Ear1y application produces te,e most beneficial effect on weed cwtrol (exceptions: yellow nutsedge and Canada thistle), allows use of the lower rate (depending on weBd ) species), and makes thorough . spray coverage easier to obtain. Delay in application permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated and will result in inadequate control. Cultivation Do not cultivate within 5 days before or after applying BasagranO DF in the following northem and western states: AZ., CA, CO, CT, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, ND, NH, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, UT, VT, WA, WI, WV, and WY. Cultivation may put weeds under stress and reduce control obtained. Timely cultivation 2 -3 weeks after applying Basagran DF may assist weed control. ) Water Volume and Spray Pressure Apply recommended rates of Basagran DF as follows: Ground Equipment: Use 10-20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and a minimum of 40 psi (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line). When crop and weed foliage is dense, use up to 50 gal­ lons of water and up to 80 psi. Use standard high-pressure pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzes spaced 20 inches apart. DJ not use nood, whirl chamber or coc.:rolled droplet application (CDA) r Jzzles. Air Equipment: Use a m:cmum of 5 gallons of water per acr ,except 10 gallons for rice) and a rr aximum of 40 psi. Use only diaphrqm-type nozzles· flIoducing cone or 'an spray patterns. Aerial Application - Special Directions To obtain uniform coverage and to avoid drift hazards, the following application equipment and prac­ tices should be used: Nozzle Height: Maximum of 10 feet above crop. Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must be Oriented to discharge straight back with the air stream (opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) or at some angle between straight back and straight down. For opti­ mal coverage when applying Basagran DF by air in rice, orient all nozzles straight back. Nozzles must not be located farther out :han three-fourths the distance frorr the center of the aircraft to the end Jf the wing or rotor. Do rot apply Basagran DF by air­ crai: when wind velocity exceeds 10 mph (except above 5 mph in Cali;ornia). Coarse sprays (large droplets) are less likely to drift. Do not apply Basagran DF by air if ornamental or sensitive non-target crops, such as cotton, sugar beets, sun,owers or okra are within 200 feet downwind. Applicator must follow the most restrictive use cautions to avoid drift hazards, including those found in this labeling as well as applicable state and local regulations and ordi­ nances. Special information for irrigated areas: In irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate prior to treat­ ment with Basagran DF to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought con­ ditions usually are not satisfactorily controlled. Addition of Oil Concentrate A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to·as oil con­ centrate) should be added to the spray tank for certain weed prob­ lems as recommended in the Directions for Use for specific crops. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or veg­ etable oil base and must meet all the following cr~eria:

  1. be nonphytotoxic, 2) contain only EPA-exempt ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality in the Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes, and 4) be successful in local experience. Tr.e exact composition of suitable prcducts will vary; however, vag­ eta:Jle and petroleum oil concen­ trates should contain emulsifiers that provide good mixing quality. For vegetable oil concentrates, it has been observed that highly 4 refined vegetable oils are more sat­ isfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. For additional information, see Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes. Adding oil concentrate to Basagran DF on soybeans, beans and peanuts may cause a slight leaf bum, but all new growth is normal and crop vigor is rml reduced. The potential for leaf burn is increased when relative humidity and temper­ ature are high. A few oil concentrates have exhibit­ ed excessive leaf bum. Refer to your supplier of Basagran DF for information concerning successful local experience before purchasing any oil concentrate. Do not add oil concentrate to Basagran DF for use on peas except as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Rate of Oil Concentrate: Ground application - 1.25% vlv; 2 pints per acre (maximum). Air application -'1.25% v/v; 1 pint per acre (maximum). California: Refer to additional infor­ mation under the specific crop (beans, corn, and sorghum). Addition of Nitrogen Solution for Velvetleaf and Other Weeds ' Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) solution (commonly referred to as 28%, 30% or 32% nitrogen solu­ tion) or ammonium sulfate (AMS) may be added to Basagran DF in place of oil concentrate to improve velvetleaf control. Control of cocklebur, wild sun­ flower, Pennsylvania smartweed, devilscJaw, venice mallow and wild mustard may also be improved. Either nitrogen solution should be added to the tank with Basagran DF when velvetleaf is the primary target weed. Basagran DF plus a nitrogen solution will not provide adequate control of common rag­ weed and common lambsquarters. If these weeds or other weeds requiring oil concentrate are present in addition to velvetleaf, then oil concentrate should also be used. UAN solution is an agricultural grade fertilizer used by local dealers for agricultural applications. Adding UAN solution or UAN solu­ tion plus oil concentrate to Basagran DF on certain crops may cause a slight leaf burn, but the new growth is normal and crop vigor IS not reduced. Refer to your supplier of Basagran DF for infor­ mation concerning successful local experience before using UAN solu­ tion.

) ) AMS is a dry granular nitrogen source fertilizer. Several grades of ammonium sulfate are currently available, however, only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS is rec­ ommended as an additive to Basagran OF. Inferior grades of AMS do not dissolve adecuately and can plug spray nozzles. Using AMS requires some prepara­ tion in mixing with Basagran" OF as compared to UAN. (See Mixing.) Three quarts of liquid AMS (8-0-0 analysis) may be substituted for granular AMS. Do not add nitrogen (UAN or AMS) solutions to Basagran OF for use on rice, peanuts, or mint. Rate of UAN Solution: Ground application: 2.5-5% v/v (1 gallon per acre maximum) Air application: 2.5-5%v/v (0.5 gallon per acre maximum) Rate of AMS solution: Ground Application: 2.5 pounds per acre Air application: AMS solution is not recommended due to potential precipitation problems in reduced water volumes. AMS can be used provided a minimum of 10 gallons of solution per acre is applied. Use only if the source of AMS has been demonstrated to be successful in local experience. Mixing RII tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full with clean water. Star! agitation and add Basagran OF; allow to mix thor- 0ughy. Add oil concentrate and/or nitrogen solution and remaining VOl­ ume of water. Maintain constant agitation during application. Ammonium Sulfate lAMS) AMS may be added in place of UAN to the spray solution. Use AMS at 2.5 pounds per acre. Use only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS. RII sprayer tank two-thirds full with clean water. Begin agitation, slowly add required amount of AMS to the tank. Adding too quickly may clog outlet lines. Allow AMS crystals to dissolve completely. Complete mixing procedures by addition of Basagran OF and remaining water. Maintain agitation during application to ensure com­ plete mixing. Rinse ecuipment after use to mini­ mize corrosive activity of AMS. To determine AMS quality, pertorrn a jar test adding 1/3 cup of AMS to 1 gallon of water and agitate for 1 minute. If undissolved sediment is observed, predissolve AMS in water and filter before adding it to the spray tank. Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes:

  1. Water supply: Use only water from the intended source and at the source temperature.
  2. Amount of water in jar: Ground application - for 20 gallons per acre spray volume, use 31/3 cups (800 ml) of water. Air application - for 5 gallons per acre spray volume, use 5/6 cup (200 ml) of water, or for 10 gallons per acre spray volume, use 12/3 cup (400 ml) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust proportionately to above. Add 2/3 the volume of water to the jar.
  3. Amount of herbicide and oil concentrate and/or UAN to add: Add herbicides and oil con­ centrate and/or UAN at the rate of 1 teaspoon (5 ml) for each pint of recommended label rate.
  4. Add components in the fol­ lowing sequence, gently mixing between component additions:
  1. Basagran OF, and when applicable, other dry products (dry ftowables and wettable powders) when applicable.
  2. Water-miscible products (such as Blazer), liquid fertilizers or liquid flowables.
  3. Oil concentrate.
  4. Poast" herbicide or other emulsifiable concentrates when applicable.
  5. Add remaining volume of water.
  1. Cap jar, invert 10 cycles, let stana for 15 minutes, evaluate.
  2. Evaluation: An ideal tank mix combination will be uniform; thus, the suitability of the mix is questionable if any of the follow­ ing are observed: Free oil at the surtace - film or globules. Rocculation - fine particles which may be suspended in the liquid or found as precipitated layer at the bottom of the jar. Clabbering - thickening texture (coagulated) resembling yogurt or a curd-like texture as with cot­ tage cheese. 5 Restrictions and Limitations "'~ Do not apply Basagran OF to crops that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail dam­ age, fiooding, drought, injury from other herbicides or widely fiuctuat- ing temperatures, as crop injury may result. Do~t apply Basagran OF to crops injured (leaf phy1otoxicity or plant stunting) by any prior herbi­ cide applications. This injury may be enhanced or prolonged. Do not apply Basagran OF during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Clean sprayer thoroughly before applying Basagran OF, particularly If a herbiCide was used which has the potential to injure the crop to be sprayed with Basagran OF, Do not apply this product through ant type of irrigation system. Ralnfall or overhead irrigation soon after application may decrease the effectiveness of Basagran OF. BASF does not recommend the use of Basagran OF tank mixes other than those listed on BASF labels, supplemental labels, or technical bulletins. Reduced efficacy, physical incompatibility or crop injury may result from mixing Basagran OF with other pesticides, additives or fertilizers. Local agricultural authori­ ties may be a source of information when using other than BASF rec­ ommended combinations. Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. Do not apply more than a total of 2.0 pounds of bentazon a.i. (from all sources) per acre per season.

• ) ) SOYBEANS Directions For Use Apply Basagran& OF when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 1. Such applica­ tions generally correspond to the soybean growth stages of unifoliate to two expanded trifoliate leaves. Table 1 Application Rates for Soybeans Mixing with Insecticides A need may arise that requires postemergence or foliar control of certain insects in the soybean crop. It is possible to tank mix an insecti­ cide with Basagran OF if the prop­ er application timing of the insecti­ cide coincides with the application timing of Basagran OF. Insecticides that may be used are Furadan 3 4F, Pounce·, Pydrino, dimethoate, and Lorsban 4E. Do not tank mix Basagran OF with malathion or Sevin&. The tank mix addition of an insecticide to Basagran OF may increase the potential for crop injury. Consult the respective labels for Directions For Use and Restrictions and limitations of each product. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. The exact conditions under which an insecticide is tank mixed with Basagran OF may vary and these conditions may reduce good mixing quality. Before a tank mix of Basagran OF and an insecticide is mixed. a jar test should be conducted following the directions in Jar Test for Estimating Suit3mlity of Mixes. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. Do not graze or cut treated soy­ bean fields for forage or hay for at least 30 days after the last treat­ ment of Basagran OF. Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages ~ Weeds Controlled 9 oz. per Acre' 14 oz. per Acre 18 oz. per Acre Leaf Stage Maximum Leaf Stage I Maximum Leaf Stage Maximum Height • Height Height Balloonvine - - 2-4 2" 4-6 3" Beggarticks - - Up to 6 6" 6-8 8" Bristly Starbur - - Upt04 2" 4-6 3" Cocklebur' 2-4 4" 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Coffee Senna' - - - - Up to 1 pinnate 2" Common Lambsquarters' Upt04 1" Upt06 1112~ 4-8 2" Common Purslane - - Upt04 1 " 4-6 2" Common Ragweed' - - - - 4-6 3" Dayflower - . - Up to 6 4" 6-10 8" DevilsclaW' - - - - Upto 6 3" Galinsoga 4 - - - - Cotyledon to 6 2" Giant Ragweed' - - - - Upto 4 6" Jimsonweed Up to 4 4" Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb Up to 4 4" Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Marshelder - - Upt04 2" Up to 8 4" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6-10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed - - Upt06 3" 6-8 4" Redweed - - 4-6 6" 6-10 8" Sesbania~ - - -. - 3-5 3" Shepherds Purse' - - Upto6 4" 6-10 8" Spurred Anoda - - Upto6 3" 6-8 4" Tropic Croton - - Upto2 2" 2-4 4" Velvetleaf" Up to 4 2" Upto6 5" 4-6 6" Venice Mallow Up to 4 2" Up to 6 2" 6-10 4" Wild Buckwheat - - Upto4 3" 4-6 5" Wild Mustard Upt04 2" Upto6 4" 6-10 8" Wild Poinsettia 4 - - 2-4 4" 4-8 6" Wild Sunflower Up to 2 3" Up to 4 5" 4-6 8" For additional weeds, see SpeCial Directions section following. " , Apply before the weeds reach the maximum size or leaf stage indicated. If regrowth develops, make a second application of 9 ounces 7-14 days later. [This rate not applicable in California.) , Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. , Control rnay be partial or inconsistent. , Add oil concentrate at a rate (concentration) of 2 pints per acre maximum (1.25% v/v). See Addition of Nitrogen Solution (UAN or AMS) for Velvetleaf and Other Weeds. , If a second flush occurs, re-treat field according to this rate table. , Do not treat rosette before seed stalk appears. , Add nitrogen solution according to the section Addition of Nitrogen Solution (see page 4) or add oil concentrate accord- ing to the section Addition of Oil Concentrate. 6

Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Soybeans Annual Momingglories South: (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, and VA) To control smallflower and cypressvine morningglories apply either 14 oz. of Basagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height, or 18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution with Basagran OF. (See section Addition of Oil Concentrate.) To control palmleaf, pitted, tall (common), entire/eaf, purple moonflower, and ivyleaf morn- ingglories, apply 14 oz. of Basagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves- and 4 inches in height (14-18 days after momingglory emergence). All states other than the South: Apply 18-28 oz. of Basagran OF per acre to annual morningglories not larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagranlwater. (See section Addition of Oil Concentrate.) Because morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to watch the grow1h stage care- fully and to be certain that Basagran OF is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended on this label. Canada Thistle Apply 18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7-10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF. (See section Addition of Oil Concentrate.) Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 14-18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are 6-8 inches tall. If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7- 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF. Add oil concen- trate to the spray solution of Basagran OF. ~ Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY, Il, IN, MI, and OH only For suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 18-28 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution with Basagran OF. late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This treatment only provides partial control of cocklebur in the event earily postemergence treatments were not made. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply a single appli- cation of 18-28 oz. of Basagran OF per acre to plants up to 24 inches tali. For better con- trol, apply 14 oz. of Basagran OF to plants up to 24 inches tall, repeat 10-14 days later. late Velvet/eaf Rescue Treatment Partial velvetleaf control can be obtained in the event postemergence treatments were not made. Thorough coverage is essential. Apply a single application of 28 oz. per acre of Basagran OF plus 1 qullrt of oil concentrate and 1 gallon of UAN solution to velvetleaf plants up to 12 inches. For better control, apply 14 oz. per acre of Basagran OF plus 1 quart of oil concentrate plus 1 gallon of UAN solution (AMS may be substituted) followed in 4-7 days with the same treatment. 7

) Soybeans Tank Mixes with Basagran" OF Use the following chart as a guide to determine broadleaf weeds and grasses controlled by Basagran OF alone and various tank mixes with Basagran OF. Basagran OF Tank Mixes' - Guide to Additional Weeds Controlled Basagran OF Controls Weeds Listed in Table 1 Refer to Table Listed Below for Rate, Weed Size Additional Weed Control by Tank Mixing with Basagran OF and Additive Information Blazer'" Herbicide -Crotalaria Basagran OF + Blazer Morningglories Tables 2, 3, and 4, Pages 10-11 Nightshade, Black Pigweed, Redroot , Srnooth Ragweed, Cornrnon Oarger growth stage) Sesbania Waterhernp, Tall Classictl§ Herbicide Cocklebur Oater growth stages) Basagran OF + Classic Jimsonweed Table 14. Page 20 Ladysthurnb Mallow. Venice Srnartweed. Pennsylvania Sunflower, \MId Velvetleaf Pinnaclei& Herbicide =-Pigweed, Redroot Basagran OF + Pinnacle . Smooth Table 13, Page 19 Sunftower, \MId Waterhemp, Tall Pursuif8 Herbicide Barnyardgrass Basagran OF + Pursuit Crabgrass, Large Table 15, Page 21 , Smooth Foxtails Johnsongrass, Seedling Shattercane Reflex" 2LC Herbicide Crotalaria Basagran OF + Reflex 2LC Morningglorles Page 12 Nightshade, Black Pigweed, Redroot , Smooth Ragweed, Common Sesbania Waterhemp, Tall 2,4-0B Morningglorles (lvyleaf, Tall, Entirelea~ Basagran OF + 2,4-0B Vines up to 6" long Table 5, Page 13 Scepter'" Herbicide Pigweed, Redroot Basagran OF + Scepter , Smooth Sunftower, \MId Table 6, Page 13 Waterhemp, Tall • Tank mixes not applicable in California. -,; 8

10/5(, Basagran OF Tank Mixes· - Guide to Additional Weeds Controlled (continued) Basagran OF Controls Weeds Usted in Table 1 Reter to Table Listed Below tor Rate, Weed Size Additional Weed Control by Tank Mixing with Basagran OF and Additive Information Poast" Herbicide Barnyardgrass Basagran OF + Poast Crabgrass, Large Table 7, Page 14 , Smooth Cupgrass, Woolly -Goosegrass Foxtail, Giant , Green , Yellow Johnsongrass, Seedling Junglerice Millet, Wild Proso Panicum, Fall , Texas Signalgrass, Broadleaf Sprangletop, Red Witchgrass Poast + Blazer Herbicides See weeds listed above for Poast and Blazer. Basagran OF + Poast + Blazer Table 8, Page 15 ) Poast Plus· Herbicide ~ Basagran OF + Poast Plus See weeds listed for Poast. Table 9, Page 16 Poast Plus + Blazer Herbicides See weeds listed above for Poast Plus and Blazer. Basagran OF + Poast Plus + Blazer Table 10, Page 17 Blazer + Poast or Poast Plus Spot Treatment Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast or Poast Plus . Table 11, Page 18 ) 9

Basagran- OF and Blaze"" Tank Mixes· - Soybeans General Information For postemergence broadleaf weed control, refer to Tables 2, 3, and 4 as determined by weed problems and geographical area. Table 2 - Northern States Table 3 - All states (except California) Table 4 - Southern States TIming of Application All applications of Basagran OF should be timed according to the weed growth stages indicated in Table 1 and when the weeds are actively growing. With Blazer in the tank mix, appli­ cations of Basagran OF should be timed according to the weed growth stages indicated in Tables 2, 3, and 4 when the weeds are actively growing. If weeds are not at the correct ) growth stage for treatment at the same time, separate applications should be made. Delay in applica­ tion permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated and will result in inadequate control. Water Volume and Spray Pressure Ground equipment: Refer to the Directions For Use - All Crops Table 2 Northern States' Air equipment: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops. Rates of Additives Use 1-2 pints (1.25% v/v) of oil con­ centrate per acre. If velvetleaf is the primary weed target and lamb­ squarters or common ragweed are not a problem, use either 0.5-1 gal­ lon UAN (2.5-5% v/v) or 2.5 pounds of ammonium sulfate per acre. Oil Concentrate + Nitrogen Solution A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (as referred to above) plus a nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS) can be added to the spray tank. This com­ bination is recommended for use in areas of low humidity and moderate temperatures when lambsquarters, ragweed, and velvetleaf are to be controlled. Excessive crop injury can occur with this combination in high humid­ ity and high temperature regions. Do not exceed recommended rates and adjust additive rate proportion­ ately to gallonage applied. Ground Application: Use oil con­ centrate' at 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution (0.25% v/v) plus UAN at 2.5 gallons per 100 gallons of spray solution (2.5 % v/v). AMS may be used at 6.25 pounds per 100 gallons of spray solution. • A nonionic surfactant can be sub­ stituted for oil concentrate. Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControlledlWeed Size' 9-18 oz. according to weed Apply rate of Basagran OF Basagran OF species and size according to weed sizes in Table 1. (See Table 1, page 6) ~plus plus Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow Restrictions and Limitations on the Basagran OF and Blazer labels. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes. Do not apply Blazer within 50 days of harvest (see Blazer label). Do not graze trealed soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage. ensilage or hay to livestock (see Blazer label). 'T ank mix not applicable in Califomia. Additive Rate Per Acre 1-2 pints oil concentrate (1.25% v/v) or if velvetleaf is the primary weed target and lambsquarters or cornman ragweed are not a problem, use 0.5-1 gallon UAN' Leaf Stage Max, Height (2.5-5% v/v) or Pigweeds Upto 4 <2" 2.5 pounds ammonium sulfate Blazer' 0.5 pint or (Redroat and 0.25% v/v oil concentrate Smooth) plus 2.5% v/v UAN' Tall Waterhemp Up to 4 <2" , For the purpose of this table, Northern States are the following states and those to the north thereof: MD, WV, OH, IN, IL, KS and MO (except southeastern MO, Jefferson county and south). , See Table 4 to control additional weeds. , See Addition of Nitrogen Solution, page 4 . • Apply tank mix early, when weeds are smal' and actively growing before weeds reach maximum height listed. " Excessive crop injury can occur with this tank mix in high humidity and high temperature regions. Do not exceed the recom- men jed rates and adjust the additive rate proportionately to the water volume applied. 10 "/sr-

) -.., Table 3 All States Except California Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControlledJWeed Size 9-18 oz. according to weed Basagran OF species and size {See Table 1 page 6) ~plus plus

Leaf Stage Max. Height Black Nightshade Up to 2 <2' Common Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Crotalaria Up to 6 6" Blazer 1 pint Giant Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Momingglories' Upt02 2" Redroot Pigweed Upt06 <4" Sesbania Up to 4 pinnate 6" Smooth Pigweed Upto 6 <4" Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 <4" , Requires 18 oz. of Basagran OF. , For consistent control of common (tall) momingglory use the 14 oz. rate of Basagran OF. , See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution, page 4 . Additive Rate Per Acre 1-2 pints oil concentrate (1.25'7'0 v/v) or if veivetleaf is the primary weed target and lambsquarters or common ragweed are not a problem, use 0.5-1 gallon UAN' (2.5-5% v/v) or 2.5 pounds ammonium sulfate or 0.25% vlv oil concentrate plus 2.5% vlv UAN' • Excessive crop injury can occur with this tank mix in high humidity and high temperaturEl!l'8gions. Do not exceed the recom- mended rates and adjust the additive rate proportionately to the water volume applied. Table 4 Southern States' Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds Controlled Leaf Stage Basagran OF 9 oz. Black Nightshade Upt02

  • • + Bristly Starbur 4-6 Blazer 1 pint Carpetweed - Cocklebur' 2-6 Common Lambsquarlers' 4-6 Common Ragweed 4-6 Crota/aria Up to 6 Giant Ragweed Upt04 Jimsonweed Upt06 Ladysthumb Upt06 Momingglories' Upt02 PennsylvaniaSmartweed Upt06 Prickly Sida (Teaweed)' Upt04 Redroot Pigweed Upt06 Redweed 2-4 Sesbania Up to 4 Smooth Pigweed Upt06 Spurred Anoda' Up t04 Tall Waterhemp Upt06 Velvetleaf' Upt04 Venice Mallow Upt06 Tropic Croton 2 Woolly Croton 2 Wild Mustard Upt06 Weed Size Max. Height 2" 3" 2" 6" 2" 3" 6" 6" 6" 6" 2" 6" 2" <4" 3" 6" <4" 2" <4" 2" 2" <2" <2" 4" Additive Rate Per Acre Oil concentrate 1.25% vlv (2 pints maximum) , For the purpose of this table, Southern States are AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, 1)(, VA and Southeastern MO (Jefferson Co. and south). , Do not treat earlier than the two-leaf stage and do not count cotyledon leaves , For consistent control, increase rate of Basagran OF to 14 oz. , For common (tall) morningglory, increase rate of Basagran OF to 14 oz. 11

Basagran· OF + Reflex 2LC Tank Mix - Soybeans General Information A tank mix of Basagran OF herbi­ cide and Reflex 2LC herbicide may be applied for postemergence control of the major troublesome broadleaf weed species in soy­ beans. Basagran OF and Reflex 2LC are selective postemergence herbicides that control annual broadleaf weeds. Apply the tank mix to actively growing weeds. Refer to this label and the Reflex 2LC labels for defined environmental condi­ tions and recommended rates. Weed sizes and growth stages for susceptible weed species are described in these labels. Refer to sections: Directions For Use - All Crops, Water Volume and Spray Pressure, and Mixing for more information. ,Rate , Basagran OF may be used in the tank mixes at rates of 9-18 oz. per acre in each of the regions listed for Reflex 2LC. Refer to tank mix table below for the recommended use rate of Reflex 2LC in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Geographic deSCription of these regions is included in the Reflex 2LC label. Rates of Additives Use 1-2 pints (1.25% v/v) oil con­ centrate. If velvetleaf is the primary weed target and lambsquarters or common ragweed are not a prob­ lem, use either 0.5-1 gallon UAN (2.5-5% v/v) or 2.5 pounds of ammonium sulfate. In areas of low humidity and moder­ ate temperatures, 0.25% vlv oil concentrate can be combined with 2.5% vlv UAN. Oil Concentrate Plus Nitrogen Solution A nonphylotoxic oil concentrate (as referred to above) plus a nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS) can be added to the spray tank. This com­ bination is recommended for use in areas of low humidity and moderate temperatures when lambsquarters, ragweed, and velvetleaf are to be controlled. Excessive crop injury can occur with this combination in high humid­ ity and high temperature regions. Do not exceed recommended rates and adjust additive rate proportion­ ately to gallonage applied. Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List) Always read and follow the restric­ tions and limitations for each prod­ uct. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Reflex 2LC can be applied only in the states or parts of states included in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 as described on the Reflex 2LC label. Do not apply Reflex 2LC to any field in Regions 2, 3, 4, and 5 more than once every two years. • A maximum of 1.6 pints (0.375 pounds ail per acre of Reflex 2LC may be applied per growing season for soybeans in Region 1. A maxi- Application Rates for Basagran OF and Reflex 2LC in Tank Mix mum of 1.6 pints (0.375 pound al) per acre may be applied in alternate years in Region 2. A maximum of 1.3 pints (0.313 pound ail per acre may be applied in alternate years in Region 3. A maximum of 1 pint (0.25 pound ai.) per acre may be applied in alternate years in Region 4. A maximum of 0.75 pint (0.1875 poundai) per acremay be applied in alternate years in Region 5. Refer to Reflex 2LC label for rec­ ommendations concerning crop rotation. Do not apply a total of more than 36 ounces of Basagran DFherbi­ cide per acre in one season on soybeans. Do not make more than one application of the Basagran OFI Reflex 2LC tank mix in a single season. Use of Basagran OF + Reflex 2LC tank mix during periods of dry weather when crop and weeds are under stress and not actively grow­ ing may result in duced weed control. Do not apply to drought stressed weeds or weeds which have gone through an extended dry period. In the event of a crop loss due to weather conditions, only soybeans can be replanted (see Reflex 2LC label). Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Crops other than soybeans may be severely injured by drift . Do not graze treated areas or har­ vest for forage or hay (see Reflex 2LC label). Region' Basagran OP Reflex2LC' Oil Concentrate Nitrogen Solution Oil Concentrate Plus' Nitrogen Solution ) 1 9-18oz'/A 1-1.6 pts./A 1.25% vlv 2 9·18oz./A 1·1.6 pts./A 1.25% v/ 3 9-18oz./A 1-1.3 pinVA 1.25% vlv 4 9-18oz'/A 1 pinVA 1.25% vlv 5 9-18oz'/A 0.75 pinVA 1.25% vlv , See the Reflex 2LC label for states or parts of states included in regions. , Consult labels for each product for specific weeds controlled. 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% vlv + 2.5% vlv 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% v/v + 2.5% vlv 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% v/v + 2.5% v/v 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% v/v + 2.5% vlv 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% vlv + 2.5% vlv 3 Recommended for use in areas of low humidity and moderate temperatures. when lambsquarters, ragweed, and velvetleaf are to be controlled. 12

,'+-151- Basagran" OF + 2,4-0B Tank Mix' - Soybeans General Information These directions are intended to provide the user of Basagran OF with instructions for tank mixing with 2,4-0B (such as Butyrac 200 or Butoxone 200 herbicides) to control entireleaf, tall (common), and ivyIeaf momingglories. Apply to actively growing weeds at the rec­ ommended growth stages. Table 5 Refer to sections: Directions For Use - All Crops, Water Volume and Spray Pressure, and Mixing for more information. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow the Restrictions and Limitations on the labels for Basagran OF and 2,4-0B. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Use only amine formulations of 2,4- DB. Do not apply more than 1 applica­ tion of this tank mix per season. Do not apply within 60 days of har­ vest (see label for 2,4-DB). The use of this tank mix will cause soybean foliage injury (such as burning, bronzing or crinkling) and may reduce yields. Dc not use this tank mix on soy­ beanS-that show symptoms of dis­ ease such as phytophthora root rot (see label for 2,4-0B). 'Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Basagran OF + 2,4-0B Tank Mix For Additional Weed Control in Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControlledlWeed Size Additive Rate Per Acre 14-18 oz. Basagran OF according to weed Apply rate of Basagran OF species and size according to weed sizes in Table 1. (See Table 1 page 6) Nitrogen solution r--plus plus 2 .fl. oz. of 2,4-0B Butoxone 200 (amine or fonnulation) Butyrac 200 (0.03 pound ae') • Acid eqUlvaient Basagran 3 OF + Scepter Tank Mix' - Soybeans Northern States Only. General Information The tank mix of Basagran OF plus Scepter herbicide will control pig­ weeds in addition to those weeds controlled by Basagran OF. Apply to actively growing weeds at the recommended growth stages. TableS Northern States' Momingglories ~ 1.25-2.5% v/v (1 quart maximum) Ivyleaf Vines up to 6" long Tall (Common) Entireleat Refer to sections: Directions For Use - Soybeans, Water Volume and Spray Pressure, and Mixing for more information. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow the Restrictions and Limitations on the labels for Basagran OF and Scepter. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Observe all geographical and rota­ tional crop restrictions on the label for Scepter" or Scepter 70 OG. .,. ank mix not applicable in Califomia. Basagran OF + Scepter Tank Mix For Additional Weed Control in Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControlledlWeed Size Additive Rate Per Acre 9-18 oz. Basagran OF according to weed Apply rate of Basagran OF species and size according to weed sizes in Table 1. (See Table 1 page 6) Oil concentrate 1.25% v/v r------pi u s plus leaf Stage Max. Height (2 pints maximum) Scepter 1/3 pint Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 3" or or Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 3" Scepter 70 OG 1.4 oz Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 3" Wild Sunflower Up t06 3" • Northsm Stales, for the purpose of this table are he following states: lA, southern MI, southern WI, PA, NJ, DE, NE, KS, MD, I'N, OH, IN. IL, and MO (except southeastern: Jefferson County and southl. See label for Scepter or Scepter 70 OG for lis! of approved states and parts of states. 13 I

BasagranO DF + Poast Tank Mix' -Soybeans General Information Basagran DF and Poasr herbi­ cides may be tank mixed for poste­ mergence control of the broadleaf and grass weeds shown in this table. Apply to actively growing weeds at the recommended growth stages. Separate applications should be made if: a) all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or b) grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass, quack­ grass, bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, shattercane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itch­ grass. See Table 12, Soybeans and Peanuts, Separate Applications of Basagran DF or Basagran DF Table 7

  • Blazer Tank Mix Preceded or followed with Poast, page 18. Water Volume and Spray Pressure Ground equipment: Use a mini­ mum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and 40 psi. Use standard high­ pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood or whirl chamber noz­ zes. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of total spray solution per acre. Additives At the low rate of Poast (1 pint per acre) the additive Dash HC· spray adjuvant plus a nitrogen solution must be used. To control the addi­ tional grasses listed in Table 7, use the higher rate of Poast (1.5 pints per acre) and either Dash HC or oil concentrate. To enhance weed control, nitrogen solution may also be added. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops for Mixing information. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow tQarestrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran DF and Poast. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest (see label for poast). Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage (green, succulent) or ensi­ lage to livestock. Treated soybean hay may be fed (see label for Poast). "Tank mix not applicable in California. '> Basagran DF + Poast Tank Mix' For Additional Weed Control in Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControliedIWeed Size Dash HC or Oil\ Concentrate Nitrogen Solution 9-18 oz. Broadleaves and Sedge according to Apply rate of Basagran OF Basagran weed species OF and size according to weed sizes in Table 1. - - (See Table 1 page 6) r---- plus plus Annual Grasses . Volunteer Com 1-12" Poast 1 pint Fall Panicum 4-10" Wrtchgrass 3-B" DashHC Giant Foxtail 3-8" (1 pt.) plus 2.5-5% vlv Green Foxtail 3-8: Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" Wild Proso Millet' 4-10" -or Barnyardgrass 3-8" Junglerice 3-8" Dash HC Broadleaf Signalgrass 3-8" Red Sprangletop 3-8" (1 pt.) Poast 1.5 pints"·3 Crabgrass, Large 3-6" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-8" Oil concen- plus 2.5-5% vlv , Smooth 3-6" Texas Panicum 3-8" trate Goosegrass 3-6" Yellow Foxtail 3-8" (2 pts.) ) , Tank mix does not control the following weeds: rhizome johnsongrass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, shattercane, volun- teer cereals, wild oats, red rice, or itchgrass. , To control wild proso millet only, include Poast in the tank mix at 0.75 pint per acre. , The 1.5 pints per acre rate of Poast will also control all grasses listed at the 1 pint rate. 14

J Basagran" OF + Blazer + Poast Tank Mix' - Soybeans General Information Basagran OF, Poast" and Blazer" herbicides may be tank mixej for postemergence control of bro~dleaf and grass weeds. Apply to ac:vely growing weeds at the recomrrend­ ed growth stages. Separate applications should be made if: a) all weeds to be controlled a';) not at the correct growth stage 'or treatment at the same time. or b) grasses to be controlled inG Jde rhizome johnsongrass, qua:,­ grass, 8ermudagrass, wire,:em muhly, volunteer corn, sh&~~r­ cane, volunteer cereals, wic oats, red rice or itchgrass. See Table 12, Soybeans or Peanuts, Separate Applications of Basagran OF or Basagran OF

  • Blazer Tank Mix Pre<:eded or Followed by Poast. Table 8 Water Volume and Spray Pressure Ground equipment: Use a mini­ mum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and a minimum of 40 psi. Use stan­ dard high pressure hollow cone or fiat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood or whirl chamber nozzles. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre and a maximum of 40 psi. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops for Mixing information. Early Spot Spray When using knapsack sprayers or high volume equipment with hand­ guns (or other suitable nozzle arrangements), prepare the spray solution according to Table 11. Apply to foliage on a spray-to-wet basis. Complete coverage of all foliage is essential for control. Control of perennial grassy weeds may be limited to burnoff of exposed foliage. "(Sf, Observe all safety precautions when spot spraying Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast tank mix. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for BaJiOIgran OF, Poast, and Blazer. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest. Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage, ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer and Poast). Do not include nitrogen solution when tank mixing. 'Tank mix not applicable in California. Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast Tank Mix' For Additional Weed Control in Soybeans or Peanuts Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre I Weeds ControlledlWeed Size Additive Rate Per Acre 9-18 oz. according to Basagran OF weed species Apply Basagran OF and size according to weed sizes in Table 1. (See Table 1 r--- plus page 6) plus Bamyardgrass 3-8" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-8" Broadleaf Signa/grass 3-8" Smooth Crabgrass 3-6" Fall Panicum 3-8" Texas Panicum 4-10" Giant Foxtail 3-8" Wild Proso Millet' 3-8" Oil concentrate Poast' 1.5 pints Goosegrass 3-6" Witchgrass 3-8" 1.25%v/v Green Foxtail 3-8" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" (2 pints maximum) Junglerice 3-8" Yellow Foxtail 3-8" Large Crabgrass 3-6" Note: Do not include a Red Sprangletop 3-8" nitrogen solution when ~plus plus tank mixing. Leaf Stage Max. Height 0.5-1 pint Black Nightshade Upto6 2" Use 0.5 pint for Common Ragweed Up to 10 6" Blazer' pigweed Crotalaria Up to 6 6" (up to 2") only, Morningglories3 Up to 4 4" 1 pint if weeds ,t Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 <4" right are prese,.,. Sesbania Up to 4 pinnate 6" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 <4" , Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 <4" I Tank mix does not control rhl:::me johnsongrass. quackgrass, 8ermudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shattercane, volunteer cereals, vtild oats, r?:: rice. or itchgrass, 2 To control wild proso millet or,',;. include Poast in tank mix at 0.75 pint per acre. J For consistent control of camian (tan) morningglory, use the 14 oz. rate of Basagran OF. 15

BasagranO OF + Poast Plus Tank Mix' - Soybeans General Information Basagran OF and Poast Plus· herbicides may be tank mixed for postemergence control of the broadleaf and grass weeds shown in this table. Apply to actively grow­ ing weeds at the recommended growth stages. Separate applica­ tions should be made if: a) all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or b) grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass, quack­ grass, bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, shattercane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itch­ grass. See Table 12, Soybeans and Peanuts, Separate Applications of Basagran OF or Basagran OF

  • Blazer Tank Mix Preceded or followed with Poast or Poast )PIUS, page 18. Table 9 Water Volume and Spray Pressure Ground equipment: Use a mini­ mum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and 40 psi. Use standard high­ pressure hal/ow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood or whirl chamber noz­ zes. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of total spray solution per acre. Additives At the low rate of Poast Plus (1.5 pint per acre) the additive Dash He" spray adjuvant plus a nitro­ gen solution must be used. To con­ trol the additional grasses listed in Table g, use the higher rate of Poast Plus (2.25 pints per acre) and either Dash HC or oil concen­ trate. To enhance weed control, UAN or AMS may also be added. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops for Mixing information. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran DF and Poast Plus. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest (s~label for Poast Plus). Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage (green, succulent) or ensi­ lage to livestock. Treated soybean hay may be fed (see label for Poast Plus). "Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Basagran OF + Poast Plus Tank Mix' For Additional Weed Control in Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControlledlWeed Size Dash HC or Oil Nitrogen Concentrate Solution 9-18 oz. Broadleaves and Sedge according to Basagran weed species OF and size Apply rate of Basagran OF according to weed sizes in Table 1. - - (See Table 1 page 6) . r-- plus plus Annual Grasses Poast 1.5 pints Fall Panicum 4-10" Volunteer Corn 1-12" Dash HC Plus Giant Foxtail 3-8" Wrtchgrass 3-8" (1 pUacre) 2.5-5% v/v Green Foxtail 3-8" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" Wild Proso Millet' 4-10" r-- plus plus Bamyardgrass 3-8" Junglerice 3-8" Dash HC Poast Broadleaf Signalgrass 3-8" Red Sprangletop 3-8" (1 pUacre) Plus 2.25 pints'·' Crabgrass, large 3-6" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-8" or 2.5-5% v/v , Smooth 3-6" Texas Panicum 3-8" Oil concentrate Goosegrass 3-6" Yellow Foxtail 3-8" (2 pts.lacre) ) , Tank mix does not control the following weeds: rhizome johnsongrass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, shattercane, volUn- teer cereals, wild oats, red rice, or itchgrass. , To control wild proso millet only, include Poast Plus in the tank mix at 1.25 pints per acre. , The 2.25 pints per acre rate of Poast Plus will also control all grasses listed at the 1.5 pint rate. 16

) -~ BasagranO DF + Blazer + Poast Plus Tank Mix' - Soybeans General Information Basagran DF, Poast Plus· and Blazer" herbicides may be tank mixed for post emergence centrol of broadleaf and grass weeds. Apply to actively growing weeds at the recommended growth stages. Separate applications should be made if: a) all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or b) grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass, quack­ grass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shatter­ cane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itchgrass. See Table 12, Soybeans or Peanuts, Separate Applications of Basagran DF or Basagran DF

  • Blazer Tank Mix Preceded or Followed by Poast or Poast Plus. Table 10 Water Volume and Spray Pressure Ground equipment: Use a mini­ mum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and a minimum of 40 psi. Use stan­ dard high pressure hollow cone or fiat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use fioed or whirl chamber nozzles. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre and a maximum of 40 psi. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops for Mixing information. Early Spot Spray When using knapsack sprayers or high volume equipment with hand­ guns (or other suitable nozzle arrangements), prepare the spray solution according to Table 11. Apply to foliage on a spray-to-wet basis. Complete coverage of all foliage is essential for control. Control of perennial grassy weeds may be limited to bumof! of exposed foliage. 18/5(, Observe all safety precautions wen spot spraying Basagran DF + Blazer + Poast Plus tank mix. Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran DF, Poast Plus, and Blat!er. The most restrictive label­ ing applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest. Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage, ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer and Poast Plus). Do not include nitrogen solution when tank mixing. 'Tank mix not applicable in California. Basagran DF + Blazer + Poast Plus Tank Mix' For Additional Weed Control in Soybeans or Peanuts Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControlledlWeed Size AddItive Rate Per Acre 9-1S oz. according to Apply Basagran OF Basagran OF weed species anSize according to weed sizes in Table 1. (See able 1 page 6) t--plus plus Bamyardgrass 3-8" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-S" Broadleaf Signalgrass 3-S" Smooth Crabgrass 3-6" Fall Panicum 3-S" Texas Panicum 4-10" Oil concentrate Giant Foxtail 3-S" Wild Proso Millet' 3-S" Poast Plus' 2.25 pints Goosegrass 3-6" Witchgrass 3-S" 1.25% v/v Green Foxtail 3-8" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" (2 pints maximum) Junglerice 3-8" Yellow Foxtail 3-8" Note: Do not include a large Crabgrass 3-6" Red Sprangletop 3-8" nitrogen solution when -plus plus tank mixing. Leaf Stage Max. Height 0.5-1 pint Black Nightshade Up to 6 2" Use 0.5 pint for Common Ragweed Up to 10 6" Blazer' pigweed Crotalaria Up to 6 6" (up to 2") only; Morningglories' Upt04 4" 1 pint if weeds at Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 <4" right are present. Sesbania Up to 4 pinnate 6" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 <4" Tall Waterhernp Upt06 <4" , Tank mix does not control rhizome johnsongrass, quackgrass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shattercane, volunteer cereals. wild oats, red rice, or itchgrass. :1 To control wild prOSQ millet only, include Poast Plus in tank mix at 1.25 pints per acre. "For consistent control of common (tall) morningglory, use the 14 oz. rate of Basagran OF. 17

Table 11 Basagran OF + Blazer + Poast or Poast Plus Tank Mix Soybeans or Peanuts Spot Treatment Application Table See annual grasses and broadleaves listed in Table 8. Desired Spray Solution Volume Basagran OF 1 Gallon 0.75 dry oz. 25 Gallons 18.0 dry oz. 50 Gallons 37.0 dry oz. 100 Gallons 73.0 dry oz. • 2 Tablespoons = 1 Fl. Oz. Soybeans - Separate Applications of Basl\granO OF or Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix' Preceded or Followed by Poast or Poast Plus ) Applications of Basagran OF her­ bicide or Basagran OF tank mixed with Blazer" herbicide can be preceded or followed by Poasf> or Poast Plus· herbicides 10 obtain broad spectrum control of weeds listed on the respective product labels (refer to this label and the labels for Poast or Poas! Plus, and Basagran OF + Blazer tank mix). Also refer to these prod­ uct labelS for timing, rate, and other. information for ground and aerial applications. For best results when making sep­ arate applications, a minimum peri­ od of time is recommended between applications, depending on their order, according to Table ) 12. 'Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Concentration in Spray Solution Blazer Poast Oil Concentrate 1% 1% _1% Amount to be Added to Obtain a 1 % Solution Poast PoastPlus Oil Concentrate 1'/4 A. Oz: 2.0 A. Oz: 1'/4 FI. Oz. 1 Ot. 1.5 Qt. 1 Qt. 2Ots. 3.0 Qts. 2 Ots. 4 Qls. 6.0Ots. 4 Qls . Table 12 Soybeans or Peanuts Separate Applications of Basagran OF or Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix' Preceded or followed by Poas! or Poast Plus Order of Application Minimum Time Between First Product(s) Applied Second Product(s) Applied Applications Basagran OF Poast or Poast Plus 24 hours Basagran OF + Blazer Poast or Poast Plus 7 days Poast or Poast Plus Basagran OF or 24 hours Basagran OF + Blazer , Tank mixes not applicable in California. 18

) .. ...,.. Basagran DF + Pinnacle Tank Mix - Soybeans General Information The tank mix of Basagran DF + Pinnacle" herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran DF or Pinnacle alone (see Table 13). The tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray cover­ age. Time and Rate of Application The rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in the Table 13. Applications of this tank mix made to weeds that are in the cotyledon stage, larger than the size in Table 13, or to weeds under stress, may result in unsatisfactory control. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran DF + Pinnacle after the first trifoliate soybean leaf has fully expanded; however, under condi­ tions of high temperature or humidi­ ty some leaf-bronzing or leaf-speck­ ling of soybean foliage may occur. Soybean plants will generally out­ grow this condition within 10-14 days. Water Volume and Spray Pressure Apply recommended rates of this tank mix as follows: Ground equipment Broadcast application: Use a minimum of 20 gallons of water PElr acre on a broadcast basis. Use a minimum of 40 psi (measured at the boom not at the pump or in the Table 13 line). Do not use flood, hollow cone, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet application (CDA) nozzles. Band application: For band appli· cation, apply proportionately less. Calibrate band applicator to not exceed labeled rate. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. Consult the respective labels for special directions for aerial applications. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops for Mixing information. Additives Applications of Basagran DF plus Pinnacle tank mix must include a nonionic surfactant at the rate (con­ centration) of 1-2 pints per 100 gal­ lons of spray solution (0.125%- 0.25% v/v). USING THE HIGHER RATE OF NONIONIC SURFAC­ TANT, PARTICULARLY UNDER HOT, HUMID CONDITIONS, MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY CROP INJURY. Use only EPA-approved surfactants authorized for use on food crops. Use a nonionic surfactant of at least 80% active ingredient. Under dry conditions or during cool weather, a crop oil concentrate at 4 pints per 100 gallons of spray solu­ tion (0.5% v/v) may be used to enhance weed control. Use a petro­ leum based crop oil concentrate (0.5% v/v) w~h at least 15% emulsi· fiers/surfactant. USING CROP OIL CONCENTRATE MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY INJURY TO SOy­ BEANS. Apply a nitrogen solution to control velvetleaf. Use 1 gallon per acre maximum (2.5-5% v/v). Refer to Direction For Use - All Crops for details. Basagran DF + Pinnacle Tank Mix - Soybeans BasagranOF Basagran OF (14 ozJaere) (14oz./aere) Weeds Controlled + + Pinnacle Pinnacle (1'4oz./acre) (l'B oz./acre) Height Height Cocklebur 2·6" 2·6" Common Lambsquarters 2-4" - Jimsonweed 2·6" 2-6" Ladysthumb 2-6" I 2-6" Pennsylvania Smartweed 2-6" 2-6" Redroot Pigweed 2·8" ) 2·4" I Smooth Pigweed 2·8- 2-4" Tall Waterhemp 2·8" 2-4" ! Velvetleat 2-5" 2-5" I Venice Mallow 2" 2" Wild Buckwheat 2-3" 2-3" I Wild Mustard Up to 4" diameter Up to 4" diameter Wild Sunftower 5·6" 2-5" , Reter to Additives for specific rates and environmental conditions. Restrictions and Limitationf.OJs' (partial list) Always read and follow all Restrictions and Limitations when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most restrictive labeling applies when using tank mixes. DOr;!2t apply within 60 days of har­ vesting soybeans. Do not graze animals on green for­ age or stUbble. Do not utilize hay or straw for animal feed or bedding. Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application or unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system. Do not cultivate within 7 days before or after application of this tank mix. Do not allow spray from either ground or aerial equipment to drift onlQ adjacent crops or land, as injury to other plants may occur. Consult the respective labels for details. Do not tank mix with organophos­ phate insecticides. Do not apply within 14 days before or after an organophosphate insec­ ticide as severe crop injury may occur. Thoroughly clean sprayer immedi­ ately after spraying. See label for Pinnacle "Sprayer Cleanup". 'Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Basagran OF (9 oz'/aere)

  • Additive Rate' Pinnacle (1/4 oz./acre) Height 2·4" 2·4" 2-6" Nonionic surtactant 2-6" at 0.125·0.25% vlv 2-6" (1·2 pints per 2-8" 100 gallons 2-8" spray solution) 2-8" + 2" Nitrogen? 2" solution
  • 2.5-5% v/v Up to 4" diameter 2·4" , Nitrogen solution is referred to as 28-32% UAN or AMS. Refer to section titled Addition of Additives. I 19

Basagran· DF + Classic General Information The tank mix of Basagran OF plus Classic· herbicide will improve control of certain weeds listed on The Basagran DF or Classic labels (see Table 14). The tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Time and Rate of Application The rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in Table 14. Applications of this tank mix made to weeds that are in the cotyledon stage, larger than the sizes in Table 14, or to weeds under stress, may result in unsatisfactory control. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran + ClaSSic, how­ ever, under high temperatures or humidity, some leaf -bronzing or leaf-speckling of soybean foliage may occur. Soybean plants gener­ ally outgrow this condition in 10-14 )days. Water Volume and Spray Pressure Apply recommended rates of this tank mix as follows: Ground Equipment: Broadcast Application: Use a minimum of 20 gallons of water per acre on a broadcast basis. Use flat fan nozzles with a minimum of 40 psi (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line). Do not use flood, hollow cone, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet application (CDA) nozzles. Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. Consult the respective labels for special directions for aerial applications. Additives Applications of Basagran OF + Classic tank mix must include a nonionic surfactant at the concen­ tration of 1-2 pints per 1 00 gallons of spray solution (0.125-0.25% v/v). USING THE HIGHER RATE OF NONIONIC SURFACTANT MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY CROP INJURY, PARTICUlARLY UNDER HOT, HUMID CONDITIONS. Use only EPA-approved surfactants authorized for use on food crops. Use a non ionic surfactant of at least 80% active ingredient. Do not use Dash" HC spray adju­ vant. Under hot, dry conditions or during cool weather, a crop oil con­ centrate at 4 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution (0.5% v/v) may be used to enhance weed control. Use a petroleum-based crop oil concen­ trate with at least 15% emulsifiers or surfactant. USING A CROP OIL CONCENTRATE MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY INJURY TO SOY­ BEANS. Adding ammonium nitrogen fertilizer is required to control velvetleaf. Use a high quality liquid nitrogen fertilizer such as 28-0-0 at a rate of 2-4 quarts per acre or 10-34-0 at 1-2 quarts per acre. Alternatively, a high quality, sprayable grade of ammoni­ _ um sulfate (21-0-0) may be used at 2.5 pounds per acre. Adding ammonium nitrogen fertilizer does not replace the need for a sur­ factant. Use a lower rate of nitrogen fertilizer for aerial applications. Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List) Always read and follow all label directions when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most restrictive labeling applies when using a tank mix. Do not apply within 60 days of har­ vesting soybeans._ Do not graze animals on green for­ age or stubble. Do not use hay or straw for animal feed or bedding. Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application or unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system. Do not cultivate within 7 days before or after application of this tank mix. Do not allow spray from either ground or aerial equipment to drift onto adjacent crops or land, as injury to other pla~ may occur. Consult the respective labels for details. Do not tank mix with organophos­ phate insecticides. Do not apply within 14 days before or after an organophosphate insec­ ticide as severe crop injury may occur. Thoroughly clean sprayer immedi­ atey after spraying. See Classic label for "Sprayer Cleanup." Table 14. Basagran OF + Classic Tank Mix for Soybeans ) Basagran OF 14 ounces per acre

  • Weeds Controlled' Classic 0.25 ounce per acre Height Additive Rate' Cocklebur 2·8" Jimsonweed 2·6" Nonionic surfactant at Ladysthumb 2·8" 0.125-.025% vlv Pennsylvania Smartweed 2-8" (1·2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) Velvetleaf 2-6" + Venice Mallow 2" nitrogen solution J Wild Sunflower 2·5" I This tank mix improves control of these weeds. 2 Refer to Additives for specific rates and environmental conditions. e Nitrogen solution is referred to as 28-32% UAN Of AMS. Refer to section titled Addition of Additives. 20

Basagran& OF + Pursuit Tank Mix' - Soybeans General Information The tank mix of Basagran OF + Pursuit3 will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran OF or Pursuit alone (see Table 15). The tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray cover­ age. Sensitive crops include leaf vegetables, sugar beets, and cot­ ton. Time and Rate of Application Rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in Table 15. Apply to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum Table 15 size listed in the application table. Such applications should be applied within 14-28 days after planting. Water Volume and Spray Pressure Apply recommended rates of this tank mix as follows: Ground equipment only: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre on a broadcast basis. Use a minimum of 40 psi (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line) when using flat fan nozzles and 40-60 psi when using hollow cone nozzles. Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet application (CDA) nozzles. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. Consult the respective labels for special directions for aerial applications. Basagran OF + Pursuit Tank Mix - Soybeans »{Sf, Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Always read and follow all label directions when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most restrictive labeling applies when using a tank mix. Do not apply the tank mix of Ba'iilQran OF plus Pursuit within 85 days of soybean harvest. Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system. Do not allow spray to drift onto adjacent crops or land, as injury to other plants may occur. Consult the respective labels for details. Do not apply with ground equip­ ment when wind velocity is greater than 10 mph, or when spray may be carried to sensitive crops. Do not spray by air when wind velocity is greater than 5 mph. • Tank mix not applicable in California. I Sasagran OF 9 ozJ A Sasagran OF 14 oz.lA SasagranOF 14 oz./ A Additive Weeds Controlled' I + + + Rate ! Pursuit 2 oz./ A Pursuit 2oz.lA Pursuit 4 oz.l A Broadleat Weeds I Maximum Weed Size COCklebur 4" 6" 8" Common Lambsquarters , 1 " 1.5" 2" Jerusalem Artichoke I - - 10" Jimsonweed 4" 6" 6" Kochia <1'" <2" 4'" Marshelder - 2" 3" Momingglory entireleaf - - 2'" ,Ivyleaf - - 2" , Pitted - - 2" , Smallffower - - 3" , Tall - - 2" Nightshade, Black <2" <2" 3" , Eastern Black <2" <2" 3'" ,Hairy <2" <2" 3" Pigweed, Palmer 4" 4" 8" , Redroot 4" 4" 8" , Smooth 4" 4" 8" Nonionic surfactanF Prickly SidaIT eaweed - 3" 3'" (1 quart per Ragweed, Common - <2" 3" 100 gallons) • Giant <2" <2" 3" plus Smartweed, Ladysthumb 4" 6" 6" Nitrogen sdution' , Pennsylvania 4" 6'" 6" 2.5-5% vlv Watememp, Tall 2" 2" 4" (2 quarts per acre Velvetleaf 2" 5" 5" maximum) Venice Mallow 2" 2" 2" Wild Buckwtleat - 3" 3" Wild Mustard 2'" 4" 4" Wild Sunffower 3" 5" 5" Grasses Barnyardgrass - - 3" Crabgrass, Large - - 3" , Smooth - - 3'" Foxtails, Giant - - 3" · Green - - 3" · Giant Green - - 3" · Robust Purple - - 3" · Robust White - - 3" · Yellow - - 3" Johnsongrass. Seedling - - 8" Red rice - - 3" Shattercane 4" 4" 8" , Refer to respective labels for a complete list of the weeds controlled. 2 Use a nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient Dash HC* spray adjuvant may be substituted at 1 quart per acre for the nonionic surfactant. Dash He is recommended when weeds have been subjected to heat or moisture stress. , UAN is referred to as 28-32% nitrogen solution. AMS may be used at the rate of 17 pounds per 100 gallons of spray solution. 21 I , , i , , , , ,

'. Basagran DF on Com and Sorghum - Directions For Use) Apply Basagran DF herbicide to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Com and Sorghum (Table 16). Such applications generally corre­ spond to the crop growth stages of 1-5 leaves. Sorghum is tolerant to Basagran DF at all stages of growth up to and including early boot stage. Very slight leaf speckling of corn Table 16 and sorghum may occur, but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. Corn types include field, sweet, popcorn, and corn grown for seed or silage. Sorghum types include grain and forage sorghum. Restrictions and Limitations Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces per acre in one season in corn or 18 ounces per acre in one season in sorghum. Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance Application Rates for Com, Sorghum of seed production inbred lines to Basagran DF. Do not apply to sorghum that is heading or blooming. Do not graze treated fields for at least 12 days after the last treat­ ment with Basagran DF. California only: IloIQt recommended for controlling yellow nutsedge in com or sorghum. Do not use on forage sorghum. Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages' Weeds Controlled 140z. Per Acre 18 oz. Per Acre Leaf Stage Maximum Height Leaf Stage Maximum Height Beggarticks Upto6 6" 6-8 8" Bristly Starbur Upto4 2" 4-6 3" Cocklebur' 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Common Lambsquarters' - - 4-8 2" Common Ragweed' - - 4-6 ! 3" Dayflower Up to 6 4" 6-10 8" Devilsclaw - - Up to 6 3" Galinsoga 2 - - Cotyledon to 6 2" Giant Ragweed' - - Up to 4 6" Jimsonweed Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Pennsylvania Smartweed Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed Upt06 3" 6-8 4" Spurred Anoda Upt06 3" 6-8 4" Tropic Croton Up to 2 2" 2-4 4" Velvetleaf' Upt04 2" 4-6 5" Venice Mallow Upt06 2" 6-10 4" Wild Buckwheat Upt04 3" 4-6 5" Wild Mustard Up to 6 4" 6-10 8" Wild Sunflower Upt04 5" 4-6 8" Far additional weeds, see Special Directions section following. , Do not treat ea~ier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. , Add oil concentrate according to Addition of Oil Concentrate, page 4. Nitrogen solution may be substituted for oil con- centrate for all weeds except common lambsquarters, common ragweed, and galinsoga. If velvetleaf is present with weeds requiring oil concentrate, a nitrogen solution plus oil concentrate may be used. , If a second weed flush develops after the first application, re-treat according to this rate table (corn only). , See Addition of Nitrogen Solution, page 4. ) 22

Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn .- Momingglories South: (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, 1)(, and VA) To control smallflower and cypressvine momingglories apply either 14 oz, of Basagran DF per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height, or 18 oz, of Basagran DF per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height. To control palmleaf, pitted, tall (common), entireleaf, purple moonflower and ivyleaf morning- glories, apply 14 oz, of Basagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height (14-18 days after morningglory emergence), Make a second application at..,- the same rate of 5-14 days later, All states other than the South (see above): Apply 18-28 oz, of Basagran DF per acre to annual momingglories not larger than 4 true leaves, Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water. Because morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to watch the growth stage care- fully and to be certain that Sasagran OF is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended on this label. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water for each application (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate), Canada Thistle Apply 18 oz, of Basagran OF per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage, If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7 -10 days later. Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are recommended for best results, Apply 14-18 oz, of Basagran DF per acre when plants are 6-8 inches tall. If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7 -10 days later, Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran DF and water for each application (see Addition of Oil Concentrate), Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY, IL, IN, MI, and OH only - For suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 18-28 oz, of Basagran OF per acre when vines are no more than 10 inches long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water according to the Addition of Oil Concentrate, Late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This treatment only provides partial control of cocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made, Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Make a single appli- cation of 18-28 oz, of Basagran OF per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall, or for best results, apply 14 oz, of Basagran OF to plants up to 24 inches tall, repeat 10-14 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution according to directions in Addition of Oil Concentrate, Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Sorghum Annual Momingglories Apply 18 oz, of Basagran DF per acre to annual momingglories not larger than 4 true leaves, Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF and water according to Addition of Oil Concentrate, Because morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to watch the growth stage care- fully and to be certain that Basagran OF is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended (See page 25), ) Canada Thistle Apply 18 oz, of Basagran OF per acre when plant& are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage, Control may be partial or inconsistent. Yellow Nutsedge Apply 14-18 oz, of Basagran DF per acre when plants are 6-8 inches tall. Add oil concen- trate according to section Addition of Oil Concentrate, Control may be partial or incon- Sistent. 23

Basagran" OF plus Atrazine Tank Mix' - Com and Sorghum (Not for use in California The tank mix of Basagran OF + atrazine effectively controls a large spectrum of broadleaf weeds on the labeling of both products. To control annual morningglories, Canada thistle, and yellow nutsedge, refer to Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Com and Sorghum. Atrazine products should be tested for physical tank mix compatibility with Basagran OF. Refer to the respective atrazine labels for addi­ tional directions and limitations. Always add nitrogen solution or oil concentrate according to the sec­ tions regarding addition of oil con­ centrate and addition of nitrogen solution. Mixing and spray equipment Use intake, in-line, or nozzle screens finer than 50 mesh. Fill tank \ of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to !two-thirds full of clean water. Start agitation. Add atrazine and allow to wet and mix thoroughly. Maintain agitation and add Basagran OF and nitrogen solution, and/or oil concentrate; allow to mix. Dash HC· spray adjuvant may be sub­ stituted for oil concentrate. Mix thoroughly. Maintain constant agita­ tion during application. Avoid allow­ ing the mixture to stand overnight. Always clean sprayer thoroughly immediately after use by ftushing the system with water and a strong detergent. Do not allow cleaning water to contaminate streams or ponds. ) Time and Rate of Application Apply to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Com and Sorghum. Such applications generally corre­ spond to the crop growth stages of 1-5 leaves, Corn is tolerant to this tank mix at all stages of growth. Sorghum is tolerant to the tank mix at all growth stages up to and including early boot stage. Very slight leaf-speckling may occur in com and sorghum, but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. Refer to the Conversion Table, (Table 18) below for application rates depending on formulation. Cultivation may be necessary if all weeds are not controlled or if regrowth of weeds occurs. Restrictions and Limitations for tank mix with atrazine (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran OF and atrazine (Mtrex). The most restrictive label­ ing applies in tank mixes. Do not apply more than 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season in corn or 18 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one sea­ son in sorghum. Do not use this tank mix when crop is under stress from prolonged cold, wet weather, poor fertility, or other factors or when crop is wet and succulent from recent rainfall as crop injury may occur. 24 Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbred lines with this tank mix. Do not apply to sorghum that is heading out or blooming. Do not make more than one appli­ cation of tank mix per season. Do not graze treaWt:l area or feed treated forage to livestock for 21 days following application (see atrazine label). Do not plant oats, sugar beets, or sunflowers in the season following application in soil having a calcare­ ous surface layer. In the Intermountain Region of the United States, do not plant any other crop the year following appli­ cation except corn or sorghum. Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation. • Tank mix not applicable in California, !"

,- Table 17 Application Rates for Tank Mix of Basagran OF + Atrazine for Com and Sorghum Weeds Controlled 0.42 + 0.42 Ib ail A' 0.5 + O.Slb ail A' 0.75 + 0.751b ailA' Leal Stages Max. Height Leaf Stages Max. Height Leaf Stages Max. Height ) Beggarticks Up to 6 6" Black Nighlshade - - 2·4 1 2-4 I" Bristly Starbur - - - - Up 10 4 2" Burcucumber - - - -

3 3" Cocklebur' 2·4 3" 2-10 S" 2·10 S" Common Groundsel - - Upt04 2" Upt06 4" Common Lambsquarters 2·6 2" UptoS 5" 8-12 8" Common Ragweed' - - Upt04 4" 4-7 5" Dayflower - - - - Upt06 4" Devilsclaw - - - - Upt06 3" Eastem Black Nightshade - - 2·4 I" 2·4 I" Giant Ragweed - - Upl04 4" 4·6 6" Jimsonweed 2·4 3" Upto 6 6" 6-10 S" Kochia - - - 4" - 4" Ladysthumb 2·6 I 4" Up to 10 10" 10-14 12" Morningglaries. Annual - - Up to 4 4" 4-6 6" Morningglories. Smallflower - I - Up to 4 4" 4·6 6" Pennsylvania Smartweed 2·6 4" Up to 10 10" 10·14 12" Prickly Sida or T eaweed - - Upto 4 2" Upt06 3" Redroot Pigweed 2·4 2" Up to 10 6" Up to 10 6" Smooth Pigweed 2·4 2" Up to 10 6" Up 1010 6" Spurred Anoda - - - - Upl06 3" Tall Walechernp - - UploS 2" 6·9 4" Velvelleaf' 2·4 3" Up 10 6 5" ~ S 8" Venice Mallow - - Up 10 S 4" UploS 4" Wild Buckwheat - - Up 10 4 3" 4-6 5" Wild Mustard - I

  • Upto 6 4" 6-10 S" Wild Sunflower - - Up to 5 6" 4-6 8" Other weeds listed on the label for Basagran OF at the 3,4 pound rate will also be controlled with this Basagran OF + atrazine tank mix. , Refer to Conversion Table for recommended rate of formulated product per acre. Add nitrogen solution or one quart of oil concentrate or one pint 01 Dash HC spray adjuvant for all weeds except common ragweed. When common ragweed pre- dominates. use oil concentrate. See sections Addition of Nitrogen Solution or Addition of Oil Concentrate. , Do not treat earlier than /eaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon /eaves. :) Add one quart per acre of oil concentrate, not nitrogen solution when this weed predominates . • For velvet/eat. always add UAN solution instead ot oil concentrate or Dash HC. Addition of UAN or AMS will a/low control ot ve/vet/eal at the S·/eaf stage or S·inch maximum height using 0.5 + 0.5 Ib ai/A; or at the 1 O·leaf stage or 10 inch maximum height using 0.75 + 0.751b ai/A. Table 18 Acreage Conversion Table Amount of Formulated Product ) Tank Mix Rate Basagran OF Atrazine (AAtrex) Recommended 1 Acre 1 Acre 10 Acres 50 Acres (Ib ailA)' BOW Nine-O 4L BOW Nine-O 4L BOW Nine-O 4L Oz. pounds. pounds. Pts. pounds. pounds. pts. pounds. pounds. Pts. 0.42 + 0.42 S 0.525 0.46 0.84 5.25 4.6 8.4 26.25 23 42 0.5 + 0.5 9 0.625 0.6 1 6.25 6 10 31.5 30 50 0.75 + 0.75 14 1 0.9 1.5 9.4 9 15 50 45 75 , According to weed growth stage indicated in Table 17. 25

RICE - Directions For Use (Not for use in California) Apply Basagran" OF herbicide early pastemergence, before weeds exceed the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Rice. Early application produces the most beneficial effect on crop yields, allows use of the lower rate (depending on weed species), and makes thorough spray coverage easier to obtain. Delay in application permits weeds to exceed the maxi­ mum size for a given rate and will result in inadequate control. Basagran OF has no adverse effect on rice when used according to directions and may be used on the first and second (ratoon) crops. If grasses are a problem, use propanil in the tank mix. For optimal coverage when apply­ ing Basagran OF by air in rice, ori­ ent all nozzles straight back. For additional aerial application informa­ ,tion, refer to Directions For Use. ) Oil concentrate should be applied according to the directions in Addition of Oil Concentrate. When tank mixing Basagran OF with propanil, oil concentrate should not be included as crop injury may be enhanced. Alternate flooding culture: In Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, weed growth stages generally correspond to rice that is til/ering (stooling) and occur before the permanent flood. Basagran OF must be applied when there is no water on the field and 24 hours or more prior to fiooding. If Basagran OF cannot be applied until after . flooding, see directions under . ) Continuous Flooding Culture. Continuous Flooding Culture: In states using continuous flooding culture, or when treating after the permanent flOOding, treatment should be made only when weeds are above the surface of the water. Weeds submerged at the time of application will not be adequately controlled. For early treatment, water may be partly or completely drained to expose more weed growth to spray applications of Basagran OF. Do not raise water level for at least 24 hours after application as unsatis­ factory control may result. Do not use ground equipment to apply to flooded fields because splashing will wash Basagran OF off weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may result. Restrictions and Limitations Rice straw may be fed to livestock. Do not apply more than 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. (Maximum of 18 ounces per acre in first crop and 18 oz. per acre in second [ratoonl crop.) Do not use Basagran OF on rice fields in which the commercial culti­ vation of catfish or crayfish is prac­ ticed. Do not use water containing Basagran OF residues from rice cultivation to irrigate crops used for food or feed unless Basagran OF is registered for use on these crops. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water. 26 Tank mix with Propanil Use a tank mix of Basagran OF + propanil by ground or air to control mixed populations of grasses, sedges, and broadleaf weeds listed as susceptible on the two product labels, Prepare the tank mix by adding Basagran OF to balf the final vol­ ume of water with agitator running. Then add propanil and bring mix to final volume. Agitation must be con­ tinuous from time of mixing through spraying. Apply up to 18 ounces of Basagran OF per acre per applica­ tion. Do not apply more than 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre on the crop per growing season. Use up to 5 pounds active ingredient (a.i.) of propanil for additional broad leaf weed control and grass control with Basagran OF. Apply this tank mix only to drained fields. Restrictions and Limitations Observe all restrictions and limita­ tions on the Basagran OF and the propanillabels. In tank mixes, the most restrictive labeling applies. Do not use propanil on second crop (ratoon) rice. When applying tank mix of Basagran OF and propanil by air, orient all nozzles straight back in accordance with the propanil label. Do not use crop oil concentrate with this tank mix. Add propanil to the tank mix of Basagran OF based on active ingredient (a.i.) of formulation used. Propanil products should be tested for physical tank mix compatibility with Basagran OF. Please refer to the Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes.

) -~. Table 19 Application Rates for Rice - Drained Fields Application Rates tor Weed Growth Stages Weeds Controlled 14 oz. per Acre' 18 oz. per Acre' (All States) Leaf Stage Maximum Leaf Stage Maximum Height Height Cocklebur 2-10 10" 10-15 15" Dayflower 2-10 6" 15 10" Ducksalad - - 6-10 6" Eclipta 4-6 2" 4-6 2" Gooseweed 4-6 4" 6-10 8" Redstem Upt06 4" 6-10 8" Redweed 4-6 6" 6-10 8" Smartweed 2-10 6" 10-15 10" Spikerush 2-6 6" 6-8 8" Water Plantains , Arrowhead - - Up to 4 7" , Common - - Upt04 7" Yellow Nutsedge 4-6 6" 6-8 10" , If a second weed flush deve\cps after the first application, re-treat according to this rate table. Table 20 Application Rates for Rice - Flooded Fields Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages 14 oz. per Acre' ~ 18 oz. per Acre' Weeds Controlled Maximum Height Height Range Above Maximum Height Height Range Above Above Soil Water Level Above Soil Water Level Cocklebur 10" 3-6" 15" 6-10" Dayflower 6" 3-5" 10" 5-8" Redstem 4" 2-3" 8" 4-6" Smartweed 6" 2-5" 10" 5-8" Water Plantains . Arrowhead - - 7" 5-6" ,Common - - 7" 5-6" Yellow Nutsedge 6" 4-5" 10" 6-8" , If a second weed flush develops after the first application, re-treat according to this rate table. BasagranO OF + Facet 75 OF " Early Postemergence Weeds should be no larger than the sizes stated on either label. Use 0.33 (light-textured soils) to 0.5 pound Facet 75 OF (O.B7 pound on clay soils) per acre in the tank mix with Basagran OF at 14-18 ounces per acre. Add Facet 75 OF to the half-full spray tank of clean water with agitation running. After Facet 75 OF is dissolved, add Basagran OF, mix thoroughly and then add 2 pints of oil concentrate per acre and remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agitation during application. Observe all Restrictions and Umitations specified on the label of each prod­ uct. The most restctive labeling applies. Basagran OF herbicide + Arrosolo· 3-3E - Early Postemergence Weeds should be no larger than the sizes stated on either /abel. Do not apply to flooded fields. Basagran OF should be used in the tank mix at 14-18 ounces per acre mixed with Arrosolo 3-3E at rates recommended for weed con­ trol as specified on the respective labels. Add Basagran OF to the half-full spray tank of clean water with agitation running. After Basagran OF is dissolved, add Arrosolo 3-3E, mix thoroughly, and then add the remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agita­ tion during application. Observe all Restrictions and Umitations specified on the label of each prod­ uct. The most restrictive labeling applies. Due to the potential for crop injury, do not apply oils, surfactants or liq­ uid fertilizers with this tank mix except as specified on the Arrosolo 3-3E label. 27 Basagran OF + Londax· - Postemergence Weeds should be no larger than the sizes stated on either label. Apply within 7 days of establishing perma­ nent flood. Use 14-18 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in the tank mix with Londax at 1 ounce per acre. Add Basagran OF to the half-full spray tank of clean water with agitation running. After Basagran OF is dis­ solved, add Londax mix thorough­ ly, and then add the recommended amount of oil concentrate and remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agitation during applica­ tion. Observe all Restrictions and Limitations specified on the label of each product. The most restric­ tive labeling applies.

• PEANUTS - Directions For.Use Apply Basagran e OF to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rates Table for Peanuts. Basagran OF can be applied from peanut cracking through pegging. Restrictions and Limitations Do not apply Basagran OF if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxi­ city or plant stunting) produced by any prior herbicide applications (preplant incorporated, preemer­ gence, cracking or postemer­ gence), because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged. In the Southeast. in-furrow treat­ ments of insecticides and nemati­ cides m!'ly predispose peanuts to injury from Basagran OF. Do not graze treated peanut fields for at least 50 days after the last Basagran OF treatment. ) Table 21 Application Rates for Peanuts Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. Peanut hay and forage may be fed to livestock. Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages' Weeds Controlled 9 oz. per Acrel 14 oz. per Acre 18 oz. per Acre Leaf Stage Max. Height Leaf Stage Max. Height Leaf Stage Max. Height Balloonvine - - 2-4 2" 4-6 3" Beggarticks - - Up to 6 6" 6-8 8" Bristly Starbur - - Up to 4 2" 4-6 3" Cocklebur" 2-4 4" 2-6 6" 6-10 - 10" Coffee Senna' - - - - Up to 1 pinm;te 2" Common Ragweed4 - - - - 4-6 3" Dayllower - - Up to 6 4" 6-10 8" Devilsclaw' - - - - Up to 6 3" Eclipta - - Up to 6 2" Up to 6 2" Giant Ragweed' - - - - Upt04 6" Jimsonweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Pennsylvania Smartweed Upt04 4" Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed - - Up to 6 3" 6-8 4" Spurred Anoda - - Up to 6 3" 6-8 4" Tropic Croton - - Up to 2 2" 2-4 4" Velvetleaf - - Up to 4 2" 4-6 5" Wild Sunflower - . - Up to 4 5" 4-6 8" For additional weeds see Special Directions section following. , If a second flush occurs. ra-treat field according to this rate table. , Apply before weeds reach the maximum size or leaf stage indicated. If regrowth develops, reapply 9 ounces 7 -14 days , after the first application. Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. , Add oil concentrate according to section Addition of Oil Concentrate page 4. Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peanuts Annual Momingglories To control smal/flower and cypressvine momingglories apply either 14 oz. of Sasagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height, or 18 oz. of Sasagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height. To control palmleaf, pitted, common, entireleaf, purple moonflower and ivyleaf morningglories, apply 14 oz. of Sasagran OF per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height (14-18 days after morningglory emergence). Make a second application at the same rate of 5-14 days later. Because morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Sasagran OF is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended. Add oil concentrate to the spray solu- tion 01 Sasagran OF/water for each application (see Addition of Oil Concentrate). Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 14-18 oz. of Sasagran OF per acre when plants are 6-8 inches tall. In Texas, use 18 oz. If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7~10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Sasagran OF/water according to the section Addition of Oil Concentrate, page 4. Late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This trealPflent is intended to provide only partial control of cocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply 18-28 oz. of Sasagran OF per acre to plants up to 24 Inches tall, or for best results, apply 14 oz. of Sasagran OF to plants up to 24 inches tall and repeat 10-14 days later. Add oil concentrate according to the section Addition of Oil Concentrate. 28

) Basagran e OF + 2,4-DB Tank Mix· - Peanuts General Information These directions are intended to provide the user 01 Basagran OF with instructions for tank mixing with 2,4-DB (such as Butyrac· 200 or Butoxone e 200 herbicides) to control entireleaf, tall (common), and ivyleal momingglories in addi­ tion to all other weeds listed in Table 21. Weeds must be actively growing and at recommended growth stages. Delay in application permits weeds to exceed maximum size stated and will result in inade­ quate control. Under certain conditions peanuts may have a white, bleached appearance and the leaves may be slightly elongated. Refer to Directions For Use - All Crops lor Water Volume and Spray Pressure, Ground Equipment. and Mixing informa­ tion. Table 22 Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix with 2,4-0B (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran OF and 2,4-DB. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Use only amine formulations of 2,4- DB. Do not apply to or allow drift to any other adjacent crop. Do not add oil concentrate or any other additives to tank mix. Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment or by disease because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged. Do not apply tank mix during pro­ longed periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding. drought, injury from other herbicides, or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result. DOJlQt apply more than 2 applica­ tions of the tank mix per season. Do not apply within 30 days of har­ vest in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico or 45 days in the Virginia­ Carolina area. (See label for 2,4- DB.) Do not feed treated peanut vines and peanut hay to livestock. (See label for 2,4-DB.) 'Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Basagran OF + 2,4-0B Tank Mix Additional Weed Control Peanuts Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds ControliedlWeed Size Additives 14·180z. Basagran OF according to weed Apply Basagran OF according to species and size weed sizes in Table 21. (S~ Table 1 page 6) Do not add oil concentrate i--Plus plus or any other additives 8ft. oz. of Momingglories 0ncluding UAN solution) to 2,4-0B Butoxone 200 lvyleaf this tank mix. (amine or Tall (Common) Vines up to 10' long formulation) Butyrac200 Entirelea! (0.125 pound ae') \ Acid equivalent 29

" '\ / Basagran" OF + Blazer Tank Mix· - Peanuts General Information Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) The tank mixes of Basagran OF + Blazer" herbicides will control the weeds listed in Tables 23 and 24. Observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautions on this label and the label for Blazer. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. For TIme of Application, Water Volume, Spray Pressure and Mixing directions refer to the Basagran OF + Blazer tank mix for soybeans. Table 23. All States Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment as injury may be enhanced or pro­ longed. Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix - Peanuts Rate and Time of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds Controlled Leaf Stage Basagran OF 90z. Black Nightshade Upto 2

    • Bristly Starbur 4-6 Blazer 1 pint' Cocklebur 2-6 Common Lambsquarters 4-6 Common Ragweed' 4-6 Crotalaria' Upto 6 Jimsonweed Up t06 Morningglories~ Up to 2 Pennsylvania Smartweed Upt06 Prickly Sida (T eaweed)' Up to 4 Redroot Pigweed Upto 6 Sesbania' Upt04 Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 Spurred Anoda' Upto 4 Vewetleaf' Upto 4 Wild Mustard Up to 6 Do not apply tank mix during pro­ longed periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, >It. unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating tempera­ tures as injury may result. Do not add a surfactant or oil con­ centrate except where specifically recommended. 'Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Max. Height Additive Rate Per Acre <2" 3" 6" 2" ~ 3" 6" 6" 2" Oil Concentrate 6" (1 pint) 2" 3" 6" 3" 2" 2" 4" , Blazer may also be induded in the taRk mix at a rate of up to 1.5 pints per acre; however, this will increase the severity andlor frequency of p"'.-anut injury. , For common ragweed up to 6 inches tall and 10 leaves, use 14 oz. of Basagran OF wh 1 pint of Blazer. , If crotolaria or sesbania are present, add Triton AG-98 at the rate of 0.5 pint per 100 gallons of spray solution; but do not combine Triton AG-98 wh oil concentrate. • For common (tall) morningglory, increase rate of Basagran OF to 14 oz . , For more consistent control, increase rate of Basagran OF to 14 oz. ) 30

,- ) J Table 24. All States (for Additional Weeds or Larger Weed Sizes) Basagran OF + Blazer Tank Mix - Peanuts Product Rate 1 Per Acre Weeds Controlled/Weed Size Balloonvine Ladysthumb Beggarticks Marshelder Bristly Starbur Pennsylvania Smartweed 14-18 oz. Cocklebur according to weed Coffee Senna' Prickly Sida or T eaweed Basagran OF species and size Common Ragweed' Smallflower Mominggloll'o (See Table 1 Cypressvine Momingglory Spurred Anoda Tropic Croton page 6) Dayflower Velvetleat> Devilsclaw' Wild Sunflower Giant Ragweed Yellow Nutsedge' -plus plus Jimsonweed Leaf Stage Max. Height Black Nightshade Up to 2 <2" Citron Up to 4 2" Common Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Blazer 1 pint Crota!aria~ Up to 6 6" Momingglories Up to 2 2" Redraot Pigweed Upt06 3" Sesbania2 Up to 4 pinnate 6" Smooth Pigweed Upt06 3" Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 3" Additive Rate Per Acre Oil concentrate' , Choose the rate of Basagran OF (14-18 oz. per acre) according to the size and species of the weeds to be controlled with Basagran OF alone (see Table 21, Application Rates for Peanuts). Then add Blazer at 1 pint per acre, if needed to con tral the additional weeds up to the maximum size as shown in the tank mix time of appli~tion table above. Blazer may also be included in the tank mix at up to 1.5 pints per acre; however, this will increase the severity or frequency of peanut injury. , Add oil concentrate to the tank mix according to the recommendations in Table 21, Application Rates for Peanuts, page 28. The addition of oil concentrate may increase the severity or frequency of peanut injury. If cratolaria or sesbania are pre- sent, add Triton AG-98 at 0.5 pint per 100 gallons of spray solution. But do not combine Triton AG-98 with oil concen- trate. Basagran" OF + Blazer + Poast Tank Mix' - Peanuts General Information Basagran OF, Poas!" and Blazer" herbicides may be tank mixed for postemergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds. Apply to actively growing weeds at the recommended grovvih stages. Refer to Table 8, Rate and Time of Application - Soybeans and Peanuts. Separate applications should be made if:

  1. all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct grovvih stage for treatment at the same time, or
  2. grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass, quack­ grass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shatter­ cane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice, or itchgrass. See Table 12, Separate Applications - Soybeans or Peanuts. Refer to Directions For Use - Soybeans for Water Volume and Spray Pressure, Mixing and for Early Spot Spray. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran OF, Poast and Blazer. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 90 days of harvest. (See label for Poast.) Do not graze treated peanut fields and do not feed treated peanut for­ age, ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer and Poast). Do not include UAN solution (or ammonium sulfate) when tank mix­ ing Basagran OF, Blazer, and Poast. 'Tank mix not applicable in California. 31

Basagran~ OF + Startire Tank Mix· - Peanuts General Information The tank mix of Basagran OF + Starfire will also control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran OF alone (see Tank Mix Recommendation Table). Because this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action, thor- 0ugh coverage of weeds is essential for effective weed control. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shel­ ter smaller weeds and prevent ade­ Quate spray coverage. Crop foliage present at application may bronze or crinkle, but the plants will soon outgrow these effects and develop normally. TIme and Rate of Application The application rates and weed sizes for this tank mix are given in the Rate and Time Application Table. This tank mix should be applied at the ground crack stage Apply the Basagran OF + Startire tank mix to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum size listed in the Rate and Time of Application Table 22. Application to weeds that exceed the maximum size stated may result in inadequate control. Additives PJways add a non ionic surfactant containing at least 50% surface active agent at the rates listed in the Table 25. Do not use crop oil concentrate or any other oil-based additive with this tank mix. Water Volume and Spray Pressure \of peanuts to control an early flush ,bf weeds. A second application may be applied up to 28 days after ground crack stage. Use a minimum of 20 gallons of total spray mixture per acre (broad­ cast basis) and 30-50 psi with stan­ dard high-pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Use only ground equipment to apply this tank mix. Mixing Fill the spray tank half full with water while the agitator is running and add the recommended amount of Basagran OF, Starfire and non­ ionic surfactant. Then add the remaining quantity of water. '\ ~ Do no t make more than two appli­ cations of this tank mix to the same crop. Table 25 Basagran OF + Startire Tank Mix r- Peanuts Rate and TIme of Application Product Rate Per Acre Weeds Controlled Basagran OF 9 ounces Balloonvine Beggarticks Bristly Starbur Cocklebur' Coffee Senna Common Ragweed Oayflower Devilsclaw Giant Ragweed Jimsonweed Ladysthumb Pennsylvania Smanweed -plus plus- Prickly Sida or T eaweed Spurred Anoda Tropic Croton Starfire 0.69 pint VelveHeaf (11 ft. oz.) Wild Sunflower Crabgrass, Smooth . Large Smooth Pigweed Redroot Pigweed Tall Waterhemp Sicklepod Florida Beggarweed Morningglories, Smallftower Texas Panicum

  • -..; Goosegrass Leaf Stage 2-4 Upt06 Upt04 2-6 UP to 1 pinnate Upt06 Upt06 Upt06 Upt04 Upt06 Up to 6 Upt06 Upt04 Up to 6 Upt02 Up t04 Up to 4 Up to 2 Upt02 Upt06 Up t06 Up to 6 Up to 4 Up to 4 Up to 6 Upt02 Up to 2 , Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. 32 Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran OF and Startire. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply this tank mix if peanuts show injl.lQL.(ieaf phytotoxi­ city or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged. Do not apply tank mix during pro­ longed periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subjected to stress conditions such hail damage, flood­ ing, drought, or unseasonably cold or widely ftuctuating temperatures because injury may result. Avoid drift to all other crops and non-target areas.:Crops other than peanuts may be severely injured by drift. 'Tank mix not applicable in California. Weed Growth Stages' Max. Height Additive Rate 2" 6" 2" 6" 2" 3" 4" 3" 6" 6" 6" 6" Use suitable nonionic 2" surfactant at 0.125% v/v 3" (1 pint per 100 gallons) 2" water or as directed on 2" respective labels. 5" 2" 2" 4" 4" 4" 4" 4" 4" 2" 2"

Beans (dry or succulent) Directions For Use Apply BasagranO OF herbicide early post emergence to actively growing weecs before they reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Beans. These weec growth stages general­ ly correspond to bean stages of greater than one expandec trifoliate leaf. Table 26 Beans are tolerant to Basagran OF after the first trifoliate leaf has fully expanded. Snap bean injury can be very pronounced. Even at the toler­ ant stages, yellowing, bronzing, speckling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and Limitations). This temporary injury is generally outgrown without delaying podset or maturity or reducing yield. Using oil with Basagran OF may increase Application Rates for Beans (Dry or Succulent) injury and may reduce yields. 'If1Sf,. Tolerant bean types are adzuki, navy, pinto, pink, great northern, kidney, red, white, cranberry, black turtle soup, small lima, large lima and snap beans. CALIFORNIA ONLY: Not recom­ me!!ed for use on adzuki beans. Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages Weeds Controlled 9 oz. per Acre 1 14 oz. per Acre 18 oz. per Acre i Leaf Stage Max. Height Leaf Stage Max. Height Leaf Stage Max. Height Co:::klebur' (PNW) 2-4 4" 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Ccmmon Lambsquarters" Up to 4 1 " Up to 6 11;2" 4-8 2" Ccmmon Purslane - - Up to 4 1" 4-6 2" Common Ragweed - - - - 4-6 3" Devilsclaw' I

    • Up to 6 3" - - GaJinsogaJ - - - - ,.. Cotyledon to 6 2" Giant Ragweec' - - - - 2-4 6" Hairy Nightshade' - - - - 2-6 4" Jimsonweed - - Upto 6 6" 6-10 10" LB :Jysthumb - - Up to 6 6" 6-10 10" Marshelder - - Up to 4 2" 4-8 4" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 4" 6-10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed i - - Upt06 3" 6-8 4" Shepherds purse' - - Up to 6 4" 6-10 8" Ve!vetleaf' Up t03 2" Upt04 2" 4-6 5" Venice Mallow Up to 4 2" Up to 6 2" 6-10 4" Wild Mustard (PNW) Upt04 2" Upt06 4" 6-10 10" Wild Sunffower Up to 2 3" Upt04 5" 4-6 8" 0 If regrowth develops, make a second application of 9 ounces 7 -14 days later. (This rate not applicable in California.) Do not treat eariier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. , , Add oil concentrate according to the Directions for use-all crops. , If a second flush occurs after the first application, re-treat field according to this rate table. , Basagran OF alone does not adequately control black nightshade. , Do not treat rosette before seed stalk appears. , See Addition of Nitrogen Solution, Directions For Use-all crops. PNW - See special direction for Pacific Northwest. Western Irrigated Area In the Western irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate prior to application of BasagranO OF her­ bicide to ensure that weeGs are actively growing. Weeds that are growing under moisture stress are not actively growing and will not be satisfactorily controlled. Avoid applying Basagran OF dur­ ing prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below 75' F and night temperature below 55' F for 2-5 days) because weed cc~trol may be nullified. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Do not apply Basagran OF to bean fields until beans have at least the first trifoliate leaf fully expanded because severe crop damage may occur. Do not apply Basagran OF to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans or lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur. Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. Do not apply Basagran OF to dry or succulent beans within 30 days of harvest. 33

·. ----- Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Beans Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 14-18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are 6-8 inches tall. If needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 -10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water for each application according to Directions For Use-all crops. In California: Apply 18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are 6·8 inches tail. Make a second application at the same rate 10-14 days later. The use of oil concentrate with Basagran OF may increase crop injury and may reduce crop yields. Canada Thistle - Apply 18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to bud stage. Makes second application at the same rate 7-10 days later. Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY, IL, IN, MI, and OH only For suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 18-28 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water, according to Directions For Use-all crops. Pacific Northwest (lD, OR, WA) To control cocklebur. yellow nutsedge. and wild mustard. use only the 18 oz. rate. For cocklebur, treat when plants are in the 2·10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches. For yellow nutsedge follow the directions above using only the 18 oz. rate. For wild mustard. treat when plants are up to the 10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches. PEAS (Dry or Succulent) Directions For Use Apply Sasagran e OF herbicide early postemergence when weeds outgrown without delaying podset or maturity or reducing yield. Tolerant pea types are garden, English, and southern peas. Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) ) are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 27, the Application Rates for Peas. Such Western Irrigated Areas In the Western irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate before treating with Sasagran OF to ensure weeds are actively growing. Weeds that are growing under moisture stress are not actively growing and will not be satisfactorily controlled. Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Sasagran OF per acre in one seasQ,l'l. Do not apply Basagran OF to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest. ) weed growth stages generally cor­ respond to pea stages of greater than 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes). Peas are tolerant to Sasagran OF after 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) are present. Pea injury can be very pronounced. Even at tolerant stages, yellowing, bronzing, speck· ling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and Limitations). Avoid applying Basagran OF dur­ ing prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below • 75° F and night temperature below 55° F for 2·5 days) because weed control may be nullified. This temporary injury is generally Table 27 Application Rates for Peas (Dry or Succulent) Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages Weeds Controlled 14 oz. Per Acre 18 oz- Per Acre Leaf Stage Max. Leaf Stage Max. Height Height Cocklebur' (PNW) 2-4 6" 6-10 10" Common Purslane Upt04 1" 4-6 2" Giant Ragweed' - - 2-4 6" Hairy Nightshade' - - 2-6 4" Jimsonweed Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb Upt06 6" 6-10 10" Marshelder Upt04 2" 4-8 4" Mayweed/Dogfennel (PNW) - 2" - 3" Pennsylvania Smartweed Upt06 4" 6·10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed Up to 6 3" 6-8 4" Shepherdspurse' Upt06 4" 6·10 8" Velvetleaf 5 Up to 4 2" 4-6 5" Venice Mallow Upt06 2" 6-tO 4" Wild Mustard (PNW) Up to 6 4" 6-tO 10" Wild Sunflower Up to 4 5" 4·6 8" For additional weeds see Special Directions section following. , Do not treat eMier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. 1 If a second weed flush develops after the first application, re-treat according to this ra~ table. , Basagran OF does not adequately control black nightshade. , Do not treat rosette before seed stalk appears. , See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. PNW - See special directions for PaCific Northwest. 34 Do not apply Sasagran OF to peas under stress from root rot. Do not apply Sasagran OF to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur. Do not add oil to Basagran OF for use on peas, except as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). In the Southeast, in-iurrow treat­ ments of insecticides or nemati­ cides may also predispose the peas to injury from Basagran OF. 00 not apply Basagran OF to pea fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) because severe crop damage may occur.

• , • ) Basagran 3 OF + Thistrol Tank Mix for Postemergence Application in Peas' For use in ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI, NY, PA, NJ, VA, MD, DE, WA, 10, and OR General Information The tank mix of Basagran OF her­ bicide plus ThistrolO herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran OF alone (see Table 28 Application Rates for Tank Mix of Basagran OF + Thistrol for Peas). Because this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action, thor- 0ugh coverage of weeds is essential for effective weed control. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shel­ ter smaller weeds and prevent ade­ quate spray coverage. Time and Rate of Application Application rates and weed sizes for this tank mix are given in Table 28. This tank mix should be applied after the 3-leaf stage (4-node stage) of peas, but not later than 3 nodes before pea flowering. Apply the tank mix of Basagran OF plus Thistrol to weeds that are actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed. Application to weeds that exceed the maximum size stated may result in inadequate control. Table 28 Notice to user Due to variability among pea culti­ vars and in application techniques, neither the manufacturers nor the sellers have determined whether or not the tank mix of Basagran OF + Thistrol can be safely used on all pea crops under all conditions. It is therefore recommended that the user determine if the tank mix of Basagran OF + Thistrol can be used safely prior to broad use. Spray Additives Do not use crop oil concentrate, other oil-based additives, or any other spray additives or surfactants with this tank mix. Water Volume and Spray Pressure Use a spray volume of 20-40 gal­ lons of total spray mixture per acre (broadcast basis) and a maximum of 40 psi with standard high-pres­ sure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Use only ground equipment to apply this tank mix. Mixing Fill the spray tank half full with water and while the agitator is running, add the recommended amount of Basagran OF and Thistrol. Then add the remaining quantity of water. Application Rates for Tank Mix of Basagran OF + Thistrol for Peas Basagran OF (9 oz.! A) + Weeds Controlled Thistrot (2 pts.! A) Max, Leaf Stage Max. Height Canada Thistle1 - Cocklebur' - - Common Lambsquarters 4 2" Common Purslane 4 1" Common Ragweed - - Reid Pepperweed' 6 4" Giant Ragweed' - - Henbit' - - Jimsonweed 4 4" Ladysthumb 6 6" Marshelder - - Pashenik - 5" Pennsylvania Smartweed 6 4" Pigweed 5 2" Prickly Sida or T eaweed 6 3" Shepherdspurse' 6 4" Velvetleaf - - Wild Mustard 6 4" Wild Radish 6 4" Wild Sunftower - - Restrictions and Limitat;::!Sf, (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the Thistrollabel. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix if peas show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stuQling) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced andlor prolonged. Do not feed treated peas, vines, or hay to livestock. Do not apply tank mix during pro­ longed periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply tank mix to peas that have been subjected to stress con­ ditions such as root rot, hail dam­ age, nooding, drought, or unsea­ sonably cold, or widely fluctuating teruperatures because injury may result. Do not apply the tank mix to peas when temperatures exceed goo F. Do not apply the tank mix to peas after pea flower buds appear. Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Crops other than peas may be severely injured by drift. Cotton, beans, grapes, toma­ toes, and ornamentals are particu­ larly sensitive to Thistrol . • Tank mix not applicable in Califomia. Basagran OF (14 oz.lA) + Thistrot (3 pts.! A) Max, Leaf Stage Max, Height 10 to bud - 6 6" 8 3" 6 2" 6 3" 10 8" 4 6" 4 2" 6 6" 10 10" 4 2"

  • 5" 8 6" 8 6" 8 4" 10 8" 4 2" 10 10" 10 10" 4 5" , Follow treatment with a secuential application of Basagran OF (18 oz. per acre) 7 -10 days after tank mix treatment as needed. , Do not treat earlier than 2 leaf stage and do not count cotyledon leaves. 3 00 not treat until seed stalk appears. 35

• • ) ) Special Directions for the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Peas (Dry or Succulent) Apply Basagran· OF herbicide to actively growing weeds before they reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rates Table for Pacific Northwest Peas (Dry or Succulent) . The tank mix of Basagran OF plus MCPA will control the weeds listed in Table 30. Addition of Oil Concentrate A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil con­ centrate) may be added to the spray tank. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all the following criteria: 1) be ron­ phytotoxic. 2) contain only EPA- Table 29 exempt ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality, and 4) be suc­ cessful in local experience. Additional information may be found in the section titled Addition of Oil Concentrate - All Crops. Temperature considerations Crop and weeds must be actively growing. Basagran OF herbicide may be applied during periods of cold weather (day temperatures below 75° F and night temperatures below 550 F provided crop and weeds are actively growing. Do not apply Basagran OF with oil con­ centrate when temperature exceeds 800 F, as excessive leaf bum may occur. Application Rates for Pacific Northwest Peas (Dry or Succulent) Restrictions and Limitations (partial list) Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. Do not apply Basagran OF to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest. Do not apply BasWll'an OF to peas under stress from root rot. Do not apply Basagran OF to bJackeyes grown in California, gar­ banzo beans or chick peas, or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur. Do not apply Basagran OF with oil concentrate when temperatures exceed 800 F. Do not apply oil concentrate with Basagran OF plus MCPA tank mix.

Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages Weeds Controlled 9 oz. per Acre 14 oz. per Acre 18 oz. per Acre leaf Stage I Max. leaf Stage Max. leaf Stage Max. , Height Height Height Cocklebur - - - - 2-10 10" Common Lambsquarters' 2-4 1" 4-6 1',2" 4-8 2" Common Purslane - - 2-4 1" 4-6 2" Giant Ragweed' - - - - 2-4 6" Hairy Nightshade" - I - - - 2-6 4" Jimsonweed - .1

  • 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb - - 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Marshelder - - 2-4 2" 4-8 4" MayweedlDogfennel , 2" 3" 4" - - - Pashenik' - - - 5" - 5" Pennsylvania Smartweed - - 2-6 4" 6-10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed - - 2-6 3" 6-8 4" Shepherdspurse' - - 2-6 4" 6-10 8" Venice Mallow - - 2-6 2" 6-10 4" Volunteer Radish - - 2-6 4" 6-10 10" Volunteer Sugar Beets - - 2-4 - 4-8 - Wild Mustard 2-4 2" 4-6 4" 6-10 10' Wild SunHower 1-2 3" 2-4· 5" 4-6 8" , Control requires adding 1-2 pints per acre of oil concentrate (2 pints maximum per acre). , If second Hush occurs, re-treat according to this table. , Basagran OF does not adequately control black nightshade. Table 30 Application Rates for PNW Peas (Succulent only) Basagran OF Tank Mix with MCPA (0.125 to 0.25 pounds. ae/A) Rate of Basagran OF' Weeds Controlled 14 oz. Per Acre 18 oz. Per Acre leaf Stage I Max. leaf Stage Max. Height Height Pigweed 2-4 i 1" 4-8 2" Common Lam bsquarters 2-4 1" 4-8 2" , Do not apply oil concentrate vnth Basagran OF piUS MCPA Tank Mix. Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peas Canada Thistle Apply l~z. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7-10 days later. Pacific Northwest To control cocklebur and wild mustard. use only the 18 oz. rate when plants are in the 2-10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches. 36 .

• " ) ) Peppermint and Spearmint­ Directions For Use Apply Basagran" OF herbicide early post emergence to actively growing weeds before they reach maximum size listed in Table 31, Application Rates for Peppermint and Spearmint. Peppermint and spearmint are toler­ ant to Basagran OF; however, some leaf-burning may occur under certain conditions, such as when plants are growing very actively and have extensive new, succulent tis­ sue. Mint plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. Irrigated areas In irrigated areas it may be neces­ sary to irrigate before treating with Basagran OF to ensure that weeds are actively growing. Weeds grow­ ing under drought conditions or unseasonably cold weather usually are not satisfactorily controlled. Restrictions and Limitations Do not apply more than a total of 36 ounces of Basagran OF per acre in one season. Table 31 Application Rates for Peppermint and Spearmint Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages Weeds Controlled 1 B oz. Per Acre 36 oz. Per Acre Leaf Stage Max. leaf Stage Max. Height Height Common Lambsquarters' 4-8 2" - - Common Ragweed' 4-6 -3" - - Hairy Nightshade' 2-6 4" 6-10 6' Kochia' NA 2" NA 4" Ladysthumb 6-10 10' - - Pennsylvania Smartweed 6-10 10' - - Wild Mustard 6-10 8" - - For additional weeds, see Special Directions section following. , Add oil concentrate according to section Directions For Use"AIi Crops. , Basagran OF does not adequately control black nightshade. NA = not applicable Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peppermint and Spearmint Yellow Nutsedge Apply 18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are 6-8 inches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 7 -10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water for each application according to the Directions for use-all crops. :- Canada Thislle Apply 18 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 -10 days later. Common Groundsel Apply 18-28 oz. of Basagran OF per acre when plants are less than 3 inches tall. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran OF/water according to the Oirections for use-all crops. 37

• Appendix For Broadleaf Weeds 'J Common Name Scientific Name Arrowhead Sagittaria spp. Balloonvine Cardiospermum haficacabum Beggarticks Bidens frondosa Bindweed. Field Convolvulus arvensis Bindweed. Hedge Convolvulus sepium Bristly Starbur Acanthospermum hispidum Burcucumber Butterprint (see Velvetleaij Sigyos angulatus Buttonweed (see Velvetleaij Canada Thistle Cirsium aNense Citron ('Vild Watermelon) Citrullus vulgaris Cocklebur Xanthium strumarium Colfee Senna Cassia occidentaJis Common Chickweed Stellaria media Common Lambsquarters Chenopodium album Common Purslane Portulaca oferacea Crotalaria Crota/aria spectabi/is Dandelion Taraxacum officinaie Day/lower Comme/ina spp. Devilsclaw Probiscidea /ouisian-ca Ducksalad Heteranthera itmosa Eclipta EcJiptaalba Eastern Black Nightshade Solanum ptycanthum Florida Beggarweed Oesmodium tortuosJm , Florida Pusley Richardia scabra Galinsoga GaJinsoga spp. Goldenrod. Westem Solidago occidentalis Gooseweed Sphenodea zey/amca Groundsel. Common Senecio vulgaris Jimsonweed Datura stramonium Kochia Kochia scoparia Ladysthumb Polygonum persicana Marshelder Iva xanthiofolia MayweedlDogtennel Anthemis cotula Musk Thistle Carduus nutans Momingglory. Tall (Common) Ipomoea purpurea Morningglory. Cypressvine Ipomoea quamocfff Morningglory. Entireleat Ipomoea hederacea var. integriuscuJa Morningglory. Ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea Momingglory. Palmleat Ipomoea wrightii Morningglory. Pitted Ipomoea lacunasa Morningglorf. Purple Moonftower Ipomoea muricata Momingglory. Smallfiower Jacquemontia tamnifolia Mouse-ear Chickweed Cerastium V!Jlgatum Nightshade. Black Solanum nigrum . Nightshade. Hairy Solanum sarachoioos ) Pennsylvania Smartweed Po/ygonum pensylvanicum PigWeed. Redroot Amaranthus retrofiexus Pigweed. Smooth Amaranthus hybridis Plantain Plantago spp. Prickly Sida or T eaweed Sida spinosa Ragweed. Common Ambrosia artemisiifoila Ragweed. Giant Ambrosia trifida Redstem Ammannia spp. Redweed Me/oehia corchorifolia Sesbania Sesbania exaltata Shepherdspurse Capse/la bursa-pastoris Sicklepod Cassia obtusifolia Spurge Spurred Anoda Euphorbia maculata Anoda caristata Tropic Croton Croton glandulosus Velvetleat Abutifon theophrasti Venice Mallow Hibiscus trianum Waterhemp. Tall Amaranthus tuberculatus Waterplantain, Common Afisma triviale Wild Buckwheat Pofygonum convo:"lulu$ Wild Mustard Sinapsis arvensis Wild Poinsettia Euphorbia heterof'()yffa Wild Sunflower Helianthus annUU$ 38

• ., ) Common Name Scientific Name Annual Sedges Cyperus spp. Bulrush. RNer Scirpus fluviatilis Bulrush. Roughseed Scirpus mucronatus Spikerush Eleocharis macrostachya Umbrellaplant, Smallftower Cyperus difformis Yellow Nutsedge Cyperus esculentus Basagran, Poast, and Poast Plus are registered trademarks of BASF AG. Blazer and Dash are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation. AAtrex is a registered trademark of Giba-Geigy. Butoxone is a registered trademark of Cedar Chemical Corporation. Butyrac, Sevin, and Thistrol are registered trademarks of Rhone-Poulenc Ag. Arrosolo, Reflex, and Stamre are registered trademarks of ICI Americas, Inc. Scepter and Pursuit are registered trademarks of American Cyanamid Company. Stam, Prostar, and Triton are registered trademarks of Rohm and Haas Company. Classic, Pinnacle, and Pydrin are registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. Lorsban is a trademark of the Dow Chemical Company. Furadan and Pounce are registered trademarks of the FMC Corporation. The purchase price of Basagran OF herbicide inciudes a royalty for the license to practice the method of U.S. Patent 3, 708,277. © 2000 BASF Corporation NVA 2000-04-004-0007 Agricultural Products 'f6/~ 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 should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently asso­ cia~ with 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 use of the prod­ uct in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION ("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical descrip­ tion on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to a~e. BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRAN- 1Y OF FITNESS OR MER­ CHANTABILl1Y OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRAN- 1Y. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF 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 repre­ sentative of BASF. BASF Corporation P.O. Box 13526 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 BASF

) BASF ACCEPTED with COMMEl'ITS fa EPA. uuer Dated MAY 5 2000 Uad... the Fed.n1 In_.ld .. Faadidd.. ODd B .... DIldde Ad •• ameD.d~ Cor the petticlde "'!!Utem .... d ... EPA 1Ief!. No. 7tfv?'/~2. For postemergence use on established turf and ornamentals to control broadleaf weeds and sedges. For use on athletic fields, cemeteries, golf course fairways, industrial sites, nurseries, parks, residential and non-residen­ tiallawns, sod farms, roadsides, rights-of-ways, and similar non-crop areas. A formulation containing: Active ingredient Sodium salt of bentazon (3·(1-methylethyl)-lH-2,l,3-benzothiadiazin- 4(3H)-one 2,2·dioxide) ............. : ............................................................. 95.0% Inert ingredients ................................................................................... 5.0% Total ....................................................................................... , ........... 100.0% EPA Reg. No. 7969-122 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DANGER/PELIGRO 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 swallowed: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor. If in eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present. after first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If on skin: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. Note to Physician: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. See inside booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use and Conditions of Sale and Warranty. Agricultural Use Requirements Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection SUindard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use Requirements" in the Directions For Use section for information about this standard. Net contents: 1 pound BASF Corporation P.O. Box 13528. Research Triangle Pari<. NC. 27709 wjm 3-1-00 'fIlS' NVA 2000-04-004-0005 • >') " , J') ) , ,

Precautionary Statements Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals) DANGER: Corrosive. Causes irre­ versible eye damage. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. May be fatal if swallowed. Harmful If absorbed through skin. This prod­ uct may cause skin sensitization reactions in some people. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Long-Sleeved shirt and long pants • Waterproof gloves • Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not re-use them. Follow manufac­ turer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables '".: xist, 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 man­ ner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pes­ ticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified intheWPS. User Safety Recommendations Users should: • Wash hands before eating, drink­ ing, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. • Remove clothing 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 remov­ ing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. Environmental hazards For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to inter­ tidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters or nnsate. Bentazon, which is present in this product, is known to leach throu()h soil into-9'Oundwater 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 groundwater contami­ nation. Notice: It is a violation of federal law to use any pesticide in a man­ ner that results in the death of an endangered species or in adverse modification of their habitat. Directions For Use It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsis­ tent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will con­ tact 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. Agricultural Use Requirements Use this product only in accor­ dance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This standard con­ tains requirements for the protec­ tion of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agri­ culturai pesticides. It contains requirements for training, deconta­ mination, notification, and emer­ gency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and excep- • tions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protec­ tive equipment (PPE), and resliict­ ed-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 48 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 treat­ ed, such as plants, soil, or water, is: • Coveralls • Waterproof gloves • Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear 2 Storage and Disposal Do not allow this product to freeze. Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesti­ cide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be diSposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representa­ tive at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Container Disposal: Triple rinse container (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sani­ tary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by state or local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Do not re-use empty container. In Case of Emergency In case of large-sot'l1e spillage regarding this product, call: CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:

  1. Your local doctor for immediate treatment.
  2. Your local poison control center (hospital) .
  3. BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP Notice: Buyer assumes all liability, including personal injury and prop­ erty damage, which may result from the use of this product in a manner inconsistent with labeling directions. If these terms are not acceptable, return at once unopened. Read the Precautionary Statement, Environmental Hazards, Storage and Disposal statements, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty statement appearing on the container label. Established Turf General Information BasagranO Dry T /0 herbicide may be used on established blue­ grass, fescue, bentgrass, Bermudagrass, bahiagrass, c~~, , tipedegrass, zoysiagrass, ryear2Eb: St. Augustinegrass, carpetgrass, and buffalograss. ' , , ' , : Basagran Dry T 10 is intended lor selective postemeri;arce cont;91, 9f broadleaf weeds', annual secges, . and yellow nuts"cJLle.'~asagrah' , Dry T 10 does not control gr-isses., Basagran Dry 7,'q;; "ffectlile " mainly through ccr.tMt, therefore, all plants must be thoroughly cov·' ered with spray. Weeds control:d,

) -'1/i by Basagran Dry TIO in turf are annual sedges, yellow nutsedge, spurweedllawn burweed, lamb­ squarters, Venice mallow, shep­ herdspurse, smartweed, chick­ weed, common groundsel, ladys­ thumb, jimsonweed, galinsoga, common purslane, cocklebur, beg­ garticks, wild mustard, wild poinset­ tia, wild buckwheat, velvetleaf, Canada thistle, and musk thistle. Weeds suppressed by BasagranO Dry TIO herbicide include: com­ mon ragweed, giant ragweed, wild sunflower, and momingglory. Some weeds not controlled include: pur­ ple nutsedge, pigweed, plantain. dandelion, onion/garlic, wood sor­ rel, and spurge. Application Information Apply Basagran Dry T 10 to active­ ly growing weeds postemergence under good soil moisture condi­ tions. If desired control of yellow nutsedge or Canada thistle is not obtained with the first application, make a second application 10-14 days later or when new growth appears. In the northern United States, yel­ low nutsedge can emerge from May through July, while in the sou1hern United States, nutsedge and broadleaf weeds can emerge throughout the year. Therefore, ini­ tial applications should be planned when most plants have emerged. If new plants emerge later in the sea­ son, make a second application of Basagran Dry TIO according to the label directions. In unmowed turf, make the first application postemergence but before yellow nutsedge, annual sedge, and Canada thistle are 8 inches tall. Annual broadleaf weeds should be no taller than 4 inches. Thorough spray coverage of yellow nutsedge is essential for maximum control. For optimum control, do not mow within 3 days before or after appli­ cation. For sedges, do not mow within 5 days of application. Use a minimum water volume of 1 gallon per 1,000 square feet (40 gallons per acre) with a minimum pressure measured at the nozzle of 40 psi. Application Rate: See Table 1 for application rate of Basagran Dry T/O. Addition of Oil Concentrate A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil con­ centrate) may be added to the spray tank for certain weed prob­ lems. The oil concentrate must con­ tain either a petroleum or vegetable Table 1. Application Rate Table for Turf' Area to be Sprayed 200 sq. It 400 sq. ft. lO00sq, It 1 acre Basagran Dry T/O 0.08 ounce 0.16 ounce 0.410unce 18-36 ounces Water" 0.2-0.4 gallons 0.4-0.8 gallons 1-2 gallons 40-80 (1.6-3.2 pints) (3.2-6.4 pints) (2-4 pints) gallons • For controlling yellow nutsedge, apply no more than 0.41 ounces per 1,000 square feet (18 ounces per acre) at one time. ~e a second application 10-14 days later. Apply no more than 0.82. ounces per 1,000 square feet (36 ounces per acre) In one season. For perennIal ryegrass, apply no more than 0.41 ounces [Jer 1,000 square feet (18 ounces per acre) at one time. Make a second applica- tIon no less than 21 days later. , Quantity of water required to uniformly spray this area with your sprayer. If unknown, refer to section Sprayer Calibration Suggestions. oil base and must meet all the fol­ lowing criteria: • be nonphytotoxic, • contain only EPA-exempt ingredi­ ents, • provide good mixing quality in the jar test (see below), and • be successful in local experience. The exact composition of suitable products will vary, however, veg­ etable and petroleum oil concen­ trates should contain emulsifiers which provide good mixing quality. Highly refined vegetable oils have been observed to be more satisfac­ tory than unrefined vegetable oils. For additional information, see Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Oil Concentrates. Adding oil concentrate to Basagran Dry T 10 may cause a slight leaf burn when relative humid­ ity and temperature are high. Refer to your supplier of Basagran Dry TIO for information conceming suc­ cessful local experience before pur­ chasing any oil concentrate. Rate of Oil Concentrate 0.75 fluid ounce per 1 ,DOD square feet or 2 pints per acre. Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Oil Concentrates:

  1. Water Supply: Use only water from the intended source at the source temperature.
  2. Amount of Water in Jar: Ground Application: For 1 gal­ lons per 1,000 square feet spray volume, use 62/3 cups (1600 ml) of water. For other spray vol­ umes, adjust proportionately to above.
  3. Amount of herbicide and oil concentrate to add: Add O. 1 7 ounces of Basagran Dry T/O and 2 teaspoons of oil concen­ trate for each 0.41 ounce of Basagran Dry T 10 per 1, 000 square feet of recommended label rate. 3
  4. Add components in the follow­ ing sequence, gently mixing between additions:
  5. Basagran Dry T/O
  6. Tank mix product, if used
  7. Oil concentrate
  8. Cap jar, invert 10 cycles, let stand for 15 minutes, evaluate.
  9. Evaluation: An ideal tank mix mbination will be uniform. Thus, the suitability of the oil concentrate is questionable if any of the following are observed: Free oil at the surface - film or globules. Rocculation - fine particles which may be suspended in the liquid or found as a precipitated layer at the bottom of the jar. Clabbering - thickening texture (coagulated) resembling yogurt or a curd-like texture as with cot­ tage cheese. Spray Equipment Hand-held pump-up, knapsack, or hose-end type sprayers are suitable for applying Basagran Dry T/O. Do not spray during windy condi­ tions because spray drift may cause damage to adjacent omamental plants. Rinse equipment with soap and water after use. Mixing Fill the tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer one-half to two-thirds full of clean water. Start agitation, add Basagran D,yT/O, and allow the components to ,T,;" thoroughly. Add oil concentrate 'and lhe remaining volume of walE'{, li.intain constant agiMi9\l during a>lplication. Mix onl) enoug 8pray solution for 0f1e,UE'2ge. A frps,spray mixture shoulr,6e USE'C, eac;h time. " , . ""

Sprayer Calibration Suggestions Hand Sprayers: 1 . Stake off a 400 square foot area of turf for practice. This is an area 20' (7 steps) x 20'. 2. Add a measured quantity (1.5 gallons for example) of water to the sprayer and uniformly spray the 400 square foot area. Measure water remaining to determine the amount applied per 400 square foot area. (Note: A minimum of 3 pints per 400 square feet is recommended). 3. Prepare the spray solution according to Table 1, Application Rates for Turf. Example: Assume that in Step 2 the 400 square foot area was uniformly covered with 0.5 gallon of water. Referring to the table, add 0.16 ounces of Basagran" Dry TIO herbicide per 0.5 gal­ Ion of water for each 400 square foot of turf to be sprayed. (Note: Using this mix to spot spray indi­ ) vidual weeds may result in an excessive dosage and possible turf injury.) Hose-end Applicator A procedure similar to the above may be followed for calibrating hose-end sprayers. Half -fill contain­ er with water to an even mark on the "gallons" scale and note the vol­ ume level. Spray the 400 square foot area, noting the new reading, and thereby determine the amount of water used to spray the area. Then proceed as in Step 3 above. Recommended Tank Mixes with Basagran Dry T/O­ Established Turf To obtain postemergence control of other broadleaf weeds or sedges rot listed on this label, other prod- . ucts registered for use in turf may be tank mixed with Basagran Dry T 10. Other products that may be tank mixed are Prompt" 5L herbi­ cide, MSMA, Image", atrazine, Turflono, 2,4-0, and mixes of 2,4- 0, MCPP (mecoprop) or 2,4-DP (dichlorprop). A tank mix with Vantage" herbicide may be used on centipedegrass and fine fescue species. Some of these products cannot be used on all turf sites or species. Refer to the respective product labels for site and speCies '..". restrictions. Detennine the compatibility of the potential tank mix product before mixing with Basagran Dry TIO in the spray tank. An antifoaming agent may be used if needed. Do not use a surfactant or oil addi­ tive with 2,4-0, MCPP, or 2,4-DP. Read each tank mix product label for Directions For Use, Precautionary Statements, and Resbictions and Limitations. The most restrictive labeling applies in all tank mixes. Restrictions and Limitations Do not apply Basagran Dry TIO to turf that has been under stress such as drought, cold temperature or injury from other herbicides or pesticides. Do not apply Basagran Dry T 10 to any newly seeded or newly sprigged turf until seedlings or sprigs are well established, as injury may result. Not recommended for use on golf course greens or collars. In perennial ryegrass, apply no more than 0,41 ounces of Basagran Dry T 10 per 1 ,000 square feet (18 ounces per acre) at one time. Make a second applica­ tion no less than 21 days later. Do not apply more than 0.82 ounces of Basagran Dry T 10 per 1,000 square feet (36 ounces per acre) in one season. Do not exceed a total of 2 pounds of active ingredient (bentazon) per acre per calendar year. Basagran Dry T 10 contains 87 % active ingre­ dient of bentazon and one pint of Prompt 5L contains 0.3125 pounds of bentazon. Do not exceed a total of 0.357 ounces of active ingredient (benta­ zon) per 1,000 square feet per application or 0.71 ounces of active ingredient (bentazon) per 1,000 square feet per calendar year. One ounce of Basagran Dry TIO con­ tains 0.87 ounces of bentazon and one fluid ounce of Prompt 5L con­ tains 0.3125 ounces of bentazon. Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation within 8 hours after application may reduce the effectiveness of Basagran DryT/O. 4 Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control or turf injury may result from mixing Basagran Dry T 10 with pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, insecticides or miti­ cides), additives or fertilizers. BASF does not recommend the using Basagran Dry TIO tank mixes other than those listed on BASF labels, supp'1ementallabeling, or technical bulletins. Local professional authorities may be a source of infonnation when using other than BASF recom­ mended combinations. Otherwise, test a small area of the site with the desired tank mix combination and allow 7 -10 days to evaluate the potential for injury. Do not apply Basagran Dry T 10 plus an oil con­ centrate with other pesticides whose labels caution against their use with oil adjuvants. Clean the sprayer thoroughly before applying Basagran Dry TIO, par­ ticularly if a herbicide with the potential to injure'The turf to be sprayed with Basagran Dry T 10 was used. When treating turf with Basagran Dry TIO, avoid over-the-top spray­ ing of adjacent ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers unless other­ wise recommended in this label. Spraying near the base of estab­ lished ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers should not result in injury except for sycamore and rhodOdendron. .. > •• ) .. • ,» ) , 'j ,,' ,»' ,

) ) Table 2. Application Rate Table for Ornamentals, Nursery, Other Nonfood Crops, Noncrop Sites, Roadsides and Rights-of Ways I Application Rates for Weed Growth Stage i 0.32 ounces per 1,000 square feet 0.41 ounces per 1,000 square feet Weeds Controlled' (14 ounces per acre) (18 ounces per acre) i Leaf Stage Maximum Height Leaf Stage Maximum Height I Qnches) (inches) Anoda.Spurred Upt06 3 !>-€ 4 Balloonvine 2-4 2 4-6 3 Beggarticks Upt06 6 6-8 8 Bristly Starbur Not Recommended - 4-6 3 Buckwheat, Wild Up to 4 3 4-6 5 Coffee Senna Not Recommended - Up to 1 pinnate' 2 Dayflower Upt06 4 6-10 8 Devilsclaw Not Recommended - Up to 6' 3 Galinsoga I Not Recommended - Cotyledon to 6' 2 Groundsel, Common I Not Recommended - 2-10 6 Ladysthumb Up to 6 6 6-10 10 Lambsquarters', Common Not Recommenced - 4-8b 2 Mustard, Wild Upt06 4 6-10 8 Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 6 6 6-10 10 Poinsettia, Wild 2-4 4 4-8' 6 Prickly Sida or T eaweed Upt06 3 6-8 4 Purslane, Common Up to 4 1 4-6 2 Ragweed. Common Not Recommended - 4-6' 3 , Giantd Not Recommended - Upt04 6 Redweed 4-6 6 ~10 8 Sesbania Not Recommended - 3-5' 3 Shepherdspurse" Upto6 4 6-10 8 SpurweedlLawn burweed Not Recommended - 2-6 3 Sunftower, Wild Up to 4 5 4-6 8 Tropic Croton Upt02 2 2-4 4 Venice Mallow Upt06 2 6-10 4 . For additional weeds see Special Directions section . , Add oil concentrate at 0.75 ftuid ounces per 1.000 square feet (2 pints per acre) , Control may be partial or inconsistent. , If a second weed ftush develops after the first application. retreat according to this rate table. " Do not treat rosette before seed stalk appears. Special Directions for Other Weed Problems Canada Thistle Apply 0.41 ounces of Basagran' Dry T 10 herbicide per 1.000 square feet (18 ounces per acre) of when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 -10 days later. Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best resuns. Apply 0.32-0.41 ounces of Basagran Dry TIO per 1,000 square feet (14-18 ounces per acre) when plants are 6-8 inches tall, If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7-10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran Dry T/O and water for each application, according to the Directions for Use. Musk Thistle Apply 0.41 ounces of Basagran Dry TIO per 1.000 square feet (18 ounces per acre) when plants are in the rosette stage no larger than 10 inches in diameter. Make a second application at the same rate if need- ed. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran Dry T /0 and water for each application, according to the Directions for Use. 5

Omamentals, Nursery, Other Nonfood Crops, Noncrop Sites, Roadsides, and other Rights-of­ Ways General Information Basagran~ Dry T 10 herbicide is intended for selective postemer­ gence control of certain broadleaf weeds and sedges. (See Table 2 for specific weeds.) Basagran Dry T/O does not control grasses. Basagran Dry T/O is effective mainly through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thor­ oughly covered with spray. Large weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Some leaf-speckling and leaf-bronzing may occur under cer­ tain conditions. (See Restrictions and Limitations section.) Basagran Dry T/O may be applied as a directed spray around all orna­ mental and nursery plants except sycamore and rhododendron. ,pirections For Use .Aate and Timing of Application Apply Basagran Dry T/O early postemergence to actively growing weeds before they reach the maxi­ mum size listed in Table 2. Early application to weeds produces the most beneficial weed control (exception: yellow nutsedge and Canada thistle). Delaying application permits weeds to exceed the maxi­ mum size stated and will result in inadequate control. Do not cultivate or mow within 5 days before or after application of Basagran Dry T/O. Addition of Oil Concentrate Refer to Addition of Oil Concentrate for more information. Rate of Oil Concentrate Use 0.75 fiuid ounces per 1,000 square feet (2 pints per acre). Water Volume and Spray Pressure Apply recommended rates of Basagran Dry T/O with a mini­ mum of 0.5 gallon of water per 1,000 square feet (20 gallons per acre) and a minimum of 40 psi (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line). When foliage is dense, use up to 2.5 gallons of water and up to 80 psi. Use stan­ dard high-pressure pesticide hollOW cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet applicator (CDA) nozzles. Special Information for Irrigated Areas If moisture is not adequate for active weed growth, irrigate before applying Basagran Dry T/O. Weeds growing under drought con­ ditions usually are not satisfactorily controlled. Mixing Fill the tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer one-half to two-thirds full with clean water. Start agitation, add Basagran Dry T/O, and allow to mix thoroughly. Add oil concen­ , trate and the remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agitation during application. Over- The-Top Applications Basagran Dry T/O may be applied over-the-top of certain ornamental species listed in Table 3 and to non-crop sites listed below. Noncrop Sites, Roadsides, and Rights-of-Ways Basagran Dry T lO-ffiay be used in these sites where grass vegetation must be maintained. Avoid drift onto the vegetation as injury may occur. A water volume sufficient to obtain adequate coverage of the weed should be used. Do not make applications to open waters. Notice to User Due to the variability within species and in application techniques, nei­ ther the manufacturer nor the Seller has determined whether or not Basagran Dry T 10 can be safely used on all ornamentals, nursery, and other nonfood sites under all conditions. It is remmended therefore, that the user determine if Basagran Dry T/O can be used safely prior to broad use. Post-directed Applications Apply Basagran Dry T/O around landscape and ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers, and other plants as a directed spray away from the foliage of desired plants, unless oth­ erwise directed. Injury may occur when applying Basagran Dry T/O as a directed spray under the tree line or over the roots of sycamore and rhododen­ dron. Do not use if the risk of injury to these plants is not acceptable. Table 3: Omamental Species for Over-the- Top Applications Common Name Scientific Name Ajuga Ajugasp. Arborvitae' Thuja accidentalis Boxwood 'Winter Gem' Buxus japonica Dusty Miller Centaurea cineraria Holly, Burford 'Burfordii' lIexcarnuta Holly. 'Compacta' lIex crenata Holly. 'Dwarf Burford" lIexcarnuta Impatiens 'Accent Carmine'" impatiens sp. Impatiens "Balsam" Impatiens ba/samina Ivy. English Hedera helix , , . Uriope, Green Lir/ope muscari . , Liriope Liriope spicata , Marigold. "Aurora Gold" Tagete erecta Mugo pine- Pinus mugo mugo .. . , Oak, red' Ouercus rubra . 1, " .. Ornamental cabbage pansy Brassica sp. ", , Ornamental cabbage "colorup" Brassica a/eraeea " ., Pachysandra Pachysandra termrrfdrs ' ; , , , Petunia 'Madness Plum' Petunia hybrida ' , Petunia "Ultra White" Petunia hybrida . . . , . , , Snapdragon "L. Scarlet''' Antirrhinium majuE", , , .. Yew, Japanese "Densiformis T axus cuspidata ) ... Yew "Hatfieldii' Taxus media '" ) Yew "Hicks· Taxus media

• Make no more than one applicatIon per season or per crop. 
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Restrictions and Limitations 
Do not apply Basagran· Dry T 10 
herbicide to crop plants that have 
been subject to stress conditions 
such as hail damage, fiooding, 
drought, extreme heat, or widely 
fiuctuating temperatures as crop 
injury may result. 
Do not apply Basagran Dry TIO if 
crop plants show injury (leaf phyto­
toxicity or plant stunting) produced 
by any other prior herbicide appli­
cations, because this injury may be 
enhanced or prolonged, 
Rainfall or overhead irrigation within 
8 hours after application may 
reduce the effectiveness of 
Basagran Dry T/O. 
Do not apply more than 0.82 
ounces of Basagran Dry TIO per 
1000 square feet (36 ounces per 
acre) in one season. 
Do not exceed a total of 1 pound of 
active ingredient (bentazon) per 
acre per application or 2 pounds of 
active ingredient (bentazon) per 
acre per calendar year. Basagran 
Dry TIO contains 87% active ingre­
dient of bentazon and one pint of 
Prompt" 5L contains 0.3125 
pound of bentazon. 
Do not exceed a total of 0.357 
ounces active ingredient (bentazon) 
per 1 ,000 square feet per applica­
tion or 0.71 ounces of active ingre­
dient (bentazon) per 1 ,000 square 
feet per calendar year. One ounce 
of Basagran Dry T 10,contains 
0.87 ounces of bentazon and one 
fiuid ounce of Prompt 5L contains 
0.3125 ounces of bentazon. 
Clean the sprayer thoroughly before 
applying Basagran Dry TIO, par­
ticularly if a herbicide with the 
potential to injure the plants to be 
sprayed with Basagran Dry TIO 
was used. 
Physical incompatibility, reduced 
weed control, or ornamental plant 
injury may result from mixing 
Basagran Dry TIO with pesticides 
(fungicides, herbicides, insecticides 
or miticides), additives or fertilizers. 
BASF does not recommend using 
Basagran Dry TIO tank mixes 
other than those listed on BASF 
labels, supplementallalbeling, or 
technical bulletins. 
Local professional authorities may 
be a source of information when 
using other than BASF recom­
mended combinations. Otherwise, 
test a small area of the site with the 
desired tank mix combination and 
allow 7 -10 days to evaluate poten­
tial injury. 
Do not apply Basagran Dry T 10 
plus an oil concentrate with other 
pesticides whose lalbels caution 
against their use with oil adjuvants. 
Recommended Tank Mixes 
Basagran Dry TIO + Pennant 
Tank Mix 
A tank mix application of Basagran 
Dry TIO + Pennant" herbicide 
may be direct sprayed to control 
yellow nutsedge and certain 
emerged broadleaf weeds listed on 
the Basagran Dry T 10 label. 
This tank mix will also control cer­
tain broadleaf and grass weeds list­
ed on the Pennant label that have 
not emerged. 
This tank mix should be applied as 
a directed spray away from the 
foliage of ornamental plants. If any 
desirable plant foliage received 
direct or ind;rect application, wash 
the solution off the foliage immedi­
ately. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements, and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restrictive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
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Basagran Dry TIO + Vantage 
Tank Mix 
A tank mix of Basagran Dry TIO + 
Vantage· herbicides may be 
applied to control yellow nutsedge, 
certain broadleaf weeds, and annu­
al and perennial grass weeds. This 
tank mix will not control weeds and 
grasses that have not emerged. 
ThisTank mix should be applied as 
a directed spray away from the 
foliage of ornamental plants. If any 
desirable plant foliage received 
direct or indirect application, wash 
the solution off the foliage immedi­
ately. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements, and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restnctive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
Other Tank Mixes 
Basagran Dry T 10 may be tank 
mixed with other compatible prod­
uctS'registered for use in ornamen­
tals. Tank mixes using other prod­
ucts with Basagran Dry T 10 
should be applied as a directed 
spray away from the foliage of orna­
mental plants. If any desirable plant 
foliage received direct or indirect 
application, wash the solution off 
the foliage immediately. 
When applying tank mixes not rec­
ommended by this label, test the 
application on a small area to deter­
mine the safety of the anticipated 
tank mix. Evaluate the potential for 
injury 5-7 days later before making 
a general application of this tank 
mix. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements, and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restnctive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
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Appendix 
Broadleaf Weeds Discussed in this Label 
Common Name Scientific Name 
Balloonvine Cardlospermum ha/icacabum 
Beggarticks Bider" frondosa 
Bristly Starbur Acan:1ospermum hispidum 
Chickweed. Common Stel/aca media 
Chickweed, Mouse-ear Cerasjum vUlgatum 
Coffee Senna Cass", occidenta/is 
Dandelion Taraxacum officinale 
Dayflower Commelina spp. 
Devilsclaw Probiscidea louisianica 
Florida Pusley Ri=dia scabra 
Galinsoga Galinsoga spp. 
Groundsel, Common Senecio vulgaris 
Ladysthumb PolygJnum persicaria 
Lambsquarters, Common Cher'Joodium album 
Momingglory loorr·:oo spp. 
Onion/Garlic AJliur spp. 
Pennsylvania Smartweed Poly; Jnum pensyfvanicum 
Pigweed Ama.-31thus spp. 
Plantain Plan,C:90 spp. 
Prickly Sidaff eaweed Side spinosa 
Purslane. Common Port!... 3ca o/eracea 
Ragweed, Common Amb·Jsia artemisiifolia 
Ragweed, Giant Amb'Jsia trifida 
Redweed Melo:IJia corchorifolia 
Sesbania Sesv.J)ia exaltata 
! Shepherdspurse Capse/la bursa-pastoris 
Spurge Eup/"orbia maculata 
Spurred Anoda Anaca caristata 
Spurweed/Lawn Burweed Sah~ pterosperma 
Thistle, Canada CirSi:...m arvense 
Thistle, Musk Carc'JUS nutans 
T rapic Croton Croton glandulosus 
Venice Mallow Hibi=s trionum 
Wild Buckwheat Poiygonum convolvulus 
Wild Mustard Sinapsis arvensis 
Wild Poinsettia Eupt:orbia heterophylla 
Wild Sunflower Helie.nthus annuus 
Wood Sorrel, Yellow Oxars stricta 
Sedges Discussed in this Label 
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Common Name Scientific Name 
. / Annual Sedges Cyparus spp. 
Purple Nutsedge Cyparus rotundas 
Yellow Nutsedge Cyparus esoulentus 
Agricultural Products 
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 should be followed 
carefully. However, it is impossible 
to eliminate all risks inherently asso­
ciated with 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 use of the prod­
uct in a manner inconsistent with its 
labeling, all of which are beyond the 
control of BASF CORPORATION 
("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks 
shall be assumed by the Buyer. 
BASF warrants that this product 
conforms to the chemical descrip­
tion 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. BASF MA~S NO OTHER 
EXPRESS OR IMPUED WARRAN-
1Y OF ffiNESS OR MER­
CHANTABIU1Y OR ANY OTHER 
EXPRESS OR IMPUED WARRAN· 
1Y. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR 
THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR 
CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR 
INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING 
FROM THE USE OR HAN DUNG 
OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF 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 repre­
sentative of BASF. 
Basagran is a registered trademark of 
BASFAG. 
Vantage is a trademark and Prompt is a 
registered trademark of BASF Corp . 
Image is a registered trademark of 
American Cyanamid Company. 
T urflon is a registered trademark of 
DowEJanco. 
Pennant is a registered trademark of 
Ciba-Gelgy Corporation. 
The Speciaffy Products Logo is a regis­
tered trademark of BASF Corp. 
© 2000 BASF Corporation 
NVA 2000-04·004-0005 
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BASF Corporation, . : . , . 
P.O. Box 13528 .. 
Research Triangle Park. NC 277 O~, ... 
BASF

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BASF 
ACCEPTED 
lrith COMMEI'ITS 
In EPA Leber nated 
MAY 5 2000 
Vader the Federal lnaeetielde, 
Fnadldde, oad RndOllllelde Act 
•• ..ettded. (or the peeIielde 
reSUU .... ""de. EPA 1Iet!. No. 
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For postemergence use on established turf and ornamentals to control 
broadleaf weeds and sedges. For use on athletic fields, cemeteries, golf 
course fairways, industrial sites, nurseries, parks, residential and non-residen­
tiallawns, sad farms, roadsides, rights-of-ways, and similar non-crop areas. 
A formulation containing: 
Active ingredient 
Sodium salt of bentazon (3-(1-methylethyl)-1 H-2, 1 ,3-benzothiadiazin-
4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide) ........................................................................... 95.0% 
Inert ingredients ................................................................................... 5.0% 
Total ................................................................................................... 100.0% 
EPA Reg. No. 7969-122 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. 
DANGER/PELIGRO 
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 someol'\e to explain it to you in detaiL) 
First Aid 
If swallowed: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. 
Have person Sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told 
to by a poison control center or doctor. 
If in eyes: Hold eye open and Iinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. 
Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a 
pOison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 
If on skin: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water 
for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or 
doctor or going for treatment. 
Note to Physician: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric 
lavage. 
See inside booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use 
and Conditions of Sale and Warranty. 
Agricultural Use Requirements 
Use this product only In accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection 
Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use 
RElOluirements" in the Directions For Use section for information about this standard. 
Net contents: 1 pound 
BASF Corporation 
P,O. Box 13528, Research lnangle Park. NC, 27709 
wJm 2-7-00 l/fJ.::t­
NVA 2000-04-004-0006 (.JfI' 
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Precautionary Statements 
Hazards to Humans (and 
Domestic Animals) 
DANGER: Corrosive. Causes irre­
versible eye damage. Do not get in 
eyes, on skin, or on clothing. May 
be fatal if swallowed. Harmful If 
absorbed through skin. This prod­
uct may cause skin sensitization 
reactions in some people. 
Personal Protective Equipment 
(PPE) 
Applicators and other handlers 
must wear: 
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants 
• Waterproof gloves 
• Shoes plus socks 
• Protective eyewear 
Discard clothing and other 
absorbent materials that have been 
drenched or heavily contaminated 
with this product's concentrate. Do 
not re-use them. Follow manufac­
turer's instructions for 
cleaning/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 man­
ner that meets the requirements 
listed in the Worker Protection 
Standard (WPS) for agricultural pes­
ticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], 
the handler PPE requirements may 
be reduced or modified as specified 
in theWPS. 
User Safety Recommendations 
Users should: 
• Wash hands before eating, drink­
ing, chewing gum, using tobacco, 
or using the toilet. 
• Remove clothing 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 remov­
ing. As soon as possible, wash 
thoroughly and change into clean 
clothing. 
Environmental hazards 
For terrestrial uses, do not apply 
directly to water, or to areas where 
surface water is present or to inter­
tidal areas below the mean high 
water mark. Do not contaminate 
water when disposing of equipment 
wash waters or rinsate. 
Bentazon. which is present in this 
product. is known to leach through 
soil into~oundwater 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 groundwater contami­
nation. 
Notice: It is a violation of federal 
law to use any pesticide in a man­
ner that results in the death of an 
endangered species or in adverse 
modification of their habitat. 
Directions For Use 
It is a violation of federal law to use 
this product in a manner inconsis­
tent with its labeling. Do not apply 
this product in a way that will con­
tact VJorkers 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 
respensible for pesticide regulation. 
Agricultural Use Requirements 
Use this product only in accor­
dance with its labeling and with the 
Worker Protection Standard, 40 
CFR part 170. This standard con­
tains requirements for the protec­
tion of agricultural workers on 
farms, forests, nurseries, and 
greenhouses, and handlers of agri­
cultural pesticides. It contains 
requirements for training, deconta­
mination, notification, and emer­
gency assistance. It also contains 
specific instructions and excep­
tions pertaining to the statements 
on this label about personal protec­
tive equipment (PPE), and restrict­
ed-entry interval. The reqUirements 
in this box only apply to uses of 
this product that are covered by 
the Worker Protection Standard. 
Do not enter or allow worker entry 
into treated areas during the 
restricted-entry interval (REI) of 48 
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 treat­
ed, such as plants, soil, or water, 
is: 
• Coveralls 
• Waterproof gloves 
• Shoes plus socks 
• Protective eyewear 
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Storage and Disposal 
Do not allow this product to freeze. 
Do not contaminate water, food, or 
feed by storage or disposal. 
Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide 
wastes are acutely hazardous. 
Improper disposal of excess pesti­
cide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a 
violation of Federal Law. If these 
wastes cannot be rnsposed of by 
use according to label instructions, 
contact your State Pesticide or 
Environmental Control Agency, or 
the Hazardous Waste representa­
tive at the nearest EPA Regional 
Office for guidance. 
Container Disposal: Triple rinse 
container (or equivalent). Then offer 
for recycling or reconditioning, or 
puncture and dispose of in a sani­
tary land1lll, or by incineration, or, if 
allowed by state or local authorities, 
by buming. If burned, stay out of 
smoke. 
Do not re-use empty container. 
In Case of Emergency 
In case of large-s~le spillage 
regarding this product, call: 
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 
BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP 
In case of medical emergency 
regarding this product, call: 
1. Your local doctor for immediate 
treatment. 
2. Your local poison control center 
(hospital). 
3. BASF Corperation 800-832-HELP 
Notice: Buyer assumes all liability, 
including personal injury and prop­
erty damage, which may result from 
the use of this product in a manner 
inconsistent with labeling directions. 
If these tenms are not acceptable, 
return at once unopened. 
Read the Precautionary 
Statement, Environmental 
Hazards, Storage and Disposal 
statements, and Conditions of 
Sale and Warranty statement 
appearing on the container label. 
Established Turf 
General Information 
BasagranO SG herbicide may be 
used on established bluegrass, fes­
cue, bentgrass, Bermudagrass, 
bahiagrass, centipedegrass, ZOYSII'.­
grass, ryegrass, St. Augustineg~d~s, 
carpetgrass, and buffalograss: , : 
Basagran SG is intended for SeI8(;­
tive postemerg6pce :u~ntrol of 
broadleaf WeedD, annGal sedr;cs, . 
and yellow nutsodq3., gasagrzf:. , ' 
SG does not contre\ tjrasses .. 
Basagran SG i~ fflective mqin\~~ , . 
through contact, \1 jp,ci'fore, all . 
plants must be thoroughly co~erflP 
with spray. Weeds controlled ..

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by Basagran SG in turi are annual 
sedges, yellow nutsedge, spur­
weed! lawn burweed, lambsquar­
ters, Venice mallow, shepherd­
spurse, smartweed, chickweed, 
common groundsel, ladysthumb, 
jimsonweed, galin50ga, common 
purslane, cocklebur, beggarticks, 
wild mustard, wild pOinsettia, wild 
buckwheat, velvetleaf, Canada this­
tle, and musk thistle, 
Weeds suppressed by Basagran· 
SG herbicide include: common 
ragweed, giant ragweed, wild sun­
flower, and morningglory, Some 
weeds not controlled include: pur­
ple nutsedge, pig'Need, plantaio, 
dandelion, onion/carlic, wood sor­
rel, and spurge, ~ 
Application Information 
Apply Basagran SG to activelv 
growing weeds pcstemergence 
under good soil moisture condi­
tions, If desired centrol of yellow 
nutsedge or Canaja thistle is not 
obtained with the 'irst application, 
make a second application 10-14 
days later or wher, new growth 
appears, 
In the northern United States, vel­
low nutsedge can emerge from May 
through July, while in the southern 
United States, nutsedge and 
broadleal weeds can emerge 
throughout the year, Therefore, ini­
tial applications should be planned 
when most plants have emerged, If 
new plants emerge later in the sea­
son, make a second application of 
Basagran SG according to the 
label directions, In unmowed turi, 
make the first application postemer­
gence but before yellow nutsedge, 
annual sedge, and Canada thistle 
are 8 inches tall. Annual broadleaf 
weeds should be no taller than 4 
inches, Thorough spray coverage of 
yellow nutsedge is essential for 
maximum control. 
For optimum control, do not mow 
within 3 days before or after appli­
cation, For sedges, do not mow 
within 5 days of application, 
Use a minimum water volume of 1 
gallon per 1,000 square feet (40 
gallons per acre) with a minimum 
pressure measured at the nozzle of 
40 psi. 
Application Rate: See Table 1 for 
application rate oj Basagran SG, 
Addition of Oil Concentrate 
A nonphy1otoxic::J11 ccncentrate 
(commonly referred to as oil con­
centrate) may be added to the 
spray tank for cenain weed prob­
lems, The oil concentrate must con-
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Table 1. Application Rate Table for Turf' 
Area to be Sprayed 200 sq. ft. 400 sq. ft. 1000 sq. It. 1 acre 
Basagran SG 0,08 Dunce 0,16 Dunce 0.41 Dunce 18-36 
ounces 
Water" 0,2-0.4 gallDns 0.4-0,8 gallDns 1-2 gallDns 40-80 
(1,6-3,2 pints) (3,2-6.4 pints) (2-4 pints) gallDns 
• FDr cDntrDlling yellDw nutsedge, apply no, mDr.e.Jhan 0.41 Dunces per 1,000 
square feet (1 B Dunces per acre) at one Ume, Make a secDnd applicatiDn 10-14 
days later, Apply no more than 0,82 ounces per 1,000 square feet (36 ounces 
per acre) in Dne season, For perennial ryegrass, apply no, more than 0.41 ounces 
per 1,000 square feet (18 ounces per acre) at one time, Make a second applica-
tion no, less than 21 days later, 
, Quantity of water required to unifonnly spray this area with your sprayer. If 
unknown, refer to section Sprayer Calibration Suggestions, 
tain either a petroleum or vegetable 
oil base and must meet all the fol­
lowing criteria: 
• be nonphytotoxic, 
• contain only EPA-exempt ingredi­
ents, 
• provide good mixing quality in the 
jar test (see below), and 
• be successful in local experience, 
The exact composition o.f suitable 
products will vary, however, veg­
etable and petroleum oil concen­
:rates should contain emulsifiers 
which provide good mixing quality, 
Highly refined vegetable oils have 
been observed to be more satisfac­
tory than unrefined vegetable oils, 
For additional infonnation, see Jar 
Testfor Estimating Suitability ot 
Oil Concentrates, 
Adding oil concentrate to, 
Basagran SG may cause a slight 
leaf burn when relative humidity and 
temperature are high, Refer to your 
supplier of Basagran SG for infor­
mation concerning successful local 
experience before purchasing any 
oil concentrate, 
Rate of Oil Concentrate 
0,75 fluid ounce per 1 ,000 square 
feet or 2 pints per acre, 
Jar Test for Estimating 
Suitability of Oil Concentrates: 
1. Water Supply: Use only water 
from the intended source at the 
source temperature. 
2, Amount of Water in Jar: 
Ground Application: For 1 gal­
lons per 1 ,000 square feet spray 
volume, use 62/3 cups (1600 ml) 
of water, For other spray vol­
umes, adjust propDrtiDnately to, 
abDve, 
3, Amount of herbicide and oil 
concentrate to add: Add 0,17 
Dunces of Basagran SG and 2 
teaspoons of oil concentrate for 
each 0,4 1 ounce of Basagran 
SG per 1,000 square feet of rec­
ommended label rate, 
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4, Add components in the follow­
ing sequence, gently mixing 
between additions: 
1, Basagran SG 
2, Tank mix product, if used 
3, Oil concentrate 
5, Cap jar, invert 10 cycles, let 
stand for 15 minutes, evaluate. 
6, &valuation: An ideal tank mix 
-combination will be uniform, 
Thus, the suitability of the oil 
concentrate is questionable if 
any of the following are 
observed: 
Free oil at the surface - film or 
globules, 
Flocculation - fine particles which 
may be suspended in the liquid 
or found as a precipitated layer 
at the bottom of the jar, 
Clabbering - thickening texture 
(coagulated) resembling yogurt 
or a curd-like texture as with cot­
tage cheese, 
Spray Equipment 
Hand-held pump-up, knapsack, or 
hose-end type sprayers are suitable 
for applying Basagran SG. 
Do not spray during windy condi­
tions because spray drift may cause 
damage to adjacent omamental 
plants, Rinse equipment with soap 
and water after use, 
Mixing 
Fill the tank of a thoroughly clean 
sprayer one-half to two-thirds full of 
clean water, StClrt c:gitation, add 
Basagran SQ', <'rc allow the com­
ponents to mix thorc\ughly, Add oil 
concentrate alicJ .tl~e:remaining vol­
U'l'P, 'If, '!Jater. Mai[ltain constant 
a'litaliol! during apQlication, 
Mix orly, enou\l':1 ,sP' ay solution for 
one uspge, A (rl'sh ,spray mixture 
s~9ylp.be US6p ",)<;11 time,

Sprayer Calibration Suggestions 
Hand Sprayers: 
1. Stake off a 400 square foot area 
of turf for practice. This is an area 
20' (7 steps) x 20'. 
2. Add a measured quantity (1.5 
gallons for example) of water to 
the sprayer and uniformly spray 
the 400 square foot area. 
Measure water remaining to 
determine the amount applied 
per 400 square foot area. (Note: 
A minimum of 3 pints per 400 
square feet is recommended). 
3. Prepare the spray solution 
according to Table 1, 
Application Rates for Turf. 
Example: Assume that in Step 2 
the 400 square foot area was 
uniformly covered with 0.5 gallon 
of water. Referring to the table, 
add 0.16 ounces of Basagran~ 
SG herbicide per 0.5 gallon of 
water for each 400 square foot of 
turf to be sprayed. (Note: Using 
.) this mix to spot spray individual 
weeds may result in an excessive 
dosage and possible turf injury) 
Hose-end Applicator 
A procedure similar to the above 
may be followed for calibrating 
hose-end sprayers. Half-fill contain­
er with water to an even mark on 
the "gallons" scale and note the vol­
ume level. Spray the 400 square 
foot area, noting the new reading, 
and thereby determine the amount 
of water used to spray the area. 
Then proceed as in Step 3 above. 
Recommended Tank Mixes with 
Basagran SG - Established 
Turf 
To obtain post emergence control of 
other broadleaf weeds or sedges 
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not listed on this label, other prod­
ucts registered for use in turf may 
be tank mixed with Basagran SG. 
Other products that may be tank 
mixed are Prompt'" 5L herbicide, 
MSMA, Image", atrazine, Turflon·, 
2,4-0, and mixes of 2,4-0, MCPP 
(mecoprop) or 2,4-0P (dichlorprop). 
A tank mix with Vantage" herbi­
cide may be used on centipede­
grass and fine fescue species. 
Some of these products cannot be 
used on all turf sites or species. 
Refer to the respective product 
labels for site and species restric­
tions. 
Oetermine the compatibility of the 
potential tank mix product before 
mixing with Basagran SG in the 
spray tank. An antifoaming agent 
may be used if needed. 
Do not use a surfactant or oil addi­
tive with 2,4-D, MCPP, or 2,4-DP. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements, and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restrictive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
Restrictions and Limitations 
Do not apply Basagran SG to turf 
that has been under stress such as 
drought, cold temperature or injury 
from other herbicides or pesticides. 
Do not apply Basagran SG to any 
newly seeded or newly sprigged turf 
until seedlings or sprigs are well 
established, as injury may result. 
Not recommended for use on golf 
course greens or collars. 
In perennial ryegrass, apply no 
more than 0.41 ounces of 
Basagran SG per 1,000 square 
feet (18 ounces per acre) at one 
time. Make a second application no 
less than 21 days later. 
Do not apply more than 0.82 
ounces of Basagran SG per 1,000 
square feet (36 ounces per acre) in 
one season. 
Do not exceed a total of 2 pounds 
of active ingredient (bentazon) per 
• acre per calendar year. Basagran 
SG contains 87% active ingredient 
of bentazon and one pint of 
Prompt 5L contains 0.3125 
pounds of bentazon. 
Do not exceed a total of 0.357 
ounces of active ingredient (benta­
zon) per 1,000 square feet per 
application or 0.71 ounces of active 
ingredient (bentazon) per 1,000 
square feet per calendar year. One 
ounce of Basagran SG contains 
0.87 ounces of bentazon and one 
fluid ounce of Prompt 5L contains 
0.3125 ounces of bentazon. 
Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation within 
8 hours after application may 
reduce the effectiveness 01 
Basagran SG. 
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Physical incompatibility, reduced 
weed control or turf injury may 
result from mixing Basagran SG 
with pesticides (fungicides, herbi­
cides, insecticides or miticides), 
additives or fertilizers. 
BASF does not recommend the 
using Basagran SG tank mixes 
other than those li!01fld on BASF 
labels, supplemental labeling, or 
technical bulletins. 
Local professional authorities may 
be a source of infonmation when 
using other than BASF recom­
mended combinations. Otherwise, 
test a small area of the site with the 
desired tank mix combination and 
allow 7 -10 days to evaluate the 
potential for injury. Do not apply 
Basagran SG plus an oil concen­
trate with other pesticides whose 
labels caution against their use with 
oil adjuvants. 
Clean the sprayer thoroughly belore 
applying Basagran SG, particularly 
if a herbicide withJ,he potential to 
injure the turf to oe sprayed with 
Basagran SG was used. 
When treating turf with Basagran 
SG, avoid over-the-top spraying of 
adjacent ornamental trees, shrubs, 
and fiowers unless otherwise rec­
ommended in this label. Spraying 
near the base of established orna­
mental trees, shrubs, and flowers 
should not result in injury except for 
sycamore and rhododendron. 
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Table 2. Application Rate Table for Ornamentals, Nursery, Other Nonfood Crops, Noncrop Sites 
Roadsides and Rights-of Ways ' 
Application Rates for Weed Growth Stage 
~315f, 
0.32 ounces per 1,000 square feet 
(14 ounces per acre) 
0.41 ounces per 1,000 square feet 
(18 ounces per acre) Weeds Controlled' 
Leaf Stage Maximum Height Leaf Stage Onches) 
Anoda. Spurred Up to 6 3 S1l 
Balloonvine 2·4 2 4·6 
Beggarticks Upt06 6 6·8 
Bristly Starbur Not Recommended - 4·6 
Buckwheat. Wild Upt04 3 4·6 
Coffee Senna Not Recommended - Up to 1 pinnate' 
Dayflower Upt06 4 6·10 
Devilsclaw Not Recommended - Up to 6' 
Galinsoga Not Recommended - Cotyledon to 6' 
Groundsel, Common Not Recommended - 2~1O 
Ladysthumb Up to 6 6 6~10 
Lambsquarters', Common Not Recommended - 4-W 
Mustard, Wild Up to 6 4 6~10 
Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 6 6 6~10 
Poinsettia. Wild 2~4 4 4-8 b 
Prickly Sida or T eawood Up to 6 3 6~8 
Purslane, Common Up to 4 1 4~6 
Ragweed, Common Not Recommended - 4-6t> 
. Giantd Not Recommended - U~to 4 
Redweed 4~6 6 ~ 10 
Sesbania Not Recommended - 3~5' 
Shepherdspurse' Upt06 4 6~10 
SpurweedlLawn burweed Not Recommended - 2~6 
Sunflower, Wild Up to 4 5 
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4~6 
Tropic Croton Upto 2 2 2~4 
Venice Mallow Upto6 2 6~ 10 
. For additional weeds see Special Directions section . , Add oil concentrate at 0.75 fluid ounces per 1,000 square feet (2 pints per acre) , Control may be partial or inconsistent. , If a second weed flush develops after the first application, retreat according to this rate table. , Do not treat rosette before seed stalk appears. 
Special Directions for Other Weed Problems 
Canada Thistle 
Apply OA 1 ounces of Basagran' SG herbicide per 1,000 square feet 
(18 ounces per acre) of when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud 
stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7-10 days later. 
Yellow Nutsedge 
Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 0.32~OA1 ounces 
of Basagran SG per 1,000 square feet (14~18 ounces per acre) when 
plants are 6-8 inches tall. If needed, make a second application at the 
same rate 7-10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of 
Basagran SG and water for each application, according to the 
Directions for Use. 
Musk Thistle 
Apply OA1 ounces of Basagran SG per 1,000 square feet (18 ounces 
per acre) when plants are in the rosette stage no larger than 10 inches in 
diameter. Make a second application at the same rate if needed. Add oil 
concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran SG and water for each 
application, according to the Directions for Use. 
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Maximum Height 
Onches) 
4 
3 
8 
3 
5 
2 
8 
3 
2 
6 
10 
2 
8 
10 
6 
4 
2 
3 
6 
8 
3 
8 
3 
8 
4 
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Ornamentals, Nursery, Other 
Nonfood Crops, Noncrop Sites, 
Roadsides, and other Rights-of­
Ways 
General Information 
Basagran" SG herbicide is 
intended for selective postemer­
gence control of certain broadleaf 
weeds and sedges. (See Table 2 
for specific weeds.) Basagran SG 
does not control grasses. 
Basagran SG is effective mainly 
through contact action; therefore, 
weeds must be thoroughly covered 
with spray. Large weed leaf 
canopies shelter smaller weeds and 
prevent adequate spray coverage. 
Some leaf-speckling and leaf­
bror,zing may occur under certain 
conditions. (See Restrictions and 
Limitations section.) 
Basagran SG may be applied as a 
directed spray around all ornamen­
tal and nursery plants except 
sycamore and rhododendron. 
.Directions For Use 
Rate and Timing of Application 
App'y Basagran SG early poste­
mergence to actively growing 
weeds before they reach the maxi­
mum size listed in Table 2. Early 
application to weeds produces the 
most beneficial weed control 
(exception: yellow nutsedge and 
Canada thistle). Delaying application 
permits weeds to exceed the maxi­
mum size stated and will result in 
inadequate control. 
) 
Do not cultivate or mow within 5 
days before or after application of 
Basagran SG. 
Addition of Oil Concentrate 
Refer to Addition of Oil 
Concentrate for more information. 
Rate of Oil Concentrate 
Use 0.75 fluid ounces per 1,000 
square feet (2 pints per acre). 
Water Volume and Spray Pressure 
Apply recommended rates of 
Basagran SG with a minimum of 
0.5 gallon of water per 1 ,000 
square feet (20 gallons per acre) 
and a minimum of 40 psi (measured 
at the boom, not at the pump or in 
the line). When foliage is dense, use 
up to 2.5 gallons of water and up to 
80 pSi. Use standard high-pressure 
pesticide hollow cone or fiat fan 
nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do 
not use !iood, whirl chamber, or 
controlled droplet applicator (CDA) 
nozzles. 
Special Information for Irrigated 
Areas 
If moisture is not adequate for 
active weed growth, irrigate before 
applying Basagran SG. Weeds 
growing under drought conditions 
usually are not satisfactorily con­
trolled. 
Mixing 
Fill the tank of a thoroughly clean 
sprayer one-half to two-thirds full 
with clean water. Start agitation, 
add Basagran SG, and allow to 
mix thoroughly. Add oil concentrate 
, and the remaining volume of water. 
Maintain constant agitation during 
. application. 
Over- The-Top Applications 
Basagran SG may be applied 
over -the-top of certain ornamental 
species listed in Table 3 and to 
non-crop sites listed below. 
Noncrop Sites, Roadsides, and 
Rights-of-Ways 
Basagran SG m3i"'be used in 
these sites where grass vegetation 
must be maintained. Avoid drift 
onto the vegetation as injury may 
occur. A water volume sufficient to 
obtain adequate coverage of the 
weed should be used. Do not make 
applications to open waters. 
Notice to User 
Due to the variability within species 
and in application techniques, nei­
ther the manufacturer nor the Seller 
has determined whether or not 
Basagran SG can be safely used 
on all ornamentals, nursery, and 
other nonfood sites under all condi­
tions. It is recomrt"€nded therefore, 
that the user determine if 
Basagran SG can be used safely 
prior to broad use. 
Post-directed Applications 
Apply Basagran SG around land­
scape and ornamental trees, 
shnubs, flowers, and other plants as 
a directed spray away from the 
foliage of desired plants, unless oth­
erwise directed. 
Injury may occur when applying 
Basagran SG as a directed spray 
under the tree line or over the roots 
of sycamore and rhododendron. Do 
not use if the risk of injury to these 
plants is not acceptable. 
Table 3: Ornamental Species for Over-the- Top Applications 
Common Name Scientific Name 
Ajuga Ajuga sp. 
Arborvitae'" Thuja occidentalis 
Boxwood "Winter Gem" Buxus japonica 
Dusty Miller Centaurea cineraria 
Holly. Burford "Burfordii" !lex comuta 
Holly, "Compacta" lIex crenata 
Holly, "Dwarf Burford" I/excornuta 
Impatiens "Accent Carmine"" Impatiens sp. 
Impatiens "Balsam" Impatiens bafsamina 
Ivy. English Hedera helix ' , ,\ 
Uriope. Green Liriope muscari 
Uriope Uriope spicata 
Marigold. "Aurora Gold" Tagete erecta .. . , 
Mugo pine'" Pinus mugo mugo . •.• , i , 
Oak. red' Quercus rubra , " 
Ornamental cabbage pansy 8rassica sp. 
Ornamental cabbage "colorup" Brassica a/eraeea J 1 , 
Pachysandra Pachysandra terminali'i), ' . , 
Petunia ~Madness Plum" Petunia hybrida , " . . . 
Petunia "Ultra White" Petunia hybrida 
Snapdragon "L. Scarlet'" Antirrhinium rna/us ' 
Yew, Japanese "Oensiformis" T axus cuspidata .. 
Yew "Hatfieldii' Taxusmedja 
Yew "Hicks' Taxus media .. ) , 
* Make no more than one applicatIon per season or per crop. 
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Restrictions and Limitations 
Do not apply Basagran 3 SG her­
bicide to crop plants that have 
been subject to stress conditions 
such as hail damage, flooding, 
drought, extreme heat, or wicely 
fluctuating temperatures as crop 
injury may result. 
Do not apply Basagran SG if crop 
plants show injury (leaf phytotoxicity 
or plant stunting) produced by any 
other prior herbicide applications, 
because this injury may be 
enhanced or prolonged. 
Rainfall or overhead irrigation within 
8 hours after application may 
reduce the effectiveness of 
Basagran SG. 
Do not apply more than 0.82 
ounces of Basagran SG per 1000 
square feet (36 ounces per a:re) in 
one season. 
Do not exceed a total of 1 po~nd of 
active ingredient (bentazon) per 
acre per application or 2 pounds of 
active ingredient (bentazon) per 
acre per calendar year. Basagran 
SG contains 87% active ingredient 
of bentazon and one pint of 
Prompt" 5L contains 0.3125 
pound of bentazon. 
Do not exceed a total of 0.357 
ounces active ingredient (bentazon) 
per 1,000 square feet per applica­
tion or 0.71 ounces of active ingre­
dient (bentazon) per 1,000 square 
feet per calendar year. One ounce 
of Basagran SG contains 0.87 
ounces of bentazon and one fluid 
ounce of Prompt 5L contains 
0.3125 ounces of bentazon. 
Clean the sprayer thoroughly before 
applying Basagran SG, particularly 
if a herbicide with the potential to 
injure the plants to be sprayed with 
Basagran SG was used. 
Physical incompatibility, reduced 
weed control. or omamental plant 
injury may result from mixing 
Basagran SG with pesticides 
(fungicides. herbicides. insecticides 
or miticides). additives or fertilizers. 
BASF does not recommend using 
Basagran SG tank mixes other 
than those listed on BASF labels. 
supplemental labeling. or technical 
bulletins. 
Local professional authorities may 
be a source of information when 
using other than BASF recom­
mended combinations. Otherwise, 
test a small area of the site with the 
desired tank mix combination and 
allow 7 -10 days to evaluate poten­
tial injury. 
Do not apply Basagran SG plus an 
oil concentrate with other pesti­
cides whose labels caution against 
their use with oil adjuvants. 
Recommended Tank Mixes 
Basagran SG + Pennant Tank 
Mix 
A tank mix application of Basagran 
SG + Pennant" herbicide may be 
direct sprayed to control yellow 
nutsedge and certain emerged 
broadleaf weeds listed on the 
Basagran SG label. 
This tank mix will also control cer­
tain broadleaf and grass weeds list­
ed on the Pennant label that have 
not emerged. 
This tank mix should be applied as 
a directed spray away from the 
foliage of ornamental plants. If any 
desirable plant foliage received 
direct or indirect application. wash 
the solution oft the foliage immedi­
ately. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements. and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restrictive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
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Basagran SG + Vantage Tank 
Mix 
A tank mix of Basagran SG + 
Vantage 3 herbicides may be 
applied to control yellow nutsedge. 
certain broadleaf weeds. and annu­
al and perennial grass weeds. This 
tank mix will not control weeds and 
graSOOlls that have not emerged. 
This tank mix should be applied as 
a directed spray away from the 
foliage of ornamental plants. If any 
desirable plant foliage received 
direct or indirect application, wash 
the solution off the foliage immedi­
ately. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements, and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restrictive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
Other Tank Mixes 
Basagran SG may be tank mixed 
witt<-other compatible products reg­
istered for use in ornamentals. Tank 
mixes using other products with 
Basagran SG should be applied as 
a directed spray away from the 
foliage of ornamental plants. If any 
desirable plant foliage received 
direct or indirect application, wash 
the solution off the foliage immedi­
ately. 
When applying tank mixes not rec­
ommended by this label, test the 
application on a small area to deter­
mine the safety of the anticipated 
tank mix. Evaluate the potential for 
injury 5-7 days later before making 
a yeneral application of this tank 
mix. 
Read each tank mix product label 
for Directions For Use, 
Precautionary Statements. and 
Restrictions and Limitations. 
The most restrictive labeling applies 
in all tank mixes. 
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Appendix 
Broadleaf Weeds Discussed in this Label 
Common Name Scientific Name 
Balloonvine Cardiospermum haiicacabum 
Beggarticks Bldens trondosa 
Bristly Starbur Acanthospermum hispidum 
Chickweed, Common Stellaria media 
Chickweed, Mouse-ear Cerastium vUlgatum 
Coffee Senna Cassia occidentalis 
Dandelion Taraxacum officinale 
Dayflower COmme/ina spp, 
Devilsclaw Probiscidea louisianica 
Florida Pusley Richardia seabra 
Galinsoga Gaiinsoga spp. 
Groundsel, Common Senecio vulgaris 
Ladysthumb Po/ygonum perslcana 
Lambsquarters. Common Chenopodium album 
Morningglory Ipomoea spp. 
Onion/Garlic Allium spp. 
Pennsylvania Srnartweed Polygonum pensylvenicum 
Pigweed Amaranthus spp. 
Plantain Plantago spp. 
Prickly SidaIT eaweed Sida spinosa 
Purslane, Common Portulaca a/eraeea 
Ragweed, Comrnon Ambrosia artemisfifa/la 
Ragweed, Giant Ambrosia tr/fida 
Redweed Me/ochia corchorifoiia 
Sesbania Sesbanla exaltata 
Shepherdspurse Capsefla bursa-pastoris 
Spurge Euphorbia maculata 
Spurred Anoda Anode caristata 
SpurweediLawn Burweed Saliva pterosperma 
Thistle, Canada Cirsiurn arvense 
Thistle, Musk Garduus nutans 
Tropic Croton Croton glandulosus 
Venice Mallow Hibiscus trianum 
Wild Buckwheat Polygonum convolvulus 
Wild Mustard Sinapsis arvensis 
Wild Poinsettia Euphorbia heterophylla 
Wild Sunffower HeJianthus annuus 
Wood Sorrel, Yellow Oxaiis stricta 
Sedges Discussed in this Label 
Common Name Scientific Name 
Annual Sedges Cyperus spp. 
Purple Nutsedge Cyperus rotundas 
Yellow Nutsedge Cyperus esculentus 
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Agricultural Products 
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 should be followed 
carefully. However, it is impossible 
to eliminate all risks inherently asso­
ciated vvith use oUbis product. 
Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other 
unintended consequences may 
result, because of such factors as 
weather conditions, presence of 
other materials, or use of the prod­
uct in a manner inconsistent with its 
labeling, all of which are beyond the 
control of BASF CORPORATION 
("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks 
shall be assumed by the Buyer. 
BASF warrants that this product 
conforms to the chemical descrip­
tion 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. BASF MAKES NO OTHER 
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRAN-
1Y OF FITNESS OR MER­
CHANTABILl1Y OR ANY OTHER 
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRAN-
1Y. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR 
THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR 
CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR 
INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING 
FROM THE USE OR HANDLING 
OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF 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 repre­
sentative of BASF. 
Basagran is a registered trademark of 
BASFAG. 
Vantage is a trademark and Prompt is a 
registered tradernark of BASF Corp. 
{mage is a registered trademark of 
American Cyanamid Company. 
T urffon is a registered trademark of 
DowElanco. 
Pennant is a registered trademark of 
Giba-Gelgy Ccrporaffon. 
The Speclany Products Logo Is a regiS­
tered trademark of BASF Corp. 
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BASF Corporation 
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