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# CONCLUDE ULTRA HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **7969-168**
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Sodium bentazon (20%); Sodium acifluorfen (9.1%); Sethoxydim (14%)
- Label accepted: 1998-04-27
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00168-19980427.pdf
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For use on soybeans
Active Ingredients:*
Sodium salt of bentazon: sodium (3-isopropyl-1H-2. 1.3-benzothiadiazin
-4(3H)·one-2.2 -dioxide) ......................................................................................... 20.0%
Sodium salt of acifluorfen: sodium 5-[2-chloro·4-(triftuoromethyl)phenoXYJ-
2-nilrobenzoate ..................................................................... ~ .•..•. _ •• _ ................. 9.1 %
Sethoxydim: 2-[1-(ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-(ethyithio)propyIJ-3-hydroxy-2-
cycJohexen-1-one* ................................................................................................ 14.0%
Inert Ingredients ............................................................................ _ ................... ~
Total ..................... n ....... n ................................................................................... 100.0%
- Equivalent to 1.69 pounds per gallon bentazon: 3·isopropyl·1H·2.1.3·benzothiadia.;:in·4(3H)·one
2.2-dioldde; and 0.84 pounds per gallon of sodium aciHuorfen. sodium 5-[2-chloro-4-(triffuoro­
methyl) phenoxy]·2-nitrobenzoate .
• Eqc1ivalenl to 1.29 pounds of sethoxydim per gallon
EPA Reg. No. 7969- I? fl-J: EPA Establishment Number
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
DANGER/PELIGRO
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta. busque a alguien para que se la explique a llsted en
detalle. (If you do not understand the Iabe!. find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
See the attached booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Statements of
Practical Treatment, Directions For Use, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.
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DANGER. Corrosive. Causes irreversible f116 damage. groundwater under certainconditlonsas a result of
Do not get In &yeS or on clotting. Avoid contact wi!h agricultt.ral usa Use of thIs'product in areas where
skin. Harmful iiswaJlowed 00 cDsorbed through sm soils are permeable, sUch as sand and soils with
Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may ., loamy sand textures, particularly where water tables
cause allergic reactions in some individuals., are shallow could result in contamination of ground-
Statement of Practical Treatment water. The utlflZ8!ion of irrigated water in these areas
will increase the likelihood of contamination. If in eyes: Hold eyelids opoo and flush with a steady,
gen~e stream of water for 15 minutes. Get mecical. Endangered Species Concerns
attention. of 'd . If on skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get The use any pestiCI e In a manner that may kill or
medical attention. otherwise harm an endangered species or adversely
If swallowed: Call a doctor or get medical attention. modify their habitat is a violation of federal law.
Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to Tank PEIX of Conclud,~· Ultra B and Conclude"
an unconscious person. Drink promptly a large Ultra G herbicides
quantity of milk, egg whites, gelatin solution, or, if (Hereafter referred to as Conclude" Ultra)
these are not available, drink large quantitles of water.
Avoid alcohol. Directions For Use
If inhaled: Move to fresh air. Aid in breathing if
"'ecessary, and get immediate medical attention.
--IIote to physician: Probable mucosal damage may
contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
lilfrsonal Protective Equipment (PPE)
.»pllcators and other handlers must wear: .
• Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate,
nitnle rubber:1: 14 mils, neoprene rubber" 14 mils,
or viton :1: 14 mDs
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
• Protective eyft'Neaf
• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead
exposureDiscard clothing and other absorbent materi­
als that have been drenched or heavily contaminaIed
with this product's concentrate. Do not re-use them.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaninglmain­
taining PPE. If no such instructions for washables,
use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other laundry.
)Engineering Controls Statement
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs,
or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements
"~ted in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for
lJriculturai pesticides [40 CFR 170,240(d){4-6)], the
handler PPE requirements may be reduced or
modified as specified in the WPS.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
- Wash hands before ea~ drinking, chewing gun,
using tobacco. or using the toilet.
- Remove clotting immeciately if pesticide gets
inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on dean
clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling !his
product. Wash the outside of gloves before
removing. As soon as possible, wash thorcuglly
and change into dean clothing.
Environmental Hazards
This product Is toxic to aquatic organisms. For
terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to
areas where suface water is present or to intertidal
areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
contaminate water when dsposlng of equipment
wash waters. Do not apply when weather concitlons
favor drift from target area.
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It is a violation of feder,d law to use fuis product in a
manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this
product in a way that '-Inll contact workers or other
persons. either d"lfectly or furou!)h drift. Only protected
handlers may be in the area dunng application. For
any requirements specific to your state or tribe,
consult the agency' responsible for pesticide
regulation.
All appficable directions, restrictions, precautions and
Conditions of Sale and Warranty are to be
followed. This labeling must be in the user's
possession during appication.
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling
and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR
part 170. This standard contains requirements for
the protection of agricultural workers on fanns,
forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
training, decontamination, notification. and
emergency assistance. It also contains specific
instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
statements on this label abou.! personal protectiYe
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 00 allow worker entry into treated areas
during fue restricted entry interval (REJ) of 48 hours.
PPE required fur early entry to treated areas that is
permitted under the Worker Protection Standard
and that involves contact with anythIng that ha.'1 ' , , ,
been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: '
• Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short P:}1!S •
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier larn:natc,'
nitrile rubber., 14 mils, neoprene rJ':)'c2f:1: 14 mile,
or viton., 14 mils : ': ".
.Chemical-resistant footwear plus l'P>j<~, :' • ,
• Protective eyeNeaf j ) J J ~ l ) )
-Chemical-resistant hE18dgear for oyWj<j8d exp<l~I,I?e
Storage and DlspoSll:1 , , ,
Do not contaminate water, food. or feed by stora9~ N' diSpos1-.' - . - - ,. >
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. Pesticide Storage: bonot store below 32" F o~" '; . ,.
above 100" E Store in a dry place w;ay from heat or .
open flam. Avoid conlamioation of feer1 or foodstuffs •
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Pesticide DispoS)ll: Pesticide wastes are acutely
hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide. '
spray mix. or rtnsate is a violation of federal law. If
these wastes cannot be disposed of according to ~=~
label instructions. contact your State Pesticide or
Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous ,
- Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional
Office for guidance.
Container Disposal:
• Plastic Containers for Duplex"11 system: Triple
rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or
reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a
sanitary landfill. or by incineration, or if allowed by
state and local authorities. by burning. If burned. stay
out of smoke.
• Bulk/Mini-bulk Containers:
Reusable containers should be returned to the point of
purchase for cleaning and refilling. Reusable containers
can only be refilled with Conclude- Ultra herbicide.
Do not reuse this container with any other product.
In Case of Emergency
In case of large-sceie spillage regarding this product.
-'ceil:
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
aASF Corporation 800-832-HElP
In case of medical emergency regarding this product.
call:
• Your locei doctor for immediate treatment.
• Your local poison control center (hospital).
• BASF Corporation (800-832-HElP).
Returnable Container Operating
Instructions.
Prodigy" System Operating Procedure
Conclude Ultra is suppled in the Prodigy System. a
unique. 120-gallon mini-bulk closed delivery system
that contains enough product to treat 320 acres. It
consists of a self-discharging tank that does not
require any pumping mechanism. and has a dry lock
connector which protects the user from exposure to
tank contents.
Do not refill Prodigy System. Return Prodigy
System to BASF for cieaning and refilling.
Conclude Ultra in a dedicated. retumable Prodigy
System can only be used with the closed Prodigy
System in which it comes packaged.
The Prodigy System. when operated according to
directions. will discharge Conclude Ultra G and
Conclude Ultra B in a 1: 1.7 ratio.
Attentionl The Prodigy System is a pressurfzed
delivery system. Do not attempt to open the container.
Transfer product only by following these steps:
1. Install a male dry lock connector to the spray tank.
2. Uncoil the hose trom the rack and connect the
female dry lock connector (at the end of the hose
attached to the tank) with the male dry lock
connector instailed on the spay tank.
3. Turn on the nitrogen gas supply.
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4. ,Push down on the activation handle In the front ~
- - neaJ'the meter until the handle is locked In the 'It
", ' ,lower' pOsition aJlgwing the manifold to fill with
_c' __ ,~c~2 product and become pressurfzed. Some tanks do '
,- 'not have a handle; move on to the next step.
- =:, 5. Tutti the meter on by pressing the 'ON/TOTAL'
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- 6. Press "RESET" button to set current total to "0.00'
if desired. ' , "
7. Tum the yellow product delivery valve '~
, counterclockwise (to horizontal) until the desi
amc unt of product, as indicated on the measu
meter. has been discharged into the spray tank. • ,
8. Tum the yellow product delivery valve clockwise
(to vertical) to stop the discharge of product into
your spray tank .
9, Uft the activation handle to the unlocked position
On front near the meter) to stop liquid and
pressurfzatlon from ftowing Into the manifold.
Some tanks do not have a handle; move on to the
next step.
10. Tum off the nitrogen gas valve when the Prodigy
System is not in usa
11. HOS(3 draining: Starting at the yellow handle on the
Prodigy Tank. grasp the hose and walk toward
the receMng tank holding the hose level or higher
than the dry lock connection allowing all of the
product to drain out of the hose.
12. Disoonnect the female dry lock connector on the
tank hose from the male dry lock connector on the
spraf tank.
13. Recoil the hose onto the hose rack.
14, Be sure to tum off the nitrogen gas valve on the
nitrogen cylinder when the Prodigy System
operation is completed. or when the tank is
empty. or when the tank is ready to be retumed to
the point of purchase.
Leave all product and bar code labels in place.
Product labels must remain in place to comply with
Department ofTransportation regUlations.
Return Container Promptly to Distributor
The Prodigy System containers are tracked with bar
codes and serial numbers. Distributors are responsible
for the containers assigned to them, Retum this
container to the DIStributor from which it was
purchased. Notify the distributor if the container
cannot be returned by a specific time. The distributor
is responsible for returning the container to BASF. The
distributor will be charged for any container not
retumed within 30 days.
Duplex~ II System
Conclude Ultra B and Conclude Ultra G are provid­
ed in a molded Jug pack that contains enough
Conclude Ultra to treat 5 acres.
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I. General Information Conclude Ultra G and 24 ounces of Conclude
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Conclude 8 Ultra herbicide is intended for the early
, poslemergence control ofa wide spectrum of
broadieaf weeds and annual grasses in soybeans (see
Table 1). Conclude Ultra B must be used in
combination Witn Conclude Ultra G.
Mode of Action
Conclude Ultra rapidly enters the target weed
through its foliage and translocates throughout the
plant. The effects range from slowing or stopping"
growth (generally within 2 days), to foliage redderung
and leaf tip bum. Subsequently, foliage bumback may
occur. These symptoms will generally be observed
within 3 weeks depending on environmental
conditions.
Crop Tolerance
All soybean varieties are tolerant to Conclude Ultra
at all stages of growth. Leaf speckling may occur, but
plants generally outgrow this con~~ within 10 days.
~ew growth is normal and crop Vigor IS not reduced.
--41erbicide-Resistance
Repeated use of Conclude Ultra (or simDar
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stemergence g~ herbicides with the same mode
.. action) may "lead to the selection of naturally .
curring biotypes with resistance to these products.
If poor performance cannot be attribute~ to adverse
weather conditions or improper application methods,
a resistant biotype may be present. Consult your local
representative or agricultural advisor for assistance.
Coverage
Apply Conclude Ultra to the foliage of grasses on a
spray-to·wet basis uniformly and completely because
large leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and can
prevent adequate spray coverage. Do not spray to the
point of runoff.
Irrigation ..
In irrigated areas, it may be necessary to Imgate
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befOre treatment to ensure active weed growth.
. Cultivation
Do not cultivate within 5 days before or 7 days after
?;eplying Conclude Ultra. Cultivating 7-14 days after
Jalment may help provide season-long control.
. Cleaning Spray Equipment
Clean spray equipment thoroughly using a strong
detergent or commercial sprayer cleaner according to
the manufacturer's directions before and after
applying this product, particularty if a herbicide with
the potential to injure crops was used.
II. Application Instructions
For optimum results with Conclude Ultra in a total
posternergence, onecpass weed control system for
soybeans, the following recommendations should be
followed:
• plant rows 15· wide or less ..
• eliminate all vegetative weed growth prior to
soybean planting
• apply Conclude Ultra according to weed sizes
stated on this label (about 21 days after soybean
planting).
Ultra' B) per acifi:eany 130stemergence (generally
when soyOOans'are in the 2nd to 3rd trifonate leaf
stage of growth). ll1ei I)"lOst effectiVe control will result
from inaking pOStemergeflt applications of Conclude
Ultra early, whernwedsare small. Delaying
appITcation permits w~ds to exceed the maximum
size stated and wiD pre. 'eIlt adequate control.
Do not apply when conjjtions faVor drift from target
area or when wfndspeed is greater than 10 mph.
All Conclude Ultra applications to control volunteer
cereals (bariey, com, oats, rye, and wheat) should be
made before ti1l6ling. W~unteer cereals that emerged
the previous faD may not be adequately controlled with
Conclude Ultra for spring control.
Air Application .
Water Volume: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water
per acre. .
Spray Pressure: Use up to 40 psi.
Application Equipment: Use only diaphragm-type
nozzles that produce fan spray pattems.
Nozzle Height: 6-10 feet above crop.
Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must be oriented so as
to discharge straight back with the air stream
(opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) and
not more than 20' downwind. Nozzles must be
located no farther out than 3/4 the distance from
the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or
rotor.
Special Directions fOI" Aerial Application
To obtain uniform coverage and to avoid.drift hazards,
follow these guidelines:
• Do not apply Conclude Ultra by aircraft when wind
is blowing more than 10 mph. Use coarse sprays
Oarger droplets) as thEl)' are less likely to drift.
• Do not apply Conclude Ultra by air if ornamental or
sensitive nontarget crops such as cotton, sugar
beets, sunflowers, or okra are within 200 feet
downwind.
The appITcator musUoliow the most restrictive use
cautions to avoid drift h3Zards, including those found
in this labeling as well as applicable state and local
regulations and ordinances.
Ground Application (Broadcast)
Water Volume: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of
water per broadcast acre.
Spray Pressure: Use a minimum of 40 psi (measured
at the boom, not at the pump or in the line).
Application Equipment: Use standard high-pressure
pesticide flat fan or honow cone nozzles spaced up to
20 inches apart. Do not use Hood, whirl chamber, or
controlled droplet applk;ator (CDA) nozzles as erratic
coverage can cause inconsistent weed control. rid ' , ,
not use selective application equipment such as ....
recirculating sprayers or wiper applicators. Whe'~ t<;111 ' ,
weeds such as voluntoc'l" com are to be controllM, . ,
the boom should be t-Jch enough to l::<lV.!l~ the entirE!
plant. Refer to the nozZle manufacl:Jrer' s :jjirectiqn~ for,
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Tabla 1. Maximum weed hei;;h!s controlled by es ounC::!S ot Conclude Ultra pel" acre (24 ounces of Conclude J7,
Ultra B and 14 ounces of Conclude llIImG par acre) with'cropoil concentra!a (1 pint per acre) IfJ
BroadleaveS" Leaf Maximum Grasses" Max/mum
SIage Weed Height Weed Height
Anoda, Spurred" 4 2" Bamyardg~1SS 4"
Carpetweed 3"daro. 2" Crabgrass. Large 4"
Cocklebur 6 6" ,Smooth 4"
Copperleal, Hophombeam 4 4" Cupgrass, Woolly 4"
CrotaJaria 6 6" Foxtail, Giar~ 4" • Croton, Tropic 2 <2" "Green 4" ,<
, Woolly 2 <2" , Yellow 4"
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Eclipta 6 <2" Goosegrass 4" \
Jimsonweed 6 6" Johnsongrass (seed'"MlQ) 4"
Laclysthumb 6 6" Junglegrass 4"
lambsquarters> 6 2" Millet, Wild Prose 12"
Mallow, Venice 6 2" Oats,WiId 3"
Momingglories 4 2" PanIcum, Browntop 4"
Mustard, Wild 6 4" ,Fal 4"
Nightshade. Black 6 2" • TEOOlS 4"
Pigweed, Redroot 6 3" Red Rice 1"
, Smooth 6 3" Shattercane 6"
Ragweed. Common 6 3" Signalgrass, BroadIeaf 4"
, Giant 4 6" Sprangle~ Red 4"
Redweed 4 3" Volunteer 12"
Sesbania. Hemp 4 6" Wilchgrass 4"
Sida, Prickly or T eaweed" 4 2" Perennials:: Maximum Smartweed, Pennsylvania 6 6"
Starbur, Bristly 6 3" (top growUl suppression) Weed Height
Texasweed 3 3" Johnsongrass (Rhizome) Based on application Velvetleaf" 4 2"
Waterhemp, Common 6 3" Nutsedge, Yellow" timing of annual grasses
, Tall 6 3" Thistle, Can3da"
• For new germination or perennial mgro:lO<1h. follow up with Basagran', Poast PIUS-, Storm", or Blazer" herbicide. Refer
to the respective labels for Direction." For Use.
• Control may be Inconsistent A Iatar apJAicallon of Basagran may be ne:essary. (See Basagran label.)
III. Additives
When using the Prodigy System. add! oi concentrate
after Conclude· Ultra herbicide has teen added to
the spray tank. Under excessively d:y, -wet. or cold
conditions which may reduce h€ItJicicla! activity, use the
maximum rate of oil concentrate (reterto Table 2.)
Oil Concentrate
A crop oil concentrate must contaJi1 eiIher a petroleum
or vegetable oil base and must meet all of the
following critena:
" be nonphytotoxic,
" contain only EPA· exempt ~s,
" provide good mixing quaftly in the jar test, and
" be successful in local experience..
The exact composition of suitabla prodJcts wiD vary;
however, vegetable and petroleum o~ concentrates
should contain emulsifiers to proWJe good mixing
quality. Highly refined vegetable olIs have proven more
satisfactory than unrefined vegel2bte als. Refer to
Compatibility Test for Mix Components for more
infonmalion.
Table 2. Additive Rates Per Acre
Additive GfOIlIId Aerial
Application Application
Oil Concentrate 1-2piil1s 1·2 pints
Compatibility Test for Mix Components
Add components In the following sequence using 2
teaspoons for each pound or 1 teaspoon for each pint
of recommended label rale peraae..
1) Water. For 20giJllons per acmspray Idume, use
3.3 cups (800 ml) of waIEr. Forolher spr<lf 1IdtJnes.
ad"jUSt rates accorc:Iingy. Use cdy VI!a.!er from the ,
intended source at the SIOlIl:e IElmpaaIt.re.
2) Correct amounts of Conclude Ultra G and B.
Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
3) Emulsifiable concentrates (oil concentrate).
Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
4) Lel '.he s01ution stand for 15 minutes.
5) Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability.
The spray solution should not have free oil on the
surface, nor fine particles that precipitate to te"
bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. Do not use
any spray solution that could clog spray nozziBS.
IV" Mixing Order
The following steps apply When using the Duplex' II
container system.
1} Water: Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean
sprayer tank three·quarters full of crean water.
2} Agitation: Maintain constant agitation throughout
mixing and application.
3} Conclude Ultra B ' , , ,
4) Emulsifiable concentrates ,(9ii C9ncenlrate)
5) Conclude Ultra G : ',,'
6) Rerraining quan'j'Y,~v:a\er
Maintain constant ~hatiOn durin~' dl/P;i<;ation. Do not
attempt to pour the <:'!)/l~ts of ~e D.:Jplex II
container aystem Into \hMank sirr,t;ltaneously or poor
mixing Villi result. Jo.) ) :10 » :10 Jo » ~ , .
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produCt. Consult your local BASI' ~entalive or ..
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VI. General Restrictions and Limitations .:.-. All Crops .
_ • Maximum seasonal use rate: Do not apply more than 38 ounces of Conclude" Ultra herbicide
(14 ounces of Conclude Ultra G and 24 ounces of Conclude Ultra B) per acre,perseason.
• Make cny_ ooe application of Conclude Ultra per acre, per season; ,
• Arter an application of Conclude Ultra, do not apply more than 1.5 pounds of a.i. of bentazon per
acre, pa- season; 0.25 pounds of a.i. of sodium aciftuorfen per acre, per season; or 0.55 pounds of
ai. of sethoxydim per acre, per season. " ,- , ,
• 00 not apply sequential applications of Blazer, Galaxy~ herbicide, or Storm within 15 days
feUowing the application of Conclude Ultra.
• Preharvest Interval (PHI): Do not apply within 75 days of soybean harvElst.
• Restricted Entry Interval (REI): 48 hours.
• In case of crop failure, only peanuts or soybeans may be immediately replanted.
• Crop Rotation Restriction: Root crops (such as carrots, tumips, sweet potatoes, etc.) must not be
planted in fields treated with Conclude Ultra for 18 months following treatment.
• 00 not use treated plants for feed or forage.
• 00 not apply to grasses or crops under stress such as stress due to lack of moisture, hail damage,
'" lIooding, herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or widely fluctuating temperatures, as unsatisfactory
J control will probably result.
• 00 not apply to crops that show injury Qeaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other
"'\Prior herbicide applications, because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged •
.1 Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas.
• 00 not use selective application equipment such as reCirculating sprayers, wiper applicators, or
shielded applicators.
• Rainfast Period: Do not apply if rainfall or overhead irrigation is expected soon after appfication.
• 00 not apply through any type of irrigation equipment.
• This product cannot be used to formulate or reformulate any other pesticide product.
Table 3. Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations for Conclude Ultra herbicides
Minimum Time Maximum Rate Maximum Rate Livestock Aircraft Crop From Application Per Acre Per Per Acre Grazlngor
to Harvest (PHI) Application Per Season Feeding Application
} Sc-!beans 75 days 38 ounces 38 ounces No Yes
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Special Directions for Problem Weeds
~Rfii:i:ome Johnsongrass:
Rhizome johnsongrass is best controUed when
Conclude- Ultra herbicide is followed by Poast
Plus' herbicide when johnsongrass is 6-8" tall. The
timing of Conclude Ultra should fonow label
directions for control of the annual grasses and
broadleaf weeds. This timing will usually not be
optimum for conlroWng rhizome johnsongrass,
however. the Conclude Ultra will provide effective
control of the johnsongrass vegetation and some
rhizomes.
The sequential apptication of Poast Plus (1.5 pints
per acre) will control the newly emerging vegetation as
weft as deplete the rhizome reserves when the
foUowing rates are used:
• Conclude Ultra: 38 fluid ounces per acre based
~, .,on the annual grass labelled directions .
• Poast Plus: 1.5 pints per acre on 6-8" rhizome
johnsongrass
.Use 2-pints of oil concentrate per acre in each spray
mix.
Yellow Nutsedge:
At the optimum appfication time of Conclude Ultra
for most pests. yellow nuts edge may not be at the
correct growth stage for optimum control. The best
nustedge control will be achieved by applying
Conclude Ultra and a sequential application of
Basagran e herbicide at 1.5-2.0 pints per acre.
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This product can be used 011 the following crops:
. Soybeans
- Look inside for complete Restrictions and
, Limitations and Application Instructions.
Weeds listed in this label:
Common Name
Anoda.Spurred
Samyardgrass (Watergrass)
Carpetweed
Cocklebur
Copperfeaf, Hophombeam
Crabgrass, Large
,Smooth
Crotolarfa
Croton, Tropic
, Woolly
"'! Cupgrass, Woolly
; Eclipta -'.-
- FoxtEIJ1, Giant
,Green
,Yellow ,-
oosegrass
Jimsonweed
Johnsongrass
Junglegrass
ladysthumb
lambsquarfers, Common
Mallow, Venice
Millet. Wild Proso
Momingglory, Cypressvlne
, Entlreleat
, Ivyleaf
, Palmleat
, Pitted
, Purple
Mustard, Wild
Nightshade, Black
) Nutsedge, Yellow
Oats, Wild
Panicum, Browntop
, Fall
, Texas
~igweed, Redroot
/ ,Smooth
Ragweed. Common
, Giant
Red Rice
Redweed
Sesbanla, Hemp
ShattercaneNVildcane
Slda, Prickly, (T'eaweed)
Signalgrass, Sroacleat
Smarfweed, Pennsylvania
Sprangletop, Red
Starbur, Snstly
Texasweed
Thistle, Canada
Velvetleal
Volunteer Com
Waterhemp, Common
, Tall
Witchgrass
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Scientific Name
Anoda ctistata
EchkIochIoa Cllls-gal/i
Mollugo verticil/ata
XEnthium strumailum
Acalypha ostryffolia
DfJi!!1ri.a sangulnalis
Digilaria Ischaemum
CrotaIaria spectabilis
Croton glandulosus
Croton capitatus
Erioch/oa villosa
EcJipta. alba
Selafa faberi
Selafa viridis
SeIafa glauca
EIeusIne Indica
Dalila stmmonlum
Sorr/lum halepense
Cenchrus Incertus
Po/ygonum pers/carla
Chenopodium album
Hibiscus trionum
PanicUm miliaceum
Ipomoea quamoclff
Ipomoea hederacea, var. Inte­
gr/uscUla
Ipomoea hederacea
Ipomoea wrlghtff
Ipomoea /acunosa
Ipomoea turbinata
Sinapis ervens/s
Solanum nigrum
Cyperus esculentus
Avenafatua
Panicum fasciculatum
Panicum dichotomnlorum
Panicum texanum
. Amanmthus retroflexus
Amanmthus hybrldis
AmbrosIa ertemlsllto/ia
Ambrosia trilida
Oryza sativa
Melochia corchorlfolia
Sesbania exa/tata
SOTfPJm bIccIor
SieJa spinosa
Brachiaria p/atyphyUa
Po/ygonum pansy/vanicum
Leptochloa filiform/s
Acanthospermum hispldum
Caperonia paIustris
CitsiJm arvense
AbutiIon theophrasti
Zeamays
Amaranthus rudis
Amanmthus tuberwlatus
PanIcum capUlare
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
The Directions FOI' U"e of this product ref!ect the
opinion olei<pertS based on field use and tests. The
directions are believed to be reliable and should be
followed carefully. However, H is impossible to eliminate
all risks inherently associated witlh use of tlhis product.
Crop injury, ineffectiveress or other unintended
consequences may resun because of such factors as
weather concfllions, presence of other materials, or use
of the product 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 Bu,!er.
BASF warrants that tlhis product conforms to the
chemical description -on the label and is reasonably fit
for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use,
subject to the inherent lisks, referred to above. BASF
MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILI1Y OR
IWY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED WARRANTY. IN
NO CASE SHAll. BASI= OR THE SELlER BE UABtE
FOR CONSEQUENTIAI~ SPECIAL OR INDIRECT
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
HANDUNG OF THIS PI'lODUCT. 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 representative of
BASF.
Basagran, Galaxy. and Pass! are registered Imdemarks of
BASFAG.
Blazer, CommServ, Conc/rJde, Duplex, Poast Pils, Prodigy,
and Storm are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation.
Additional'nformatiol1
© 1998 BASF Corporation
AI rights reserved
NVA 98-4-1 H1035
For additional information, call BASPs COMMSERII" at
1-800-874-0081.
BASF Coroora!fon
P.O. Box 13526
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