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# EVERDANT HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-479**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Dicamba (60.8%)
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- Label accepted: 2024-02-13
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00479-20240213.pdf
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---
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February 13, 2024
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Jeffrey H. Birk
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Regulatory Manager
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BASF
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26 Davis Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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Subject: Notification per PRN 98- 10 – Change to Primary Brand Name
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Product Name: Everdant Herbicide
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EPA Registration Number: 7969-479
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Application Da te: September 11, 2023
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Decision Number: 595077
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Dear Jeffrey H. Birk:
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The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide
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Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 for the above referenced product. The Registration Division
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(RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that
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the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98-10.
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The label submitted with the application has been stamped “NOTIFICATION” and placed in our
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records.
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The product record has been updated to reflect the primary brand name is now “Everdant
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Herbicide”.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please
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be aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or
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misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA
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section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements EPA may consider false or
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misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label,
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claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through
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the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention
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that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the
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EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and
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Compliance.
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-479
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Decision No. 595077
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If you have any questions, please contact Emily Schmid by phone at 202-566-2893, or via email
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at schmid.emily@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Emily Schmid, Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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For weed control in asparagus; conservation reserve programs
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(CRP); corn; cotton; fallow cropland; farmstead turf (noncropland)
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and sod farms; grass grown for seed; pasture, hay, rangeland, and
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farmstead (noncropland); proso millet; small grain; sorghum;
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soybean; and sugarcane
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NOT FOR USE ON DICAMBA TOLERANT (DT) CROPS
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Active Ingredient*:
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dicamba: N,N-Bis-(3-aminopropyl)methylamine salt of 3,6-
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dichloro-o-anisic acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 .8%
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Other Ingredients: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 .2%
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Total: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 .0%
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* Contains 48 .38% dicamba (5 pounds acid equivalent per gallon or 600 grams per liter)
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-479 EPA Est. No.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION/PRECAUCION
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en
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detalle . (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail .)
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See full label for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use,
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty, and state-specific crop and/or use site restrictions .
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In case of an emergency endangering life or property involving this product,
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call day or night 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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Net Contents:
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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Dicamba Group 4 Herbicide
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7969-479
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2/13/2024
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2
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Precautionary Statements
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION. Harmful if swallowed or inhaled . Avoid breath-
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ing vapor or spray mist . Remove and wash contaminated
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clothing before reuse . Wash hands thoroughly with soap
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and water after handling and before eating, drinking,
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chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet .
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Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause
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allergic reactions in some individuals .
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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All mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers
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must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Shoes plus socks
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• Waterproof gloves
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• A NIOSH-approved dust/mist filtering respirator with any
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R, P, or HE filter . Examples include a filtering facepiece
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respirator with approval number prefix TC-84A and an R
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or P designation, or a full-face or half-mask respirator
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with R, P, or HE cartridges .
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See Engineering Controls for additional requirements .
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Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and
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maintaining PPE . If no such instructions for washables
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exist, use detergent and hot water . Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry .
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Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a
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manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides
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[40 CFR 170 .240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements
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may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS .
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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• Wash hands after handling and before eating, drinking,
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chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet .
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets
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inside . Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing .
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product .
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Wash the outside of gloves before removing . As soon
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as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
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clothing .
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Environmental Hazards
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DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface
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water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high
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water mark . DO NOT contaminate water when disposing
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of equipment washwater or rinsate . Apply this product only
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as directed on the label .
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This chemical is known to leach through soil into ground -
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water under certain conditions as a result of agricultural
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use . Use of this chemical in areas where soils are perme-
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able, particularly where the water table is shallow, may
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result in groundwater contamination .
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Ground and Surface Water Protection
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Point-source Contamination
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To prevent point-source contamination, DO NOT mix or
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load this pesticide product within 50 feet of wells (including
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abandoned wells and drainage wells), sinkholes, perennial
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or intermittent streams and rivers, and natural or impound -
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ed lakes and reservoirs . DO NOT apply pesticide product
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within 50 feet of wells . This setback does not apply to
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properly capped or plugged abandoned wells and does
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not apply to impervious pad or properly diked mixing/
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loading areas as described below .
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Mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing operations performed
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within 50 feet of a well are allowed only when conducted
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on an impervious pad constructed to withstand the weight
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of the heaviest load that may be on or move across the
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pad . The pad must be self-contained to prevent surface
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water flow over or from the pad . The pad capacity must be
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maintained at 110% that of the largest pesticide container
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FIRST AID
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If swallowed
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice .
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow .
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• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor .
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• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person .
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If inhaled
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• Move person to fresh air .
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, preferably
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by mouth to mouth, if possible .
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice .
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment .
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You may also contact BASF Corporation for emergency medical treatment information: 1-800-832-HELP (4357) .
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or application equipment used on the pad and have suffi -
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cient capacity to contain all product spills, equipment or
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container leaks, equipment washwater, and rainwater that
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may fall on the pad . The containment capacity does not
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apply to vehicles delivering pesticide shipments to the
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mixing/loading site . States may have in effect additional
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requirements regarding wellhead setbacks and operational
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containment .
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Care must be taken when using this product to prevent:
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• Back-siphoning into wells
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• Spills
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• Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures, or
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rinsate
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Check valves or antisiphoning devices must be used on all
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mixing equipment .
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Movement by Surface Runoff or
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Through Soil
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DO NOT apply under conditions which favor runoff .
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DO NOT apply if soil is saturated with water or when rain-
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fall that may exceed soil field capacity is forecast to occur
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within 48 hours . Under some conditions, dicamba has the
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potential for runoff several days after application . Poorly
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draining, wet, or erodible soils with readily visible slopes
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toward adjacent sensitive areas are more prone to pro-
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duce runoff . When used on erodible soils, best
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management practices for minimizing runoff should be
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employed . Consult your local Soil Conservation Service for
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recommendations in your use area .
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DO NOT apply to impervious substrates such as paved or
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highly compacted surfaces in areas with high potential for
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groundwater contamination . Groundwater contamination
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may occur in areas where soils are permeable or coarse
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and groundwater is near the surface . DO NOT apply to
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soils classified as sand with less than 3% organic matter
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and where groundwater depth is shallow . To minimize the
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possibility of groundwater contamination, carefully follow
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the specified rates as affected by soil type in the
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Crop-specific Information section of this label .
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Movement by Water Erosion of Treated Soil
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DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation
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system including sprinkler, drip, flood, or furrow irrigation .
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Ensure treated areas have received at least 1/2-inch rainfall
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(or irrigation) before using tailwater for subsequent irriga-
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tion of other fields .
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Endangered Species
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It is a federal offense to use any pesticide in a manner that
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results in the death of an endangered species .
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The use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or other-
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wise harm an endangered species or adversely modify
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their habitat is a violation of federal law .
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Directions For Use
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It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a man-
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ner inconsistent with its labeling . This labeling must be in
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the user’s possession during application .
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact
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workers or other persons, either directly or through drift .
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during applica -
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tion . For any requirements specific to your state or tribe,
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consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation .
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Observe all precautions, restrictions, and limitations in this
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label and the labels of products used in combination with
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this product . Keep containers closed to avoid spills and
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contamination .
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All applicable directions, restrictions, precautions, and
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty are to be followed .
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and
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with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170 .
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This standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and
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greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides . It
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contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification, and emergency assistance . It also contains
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specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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statements on this label about Personal Protective
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Equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry intervals . The
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requirements in this box only apply to uses of this prod-
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uct that are covered by the WPS .
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
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during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours .
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is per-
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mitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated,
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such as, plants, soil, or water is:
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• Coveralls worn over short-sleeved shirt and short
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pants
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• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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• Waterproof gloves
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• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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• Protective eyewear
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this prod-
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uct that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
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Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR
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Part 170) . The WPS applies when this product is used to
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produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries,
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or greenhouses . DO NOT enter or allow people (or pets)
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to enter the treated area until sprays have dried .
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact
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workers or other persons, either directly or through drift .
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during
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application .
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4
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or
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disposal . Open dumping is prohibited .
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Pesticide Storage
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Store in original container in a well-ventilated area sepa-
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rately from fertilizer, feed, and foodstuffs . Avoid
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cross-contamination with other pesticides . EverdantTM
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herbicide freezes around 15° F and is stable under con-
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ditions of freezing and thawing . Product that has been
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frozen should be thawed and recirculated prior to use .
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Pesticide Disposal
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Wastes resulting from this product must be disposed of
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on-site or at an approved waste disposal facility . Pesti-
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cide, spray mixture, or rinsate that cannot be used
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according to label instructions must be disposed of
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according to federal, state or local procedures under
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Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and
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Recovery Act . Improper disposal of excess pesticide,
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spray mix, or rinsate is a violation of federal law .
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Container Handling
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Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this
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container . Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or
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equivalent) promptly after emptying; then offer for recy -
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cling, if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or
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puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incin -
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eration, or by other procedures approved by state and
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local authorities .
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Triple rinse containers small enough to shake
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(capacity ≤ 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remain-
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ing contents into application equipment or a mix tank
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and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip . Fill
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the container 1/4 full with water and recap . Shake for
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10 seconds . Pour rinsate into application equipment or a
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mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal . Drain
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for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip . Repeat this
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procedure two more times .
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Triple rinse containers too large to shake
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(capacity > 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remain-
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ing contents into application equipment or a mix tank . Fill
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the container 1/4 full with water . Replace and tighten clo-
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sures . Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth,
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ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 sec-
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onds . Stand the container on its end and tip it back and
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forth several times . Turn the container over onto its other
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end and tip it back and forth several times . Empty the
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rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or store
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rinsate for later use or disposal . Repeat this procedure
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two more times .
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(continued)
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL (continued)
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Container Handling (continued)
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Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining con-
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tents into application equipment or mix tank and continue
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to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip . Hold
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container upside down over application equipment or mix
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tank, or collect rinsate for later use or disposal . Insert
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pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container and
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rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds . Drain for
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10 seconds after the flow begins to drip .
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Refillable Container. Refill this container with pesticide
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only . DO NOT reuse this container for any other purpose .
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Triple rinsing the container before final disposal is the
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responsibility of the person disposing of the container .
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Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller .
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Triple rinse as follows: To clean the container before final
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disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container
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into application equipment or mix tank . Fill the container
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about 10% full with water . Agitate vigorously or recirculate
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water with the pump for 2 minutes . Pour or pump rinsate
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into application equipment or rinsate collection system .
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Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times .
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When this container is empty, replace the cap and seal all
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openings that have been opened during use; return the
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container to the point of purchase or to a designated loca-
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tion . This container must only be refilled with a pesticide
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product . Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage
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such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn-out threads
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and closure devices . Check for leaks after refilling and
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before transport . DO NOT transport if this container is
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damaged or leaking . If the container is damaged, or leak-
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ing, or obsolete and not returned to the point of purchase
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or to a designated location, triple rinse emptied container
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and offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of container
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in compliance with state and local regulations .
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In Case of Emergency
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In case of large-scale spill of this product, call:
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• CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
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• BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
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In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:
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• Your local doctor for immediate treatment
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• Your local poison control center (hospital)
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• BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
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Steps to take if material is released or spilled:
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• Dike and contain the spill with inert material (sand, earth,
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etc .) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to sepa -
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rate containers for disposal .
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• Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected skin
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areas with soap and water .
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• Wash clothing before reuse .
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• Keep the spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water .
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5
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Product Information
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EverdantTM herbicide is a water-soluble herbicide that
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provides postemergence and moderate rate-dependent
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residual control of many annual broadleaf weeds .
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Everdant is also active on many biennial and perennial
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broadleaf weeds as well as woody brush and vines (refer
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to Table 1 for weeds controlled or suppressed) .
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Everdant can be used in specific field and row crops, fal -
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low and postharvest croplands, and sod farms . Everdant
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does not control grass weeds and must be used sequen -
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tially or tank mixed with a grass herbicide for a complete
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weed control program . See Tank Mixing Information
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section for important information on herbicide tank mixes
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or Crop-specific Information section(s) for recommen-
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dations on sequential programs .
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Additional state restrictions and requirements may apply .
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The applicator must comply with any additional state
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requirements and restrictions .
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Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed
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Everdant will control or suppress the following weeds
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when used at rates described in Table 2 . See additional
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information about weeds which are known to be resistant
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to dicamba at www.Resistance-Information.BASF.US .
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Common Name Scientific Name
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Annuals
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Alkanet Lithospermum arvense
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Amaranth, Palmer Amaranthus palmeri
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Amaranth, Powell Amaranthus powellii
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Amaranth, spiny Amaranthus spinosus
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Aster, slender Aster subulatus
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Bedstraw, catchweed Galium aparine
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Beggarweed, Florida Desmodium tortuosum
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||
Broomweed, common Gutierrezia dracunculoides
|
||
Buckwheat, tartary Fagopyrum tataricum
|
||
Buckwheat, wild Polygonum convolvulus
|
||
Buffalobur Solanum rostratum
|
||
Burclover, California Medicago polymorpha
|
||
Burcucumber Sicyos angulatus
|
||
Buttercup, corn Ranunculus arvensis
|
||
Buttercup, creeping Ranunculus repens
|
||
Buttercup, roughseed Ranunculus muricatus
|
||
Buttercup, western field Ranunculus occidentalis
|
||
Carpetweed Mollugo verticillata
|
||
Catchfly, nightflowering Silene noctiflorum
|
||
Chamomile, corn Anthemis arvensis
|
||
(continued)
|
||
Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed (continued)
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Annuals (continued)
|
||
Chervil, bur Anthriscus caucalis
|
||
Chickweed, common Stellaria media
|
||
Clover Trifolium spp .
|
||
Cockle, corn Agrostemma githago
|
||
Cockle, cow Vaccaria pyramidata
|
||
Cocklebur, common Xanthium strumarium
|
||
Copperleaf, hophornbeam Acalypha ostryifolia
|
||
Cornflower Centaurea cyanus
|
||
Croton, tropic Croton glandulosus
|
||
Croton, woolly Croton capitatus
|
||
Daisy, English Bellis perennis
|
||
Dragonhead, American Dracocephalum parviflorum
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf Oenothera laciniata
|
||
Falseflax, smallseed Camelina microcarpa
|
||
Fleabane, hairy Conyza bonariensis
|
||
Flixweed Descurainia sophia
|
||
Fumitory Fumaria officinalis
|
||
Goosefoot, nettleleaf Chenopodium murale
|
||
Hempnettle Galeopsis tetrahit
|
||
Henbit Lamium amplexicaule
|
||
Horseweed (Marestail) Conyza canadensis
|
||
Jacob’s-ladder Polemonium caeruleum
|
||
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
|
||
Knawel (German moss) Scleranthus annuus
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Polygonum aviculare
|
||
Kochia3 Kochia scoparia
|
||
Ladysthumb Polygonum persicaria
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album
|
||
Lettuce, miner’s Claytonia perfoliata
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Lactuca serriola
|
||
Mallow, common Malva neglecta
|
||
Mallow, Venice Hibiscus trionum
|
||
Mayweed Anthemis cotula
|
||
Morningglory, ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea
|
||
Morningglory, tall Ipomoea purpurea
|
||
Mustard, black Brassica nigra
|
||
Mustard, blue Chorispora tenella
|
||
Mustard, tansy Descurainia pinnata
|
||
(continued)
|
||
|
||
6
|
||
Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed (continued)
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Annuals (continued)
|
||
Mustard, treacle Erysimum repandum
|
||
Mustard, tumble Sisymbrium altissimum
|
||
Mustard, wild Sinapis arvensis
|
||
Mustard, yellowtop Sinapis spp .
|
||
Nightshade, black Solanum nigrum
|
||
Nightshade, cutleaf Solanum triflorum
|
||
Pennycress, field Thlaspi arvense
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia Lepidium virginicum
|
||
Pigweed, prostrate Amaranthus blitoides
|
||
Pigweed, redroot (rough) Amaranthus retroflexus
|
||
Pigweed, smooth Amaranthus hybridus
|
||
Pigweed, tumble Amaranthus albus
|
||
Pineappleweed Matricaria matricarioides
|
||
Poorjoe Diodia teres
|
||
Poppy, red horn Glaucium corniculatum
|
||
Puncturevine Tribulus terrestris
|
||
Purslane, common Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Pusley, Florida Richardia scabra
|
||
Radish, wild Raphanus raphanistrum
|
||
Ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Ragweed, giant Ambrosia trifida
|
||
Ragweed, lanceleaf Ambrosia bidentata
|
||
Rocket, London Sisymbrium irio
|
||
Rocket, yellow Barbarea vulgaris
|
||
Rubberweed, bitter Hymenoxys odorata
|
||
Salsify Tragopogon porrifolius
|
||
Senna, coffee Senna occidentalis
|
||
Sesbania, hemp Sesbania exaltata
|
||
Shepherd’s purse Capsella bursa-pastoris
|
||
Sicklepod Cassia obtusifolia
|
||
Sida, prickly (Teaweed) Sida spinosa
|
||
Smartweed, green Polygonum scabrum
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Sneezeweed, bitter Helenium amarum
|
||
Sowthistle, annual Sonchus oleraceus
|
||
Sowthistle, spiny Sonchus asper
|
||
Spanish needles Bidens bipinnata
|
||
Spikeweed, common Hemizonia pungens
|
||
(continued)
|
||
Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed (continued)
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Annuals (continued)
|
||
Spurge, prostrate Chamaesyce humistrata
|
||
Spurry, corn Spergula arvensis
|
||
Starbur, bristly Acanthospermum hispidum
|
||
Starwort, little Stellaria graminea
|
||
Sumpweed, rough Iva ciliata
|
||
Sunflower, common (wild) Helianthus annuus
|
||
Thistle, Russian Salsola iberica
|
||
Velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Waterhemp Amaranthus tuberculatus
|
||
Waterprimrose, winged Ludwigia decurrens
|
||
Wormwood Artemisia annua
|
||
Biennials
|
||
Burdock, common Arctium minus
|
||
Carrot, wild Daucus carota
|
||
Cockle, white Melandrium album
|
||
Eveningprimrose, common Oenothera biennis
|
||
Geranium, Carolina Geranium carolinianum
|
||
Gromwell Lithospermum spp .
|
||
Knapweed, diffuse Centaurea diffusa
|
||
Knapweed, spotted Centaurea maculosa
|
||
Mallow, dwarf Malva borealis
|
||
Plantain, bracted Plantago aristata
|
||
Ragwort, tansy Senecio jacobaea
|
||
Starthistle, yellow Centaurea solstitialis
|
||
Sweetclover Melilotus spp .
|
||
Teasel Dipsacus sativus
|
||
Thistle, bull Cirsium vulgare
|
||
Thistle, musk Carduus nutans
|
||
Thistle, plumeless Carduus acanthoides
|
||
Thistle, variegated (milk) Silybum marianum
|
||
Perennials1
|
||
Alfalfa Medicago sativa
|
||
Apple, tropical soda Solanum viarum
|
||
Artichoke, Jerusalem Helianthus tuberosus
|
||
Aster, spiny Aster spinosus
|
||
Aster, whiteheath Aster pilosus
|
||
Bedstraw, smooth Gallium mollugo
|
||
Bindweed, field Convolvulus arvensis
|
||
(continued)
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed (continued)
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Perennials1 (continued)
|
||
Bindweed, hedge Calystegia sepium
|
||
Blueweed, Texas Helianthus ciliaris
|
||
Bursage, woollyleaf Ambrosia grayi
|
||
Buttercup, tall Ranunculus acris
|
||
Campion, bladder Silene vulgaris
|
||
Chickweed, field Cerastium arvense
|
||
Chickweed, mouseear Cerastium vulgatum
|
||
Chicory Cichorium intybus
|
||
Clover, hop Trifolium aureum
|
||
Dandelion, common Taraxacum officinale
|
||
Dock, broadleaf (Bitterdock) Rumex obtusifolius
|
||
Dock, curly Rumex crispus
|
||
Dogbane, hemp Apocynum cannabinum
|
||
Dogfennel (Cypressweed) Eupatorium capillifolium
|
||
Fern, bracken Pteridium aquilinum
|
||
Garlic, wild Allium vineale
|
||
Goldenrod, Canada Solidago canadensis
|
||
Goldenrod, Missouri Solidago missouriensis
|
||
Goldenweed, common Isocoma coronopifolia
|
||
Hawkweed Hieracium spp .
|
||
Henbane, black Hyoscyamus niger
|
||
Horsenettle, Carolina Solanum carolinense
|
||
Ironweed Vernonia spp .
|
||
Knapweed, black Centaurea nigra
|
||
Knapweed, Russian Centaurea repens
|
||
Lespedeza, sericea Lespedeza cuneata
|
||
Milkweed, climbing Sarcostemma cyanchoides
|
||
Milkweed, common Asclepias syriaca
|
||
Milkweed, honeyvine Ampelamus albidus
|
||
Milkweed, western whorled Asclepias subverticillata
|
||
Nettle, stinging Urtica dioica
|
||
Nightshade, silverleaf Solanum elaeagnifolium
|
||
Onion, wild Allium canadense
|
||
Plantain, broadleaf Plantago major
|
||
Plantain, buckhorn Plantago lanceolata
|
||
Pokeweed Phytolacca americana
|
||
Ragweed, western Ambrosia psilostachya
|
||
Redvine Brunnichia ovata
|
||
(continued)
|
||
Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed (continued)
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Perennials1 (continued)
|
||
Smartweed, swamp Polygonum coccineum
|
||
Snakeweed, broom Gutierrezia sarothrae
|
||
Sorrel, red (Sheep sorrel) Rumex acetosella
|
||
Sowthistle, perennial Sonchus arvensis
|
||
Spurge, leafy Euphorbia esula
|
||
Sundrop Oenothera perennis
|
||
Thistle, Canada Cirsium arvense
|
||
Thistle, Scotch Onopordum acanthium
|
||
Toadflax, Dalmatian Linaria genistifolia
|
||
Trumpetcreeper Campsis radicans
|
||
Vetch Vicia spp .
|
||
Waterhemlock, spotted Cicuta maculata
|
||
Waterprimrose, creeping Ludwigia peploides
|
||
Woodsorrel, creeping Oxalis corniculata
|
||
Woodsorrel, yellow Oxalis stricta
|
||
Wormwood, Louisiana Artemisia ludoviciana
|
||
Yankeeweed Eupatorium compositifolium
|
||
Yarrow, common Achillea millefolium
|
||
Woody Brush and Vines 1, 2
|
||
Alder Alnus spp .
|
||
Ash Fraxinus spp .
|
||
Basswood Tilia americana
|
||
Beech Fagus spp .
|
||
Birch Betula spp .
|
||
Cherry Prunus spp .
|
||
Chinquapin Chrysolepis chrysophylla
|
||
Cottonwood Populus deltoides
|
||
Cucumbertree Magnolia acuminata
|
||
Elm Ulmus spp .
|
||
Grape Vitus spp .
|
||
Hemlock Tsuga spp .
|
||
Hickory Carya spp .
|
||
Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos
|
||
Honeysuckle Lonicera spp .
|
||
Hornbeam Carpinus spp .
|
||
Huckleberry Vaccinium arboreum
|
||
Huisache Acacia farnesiana
|
||
Ivy, poison Rhus radicans
|
||
(continued)
|
||
|
||
8
|
||
Table 1. Weeds Controlled or Suppressed (continued)
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Woody Brush and Vines 1, 2 (continued)
|
||
Kudzu Pueraria lobata
|
||
Locust, black Robinia pseudoacacia
|
||
Maple Acer spp .
|
||
Mesquite Prosopis ruscifolia
|
||
Oak Quercus spp .
|
||
Oak, poison Rhus toxicodendron
|
||
Olive, Russian Elaeagnus angustifolia
|
||
Persimmon, eastern Diospyros virginiana
|
||
Pine Pinus spp .
|
||
Poplar Populus spp .
|
||
Rabbitbrush Chrysothamnus pulchellus
|
||
Rose, multiflora Rosa multiflorum
|
||
Sassafras Sassafras albidum
|
||
Serviceberry Amelanchier sanguinea
|
||
Spicebush Lindera benzoin
|
||
Spruce Picea spp .
|
||
Sumac Rhus spp .
|
||
Sycamore Platanus occidentalis
|
||
Tarbush Flourensia cernua
|
||
Willow Salix spp .
|
||
Witchhazel Hamamelis macrophylla
|
||
1 Suppression only .
|
||
2 Not for use in California .
|
||
3 Except dicamba resistant .
|
||
Product Stewardship Practices
|
||
• Apply EverdantTM herbicide to weeds 4 inches or less
|
||
in size for best performance .
|
||
• Apply Everdant at the labeled rate to minimize the likeli-
|
||
hood of weed resistance occurring . DO NOT apply at
|
||
less than the labeled rate . See Crop- specific
|
||
Information for labeled rates by crop .
|
||
• Use Everdant as part of a herbicide program that
|
||
includes the use of residual herbicides and herbicides
|
||
with alternate sites of action to reduce resistance selec-
|
||
tion pressure .
|
||
• Select nozzles that produce coarse to ultra-coarse
|
||
spray droplets .
|
||
• Maintain boom height 24 inches or less from target .
|
||
• Identify areas of sensitive nontarget crops/plants and
|
||
maintain proper setback distance from these areas .
|
||
Sensitive crops in agricultural and/or residential settings
|
||
can include, but are not limited to:
|
||
- non-DT soybeans
|
||
- cucumber and melons (EPA Crop Group 9)
|
||
- flowers
|
||
- fruit trees
|
||
- grapes
|
||
- ornamentals including greenhouse-grown and shade
|
||
house-grown broadleaf plants
|
||
- peanuts
|
||
- peas and beans (EPA Crop Group 6)
|
||
- peppers, tomatoes, and other fruiting vegetables
|
||
(EPA Crop Group 8)
|
||
- potato
|
||
- sweet potato
|
||
- tobacco
|
||
• Thoroughly clean spray equipment before and after
|
||
application .
|
||
Mode of Action
|
||
Dicamba, the active ingredient in Everdant, is a Group 4
|
||
(WSSA) herbicide . Herbicides in this group mimic auxin (a
|
||
plant hormone) resulting in a hormone imbalance in sensi -
|
||
tive plants that interferes with normal plant growth (e .g . cell
|
||
division, cell enlargement, and protein synthesis) .
|
||
Everdant is readily absorbed by leaves, roots, and shoots;
|
||
translocates throughout the plant; and accumulates in
|
||
areas of active growth to provide post emergence control
|
||
of emerged weeds as well as moderate residual control of
|
||
germinating weed seeds .
|
||
Any weed population may contain plants naturally resistant
|
||
to Group 4 herbicides . Weeds resistant to Group 4 herbi-
|
||
cides should be managed using effective herbicide(s) from
|
||
a different group and/or by using cultural or mechanical
|
||
practices . Report any incidence of non-performance of
|
||
this product against a particular weed species at
|
||
www.EngeniaQuestions.com . Consult your local BASF
|
||
representative, state cooperative extension service, profes -
|
||
sional consultants, or other qualified authority to determine
|
||
appropriate actions if you suspect resistant weeds . Addi-
|
||
tional information about weeds which are known to be
|
||
resistant to dicamba can be found at www.Resistance-
|
||
Information.BASF.US .
|
||
Resistance Management
|
||
While weed resistance to Group 4 herbicides is infre-
|
||
quent, populations of resistant biotypes are known to exist .
|
||
Resistance management should be part of a diversified
|
||
weed control strategy that integrates multiple options
|
||
including chemical, cultural, and mechanical (tillage) con -
|
||
trol tactics . Cultural control tactics include crop rotation,
|
||
proper fertilizer placement, optimum seeding rate/row
|
||
spacing, and timely tillage .
|
||
To aid in the prevention of developing weeds resistant to
|
||
this product, the following steps should be followed where
|
||
practical:
|
||
• Start clean with tillage or an effective burndown herbi -
|
||
cide program .
|
||
• DO NOT rely on a single herbicide site of action for weed
|
||
control during the growing season .
|
||
• Scout fields before application to ensure herbicides and
|
||
rates will be appropriate for the weed species and weed
|
||
sizes present .
|
||
• Apply full labeled rates of Everdant for the most
|
||
difficult-to-control weed in the field at the specified time
|
||
|
||
9
|
||
(correct weed size) to minimize weed escapes . See
|
||
Crop-specific Information for labeled rates by crop .
|
||
• Use of preemergence herbicides that provide soil residual
|
||
control of broadleaf and grass weeds is recommended to
|
||
reduce early season weed competition and allow for more
|
||
timely in-crop postemergence herbicide applications .
|
||
• Avoid application of herbicides with the same site of
|
||
action more than twice a season .
|
||
• Scout fields after application to detect weed escapes or
|
||
shifts in weed species .
|
||
• Indicators of possible herbicide resistance include:
|
||
(1) failure to control a weed species normally controlled
|
||
by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control
|
||
is achieved on adjacent weeds; (2) a spreading patch of
|
||
non-controlled plants of a particular weed species;
|
||
(3) surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of
|
||
the same species .
|
||
• Report any incidence of non-performance of this product
|
||
against a particular weed species to your BASF retailer or
|
||
representative .
|
||
• If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes with a
|
||
herbicide having a mode of action other than Group 4
|
||
and/or use non-chemical methods to remove escapes,
|
||
as is practical, with the goal of preventing further seed
|
||
production .
|
||
• For more information about weeds that are known to be
|
||
resistant to dicamba go to
|
||
www.Resistance-Information.BASF.US .
|
||
Additionally, users should follow as many of the following
|
||
herbicide resistance management practices as is practical:
|
||
• Use a broad spectrum soil-applied herbicide with other
|
||
modes of action as a foundation in a weed control
|
||
program .
|
||
• Utilize sequential applications of herbicides with alterna -
|
||
tive modes of action .
|
||
• Rotate the use of this product with non-Group 4
|
||
herbicides .
|
||
• Avoid making more than two applications of EverdantTM
|
||
herbicide and any other Group 4 herbicides within a
|
||
single growing season unless mixed with another mech -
|
||
anism of action with an overlapping spectrum for the
|
||
difficult-to-control weeds .
|
||
• Incorporate non-chemical weed control practices, such
|
||
as mechanical cultivation, crop rotation, cover crops and
|
||
weed-free crop seeds, as part of an integrated weed
|
||
control program .
|
||
• Thoroughly clean plant residues from equipment before and
|
||
after leaving fields suspected to contain resistant weeds .
|
||
• Manage weeds in and around fields during and after har -
|
||
vest to reduce weed seed production .
|
||
• Contact the local agricultural extension service, BASF
|
||
representative, ag retailer or crop consultant for further
|
||
guidance on weed control practices as needed .
|
||
Crop Tolerance
|
||
Crops growing under normal environmental conditions are
|
||
tolerant to Everdant when applied according to label
|
||
directions . Crop injury may occur under stressful growing
|
||
conditions (e .g . low soil fertility, seedling disease, extreme
|
||
hot or cold weather, excessive moisture, high soil pH, high
|
||
soil salt concentration, drought) .
|
||
Application Instructions
|
||
Apply Everdant by ground to actively growing weeds as a
|
||
band, broadcast, or spot spray application for postemer-
|
||
gence control of emerged weeds as well as moderate
|
||
residual control of germinating weed seeds .
|
||
Make postemergence applications of Everdant when
|
||
broadleaf weeds are small and actively growing . An
|
||
adjuvant is recommended with Everdant for best post-
|
||
emergence activity; refer to Tank Mixing Information
|
||
section and Crop-specific Information sections for
|
||
details . Postemergence activity may be slowed or reduced
|
||
under cloudy and/or foggy or cooler weather conditions, or
|
||
when weeds are growing under drought or other stress
|
||
conditions . When targeting dense weed populations and/
|
||
or larger broadleaf weeds, use higher spray volumes and a
|
||
higher application rate within an application rate range .
|
||
Cultivation should be delayed until 7 days after applying
|
||
Everdant or a reduction in weed control may occur .
|
||
Use extreme care when applying Everdant to prevent
|
||
injury to desirable plants . Everdant may cause injury to
|
||
desirable sensitive plants when contacting their roots,
|
||
stems, or foliage .
|
||
Application Rates
|
||
Always read and follow crop-specific use directions .
|
||
Table 2. Application Rate to Control or Suppress
|
||
Target Weed by Weed Type and Growth Stage
|
||
Everdant must always be tank mixed with an adjuvant
|
||
when used for control of emerged broadleaf weeds .
|
||
(See Crop-specific Information section for additional
|
||
directions and exceptions)
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
Weed Type and Growth Stage
|
||
Rate/Acre2,5
|
||
(fl ozs)
|
||
Annual
|
||
Small, actively growing1
|
||
(less than 4-inches tall) 3 .2 to 12 .8
|
||
Small, actively growing
|
||
(less than 4-inches tall)
|
||
plus moderate residual control
|
||
12 .8
|
||
Biennial
|
||
Rosette diameter 1 to 3 inches1 6 .4 to 12 .8
|
||
Rosette diameter more than 3 inches 12 .8
|
||
Perennial3
|
||
Top growth suppression 6 .4 to 12 .8
|
||
Top growth control and root suppression 12 .8
|
||
Woody Brush and Vines 3,4
|
||
Top growth suppression 12 .8
|
||
1 Although rates below 12 .8 fl ozs/A (refer to crop-specific sec -
|
||
tions of the label for minimum use rates) may provide adequate
|
||
control of annual and biennial weeds, for optimum performance use
|
||
the higher listed rates or apply the lower listed rate as a tank mix with
|
||
other herbicides that are effective on the same species and biotype .
|
||
2 Use the higher rate within listed ranges when treating weeds resis -
|
||
tant to other sites of action, dense vegetative growth, or weeds with
|
||
a well-established root system . The higher rates also provide moder-
|
||
ate residual annual weed control .
|
||
3 Everdant TM herbicide will suppress the top growth of herbaceous
|
||
perennial and woody brush and vines and can be combined with
|
||
other herbicides to improve control .
|
||
4 Not for use in California .
|
||
5 DO NOT broadcast-apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A per application .
|
||
Retreatment or tank mixes may be necessary for best control of
|
||
some weeds . However, sequential applications must not exceed a
|
||
maximum cumulative total of 51 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant (2 lbs dicam-
|
||
ba ae/A) per year .
|
||
Application Methods and Equipment
|
||
Apply Everdant by ground or by air . Thorough spray cov-
|
||
erage is important for best broadleaf weed control and can
|
||
be improved with adjuvant, nozzle, and spray volume
|
||
selection . A spray adjuvant must always be used with
|
||
Everdant when applying for the control of emerged
|
||
broadleaf weeds .
|
||
Calibrate application equipment for accurate target spray
|
||
volume and application rate to ensure uniform distribution of
|
||
spray and to avoid spray drift to nontarget areas . Adjust
|
||
equipment to maintain continuous agitation during spraying
|
||
with good mechanical or bypass agitation . Avoid overlaps
|
||
that will increase rates above the labeled use rates .
|
||
Everdant may be applied using water; consult crop-
|
||
specific information sections of this label for other spray
|
||
carrier options .
|
||
Aerial Application Methods and Equipment
|
||
Water Volume: Use 1 to 10 gallons of water per acre (2 to
|
||
20 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre for preharvest
|
||
uses) . Use the higher spray volume when treating dense or
|
||
tall vegetation .
|
||
Application Equipment: Select nozzles designed to pro-
|
||
duce minimal amounts of fine spray particles . Make aerial
|
||
applications at the lowest safe height to reduce exposing
|
||
the spray to evaporation and wind . The applicator must
|
||
follow the most restrictive use cautions to avoid drift haz-
|
||
ards, including those found in this labeling, as well as state
|
||
and local regulations and ordinances . DO NOT use aerial
|
||
equipment if spray particles can be carried by the wind
|
||
into areas where sensitive crops or plants are growing or
|
||
when temperature inversions exist .
|
||
Ground Application
|
||
Banding Applications
|
||
When applying Everdant by banding, use the following
|
||
formula to calculate the amount of herbicide and water vol-
|
||
ume needed:
|
||
Bandwidth in inches x Broadcast
|
||
rate per acre = Banding herbicide
|
||
rate per acreRow width in inches
|
||
Bandwidth in inches x Broadcast
|
||
volume per acre = Banding water
|
||
volume per acreRow width in inches
|
||
Broadcast Applications
|
||
Unless noted in the crop-specific information section, use
|
||
a spray volume of 15 gallons of water or more per treated
|
||
acre . Thorough coverage of existing vegetation is essential
|
||
for postemergence applications; higher spray volumes may
|
||
be necessary for optimum performance .
|
||
Wiper Applications
|
||
Everdant may be applied through wiper application
|
||
equipment to control or suppress actively growing broad-
|
||
leaf weeds, brush, and vines . Use a 50% solution
|
||
containing 1 part Everdant to 1 part water .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
[0 .5 lb dicamba acid equivalent (ae) per acre] per
|
||
application .
|
||
• DO NOT contact desirable vegetation with herbicide solu-
|
||
tion . Wiper application may be made to crops (including
|
||
pastures) and noncropland areas described in this label .
|
||
EXCEPTION: DO NOT use wiper application on cotton
|
||
or soybean .
|
||
Spray System Equipment Clean-out
|
||
The applicator must ensure that the spray system used to
|
||
apply Everdant is clean before application . Additionally,
|
||
small quantities of ammonium sulfate (AMS) can increase
|
||
the volatility potential of Everdant . Be sure that any spray
|
||
mixture from a prior application that contains AMS
|
||
is drained and rinsed from the sprayer . After using
|
||
Everdant, clean all mixing and spray equipment (including
|
||
tanks, pumps, lines, filters, screens, and nozzles) with a
|
||
strong detergent based sprayer cleaner . Severe crop injury
|
||
may occur if any Everdant remains in the spray equip-
|
||
ment following application and is subsequently applied to
|
||
sensitive crops . Dispose of rinsate in compliance with
|
||
local, state, and federal guidelines .
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
1 . After spraying, drain the sprayer (including boom and
|
||
lines) . Avoid allowing the spray solution to remain in the
|
||
spray boom lines overnight or for extended periods of
|
||
time .
|
||
2 . Flush tank, hoses, boom, and nozzles with clean water .
|
||
Open boom ends and flush if so equipped .
|
||
3 . Inspect and clean all strainers, screens, and filters .
|
||
4 . Use commercial sprayer cleaner containing strong
|
||
detergents according to the manufacturer’s directions .
|
||
5 . Wash all parts of the tank, including the inside top sur-
|
||
face . Start agitation in the sprayer and thoroughly
|
||
recirculate the cleaning solution for at least 15 minutes .
|
||
All visible deposits must be removed from the spraying
|
||
system .
|
||
6 . Flush hoses, spray lines, and nozzles with the cleaning
|
||
solution for at least 1 minute . Remove nozzles,
|
||
screens, and strainers, and clean separately in the
|
||
cleaning solution after completing the above
|
||
procedure .
|
||
7 . Drain pump, filter, and lines .
|
||
8 . Triple rinse the complete spraying system with clean
|
||
water .
|
||
9 . Clean and rinse the exterior of the sprayer .
|
||
10 . Appropriately dispose of all rinsate in compliance with
|
||
local, state, and federal requirements .
|
||
Spray Drift Management
|
||
Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibili-
|
||
ty of the applicator . The spray system and weather- related
|
||
factors determine the potential for spray drift . The applicator
|
||
is responsible for considering these factors when making
|
||
application decisions to avoid spray drift onto nontarget
|
||
areas .
|
||
Applicators must follow application requirements to avoid
|
||
spray drift hazards, including those found in this labeling
|
||
and applicable state and local regulations and ordinances .
|
||
Where states have more stringent regulations, they must
|
||
be observed .
|
||
All application equipment must be properly maintained and
|
||
calibrated using appropriate carriers .
|
||
DO NOT allow herbicide solution to drip, physically drift, or
|
||
splash onto desirable vegetation because severe injury or
|
||
destruction to desirable broadleaf plants could result . The
|
||
following physical spray drift management requirements
|
||
must be followed .
|
||
Controlling Droplets
|
||
Drift potential may be reduced by applying large droplets
|
||
that provide sufficient coverage and control . Applying larg-
|
||
er droplets can reduce drift potential, but will not prevent
|
||
drift if the application is made improperly, or under unfa -
|
||
vorable environmental conditions (see the Temperature
|
||
Inversions and the Wind Speed and Direction
|
||
Requirements sections) .
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use nozzles that produce course to ultra
|
||
course spray droplets and minimize the production of
|
||
fine droplets .
|
||
• Pressure - DO NOT exceed the nozzle manufacturer’s
|
||
specified pressures . For many nozzle types, lower pres-
|
||
sure produces larger droplets . When higher flow rates
|
||
are needed, use higher flow rate (large orifice) nozzles
|
||
instead of increasing pressure . Ensure sprayer rate con-
|
||
troller hardware (if so equipped) does not allow pressure
|
||
increases above the desired range .
|
||
• Spray Volume - Apply this product in a minimum of
|
||
15 gallons of spray solution per acre . Use a higher spray
|
||
volume when treating dense vegetation . Higher spray
|
||
volumes may also allow the use of larger nozzle orifices
|
||
(sizes) which produce coarser spray droplets .
|
||
• Equipment Ground Speed - Select a ground speed
|
||
that will deliver the desired spray volume while maintain -
|
||
ing the desired spray pressure, but DO NOT exceed a
|
||
ground speed of 15 miles per hour . Slower speeds gen-
|
||
erally result in better spray coverage and deposition on
|
||
the target area . It is recommended that ground speed be
|
||
reduced to 5 miles per hour when making applications to
|
||
the edge of the treatment area .
|
||
• Spray Boom Height - Spray at the appropriate boom
|
||
height based on nozzle selection and nozzle spacing, but
|
||
DO NOT exceed a boom height of 24 inches above target
|
||
pest or crop canopy . Set boom to lowest effective height
|
||
over the target pest or crop canopy based on equipment
|
||
manufacturer’s directions . Automated boom height con-
|
||
trollers are recommended with large booms to better
|
||
maintain optimum nozzle to canopy height . Excessive
|
||
boom height will increase the potential for spray drift .
|
||
• Hooded Spray Booms - Hooded spray booms are
|
||
another tool that can be used to minimize spray drift
|
||
potential . EverdantTM herbicide may be applied using a
|
||
hooded spray boom in combination with approved noz-
|
||
zles; however, the applicator must ensure the
|
||
configuration is compatible with equipment used .
|
||
Temperature Inversions
|
||
• DO NOT apply Everdant when temperature inversions
|
||
exist at the field level .
|
||
Temperature inversions increase drift potential by reducing
|
||
atmospheric mixing and dispersion of any suspended
|
||
spray mixture . Suspended spray residues can move in
|
||
unpredictable directions because of the light, variable
|
||
winds common during inversions . Temperature inversions
|
||
are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude
|
||
and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and
|
||
light-to-no wind .
|
||
Inversions begin to form as the sun sets and often contin-
|
||
ue into the morning before surface warming . Their
|
||
presence can be indicated by ground fog, smoke not ris-
|
||
ing, dust hanging over a road, or presence of dew or frost .
|
||
Smoke that layers and moves laterally (under low wind
|
||
conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves
|
||
upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air
|
||
mixing . Inversion conditions typically dissipate with
|
||
increased winds (above 3 MPH) or when surface air begins
|
||
to warm (3° F from morning low) .
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
Treatment Zone Awareness (Sensitive Areas,
|
||
Sensitive Crops and Residential Areas)
|
||
Sensitive Areas
|
||
EverdantTM herbicide should only be applied when there
|
||
is low potential for drift to sensitive areas (see Definitions) .
|
||
It is best to apply when the wind is blowing away from sen-
|
||
sitive areas .
|
||
Sensitive Crops and Residential Areas
|
||
• DO NOT apply under circumstances where spray drift
|
||
may occur to food, forage, or other plantings that might
|
||
be damaged or the crops thereof rendered unfit for sale,
|
||
use or consumption .
|
||
• During application and sprayer clean-out, DO NOT allow
|
||
contact of herbicide with foliage, green stems, exposed
|
||
non-woody roots of crops, and desirable plants .
|
||
• Downwind and Shifting Winds
|
||
- DO NOT apply when wind is blowing in the direction of
|
||
neighboring sensitive crops or residential areas .
|
||
- The appropriate distance must be determined by
|
||
the applicator relative to where the application is being
|
||
made, the environmental conditions, and the potential
|
||
risk to downwind sensitive crops and residential areas .
|
||
- The applicator also must be aware that WIND
|
||
DIRECTION may vary during the application . If wind
|
||
direction shifts such that the wind is blowing toward
|
||
neighboring sensitive crops or residential areas, STOP
|
||
the application .
|
||
Survey the area before spraying: Small amounts of
|
||
spray drift that may not be visible may injure sensitive
|
||
broadleaf plants . Before making an application, the appli-
|
||
cator must survey the application site for neighboring
|
||
sensitive crops and residential areas . The applicator must
|
||
consult sensitive crop registries where available . Plant inju-
|
||
ry could occur if contact between this product and these
|
||
crops/plants occurs . See www.driftwatch.org or other
|
||
sensitive crop registry websites for more information on
|
||
possible sensitive sites near your application location .
|
||
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT AT THE APPLICATION SITE
|
||
IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR.
|
||
The interaction of equipment and weather related factors
|
||
must be monitored to maximize performance and on-
|
||
target spray deposition . The applicator is responsible for
|
||
considering all of these factors when making a spray deci -
|
||
sion . The applicator is responsible for compliance with
|
||
state and local pesticide drift regulations .
|
||
Definitions
|
||
• Sensitive Areas - Bodies of water and nonresidential,
|
||
uncultivated areas that may harbor sensitive plant
|
||
species .
|
||
• Sensitive Crops and Residential Areas - Food,
|
||
forage, or other plantings grown for sale, use or con-
|
||
sumption . Sensitive crops/plants also can be present in
|
||
nonagricultural settings, such as residential areas .
|
||
Examples include, but are not limited to:
|
||
- non-DT soybeans
|
||
- cucumber and melons (EPA Crop Group 9 )
|
||
- flowers
|
||
- fruit trees
|
||
- grapes
|
||
- ornamentals including greenhouse-grown and shade
|
||
house-grown broadleaf plants
|
||
- peanuts
|
||
- peas and beans (EPA Crop Group 6 )
|
||
- peppers, tomatoes, and other fruiting vegetables
|
||
(EPA Crop Group 8 )
|
||
- potato
|
||
- sweet potato
|
||
- tobacco
|
||
Severe injury or destruction could occur if any contact
|
||
between this product and these crops/plants occurs .
|
||
Wind Speed and Direction Requirements
|
||
• Wind Speed - 3 to 15 mph
|
||
• Wind Direction - Local terrain can influence wind pat-
|
||
terns . Every applicator must be familiar with local wind
|
||
patterns and how they affect drift .
|
||
Tank Mixing Information
|
||
Everdant may be tank mixed with other products that are
|
||
not prohibited on this label and are approved for use on
|
||
the target crop or area .
|
||
A spray adjuvant should always be used with Everdant
|
||
when applying for the control of emerged broadleaf
|
||
weeds .
|
||
To improve postemergence weed control with Everdant, a
|
||
Chemical Producers and Distributors Association (CPDA)
|
||
certified adjuvant may be used . Some adjuvants have the
|
||
potential to cause crop injury under certain conditions, at
|
||
certain growth stages and/or under other circumstances .
|
||
Read all labels for products used in the tank mixture prior
|
||
to use to determine the potential for crop injury .
|
||
Surfactants and Spreaders
|
||
Nonionic Surfactants/Spreaders (NIS)
|
||
Use an agriculturally approved nonionic surfactant
|
||
(containing at least 80% active ingredient) at 1 to
|
||
2 pints/100 gallons [0 .12 to 0 .25% volume/volume (v/v)] .
|
||
Use the highest rate of NIS when using the lower rate
|
||
ranges of a tank mix or when treating more mature and
|
||
difficult-to-control weeds or dense vegetative growth .
|
||
OR
|
||
Oil Concentrate Surfactants
|
||
(COC, HSOC, MSO)*
|
||
Instead of NIS, oil concentrate may be used at 1 to
|
||
2 quarts/100 gallons (0 .5% to 1% v/v), but at least
|
||
1 pint/acre . (alternate text: DO NOT use oil concentrate for
|
||
postemergence in-crop applications unless specifically
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
allowed in the Crop-specific Information section of this
|
||
label) .
|
||
A crop oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum-oil
|
||
or vegetable-oil base and must:
|
||
• Be non-phytotoxic
|
||
• Contain only EPA-exempt ingredients
|
||
• Provide good mixing quality in the jar test
|
||
• Be successful in local experience
|
||
Petroleum-oil and vegetable-oil concentrates should con -
|
||
tain emulsifiers to provide good mixing quality . Highly
|
||
refined vegetable oils have proven more satisfactory than
|
||
unrefined vegetable oils .
|
||
* COC - crop oil concentrate
|
||
HSOC - high surfactant oil concentrate
|
||
MSO - methylated seed oil
|
||
Warnings and Restrictions:
|
||
• Some COC, HSOC and MSO adjuvants may cause a
|
||
temporary crop response .
|
||
• DO NOT tank mix products containing ammonium salts
|
||
such as ammonium sulfate and urea ammonium nitrate
|
||
(UAN) .
|
||
• DO NOT add adjuvants that will further decrease pH or
|
||
acidify the spray solution .
|
||
• Spray mixtures with lower pH levels (less than pH 5) can
|
||
increase the potential volatility of dicamba . To mitigate
|
||
this potential it is important to know the pH of your spray
|
||
mixture and make appropriate adjustments . Talk with
|
||
your local agricultural consultant, extension agent, or
|
||
BASF representative for recommendations to prevent
|
||
low pH spray mixtures .
|
||
• Use of an approved neutral buffering agent may be warrant-
|
||
ed if the water source or tank mix components will create
|
||
an acidic spray solution less than pH 5 . Possible ways to
|
||
check the pH of the spray mixture is with a litmus paper test
|
||
or pH meter . If the pH needs to be increased then consider
|
||
using an approved neutral buffering agent .
|
||
• Hard water does not usually affect the activity of
|
||
EverdantTM herbicide; however, other tank mix compo-
|
||
nents may be adversely affected (e .g . glyphosate) . Use of
|
||
an approved conditioning agent should be considered
|
||
when hard water (i .e . total calcium, magnesium, and iron
|
||
content above 500 ppm) is used as a spray carrier .
|
||
• Drift reduction agents can minimize the percentage of
|
||
driftable fines . However, the applicator must check with
|
||
the DRA manufacturer to determine if the DRA will work
|
||
effectively with the spray nozzle, the spray pressure, and
|
||
the desired spray solution .
|
||
Refer to the tank mix product labels to confirm that the
|
||
respective tank mix products are registered for the specific
|
||
crop use; follow required crop rotation restrictions . Read
|
||
and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and
|
||
Directions For Use on all product labels involved in tank
|
||
mixing . Always follow the most restrictive label use direc-
|
||
tions; refer to crop-specific information section for details .
|
||
Mixing Everdant with postemergence grass (graminicide)
|
||
herbicides may reduce the effectiveness of those prod -
|
||
ucts . Follow graminicide label when mixing with Everdant
|
||
to ensure optimum weed control . Physical incompatibility,
|
||
reduced weed control, or crop injury may result from
|
||
mixing Everdant with other pesticides, additives, nutrition-
|
||
als, etc .
|
||
Compatibility Test for Mix Components
|
||
Before mixing components, always perform a compatibility
|
||
jar test .
|
||
1 . For 20 gallons per acre spray volume, use 3 .3 cups
|
||
(800 mL) of water . For other spray volumes, adjust rates
|
||
accordingly . Only use water from the intended source at
|
||
the source temperature .
|
||
2 . Add components in the sequence indicated in the fol -
|
||
lowing Mixing Order instructions using 2 teaspoons for
|
||
each pound or 1 teaspoon for each pint of labeled use
|
||
rate per acre .
|
||
3 . Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between component
|
||
additions .
|
||
4 . When the components have all been added to the jar,
|
||
let the solution stand for 15 minutes .
|
||
5 . Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability . The
|
||
spray solution should not have free oil on the surface;
|
||
fine particles that precipitate to the bottom; or thick
|
||
(clabbered) texture . If the spray solution is not
|
||
compatible, repeat the compatibility test with the
|
||
addition of a suitable compatibility agent . If the solution
|
||
is then compatible, use the compatibility agent as
|
||
directed on its label . If the solution is still incompatible,
|
||
DO NOT mix the ingredients in the same tank .
|
||
Mixing Order
|
||
Make sure each component is thoroughly mixed and sus -
|
||
pended before adding tank mix partners . Except when
|
||
mixing products in PVA bags, maintain constant agitation
|
||
during mixing and application .
|
||
1 . Water - Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sprayer
|
||
tank 1/2 to 3/4 full of clean water .
|
||
2 . Inductor - If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly
|
||
after each component has been added .
|
||
3 . Products in PVA bags - Place any product contained
|
||
in water-soluble PVA bags into the mixing tank . Wait
|
||
until all water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and
|
||
the product is evenly mixed in the spray tank before
|
||
continuing .
|
||
4 . Water-soluble products and additives ( Everdant)
|
||
5 . Water-dispersible products (such as dry flowables,
|
||
wettable powders, suspension concentrates, or
|
||
suspo-emulsions)
|
||
6 . Emulsifiable concentrates (including NIS and oil
|
||
concentrate)
|
||
7 . Remaining quantity of water
|
||
Maintain continuous and constant agitation throughout mix-
|
||
ing and application until spraying is completed . If the spray
|
||
mixture is allowed to settle for any period of time, thorough
|
||
agitation is essential to resuspend the mixture before spray-
|
||
ing is resumed . Continue agitation while spraying .
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
• Stress - Application to crops under stress because of
|
||
lack of moisture, hail damage, flooding, herbicide injury,
|
||
mechanical injury, or widely fluctuating temperatures may
|
||
result in crop injury .
|
||
• Rainfast Period - EverdantTM herbicide is rainfast
|
||
4 hours after application . Postemergence activity may be
|
||
reduced if rain or irrigation occurs within 4 hours of
|
||
application .
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
Applicator MUST ALSO follow restrictions under
|
||
Crop-specific Information section(s).
|
||
• Maximum Seasonal Use Rate - Refer to crop-specific
|
||
information sections for maximum seasonal application
|
||
rates for each crop or use pattern .
|
||
• DO NOT apply Everdant with ammonium- containing
|
||
additives, conditioners, or fertilizers (e .g . AMS, UAN) .
|
||
Small quantities of AMS can greatly increase the volatility
|
||
potential of dicamba .
|
||
• DO NOT apply Everdant if wind speed is greater than
|
||
15 mph .
|
||
• DO NOT contaminate irrigation ditches or water used for
|
||
domestic purposes .
|
||
• DO NOT apply Everdant through any type of irrigation
|
||
system (e .g . chemigation) .
|
||
• DO NOT tank mix Everdant with Lorsban®
|
||
insecticide .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A (0 .5 pound
|
||
dicamba ae/A) in a single application of Everdant .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
2 pounds dicamba ae/A from all product sources per
|
||
cropping season .
|
||
Crop Rotation Restrictions
|
||
Use the following information to determine the required
|
||
interval between Everdant application and rotational crop
|
||
planting as well as replanting after crop failure because of
|
||
environmental factors such as drought, frost, or hail . Deter-
|
||
mine the rotational crop interval for tank mix products and
|
||
use the most restrictive interval of all products applied .
|
||
Table 3. Crop Rotation Restrictions by Application Rate
|
||
Crop
|
||
Everdant
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
≤ 6 .4 9 .6 12 .8
|
||
Rotational Crop Interval 1
|
||
(days after application)
|
||
Corn 0 0 0
|
||
Cotton, non-DT2 21† 28 42
|
||
Cotton, DT 0 0 0
|
||
Sorghum 14 21 28
|
||
Soybean, non-DT2 14 21 28
|
||
Soybean, DT 0 0 0
|
||
Grasses3
|
||
30 inches or more annual precipitation 14 21 28
|
||
Grasses3
|
||
less than 30-inches annual precipitation 21 28 42
|
||
All other crops 120 120 120
|
||
1 DO NOT include time when the soil is frozen and days before receiving any required rainfall or overhead irrigation .
|
||
2 Following application of Everdant and a minimum accumulation of 1 inch of rainfall or overhead irrigation, observe the indicated waiting interval .
|
||
3 Includes barley, oats, wheat, and other grass crops . Small grains may be planted with no waiting interval following Everdant applied at
|
||
3 .2 fl ozs/A .
|
||
† Missouri and Tennessee Only. Following application of Everdant , wait until an accumulation of 1 inch of rainfall or irrigation followed by an
|
||
interval of 14 days per 6 .4 fl ozs/A or less before planting cotton . This interval must be observed before planting cotton or severe crop injury may
|
||
occur .
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
EverdantTM herbicide
|
||
Crop-specific Use Directions
|
||
Read product information, application instructions, weeds
|
||
controlled, and additive instructions in preceding sections
|
||
of the label .
|
||
Depending on specific crop application directions,
|
||
Everdant may be applied for postemergence control of
|
||
emerged broadleaf weeds and/or residual control of
|
||
germinating broadleaf weed seeds before crop planting
|
||
(preplant and/or preseed) and after planting (pre -
|
||
emergence, postemergence) . Refer to Table 1 for list of
|
||
weeds controlled or suppressed .
|
||
Asparagus
|
||
Everdant may be applied immediately after cutting aspar-
|
||
agus but at least 24 hours before the next cutting . Apply
|
||
6 .4 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant in 40 to 60 gallons of dilut-
|
||
ed spray to emerged and actively growing weeds . Apply
|
||
12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant to control common chickweed,
|
||
field bindweed, nettleleaf goosefoot, and wild radish . To
|
||
improve control of Canada thistle and field bindweed,
|
||
apply Everdant in combination with glyphosate
|
||
(e .g . Roundup® herbicide) or sequentially with 2,4-D .
|
||
Avoid application to emerged spears . If spray contacts
|
||
emerged spears, crooking (twisting) of some spears may
|
||
result . If crooking occurs, discard affected spears .
|
||
Asparagus Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply over the top to emerged spears or ferns
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a total of 12 .8 fl ozs/A of
|
||
Everdant (0 .5 pound dicamba ae/A) per year in
|
||
asparagus .
|
||
• DO NOT harvest for 24 hours after treatment .
|
||
• DO NOT use in the Coachella Valley of California .
|
||
Between Crop Application
|
||
Everdant may be used as a burndown treatment to con-
|
||
trol broadleaf weeds at any time of the year during the
|
||
fallow period following crop harvest and before the follow -
|
||
ing crop is planted . Apply Everdant as a broadcast or
|
||
spot treatment to emerged and actively growing weeds
|
||
after crop harvest (postharvest) and before a killing frost,
|
||
or in fallow cropland or crop stubble the following spring or
|
||
summer .
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
Apply Everdant as a broadcast or spot treatment at 3 .2 to
|
||
12 .8 fl ozs/A plus specified adjuvants; see Tank Mixing
|
||
Information section for details . Refer to Table 2 to deter-
|
||
mine use rates for specific targeted weed species . For
|
||
best performance, apply Everdant when annual weeds
|
||
are less than 4-inches tall, when biennial weeds are in the
|
||
rosette stage, and to perennial weed regrowth in late
|
||
summer or fall following a mowing or tillage treatment . For
|
||
the most effective control of upright perennial broadleaf
|
||
weeds such as Canada thistle and Jerusalem artichoke,
|
||
apply Everdant when the majority of weeds have at least
|
||
4 inches of regrowth, or for weeds such as field bindweed
|
||
and hedge bindweed that are in or beyond the full bloom
|
||
stage .
|
||
Avoid disturbing treated areas following application . Treat-
|
||
ments may not kill weeds that develop from seed or
|
||
underground plant parts, such as rhizomes or bulblets,
|
||
after the effective period for Everdant . For seedling con-
|
||
trol, a follow-up program or other cultural practices should
|
||
be instituted . For small grain in-crop uses of Everdant,
|
||
refer to Small Grain section for details .
|
||
Specific crop rotation intervals must be observed between
|
||
an application of Everdant and planting the following
|
||
crop; see Crop Rotation Restrictions in Use
|
||
Restrictions section .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Broad-spectrum burndown control of grass weeds and/or
|
||
additional broadleaf weeds requires another herbicide .
|
||
Everdant may be applied sequentially with one or more
|
||
of, but not limited to, the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Distinct ® herbicide
|
||
• Facet® L herbicide
|
||
• Outlook® herbicide
|
||
• Sharpen® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• Verdict® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• 2,4-D
|
||
• glyphosate (e .g . Roundup)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
Between Crop Application Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A (0 .5 pound
|
||
dicamba ae/A) in a single application of Everdant as a
|
||
between crop application .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
2 pounds dicamba ae/A from all product sources per
|
||
cropping season .
|
||
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
|
||
Everdant may be used on both newly seeded and estab -
|
||
lished grasses grown in the Conservation Reserve or
|
||
federal Set-Aside Programs . Treatment with Everdant will
|
||
injure or may kill alfalfa, clovers, lespedeza, wild winter
|
||
peas, vetch, and other legumes .
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
EverdantTM herbicide may be applied at 3 .2 to
|
||
12 .8 fl ozs/A; refer to Table 2 for rates based on target
|
||
weed type and growth stage .
|
||
Newly Seeded Areas
|
||
Everdant may be applied either preplant or postemer-
|
||
gence to newly seeded grasses or small grain including
|
||
barley, oats, rye, sudangrass, wheat, or other grain spe-
|
||
cies grown as a cover crop . Postemergence application
|
||
may be made after seedling grasses exceed the 3-leaf
|
||
stage .
|
||
Preplant Intervals. Preplant applications at 12 .8 fl ozs/A
|
||
may injure new seedings if the interval between application
|
||
and grass planting is less than:
|
||
• 20 days - 30 inches or more annual precipitation
|
||
• 45 days - less than 30-inches annual precipitation
|
||
Established Grass Stands
|
||
Established grass stands are perennial grasses planted
|
||
one or more seasons before treatment . Certain species
|
||
(bentgrass, buffalograss, carpetgrass, St . Augustinegrass,
|
||
or smooth brome) may show a response when treated
|
||
with Everdant .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Broad-spectrum control of broadleaf and grass weeds
|
||
requires another herbicide . Everdant may be applied
|
||
sequentially with one or more of, but not limited to, the fol-
|
||
lowing herbicide products:
|
||
• Facet® L herbicide
|
||
• atrazine
|
||
• glyphosate (e .g . Roundup® herbicide)
|
||
• paraquat (e .g . Gramoxone® SL herbicide)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
CRP Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant per
|
||
application .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
51 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant (2 lbs dicamba ae/A) per
|
||
season .
|
||
• Everdant may injure newly seeded grasses and certain
|
||
species, such as bentgrass, buffalograss, carpetgrass,
|
||
St . Augustinegrass, or smooth brome .
|
||
Corn (field, seed, silage) and Popcorn
|
||
Everdant may be applied preplant surface, pre -
|
||
emergence, or postemergence to corn . Corn in this label
|
||
refers to conventional corn (grown for grain, seed, or
|
||
silage) and popcorn . Before applying Everdant to seed
|
||
corn or popcorn, verify with your local seed company
|
||
(supplier) the selectivity of Everdant on your inbred line or
|
||
hybrid to help avoid potential injury to sensitive inbreds or
|
||
hybrids .
|
||
Everdant is not registered for use on sweet corn.
|
||
Direct contact of Everdant with corn seed must be avoid-
|
||
ed . If corn seeds are less than 1 .5 inches below the soil
|
||
surface, delay application until corn has emerged .
|
||
Postemergence applications of Everdant to corn during
|
||
periods of rapid growth may result in temporary leaning .
|
||
Corn will usually become erect within 3 to 7 days . To avoid
|
||
breakage, delay cultivation until after corn is growing
|
||
normally .
|
||
Application Rate
|
||
Everdant application rates vary by soil texture, organic
|
||
matter, and application timing . Refer to Table 4 for
|
||
Everdant application rates by application timing . Up to
|
||
2 applications of Everdant may be made during a growing
|
||
season . Sequential applications must be separated by
|
||
2 weeks or more .
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
Table 4. EverdantTM herbicide Application Rates for Corn
|
||
Soil Texture Organic Matter
|
||
Application Rate
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Preplant/
|
||
Preemergence 2 Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
No Tillage Conventional/
|
||
Reduced Tillage Early3 Late4
|
||
Coarse1 All 6 .4 NA 6 .4 6 .4
|
||
Medium/Fine 2 .5% or less 6 .4 NA 6 .4 to 12 .8 6 .4
|
||
Medium/Fine more than 2 .5% 12 .8 12 .8 6 .4 to 12 .8 6 .4
|
||
1 Coarse soil types include sand, loamy sand, or sandy loam .
|
||
2 Use only preemergence applications in conventional and reduced tillage systems .
|
||
3 Apply between corn emergence and the 5-leaf stage or 8-inches tall, whichever comes first . Use crop oil concentrate only in dry conditions when
|
||
corn is less than 5-inches tall and when applying Everdant alone or tank mixed with atrazine .
|
||
4 Apply in corn that is 8-inches to 36-inches tall or up to 15 days before tassel emergence, whichever comes first .
|
||
NA - not applicable
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Preplant (up to 14 days before planting)
|
||
and Preemergence Applications in
|
||
No Tillage Corn
|
||
Everdant can be applied to emerged weeds before,
|
||
during, or after planting a corn crop . When planting into a
|
||
legume sod (e .g . alfalfa or clover), apply Everdant after
|
||
4 inches of regrowth . For application rates, refer to
|
||
Table 4 .
|
||
Preemergence Applications in
|
||
Conventional or Reduced Tillage Corn
|
||
Everdant may be applied after planting and before corn
|
||
emergence; refer to Table 4 for application rates .
|
||
Preemergence application of Everdant does not require
|
||
mechanical incorporation to become active . A shallow
|
||
mechanical incorporation is recommended if the applica -
|
||
tion is not followed by adequate rainfall or sprinkler
|
||
irrigation . Avoid tillage equipment (e .g . drags, harrows) that
|
||
concentrates treated soil over seed furrow or seed dam-
|
||
age could result .
|
||
Postemergence Applications
|
||
(all tillage systems)
|
||
Apply early postemergence treatment between corn
|
||
emergence and the 5-leaf stage or 8-inches tall, whichever
|
||
comes first . Apply later applications when corn is 8-inches
|
||
to 36-inches tall, or up to 15 days before tassel
|
||
emergence, whichever comes first . Apply as a directed
|
||
spray when corn leaves prevent proper spray coverage .
|
||
Application rates vary by application timing; refer to
|
||
Table 4 for specific postemergence application rates .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Everdant may be applied sequentially with one or more
|
||
of, but not limited to, the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Armezon® herbicide
|
||
• Armezon® PRO herbicide
|
||
• Outlook® herbicide
|
||
• Prowl® H2O herbicide
|
||
• Sharpen® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• Verdict® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• Zidua® herbicide
|
||
• atrazine
|
||
• glyphosate (e .g . Roundup® herbicide)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
NOTE: Refer to tank mix product labels to confirm the
|
||
respective tank mix products are registered for use on
|
||
specific corn types . Not all corn products are registered on
|
||
popcorn and seed corn .
|
||
Corn and Popcorn Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A (0 .5 pound
|
||
dicamba ae/A) in a single application of Everdant .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
1 .5 pounds dicamba ae/A from all product sources per
|
||
cropping season .
|
||
• Corn or popcorn forage and silage may be harvested,
|
||
fed, or grazed when the crop has reached the ensilage
|
||
(milk) stage or later in maturity .
|
||
• Everdant is not registered for use on sweet corn.
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Before planting cotton, EverdantTM herbicide may be
|
||
used early preplant for burndown of actively growing
|
||
broadleaf weeds; refer to Table 1 for weeds controlled or
|
||
suppressed .
|
||
Cotton gin byproducts may be fed to livestock .
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
Apply Everdant as a broadcast spray up to 6 .4 fl ozs/A
|
||
plus specified adjuvants; refer to Tank Mixing
|
||
Information section for details . For best performance,
|
||
apply Everdant when weeds are less than 4 inches in
|
||
height and rosettes are less than 2-inches across .
|
||
Following application of Everdant, wait until an accumula-
|
||
tion of 1 inch of rainfall or irrigation followed by an interval
|
||
of 21 days per 6 .4 fl ozs/A or less before planting cotton .
|
||
This interval must be observed before planting cotton or
|
||
severe crop injury may occur .
|
||
Missouri and Tennessee Only. Following application of
|
||
Everdant, wait until an accumulation of 1 inch of rainfall or
|
||
irrigation followed by an interval of 14 days per 6 .4 fl ozs/A
|
||
or less before planting cotton . This interval must be
|
||
observed before planting cotton or severe crop injury may
|
||
occur .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Broad-spectrum postemergence control of grass weeds or
|
||
additional broadleaf weeds requires another herbicide
|
||
such as glyphosate . Everdant may be tank mixed or
|
||
applied sequentially with one or more of, but not limited to,
|
||
the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Sharpen® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• glyphosate (e .g . Roundup® herbicide)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
Cotton Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply to dicamba tolerant (DT) cotton .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 6 .4 fl ozs/A (0 .25 pound
|
||
dicamba ae/A) of Everdant per year (single growing
|
||
season) .
|
||
• DO NOT apply preplant to cotton west of Interstate 25 .
|
||
• DO NOT make Everdant preplant application to cotton
|
||
in geographic areas with average annual rainfall less than
|
||
25 inches .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 1 .5 pounds dicamba acid
|
||
equivalent per acre for the combination of treatments if
|
||
applying a spring preplant treatment following application
|
||
of a fall preplant (postharvest) treatment .
|
||
Grass Grown for Seed
|
||
Everdant may be used to control annual and perennial
|
||
broadleaf weeds after weed emergence . For best perfor-
|
||
mance, apply Everdant when weeds are less than
|
||
4 inches in height and rosettes are less than 2-inches
|
||
across . Apply Everdant at 6 .4 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A plus speci-
|
||
fied adjuvants to seedling grasses after the crop reaches
|
||
3-leaf to 5-leaf stage; see Tank Mixing Information
|
||
section for details . Apply up to 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
on well-established perennial grasses . Use the higher rate
|
||
of the listed rate range when treating more mature weeds
|
||
or dense vegetative growth .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Everdant may be applied sequentially with one or more
|
||
of, but not limited to, the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Facet® L herbicide
|
||
• Prowl® H2O herbicide
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
Grass Grown for Seed Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply Everdant after grass seed crop begins
|
||
to joint .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(0 .5 lb dicamba ae/A) per application or a cumulative
|
||
total of 51 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant (2 lbs dicamba ae/A)
|
||
per season .
|
||
• Refer to Table 5 for grazing restrictions .
|
||
Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and
|
||
Farmstead (noncropland)
|
||
Everdant may be used on pasture, hay, rangeland, and
|
||
farmstead including fencerows and nonirrigation ditch -
|
||
banks for control or suppression of broadleaf weed and
|
||
woody brush and vine species listed in Table 1. Everdant
|
||
uses described in this section also refer to small grain
|
||
grown for forage pasture use (rye, sorghum, sudangrass,
|
||
or wheat) . Grazing and harvest intervals are shown in
|
||
Table 5 .
|
||
Everdant may also be applied to noncropland areas to
|
||
control broadleaf weeds in noxious weed control pro-
|
||
grams, districts, or areas including broadcast or spot
|
||
treatment of roadsides, highways, utilities, railroad, and
|
||
pipeline rights-of-way . Noxious weeds must be recognized
|
||
at the state level, but programs may be administered at
|
||
state, county, or other level .
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
Refer to Table 2 for rate selection based on targeted weed
|
||
or brush species . Some weed species will require a tank
|
||
mix partner for adequate control . Retreatments may be
|
||
applied as needed .
|
||
DO NOT apply more than 25 .6 fl ozs/A of EverdantTM
|
||
herbicide during a growing season .
|
||
DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant during
|
||
a growing season on small grain grown for pasture and
|
||
newly seeded areas .
|
||
Established grass crops growing under stress can exhibit
|
||
various injury symptoms that may be more pronounced if
|
||
herbicides are applied . Bentgrass, buffalograss, carpet-
|
||
grass, and St . Augustinegrass may show a response .
|
||
Usually, colonial bentgrasses are more tolerant than creep -
|
||
ing types . Velvetgrasses are most easily injured .
|
||
Treatments will injure or kill alfalfa, clovers, lespedeza, wild
|
||
winter peas, vetch, and other legumes .
|
||
Spray volume may range from 10 to 600 gallons per acre .
|
||
The volume of spray applied depends on the height, densi -
|
||
ty, and type of weeds or brush being treated and on the
|
||
type of equipment used . Everdant may be applied as a
|
||
spot treatment to individual clumps or small areas of unde -
|
||
sirable vegetation using a handgun or similar type of
|
||
application equipment . Apply diluted sprays to allow com-
|
||
plete wetting (up to runoff) of foliage and stems .
|
||
Table 5. Grazing and Haying Restrictions for
|
||
Lactating Dairy Animals after Everdant Treatment
|
||
Everdant Rate
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Days before
|
||
Grazing
|
||
Days before
|
||
Hay Harvest
|
||
Up to 12 .8 7 37
|
||
Cut-surface Treatment
|
||
Everdant may be applied as a cut-surface treatment for
|
||
control of unwanted trees and prevention of sprouts of cut
|
||
trees . Mix 1 part Everdant with 1 to 3 parts water to cre-
|
||
ate the application solution . Use the lower dilution rate
|
||
when treating difficult-to-control species .
|
||
• Frill or Girdle Treatment - Using an axe to girdle tree
|
||
trunk, make a continuous cut or a series of overlapping
|
||
cuts . Spray or paint the cut surface with the solution .
|
||
• Stump Treatment - Spray or paint freshly cut surface
|
||
with the water mix . Thoroughly wet the area adjacent to
|
||
the bark .
|
||
Dormant Multiflora Rose Applications
|
||
Everdant can be applied as an undiluted spot treatment
|
||
directly to the soil or as a Lo-Oil basal bark treatment using
|
||
an oil-in-water emulsion solution when plants are dormant .
|
||
Spot Treatment Applications
|
||
Spot treatment application of Everdant should be applied
|
||
directly to the soil as close as possible to the root crown
|
||
within 6 inches to 8 inches of the crown . On sloping ter-
|
||
rain, apply Everdant to the uphill side of the crown .
|
||
DO NOT apply when snow or water prevents applying
|
||
Everdant directly to the soil . The use rate of Everdant
|
||
depends on the canopy diameter of the multiflora rose .
|
||
Example Everdant use rates:
|
||
• 0 .25 fl oz per 5-feet canopy diameter
|
||
• 1 .0 fl oz per 10-feet canopy diameter
|
||
• 2 .35 fl ozs per 15-feet canopy diameter
|
||
Lo-Oil Basal Bark Treatment
|
||
For Lo-Oil basal bark treatments, apply Everdant to the
|
||
basal stem region from the ground line to a height of
|
||
12 inches to 18 inches . Spray until runoff, with special
|
||
emphasis on covering the root crown . For best results,
|
||
apply Everdant when plants are dormant .
|
||
• DO NOT apply after bud break or when plants are
|
||
showing signs of active growth .
|
||
• DO NOT apply when snow or water prevents applying
|
||
Everdant to the ground line .
|
||
Lo-Oil Spray Solution Preparation
|
||
1 . Combine 1 .5 gallons of water, 1 oz of emulsifier,
|
||
12 .8 fl ozs of Everdant, and 2 .5 pints of No . 2 diesel
|
||
fuel .
|
||
2 . Adjust the amounts of materials used proportionately to
|
||
the amount of final spray solution desired .
|
||
DO NOT apply more than 8 gallons/A of Lo-Oil spray solu-
|
||
tion mix per year .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Broad-spectrum control of broadleaf and grass weeds
|
||
requires another herbicide . Everdant may be applied
|
||
sequentially with one or more herbicide products:
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and
|
||
Farmstead (noncropland) Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
25 .6 fl ozs/A of Everdant (1 lb dicamba ae/A) during a
|
||
growing season .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant (0 .5 lb dicamba ae/A) to small
|
||
grain grown for pasture and to newly seeded areas .
|
||
Proso Millet
|
||
For use only within Colorado, Nebraska,
|
||
North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming
|
||
Apply Everdant and 2,4-D sequentially to provide control
|
||
or suppression of annual broadleaf weeds; see Table 1 .
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
Apply 3 .2 fl ozs/A of EverdantTM herbicide sequentially
|
||
with 0 .375 lb acid equivalent of 2,4-D per acre . Apply as a
|
||
broadcast or spot treatment to emerged and actively
|
||
growing weeds and when proso millet is in the 2-leaf to
|
||
5-leaf stage . Use directions for 2,4-D products vary with
|
||
manufacturers; refer to a 2,4-D product with labeling con-
|
||
sistent with the crop-stage timing for Everdant . Some
|
||
types of proso millet may be affected adversely by a
|
||
sequential application of Everdant and 2,4-D .
|
||
Proso Millet Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply unless possible proso millet crop injury
|
||
will be acceptable .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 3 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(0 .125 lb dicamba ae/A) per season in proso millet .
|
||
• Refer to Table 5 for grazing restrictions .
|
||
Small Grain
|
||
(barley, oats, triticale, and wheat)
|
||
Everdant may be applied before, during, or after planting
|
||
small grain (barley, oats, triticale, and wheat) . Refer to
|
||
Application Rates and Timings for specific small grain
|
||
crop uses . For best performance, apply Everdant when
|
||
weeds are less than 4 inches in height and rosettes are less
|
||
than 2-inches across . Applying Everdant to small grain
|
||
during periods of rapid growth may result in crop leaning;
|
||
this condition is temporary and will not reduce crop yield .
|
||
Restrictions for small grain areas grazed or cut for hay are
|
||
indicated in Table 5 in Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and
|
||
Farmstead (noncropland) section of this label .
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
Early Season Applications
|
||
Table 6. Early Season Application Rate and
|
||
Growth Stage in Small Grain 1
|
||
Crop
|
||
Fall-seeded Spring-seeded
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Growth
|
||
Stage
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Growth
|
||
Stage
|
||
(up to)
|
||
Barley2, 3
|
||
1 .6 to 3 .2 before
|
||
joint
|
||
1 .6 to 2 .4 4-leaf
|
||
Oats3 1 .6 to 3 .2 5-leaf
|
||
Triticale 1 .6 to 3 .2 6-leaf
|
||
Wheat4 1 .6 to 3 .2 6-leaf
|
||
1 An adjuvant system should be used with all Everdant applications;
|
||
refer to Tank Mixing Information section for details . DO NOT use oil
|
||
concentrates for postemergence in-crop application .
|
||
2 For spring barley varieties seeded during winter months or later, follow
|
||
the rate and timing given for spring-seeded barley .
|
||
3 DO NOT tank mix Everdant with 2,4-D in oats or early season applica -
|
||
tion on spring-seeded barley .
|
||
4 Early developing wheat varieties must receive application between early
|
||
tillering and the joint stage; ensure that the application occurs before
|
||
the jointing stage .
|
||
Fall-seeded Wheat ONLY
|
||
Western Oregon. When applied in the spring, Everdant
|
||
may be used at rates up to 4 .8 fl ozs/A on fall-seeded
|
||
wheat . Periods of extended stress such as cold and wet
|
||
weather may enhance the possibility of crop injury .
|
||
Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and
|
||
Texas. For suppression of perennial weeds (such as field
|
||
bindweed), up to 6 .4 fl ozs/A of Everdant may be applied
|
||
on fall-seeded wheat after wheat exceeds the 3-leaf stage .
|
||
Application may be made in the fall following a frost but
|
||
before a killing freeze . Everdant at 6 .4 fl ozs/A may be
|
||
sequentially applied with MCPA after wheat begins to tiller .
|
||
Periods of extended stress such as cold and wet weather
|
||
may enhance the possibility of crop injury . For fall applica-
|
||
tions only, DO NOT apply Everdant if the potential for crop
|
||
injury is unacceptable .
|
||
Preharvest Applications
|
||
To control broadleaf weeds that interfere with harvest,
|
||
Everdant may be applied before harvest when barley or
|
||
wheat is in the hard dough stage and the green color is
|
||
gone from the nodes (joints) of the stem . Best results will
|
||
be obtained if the application can be made when weeds
|
||
are actively growing but before weeds canopy .
|
||
Everdant applications may be made to fall-planted and
|
||
spring-planted barley and wheat at 6 .4 fl ozs/A as a
|
||
broadcast application or spot treatment . A preharvest
|
||
interval (PHI) of 7 days is required before crop harvest .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Broad-spectrum control of broadleaf and grass weeds
|
||
requires another herbicide . Everdant may be applied
|
||
sequentially with one or more of, but not limited to, the fol-
|
||
lowing herbicide products:
|
||
• Beyond® herbicide (for Clearfield ® wheat and
|
||
Clearfield ® Plus wheat only)
|
||
• Clearmax® herbicide (for Clearfield wheat and
|
||
Clearfield Plus wheat only)
|
||
• Sharpen® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• Zidua® herbicide
|
||
• 2,4-D amine
|
||
• MCPA
|
||
• sulfonylurea-based herbicide (e .g . Ally® herbicide,
|
||
Express® herbicide, Finesse® herbicide)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
Small Grain Restrictions
|
||
• Maximum use rate per application
|
||
- 3 .2 fl ozs/A: Oats and triticale
|
||
- 6 .4 fl ozs/A: Spring-seeded barley, fall-seeded barley,
|
||
wheat
|
||
• Maximum seasonal use rate
|
||
- 3 .2 fl ozs/A: Oats and triticale
|
||
- 8 .8 fl ozs/A: Spring-seeded barley
|
||
- 9 .6 fl ozs/A: Fall-seeded barley
|
||
- 12 .8 fl ozs/A: Wheat
|
||
• DO NOT apply EverdantTM herbicide preharvest to
|
||
oats or triticale .
|
||
• DO NOT use an oil concentrate adjuvant for postemer-
|
||
gence in-crop application .
|
||
• DO NOT use preharvest-treated barley or wheat for
|
||
seed unless a germination test with an acceptable result
|
||
of 95% germination or more is performed on the seed .
|
||
• DO NOT graze small grain (barley, oats, triticale, wheat)
|
||
within 7 days after treatment .
|
||
• DO NOT harvest for hay within 37 days after treatment .
|
||
• Barley and wheat may be harvested 7 days or more after
|
||
a preharvest application .
|
||
• DO NOT make preharvest application in California .
|
||
Sorghum
|
||
Everdant may be used early preplant, postemergence,
|
||
and preharvest in sorghum to control many annual broad -
|
||
leaf weeds and to reduce competition from established
|
||
perennial broadleaf weeds .
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
Preplant Applications
|
||
(at least 14 days before planting)
|
||
A preplant application of Everdant up to 6 .4 fl ozs/A may
|
||
be applied at least 14 days before sorghum planting .
|
||
Postemergence Applications
|
||
Up to 6 .4 fl ozs/A of Everdant plus specified adjuvants
|
||
(refer to Tank Mixing Information section for details) may
|
||
be applied after sorghum is in the spike stage (all sorghum
|
||
emerged) but before sorghum is 15-inches tall . For best
|
||
performance, apply Everdant when sorghum crop is in
|
||
the 3-leaf to 5-leaf stage and weeds are small (less than
|
||
3-inches tall) . Use drop nozzles if sorghum is taller than
|
||
8 inches . Keep spray off sorghum leaves and out of the
|
||
whorl to reduce the like lihood of crop injury and to improve
|
||
spray coverage of weed foliage .
|
||
Applying Everdant to sorghum during periods of rapid
|
||
growth may result in temporary leaning of plants or rolling
|
||
of leaves . These effects are usually outgrown within 10 to
|
||
14 days .
|
||
Preharvest Applications
|
||
Oklahoma and Texas ONLY
|
||
Up to 6 .4 fl ozs/A of Everdant may be applied for weed
|
||
suppression any time after sorghum has reached the
|
||
soft-dough stage . An agriculturally approved surfactant
|
||
may be used to improve performance; see Tank Mixing
|
||
Information section for details . Delay harvest until
|
||
30 days after a preharvest treatment .
|
||
Split Applications
|
||
Everdant may be applied in split applications: preplant
|
||
followed by postemergence or preharvest; or postemer-
|
||
gence followed by preharvest . DO NOT apply more than
|
||
6 .4 fl ozs/A of Everdant per application, or a maximum
|
||
cumulative total of 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant per year .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Everdant may be applied sequentially with one or more
|
||
of, but not limited to, the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Basagran® 5L herbicide
|
||
• Facet® L herbicide
|
||
• Outlook® herbicide - (Preplant only)
|
||
• Sharpen
|
||
• Verdict® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• atrazine
|
||
• glyphosate (e .g . Roundup® herbicide)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use . Read and
|
||
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and direc -
|
||
tions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing .
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use
|
||
and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture .
|
||
Sorghum Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT graze or feed treated sorghum forage or silage
|
||
before mature grain stage . If sorghum is grown for pas-
|
||
ture or hay, refer to Pasture, Hay, Rangeland, and
|
||
Farmstead (noncropland) section for specific grazing
|
||
and feeding restrictions .
|
||
• DO NOT apply Everdant to sorghum grown for seed
|
||
production .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 6 .4 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(0 .25 lb dicamba ae/A) per application .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant (0 .5 lb dicamba ae/A) per
|
||
season .
|
||
• Oklahoma and Texas only - Delay harvest until
|
||
30 days after a preharvest treatment .
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Everdant may be used preplant or preharvest in soybean
|
||
to control many annual broadleaf weeds and to reduce
|
||
competition from established biennial and perennial broad -
|
||
leaf weeds .
|
||
|
||
22
|
||
Application Rates and Timings
|
||
Preplant Applications
|
||
(at least 14 days before planting)
|
||
Apply EverdantTM herbicide as a broadcast spray at
|
||
3 .2 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A plus specified adjuvants; refer to Tank
|
||
Mixing Information section for details .
|
||
Preplant Intervals. Following application of Everdant
|
||
and a minimum accumulation of 1 inch of rainfall or over-
|
||
head irrigation, preplant waiting intervals are required
|
||
before planting soybeans or crop injury may occur:
|
||
• 14 days for 3 .2 to 6 .4 fl ozs/A
|
||
• 28 days for 6 .5 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A
|
||
Preharvest Applications
|
||
Apply Everdant as a broadcast spray or spot spray at
|
||
6 .4 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A plus specified adjuvants; refer to Tank
|
||
Mixing Information section for details . Applications
|
||
should be made to emerged and actively growing weeds
|
||
after soybean pods have reached mature brown color and
|
||
at least 75% leaf drop has occurred .
|
||
Treatments may not kill weeds that later develop from seed
|
||
or underground parts, such as rhizomes or bulblets, after
|
||
the effective residual period for Everdant . For seedling
|
||
control, a follow-up program or other cultural practices
|
||
should be instituted .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Everdant may be applied sequentially with one or more
|
||
of, but not limited to, the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Outlook® herbicide
|
||
• Prowl® H2O herbicide
|
||
• Pursuit® herbicide
|
||
• Raptor® herbicide
|
||
• Sharpen® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• Verdict® powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• Zidua® herbicide
|
||
• Zidua® PRO powered by Kixor® herbicide
|
||
• glyphosate (e .g . Roundup® herbicide)
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all prod-
|
||
ucts are registered for the intended use . Read and follow
|
||
the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for
|
||
use on all product labels involved in tank mixing . Users must
|
||
follow the most restrictive directions for use and precaution-
|
||
ary statements of each product in the tank mixture .
|
||
Soybean Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply to dicamba tolerant (DT) soybeans .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(0 .5 lb dicamba ae/A) in a spring application before soy -
|
||
bean planting .
|
||
• DO NOT make Everdant preplant application to soy-
|
||
beans in geographic areas with average annual rainfall
|
||
less than 25 inches .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 25 .6 fl ozs/A of Everdant (1 lb
|
||
dicamba ae/A) per year (single growing season) .
|
||
• DO NOT use preharvest-treated soybean for seed
|
||
unless a germination test with an acceptable result of
|
||
95% germination or better is performed on the seed .
|
||
• DO NOT harvest soybeans until 7 days after a prehar-
|
||
vest application .
|
||
• DO NOT feed soybean fodder or hay following prehar-
|
||
vest application of Everdant .
|
||
• DO NOT make preharvest applications in California .
|
||
Sugarcane
|
||
Everdant may be used any time after weed emergence
|
||
but before the close-in stage of sugarcane to control many
|
||
annual and perennial broadleaf weeds; see Table 1 for
|
||
weeds controlled or suppressed .
|
||
Apply 6 .4 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant for control of annual
|
||
weeds and 12 .8 fl ozs/A for control or suppression of bien-
|
||
nial and perennial weeds . Use the higher rate of the
|
||
specified rate range when treating dense vegetative
|
||
growth . Repeat treatment may be made as needed; how-
|
||
ever, DO NOT apply more than the annual maximum
|
||
cumulative total of 51 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant (2 lbs
|
||
dicamba ae/A) .
|
||
When possible, direct the spray beneath the sugarcane
|
||
canopy to minimize the likelihood of crop injury . Using
|
||
directed sprays will also help maximize the spray coverage
|
||
of weed foliage .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Everdant may be applied sequentially with one or more
|
||
of, but not limited to, the following herbicide products:
|
||
• Prowl® H2O herbicide
|
||
• atrazine
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all prod-
|
||
ucts are registered for the intended use . Read and follow
|
||
the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for
|
||
use on all product labels involved in tank mixing . Users must
|
||
follow the most restrictive directions for use and precaution-
|
||
ary statements of each product in the tank mixture .
|
||
Sugarcane Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 12 .8 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(0 .5 lb dicamba ae/A) in a single application .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a maximum cumulative total of
|
||
51 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant (2 lbs dicamba ae/A) per grow-
|
||
ing season .
|
||
• DO NOT harvest sugarcane until 87 days after application .
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
Farmstead Turf (noncropland)
|
||
and Sod Farms
|
||
EverdantTM herbicide may be used in farmstead turf
|
||
(noncropland) and sod farms to control or suppress
|
||
growth of many annual, biennial, and some perennial
|
||
broadleaf weeds; see Table 1 for weeds controlled or sup-
|
||
pressed . Everdant will also suppress woody brush and
|
||
vine species; refer to Table 2 for application rates based
|
||
on targeted weed or woody brush and vine species and
|
||
growth stage . Some weed species will require tank mixes
|
||
for optimum control .
|
||
Repeat treatment may be made as needed; however,
|
||
DO NOT apply more than 25 .6 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(1 lb dicamba ae/A) per growing season .
|
||
Apply 30 to 200 gallons of diluted spray per acre (3 to
|
||
17 quarts of water per 1000 sq ft), depending on density
|
||
or height of weeds treated and on type of equipment used .
|
||
To avoid injury to newly seeded grasses, delay application
|
||
of Everdant until after the second mowing . Established
|
||
grass crops growing under stress can exhibit various injury
|
||
symptoms that may be more pronounced if herbicides are
|
||
applied . Bentgrass, buffalograss, carpetgrass, and
|
||
St . Augustinegrass may show a response .
|
||
Use with Other Herbicides
|
||
Everdant at 3 .2 to 12 .8 fl ozs/A may be applied sequen-
|
||
tially with one or more of, but not limited to, the following
|
||
herbicide products:
|
||
• Drive® XLR8 herbicide
|
||
• Pendulum® AquaCap herbicide
|
||
• Tower® herbicide
|
||
• 2,4-D
|
||
• MCPA
|
||
• MCPP
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all prod-
|
||
ucts are registered for the intended use . Read and follow
|
||
the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for
|
||
use on all product labels involved in tank mixing . Users must
|
||
follow the most restrictive directions for use and precaution-
|
||
ary statements of each product in the tank mixture .
|
||
Farmstead Turf and Sod Farm Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT use on residential sites .
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 25 .6 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(1 lb dicamba ae/A) per growing season .
|
||
• Areas where Roots of Sensitive Plants Extend
|
||
- DO NOT apply more than 3 .2 fl ozs/A of Everdant
|
||
(0 .125 lb dicamba ae/A) on coarse-texture soils (sand,
|
||
loamy sand, or sandy loam) .
|
||
- DO NOT apply more than 6 .4 fl ozs/A of Everdant on
|
||
fine-texture soils .
|
||
- DO NOT make repeat applications in these areas for
|
||
30 days and until previous applications of Everdant
|
||
have been activated in the soil by rainfall or irrigation .
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
|
||
The Directions For Use of this product reflect the
|
||
opinion of experts based on field use and tests . The
|
||
directions are believed to be reliable and must be
|
||
followed carefully . However, it is impossible to eliminate
|
||
all risks inherently associated with the use of this
|
||
product . Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended
|
||
consequences may result because of such factors as
|
||
weather conditions, presence of other materials, or 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 . To the extent
|
||
consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be
|
||
assumed by the Buyer .
|
||
BASF warrants that this product conforms to the
|
||
chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for
|
||
the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use ,
|
||
subject to the inherent risks, referred to above .
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF’S
|
||
EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
|
||
TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
|
||
OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT
|
||
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY
|
||
LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY,
|
||
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
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agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized
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representative of BASF . 1108
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Referenced Pesticides (Name, Reg . No ., Active)
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Ally® herbicide, 279-9575, Metsulfuron Methyl
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Armezon® herbicide, 7969-262, Topramezone
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Armezon® PRO herbicide, 7969-372, Topramezone,
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Dimethenamid
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Basagran® 5L herbicide, 7969-112, Bentazon
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Beyond® herbicide, 7969-441, Imazamox
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Clearmax® herbicide, 7969-238, Imazamox, MCPA
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Distinct ® herbicide, 7969-150, Dicamba, Diflufenzopyr
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Drive® XLR8 herbicide, 7969-272, Quinclorac
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EverdantTM herbicide, 7969-479, Dicamba
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Express® herbicide, 279-9578, Tribenuron Methyl
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Facet® L herbicide, 7969-315, Quinclorac
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Finesse® herbicide, 279-9576, Chlorsulfuron,
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Metsulfuron Mehtyl
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Gramoxone® SL herbicide, 100-1652, Paraquat
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© 2023 BASF Corporation
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All rights reserved .
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007969-00479 .20230907 .NVA 2023-04-0647-0139
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Supersedes: NVA 2020-04-647-0162
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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Lorsban® insecticide, 62719-34, Chlorpyrifos
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Outlook® herbicide, 7969-156, Dimethenamid
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Pendulum® AquaCap (add to page 23?) herbicide ,
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241-416, Pendimethalin
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Prowl® H2O herbicide, 241-418, Pendimethalin
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Pursuit® herbicide, 241-310, Imazethapyr
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Raptor® herbicide, 241-379, Imazamox
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Roundup® herbicide, 524-549, Glyphosate
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Select Max® herbicide, 59639-132, Clethodim
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Sharpen® powered by Kixor® herbicide, 7969-278,
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Saflufenacil
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Tower® herbicide, 7969-239, Dimethenamid
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Varisto® herbicide, 241-447 , Bentazon/Imazamox
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Verdict® powered by Kixor® herbicide, 7969-279,
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Dimethenamid/Saflufenacil
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Zidua® herbicide, 7969-338, Pyroxasulfone
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Zidua® PRO powered by Kixor® herbicide, 7969-365,
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Saflufenacil/Pyroxasulfone
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Armezon, Basagran, Beyond, Clearfield , Clearmax,
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Distinct, Drive, Facet, Kixor, Outlook, Pendulum,
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Prowl, Pursuit, Raptor, Sharpen, Tower, Varisto,
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Verdict, and Zidua are registered trademarks of BASF.
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Everdant is a trademark of BASF.
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Ally, Express, and Finesse are registered trademarks of
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DuPont Crop Protection.
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Gramoxone is a registered trademark of a Syngenta
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Group Company.
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Lorsban is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences
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LLC.
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Roundup is a registered trademark of Monsanto
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Technology LLC.
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Select Max is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A.
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Corporation.
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