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# SUN + 7E
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- EPA Reg No: **10182-192**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Butylate (88.2%)
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- Label accepted: 1986-03-05
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/010182-00192-19860305.pdf
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---
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(Stauffer Shield)
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Selective Herbicide-Emulsifiable Liquid
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For Corn (Field, Sweet, Silage and Popcorn)
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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S-ethyl dffsobutylthiocarbamate •••••••••••• 88.21
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INERT INGREDIENTS: ••••••••••••••••••• 11.81
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100.0",
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__ --------=C~o=n~~~ 7 Pounds of Active Ingredient Per Gallon
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"ACCEPTED
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KEEP OUT OF REACH Of CHILDRiN
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',"CAUTION
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" . Harmful if swa 11 owed
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If a known exposure occurs or is suspected. immediately initi)te
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th~ recommended procedures below. If further treatment is
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required, con~act a poison C~nter, a physiCian, or the nearest
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hospital, or call col"lect. day or night: (203)226-6602 Stauffer
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Chemical Company or (800)424-9300 Pesticide Safety Team Network.
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If swallowed: Immediately give several glasses of water but do
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not induce vomiting. If vomiting does occur, give fluids agaTn.
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HaVe a physiCian determine if condition of patient will permit
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evacuation of stomach. 00 not give anything by mouth to an
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unconscious or convulsing person.
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~or ey~ contact: Immediately flUSh eyes with large amounts of
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f .Inning water for at leilS'~ 15 minutes.- Hold eyelids apart
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during flushing to ensure rinsing of the entire surface of th~
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eye and lids with water. Get med1c~i attention immediately.
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For skin contact: Immediately flush all affected are .. ~ .'t;h plenty
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of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing
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and shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs.
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Wash clothing before reuse.
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". If inhaled: Remove to fresh air. Seek medical attention if
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respiratory irritation occurs or if breathing becomes difficult.
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Pfdl
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16 JAN 1986
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~.oE.YRJGHT. .1985
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SUHN+ 7-E
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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C AUT ION
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2.
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HARMFUL IF SWALLO~ED. Avoid contact with skin. eyes and clothing.
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Avoid breathing spray mist. Wear goggles. rubber gloves and
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protective clothing. Wash skin with soap and water immediately
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after contact. Flush eyes with water. .
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Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or
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through drift expose workers or other persons. When applied
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through sprinkler irrigation ~ethod of application. the area
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being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Do not apply directly to water or wetlands.
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Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of.
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wastes. Cover or incorporate spills.
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Can be stored at temperatures as low as minus 50°F.
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READ ALL LABEL DIRECTIONS BEFORE USING
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This product is sold only for uses stated on its label. No express
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or implied license is granted to use or sell this product under any
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patent in any country except as specified: United States of
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America Patent No. 4,021,224; 4.137,070.
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EPA Reg. No. 476-2Q49
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EPA Est. 476-
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5 Gal. Net 18.9 L
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Made in U.S.A. by
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STAUFFER CHE~ICAL COMPANY
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Westport, ~T 06881-0851
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RS-850409
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2
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. •
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. / .
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SUTAN+ 7-E
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Weeds Controlled By SUTAN+ 7-E
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SUTAN+ 7-E will not contr01 established weeds.
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Annual Grasses:
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Barnyardgras., Watergrass (Echinochloa crus-galli)
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Crabgrass (Diritaria spp.)
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Fall PanicumPanicum dichotomiflorum)
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Field Sandbur* (Cenchrus cauciflOruS)
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Giant Foxtail (Setaria fa erl)
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Green Foxtail (Setarla vlrldls)
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Goosegrass (Eleusine indica)
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3.
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Seedling Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
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Seedling Johnsongrass* (Sorghum halepense)
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Texas Panicum*+, Buffalograss, Coloradograss (Panicum texanumj
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volunteer Sorghum* '(Sorghum spp.)
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Wild Cane*, Shatter:ane, Black Amber Cane,
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Chic~e~ Corn, Scatter Cane (Sorghum bicolor)
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See Wild Cane Rate and Cultural Recommendations
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Yellow Foxtail (Setaria glauca)
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*Cultivation is suggested in addition to the SUTAN+ 7-E treatment
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in fields with moderate to heavy infestations of wild cane,
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sandbur, johnsongrass seedlings, texas panicum, or volunteer
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sorghum.
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+Southeast Region only.
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Perennial Weeds:
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Purple Nutgrass, Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus)
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Rhizome Bermudagrass+ (Cynodon dactylon)
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Rhizome Johnsongrass* (SOr~hum halepense)
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Yellow Nutgrass, NutsedgeCyperus esculentus)
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*Partial control (suppression) only.
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+Southeast Region only
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Existing stands of nutg' 'ss must be turned under and chopped up
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thoroughly he fore treat~. 1t. Cultivation is suggested in a~dition
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to SUTAN+ 7-E treatment in fields with moderate to heavy nutgrass
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i nfestatlons.
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NOTE: See special instructions under "Recommendations" for
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Johnsongrass and Rhizome Bermudagrass.
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GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS
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Read all label directions before using. 3
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Appl1ed according to directions and under normal growing conditions,
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SUTAN+ 7-E will not harm the treated crop. During germinat!on
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•
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c
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•
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.~
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suTAN+ 7-E 4.
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and early stages of growth, extended periods of unusually cold
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and wet or hot and dry weather, insect or plant disease attac~,
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carryover pestlc resl~ues. the use of certain soil-applied
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systemtc insectt .wes, improperly placed fertilizers or sotl
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insecttcides may create abnormal condittons that weaken crop
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seedlings. SUTAN+ 7-E used under these abnormal condttions could
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result in crop injury.
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When applied according to directions and when conditions exist
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for normal plant growth through the season, no harmful residues
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of SUTAN+ I-~ should remain Deyond harvest. In the Southeastern
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U.S., when SUTAN+ 7-E is used for weed control in silage corn, do
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not seed small seeded gralns after corn harvest until September.
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Do not use on milo or sorghum. Do not use on corn seed stock
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(Breeders, Foundation, or Increase).
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S~TAN+ 7-E is recommended'for use on mineral soils only (soils
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containing less than 101 organic matter).
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00 not contaminate trrigation water (used tor crops other tha~
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corn) or water used for domest1c purposes.
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00 not contaminate tood or feed.
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Keep contalner closed when not in use. Do not store near seeds
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or fertilizers.
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Do not use 1n Arizona or in the ten Southernmost California
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counties (except Kern County where field and silage corn may be
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treated) •
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In irrigated areas, do not apply SUTAN+ 7-E before pre-irrigation.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF SUTAN+ 7-E
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It is a vtolatlon of Federal law to use this product in a manner
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inconsistent with its labeling.
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SUTAN+ 7-E is a selective herbicide which is mixed (incorporated)
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or injected into the soil for control of weeds listed on this label.
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SUTAN+ 7-E controls annual grasses as their seeds germinate by
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intertering with normal germination and seedling development. It
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does not control establiShed weeds. All wee~ growth and crop
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stubble should be thoroughly worked into the soil before treatment.
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Combinatior. With Fluid Fertilizers
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SUTA~~ 7-E may be combined with fluid (solution, slurry, or.~ 4
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St'JP~ns1on) fertilizers. However, physical compatibility with
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th~;~ fluid fertilizers must be determ1ned before comb1n1n~ 1n
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the spraf tank. See Appendix II for directions regarding t ese
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co.S1nat on5. Even tnough found to be COMpatible, constant
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agitation 15 necessary to keep the SUTAN+ 7-E evenly mixed with
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the flui1 fertilizer during application.
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'r
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•
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•
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!)UTAN+ 7-E 5.
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Impregnation On Dry Bulk Fertilizers
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Dry bulk fertilizers (except nitrate fertilizers) may be impreg
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n~ted or coated witn !)UTAN+ I-E. However, uniform distribution
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ot ~UTAN+ 7-E on fertilizer particles and uniform application are
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necessary to assure good results. See Appendix IV for information
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and directions regarding impregnation and use tor these combinations.
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APPLICATION AND SOIL INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS
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SPRAY APPLICATION AND MECHANICAL INCORPORATION
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Paur the recommended amount of SUTAN+ 7-E into the spray tank
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during the filling operations. Apply in 10 to 50 gallons of water
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per acre using a properly calibrated, low-pressure type nozzle
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(floOd, fan or swirl chamber) on boom type sprayer having good
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agitatl0n (use the nlgher' gallonage 1n arid arus). The 5011
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should De well worked and dry enough to permit good 5011 mixing
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(incorporatton).
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INCORPCRATION DIRECTIONS
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See Appendix I for soil mixing (incorporation) before planting
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directions.
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SUTAN+ 7-E must be incorporated into the soil immediately to
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prevent loss of the herbicide. Whenever p~ssible, application
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and lncorporatlon Should be done 1n the same operation •
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Los~ of weed control will result from any delay 1n 1ncorporation
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if SUTAN+ 7-E is applied to a mOIst soil surface.
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If there must be a deIty (less than one hour) 1n 1ncorpcrati~n of
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the he~bic1de when application and incorporation are done in
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separa'~e operations, SUTAN+ 7-£ must be applied to a dry soil
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surfar.e (at least 1/2 inch deep) and free from dew and Incidental
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moisture.
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IMPORTANT: Thorough mixing of SUTAN+ 7-E in the soil is neces~ary.
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the soil must be 1n good tilth. Improper dijcing or poor tilth
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(large Clods) may result in unsatisfactory control •
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. '
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Center Pivot Sprinkler Application
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..... Apply SUTAN+ 7-E with irrigation water before plant~~9 (see
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PLANTING). or immediately after planting before either corn or
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weeds emerge. It is lmportant that appliCation be done immediately
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!fter the last tillage Operation since poor results will occur if
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the weeds haVe germinated before application of the herbicide.
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Meter the SUTAN+ 7-E into the irrigation water during the entire
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period.
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, ... I
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•
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SUTAN+ 7-E 6.
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Apply in 1/2 to I lnch of water or sufficient water to penetrate
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the soil to a depth of 5 to 7 inches. If diluted, SUTAN+ 7-E
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should be mixed at a volume ratio of no more than I part SUTAH+
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7-E to 4 parts of water or fluid fertilizer. Good agitation
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should be maintained during the entire application period.
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USE F'RECAUTIONS
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A. Apply the product only thro~gh center pivot irl'~gation systems
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containing anti-siphon and check valves which will prevent
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water SOurce contamination and overflow ~f the slyrry tank and
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containing interlocking controls between the metering device
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and the water pump to insure simultaneous shut-off.
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B. Inject the product with a positive displacement pump into the
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main line ahead of a rlght angle turn to insure adequate mixing •
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• C. Application of mor~ than recom~ended qUlntities of irrigation
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water may result ln decreased praduct performance by removing
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the chemical from the zone of effectiveness.
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D. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift. when system con
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nections or fittings leak. when nozzles do not provide uniform
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distribution or when lines containing the product must be
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dismantled and drained.
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~ubsurface Application Before or at Planting (Limit use to the
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Southeastern U.S. only)
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SpeCial equipment designed fo,' subsurface application must be used.
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Injector units must be rigidly mounted on, immediately ahead of,
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or immediately behind the planter unit.
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Soil Injection: Coulters and injector shanks must be spaced 3-1/2
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inChes apart. The two shanks adjacent to the drill row must be 1-
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3/4 to 2 inChes on either side of it. Mount injectors in sta~gered
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positions to avoid trash buildup. Set injectors to inject SUTAN+
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7-E 3 inches below the soil surface. The width of the band in
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which weed control is desired will determine the number of 1njectors
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r~quired per row. (Example: Four injectors spaced 3-1/2 inches
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apart g1ye a 14 inch band). A broadcast application can be made
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by increasinq the number of shanks. Seal injector ~penings by using
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a roller or chain .drag behind the injectors. Apply the recommended
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rate of SUTAN+ 7-E 1n 20 to 50 gallons of wat'er per acre.
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For band applications, calc~late the amount to be applied per acre
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as tallows:
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Band Width
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In Inches
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Distance Between Rows
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In Inches
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x Rate/A For
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Broadcast
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Treatment
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•
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Amount 6
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Needed
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For Band
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Treatment
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SUTAN+ 7-E
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PLANTING
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Plant seed to a ma~,mum depth of 2 inches. Seeding can be done
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immediately or it may be delayed up to 2 weeks*. To avoid re
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moving SUT~N+ 7-E from the row (with loss of weed control in
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the row), do not move or shape soil after treatment, such as by
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planting ~n deep furrows.
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* for Wild Cane - See Special Rec~m~~ndations •.
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CULTURAL PRACTICES FOLLOWING APPLICATION
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Should weeds develop, a shallow cultivation or rotary hoeing will
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generally result in better weed control. When cultivating for any
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reason, it should oe shallow, i.e., no more than 1/2 the depth the
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herbicide was incorpGrated or injected. A sequential application
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of 2,4-0 or BANVEL 4E* may be necessary to control weeds resista~t
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to SUTAK+ 7-E.
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Under circumstances when a poor stand of corn is obtained after
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SUTAK+ 7-E treatment (caused by flooding, disease, etc.) corn can
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be planted again without working the field.
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* Registered Trademark of Velsicol Chemical Corporation
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RECOMro-ENOA TI ONS
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For all uses, CUltivation is r~~ommended in addition to SUTAN+
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7-E treatment in fielos with moderate to heavy infestations of
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wild cane, nutgrass, sandbur, johnsongrass seedlings, rhizome
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bermudagrass, Texas panicum or volunteer sorghum.
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Broadcast Rates Per Acr~(Conventional sprays and center pivot
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sprinklers).
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For control of most annual grasses: Use 4-1/2 pints of
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SOTAN+ l-E per acre.
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For control of nutsed e and Texas ~anicum (in addition to the
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ot er annua grasses lste : se -1/2 to 7 pints Q~ S'ITAN.L
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7-E per acre. Use the higher rates on medium (medium fine
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tf .tured-silt loam', clay loam, etc.) soils, fine (fine textured
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clay) soils and for heavy infestations. .'
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For Control of Wild Cane {in addition
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en app le an ncorpora e lmmed a
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Sutan+ 7-E at the rate of 7 pints per acre on a broadcast basis
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will rp.duce competition from wild cane. On continuous corn
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acreage with high cane see4 population, rotation to another crop
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is recommended. .. ~
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SUTAN+ 7-E
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Suppress10n of wild cane may be 1mproved 1f all the follow1ng
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practices are followed:
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1. Fall or Spring Moldboard Plow.
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8.
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2. Before app11cat10n. t~e 5011 should be well worked with a
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disc and dry enough to perm1t good soil mixing of the
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herDlc1de (1ncorporation). All trash should be worked into
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the soil.
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3. Delay appl1cation untl1 soil warms to a constant 55 degrees
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or greater temperature. Plant immediately.
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4. Incorporate thoroughly. Use recommended incorporation
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"\jui pment and procedures found on thi s label.
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5. Cult1vate immediately if wild cane emerges. Cultivation
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should be shallower than t~e depth used when incorporating
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the herbicide.
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For control of Johnson rass
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annua rasses lsted: pp
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just before planting at the rate of 4-1/2 to 7 pint~ per acre.
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Use the higher rates of SUTAN+ 7-E on medium (medium fine
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textured-silt loam. clay leam, etc.) soils, fine tfine textured
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clay) seils, for rhizome johnson~rass suppression, rhizome ber
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mudagrass, and for heavy infestations. Disc a second time at
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right angles to the first. Cultivate at ieast once, perferably
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twice.
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Johnsongrass: Using a program of plowir.g and discing followed by
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SUTAN+ 7-E w111 give good control of seedlings and greatly reduce
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compet1t10n trom plants com1ng from rhizomes.
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In some areas disc1ng 2 to 3 times spaced at 4 to 6 week interyals
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during fall and '1nter can be done. If tt.is cannot be done, start
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with fall plow1ng followed by several discings in the spr1ng before
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planting. The discing cuts rh1zomes 1nto small pieces and brings
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them to the surface, where both the weather and SUTAN+ 7-E w111
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k1l1 or weaken them.
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Rhizome Bermudagrass: The rh1zomes and 3tolons of bermudagrass
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must be cut up thoroughly so that four or less nodes rema1~ on a
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strand. For control of ber.udagrass, the d1sc muSt be set to cut
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6 1 nches deep.
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Subsurface Inject10n A¥pltcatton (Ltmtt ~s~ to the Southeastern
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U.S. only) Use 3-172 p nts suTAN+ 7-E per broo1cast acre, reduc1ng
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the dosage proport10nately depending upon the row spac1ng and band
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w1dth to be treated.
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SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (80W or 4L) TA~K MIX DIRECTIONS 9.
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Fall Application: For use only in M~nnesota, Northern Iowa (North
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of Interstate 80), Northeast Nebraska (North of Interstate 80 and
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East of State Highway 14), South Dakota (East of Missouri River).
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Wisconsin and Northern Illinois (North of Interstate 80). Apply
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and incorporate 7 pints SUTAN+ 7-E per acre in the late fall
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before the ground freezes.
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NOTE: Do not use fall application for control of wildcane.
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SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (BOW or 4L) TANK MIX OIRECTIONS
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A tank mix combination of SUTAN+ 7-E and ATRAZINE can be applied
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and mixed into the soil before planting for weed control in corn.
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This combination will control a broader spectrum of weeds than
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will either material used alone. In addition, potential hazard
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of ATRAZINE residues affecting certain succeeding crops is r~duced
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because a lower rate of .ATRAZINE can be used when it is combined
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with SUTAN+ 7-E than when it 1s used alone •
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•
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•
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.
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FOLLOW ALL USE PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS THAT APPEAR ON THE
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ATRAZINE LABEL. SUPPLEMENTARY ATRA2INE LITERATURE AND ELSEWHERE
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ON THIS LABEL. .
|
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MAKE ONLY ONE APPLICATION PER CROP. AFTER TREATMENT WITH
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/A¥RAZINE COMBINATION, DO NOT PLANT ANY CROP EXCEPT
|
||
CORN UNTIL THE FOLLOWING YEAR OR INJURY HAY OCCUR.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED BY SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE
|
||
Annua1 Grasses:
|
||
Barnyardgrass, ~atergrass (Echinochloa crus-galli)
|
||
Broadleaf Signalgrasst*+ (Brachlarla platyphyllal
|
||
Crabgrass (Di~itaria spp.)
|
||
Fall PanicumPanicum dichotomiflorum )
|
||
Field Sartdbur* (Cenchrus cauclflorus)
|
||
Giant Foxtai I (Setarla fa eril
|
||
Green Foxtail (Setaria viridis)
|
||
Goosegrass (Eleusine lndlca)
|
||
Seedling Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
Seedling Johnsongrass* (Sorghum halepense)
|
||
Texas Panicum*+, Buffalograss. Coloradograss (Panicum texanum)
|
||
Volunteer Sorghum- (Sorghum spp.)
|
||
Wild Cane*. Shattercane. Black Amber Cane.
|
||
Chicken Corn, Scatter Cane (Sorghum bicolor)
|
||
See Wi16 Cane Rate and Cultural Recommendations
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
.>
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE TANK MIX DIRECTIONS
|
||
Wild Oats (Avena fataa)
|
||
Witchgrass (Pan1cum capillare)
|
||
Yellow Foxtai 1 (Setaria glauca)
|
||
tPartial control (suppression) only.
|
||
10.
|
||
·Cultivation .5 suggested 1n additlon to the SUTAN+ 7-E/ ATRAZINE
|
||
treatment in fiel~s with moderate to heavy infestations of ~ild
|
||
cane, sandbur, johnsongrass, Texas panicum, volunteer sorghum, or
|
||
broadleaf signalgrass.
|
||
+Southeast R~gion only
|
||
Annual Broadleaf Weeds:
|
||
Annual Morn1ngglory (Ipomoea purpurea)
|
||
Carpetweed (Mollugo vert1cillata)
|
||
Common Cocklebur (Xanthi~m pensylvanicum)
|
||
Common Lambsquarters (Chenapod1um album)
|
||
Common Purslane (Port~laca oleracea)
|
||
~Iorida Purslane (Richardla scabra)
|
||
J1msonweed (Datura stramonium)
|
||
Mustards (Brassica spp.)
|
||
Nightshade (Solanum spp.)
|
||
Prostrate Pigweed (Amaranthus graecizans)
|
||
Ragweed (Ambrosia spp.)
|
||
Redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus)
|
||
Smartweed (~OlY~OnUm spp.)
|
||
Smooth Pigweed Amaranthus hybridus)
|
||
Velvetleat (Abutilon theophrasti)
|
||
Perennial Weeds:
|
||
Purple Nutgrass, Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus)
|
||
Kh1zome Bermudagras~+ (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
Kh1zome Johnsongrass· lsor~hum halepense)
|
||
Yellow Nutgrass, NutsedgeCyperus esculentus)
|
||
"Partial control (suppress10n) only.
|
||
+Southeast Region only.
|
||
Exist1r.g stands of nutgrass .ust be turned un~er and chopped up
|
||
thoroughly before treatment. Cultivation ts suggested in a~~ttion
|
||
to SUT~~+ 7-E/ATRAZINE treatment 1n tialds with moderate to heavy
|
||
nutgrass infe.tl~i~ns.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
· .,
|
||
(
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAlINE TANK MIX DIRECTIONS 11.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOP. USE
|
||
can be mixed with
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAlINE (SOW or 4L) tank mix.
|
||
See Appendix III for Tank Mix Directions.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAlINE (SOW or 4L) fluid fertilizer tank mix.
|
||
The SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAlINE (JOW or 4L) combination can be
|
||
combined with fluid fertilizers for applications made before
|
||
planting. However, the phxsical compatibility with thes~ fluid
|
||
fertilizers must be deter.lned before comblnlng in the spray
|
||
tank and even thou h found to be com at1ble constant a itation
|
||
1S necessary to eep t e U N+ ,- even y mlxed wlth
|
||
the fluid fertl11zer durlng applicatl~n.
|
||
Refer to Append~x II regarding the procedure for te~ting the
|
||
compatibility of SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAliNE combination with fluid
|
||
fertl1izers.
|
||
Impregnation on dry bulk fertilizers
|
||
Dry bulk fertilizers (except single superphosphate, treble super
|
||
phosphate and nitrate fertilizers) may be impregnated or coated
|
||
with SUTAN+ 7-E/ ATRAlINE (SOW or 4L). However, uniform distri
|
||
bution of SUTAN+ 7-E/ ATRAlINE (SOW or 4L) on fertilizer particles
|
||
and uniform application are necessary to assure good results.
|
||
See Appendix IV for information and directions for impregnation
|
||
and use for these combinations.
|
||
APPLICATION AND SOIL INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
SPRAY APPLICATION AND MECHANICAL INCORPORATION
|
||
Apply the recommended dosage in 10 to 50 gallons of water per
|
||
acre (use the higher gallonage in arid areas) using a properly
|
||
calibrated, low-pressure type nozzle (flood, fan or swirl cha.ber)
|
||
on boom-type sprayer having good, but not excessive agitation.
|
||
Check frequently during application to be sure nozzles are free
|
||
from clogging and are delivering a unifor. spray pattern. Read
|
||
directions on ATRAlINE label concerning nozzle and screen sizes.
|
||
The herbicides must be incorporated into the soil i.mediately after
|
||
application to prevent loss of the SUTAN+ 7-E. Whenever pOSSible,
|
||
application and incorporation should be done in the same operation.
|
||
Apply the herbiCides to w~11-worked soil, dry enough to permit good
|
||
sol1 mixing. .• 11
|
||
|
||
•.
|
||
c
|
||
~UTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE TANK MIX DIRECTIONS
|
||
See Appendix I for Soil Mixing (incorporation) before Planting
|
||
Directions.
|
||
u.
|
||
Loss of weed control will result from any delay in incorporation
|
||
if SUTAN+ 7-E is applied to a moist soil surface.
|
||
1f there must De a aelay (less than one hour) in ~ncorporation of
|
||
the herbicides when application and incorporation are done in
|
||
separate operations, SUTAN+ 7-E must be applied to a dry sofl
|
||
surface (at least 1/2 inch deep) and free from dew and incidental
|
||
moisture.
|
||
IMPORTANT: Thorough mixing of SUTAN+ 7-E in the scil is necessary.
|
||
The soil must be in good ti Ith. Improper d~scing or poor tilth
|
||
(large ClOdS) may result 1n unsatisfactory control.
|
||
CENTER PIVOT SPRINKLER APPLI~ATION
|
||
Apply SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZI~E with irrigation water before planting
|
||
(see PLANTING), or i,~mediately after planting before either corn
|
||
or weeds emerge. It is important that application be done immed
|
||
iately after the last tillage operation since poor results will
|
||
occur 1t the weeds have germin~ted Defore application of the
|
||
herDicide. Meter the pre-mixed SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE into the
|
||
irrigation water during the entire period. Apply in 1/2 to 1
|
||
inch of water or sufficient water to penetrate the soil to a
|
||
depth of 5 to 7 inches. Good agitation of the pre-mixed SUTAN+
|
||
7-E/ATRAZINE should be maintained during the entire application
|
||
period. See Appendix III for tan~ mixing directions for SUTAN+
|
||
7-E with ATRAZINE.
|
||
( USE PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
A. Apply the product only through center pivot irrigation systems
|
||
containing anti-Siphon and chec~ valves which will prevent
|
||
water source contamination and overflow of the slurry tank
|
||
and containing interlocking controls between the metering
|
||
device and tne water pump to 1nsure s1multaneous shut-off.
|
||
B. Inject the product with a positive displaceMent pUMP into the
|
||
main line ahead of a right angle turn to insure adequate mixing.
|
||
C. Application of more than recommended quantities of irrigation
|
||
water may result in decreased product performance by removing
|
||
the cheMical from the zone of effectiveness.
|
||
D. Do not apply when wind ~peed favors drift, when system connec
|
||
tions or fittings leak, when nozzles do not provide uniform
|
||
distribution or when li~es containing the product must be
|
||
dismantled and drained.
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
.
|
||
• 0'
|
||
•
|
||
(
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE TANK MIX DIRECTIONS 13.
|
||
PLANTI NG
|
||
Do not plant seed deeper than 2 inches. For a SUTAN+ 7-EI ATRAZINE
|
||
application made before planting, seeding can be done immediately,
|
||
or it may be delayed up to 2 weeks. To avoid removing SUTAN+ 7-EI
|
||
ATRAZINE from the row (with lo;s of weed control in the row), do
|
||
not move or shape soil after treat~ent, such as by planting in deep
|
||
turrows. If 1t 15 necessary to work the soil following application
|
||
and incorporation but before planting, do not work the s011 deeper
|
||
than the depth the herbicides were 1nc~rporated.
|
||
Do not use on milo or sorghum.
|
||
Do not use on corn seed stock (Breeders, Foundation, or Increase).
|
||
, RECO~MENDATIONS
|
||
NOTE: The SI'TAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE tank mix combirtation is not
|
||
recommended on corn growr. in Arizona or 1n the ten Souther
|
||
most ~alifornla count1es.
|
||
For al I uses, cultivat10n is recommended in addition to the SUTAN +
|
||
7-E/ATRAZINE treatment in fields with moderate to heavy infestations
|
||
of wild cane, nutgrass, sandbur, johnsongrass seedlings, rhizome
|
||
~ermudagrass, Texas panicum or volunteer sorghum.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre (Conventional sprays and center pivot
|
||
sprinklers)
|
||
rasses and broadleaf weeds: Use 3-1/2 to
|
||
* poun s 0 ATRAZINE SOW or
|
||
1 to 1-1/2* quarts ATRAZINE 4L per acre. Use the higher rate of
|
||
~UTAN+ 7-E on medium (med1um fine textured-si It loam, clay loam,
|
||
etc.) to t1ne (fine textured·clay) soils and for sandbur and
|
||
johnsongrass seedling control.
|
||
For control of nutsedge and Texas panicum (in addition to the
|
||
broadleaf weeds and other annual grasses listed): Use 4-1/2 to 7
|
||
pints of SUTAN+ /-E and 1-1/4 to 2* pounds ATRAZINE SOW or 1 to
|
||
1-1/2* quarts ATRAZINE 4L ner acre. Use th~ higher rates of
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E on medium (med ~ fine textured-silt loam, clay loam,
|
||
etc.) soils, fine (fine' Jred-clay) soilS and for heavy
|
||
1 nfestations.
|
||
For Control of Wild Cane: (In addition to the broadleaf weeds and
|
||
annual grasses 11sted): When applied lnd incorporated immediately
|
||
before plant1ng, Sutan+ 7-E at the ra~e of 7 pints and 1-1/.
|
||
to 2* pounds of Atrazine SO-W or I to 1-1/2* quarts Atrazine 4-L
|
||
per acre will reduce compet1t1Jn from Wild Cane. On continuous
|
||
corn acreage with high cane seed population. rotation to another
|
||
crop is recommended.
|
||
NOTE: See preceding SUTAN+ 7-E section for wild cane
|
||
supplemental cultural and tillage practices.
|
||
13
|
||
|
||
· .
|
||
(
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (SOW or 4L) TANK MIX DIRECTIONS 14.
|
||
For control of Johnson rass and Sermuda r'ass (in addition to the
|
||
roa ea wee s an annua 9rasses 15 e : Apply and disc
|
||
incorporate SUTAN+ 7-E just before plar.ting at the rate of 4-1/2
|
||
to 7 pints plus 1-1/4 to 2* pounds of ATRAZINE 80W or 1 to 1-1/2*
|
||
quarts of ATRAZINE 4L per acre. Use the higher rate of SUTAM+
|
||
7-E on ~edium (medium fine textured-silt loam, clay loam, etc.)
|
||
soils, fine (fine textured-clay) soils, for rhizome johnsongrass
|
||
suppression and for heavy infestations. Disc a second time at
|
||
right angles to the first. Cultivate at least once, preferably
|
||
twice.
|
||
JOhnsOn;rass: Using a program of plowing and discing followed by
|
||
SOTAN+ -E and ATRAZINE will give good control of seedlings and
|
||
greatly reduce competition from plants coming from rhizomes.
|
||
In some areas discing 2 to 3 times spaced at 4 to 6 week intervals
|
||
during fall and winter can be done. If this cannot be done, start
|
||
with fall plowing followed by several discings in the spring bef~re
|
||
planting. The discing.cuts rhizomes into small pieces and brings
|
||
them to the surface, where both the ~eather and SUTAN+ 7-E will
|
||
kill or weaken them.
|
||
Rhizome Bermudagrass: The rhizomes and stolons of ~ermudagrass
|
||
must be cut up thoroughly so that four or less modes remain on
|
||
a strand. For control of bermudagrass, the disc must be set to
|
||
cut 6 inches deep.
|
||
*Use the higher rate of ATRAZINE on so;ls with over 51 organic
|
||
matter.
|
||
For Suppression of Broadleaf Silnal~rass: For early and mid season
|
||
suppresslon. use 7 pints of suT N+ -E and 1-1/4 to 2 pounds
|
||
ATRAZINE 80-W or 1 to 1-1/2 quarts ATRAZINE 4-L per acre. CYlti
|
||
vation or application of a post-emergence herbicide recommended
|
||
for broadleaf signal grass will aid in extending control to late
|
||
season.
|
||
Fall Application: For use only in Minnesota, Northern Iowa (North
|
||
of Interstate 80), Northeast Nebraska (North of Interstate 80 and
|
||
East of State Highway 14), Sout~ Dakota (East of Missouri River),
|
||
Wisconsin and Northern Illinois (North of Interstate 80). Apply
|
||
and incorporate 7 pints SUTAN+ 7-E and 2 pou~~s ~TR~ZlNE 80W
|
||
or 1-1/2 quarts ATRAZINE 4L per acre in the late fall before the
|
||
ground freezes.
|
||
NOTE: Do not use Fall application for control of wild cane.
|
||
CULTURAL PRACTICES FOLLOWING APPLICATION
|
||
14
|
||
Should weeds develop, a shallow cultivation o~ rotary hoeing
|
||
will generally result 1n better weed control. When cultivat1ng for
|
||
any reason, it Shoyld be shallow; i.e., no more than 1/2 the depth
|
||
the herb1cide was incorporated.
|
||
|
||
·'
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX COMBINATION 15.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLAOEX* (SOW or 4L! combination
|
||
*BLADEX is the registered Trademark of Shell Chemical Co~pany
|
||
GENERAL INFORMATION
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E may be used
|
||
weed control 1n corn.
|
||
spectrum of weeds than
|
||
fn combfnation wfth BLADEX (SOW or 4L) for
|
||
These combfnations will control a broader
|
||
will either of the products used alone.
|
||
These combinat10ns may be applied as a tank mix. preplant and soil
|
||
incorporated; or the BLADEX (SOW or 4L! May be applied preemergence
|
||
following a pre-plant incorporated applic~tion of SUTAN+ 7-E.
|
||
IMPORTANT: Observe all cautfons and limitations on the BLAOEX
|
||
(SOW or 4L) and SUTAN+ /-E labels.
|
||
Make only one app11catfo~ per crop •
|
||
.
|
||
Do not use on milo or sorghUM. 00 not use on corn seed stock
|
||
(Breeders. Foundation. or Increase).
|
||
00 not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or dis?osal of
|
||
wastes.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED BY SUTA"+ 7-E/BLADEX
|
||
Annual Grasses:
|
||
Annual Bluegrass (Poa annual
|
||
Annual Fescues (Festii"c:t spp.)
|
||
Annual (Italian) Ryegras~ (Lolium multiflorum)
|
||
Barnyardgrass. Watergrass (Ech,nochloa Crus-gal11)
|
||
Bullgrass (pas~alu. boscfanum)
|
||
Crabgrass (Dl~ taria spp.)
|
||
Fall PanicumPanicum dfchotomiflo~um)
|
||
Field Sandbur* (Cenchrus 3uciflorus)
|
||
Giant Foxta1l (Setaria faben
|
||
Goosegrass (Eleuslne 1n ca
|
||
Green Foxtail (Setaria viridis)
|
||
Indian Lovegrass (Eragrostis pilosa)
|
||
~ursler1ce (Echinochloa colonum)
|
||
Seedl1ng Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
Seeding JohnsoAgrass* (Sor,hum halepense) Stinkgrass (Eragrostis c11 anensis) ,
|
||
Texas Panfcum-+. Buffllograss. Coloradogrlss (Panicum texanum)
|
||
Volunteer Sorghum- (SorghuM spp.)
|
||
Wild Cane-. Shattercane. 8lack Amber Cane,
|
||
Chicken Corn. SCltter Cane (SorghUM bfcolor)
|
||
See Wild Cane Rate and Cultural Recommendations.
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
•
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX COMBINATION
|
||
Wild Oat (Avena fatua)
|
||
W1tchgrass (Panicum capillare)
|
||
Yellow Foxtail (Setaria glauca)
|
||
16.
|
||
*Cultivation is suggested in addition to the SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX
|
||
~reatment in fields with moderate to heavy infestations of wild
|
||
cane. sandbur. Texas panicum. johnsongrass seedlings. or volunteer
|
||
sorghum.
|
||
+Southeast Region only
|
||
Annual Broadleaf Weeds:
|
||
Annual Butter~up (Ranunculus spp.)
|
||
Annual Groundchprry (Physalis lanceifolia)
|
||
Annual Morn1ngglory (Ipomoea purpurea)
|
||
Annual Sedge (Carex !U")
|
||
Black Mustard (Brasslca nigra)
|
||
Burr~lobur (Solanum.rostratum)
|
||
Carpetweed (Mollugo vertidllata).
|
||
Common Chickweed (Stellaria med1a)
|
||
Common Cocklebur (Xanthlum p~~sylvanicum)
|
||
Common Groundsel (Seneclo vUlgarlS)
|
||
Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album)
|
||
Cemmon Mallow (Malva neglecta)
|
||
Common Purslane (Portulaca 01eracea)
|
||
Corn Spurry (Spergula arvensis)
|
||
Floras Paintbrush (Emilia saglttata)
|
||
Florida Pusley (Richardla scabra)
|
||
Hedge Mustard (Sisymbr1um officinale)
|
||
Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium)
|
||
Kochia (Kochia scoparla)
|
||
Mayweed (Anthemis cotula)
|
||
Pennsylvanla Smartweed (Polygonum pensylvanicum)
|
||
Pigweed (Amaranthus spp.)
|
||
Pineappleweed (Matricaria matricarioides)
|
||
Plantain (Plantago ~)
|
||
Pocrjoe (Dlodia teres)--
|
||
Prostrate Knotweed (P01VSOnum aviculare)
|
||
Prostrate Spurge (Eupnor ia supina)
|
||
Ragweed (Ambrosia spp.)
|
||
Seedling Curly Dock (Ru.ex crispus)
|
||
Shepherdspurse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
|
||
Smallflower Galinsoga (Gallnsoga parvlflora)
|
||
Prickly Sida (Sida sp1nosa) "
|
||
Tarweed (Hem1zon1a con~esta)
|
||
Velvetleaf (Abut110n t eophrasti)
|
||
W1ld Buckwheat (P01{gonu. convolvulus)
|
||
W1ld Mustard (Brass CI kaber)
|
||
Wild Radish (Raphanus raphlnistru.)
|
||
Wild Turnip (Brassl,. ca.pestris)
|
||
16
|
||
|
||
"
|
||
(
|
||
c
|
||
~UTAN+ 7-E/8LADEX COMBINATION
|
||
Perennial Weeds:
|
||
Rhiz~me Ber~udagrass+ (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass* (Sorghu~ haJepense)
|
||
Purple Kutgrass, Nutsedge {Cyperus rotundus)
|
||
Yellow Kutgrass, Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus)
|
||
·Partial control (suppression only)
|
||
+Southeast Region only
|
||
17.
|
||
Existtng stands of nutgrass must be turned under and chopped up
|
||
thoroughly before treatment. Cultivation is suggested in addition
|
||
to SUTAN+ 7-E/BlADEX treatment in fields with ~oderate to heavy
|
||
nutgrass infestations.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
combination can be mixed with
|
||
so ut HU1
|
||
on
|
||
TANK MIX DIRECTIONS: See Appendix III
|
||
Application and Incorporation Directions:
|
||
For a tank mix application, apply the recom~ended dosage (see
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS) in 10 to 50 gallons of water per acre {use the
|
||
higher gallonage ~n arid areas) using a properly calibrated.
|
||
low-pressure type nozzle (flOOd. fan or swirl chamber) or boom
|
||
type sprayer having good agitation. Check frequently during
|
||
application to be sure the nozzles are free from clogging and
|
||
are delivering a uniform spray pattern. Read directions on the
|
||
BlADEX (SOW or 4L) label concerning nozzle and screen size~.
|
||
The tank mix must be incorporated into the soil immediately after
|
||
applicatio~ to prevent loss of the SUTAN+ /-E. Whenever possible.
|
||
application and incorporation should be done in the same operation.
|
||
Apply the herbicides to well-worked soil, dry e~ough to permit good
|
||
5011 mixing.
|
||
See Appendix I for Soil Mixing ( incorporation) before Planting
|
||
Directions.
|
||
"
|
||
loss of weed control will result fro. any delay in tncorporation
|
||
if SUTAK+ 7-E is applied to a moist soi I surface.
|
||
If there must be a delay (less than one hour) in incorporation of
|
||
the herbicides when application and incorporation are done in
|
||
separate operations, SUTAK+ 7-E must be appl i ed to a dry soi 1 17
|
||
surface <at least l/Z inch deep) and free from dew and incidental
|
||
lIIo1sture.
|
||
|
||
.'
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLAOEl COMBINATiON 18.
|
||
IMPORTANT: Thorough mixing of SUTAN+ 7-E in the soil is necessary_
|
||
the sOlI must be in good tilth. Improper discing or poor tilth
|
||
(large ClOdS) may resttlt in unsatisfactory control.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLAOEX (80W or 4L) Fluid Fertilizer Tank Mix
|
||
The SUTAN+ I-E/B~AOEX (BOW or 4L) combination can be combined with
|
||
fluid fertilizers for applications made before planting. However,
|
||
the phys1cal compatibility with these fluid fertilizers must be
|
||
determir.ed before combining in the spray tank, and even though
|
||
found to De compatIble, constant agitation 1s necessary to keep
|
||
the SUTAN+ 7-E/BLAOEX evenly mixed with the fluid fertilizer during
|
||
ap;ilication.
|
||
Refer to Appendix II regarding the procedure for testing the com-
|
||
( oat1b11ity of SUTAN+ 7-E/BLAOEX combir.ation with fluid fertilizers.
|
||
. (
|
||
Impregnation on Dry BUlk fertilizers
|
||
Dry bulk fertllizers (e'xcept single sllperphosphate, treble super
|
||
phosphate and nltrate fertilizers) may be impregnated or c04ted
|
||
with SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX (BOW or 4L). However, uni~orm distribution
|
||
of SUTAN+ 7-E/BLAOEX (BOW or 4l) on fertilizer particles and
|
||
uniform application are necessary to assure good results. See
|
||
Appendix IV for lnformatlon and directions for impregnation and
|
||
use for these combinations.
|
||
For sequentIal application of SUTAN+ 7-E preplant incorporated
|
||
followed by BLADE X (BOW or 4L) pre-emergence, consult the appro
|
||
priate application directions on the respective product labels.
|
||
Follow the dosage recommendations given below •
|
||
RECOMMENOATI OMS
|
||
For all uses, CUltivation is recommended in addition to the SUTAN+
|
||
7-E/BLAOEX treatment ln fields with moderate to heavy infestations
|
||
of wild cane, nutgrass, sandbur, johnsongrass seedlings, rhizome
|
||
bermudagrass. Texas panicum, or volunteer sorghum.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre (Conventional Sprays)
|
||
For control of annual rasses and broadl!af weeds: Use 3-1/2 to
|
||
pInts 0 + an to LAOEX BOW or 3
|
||
to 4 pints BLAOEX 4L per acre. Use the higher rates of SUTAN +
|
||
7-E on medium (_edium fine textured-silt loaM, clay loam, etc.) to
|
||
fine (fine textured-clay) soils ~nd for sandbur and johnsongrass
|
||
seedling control.
|
||
For control of nutsedge and Texas pan1cu~ (in addition to the
|
||
broadleaf weeds and annual grasses lIsted): Use 4-1/2 to 7 10
|
||
pints of SUTAN+ 7-E and 2 to 2-1/2 pounds BlAOEX BOW or 3 to 4 a
|
||
pints BlAOEX 4l per acre.
|
||
|
||
.'
|
||
(
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX COMBINATION
|
||
For control of wild cane: (In addition to the broadleaf weeds and
|
||
annual grasses 11sted): When applied and incorporated immediately
|
||
before planting, SUT~N+ 7-E at the rate of 7 pints and 2 to 2-1/2
|
||
pounds BL~DEX 80-W or 3 to 4 pints BLADEX 4-L per acre will reduce
|
||
competition from wild cane. On continuous corn acreage with high
|
||
cane seed population, rotation to another crop is recommended.
|
||
NOTE: S~e preceding SUTAN+ 7-E section for wild cane
|
||
supplemental cultural and tillage practices.
|
||
For control of Johnsongrass and Bermudagrass (in addition to the
|
||
broadleaf weeds and annual grasses listed): Apply and disc
|
||
incorporate SUTAN+ 7-E just before planting at the rate of 4-1/2
|
||
to 7 pints plus 2 to 2-1/2 pounds of BLADEX 80W or 3 to 4 pints
|
||
BLADEX 4L per acre. Use the higher rate of SUTAN+ 7-E on medium
|
||
(medium fine textured-silt loam, clay loam etc.) soils, fine
|
||
(fine texturedclay) soils, for rhizome johnsongrass suppression
|
||
and for heavy infestations. Disc a second time at right angles.
|
||
to the first. Cultivate at least once, preferably twice •
|
||
.
|
||
Johnsongrass: Using a program of plowing a~d discing followed by
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E will give good control of seedlings and greatly reduce
|
||
competition from plants coming from rhizomes.
|
||
In some areas discing 2 to 3 times spaced at 4 to 6 week intervals
|
||
during Fall and Winter can be done. If this cannot be done, start
|
||
with fall plowing followed by several discing in the spring before
|
||
plantin3. The discing cuts rhizomes into small pieces and bririgs
|
||
them to the surface, where both the weather and SUTAN+ 7-E will
|
||
kill or weaken them.
|
||
{ Rhizome Bermudagrass: The rhizo~es and stolons of bermudagrass
|
||
must be cut up thoroughly so that four or less nodes remain on a
|
||
strand. For control of berrnudagrsss, the disc must be set to cut
|
||
6 inches deep.
|
||
NOTE: BLADE X in combination with SUTAN+ 7-E is not recommended
|
||
for use on coarse or medium textured soils containing less
|
||
than l~ organic matter. Use the lower rate of BLADEX on
|
||
coarse to medium textured soils containing l~ organic matter
|
||
and above. Use the higher rate of BLADEX on fine (fine
|
||
textured-clay) $0~1s with 3~ organic matter and above.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEXcan be applied either as a tank Mix combination
|
||
and incorporated into the soil or apply SUTAR+ 1-E preplant
|
||
incorporated followed by BLADEX pre-emergence. If BLADEX is sur
|
||
face-a~plied on top of a preplant application of SUTAN+ 7-E, a
|
||
rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation is recommended if rainfall
|
||
or sprinkler irrigation has not occured within about 10 days
|
||
after the application of BLADEX.
|
||
19
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
l
|
||
~001:~il .. 7 ,
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/H'ADEX COMBINATION 20.
|
||
PLANTING
|
||
Do not plant seed deeper than 2 inche~ for a SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX
|
||
application made before planting. Seeding can be done immediately
|
||
or it may be delayed up to 2 weeks. To avoid removinr SUTANi 7-EI
|
||
BLADEX from the row (with loss of weed control tn the row), do not
|
||
mo~e or shape soil after treatment, such as by planting in deep
|
||
furrows. If lt 15 necessary to work the soil fol lowing application
|
||
and incorporation, but before planting, it should be shallow, i.e.,
|
||
no more than 1/2 the depth the herbicide was inca porated.
|
||
CULTURAL PRACTICES FOLLOWINr. APPLICAriON
|
||
Should weeds develop, a shallo:1 cultivation or rotary hoeing will
|
||
generally result i. better weed control. When cultivating for any
|
||
reason, it should be shallow, i.e., no more than 1/2 the depth the
|
||
herbicide was incorporated.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLAOEX 3-WAY TANK MIX DIRECTIONS
|
||
A tank mix combination of SUTAN+ 7-E, ATRAZINE, and BLADEX can be
|
||
applied and mixed tnto the soil before planting for weed control
|
||
in corn. This combination wil~ control a broader spectru~ of weeds
|
||
than will any of these mat~rials used alone. In ad~itlon, potential
|
||
hazard of ATRAZINE residues affecting certain succeeding crops is
|
||
reduced because a lower rate of ATRAZINE can be used when it is
|
||
combined with SUTAN+ 7-E/~LADE~ than when it i3 used alone.
|
||
IMPORTANT: Observe all cautions and limitations on the
|
||
ATRAZINE (80W or 4L), BLADEX (80W or 4L), and
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E labels.
|
||
Make only one ap.licaticn per crop. After treatment with
|
||
SUTAN+ l-E/ATRALIN~/BLADEX combination, do not plant any crop
|
||
except corn until the following year or injury may occur.
|
||
Do not use on milo or sorghum. Do not use on corJ seed stock
|
||
(Breeders, Foundation or Increase).
|
||
00 not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal
|
||
of wastes.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED BY SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX TANK MIX
|
||
Annual Grasses:
|
||
Annual Bluegrass (Poa annual
|
||
Annual Fescues (FestUca spp.)
|
||
Annual (Italian) Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)
|
||
Sarnyardgras~, Watergrass (Echinochloa crus-galli)
|
||
20
|
||
|
||
..
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
~UTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX TANK MIX
|
||
Bullgrass (Paspalum boscianum)
|
||
Crabgrass (Dl~ltarla spp.)
|
||
Fall PanicumPanicum dichotomiflorum)
|
||
Field Sandbur* (Cenchrus cauclflOruS)
|
||
Giant Foxtail (Setaria fa eri)
|
||
Goosegrass (Eleusine indica)
|
||
Green Foxtail (Setaria viridis
|
||
Indian Lovegrass (Eragrostls pilosa)
|
||
Jungler1ce (Echinochloa cOlonum)
|
||
Seedling Bermudagrass (C~nodon dactylon)
|
||
Seedling Johnsongrass* ( orghum ha(epense)
|
||
Stinkgrass (Eragrostis cllianensis)
|
||
21.
|
||
Texas Panicum*+, Buffalograss. Coloradograss (Panicum texanum)
|
||
Volunteer Sorghum* (Sorghum spp.)
|
||
Wild Cane*, Shattercane, Black Amber Cane,
|
||
Chicken Corn, Scatter Cane (Sorghum bicolor)
|
||
See Wild Cane Rate and Cultural Recommendations.
|
||
Wild Oats (Avena fatua)
|
||
Witchgrass (Pa~icu~ ~apillare)
|
||
Yellow Foxtal( (Setarla gtauca)
|
||
:ultivation 1s suggested in additlon to the SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/
|
||
oL~DEX treatment in fields with moderate to heavy infestations of
|
||
wild cane, sandbur, Texas panicum, johnsongrass seedlings, Jr
|
||
volunteer sorghum.
|
||
+Southeast Region only.
|
||
Annual Broadleaf Weeds:
|
||
Annual Buttercup (Ranunculus spp.)
|
||
Annual Groundcherry (PhysailS lanceifolia)
|
||
Annual Mornlngglory (Ipomoea purpurea)
|
||
Annual Sedge (Carex spp.)
|
||
Buffalobur (Solanum rostratum)
|
||
Carpetweed (MOIIUio verticillata)
|
||
Common Chickweed St~laria media)
|
||
Common Cocklebur (Xanthlum ~enSYlvaniCum)
|
||
Common Groundsel (Senecio vu gari~)
|
||
Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium ~lbum)
|
||
Common Mallow (Malva neglecta)
|
||
Common Purslanp (Portulaca ole~a~ea)
|
||
Corn Spurry (Spergula arvensis)
|
||
Floras Paintbrush (Emilia saglttata)
|
||
Florida Pusley (Richardia scabra)
|
||
Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium offic1nale)
|
||
Jimsonweed (Datura stramonlum)
|
||
Kochia (Kochia scoparla)
|
||
Mayweed (Anthemis cotula)
|
||
Mustards (Brasslca spp.)
|
||
Nightshade (Solanum spp.)
|
||
Pigweed (Amaranthus spp.)
|
||
PineapplewAed (Matricaria matricariofdes)
|
||
Plantain (Plantaoo spP.) 21
|
||
|
||
~ J .. ,
|
||
)UIAN+ 7~E/ATRAZINE/BLAPEX TANK MIX
|
||
Poorjoe (Diodia teres)
|
||
Prostrate Knotweed (P01YsOnum aviculare)
|
||
Prostrate Sp~rge {Euphor ia ~",~}
|
||
Ragw~ed (Ambrosia spp.)
|
||
Seedling Curly Dock (Ru~ex crispus)
|
||
Shepherds purse (Capse11a bur~a-pastoris)
|
||
Smallflower Galinsoga (Galinsoga parvlflora)
|
||
Smartwecd (P01~gOnum sPP.)
|
||
Prickly Sida ( ida spinosa)
|
||
Tarweed (Hemizonla congesta)
|
||
Velvetleat (Abutilon theophrasti)
|
||
Wild Buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus)
|
||
Wild Radish (Ra hanus ra hanistrum)
|
||
Wild Turnip (Brassica campestris
|
||
Perenni al Weeds:
|
||
Rhizome Bermudagrass~ (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
Purple Nutgrass, "~tr~dge (Cyperus ~~un~us) .
|
||
Yellow Nutgrass, Nutsedge (Cyper~s esculentus)
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass· (Sorghum halepense)
|
||
22.
|
||
Existlng stands of nutgrass must be turned under and chopped up
|
||
thoroughly before treatment. Cultivation is suggested in addition
|
||
to SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX treatment in fields with mode~ate
|
||
to heavy nutgrass infestations.
|
||
·Partial Control (Suppression) only.
|
||
+Sout~east Region only.
|
||
DIR~CTIONS FOR USE
|
||
The SUTAN+ 7~E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX (80W or 4L) combinat~on can be
|
||
~ixed with water and applied as a spray.
|
||
TANK MIX DIRECTIONS: see Appendix lIt.
|
||
Application and Incorporation Directions:
|
||
For a tank mix appl'ca~ion, apply the recommended dosage (see
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS) in 10 to 50 gal Ions of water per acre (use the
|
||
hig~er gallonage in arid areas) using a properly calibrated, 10'11-
|
||
pressure type nozzle (flood, fan or swirl chamber), on boom-type
|
||
sprayer having good, but not excessiv~ agitation. Check frequently
|
||
during application to be sure the nozzles ar~ free frem clogging
|
||
and are delivering a uniform pattern. Read dir~ct10ns on the
|
||
ATRAZINE and 8LADE~ (BOW or 4L) labels concerning nozzle and
|
||
screen sizes.
|
||
The tank mix must bt incorporated into the soil immediately af~er
|
||
application to prevent loss of the SUTAN+ 7-E. Whenever possible,
|
||
application and lncorporation should be done in t~e same operatio~.
|
||
Apply the herbicides to well-worked !;oil, dry enough to permit gooo
|
||
soil mixi n9. 22
|
||
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX TANK MIX n.
|
||
See Appendix I for Soil Mixing (incorporation) before Planting
|
||
Directions.
|
||
Loss of weed control will result .rom any delay in incorporation
|
||
if SUTAN+ 7-E is applied to a moist soil surface.
|
||
If there must be a delay (less than one hour) 1n incorporation of
|
||
the herbicides when application and incorporation are done in
|
||
separate operations. SUTAN+ /-E must be applied to a dry soil
|
||
surface (at least 1/2 inch deep) and free from dew and incidental
|
||
moisture.
|
||
IMPORTANT: Thorough mixing of SUTAN+ 7-E in the soil is necessary.
|
||
The so;1 must be in good tilth. Improper discing or poor tilth
|
||
(large clods) may result in unsatisfactory control.
|
||
PLANTING
|
||
Do not plant seed aeepe.r than 2 inches for a SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZtNEI
|
||
BLADEX application made before planting. Seeding can be done
|
||
immediately or .t may be delayed up to 2 weeks. To avoid removing
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX from the row (with loss of weed control
|
||
in the row). do not move or shape soils after treatment. such as
|
||
by planting in dp.ep furrows. If it is necessary to work the soil
|
||
should be shallow. i.e •• no more than 1/2 the depth the herbicide
|
||
was incorporated.
|
||
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
( NOTE: The SUTAN~ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX tank mix combination is
|
||
not recommended on corn grown in Arizona or in the ten
|
||
Southernmost California counties.
|
||
For all uses. cultivation is recommended in addition to the
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX treatment in fields with moderate to
|
||
heavy infestations of wild cane. nutgrass. sandbur. johnsongrass
|
||
seedlings. rhizome bermudagrass, Texas panicum. or volunteer
|
||
sorghum.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
For control of annual Use 3-1/2 to
|
||
p nts 0 +, poun s O-W or I quart
|
||
ATRAZINE 4L. and 2 pounds BLADEX BOW or 3 pints BLADEX 4L per
|
||
acre. Use the higher rate of SUTAN+ 7-E on mediuM (medium fine
|
||
textured-silt loam, clay loam. etc.) to fine (fine textured-clay)
|
||
s011s and for sandbur and johnsongrass seedling control.
|
||
23
|
||
|
||
..
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX TANK MIX
|
||
For control of nutgrass and Texas panicum: (In addition to the
|
||
broadleaf weeds and annual grasses listed): Use 4-1/2 to 7 pints
|
||
of SUTAN+ 7-E, 1-1/4 pounds ATRAZINE 80W or 1 quart ATRAZINE 4L.
|
||
and 2 pounds BLADEX 80W or 3 pints BLADEX 4L per acre. Use the
|
||
higher rates of SUTAN+ 7-E on medium (mtdium fine textured-silt
|
||
loam, clay loam, etc.) soils, fine (fine textured-clay) soils and
|
||
for heavy infestations.
|
||
For Control of Wild Cane: (In addition to the broadleaf weeds and
|
||
annual grasses Ilsted): When applied and incorporated immediately
|
||
before planting, SUTAN+ 7-E at the rate of 7 pints and 1-1/4
|
||
pounds of Atrazine 80-W or 1 quart Atrazine 4-L and 2 pounds BLADEX
|
||
80-W or 3 pints BLADEX 4-L per acre will reduce competition from
|
||
wild cane. On continuous carn acreage with high cane seed popu
|
||
lation, rotation to another crop is recommended • . .
|
||
NOTE: See preced.ng SUtAN+ 7-E section for wild cane
|
||
supplemental Cultural and tillage practices.
|
||
in addition to the
|
||
broad ea weeds and annua grasses isted: pp y and dlSC
|
||
incorporate suTAN+ 7-E just before plantlng at the rate of 4-1/2
|
||
to 7 pints, plus 1-1/4 pounds of ATRAZI·.F. SOW or 1 quart of
|
||
ATRAZINE 4L, plus 2 pounds of BLADEX 80~ or 3 pints of BLADEX 4L
|
||
per acre. Use the higher rates of SUTAN+ 7-E on medium (medium
|
||
fine textured-silt loam, clay loaw., etc.) soils, fine (fine
|
||
texturedclay) soils, lor rhizome johnsongrass suppression and
|
||
for heavy infestations. Disc a second time at right angles to
|
||
the first. Cultivate at least once, preferably twice.
|
||
Rhizome Bermudagrass: The rhizomes and stolons of bermudagrass
|
||
must be cut up thoroughly so that fou- or less nodes remain on a
|
||
strand. For control of bermudagrass, the disc must be set to cut
|
||
6 inches deep.
|
||
JOhnSOn~rass: Using a pro~ram of plowl~g and discing followed by
|
||
sOTAN+-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX will give good control of seedlings and
|
||
greatly reduce competition from plants coming from rhizomes.
|
||
In some areas discing 2 to 3 times spaced at 4 to 6 weeks intervals
|
||
during fall and winter can be done. If this cannot be done, start
|
||
wit~ f~~l plowing followed by several discings in the spring before
|
||
planting. The discing cuts rhizomes into small pieces and ~rings
|
||
them to the surface, where both the weather and SUTAN+ 7-E will
|
||
kill or weaken them.
|
||
NOTE: BLADEX in combination with SUTAN+ 7-E and ATRAZINE
|
||
1s not recommended for use on coarse or medium textured
|
||
soils containing less than l~ organic matter.
|
||
24
|
||
|
||
· ..
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE/BLADEX TANK MIX 25.
|
||
CULTURAL PRACTICES FOLLOWING APPLICATIO~
|
||
Should weeds develop, a shallow cultivation or rotary hoeing will
|
||
generally result in better weed control. When cultivating for any
|
||
reason, it should be shallow; i.e., no more than 1/2 the depth the
|
||
herbicide was incorporated.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
PROHIBITIONS:
|
||
or dis po s a 1 •
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage
|
||
Open dumping is prohibited.
|
||
STORAGE: Keep container tightly closed when
|
||
store near seeds, fertilizers or foodstu~fs.
|
||
children, pets and domestic animals. Can be
|
||
as low as minus 50°F.
|
||
not in
|
||
Store
|
||
stored
|
||
use. Do not
|
||
out of reach of
|
||
at temperatures
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: R1nse spray equipment. Waste resulting from
|
||
the use of thlS product may be dispos'ed of on site or at an approved
|
||
waste disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
|
||
Metal - Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or
|
||
reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary 'andfil"
|
||
or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Plastic - Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or
|
||
reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill,
|
||
or by incineration, or. if allowed by state and local authorities,
|
||
by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
NOTICE - READ CAREFULLY
|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE: Stauffer (and seller) offer(s) this product
|
||
for sale subject to, and buyer and all users are deemed to have
|
||
accepted. the following conditions of sale and warranty which
|
||
may only be varied by written agreement of a dUlY authorized
|
||
representltive uf Stauffer.
|
||
WARRANTY LIMITATION: Stauffer warrants that this product con;~rms
|
||
to the chemlcal description on the label and is reasonably fit
|
||
for the purposes referred to in the directio~s for use on the
|
||
label subject to the inherent risks referred to below. Stauffer
|
||
makes no other express warranties: THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY
|
||
OF MERCHANTARILITY and there are no warranties which extend
|
||
beyond the description on the label hereof.
|
||
INHERENT RISKS: The directions for use of this product are believed
|
||
to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is
|
||
impossible to eliminate all risks associated with use. Buyer
|
||
assumes all risks associated with use or application of this'~ 25
|
||
product contrary to label instructions or resulting from extra
|
||
ordinary weather conditions.
|
||
|
||
- .
|
||
•
|
||
(
|
||
. ~ .
|
||
~UTAN+ 7-E INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: In no case shall Stauffer be liable for
|
||
spec1al, indlrect, or consequential damages resulting from the
|
||
use or handling of this product and no claim of any kind shall
|
||
be greater 1n amount than the purchase price of the product 1n
|
||
respect of which such damag~s are claimed.
|
||
APPENDIX I
|
||
SOIL MIXING (INCORPORATION) BEFORE PLANTING DIRECTIONS
|
||
The following equipment commonly is used for soil mixing (incor
|
||
poration) before planting.
|
||
Power-Driven Cultivation Equi~ment (recommended on all soil types
|
||
prevlously prlmary tl1Ied}: 11 PTO driven c~ltivation tools must
|
||
be adjusted so as to have a tillage action speed (originating from
|
||
internal gears and/or tractor gear) synchronized to the tractor's
|
||
forward speed so that thorough soil mixing is obtained.
|
||
a. Horizontal axis of rotation: set to cut 2 to 3
|
||
inches deep.
|
||
b. Vertical axis of rotat~on: set to cut 6 to 8
|
||
inches deep.
|
||
Tandem discs (recommended on a11 soil types): Set to cut to a
|
||
deptn of 4 to 6 inches, operated at 4 to 6 mph followed by a
|
||
spiked-tooth harrow or some other leveling device which extends
|
||
beyond the ends of the discs. For more thorough mixing (for
|
||
control of deep-germinating grasses - wild cane, seedling john
|
||
songrass and nutsedge), disc in two difierent directions. When
|
||
discing the second time, the disc should be reset to cut no
|
||
deeper than 4 to 6 inches.
|
||
Field cultivator (recommended on lighter soils in gOOd tilth):
|
||
Use 3 to 4 rows of sweeps spaced at 7 inch or less intervals and
|
||
staggered so that no soil is left unturned, followed by a sp~ked
|
||
tooth harrow pulled behind the cultivator. Do not use Chisels
|
||
or points. Set the cult1vator to cut 4 to 6 inches deep, operated
|
||
at 5 mph or More. fhe field cultivator should not be used alone
|
||
as an incorporation tool where control of deep germinat1ng weeds
|
||
such as nutgrass, johnsongrass seedl1ngs or ~~ld cane 1s desired.
|
||
For control of these weeds, use a disc alone for at least one of
|
||
the passes over the field.
|
||
26
|
||
|
||
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|
||
Procedure For Testing The Compatibtltty Of SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
With Fluid Fertilizer
|
||
APPENDIX II
|
||
27.
|
||
PROCEDURE FOR TESTING THE COMPATIBILITY OF SUTAN+ 7-E or SUTAN+
|
||
7-E/ATRAZINE (80W or 4L) or SUTAN+ 7~/BLADEX (80W or 4L) with
|
||
fluid fertilizers.
|
||
The following procedure is suggested for determining whether SUTAN+
|
||
7-E, SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (80W or 4L) or SUTAN+ 7-E/ BLADEX (80W or
|
||
4L) may be combined with a specific fluid fertilizer for spray tank
|
||
application.
|
||
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
|
||
1. A. SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
B. or SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (80W or 4L) combination
|
||
C. or SUTAN+ 7-E/BL~DEX (80W or 4L) combination.
|
||
2. Fluid fertilizer t~ be used.
|
||
3. Adjuvant for fertilizer tank mix: Compex*, Sponto 168-D*,
|
||
Uni-Mix*, Unite* or equivalent. The adjuvant which provides
|
||
the best emulsification depends on the specific fertilizer
|
||
under conSideration.
|
||
·Compex, Kalo Laboratories Inc., Kansas City, Missouri; Sponto
|
||
168-D, Witco Chemical Company, Houston, Texas; Uni-Mix,
|
||
Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kans~s City, Kansas; Unite,
|
||
Hopkins Agricultural Chemical Company, Madison, Wisconsin.
|
||
4. Two one-quart, wide-mouth glass jars with lid or stopper.
|
||
5. Measuring spoons (a graduated pipette or cylinder will
|
||
provide more accurate .easurelllent; 1 tablespoon equals 3
|
||
teaspoons, 1 teaspoon equals approximately 5 m1).
|
||
6. Measuring cup, 8 oz. (237 1111).
|
||
PROCEDURE:
|
||
1. Pour a pint (473 m1) of the fluid fertilizer into each
|
||
of the quart jars.
|
||
2. Add ~djuvant to one of the jars and mix (see next rate table).
|
||
; Add the SUTAN+ 7-E, SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE or SUTAN+ 7-E/
|
||
BLADEX combination to both jars (see next three rate tables).
|
||
4. Close both jars with lid or stopper and mix the contents by
|
||
turning the jars upside down ten times.
|
||
5. Inspect the surtace and body of the mixtures - ".- 27
|
||
|
||
• ,
|
||
~rocedure For Testing The Compattblltty Of SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
Wtth Fluid Fertilizers - Conttnued
|
||
(Al Immediately after completing the jar inversions.
|
||
28.
|
||
(8) After allow1ng the jars to stand qutetly for 30 .1nutes.
|
||
(Cl And then again after repeating the jar 1nversions.
|
||
A .1xture may be lncompatible if either of the following cond1tions
|
||
1s observed at either inspection period:
|
||
(1) An oi 1 I ayer or large ot 1 gl obul es are seen at the surface
|
||
of the mixture.
|
||
(2) Clumps or aggregates are present.
|
||
If a uniform mix cannot be made, the mixture should not be used.
|
||
If elther mixture remains, uniform for 30 minutes, the combination
|
||
may be used. If the mixture with adjuvant stays mixed, but the '
|
||
mixture without adjuvarit does not, b~ sure to use the adjuvant in
|
||
the spray tank.
|
||
Should either mixture ~eparate after 30 minutes, but remix readily
|
||
and uniformly with 10 jar inversions, the mixture can be used 1f
|
||
good agitation is maintained in the tank. If nondispers1ble oil,
|
||
sludge or clumps of solids form, the mixture should not be used.
|
||
If the SUTAN+ 7-E, SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (80-W or 4-L) or SUTAK+
|
||
7-E/ 8LADEX (80-W or 4-L) is tncompatible with the ferttltzer,
|
||
carefully inspect the mixture containing the adjuvant. If this
|
||
mixture is compatible, then the SUTAN+ 7-E, SUTAK+ 7-E/ATRAZINE
|
||
(80-W or 4-L) or SUTAN+ 7-E/ 8LADEX (80-W or 4-L) .ay be used
|
||
with the fluid fertilizer provided that the adjuvant is added to
|
||
the fluid fertilizer and thoroughly mixed before the herbicides
|
||
are added. Add the adjuvant at a rate of 3 pints per 100 gallons
|
||
of fluid fertilizer. Minimize foaming by using moderate agitation.
|
||
1f the mixtures with the adjuvant are also incompatible, they
|
||
should not be used 1n the same tank with the fertilizer.
|
||
Rate Table for SUTAN+ 7-E and Adjuvant··
|
||
with the Fluid Fert11tzer
|
||
Gallons ot Fluid Fertilizer to
|
||
be applied per acre
|
||
mI. or tsp. of SUTAK. 7-E·
|
||
to be added to "I pint of Fertilizer
|
||
ml. tsp.
|
||
10 6-3/4 1 1/3
|
||
15 4-1/2 1
|
||
20 3-1/3 2/3
|
||
25 2-2/3 1/2 ..
|
||
30 2-1/4 1/2
|
||
40 1- 2/3 1/3
|
||
28
|
||
|
||
. '
|
||
. . .
|
||
Procedure For Testing The Co.patibillty of SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
With Fluid Fertilizer - Continued 29.
|
||
• Based on field rate of 1 pound active ingredient per acre In the
|
||
fertl1izer vOlumes indicated. Increase volume proportionately
|
||
to correspond with intended field rate in terms of pounds active
|
||
ingredient per acre (e.g. for field rate of 4 pounds actual SUTAN+
|
||
7-E in 30 gallons fertilizer per acre, add 9 mI. or 2 tsp. SUTAN+
|
||
7-E to each jar Tor compatibility testing purposes) •
|
||
•• Two (2) 11111 Iii i ters or one-half (1/2) teaspoon of adjuvant shoul d
|
||
be added to 1 pint of tluid fertilizer in order to equa1 the rate
|
||
of 3 pints of adjuvant per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizers.
|
||
Rate Table· for 1/4 cup of SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE
|
||
premix·· and Adjuvant··· with Fluid Fertilizer
|
||
Gallons of Fluid Fertilizer to 10 15 20 25 30 40
|
||
be applied per acre
|
||
tsp. of SUTAN+ 7-E premix 6-1/4 4 3 2-1/2 2 1-1/2
|
||
with ATRAZINE
|
||
t~p. of ATRAZINE 80-WP for 7-3/4 5-1/4 4 3-1/4 2-3/4 2
|
||
premix with SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
tsp. of ATRAZINE 4-L for 4 2-3/4 2 1-3/4 1-1/4 1
|
||
premix with SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
·Based on field rate of 4 pounds actual SUTAN and 1.6 pounds actual
|
||
ATRAZINE (80-W) or 1.5 pounds actual ATRAZINE (4-L) per acre in
|
||
the fertilizer volumes lndicated.
|
||
··Prepare two 1/4-cup SUTAN+ 7-E/AT~AZINE premixes by first adding
|
||
ATRAZINE to water to make a smooth slurry; then add the SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
and stir thoroughly. Add one premix tQ each of the jars.
|
||
···Two (2) milliliters or one-half (1/2) teaspoon cf adjuvant should
|
||
be added to 1 pint of fluid fertilizer in order to equal the rate
|
||
of 3 pints of adjuvant per 100 gal Ions of fluid fertilizer.
|
||
Rate Table· for 1/4 cup of SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX premix·· .. 29
|
||
add Adjuvant·" with Fluid Fertilizer
|
||
Gallons of Fluid Fertilizer to 10 15 20 25 30 40
|
||
be applied per acre
|
||
t s p • of SUTAN+ 7-E for 6-1/4 4 3 2-1/2 2 1-1/2
|
||
premix with BLADE X
|
||
tsp. of BLADEX 80-WP for 8-3/4 5-3/4 4-1/2 3-1/2 3 2-1/4
|
||
premix with SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
tsp. of BLADEX 4-L for
|
||
premix with SU TAN+ 7-E S - 1/2 3-1/2 2-3/4 2-1/4 1- 3, 4 1 -1 /4
|
||
------------------------- - --
|
||
|
||
." .. . .
|
||
".
|
||
Procedure For Testing The Compatibility of SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
With FI~id Fertilizer - Continued 30.
|
||
*Based on field rate of 4 pounds actual SUTAN and 2 pounds actual
|
||
BLADEX (80-W or 4-L) per acre In the fertilizer volumes indicated.
|
||
**Prepare two 1/4-cup SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX premixes by first adding
|
||
BLADEX to water to make a smooth slurry; then add the SUTAN+
|
||
7-£ and stir thoroughly. "Add one premix to each of the jars.
|
||
***Two (2) milliliters or one-half (1/2) teaspoon of adjuvant should
|
||
~ added to I pint of fluid fertilizer in order to equal the
|
||
~ate of 3 pints of adjuvant per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizer.
|
||
APPENDIX III
|
||
Tank Mix Directions
|
||
I) Fill the spray tank at least 2/3 full of appropriate carrhr.
|
||
Be sure tank is clean and not contaminated with 2.4-0. oil
|
||
residue or other materials.
|
||
2) Start agitation and continue moderate agitation throughout
|
||
m;xing.
|
||
3) Premix the BLADE~ or ATRAZINE making sure it is throughly
|
||
wetted and dispersed in the tank prior to adding SUTAN+ 7-E.
|
||
4) Add the SUTAN+ I-E to the tank 2/3 ful I of carrier already
|
||
mixed with BLADEX or ATRAZINE.
|
||
5) Complete filling the remaining portion of the tank with
|
||
carrier; mix thoroughly. maintain moderate agitation to
|
||
provide a uniform mix during application.
|
||
6) The tank mix combination should not be left in the spray
|
||
tank for prolonged perlods; batches should be mixed and
|
||
applied the same day.
|
||
Do not use excessive agitation as it may cause the BLADEX or
|
||
ATRAZINE to settle out and set up in"the spray tank. All
|
||
return lines to the tank must discharge below liquid level.
|
||
.- 30
|
||
|
||
,
|
||
I
|
||
~
|
||
~ ,
|
||
" • I
|
||
, .
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/IHPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZERS
|
||
APPENDIX IV
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E SUTAK+ 7-E/ATRAZINE SOW or 4L OR SUTAK+ 7-E/
|
||
BLADE X SOW or 4L IMPREGNATION ON DRY BULK FERTILIZERS
|
||
31.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E alone and In combination with ATRAZINE or BLADE X may
|
||
be impregnated on many dry bulk fertilizers (1) (2) and applied
|
||
and incorporated into the soil before planting for the control of
|
||
certain grassy weeds by SUTAN+ 7-E and many grassy and broadleaf
|
||
weeds by the SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE or SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX co~binatlon
|
||
in corn.
|
||
All SUTAK+ 7-E, AlRAZINE (BOW or 4L) and BLADEX (SOW or 4L) label
|
||
and supplementary literature instructions and precautions ~egarding
|
||
rates per acre, soil type and soil incorporation, application and
|
||
( other directions must be followed.
|
||
(
|
||
Test results have snown ~hat SUTAN+ 7-E, SUlAN+ 7-E plus ATRAZINE
|
||
(SOW or 4L) and SUTAN+.7-E plus BLAOEX (SOW or 4l) on many dry ,
|
||
bulk fertilizers give weed control equal to SUlAN+ 7-E or a tank
|
||
mix of SUTAN + 7-E plus ATRAZINE (BOW or 4l) or SUTAN+ 7-E plus
|
||
BlAOEX (BOW or 4l) applied as a spray in water or liquid fertil
|
||
izer. However, uniform impregnation of the pesticides on the
|
||
dry fertilizer particles and uniform application in the field
|
||
are necessary to assure good results.
|
||
A minimum of 200 pounds and a maximum of 450 pounds of approved
|
||
fertilizer ingredients (1) (2) impregnate' with the appropriate
|
||
amount of SUTAN+ 7-E alone or in combination with ATRAZ!NE (BOW
|
||
or 4l) or BLADE X (SOW ?r 4_) must be applied per acre.
|
||
For impregnating the pesticides on dry fertilizers. ", closed
|
||
rotary-drum type mixer equipped with suitable ~~~ ling equipment.
|
||
The spray nozzles should be positioned insi~~ OT the .ixer to
|
||
provide uniform spray coverage of th~ r~~bling fertilizer. The
|
||
SUTAK+ 7-E should be sprayed unif- •. 1y onto the fertilizer using
|
||
a fine spray pattern. Fo~ .~~ lurAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE or SUTAN+ 7-E/
|
||
BlAOEX combination pro.IJ:-, the ATRAZINE (SOW or 4L) or BlAOEX
|
||
(BOW or 4l) can bp ~~_~d and mixed uniformly with the fertilizer
|
||
prior to the SliT;. .... 7-E addition, or alternatively, the SUTAN+-
|
||
7-E and ATR~~lNE (BO-W or 4l) or BlADEX (SOW or 4L) can be mixed
|
||
in ~i'e proper use riltio to prepare a uniform slurry for jOint
|
||
spray impregnation.
|
||
The physical properties of fertilizers varJ,particulary in
|
||
liquid absorptive capacity. When absorpti~ity is suffiCient,
|
||
simple spray impregnation of the fertilizer with SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
provides a satisfactory dry mixture.
|
||
If the absorptivity is not .dequate, use of a highly absorptive
|
||
powder is required to provide a dry, free-flowing mixture.
|
||
31
|
||
|
||
·. .
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/IHPREGNATION ON DRY BULK FERTILIZERS (CON'T) 32.
|
||
Hicrocel E (Johns-Hanville Products Co~poration) is the recommended
|
||
absorbent powder. It should be added separately and uniformly to
|
||
the prepared pesticide-fertilizer mixture. in a quantity that is
|
||
sufficient to provide a suitably free-flowing mixture. Generally.
|
||
less than 2~ by weight of Hicrocel E is required.
|
||
The amount of SUTAN+ 7-E and ATRAZINE (SO-W or 4-L) or BLADEX
|
||
(8U-W or 4-L) actually required in the manufacture of individual
|
||
fertilizer mixtures should be determined careful,y for each pro
|
||
duction operation. This is necessary to ensure that the amounts
|
||
of SUTAN+ 7-E. ATRAZINE and BLADEX actually contained in the
|
||
mixture applied to the soil represent the correct rates of use.
|
||
All individual state regulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer
|
||
blending registration. labeling and application are the responsi
|
||
bility of the individual and/or company selling the SUTAN+ 7-E,
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE, or SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX fertilizer mixturei.
|
||
N1trate fertilizers represent a potential explosive hazard,
|
||
particularly in contact with organic substances such as SUTAN+
|
||
7-E. Do not impregnate SUTAN+ 7-E or SUTAN+ 7-E/ATRAZINE (SOW
|
||
or 4L) or SUTAN+ 7-E/BLADEX (SOW or 4L) on ammonium nitrate. Do
|
||
not use fertilizers containing ammonium, potassium. or sodium
|
||
nitrate.
|
||
00 -~t comhir' ~~T~J •• - Pi_i Al~~LINE touw or ~-J ur dLADEX (8D~
|
||
~. ~L) with single super-phosphate (0-20-0) or treble superphosphate
|
||
(0-46-0).
|
||
Bulk fertilizers impregnated with SUTAN+ 7-E or SUTAN+ 7-E plus
|
||
ATRAZINE (SOW or 4L) or BLADEX (80W or 4L) should be applied
|
||
immediatel~. NOT STORED. All bulk containers should be tightly
|
||
covered wn11e the products are being transported and applied to
|
||
reduce chance~ of SUTAN+ 7-E loss via volatilization.
|
||
(1) APPROVED DRY FERTILIZER INGREDIENTS FOR USE WITH SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
Ammonium Sulfate
|
||
Ammonium Phosphate-Sulfate
|
||
Diammonium Phosphate
|
||
Potassium Chloride
|
||
Potassium Sulfate
|
||
Single Superphosphate
|
||
Treble Superphosphate
|
||
Urea*
|
||
N
|
||
21
|
||
16
|
||
18
|
||
a o o o
|
||
45
|
||
P
|
||
o
|
||
20
|
||
46
|
||
o o
|
||
20
|
||
46
|
||
o
|
||
K
|
||
o o o
|
||
60
|
||
52
|
||
o o o
|
||
*Some ureas may be phytotoxic when high rates are applied to corn.
|
||
Use only urea rates known to be safe for corn application.
|
||
... 32
|
||
|
||
.. ,;
|
||
•
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E/IMPREGNATION ON DRY BULK FERTILIZERS (CON'T)
|
||
NOTE: Sul-Po-Mag, K-Mag and 11-48-0 have been shown to be
|
||
compatible with SUTAN+ 7-E and are approved for use.
|
||
SUTAN+ 7-E Physical Data
|
||
Specific Gravity
|
||
Pounds/Gallon,
|
||
Flashpoint:
|
||
Viscosity:
|
||
20/20 G C:
|
||
20/20 G C:
|
||
0.952
|
||
7.92
|
||
197 G F (Tagliabue closed
|
||
Sprayable down to minus
|
||
33.
|
||
( 2 ) APPROVED DRY FERT !UZER INGREDIENTS FUR USE WITH SUTAN+ 7-E
|
||
PLUS ATRAZINE {SOW or 4Ll OR BLADE X (SOW or 4Ll
|
||
N P K
|
||
Ammonium Sulfate 21 0 0
|
||
Ammonium Phosphate-Sulfate 16 20 0
|
||
Dia~monium Phosphate 18 46 0
|
||
Potassium Chloride 0 0 60
|
||
Potassium Sulfate 0 0 52
|
||
Urea* 45 0 0
|
||
*Some ureas may be phytotoxic when high rates are applied to
|
||
corn. Use only urea rates known to be safe for rnrn '~~~' .~i:~ .
|
||
( 3 )
|
||
• d· ", ,,·i~<19 ana 1.-411-0 have been shown to be compat i bl e
|
||
with SUTAN+ 7-E plus ATRAZINE 80W or SUTAN+ 7-E plus BLADEX
|
||
80W and are approved for use.
|
||
RATE CHART FOR THE IMPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZERS WITH
|
||
SuTAN+ 7-E OR suTAN+ 7-E pLus A1RAZINE (Sow or 4Ll
|
||
FERTI UZER RATE
|
||
per acre
|
||
SUTAN + 7E
|
||
Rate/Acre
|
||
ATRAZINE 80-WP
|
||
Rate/Acre
|
||
2001bs.
|
||
2501bs.
|
||
3001bs.
|
||
3 SO 1 bs •
|
||
3-1/2 pts.
|
||
per acre
|
||
17-1/4
|
||
Qts./ton
|
||
13-3/4
|
||
gtc;./t.cn
|
||
11-1/2
|
||
qts./ton
|
||
4-1/2 pts.
|
||
per acre
|
||
23
|
||
gts./ton
|
||
18-1/3
|
||
gts./ton
|
||
7 pts.
|
||
per acre
|
||
34-1/3
|
||
qts./ton
|
||
27-1/2
|
||
gts./ton
|
||
15-1/4 23
|
||
gts./ton gts./ton
|
||
1-1/4 lbs. 2 lbs.
|
||
per acre per acre
|
||
12-1/2
|
||
lbs./ton
|
||
10
|
||
lbs./ton
|
||
8-1/3
|
||
lbs./ton
|
||
20
|
||
lbs./ton
|
||
16
|
||
lbs./ton
|
||
13-1/3
|
||
lbs./ton
|
||
9-4/5 13 19-2/3 7-1/8 11-2/5
|
||
___________ g~t~s~./~t~o~n~ __ ~g~t~s~.~/~t~o~n~ __ ~g~t~s~.:~/~t~o~n~ __ ~l~b~s~.~/~t~on ____ ~I~b~s~.~/~t~o~n
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400 1 bs •
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450 1 bs •
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8-2/3
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gts/ton
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7-2/3
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gts/ton
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11-1/2
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gts/ton
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10-1/4
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gts/ton
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17-1/4
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gts/ton
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15-!/4
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gts/ton
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6-'/4
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lbs/tun
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5-1/2
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lbs/ton
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10
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lbs/ton
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".., '.
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8-1/8
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lbs/ton
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33
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,
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ti1izer
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-, Acre
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0 1 b 5 •
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0 1bs.
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0 1bs.
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0 1bs.
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0 1 bs •
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0 1 bs •
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SUTAN+ 7-E/IMPREGNATION ON DRY BULK FERTILIZERS (CON't) 34.
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ATRAZINE 4L RATE/ACRE
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FERTILIZER RATE 1 QUART 1-li2 QUARTS
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per acre per "cre per acre
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200 1 bs • 10 15
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gts./ton gts./ton
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250 1bs. 8 12'
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gts./ton gts./ton
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300 1 bs • 6-3/5 10
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gts./ton gts./ton
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350 1 bs • 5-4/5 8-3/5
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gts./ton gts.ltorl
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400 1bs. 5 7-1/2
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it ~ "" Jil qts./ton
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.. J;) Ibs • 4-2/5 6-3/5
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gts./ton gts./ton ,
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RATE CHART FOR THE IMPREGNATION OF DR~ BULK FERTILIZERS WITH
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SUTAN+ 7-E or SUTAN+ 7-E PLUS BLADEX(80W or 4L)
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Rate SUTAN+ 7-E BLADEX SOW BLADEX 4L
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Rate/Acre Rate/Acre Rate/Acre
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3-1/2pts. 4-1/2pts. 7 pts. 2 1 b s • 2-1/2 1 bs 3pts. 2gts.
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per acre per acre ner acre per ac re per a::re per acre per acre
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17-1/4 23 34-1/3 20 25 15 20
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gts/ton gts/ton gts/ton 1bs/ton 1bs/ton gts/ton gts/ton
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13-3/4 18-1/3 27-1/2 16 20 12 16
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gts/ton gts/ton gts/ton 1bs/ton 1bs/ton gts/ton gts/ton
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11-1/2 15-1/4 23 13-1/3 16/2/3 10 13-1/3
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gt 5/ t:ln gts/ton gts/ton 1bs/ton 1bs/ton gts/ton gts/ton
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9-4/5 13 19 -2 /3 11-2/5 14-1/4 8-3/5 11-2/5
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gts/ton qts/ton qts/ton 1bs/ton 1bs/ton gts/ton qts/ton
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8-2/3 11-1/2 17-1/4 10 12-1/2 7-1/2 10
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qts/ton gts/ton gts/ton 1bs/ton 1bs/ton gts/ton gts/ton
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7-2/3 10-1/4 15-1/4 a-7/8 11-1/8 6-3/5 8-7/8
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gts/ton gts/ton gts/ton 1bs/ton 1bs/ton 3ts/ton gts/ton
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34
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