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# SECTION 2EC HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **1381-204**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Clethodim (26.4%)
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- Label accepted: 2021-12-01
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001381-00204-20211201.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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December 1, 2021
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Lisa Mathias
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Registration Specialist
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Winfield Solutions, LLC
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P.O. Box 64589
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St. Paul, MN 55164-0589
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Subject: Registration Review Label Mitigation for CLETHODIM
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Product Name: SECTION 2EC HERBICIDE
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EPA Registration Number: 1381-204
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Application Date: 02/13/2018
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Decision Number: 580249
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Dear Ms. Mathias:
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The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
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(FIFRA), as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your
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application to support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection
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with the Clethodim Interim Decision, and has concluded that your submission is acceptable. The
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label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA, as amended, is
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acceptable.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be
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aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
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Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
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would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
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CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
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regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the
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website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
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Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
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or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
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the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes
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all previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling
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before you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40
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CFR 152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved
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labeling for 12 months from the date of this letter. After 12 months, you may only
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distribute or sell this product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently
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approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its
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implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 1381-204
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Decision No. 580249
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If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Srijana Shrestha by phone at 202-566-
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2329, or via email at shrestha.srijana@epa.gov
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.
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Sincerely,
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Linda Arrington, Branch Chief
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Risk Management and Implementation Branch 4
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Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Enclosure: Stamped Label
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1
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CLETHODIM GROUP 1 HERBICIDE
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SECTION® 2EC HERBICIDE
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[Alternate Brand Name(s): Cleanse 2EC, Section 2EC]
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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*Clethodim ..................................................................................................................... .......................... 26.4%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS**:....................................................................................................................... 73.6%
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TOTAL:............................................................................................................................... ................... 100.0%
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*(E)-2[1-[[(3-chloro-2-propenyl)oxy]imino]propyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one
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**Contains Petroleum Distillates
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Contains: 2.0 lbs. Clethodim per gallon
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING - AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES: x Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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x Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing eye.
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x Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF ON SKIN OR
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CLOTHING:
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x Take off contaminated clothing.
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x Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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x Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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IF SWALLOWED: x Immediately call a poison control center or doctor.
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x Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor.
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x Do not give any liquid to the person.
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x Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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IF INHALED: x Move person to fresh air.
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x If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration,
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preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible.
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x Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Contains petroleum distillate. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia.
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. For
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emergency medical assistance, call 1-877-424-7452.
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See booklet for additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS, COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE, WARRANTY
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DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
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EPA Reg. No.: 1381-204 EPA Est. No.:
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Distributed By:
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Winfield Solutions, LLC NET CONTENTS:
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P.O. Box 64589 Gals.____ ( Liters)
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St. Paul, MN 55164-0589
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1/1011/9
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Dec 01, 2021
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1381-204
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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WARNING. Causes substantial but temporary eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin. Do not get in eyes, on clothing or on
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skin. Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist. Prolonged or frequent repeated skin contact
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may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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x Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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x Chemical-resistant gloves such as Barrier Laminate or Viton > 14 mils
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x Shoes plus socks
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x Protective eyewear
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product’s
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concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
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washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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x Wash hands after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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x Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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x Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible,
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wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high-water mark.
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Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply where weather conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not
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contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
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NON-TARGET ORGANISM ADVISORY STATEMENT: This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage
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and habitat of non-target organisms, including pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated area. Protect the forage and habitat
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of non-target organisms by following label directions intended to minimize spray drift.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Combustible. Do not use or store near heat or open flame.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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READ ENTIRE LABEL AND PAMPHLET. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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AND DIRECTIONS, AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected
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handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency
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responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this produce only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers
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of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also
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contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about Personal Protective Equipment
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(PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the
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Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact
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with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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x Coveralls
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x Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Viton > 14 mils
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x Shoes plus socks
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x Protective eyewear
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for
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agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms,
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forest, nurseries, or greenhouses.
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Keep all unprotected persons out of operating areas, or vicinity where there may be drift. Do not enter or allow other persons
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to enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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This product is for use on the following:
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Alfalfa, Asparagus, Bean and Pea (dry shelled)1, Bean and Pea (succulent)2, Broccoli, Cabbage, Canola*, Carrot, Cauliflower
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(and other Head and Stem Brassica Vegetables) 3, Celery, Clover (grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington only), Conifers,
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Cotton, Cranberry, Cucumber, Eggplant (and other Fruiting Vegetables) 4, Fallow Land (and other non-producing agricultural
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areas), Flax*, Garden Beets, Garlic, Herbs 5, Hops, Horseradish (and other Root Vegetables) 6, Legume Vegetables (edible
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podded)7, Lettuce, Head and Leaf (and other leafy greens)8, Melons (including Cantaloupes and Watermelons)9, Mint, Mustard
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Greens (and other leafy brassica greens) 10, Mustard Seed*, Non-Bearing Food Crops, Non-Crop or Planted Areas, Onions
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(dry bulb and green), Ornamentals, Peanut (including perennial), Peppers (bell and non-bell), Potato, Radish, Rhubarb, (and
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other leafy Petioles) 11, Safflower, Sesame, Shallots (dry bulbs and green), Squash (including Pumpkins), Soybeans,
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Strawberry, Sugar Beet, Sunflower, Sweet Potato, Tomato, Turnip Greens and Yam (and other Tuberous and Corm
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Vegetables)12
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* Not for use in California
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1 Other Dry Shelled Bean and Pea crops approved for use with this product include: Bean ( Lupinus spp.) grain, sweet, white and
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sweet; Bean (Phaseolus spp.), field, kidney, lima (dry), navy, pinto and tepary; Bean ( Vigna spp.), adzuki, black-eyed pea, catjang,
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cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, Southern pea, urd bean, broad (dry), chickpea (garbanzo), guar, lablab
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bean and lentil; Pea (Pisum spp.) field and pigeon
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2 Other Succulent Bean and Pea crops approved for use with this product include: Bean (Lupinus spp.) grain, sweet, white and sweet;
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Bean (Phaseolus spp.), field, kidney, lima (dry), navy, pinto and tepary; Bean (Vigna spp.), adzuki, black-eyed pea, catjang, cowpea,
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crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, Southern pea, urd bean, broad (dry), chickpea (garbanzo), guar, lablab bean and
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lentil; Pea (Pisum spp.) field and pigeon
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3 Other Head and Stem Brassica approved for use with this product include: Chinese broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Chinese (napa)
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cabbage, Chinese mustard, cavalo broccolo, and kohlrabi
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4 Other Fruiting Vegetables (except tomato) approved for use with this product include: eggplant, groundcherry, Pepino, peppers (all)
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and tomatillo
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5 Other Herb crops approved for use with this product: angelica, balm, basil, borage, burnet, chamomile, catnip, chervil, (dried), chive,
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Chinese chive, clary, coriander (leaf), costmary, cilantro (leaf), curry (leaf), dill (dillweed), horehound, hyssop, lavender, lovage (leaf),
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marigold, marjoram (origanum spp), nasturtium, parsley (dried), pennyroyal, rosemary, rue, sage and savory, summer and winter.
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6 Other Root Vegetables approved for use with this product include: burdock, edible; celeriac; chervil, turnip-rooted; chicory, ginseng;
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parsley, turnip-rooted; parsnip; radish, oriental; rutabaga; salsify; salsify, black; salsify, Spanish; skirret and turnip.
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7 Other Edible Podded Legume Vegetable crops approved for use with this product: Bean (Phaseolus spp.), runner, snap and wax;
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Bean (Vigna spp.) asparagus, Chinese longbean, moth, yardlong, jackbean; Pea (Pisum spp.) dwarf, edible-pod, snow, sugar snap,
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pigeon, and sword bean.
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8 Other Leafy Greens crops approved for use with this product include: amaranth (Chinese spinach, leafy amaranth and tampala),
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arugula (roquette), chervil, chrysanthemum (edible-leaved and garland), corn salad, cress (garden, yellow rock and winter), dandelion,
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dock (sorrel), endive (escarole), lettuce (head and leaf), orach, parsley, purslane (garden and winter), radicchio (red chicory), spinach
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(New Zealand and Vine [Indian and Malabar]).
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9 Other Cucurbit crops approved for use with this product include: chayote (fruit), Chinese wax gourd, citron melon, edible gourd ,
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gherkin and muskmelons (all, including honeydew melon).
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10 Other Leafy Brassica Greens approved for use with this product include: broccoli raab, Chinese (bok choy) cabbage, collards, kale,
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mizuna, mustard greens, mustard spinach, rape greens.
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11 Other Leaf Petiole crops approved for use with this product include: cardoon, celtuce, Chinese celery, Florence fennel, and Swi ss
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chard.
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12 Other Tuber and Corm Vegetables approved for use with this product include: arracacha, arrowroot, Chinese artichoke, Jerusalem
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artichoke, edible canna, bitter and sweet cassava, chayote (root), chufa, dasheen (taro), ginger, leren, tanier, turmeric and bean yam.
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This product is a selective postemergence herbicide for cont rol of annual and perennial grasses. SECTION 2EC does not
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control sedges or broadleaf weeds and is not recommended fo r use on vegetable crops being grown for seed production
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unless specific instructions are included in this labeling.
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Avoid contact of this product with desirable grass crops, such as corn, rice, sorghum, small grains, or turf as these and other
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grass crops will be injured or killed. Minor leaf spotting can occur on treated plants under certain environmental conditions.
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New foliage is not affected.
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SYMPTOMS OF CONTROL
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The treated grass weeds show a reduction in vigor and growth. Early chlorosis/necrosis of younger plant tissue is followed by
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a progressive collapse of the remaining foliage. Depending on grass species treated and environmental conditions, symptoms
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will generally be observed in 7 to 14 days after application.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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Timing
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Make application of SECTION 2EC postemergence to actively growing grasses according to the rate table. Do not make
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application to grass plants stressed by insufficient moisture or hot or cold temperature. Applications to grass plants exceeding
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the growth stages indicated on this label could result in unsatisfactory control. Do not make applications when this occurs.
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In arid regions, where irrigation is used to supplement limited rainfall, apply SECTION 2EC as soon as possible, after an
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irrigation (within 7 days). A second application of this product will generally provide more effective control of perennial gras s
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weed than a single application. Apply a second application to actively growing grass 2 to 3 weeks after emergence of new
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growth.
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Cultivation of treated grasses 7 days prior to or within 7 days after application of this product could reduce weed control. DO
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NOT APPLY if rainfall is expected within one hour as control may be reduced.
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ADJUVANT OR CROP OIL CONCENTRATE
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Alfalfa, Cotton, Dry Shelled Bean & Pea, Edible Podded Legume Vegetables, Peanuts (including perennial), Potato,
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Soybean, Succulent Bean & Pea, Sugar Beet and Sunflower: Always use a crop oil concentrate* at 1.0 qt/A by ground or
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1% v/v, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume by air. 1-to-2 qts/A liquid fertilizer (10-34-0, 28% N or 32% N) or
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an equivalent amount of spray grade ammonium sulfate (AMS) (2.5 to 4.0 lbs/A) can be added to SECTION 2EC applications
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in addition to the labeled rate of crop oil concentrate. The addition of AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
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control species including: quackgrass, red rice, rhizome Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
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*Acceptable crop oil concentrates are those that contain a minimum of 80% oil and 15% emulsifier. A crop oil concentrate must
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contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all the following criteria: (a) be non-phytotoxic, contain only
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EPA exempt ingredients, provide good mixing quality and be successful in local experience. Highly refined vegetable oils have
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proven more satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils.
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Asparagus, Canola, Carrot, Clover, Cranberry, Cucurbits, Flax, Fruiting Vegetables (except Tomato), Garden Beet,
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Garlic, Head & Stem Brassica Vegetables, Herbs, Hops, Leaf Petioles, Leafy Brassica Greens, Leafy Greens, Mint,
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Mustard Seed, Onion (Dry Bulb and Green), Root Vegetables, Safflower, Sesame, Shallots (Dry Bulb and Green),
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Strawberry, Sweet Potato (Yam and Other Tuberous and Corm Vegetables except Potato) and Tomato: Unless tank
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mix instructions indicate otherwise, always use a crop oil concentrate at 1% v/v in the finished spray volume. The addition of
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a liquid fertilizer is not recommended for these crops.
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Ornamental Plants and Non-Bearing Food Crops: Add a nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at
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the rate of 1 pint per 50 gallons (0.25% v/v). The use of a crop oil concentrate is not recommended as it could injure flowers
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and foliage.
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Conifer Trees, Fallow Land (and other non-producing agricultural areas), Non-Crop or Non-Planted Areas:Always use
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a crop oil concentrate containing at least 15% emulsifier at 1% v/v, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
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When an adjuvant is to be used with this product, Winfield Solutions, LLC recommends the use of a Council of
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Producers & Distributors of Agrotechnology certified adjuvant.
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GROUND APPLICATION
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To ensure complete coverage, it is essential to use sufficient spray volumes and pressure. Use a minimum of 5 gals. and a
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maximum of 40 gallons of spray solution per acre. A minimum of 10 gallons per acre is required under the following conditions:
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ultra-narrow row cotton, narrow row soybeans, broadleaf herbicid e tank mixes, perennial grasses, volunteer corn, drought or
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stress conditions, heavy grass pressure or when grasses are at or near maximum height. Failure to use a minimum of 10
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gallons per acre under these conditions can result in poor coverage and reduced grass control requiring repeat application.
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Spray pressures should reflect a minimum of 30 psi and a maximum of 60 psi at the nozzle. Do not use flood nozzles.
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Use a minimum application of 20 gallons of spray solution per acre for onions (dry bulbs and green), garlic and shallots (dry
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bulbs and green).
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AIR APPLICATION
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Use a minimum of 3 gallons of spray solution per acre unless otherwise directed in this label. If grass or crop foliage becomes
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dense, increase spray volumes up to 10 gallon.
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For onions (dry bulbs and green), garlic or shallots (dry bulbs and green): Do not exceed 8 fl oz/A in a single application when
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applying by air. In California, use a minimum of 20 gals spray solution per acre, when applying by air to onions, garlic or
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shallots.
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Crop injury can occur when this product is applied to onions, garlic or shallots with aerial equipment.
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Spot Treatment
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Mix ¼% to ½% (0.33 oz to 0.65 oz per gal) product when using hand sprayers or high volume sprayers utilizing hand guns.
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While not allowing runoff of spray solution, apply to wet vegetation. For uses requiring crop oil concentrate, include crop oil
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concentrate at 1% (1.3 oz per gal) by volume. For uses requiring nonionic surfactant, include nonionic surfactant at ¼% (0.33
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oz per gal) by volume.
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If SECTION 2EC is applied as a spot treatment, take care to not exceed the maximum rate allowed on a “per acre”
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basis.
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CHEMIGATION – ONIONS (Dry Bulbs and Green) AND GARLIC
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SPRINKLER IRRIGATION APPLICATION
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This product may be applied to onions and garlic by sprinkler irrigation systems. Do not apply by chemigation to any other
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crop, or to this crop using any other type of irrigation system.
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Apply SECTION 2EC at the highest labeled rate for annual gras ses when the grass height is at the low end of the range
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(application to larger grasses may not provide adequate control). Add a crop oil concentrate containing at least 15% emulsifier
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at 1 quart per acre.
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Make application of SECTION 2EC in 0.1 to 0.2 acre-inch of water, either at the end of a regular irrigation set or as a separate
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application not associated with a regular irrigation using the least amount of water that provides proper distribution and
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coverage. Application of more than the quantities of irrigation water specified above may result in decreased product
|
||
performance by removing the chemical from the zone of effectiveness. Use a metering device to inject the SECTION 2EC into
|
||
the irrigation water at a constant flow. Maintain constant agitation in the chemical supply tank during the entire period of
|
||
herbicide application. Inject the product with a positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right angle turn to
|
||
ensure adequate mixing. Allow time for all lines to flush the herbicide through all nozzles before turning off irrigation water. To
|
||
ensure the lines are flushed and free of remaining herbicide, a dye indicator may be injected into the lines to mark the end of
|
||
the application period.
|
||
Restrictions
|
||
x DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT BY CHEMIGATION IN THE STATES OF IDAHO, MONTANA, OREGON AND
|
||
WASHINGTON.
|
||
x Apply this product only through sprinkler including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel) roll, traveler, big
|
||
gun, solid set, or hand move system(s). Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
|
||
x Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water
|
||
system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
|
||
x Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
Precautions
|
||
x Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residue s in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of
|
||
treated water.
|
||
x If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or
|
||
other experts.
|
||
x A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under the supervision of the
|
||
responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
|
||
|
||
6
|
||
Sprinkler Chemigation
|
||
1. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located
|
||
on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from back flow.
|
||
2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
|
||
fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on
|
||
the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from
|
||
the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when
|
||
the water pump motor stops.
|
||
5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor
|
||
when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump)
|
||
effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with
|
||
a system interlock.
|
||
Chemigation Systems Connected to Public Water Systems
|
||
1. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such
|
||
system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60
|
||
days out of the year.
|
||
2. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone, back
|
||
flow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide
|
||
introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir
|
||
tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the flow outlet end of
|
||
the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
|
||
fluid back toward the injection.
|
||
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the
|
||
intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from
|
||
the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
5. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when
|
||
the water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the
|
||
point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump)
|
||
effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with
|
||
a system interlock.
|
||
SECTION 2EC USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
x Tank mixes of SECTION 2EC and broadleaf herbicides may result in reduced grass control. If grass regrowth occurs,
|
||
an additional application of this product may be necessary.
|
||
x Control may be unsatisfactory if rain is expected within one hour of application.
|
||
x Applying a postemergence broadleaf herbicide within one day following application of SECTION 2EC may result in
|
||
reduced grass control.
|
||
x Applying SECTION 2EC under conditions that do not promote active grass growth will reduce herbicide effectiveness.
|
||
These conditions include, drought, excessive water, low humidity and extremes in temperature, and grasses either
|
||
partially controlled or stunted from prior pesticide applications. Grasses under these kinds of stressful conditions will
|
||
not absorb and translocate SECTION 2EC effectively, and will be less susceptible to herbicide activity.
|
||
x While all the vegetable crops on this label have been tested and are tolerant to SECTION 2EC, not all specialty
|
||
varieties of these crops have been tested. Before applying SECTION 2EC to specialty varieties of vegetable crops
|
||
on this label, it is advised that crop tolerance be investigated first using a small section of the field. It is possible that
|
||
injury symptoms can occur. Symptoms may appear as leaf speckling or stunting.
|
||
x Optimal perennial grass control can be obtained if rhizomes or stolons are cut up by preplant tillage practices (disking,
|
||
plowing, etc.) to stimulate maximum emergence of grass shoots. Cultural practices, such as continuous no-tillage in
|
||
which the perennial grass rhizomes or stolons are not cut up, result in a very staggered, non-uniform weed
|
||
emergence. Due to this non-uniform weed emergence, apply no fewer than two (2) SECTION 2EC applications per
|
||
season per year at the appropriate weed-growth stage rate under continuous no-till conditions.
|
||
x Grass crops such as corn, rice, sorghum, small grains, or turf, etc. are highly sensitive to SECTION 2EC.
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
SECTION 2EC USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
x Refer to the Crop Specific Use Instructions for restrictions on:
|
||
o Maximum single application rates
|
||
o Maximum amount of product than may be applied per year
|
||
o Number of applications allowed per year
|
||
o Minimum spray intervals between applications
|
||
x Application on Long Island, New York, is restricted to no mo re than 16 fl. oz. (0.25 lb. ai) of SECTION 2EC per acre
|
||
per year.
|
||
x Aerial applications for all tree fruits and tree nut uses are prohibited.
|
||
x The use of this product may pose a hazard to the federally designated endangered species of Solano Grass and Wild
|
||
Rice. Use of this product is prohibited in the following areas where the species are known to exist:
|
||
o Solano Grass: Solano County, California: The vernal lakes area bounded by the Union Pacific Railroad
|
||
and Hastings Road to the north, Highway 113 to the east, Highway 12 to the south, and Travis Air Force
|
||
Base to the west.
|
||
o Wild Rice: Hays County, Texas
|
||
x Always read and follow label directions of all products. Always follow the most restrictive label language for all
|
||
products whether used alone or in a tank mix. It is the pestic ide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are
|
||
registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on
|
||
all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
|
||
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
x This product is not to be used on vegetable crops being grown for seed production unless specific use directions are
|
||
provided.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT
|
||
Aerial Applications:
|
||
xDo not release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the vegetative canopy, unless a greater application height
|
||
is necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
xApplicators are required to use a coarse or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
xThe boom length must not exceed 65% of the wingspan for airplanes or 75% of the rotor diameter for helicopters.
|
||
xApplicators must use ½ swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
|
||
xNozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
|
||
xDo not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
xDo not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Ground Boom Applications:
|
||
xApply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer, but no more than 3 feet above the ground or crop
|
||
canopy. For all other ground applications, the nozzle must be no more than 3 feet from the target vegetation.
|
||
xApplicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1)
|
||
xDo not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
xDo not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
|
||
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT. BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET
|
||
SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
An effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest contro l.
|
||
While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made improp erly
|
||
or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Boom
|
||
xVolume – Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the highest
|
||
practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher
|
||
flow rate.
|
||
xPressure – Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and droplet
|
||
size.
|
||
xNozzle Type – Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. Consider using nozzles designed to
|
||
reduce drift.
|
||
|
||
8
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size – Aircraft
|
||
xAdjust Nozzles – Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine
|
||
droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight.
|
||
BOOM HEIGHT- Ground Boom
|
||
For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce.
|
||
RELEASE HEIGHT- Aircraft
|
||
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the shields are
|
||
not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target area.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
When making application in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
|
||
TEMPERATURE INVERSTIONS
|
||
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with
|
||
altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence of an inversion can be indicated
|
||
by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and
|
||
moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward
|
||
and rapidly dissipated indicates good vertical air mixing. Avoid applications during temperature inversions.
|
||
WIND
|
||
Drift potential generally increases with wind speed. AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS.
|
||
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift.
|
||
WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
|
||
For resistance management, SECTION 2EC is a Group 1 herbicide. Any weed population may contain or develop plants
|
||
naturally resistant to SECTION 2EC and other Group 1 herbicides. The resistant biotypes may dominate the weed population
|
||
if these herbicides are used repeatedly in the same field. Appropriate resistance-management strategies should be followed.
|
||
To delay herbicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
|
||
x Rotate the use of this product or other Group 1 herbicides within a growing season sequence or among growing
|
||
seasons with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field.
|
||
x Use tank mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information on resistance in
|
||
target weed species is available use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate that will control the target weed(s)
|
||
equally as well as the more resistance-prone partner. Consult your local extension service or certified crop advisor
|
||
if you are unsure as to which active ingredient is currently less prone to resistance.
|
||
x Adopt an integrated weed-management program for herbicid e use that includes scouting and uses historical
|
||
information related to herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage (or other mechanical control
|
||
methods), cultural (e.g., higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to favor the crop
|
||
and not the weeds), biological (weed-competitive crops or varieties) and other management practices.
|
||
x Scout fields before and after herbicide application to monitor weed populations for early signs of resistance
|
||
development. Indicators of possible herbicide resistance include:
|
||
1) Failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control
|
||
is achieved on adjacent weeds.
|
||
2) A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species.
|
||
3) Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
|
||
If resistance is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the affected area by an alternative herbicide from a
|
||
different group or by a mechanical method such as hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement of resistant weed seeds to
|
||
other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment when moving between fields, and planting clean seed.
|
||
x If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatment with this product, discontinue use of this product,
|
||
and switch to another management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action, if available.
|
||
x Contact your local extension specialist, certified crop advisors, and/or Winfield Solutions, LLC representative for
|
||
pesticide resistance management and/or integrated weed management recommendations for specific crops and
|
||
resistant weed biotypes.
|
||
x For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact your Winfield Solutions, LLC representative.
|
||
|
||
9
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Alfalfa
|
||
including:
|
||
Sainfoin
|
||
Holy Clover
|
||
Birdsfoot trefoil
|
||
15 days before
|
||
grazing, feeding
|
||
or harvesting
|
||
(cutting) for
|
||
forage or hay
|
||
6–1 6 f l .o z . 1 qt. by ground
|
||
or 1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air
|
||
(3)
|
||
This product can be applied to seedling or established alfalfa
|
||
grown for seed, hay, silage, green chop or direct grazing.
|
||
For weed control in established alfalfa, the minimum use rate is
|
||
10 fl. oz./A of SECTION 2EC.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including: quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz/A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xDo not plant rotational crops until 30 days after application
|
||
of SECTION 2EC.
|
||
xDo not apply SECTION 2EC and 2,4-DB as a tank mix to
|
||
alfalfa unless the 60-day feeding, grazing, and harvesting
|
||
restriction on the 2,4-DB label can be observed.
|
||
Asparagus 1 day 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Beans, Dry
|
||
Shelled
|
||
including:
|
||
Bean (Lupinus
|
||
spp)
|
||
Grain
|
||
Sweet
|
||
White
|
||
White Sweet
|
||
Bean (Phaseolus
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Field
|
||
Kidney
|
||
Lima (dry)
|
||
Navy
|
||
Pinto
|
||
Tepary
|
||
Bean (Vigna
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Adzuki Bean
|
||
Black-eyed
|
||
Pea
|
||
Catjang
|
||
Cowpea
|
||
Crowder Pea
|
||
Moth Bean
|
||
Mung Bean
|
||
Rice Bean
|
||
Southern Pea
|
||
Urd Bean
|
||
Broad (dry)
|
||
Chickpea
|
||
(garbanzo)
|
||
Guar
|
||
Lablab Bean
|
||
Lentil
|
||
30 days 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground
|
||
or 1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year
|
||
4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses:
|
||
Do not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Bean,
|
||
Succulent
|
||
including:
|
||
Bean (Phaseolus
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Broad Bean
|
||
(succulent)
|
||
Lima (green)
|
||
Bean (Vigna
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Black-eyed
|
||
Pea
|
||
Cowpea
|
||
Southern Pea
|
||
21 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground
|
||
or 1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not apply more than one (1) application per acre per
|
||
year, except as indicated below for Reduced Rate Control
|
||
for Small Annual Grasses.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed two 4 fl. oz./A (0.0625 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
Do not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Beet, Garden 30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Canola
|
||
(Not for use in
|
||
California)
|
||
70 days 4 – 6 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
Crop injury could occur when this product is applied during the
|
||
bloom period.
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply after crop has begun bolting.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 6 fl. oz./A (0.09 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not exceed (1) one application per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed 6 fl. oz./A (0.09 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
Carrot 30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Clover
|
||
(For use on
|
||
clover grown
|
||
in the states
|
||
of Idaho,
|
||
Oregon and
|
||
Washington
|
||
only.)
|
||
15 days before
|
||
grazing, feeding,
|
||
or harvesting
|
||
(cutting) for
|
||
forage or hay
|
||
6 – 16 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not exceed 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed two 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year or one (1) 8 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.25
|
||
lb. ai./A) application per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Cotton 60 days 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground
|
||
or 1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xDo not graze treated fields or feed treated forage or hay to
|
||
livestock.
|
||
Cranberry 30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xDo not apply between the “hook” stage and full fruit set.
|
||
Cucurbits,
|
||
including:
|
||
Chayote (fruit)
|
||
Chinese Wax
|
||
Gourd
|
||
Citron Melon
|
||
Cucumber
|
||
Gherkin
|
||
Gourd, Edible
|
||
14 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Muskmelons (all)
|
||
including:
|
||
Cantaloupes
|
||
Honeydew
|
||
Melon
|
||
Pumpkins
|
||
Squash (all)
|
||
Watermelon
|
||
Fallow Land
|
||
Conifer Trees
|
||
(and other
|
||
non-producing
|
||
agricultural
|
||
areas)
|
||
Non-Crop or
|
||
Non-Planted
|
||
areas
|
||
N/A 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
in the finished
|
||
spray volume
|
||
using a crop oil
|
||
concentrate
|
||
containing at
|
||
least 15%
|
||
emulsifier.
|
||
See the "FALLOW LAND", "CONIFER TREES", and "NON-
|
||
CROP or NON-PLANTED AREAS" sections of this label for
|
||
additional information.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year
|
||
4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xDo not plant any crop for 30 days following application
|
||
unless clethodim is registered for use on that crop.
|
||
Flax
|
||
(Not for use in
|
||
California)
|
||
60 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
Make application prior to bloom. If applied during bloom, crop
|
||
injury could occur.
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed two applications per acre per year, except as
|
||
indicated below for Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual
|
||
Grasses.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed four applications at 4 fl. oz./A (0.0625 lb. ai/A) per
|
||
year or three applications at 5 fl. oz./A (0.078 lb. ai/A) per
|
||
year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Fruiting
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
(except
|
||
Tomato)
|
||
including:
|
||
Eggplant
|
||
Groundcherry
|
||
Pepino
|
||
Peppers (all)
|
||
Tomatillo
|
||
20 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Head & Stem
|
||
Brassica
|
||
Vegetables,
|
||
including:
|
||
Broccoli
|
||
Cabbage
|
||
Cauliflower
|
||
Brussels Sprouts
|
||
30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Herbs
|
||
including:
|
||
Angelica
|
||
Balm
|
||
Basil
|
||
Borage
|
||
Burnet
|
||
Chamomile
|
||
Catnip
|
||
Chervil, (dried)
|
||
Chive
|
||
Chinese chive
|
||
Clary
|
||
Coriander (leaf)
|
||
Costmary
|
||
Cilantro (leaf)
|
||
Curry (leaf)
|
||
Dill (dillweed)
|
||
Horehound
|
||
Hyssop
|
||
Lavender
|
||
Lovage (leaf)
|
||
Marigold
|
||
Marjoram
|
||
(origanum spp)
|
||
Nasturtium
|
||
Parsley (dried)
|
||
Pennyroyal
|
||
Rosemary
|
||
Rue
|
||
Sage
|
||
Savory, Summer
|
||
and
|
||
Winter
|
||
14 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
This product has not been tested on all herbs and herb varieties.
|
||
It is the responsibility of the user to test this product on a small
|
||
portion of the crop to be treated before treating the entire field.
|
||
Crop tolerance should be verified to this product on a small area
|
||
of the herb crop, at the desired rate and with the same crop oil
|
||
concentrate that will be used on the herb field. If no crop
|
||
response is evident seven (7) days after treatment, this product
|
||
may be used on the entire field at the same rate tested and with
|
||
the same crop oil used in the tolerance test.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Hops 21 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Leaf Petioles
|
||
including:
|
||
Celery
|
||
Cardoon
|
||
Chinese celery
|
||
Celtuce
|
||
Florence fennel
|
||
Rhubarb
|
||
Swiss chard
|
||
30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Leafy
|
||
Brassica
|
||
Greens,
|
||
including:
|
||
Broccoli Raab
|
||
Cabbage,
|
||
Chinese (Bok
|
||
Choy)
|
||
Collards
|
||
Kale
|
||
Mizuna
|
||
Mustard Greens
|
||
Mustard Spinach
|
||
Rape Greens
|
||
14 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Leafy Greens
|
||
including:
|
||
Amaranth
|
||
Chinese
|
||
Spinach
|
||
Leafy
|
||
Amaranth
|
||
Tampala
|
||
Arugula
|
||
(roquette)
|
||
Chervil
|
||
Chrysanthemum,
|
||
edible-leaved
|
||
Corn Salad
|
||
Cress
|
||
Garden
|
||
Yellow rock
|
||
Winter
|
||
Dandelion
|
||
Dock (sorrel)
|
||
Endive
|
||
(escarole)
|
||
Lettuce (head
|
||
and leaf)
|
||
Orach
|
||
Parsley
|
||
Purslane
|
||
Garden
|
||
Winter
|
||
Radicchio (red
|
||
chicory) Spinach
|
||
New Zealand
|
||
Vine (Indian
|
||
and malabar
|
||
)
|
||
14 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Legume
|
||
Vegetables,
|
||
Edible
|
||
Podded
|
||
including:
|
||
Bean (Phaseolus
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Runner
|
||
Snap
|
||
Wax
|
||
Bean (Vigna spp.)
|
||
Asparagus
|
||
Chinese
|
||
Longbean
|
||
Moth
|
||
Yardlong
|
||
Jackbean
|
||
Pea (Pisum spp.)
|
||
Dwarf
|
||
Edible-pod
|
||
Snow
|
||
Sugar Snap
|
||
Pigeon
|
||
Sword Bean
|
||
21 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not apply more than one (1) application per acre per
|
||
year, except as indicated below for Reduced Rate Control
|
||
for Small Annual Grasses.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed two 4 fl. oz./A (0.0625 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
Do not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xFor peas apply before bloom, but no later than 21 days
|
||
before harvest.
|
||
Mint 21 days 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air
|
||
The minimum use rate is 10 fl. oz./A for weed control.
|
||
RESTICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Mustard Seed
|
||
(Not for use in
|
||
California)
|
||
75 days 4 – 6 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
If applied during the bloom period, crop injury could occur.
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 6 fl. oz./A (0.09 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed two 6 fl. oz./A (0.09 lb. ai/A) applications per
|
||
year, three 5 fl. oz/A (0.078 lb. ai/A) applications per year,
|
||
or four 4 fl. oz./A (0.0625 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xDo not apply after crop has begun bolting.
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Onions
|
||
(Dry Bulbs
|
||
Only)
|
||
Garlic
|
||
Shallots
|
||
(Dry Bulbs
|
||
Only)
|
||
45 days 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
Minimum 20 gals/A spray volume by ground in entire U.S.
|
||
Minimum 20 gals/A spray volume by air in California
|
||
.
|
||
States Other than California: Make applications by air to onions,
|
||
garlic or shallots in a minimum of 10 gals/A.
|
||
In California, do not apply SECT ION 2EC to onions, garlic, or
|
||
shallots until the crop has at least two full leaves.
|
||
In California, 14 day spray intervals are necessary between the
|
||
application of SECTION 2 EC and liquid nitrogen or other
|
||
herbicide applications. Injury to crop may occur when shorter
|
||
intervals are observed
|
||
.
|
||
If SECTION 2EC is applied as a spot treatment to onions, garlic,
|
||
or shallots, do not exceed the maximum rate allowed on a “per
|
||
acre” basis.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
Shallot (Dry Bulb)
|
||
xFor air and ground applications, do not exceed 8 fl. oz./A
|
||
(0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single application.
|
||
xDo not exceed 2 applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year .
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Garlic
|
||
xFor air and ground applications, do not exceed 8 fl. oz./A
|
||
(0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single application. Do not exceed two
|
||
applications per acre per year. Do not apply more than 16 fl.
|
||
oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xFor chemigation applications, do not exceed 16 fl. oz./A
|
||
(0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single application. Do not exceed two
|
||
applications per acre per year. Do not apply more than 32 fl.
|
||
oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year4.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Onion (Dry Bulb)
|
||
xFor ground and chemigation applications, do not exceed 16
|
||
fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single application. Do not exceed
|
||
four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A) applications per
|
||
year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 - 0.25
|
||
lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xFor air applications, do not exceed 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
in a single application. Do not exceed four applications per
|
||
acre per year. In California, for air applications, do not
|
||
exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed 32 fl. oz./A 0.50 lb. ai/A) per year4.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Onions,
|
||
Green,
|
||
including:
|
||
Leeks
|
||
Scallions or
|
||
Spring Onions
|
||
Japanese
|
||
Bunching
|
||
Onions
|
||
Green Shallots
|
||
Green Eschalots
|
||
14 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
Minimum 20 gals/A spray volume by ground in entire U.S.
|
||
Minimum 20 gals/A spray volume by air in California.
|
||
States Other than California: Make applications by air to onions
|
||
in a minimum of 10 gals/A.
|
||
In California, do not apply SECTION 2EC to onions until the
|
||
crop has at least two full leaves.
|
||
In California, 14 day spray intervals are necessary between the
|
||
application of SECTION 2 EC and liquid nitrogen or other
|
||
herbicide applications. Injury to crop may occur when shorter
|
||
intervals are observed
|
||
.
|
||
If SECTION 2EC is applied as a spot treatment to onions, do
|
||
not exceed the maximum rate allowed on a “per acre” basis.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Ornamentals N/A 6 – 16 fl. oz. Use of crop oil
|
||
concentrate is
|
||
not
|
||
recommended as
|
||
injury to flower
|
||
and foliage may
|
||
occur. See
|
||
Special Use
|
||
Instructions
|
||
Add a nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active
|
||
ingredient at the rate of 1 pt per 50 gallons (0.25% v/v.)
|
||
If SECTION 2EC is applied as a spot treatment to non-bearing
|
||
food crops do not exceed the maximum rate allowed on a “per
|
||
acre” basis.
|
||
See the ORNAMENTALS and NON-BEARING FOOD CROPS
|
||
sections of this label for further information.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xMust not be applied to non-bearing fruit or nut crops which
|
||
are grown for root stock.
|
||
xSugar Maples cannot be tapped for syrup within one year
|
||
of application.
|
||
xDo not make aerial applications to tree fruits and tree nuts.
|
||
xFor ornamentals, do not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25
|
||
lb. ai/A) in a single application. Do not exceed four 6 - 8 fl.
|
||
oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A) applications per year, three 8 -
|
||
10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb. ai/A) applications per year or
|
||
two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 - 0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per
|
||
year.
|
||
xFor non-bearing food crops, do not apply more than 8 fl.
|
||
oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single application. Do not exceed
|
||
four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xFor ornamentals and non-bearing food crops, do not
|
||
apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year
|
||
4.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Non-Bearing
|
||
Food Crops
|
||
N / A 6–8 f l . o z .
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Pea, Dry
|
||
Shelled
|
||
including:
|
||
Pea (Pisum
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Field
|
||
Pigeon
|
||
30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Apply before bloom. Applications of SECTION 2EC to peas
|
||
during the bloom period could result in severe crop injury,
|
||
including loss of yield and delayed maturity.
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not apply more than one (1) application per acre per
|
||
year, except as indicated below for Reduced Rate Control
|
||
for Small Annual Grasses.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed two 4 fl. oz./A (0.0625 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
Do not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xFor peas apply before bloom, but no later than 30 days
|
||
before harvest.
|
||
Pea,
|
||
Succulent
|
||
including:
|
||
Pea (Pisum
|
||
spp.)
|
||
English Pea
|
||
Garden Pea
|
||
Green Pea
|
||
Pigeon Pea
|
||
21 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Apply before bloom. Applications of this product to peas during
|
||
the bloom period could result in severe crop injury, including
|
||
loss of yield and delayed maturity.
|
||
For reduced rate directions for the control of small annual
|
||
grasses, refer to the appropriate Table.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not apply more than one (1) application per acre per
|
||
year, except as indicated below for Reduced Rate Control
|
||
for Annual Grasses.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed two 4 fl. oz./A (0.0625 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
Do not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
xFor peas apply before bloom, but no later than 21 days
|
||
before harvest.
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Peanut
|
||
(including
|
||
perennial)
|
||
40 days 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air
|
||
(3)
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
If applying for harvest efficiency see Directions for Grass
|
||
Suppression for Harvest Efficiency in Peanut with Section 2EC.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Potato 30 days 6 – 16 fl. oz. 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including; quackgrass, red rice, rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Radish 15 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed two applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Root
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
(except
|
||
Radish),
|
||
including:
|
||
Chicory
|
||
Ginseng
|
||
Horseradish
|
||
Turnip
|
||
30 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Safflower 70 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Sesame 14 days 6 – 8 fl. oz. 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply during flowering.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Soybean 60 days 6 – 16 fl oz 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v (but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A)
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate directions for the
|
||
control of small annual grasses.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass,
|
||
red rice, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not graze treated fields or feed treated forage or hay to
|
||
livestock.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year
|
||
4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed four application per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Strawberry 4 days 6 – 8 fl oz 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb.ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Sugar Beet 40 days 6 – 16 fl oz 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Refer to the appropriate Table for reduced rate directions for the
|
||
control of small annual grasses.
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass,
|
||
red rice, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xFor Reduced Rate Control for Small Annual Grasses: Do not
|
||
exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2EC
|
||
CROPS(1)
|
||
MINIMUM TIME
|
||
FROM
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
TO HARVEST
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
RATES PER
|
||
ACRE(2)
|
||
SPECIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS/
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Sunflower 70 days 6 – 16 fl oz 1 qt by ground or
|
||
1% v/v, but not
|
||
less than 1 pt/A,
|
||
by air (3)
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass,
|
||
red rice, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per
|
||
season4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Sweet Potato,
|
||
Yam and
|
||
other
|
||
tuberous and
|
||
corm
|
||
vegetables
|
||
(except
|
||
Potato),
|
||
including:
|
||
Artichoke
|
||
Chinese
|
||
Jerusalem
|
||
Cassava
|
||
Bitter
|
||
Sweet
|
||
Gin
|
||
ger
|
||
30 days 6 – 16 fl oz 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
Adding AMS has shown improved grass control for difficult to
|
||
control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass,
|
||
red rice, volunteer cereals, volunteer corn and wild oats.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year
|
||
4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Tomato 20 days 6-16 fl oz 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four 6 - 8 fl. oz./A (0.09 - 0.125 lb. ai/A)
|
||
applications per year, three 8 - 10 fl. oz./A (0.125 - 0.156 lb.
|
||
ai/A) applications per year or two 10 - 16 fl. oz./A (0.156 -
|
||
0.25 lb. ai/A) applications per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
Turnip
|
||
Greens
|
||
14 days 6 – 8 fl oz 1% v/v in the
|
||
finished spray
|
||
volume
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply more than 8 fl. oz./A (0.125 lb. ai/A) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year 4.
|
||
xDo not exceed four applications per acre per year.
|
||
xDo not make repeat applications less than 14-days apart.
|
||
N/A – Not Applicable
|
||
(1) SECTION 2EC is not for use on vegetable crops being grown for seed production unless specific use directions are provided.
|
||
(2) Acceptable crop oil concentrates would be those that contain a minimum of 80% oils and 15% emulsifier. The crop oil concentration
|
||
must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and meet all the following criteria: a) contain only EPA-exempt ingredients, b) be non-
|
||
phytotoxic, c) provides good mixing quality and d) be successful in local experience. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more
|
||
satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oil. For further information see the “ADJUVANT OR CROP OIL CONCENTRATE” section.
|
||
|
||
22
|
||
(3) In addition to the recommended rate of crop oil concentrate, 1 to 2 qts/A of liquid fertilizer (10-34-0, 28% N or 32% N), or an equivalent
|
||
amount (2.5 to 4.0 lbs/A) of spray grade ammonium sulfate (AMS) may be added to the SECTION 2EC application.
|
||
(4) Application on Long Island, New York, is restricted to no more than 16 fl. oz./A of SECTION 2EC (0.25 lb. ai/A) per year, adjust the
|
||
maximum number of applications allowed per year accordingly.
|
||
ATTENTION
|
||
Plant tolerance to SECTION 2EC at labeled rates has been found to be acceptable for the indicated genera and species listed
|
||
below. Due to variability within species, crop growth stage, environmental conditions, and application techniques, it is
|
||
recommended that the user determine if the herbicide can be used safely on a few plants prior to widespread application.
|
||
Neither the seller nor the manufacturer of SECTION 2EC have investigated the safety factor to plants not listed on this label.
|
||
NON-BEARING FOOD CROPS
|
||
If SECTION 2EC is improperly applied, crop injury to non-bearing fruit and nut crops can occur. Do not apply SECTION
|
||
2EC directly over the top of these plant types. Rather, direct the spray at the base of the plant where grassy weeds
|
||
are growing near the ground.
|
||
Non-bearing fruit and nut crops are plants, which will not bear fruit or nuts for at least one year following an application of
|
||
SECTION 2EC.
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
Apples Malus spp.
|
||
Berries Vaccinium spp.
|
||
Rubus spp.
|
||
Cherry, Sweet Prunus avium
|
||
Citrus Fruits Citrus spp.
|
||
Grapes Vitis spp.
|
||
Olives Olea spp.
|
||
Peach Prunus persica
|
||
Pears Pyrus communis
|
||
Prunes Prunus spp.
|
||
Stone Fruits Prunus spp.
|
||
Strawberries Fragaria spp.
|
||
Tree Nuts
|
||
Almond Prunus triloba
|
||
Filbert Corylus maxima
|
||
Pecan Carya illinoinensis
|
||
Pistachio Pistacia vera
|
||
Walnut Juglans spp.
|
||
CONIFER TREES
|
||
SECTION 2EC can be used to control labeled grasses in Christmas tree farms, conifer nurseries, and conifer plantations but
|
||
not in forests.
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
Arborvitae, American Thuja occidentalis
|
||
Cedars Cedrus spp.
|
||
Cypress Taxodium spp.
|
||
Fir, Douglas Pseudotsuga menziesii
|
||
Firs Abies spp.
|
||
Hemlock, Canadian/Eastern Tsuga Canadensis
|
||
Hemlock, Western Tsuga heterophylia
|
||
Pines Pinus spp.
|
||
Spruces Picea spp.
|
||
Yew Taxus spp.
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
NON-CROP OR NON-PLANTED AREAS
|
||
The following areas are considered non-crop or non-planted areas:
|
||
Rights-of-way, including railroads, highways, roads, dividers, medians, pipelines, public utility lines, pumping stations,
|
||
transformer stations and substations; around airports; electr ic utilities; commercial buildings; manufacturing plants;
|
||
storage yards; rail yards; fence lines; parkways; post-harvest croplands; and beneath greenhouse benches and around
|
||
golf courses.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASSES
|
||
(EXCEPT FOR IN ESTABLISHED ALFALFA AND MINT)
|
||
x Make application to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
|
||
x Make application when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth
|
||
stage for treatment.
|
||
x Use the higher rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum heights.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum rate per application listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum number of applications per year listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum yearly rate listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Follow any other application restrictions indicated in the Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED
|
||
HEIGHT*
|
||
(inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE
|
||
(4)
|
||
FL OZ/ACRE
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli 2 to 8 6 8
|
||
Broadleaf Signalgrass Brachiaria platyphylla 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Brome
|
||
California Bromus carinatus 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Cheat Bromus secalinus 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Downy Bromus tectorum 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Ripgut Bromus diandrus 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Canarygrass Phalaris canariensis 1 to 4 6 8
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Hairy Digitaria adscendens 2 to 6** 6 8
|
||
Large Digitaria sanguinalis 2 to 6** 6 8
|
||
Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 2 to 6** 6 8
|
||
Southern Digitaria ciliaris 2 to 6** 6 8
|
||
Crowfootgrass Dactyloctenium aegyptium 2 to 6** 6 8
|
||
Fall Panicum Panicum dichotomiflorum 2 to 8 6 8
|
||
Field Sandbur Cenchrus incertus 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
Giant Setaria faberi 2 to 12 6 8
|
||
Green Setaria viridis 2 to 8 6 8
|
||
Yellow Setaria glauc 2 to 8 6 8
|
||
Goosegrass Eleusine indica 2 to 6** 6 8
|
||
Itchgrass Rottboellia cochinchinensis 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Junglerice Echinochloa colona 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Lovegrass (Stinkgrass) Eragrostis cilianensis 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Rabbitsfootgrass Polypogon monspeliensis 1 to 4 6 8
|
||
Red Rice Oryza sativa 1 to 3 6 8
|
||
Ryegrass
|
||
Hardy Lolium remotum 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Italian Lolium multiflorum 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Seedling Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense 4 to 10 6 8
|
||
Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 6 to 18 6 8
|
||
Southwestern Cupgrass Eriochloa gracilis 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Sprangle top
|
||
Amazon Leptochloa panicoides 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Bearded Leptochloa fascicularis 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Mexican Leptochloa uninervia 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Red Leptochloa filiformis 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Texas Panicum Panicum texanum 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Volunteer Cereals(3)
|
||
Barley Hordeum vulgare 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED
|
||
HEIGHT*
|
||
(inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE(4)
|
||
FL OZ/ACRE
|
||
Oats Avena sativa 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Rye Secale cereale 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Wheat Triticum aestivum 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Volunteer Corn(2) Zea mays 4 to 12 4 6
|
||
Volunteer Corn (S.R.)(1) Zea mays 4 to 12 8 (suppression only)
|
||
Volunteer Corn(2) Zea mays 12 to 24 6 8
|
||
Volunteer Grain Sorghum Sorghum bicolor 8 to 12 6 8
|
||
Wild Oats Avena fatua 2 to 6 6 8
|
||
Wild Proso Millet Panicum miliaceum 2 to 10 6 8
|
||
Witchgrass Panicum capillare 2 to 8 6 8
|
||
Woolly Cupgrass Eriochloa villosa 2 to 8 6 8
|
||
* Generally occurs between 3-leaf stage and tillering.
|
||
** Length of lateral growth.
|
||
(1) Sethoxydim resistant volunteer corn.
|
||
(2) Includes Roundup Ready®, Liberty Link®, and IMI-CORN® volunteer corn
|
||
(3) The minimum SECTION 2EC use rate for control when a cereal grain crop (such as wheat) is interseeded for crop establishment or
|
||
is planted as wind breaks to aid crop establishment is 8 fl oz/A.
|
||
(4) Where experience has shown that higher rates are needed for satisfactory control of annual grasses, rates higher than 8 fl oz/A
|
||
may be applied in certain geographic areas, cropping situations, or environmental conditions. In these situations, rates from 8 to16
|
||
fl oz/A can be applied.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL & PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL
|
||
IN ESTABLISHED ALFALFA AND MINT WITH SECTION 2EC
|
||
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/ACRE
|
||
Annual & perennial Grasses Listed in Grass Table See Table 10 16
|
||
Mowing: Achieving the best control of annual grasses can be made by applying SECTION 2EC before grass weeds
|
||
are mowed. Once grass is mowed it becomes tougher to control, as much of the available leaf surface has been
|
||
removed. In areas without a killing frost, some annuals can over-winter after having been mowed multiple times.
|
||
These grasses form large crowns and may contain many viable buds. Even though these grasses may be an annual
|
||
grass, they may require repeated application of SECTION 2EC for partial or complete control.
|
||
Irrigated Alfalfa and Mint: Irrigation practices can be very critical to the successful use of SECTION 2EC in
|
||
established alfalfa and mint and may be necessary to initiate active growth of the weeds prior to application. Generally,
|
||
applications 2 to 4 days after an irrigation are most effective. Irrigation made shortly after application (2 days) can be
|
||
effective, but more consistent grass control occurs when the irrigation is made before the application.
|
||
Aerial Application: When applying by air in established alfalfa and mint, apply SECTION 2EC in a minimum of 10
|
||
GPA.
|
||
Annual Grass Control: Make application at the grass sizes and rates specified in the Directions for Annual Grass
|
||
Table. If a grass has been cut, make application after active growth has resumed and regrowth has reached the
|
||
minimum height and before it reaches the maximum height indicated. Make application before the alfalfa/mint canopy
|
||
covers the grasses and interferes with the spray coverage. Some annual grasses are spring-and summer-germinating
|
||
plants, while others are fall- germinating plants, and the time they are actively growing and most susceptible to
|
||
SECTION 2EC may vary from region to region. In addition, some annuals germinate over an extended period of time
|
||
and because control of small grasses is desired, application after each weed flush may be required. As a general rule
|
||
spray spring and summer-germinating grasses as early in the season as possible, after initial green-up. Spray fall-
|
||
germinating weeds in the fall soon after they begin growing but before any damage is done due to frost. Late fall
|
||
applications may be less effective due to environmental cond itions, such as frost, slower plant growth, or the onset
|
||
of flowering.
|
||
Perennial Grass Control: SECTION 2EC effectively controls perenn ial grasses, such as Bermudagrass,
|
||
Johnsongrass, quackgrass, wirestem muhly, tall fescue, foxtail barley and orchardgrass. Due in part to lack of tillage,
|
||
perennial grasses are more difficult to control in a perennia l crop, such as established alfalfa or mint. A program of
|
||
repeated applications is usually necessary for best results. The best way to control perennial grasses is to do so in
|
||
the year of stand establishment before rhizomes and stolons become large and difficult to kill.
|
||
Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at or near maximum height.
|
||
Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt/A by ground or 1% v/v, but not less than 1 pt/A, to the finished spray volume
|
||
by air.
|
||
|
||
25
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL BLUEGRASS CONTROL WITH SECTION 2EC
|
||
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE RATE
|
||
FL/OZ
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH RATE
|
||
FL/OZ
|
||
ACRE
|
||
Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) to 4-leaf 6* 16
|
||
Apply under favorable soil moisture and humidity, which exists within a few days after rainfall or within 7 days
|
||
after irrigation. Grass needs to be actively growing at time of application(s).
|
||
Apply at weed stage indicated on the label, as reduced control can be expected with more mature annual bluegrass.
|
||
Use the high rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when annual bluegrass is more mature.
|
||
Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt/A by ground to the finished spray volume.
|
||
*Use a minimum of 10 ft oz/A to control annual bluegrass in seedling and established alfalfa and mint.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE USE IN
|
||
CANOLA, DRY SHELLED BEAN & PEA (INCLUDING SOYBEAN), EDIBLE PODDED LEGUME VEGETABLES, FLAX,
|
||
MUSTARD SEED, SUCCULENT BEAN & PEA AND SUGAR BEET
|
||
REDUCED RATE DIRECTIONS FOR SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES
|
||
(NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA)
|
||
x Make application only to actively growing grasses at the specified weed heights.
|
||
x Make application when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage
|
||
for treatment.
|
||
x Regrowth by tillering may occur if application is made when plants are stressed by lack of moisture, excessive moisture,
|
||
low or high temperatures and/or under very low humidity.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not exceed the rates as specified in the chart per single application.
|
||
xDo not exceed the maximum number of applications per year listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
xFollow any additional application restrictions indicated in the Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED
|
||
HEIGHT
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE1
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli 1 to 4 4
|
||
Broadleaf Signalgrass Brachiaria platyphylla 1 to 4 5
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Large Digitaria sanguinalis 1 to 3* 4
|
||
Large Digitaria sanguinalis 1 to 4* 5
|
||
Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 1 to 3* 4
|
||
Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 1 to 4* 5
|
||
Southern Digitaria ciliaris 1 to 4* 5
|
||
Fall Panicum Panicum dichotomiflorum 1 to 4 4
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
Giant Setaria faberi 1 to 4 4
|
||
Green Setaria viridis 1 to 4 4
|
||
Millet Setaria italica 1 to 4 5
|
||
Yellow Setaria glauca 1 to 4 4
|
||
Seedling Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense 1 to 6 5
|
||
Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 4 to 10 4
|
||
Texas Panicum Panicum texanum 1 to 4 5
|
||
Volunteer Cereals
|
||
Barley Hordeum vulgare 1 to 4 5
|
||
Oats Avena sativa 1 to 4 5
|
||
Wheat Triticum aestivum 1 to 4 5
|
||
Volunteer Corn** Zea Mays 4 to 12 4
|
||
Wild Proso Millet Panicum miliaceum 1 to 6 4
|
||
Wild Oats Avena fatua 1 to 4 5
|
||
*Length of lateral growth
|
||
**Not S.R. Corn
|
||
1 Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./A by ground application to the finished spray volume.
|
||
|
||
26
|
||
DIRECTIONS PERENNIAL GRASSES
|
||
xMake application only to actively growing grasses at the specified weed heights. Make application when the first grass
|
||
weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for treatment.
|
||
xUse the higher rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not exceed the maximum rate per application listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
xDo not exceed the maximum number of applications per year listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
xDo not exceed the maximum yearly rate listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
xFollow any additional application restrictions indicated in the Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
GRASS SPECIES WEED HEIGHT
|
||
(inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
First Application 3 (or up to 6” runners) 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 3 (or up to 6” runners) 8 16
|
||
Fescue, Tall (Festuca arundinacea)
|
||
First Application 4 to 8 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) if regrowth occurs) 4 to 8 8 16
|
||
Foxtail Barley (Hordeum jubatum)
|
||
First Application 2 to 6 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 2 to 6 8 16
|
||
Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata)
|
||
First Application 4 to 8 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to 8 8 16
|
||
Quackgrass* (Elytrigia repens)
|
||
First Application 4 to 12 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to 12 8 16
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense)
|
||
First Application 12 to 24 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 6 to 18 6 8
|
||
Wirestem Muhly (Muhlenbergia frondosa)
|
||
First Application 4 to 8 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to 8 8 16
|
||
Perennial Bluegrass*
|
||
Roughstalk (Poa trivialis)
|
||
Kentucky (Poa prantensis)
|
||
First Application 2 to 4 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 2 to 4 8 16
|
||
Bentgrass* (Agrostis spp.)
|
||
First Application 2 to 4 - 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 2 to 4 - 16
|
||
*Control of quackgrass, perennial bluegrass and bentgrass with this product may be enhanced by adding AMS at 2.5 to
|
||
4.0 lbs/A.
|
||
|
||
27
|
||
TANK MIXES
|
||
The labels for each of the herbicides recommended for tank mixing with SECTION 2EC are unique to the characteristics of
|
||
those products and contain restrictions and limitations that may be more restrictive than SECTION 2EC in certain
|
||
considerations. Those concerns may include, but are not limited to:
|
||
x Geographic restrictions – all products are not registered for use in all areas and rates may vary from one region of
|
||
labeled use to another
|
||
x Crop rotation restrictions may differ
|
||
x Applicator certification requirements
|
||
x Worker safety rules, i.e., personal protective equipment (PPE), reentry time, posting
|
||
x Soil characteristics or soil type, e.g. pH, OM
|
||
x Number of applications and or maximum dosage per season
|
||
x Rain free period required – or
|
||
x Application timing, e.g. pre-harvest interval
|
||
x Total yearly rates not to be exceeded.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
TANK MIX APPLICATION OF SECTION 2EC AND BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASSES AND
|
||
BROADLEAF WEEDS
|
||
x Make application only to actively growing grass and broadleaf weeds at the height or growth stage listed on each
|
||
label.
|
||
x Make application when the first grass or broadleaf weed species in a mixed population reaches the specified height
|
||
or growth stage for treatment.
|
||
x Make application under favorable soil moisture and humidity that exist a few days after rainfall or within seven (7)
|
||
days after irrigation.
|
||
x Always add the appropriate adjuvant to the spray mix at the labeled rate for each specific tank mix combination.
|
||
x Tank mix application can sometimes result in reduced grass control and possible increases in crop injury as compared
|
||
to either product used alone. If regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, apply a second
|
||
application of SECTION 2EC as specified in the respective size and rate tables.
|
||
x Do Not tank mix SECTION 2EC when broadleaf weeds are tall and/or dense enough to prevent proper grass
|
||
coverage.
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 to 2/3 of desired level with clean water. While agitating, add the correct amount of SECTION
|
||
2EC, making sure that agitation makes a rippling or rolling action on the water surface.
|
||
2. When tank mixing this product with other labeled herbicides, add water-soluble bags first, followed by dry
|
||
formulations, flowables, emulsifiable concentrates and then solutions. Prepare no more spray mixture than is required
|
||
for the immediate spray operation.
|
||
3. Add any required adjuvants (crop oil concentrate, nonionic surfactant and/or nitrogen solution.).
|
||
4. Fill spray tank to desired level with water.
|
||
Continue agitation until all spray solution has been applied.
|
||
Failure to agitate the spray solution may result in improper mixing of the herbicides and unsatisfactory weed control. Verify
|
||
mixing and compatibility qualities by conducting a jar test.
|
||
ANTAGONISM INFORMATION
|
||
Tank mixes of SECTION 2EC with postemergence broadleaf herbicides have shown some reduction or failure to control certain
|
||
grass species, which would have otherwise been controlled by SECTION 2EC alone. Activity of the postemergence broadleaf
|
||
herbicide in the tank mix is not affected.
|
||
|
||
28
|
||
ALFALFA
|
||
Table 1. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR ALFALFA
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
2,4-DB4
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See 2,4-DB label
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See 2,4-DB label
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
PURSUIT DG5
|
||
OR
|
||
PURSUIT5
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1.08 – 2.16 oz
|
||
OR
|
||
3 TO 6 fl oz
|
||
-
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BUCTRIL® 2L6
|
||
OR
|
||
BUCTRIL GEL6,7
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1.0 – 1.5 pts
|
||
or
|
||
0.5 – 0.75 pt
|
||
- 0.5% 0.5%
|
||
1 If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, apply a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide,
|
||
according to the appropriate size and rate.
|
||
2 Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and preve nt them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage. Tank Mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
3 Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt/A) in the finished spray volume.
|
||
4 SECTION 2EC plus 2,4-DB may increase the severity of crop injury when tank mixed. Alfalfa plants will generally outgrow this te mporary crop injury within
|
||
a few weeks.
|
||
5 Before using this tank mix, read and understand the PURSUIT or PURSUIT DG labels for geographical restrictions and restrictions regarding alfalfa growth
|
||
stage and type. Failure to do so can result in crop injury to alfalfa. DO NOT feed, graze or harvest alfalfa for 30 days follow ing an application of PURSUIT
|
||
to alfalfa.
|
||
6 States of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the western halves of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South
|
||
Dakota: The tank mix of SECTION 2EC plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL must be applied in the fall or spring to seedling alfalfa when the majority of the
|
||
field has a minimum of 2 trifoliate. Unacceptable crop injury can occur to alfalfa seedlings less than the 2 trifoliate leaf st age. BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL
|
||
plus SECTION 2EC applications made when temperatures are expected to exceed 80°F and 3 days following application can result in unacceptable crop
|
||
injury. In the states not listed above, apply in the fall or spring to seedling alfalfa when the majority of the field has a mi nimum of 4 trifoliate leaves.
|
||
Unacceptable crop injury may occur to alfalfa in the 2 trifoliate or smaller stage growth, when alfalfa stand is uneven and con ditions favor leaf burn. When
|
||
applications of SECTION 2EC plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL are made when temperatures are expected to exceed 70°F and three days f ollowing such
|
||
application can result in unacceptable crop injury. Crop leaf burn can occur following SECTION 2EC plus BUCTRIL or BUCTRIL GEL applications. Warm,
|
||
humid conditions may enhance leaf burn. However, new crop growth will not be affected.
|
||
7 Do not make application when alfalfa is under moisture, temperature, insect or disease stress or has been stressed by other pes ticide carryover or
|
||
application.
|
||
CANOLA
|
||
Table 2. REDUCED RATE SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR CANOLA
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE
|
||
ANNUAL GRASSES1 PERENNIAL GRASSES AMMONIUM SULFATE
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC2
|
||
+
|
||
LIBERTY3
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
34 fl oz
|
||
- 3.0 lbs 3.0 lbs
|
||
1 Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE USE IN DRY
|
||
BEAN, CANOLA, , MUSTARD SEED, SOYBEAN AND SUGAR BEET FOR SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table.
|
||
2 Do not apply SECTION 2EC tank mix during or after bolting or flowering or crop injury could occur.
|
||
3 For use only on LibertyLink® canola.
|
||
|
||
29
|
||
COTTON
|
||
Table 3. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXED WITH COBRA® AND MSMA APPLIED POST DIRECTED TO COTTON
|
||
PRODUCT1 APPLICATION RATES/ACRE2 CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3
|
||
V/V COMMENTS
|
||
SECTION
|
||
2EC4
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
MSMA
|
||
(4.0 lbs/gal)
|
||
or
|
||
MSMA
|
||
(6.6 lbs/gal)
|
||
ANNUAL GRASSES PERRENIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
GROUND
|
||
6 – 8 fl oz 8 – 16 fl oz 1% Reduce broadcast
|
||
rate in proportion to
|
||
the band area
|
||
actually treated.
|
||
See COBRA label for rates to control broadleaf weeds and height
|
||
limitations for cotton. See SECTION 2EC label for weed height and
|
||
species controlled.
|
||
See MSMA label for rates to control broadleaf weeds and height
|
||
limitations for cotton. See SECTION 2EC label for weed height and
|
||
species controlled.
|
||
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and preven t them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, apply a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide –
|
||
according to the appropriate size and rate.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
4. If at the time of application, grass height is so tall that post-directed applications cannot get good coverage over the top of the grassy weeds, then poor
|
||
control can result and a second non-post directed application of SECTION 2EC may be necessary.
|
||
Table 4. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXED WITH BUCTRIL 4 EC TO CONTROL EMERGED WEEDS IN BXN COTTON AS A
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION
|
||
PRODUCT1
|
||
APPLICATION RATE/ACRE2 CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE PER
|
||
ACRE3
|
||
COMMENTS7 ANNUAL GRASSES
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BUCTRIL 4 EC 4,5,6
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
Refer to BUCTRIL 4 EC label for
|
||
rates to control broadleaf weeds and
|
||
height limitations for cotton.
|
||
1 qt. See charts for
|
||
grasses controlled.
|
||
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and prev ent them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage.
|
||
2. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, apply a second application of SECTION 2EC at the specifi ed rate with the
|
||
appropriate amount of crop oil concentrate in a non-BUCTRIL tank mix.
|
||
3. Always add a crop oil concentrate 1 qt/A by ground in the finished spray solution.
|
||
4. Applications of BUCTRIL 4 EC can be made only to cotton that has been genetically modified for crop tolerance to postemergence over-the-top
|
||
applications of bromoxynil.
|
||
5. Do not apply the SECTION 2EC plus BUCTRIL tank mix within 75 days of harvest.
|
||
6. Do not exceed 2 applications of BUCTRIL before cotton is 12 inches tall and one application after 12 inches tall.
|
||
7. Use a minimum of 10 gallons of spray solution per acre.
|
||
Table 5. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXED WITH GLYPHOSATE TO CONTROL EMERGED GRASSES IN COTTON AS A
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
APPLICATION RATE/ACRE1 ADJUVANT
|
||
COMMENTSANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
Glyphosate
|
||
formulation with
|
||
built in adjuvant
|
||
Glyphosate
|
||
formulation
|
||
without built-in
|
||
adjuvant
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
GLYPHOSATE
|
||
6 – 8 fl oz 8 – 16 fl oz Nonionic surfactant
|
||
@ 0.125 to 0.25%
|
||
v/v plus ammonium
|
||
sulfate @ 8.5 to 17
|
||
lbs per 100 gallons
|
||
carrier
|
||
Crop oil
|
||
concentrate @ 1
|
||
pt/A plus
|
||
ammonium
|
||
sulfate @ 8.5 to
|
||
17 lbs per 100
|
||
gals carrier
|
||
See charts for
|
||
grasses
|
||
controlled.
|
||
Use a
|
||
minimum of 10
|
||
gals of spray
|
||
solution per
|
||
acre.
|
||
See glyphosate label for rates to
|
||
control broadleaf weeds and
|
||
height limitations for cotton
|
||
1. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, apply a second application of SECTION 2EC at the specifi ed rate with the
|
||
appropriate amount of crop oil.
|
||
|
||
30
|
||
DRY SHELLED BEAN
|
||
Table 6. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR DRY SHELLED BEANS
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BASAGRAN®
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.0 – 2.0 pts/A
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1 to 2 pts
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
1. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide –
|
||
according to the appropriate size and rate.
|
||
2. Broadleaf weed control can be reduced when grass populations are tall enough or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern a nd prevent them from
|
||
receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
FLAX
|
||
Table 7. REDUCED RATE SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR FLAX
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth)
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES1
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BRONATE ADVANCED™2,3
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
11.4 fl oz
|
||
- 1 pt 1 pt
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BRONATES®
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.9 pt
|
||
- 1 pt 1 pt
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BUCTRIL2,3
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.0 pt
|
||
- 1 pt 1 pt
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
RHONOX®2,3
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.25 – 0.5 pt
|
||
- 1 pt 1 pt
|
||
1. Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE USE IN DRY
|
||
BEANS, CANOLA, FLAX, MUSTARD SEED, SOYBEANS AND SUGAR BEETS FOR SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table.
|
||
2. Do Not apply SECTION 2EC tank mix during or after the bud stage or to ornamental flax as crop injury can occur
|
||
3. Do Not apply tank mixes when temperatures are expected to exceed 85°F at or for 3 days following application as crop injury can occur.
|
||
|
||
31
|
||
SOYBEAN
|
||
Table 8. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES3 TO CONTROL ANNUAL GRASSES WHEN USED AS A BURNDOWN IN NO-TILL
|
||
SOYBEAN
|
||
PRODUCT PRODUCT
|
||
RATE/ACRE1
|
||
GRASS HEIGHT
|
||
(inches)
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
/ACRE2
|
||
28%N OR 32%N
|
||
QTS/A
|
||
OR 2.5 TO 4.0 LBS
|
||
AMS
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
2,4-D ESTER*,3
|
||
3 fl oz Foxtail 1 to 3
|
||
Fall Panicum 1 to 3
|
||
1 qt 1 – 2 qts
|
||
or
|
||
2.5 – 4.0 lbs
|
||
AMS
|
||
4 fl oz Foxtail 1 to 4
|
||
Fall Panicum 1 to 4
|
||
1 qt 1 – 2 qts
|
||
or
|
||
2.5 – 4.0 lbs
|
||
AMS
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 lb a.i.
|
||
(See Grass Chart
|
||
for grasses
|
||
claimed)
|
||
1 qt 1 – 2 qts
|
||
or
|
||
2.5 – 4.0 lbs
|
||
AMS
|
||
*2,4-D ester should NOT be used where drift sensitive crops may be grown.
|
||
1. Apply a second application of SECTION 2EC according to the appropriate size and rate, if regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate in the finished spray volume.
|
||
3. The following products can be tank mixed with SECTION 2EC plus 2,4-D ester: AUTHORITY® BROADLEAF, CANOPY XL®, DUAL® 8E, DUAL II , DUAL
|
||
MAGNUM®, PROWL®, VALOR™, SENCOR®, SENCOR plus the DUAL products and TURBO®.
|
||
Table 9. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
12.5 fl oz
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
12.5 fl oz
|
||
0.5 to 1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BASAGRAN 4 SL
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1–2 p t s
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1 – 2 pts
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
Glyphosate (For use on Roundup
|
||
Ready soybeans only)
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.75 – 3.0 lb a.i.
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.75 – 3.0 lb a.i.
|
||
0.5 to 1%4 1%4
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
FLEXSTAR® HL6
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
See FLEXSTAR HL
|
||
label for specific
|
||
application rates
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
See FLEXSTAR HL
|
||
label for specific
|
||
application rates
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
CLASSIC® 25 DG
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 – 0.75 oz
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 – 0.75 oz
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC4
|
||
+
|
||
PURSUIT 70 DG
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.44 oz
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.44 oz
|
||
1% 1%
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
CLASSIC 25 DG
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 – 0.75 oz
|
||
-0 . 5 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
BASAGRAN 4 SL
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1–1 . 5 p t s
|
||
-0 . 5 % 1 %
|
||
|
||
32
|
||
Table 9. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
PURSUIT 70 DG
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.44 oz
|
||
-0 . 5 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
STORM®
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.5 pts
|
||
-0 . 5 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
RESOURCE®
|
||
+
|
||
PURSUIT 70 DG
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
4 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1.44 oz
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
RESOURCE
|
||
+
|
||
BASAGRAN
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
4 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1 pt
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
RESOURCE
|
||
+
|
||
CLASSIC
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
4 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 oz
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
RESOURCE
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
4 fl oz
|
||
-0 . 5 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
FIRSTRATE®
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz
|
||
1% -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
FIRSTRATE
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz
|
||
1% -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
RAPTOR® (1 AS)
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
-1 % -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
RAPTOR (1 AS)
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
4–5 f l o z
|
||
-1 % -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
SYNCHRONY® STS™
|
||
6–8 f l o z7
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 oz/A
|
||
-1 q t -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
COBRA
|
||
+
|
||
SYNCHRONY STS
|
||
6–8 f l o z7
|
||
+
|
||
4–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 oz
|
||
-1 p t -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
RESOURCE
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
4–1 2 f l o z
|
||
-1 q t -
|
||
SECTION 2EC5
|
||
+
|
||
FRONTROW™
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
Refer to - 1% -
|
||
|
||
33
|
||
Table 9. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
FRONTROW label
|
||
for use rates
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
FIRSTRATE
|
||
+
|
||
FLEXSTAR HL5
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz
|
||
+
|
||
Refer to the
|
||
FLEXSTAR HL
|
||
label for specific
|
||
application rates
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz.
|
||
+
|
||
Refer to the
|
||
FLEXSTAR HL
|
||
label for specific
|
||
application rates
|
||
1% -
|
||
1 If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide –
|
||
according to the appropriate size and rate.
|
||
2 Broadleaf weed control can be reduced when grass populations are tall enough or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern an d prevent them from
|
||
receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
3 Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
4 When SECTION 2EC is tank mixed with glyphosate, the addition of 2.5 lb. ammonium sulfate is required. If the glyphosate formul ation has a stand alone
|
||
build-in adjuvant, add 0.125% v/v nonionic surfactant in place of crop oil concentrate, Add 0.5% to 1% crop oil concentrate for ground application and 1%
|
||
v/v for aerial application, if the glyphosate formulation does not have a build-in adjuvant system.
|
||
5 When SECTION 2EC is tank mixed with PURSUIT, RESOURCE, STORM, FIRSTRATE, SYNCHRONY, RAPTOR, FRONTROW, COBRA plus CLASSIC,
|
||
COBRA plus BASAGRAN, COBRA plus PURSUIT, COBRA plus FIRSTRATE, COBRA plus SYNCHRONY, and COBRA plus RAPTOR, the addition of 1
|
||
– 2 qts/A of liquid fertilizer (10-34-0, 28%N, or 32%N) is recommended. An equivalent amount, 2.5 – 4.0 lbs/A, of spray grade amm onium sulfate (AMS)
|
||
may be added in place of liquid fertilizer. Fertilizer adjuvants are to be added in addition to the crop oil concentrate.
|
||
6 Refer to the FLEXSTAR HL label for geographic and rotational restrictions.
|
||
7 Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE U SE IN DRY
|
||
BEAN, CANOLA, FLAX, MUSTARD SEED, SOYBEAN AND SUGAR BEET FOR SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table .
|
||
Table 10. REDUCED RATE SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN
|
||
(See table for reduced rate use in dry bean, canola, flax, mustard seed, soybean and sugar beet for small annual
|
||
grasses for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
|
||
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE
|
||
1
|
||
ANNUAL GRASSES2 PRENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3,4
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
FIRSTRATE
|
||
4–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.3 oz
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
PURSUIT 70 DG
|
||
4–6 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.44 oz
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
1. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide – according to the appropriate size and rate, if grass regrowth occurs or
|
||
an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE USE IN DRY
|
||
BEAN, CANOLA, FLAX, MUSTARD SEED, SOYBEAN AND SUGAR BEET FOR SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rated, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
4. When SECTION 2EC is tank mixed at reduced rates, the addition of 1 – 2 qts/A of liquid fertilizer (10-34-0, 28% N, or 32%N) is r equired. An equivalent
|
||
amount, 2.5 to 4.0 lbs/A, of spray grade ammonium sulfate (AMS) may be added in place of liquid fertilizer. Fertilizer adjuvants are to be added in addition
|
||
to the crop oil concentrate.
|
||
|
||
34
|
||
PEANUT
|
||
Table 11. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR PEANUT
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL GRASSES2 PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BASAGRAN
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.0 – 2.0 pts
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
STORM
|
||
8–1 0 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
1.5 pts
|
||
-1 % 1 %
|
||
1. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide – according to the appropriate size and rate, if gr ass regrowth occurs or
|
||
an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and preven t them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR GRASS SUPPRESSION FOR HARVEST EFFICIENCY IN PEANUT WITH SECTION 2EC
|
||
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE
|
||
Annual and perennial grasses that exceed
|
||
height claimed for control on height charts
|
||
“DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES” & “DIRECTIONS FOR
|
||
PERENNIAL GRASSES”
|
||
Up to and including grasses in
|
||
the seed head stage
|
||
16 32
|
||
Add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt/A by ground to the finished spray volume.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
xDo not apply as part of a tank mix when applying SECTION 2EC for grass suppression.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) in a single application.
|
||
xDo not apply more than 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A) per year.
|
||
xDo not exceed two applications at 16 fl. oz./A (0.25 lb. ai/A) or one (1) application at 32 fl. oz./A (0.50 lb. ai/A).
|
||
SUGAR BEET
|
||
Table 12. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXED WITH STINGER® APPLIED TO SUGAR BEET
|
||
(See tables above for specific grasses and growth stages)
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL2
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
STINGER
|
||
6–8 f l o z 8–1 6 f l o z 1 %
|
||
See STINGER label for rates.
|
||
1. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix herbicide – according to the appropriate size and rate, if grass regrowth occurs or
|
||
an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and prev ent them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
|
||
35
|
||
Table 13. SECTION 2EC TANK MIXED WITH BETAMIX® OR BETANEX® APPLIED TO SUGAR BEET
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED
|
||
HEIGHT
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
APPLICATION
|
||
RATES/ACRE1 COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
SECTION 2EC3
|
||
+
|
||
BETAMIX
|
||
OR BETANEX
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
Foxtail Millet
|
||
Wild Oat
|
||
Wild Proso Millet
|
||
Echinochloa crus-galli
|
||
Setaria spp.
|
||
Setaria italica
|
||
Avena fatua
|
||
Panicum miliaceum
|
||
1 to 3
|
||
1 to 3
|
||
1 to 3
|
||
1 to 3
|
||
1 to 3
|
||
8 fl oz
|
||
See BETAMIX label for
|
||
rates to control
|
||
broadleaf weeds. No
|
||
additives are
|
||
recommended in this
|
||
tank mix.
|
||
See BETANEX label for
|
||
rates to control
|
||
broadleaf weeds. No
|
||
additives are
|
||
recommended in this
|
||
tank mix.
|
||
1. Do not use crop oil concentrate. No additives are recommended in this tank mix. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC alon e – without a tank mix
|
||
herbicide – according to the appropriate size and rate, if grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and prev ent them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
3. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC at the full label rate with appropriate rate of crop oil concentration, if grass reg rowth occurs or an additional
|
||
flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
Table 14. SECTION 2EC PLUS BETANEX OR BETAMIX TANK MIX FOR THREE SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR
|
||
ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL (MICRO-RATE APPLICATION)
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
GRASSES CONTROLLED
|
||
(inches)
|
||
METHYLATED
|
||
SEED OIL2
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BETANEX
|
||
or
|
||
BETAMIX
|
||
2–3 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.8 – 12 fl oz3
|
||
or
|
||
0.8 – 12 fl oz3
|
||
Green Foxtail (1-2)
|
||
Yellow Foxtail (1-2)
|
||
Barnyardgrass (1-2)
|
||
Wild Oat (1-2)
|
||
Volunteer Cereals (1-2)
|
||
1.5% 1.5%
|
||
1. Broadleaf weed control may be reduced when grass populations are tall or dense enough to intercept the spray pattern and prev ent them from receiving
|
||
complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations.
|
||
2. Always use a methylated seed oil at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
3. When sugar beets are in the cotyledon to 4-leaf stage, use 8 fl oz/A rate. This rate can be increased up to 12 fl oz/A when the smallest sugar beet plants in
|
||
the field are in the 4 true leaf stage or larger.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE WITH MICRO-RATE APPLICATIONS TO SUGAR BEETS
|
||
Multiple micro-rate applications of SECTION 2EC in tank mixtures with reduced rates of BETANEX or BETAMIX and
|
||
methylated seed oils can be applied by air or ground equipment to sugar beets to control early germinating annual grasses
|
||
listed above. Do not exceed the rate of 0.12 lb ai/A broadcast application for BETANEX or BETAMIX when in combination with
|
||
these spray adjuvants. Note that maximum rate allowed varies depending on crop growth stage. The use of wetting agents or
|
||
spray adjuvants with conventional rates (0.73 to 1.22 lb ai/A) or multiple low rate (0.24 to 0.73 lb ai/A) applications of BETANEX
|
||
or BETAMIX is prohibited on the BETANEX and BETAMIX master label. Favorable climatic conditions, i.e. good conditions for
|
||
plant growth and development, are essential for adequate weed control. All use precautions and restrictions on the BETANEX
|
||
and BETAMIX master labels must be followed.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USING MICRO-RATE MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS OF SECTION 2EC TANK MIXES
|
||
Apply SECTION 2EC in broadcast applications only at a rate of 2 – 3 fl oz/A in tank mixture with either BETANEX or BETAMIX
|
||
following the directions for use on the tank mix partner label. A minimum of three sequential applications of 2 fl oz/A or a
|
||
minimum of 2 sequential applications of 3 fl oz/A should be utilized for SECTION 2EC tank mixtures. A minimum of 3 sequential
|
||
applications of BETANEX or BETAMIX should be used. Accurate timing is essential. Immediately after weeds emerge, make
|
||
initial application and make repeat applications on 5 to 7 day intervals. Return to conventional application rates of SECTION
|
||
2EC, 6 – 8 fl oz/A, and add rates of BETANEX or BETAMIX as directed on their label, if weed control is not adequate due to
|
||
climatic conditions, spray coverage or other factors. A spray adjuvant is not recommended when using conventional rates of
|
||
BETANEX or BETAMIX in tank mixtures with SECTION 2EC.
|
||
|
||
36
|
||
Use Precautions for Micro-Rate Applications: (See SECTION 2EC, BETANEX and BETAMIX master label for further
|
||
use precautions)
|
||
Even with favorable climatic conditions, not all weeds will be adequately controlled. If multiple micro-rate applications do no t
|
||
adequately control weeds, conventional rates of SECTION 2EC, BETANEX or BETAMIX and/or hand labor may be required.
|
||
Plugging of spray nozzles may be encountered, due to the potential for formation of a precipitate in the spray solution that is
|
||
often associated with micro-rate applications. If the BETANEX or BETAMIX rate exceeds 0.12 lb ai/A broadcast, methylated
|
||
seed oils must not be added. This addition of methylated seed oils could increase the possibility of crop injury at dosage rates
|
||
greater than 0.12 lb ai/A.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION
|
||
It is essential to use sufficient spray volumes and pressure to ensure complete coverage. Use a minimum of 10 gallons and
|
||
maximum of 20 gallons spray solution per acre. Spray pressures should reflect a minimum of 30 psi and a maximum of 60 psi
|
||
at the nozzle. Do Not use flood nozzles.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
||
It is essential to use sufficient spray volumes to ensure complete coverage. Use a minimum of 5 gallons and maximum of 15
|
||
gallons of spray solution per acre.
|
||
Table 15. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF SECTION 2EC AND FUNGICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND
|
||
DISEASES IN SUGAR BEET
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE3
|
||
(V/V)
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
EMINENT®
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
13 fl oz
|
||
8 to 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
13 fl oz
|
||
1%
|
||
1. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC at the full label rate with appropriate rate of crop oil concentration, if grass reg rowth occurs or an additional
|
||
flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Refer to SECTION 2EC and fungicide label for rates and weeds and diseases controlled.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
Table 16. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF SECTION 2EC AND INSECTICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND
|
||
INSECTS IN ALFALFA, COTTON, MINT, PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL), SOYBEAN AND SUNFLOWER
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1 CROP
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
(V/V)3
|
||
Alfalfa4
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Mint4,5
|
||
Peanut
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Sunflower
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
ORTHENE® 75
|
||
S
|
||
or
|
||
ORTHENE 97
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.33 – 1.33 lbs
|
||
+
|
||
0.25 – 1.0 lb
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
0.33 – 1.33 lbs
|
||
+
|
||
0.25 – 1.0 lb
|
||
1% X X X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
ORTHENE 90
|
||
S6
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.25 – 1 lb
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
0.25 – 1 lb
|
||
1% X X X X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
DANITOL® 2.4
|
||
EC
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
10-2/3 – 16 fl oz
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
10-2/3 – 16 fl
|
||
oz
|
||
1% X X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
ASANA XL®
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
See ASANA XL label
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See ASANA
|
||
XL label
|
||
1% X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
WARRIOR®
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
See WARRIOR label
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See
|
||
WARRIOR
|
||
label
|
||
1% X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz7
|
||
+
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
1% X
|
||
|
||
37
|
||
PRODUCT2
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1 CROP
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
CROP OIL
|
||
CONCENTRATE
|
||
(V/V)3
|
||
Alfalfa4
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Mint4,5
|
||
Peanut
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Sunflower
|
||
WARRIOR See WARRIOR label See
|
||
WARRIOR
|
||
label
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
BAYTHROID®
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See BAYTHROID
|
||
label
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See
|
||
BAYTHROID
|
||
label
|
||
1% X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
DIMETHOATE
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz7
|
||
+
|
||
See Dimethoate
|
||
label
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See
|
||
Dimethoate
|
||
label
|
||
1% X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
LORSBAN®
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See LORSBAN label
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See
|
||
LORSBAN
|
||
label
|
||
1–2 p t8 X
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
POUNCE®
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz7
|
||
+
|
||
See POUNCE label
|
||
10 – 16 fl oz
|
||
+
|
||
See POUNCE
|
||
label
|
||
1% X
|
||
1. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC alone – without a tank mix insecticide – according to the appropriate size and rate, i f grass regrowth occurs or
|
||
an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
2. Refer to SECTION 2EC and insecticide label for rates and weeds and insects controlled.
|
||
3. Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate, but not less than 1 pt/A, in the finished spray volume.
|
||
4. Certain insecticides can cause temporary phytotoxic symptoms on alfalfa and mint foliage. See the insecticide label for further information. Prior to using
|
||
any of these insecticide/herbicide tank mixtures, it is suggested a small area of the field be treated and observed for crop in jury before treating the entire
|
||
field.
|
||
5. Rates for SECTION 2EC for annual grass control in baby mint should be 6 – 8 fl oz/A; minimum of 8 fl oz/A for annual grass contr ol in established mint and
|
||
8 – 16 fl oz/A for perennial grass control. Add a crop oil concentrate at the rate of 1.0 – 2.0 pts/A.
|
||
6. ORTHENE 90 S insecticide tank mix use with SECTION 2EC is permitted only in a state having an approved Section 24(c) registra tion for ORTHENE 90 S
|
||
use in soybeans.
|
||
7. The rate for SECTION 2EC for annual grass control in seedling alfalfa should be 6 – 8 fl oz/A.
|
||
8. For SECTION 2EC plus LORSBAN tank mix, reduce the adjuvant rate down to 1.0 pt/A when the LORSBAN rate is 1.0 pt/A or higher.
|
||
Table 17. DIRECTIONS FOR ROUNDUP READY VOLUNTEER CORN CONTROL IN ROUNDUP READY SOYBEANS
|
||
WITH SECTION 2EC HERBICIDE TANK MIX
|
||
Roundup
|
||
Ready
|
||
Volunteer
|
||
Corn Height
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/A
|
||
GLYPHOSATE1 RATE FOR
|
||
FORMULATIONS WITH BUILT IN
|
||
ADJUVANT
|
||
ADJUVANT
|
||
<12 4 1.0 – 2.0 lb ai/A
|
||
(Approx. equivalent to 22 – 44 fl oz/A of
|
||
ROUNDUP Weather MAX)
|
||
Nonionic surfactant @
|
||
0.125 – 0.25% v/v
|
||
plus ammonium (AMS) @
|
||
8.5 – 17 lbs per 100 gallons
|
||
carrier
|
||
1 2–1 8 5
|
||
1 8–2 4 6
|
||
Roundup
|
||
Ready
|
||
Volunteer
|
||
Corn
|
||
Height
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
Rate
|
||
fl oz/A
|
||
GLYPHOSATE1 RATE FOR
|
||
FORMULATIONS WITHOUT BUILT IN
|
||
ADJUVANT ADJUVANT
|
||
<12 4 Up to 2.0 lb ai/A Crop oil concentrate @
|
||
12 to 18 5
|
||
|
||
38
|
||
18 – 24 6 (Equivalent to 32 – 64 fl oz/A of
|
||
ROUNDUP Original)
|
||
1 pt/A plus ammonium
|
||
sulfate (AMS) @ 8.5 – 17 lbs
|
||
per 100 gallons carrier
|
||
1 Glyphosate formulation must be labeled for use on Roundup Ready soybeans.
|
||
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MOST RESTRICTIVE LABELING LANGUAGE OF ANY PRODUCT USED IN A TANK MIX
|
||
x Make application only to actively growing grass and broadleaf weeds at height or growth stage listed on each label.
|
||
x Make application under favorable soil moisture and humidity, which exist a few days after rainfall or within seven days
|
||
after irrigation.
|
||
x Reduced grass control can sometimes result with tank mix application. Make a second application of SECTION 2EC as
|
||
specified in the respective size and rate tables, if regrowth occurs or an additional flush of new grass emerges.
|
||
x This tank mix may be applied postemergence to ROUNDUP READY soybeans up through the full flowering stage. Do not
|
||
make application less than 60 days before harvest.
|
||
x Severe injury or destruction will result unless contact is avoided with foliage, green stems, or fruit crops, or any desirable
|
||
plants and trees, other than soybeans with ROUNDUP READY gene.
|
||
x Do not allow the SECTION 2EC plus ROUNDUP to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation as minute quantities
|
||
of the tank mix can cause severe damage or destruction to the crops, plants, or other areas on which treatment is not
|
||
intended. The likelihood of injury occurring from drift of this product is greatest when winds are gusty or in excess of 5
|
||
miles per hour. Even under lesser wind velocities, avoid conditions that will allow spray drift to occur, such as combinations
|
||
of spray pressure and nozzle type that will result in fine particles (mist) that are likely to drift.
|
||
x Do not tank mix SECTION 2EC when broadleaf weeds are tall and/or dense enough to prevent proper grass coverage.
|
||
FALLOW LAND
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
SECTION 2EC can be used to control annual and perennial grasses in land that has been left fallow the previous year and on
|
||
other non-producing agricultural areas. Make application at 6 – 8 fl oz/A for annual grasses and 8 – 16 fl oz/A for perennial
|
||
grasses. SECTION 2EC can be tanked mixed with 2,4-D ester or BANVEL® SFG for broad spectrum control when both grass
|
||
and broadleaf weeds are the target pest. Apply a minimum of 8 fl oz/A SECTION 2EC when both annual and perennial grasses
|
||
occur in the same field.
|
||
APPLICATION INFORMATION
|
||
x Use a minimum spray volume of 5 gallons/A for aerial applications and 15 gallons/A for ground applications.
|
||
x Make application only to actively growing grasses when the first grass reaches the weed height as specified by the
|
||
“Directions for Annual and Perennial Grasses” section of this label.
|
||
x Do not apply to drought stressed grasses.
|
||
x Do not apply to grasses that have tillered, formed seed-heads or exceeded specified growth stage.
|
||
x Do not use flood jet nozzles.
|
||
x Do not plant any crop for 30 days after application unless clethodim is registered for use on that crop.
|
||
x Annual grasses that emerge after the SECTION 2EC application will not be controlled and a second application could
|
||
be necessary.
|
||
x Do not mow area for two (2) weeks prior to or after the SECTION 2EC application.
|
||
x Control of perennial grasses may require more than one (1) application in non-tilled areas.
|
||
x Follow the use rate restrictions indicated in the CROP SPECIFIC USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION 2ECtable for
|
||
FALLOW LAND.
|
||
x Tank Mixing: It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read
|
||
and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing.
|
||
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank
|
||
mixture.
|
||
Table 18. SECTION 2EC IN TANK MIXES TO CONTROL ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL GRASSES IN FALLOW LAND
|
||
PRODUCT
|
||
APPLICATION RATES/ACRE1 CROP OIL CONCENTRATE2
|
||
ANNUAL
|
||
GRASSES
|
||
PERENNIAL GRASSES
|
||
GROUND AIR
|
||
SECTION 2EC
|
||
+
|
||
2,4-D ester
|
||
or
|
||
BANVEL SGF
|
||
6–8 f l o z
|
||
+
|
||
0.5 lb/A
|
||
or
|
||
See BANVEL SGF
|
||
label for rates
|
||
8–1 6 f l o z . 1 % 1 %
|
||
1 See SECTION 2EC label for weed height and species control. Review BANVEL SGF and 2,4-D labels for use rates, weeds controlled and crop restrictions.
|
||
2 Always use a crop oil concentrate or methylated seed oil containing at least 15% emulsifier at the listed rate, but not less t han 1 pt/A, in the finished spray
|
||
volume.
|
||
|
||
39
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR GRASS SUPPRESSION IN NON-CROP AREAS WITH SECTION 2EC
|
||
GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE
|
||
HIGH RATE
|
||
Annual and perennial grasses that exceed height
|
||
claimed for control on height chart above
|
||
Up to and including grasses in
|
||
the seed head stage
|
||
12 16
|
||
Do not apply as part of a tank mix when applying SECTION 2EC for grass suppression.
|
||
Add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt/A by ground to the finished spray volume.
|
||
Table 19. SECTION 2EC FOR THE CONTROL AND/OR SUPPRESSION OF TALL FESCUE IN NATIVE PRAIRIE
|
||
WARM-SEASON GRASS RESTORATION PROJECTS
|
||
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATES
|
||
GRASS WEEDS
|
||
CONTROLLED/SUPRESSED WEED
|
||
STAGESCommon Name Scientific Name
|
||
SECTION 2EC 10 – 12 fl oz/A Tall Fescue Festuca
|
||
arundinacea
|
||
4 to 6 inches tall (40-60%
|
||
green-up)
|
||
ADJUVANT: SECTION 2EC must be applied with a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt/A, plus a spray grade ammonium
|
||
sulfate (AMS) at 2.5 – 4 lbs/A.
|
||
Recommended Mixing Order: Thoroughly mix spray grade ammonium sulfate in water, add SECTION 2EC, then add
|
||
crop oil concentrate.
|
||
SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Burn or mow fields a minimum of 3 weeks prior to application to remove excess crop residue. Make application in the spring
|
||
at 40 – 60% tall fescue green-up, prior to emergence of warm-s eason grasses. Do not mow area for two (2) weeks after the
|
||
SECTION 2EC application.
|
||
Make application in a minimum of 15 – 20 gallons water per acre at a spray pressure of 40 – 60 PSI at the nozzle. Apply using
|
||
flat fan or hollow cone nozzles. Do not use flood jet nozzles.
|
||
Make application only to fields that have warm season grasses established for two (2) years. Application of SECTION 2EC to
|
||
emerged warm-season grasses may cause injury. Do not make applications to warm-season grasses grown for seed.
|
||
Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage and/or hay to livestock. Do not plant any crop for 30 days after application ,
|
||
unless clethodim is registered for use on that crop.
|
||
ATTENTION: SECTION 2EC applications are most effective if applied when average nighttime temperatures are consistently
|
||
greater than or equal to 47oF.
|
||
Table 20. SECTION 2EC FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF TALL FESCUE SEED-HEADS IN NONPRODUCING
|
||
AGRICULTURAL AREAS
|
||
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATE SUPPRESSION APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
SECTION 2EC 1-1/2 – 2 fl oz/A Tall Fescue Seed-Heads
|
||
(Festuca arundinacea)
|
||
(50 to 90% Tall Fescue green-up)
|
||
ADJUVANT: SECTION 2EC must be applied with a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt/A, plus a spray grade ammonium sulfate
|
||
(AMS) at 2.5 – 4 lbs/A.
|
||
Mixing Order: Thoroughly mix spray grade ammonium sulfate in water, add SECTION 2EC, then add crop oil concentrate.
|
||
SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Make application at 50 – 90% tall fescue green-up.
|
||
If less tall fescue green matter is present, use the higher SECTION 2EC rate.
|
||
Do not mow area for two (2) weeks after the SECTION 2EC application.
|
||
Make application in a minimum of 15 – 20 gallons water per acre at a spray pressure of 40 – 60 PSI at the nozzle. Make
|
||
application using flat fan or hollow cone nozzles. Do not use flood nozzles.
|
||
2,4-D ester may be added to this tank mix for broadleaf control (see 2,4-D ester label for weeds controlled.)
|
||
Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage and/or hay to livestock. Do not plant any crop for 30 days after application
|
||
unless clethodim is registered for use on that crop.
|
||
|
||
40
|
||
ORNAMENTALS
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
SECTION 2EC can be used for ornamental plant uses to control labeled grass weeds in greenhouse, lathhouses,
|
||
shadehouses, and around outdoor ornamentals, including nurseries, parks, roadside plants, and structure landscapes.
|
||
IMPORTANT: SECTION 2EC successfully controls weeds in newly transplanted and established non-grassy ornamentals.
|
||
Plant tolerance to SECTION 2EC at labeled rates has been found to be acceptable for the indicated genera and species listed
|
||
below. It is recommended that the user determine if herbicide can be used safely on a few plants prior to widespread
|
||
application, due to variability within species, crop growth stage, environmental conditions, and application techniques. Neither
|
||
the seller nor the manufacturer of SECTION 2EC have investigated the safety factor to ornamental plants not listed on this
|
||
label.
|
||
The following plants have shown a tolerance for SECTION 2EC applications.
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTAL TREES
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
ALDER, RED Alnus rubra
|
||
ASH Fraxinus spp.
|
||
BASSWOOD Tilia spp.
|
||
BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE Betula pendula
|
||
BIRCH, RIVER Betula nigra
|
||
BIRCH, WHITE Betula papyrifera
|
||
CRABAPPLE, FLOWERING Malus halliana
|
||
DOGWOOD, FLOWERING Cornus florida
|
||
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE Laburnum anagyroides
|
||
MAPLES Acer spp.
|
||
MULBERRY, WHITE Morus alba
|
||
OAKS Quercus spp.
|
||
OLIVE, WILD Elaeagnus angustifolia
|
||
REDBUD, EASTERN Cercis Canadensis
|
||
SWEET GUM, AMERICAN Liquidambar styraciflua
|
||
|
||
GROUND COVERS
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
BUGLEWEED, CARPET Ajuga reptans
|
||
IVY, ENGLISH Hedera helix
|
||
JAPANESE SPURGE Pachysandra terminalis
|
||
LILYTURF Liriope muscari
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
MONEYWORT Lysimachia nummularia
|
||
MONDO GRASS, WHITE Ophiopogon jaburan
|
||
MONDO GRASS, DWARF Ophiopogon japonicus
|
||
PERIWINKLE, LESSER Vinca minor
|
||
|
||
GARDEN FLOWERS AND PLANTS
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
AGERATUM Ageratum spp.
|
||
ALYSSUM*, SWEET Lobularia maritima
|
||
ASPARAGUS FERN Asparagus setaceus
|
||
BLEEDING HEART Dicentra spectabilis
|
||
CAST IRON PLANT Aspidistra elatior
|
||
CHRYSANTHEMUM Chrysanthemum spp.
|
||
CINQUEFOIL Potentilla spp.
|
||
COLEUS Coleus spp.
|
||
CORALBELLS Heuchera sanguinea
|
||
CRANESBILL Geranium spp.
|
||
DAHLIA Dahlia spp.
|
||
DAISY, TRAILING AFRICAN Osteospermum fruticosum
|
||
DAYLILY Hemerocallis spp.
|
||
DUSTY MILLER Senecio cineraria
|
||
EUONYMUS Euonymus spp.
|
||
GAZANIA Gazania spp.
|
||
GERANIUM, HOUSE Pelargonium hortorum
|
||
HEATHER, FALSE Cuphea hyssopifolia
|
||
|
||
41
|
||
GARDEN FLOWERS AND PLANTS
|
||
HOSTA Hosta fortunei
|
||
IRIS Iris spp.
|
||
JASMINE TOBACCO Nicotiana alata
|
||
LOOSESTRIFE Lythrum salicaria
|
||
MARIGOLD Tagetes spp.
|
||
PARTRIDGEBERRY Mitchella repens
|
||
PETUNIA* Petunia hybrida
|
||
PHLOX Phlox spp.
|
||
PINKS Dianthus spp.
|
||
PORTULACA Portulaca grandiflora
|
||
SALVIA Salvia spp.
|
||
SAXIFRAGE Saxifraga spp.
|
||
SEDUM Sedum spp.
|
||
SELLOUM Philodendron selloum
|
||
SNAPDRAGON* Antirrhinum majus
|
||
SWEET FLAG Acorus gramineus
|
||
TICKSEED Coreopsis grandiflora
|
||
TOUCH-ME-NOT Impatiens spp.
|
||
VERBENA Verbena spp.
|
||
VIOLET Viola spp.
|
||
YARROW, COMMON Achillea millefolium
|
||
ZINNIA Zinnia elegans
|
||
* Slight foliage or flower speckling has been observed on these species.
|
||
SHRUBS
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
ABELIA Abelia spp.
|
||
ANISE, PURPLE Illicium floridanum
|
||
AUCUBA Aucuba spp.
|
||
AZALEA* Rhododendron spp.
|
||
BAMBOO Bambusa spp.
|
||
BARBERRY, JAPANESE Berberis thungergii
|
||
BARBERRY, MAGELLAN Berberis buxifolia
|
||
BAYBERRY Myrica pensylvanica
|
||
BOTTLEBRUSH Callistemom citrinus
|
||
BOXWOOD, COMMON Buxus sempervirens
|
||
CAMELLIA, COMMON Camellia japonica
|
||
CANDYTUFT Iberis sempervirens
|
||
CLEYERA Cleyera japonica
|
||
CORALBERRY Ardisia crenata
|
||
CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica
|
||
COYOTE BRUSH Baccharis pilularis
|
||
FIG, CREEPING Ficus pumila
|
||
GARDENIA Gardenia spp.
|
||
HOLLY Ilex spp.
|
||
HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera spp.
|
||
INDIAN HAWTHORN Raphiolepis indica
|
||
JASMINE Jasminum spp.
|
||
JASMINE, ASIATIC Trachelospermum asiaticum
|
||
JASMINE, STAR Trachelospermum jasminoides
|
||
JUNIPER Juniperus spp.
|
||
LANTANA Lantana spp.
|
||
NANDINA* BAMBOO, HEAVENLY Nandinia domestica
|
||
OLEANDER, COMMON Nerium oleander
|
||
OREGON GRAPE Mahonia aquifolium
|
||
PHOTINIA Photinia spp.
|
||
PITTOSPORUM Pittosporum spp.
|
||
PODOCARPUS Podocarpus spp.
|
||
PRIVET Ligustrum spp.
|
||
PYRACANTHA Pyracantha spp.
|
||
RHODODENDRON Rhododendron spp.
|
||
ROSE Spiraea bumalda
|
||
|
||
42
|
||
SHRUBS
|
||
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
SWEET OLIVE Osmanthus fragrans
|
||
VIBURNUM Vibumum tinus
|
||
WISTERIA Wisteria spp.
|
||
YELLOW SAGE/SHRUB VERBENA Lantana camara
|
||
*Slight foliage or flower speckling has been observed on these species.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS
|
||
1. Make application to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
|
||
2. Make application when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth
|
||
stage for treatment.
|
||
3. Use the higher rate under heavy grass pressure and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum rate per application listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum number of applications per year listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum yearly rate listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Follow any additional application restrictions indicated in the Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
WEED*
|
||
HEIGHT
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE1
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE2
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli 2–8 8 1 6
|
||
Broadleaf Signalgrass Brachiaria platyphylla 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Brome
|
||
California Bromus carinatus 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Cheat Bromus secalinus 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Downy Bromus tectorum 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Ripgut Bromus diandrus 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Canarygrass Phalaris canariensis 1–4 8 1 6
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Hairy Digitaria adscendens 2–6 * * 8 1 6
|
||
Large Digitaria sanguinalis 2–6 * * 8 1 6
|
||
Smooth Digiteria ischaemum 2–6 * * 8 1 6
|
||
Southern Digiteria ciliaris 2–6 * * 8 1 6
|
||
Crowfootgrass Dactyloctenium aegyptium 2–6 * * 8 1 6
|
||
Fall Panicum Panicum dichotomiflorum 2–8 8 1 6
|
||
Field Sandbur Cenchrus incertus 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
Giant Setaria faberi 2–1 2 8 1 6
|
||
Green Setaria viridis 2–8 8 1 6
|
||
Yellow Setaria glauca 2–8 8 1 6
|
||
Goosegrass Eleusine indica 2–6 * * 8 1 6
|
||
Itchgrass Rottboellia cochin 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Junglerice Echinochloa colona 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Lovegrass (Stinkgrass) Eragrostis cilianensis 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Rabbitsfootgrass Polypogon monspeliensis 1–4 8 1 6
|
||
Red Rice Oryza sativa 1–3 8 1 6
|
||
Ryegrass
|
||
Hardy Lolium remotum 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Italian Lolium multiflorum 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Seedling Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense 4–1 0 8 1 6
|
||
Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 6–1 8 8 1 6
|
||
Southwestern Cupgrass Eriochloa gracilis 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Sprangletop
|
||
Amazon Leptochloa panicoides 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Bearded Leptochloa fascicularis 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Mexican Leptochloa uninervia 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Red Leptochloa filiformis 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Texas Panicum Panicum texanum 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Volunteer Cereals
|
||
Barley Hordeum vulgare 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
|
||
43
|
||
GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME
|
||
WEED*
|
||
HEIGHT
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE1
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE2
|
||
Oats Avena sativa 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Rye Secale cereale 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Wheat Triticum aestivum 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Volunteer Corn Zea mays 4–1 2 6 8
|
||
Volunteer Corn Zea mays 1 2–2 4 8 1 6
|
||
Volunteer Grain Sorghum Sorghum bicolor 8–1 2 8 1 6
|
||
Wild Oats Avena fatua 2–6 8 1 6
|
||
Wild Proso Millet Panicum miliaceum 2–1 0 8 1 6
|
||
Witchgrass Panicum capillare 2–8 8 1 6
|
||
Woolly Cupgrass Eriochloa villosa 2–8 8 1 6
|
||
*Generally occurs between 3-leaf stage and tillering
|
||
**Length of lateral growth
|
||
18 fl oz/A = approximately 0.2 fl oz/1000 sq ft
|
||
216 fl oz/A = approximately 0.4 fl oz/1000 sq ft
|
||
Add a nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at the rate of 1 pt per 50 gallons (0.25% v/v).
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR PERENNIAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS
|
||
1. Make application only to actively growing grasses at specified weed heights.
|
||
2. Make application when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth
|
||
stage for treatment.
|
||
3. Use the higher rate under heavy grass pressu re and/or when grasses are at maximum height.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum rate per application listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum number of applications per year listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Do not exceed the maximum yearly rate listed in Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
x Follow any additional application restrictions indicated in the Crop Specific Use Directions.
|
||
GRASS SPECIES
|
||
WEED
|
||
HEIGHT
|
||
(inches)
|
||
RATE
|
||
FL OZ/
|
||
ACRE1
|
||
HIGH
|
||
RATE2
|
||
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
|
||
First Application 3 (or up to 6” runners) 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 3 (or up to 6” runners) 8 16
|
||
Quackgrass (Elytrigia repens)
|
||
First Application 4 – 8 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 – 8 8 16
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense)
|
||
First Application 12 – 24 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 6 – 18 6 8
|
||
Wirestem Muhly (Muhlenbergia frondosa)
|
||
First Application 4 – 8 8 16
|
||
Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 – 8 8 16
|
||
1. 8 fl oz/A = approximately 0.2 fl oz/1000 sq ft
|
||
2. 16 fl oz/A = approximately 0.4 fl oz/1000 sq ft
|
||
Add a nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient at the rate of 1 pt per 50 gallons (0.25% v/v)
|
||
|
||
44
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store product in original container only. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not store diluted spray. Do not
|
||
contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage or cleaning of equipment. Open dumping is prohibited.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste
|
||
disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING:
|
||
Containers equal to or less than 5 gallons: Nonrefillable container.
|
||
Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple-rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows:
|
||
Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
|
||
Fill the container ¼ full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or
|
||
store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more
|
||
times.
|
||
Containers greater than 5 gallons: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple-rinse container (or
|
||
equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a
|
||
mix tank. Fill the container ¼ full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth,
|
||
ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several
|
||
times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Offer for recycling, if available, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by sta te and
|
||
local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
REFILLABLE CONTAINERS: Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.
|
||
Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before
|
||
refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this
|
||
container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or
|
||
recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system.
|
||
Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident call CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300.
|
||
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
|
||
The directions for use of this product must be followed carefully. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW,
|
||
(1) THE GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU ARE FURNISHED “AS IS” BY MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND (2)
|
||
MANUFACTURER AND SELLER MAKE NO WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND TO
|
||
BUYER OR USER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR BY USAGE OF TRADE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH
|
||
REGARD TO THE PRODUCT SOLD, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
|
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PARTICULAR PURPOSE, USE, OR ELIGIBILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE USAGE.
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UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INEFFECTIVENESS, MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF
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SUCH FACTORS AS THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF OTHER MATERIALS USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE
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GOODS, OR THE MANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION, INCLUDING WEATHER, ALL OF WHICH ARE BEYOND THE
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CONTROL OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND ASSUMED BY BUYER OR USER. THIS WRITING CONTAINS ALL
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OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BUYER, MANUFACTURER AND SELLER, AND NO
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PERSON OR AGENT OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR
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WARRANTY OR AGREEMENT RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THESE GOODS.
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER OR SELLER BE
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LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIA L DAMAGES, OR FOR DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF
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PENALTIES RELATING TO THE GOODS SOLD, INCLUDING USE, APPLICATION, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL.
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MANUFACTURER OR SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR USER BY WAY OF INDEMNIFICATION TO BUYER
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OR TO CUSTOMERS OF BUYER, IF ANY, OR FOR AN Y DAMAGES OR SUMS OF MONEY, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
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WHATSOEVER, RESULTING FROM OR BY REASON OF, OR RISING OUT OF THE MISUSE, OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW
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LABEL WARNINGS OR INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, OF THE GOODS SOLD BY MANUFACTURER OR SELLER TO BUYER.
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ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER, USER, OR ITS CUSTOMERS. BUYER’S OR USER’S
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EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND MANUFACTURER’S OR SELLE R’S TOTAL LIABILITY SHALL BE FOR DAMAGES NOT
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EXCEEDING THE COST OF THE PRODUCT.
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If you do not agree with or do not accept any of directions for use, the warranty disclaimers, or limitations on liability, do not
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use the product, and return it unopened to the Seller, and the purchase price will be refunded.
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AUTHORITY BROADLEAF® - Reg. TM of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
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BANVEL® - Reg. TM of BASF Corp.
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BASAGRAN® - Reg. TM of BASF AG
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BAYTHROID® - Reg. TM of Bayer Corp.
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BETAMIX® - Reg. TM of Aventis Group
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BETANEX® - Reg. Tm of Aventis Group
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BRONATE®, BRONATE ADVANCED™ - Reg. TM of Bayer Crop Sciences
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BUCTRIL® - Reg. TM of Bayer Corp.
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CANOPY XL® - Reg. TM of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
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CLASSIC® - Reg. TM of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
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COBRA® - Reg. TM of Valent U.S.A. Corp.
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DANITOL® - Reg. TM of Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
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DUAL, DUAL II AND DUAL MAGNUM® - Reg.TMs of Syngenta
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EMINENT® - Reg. TM of Sipcam Agro USA, Inc.
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FIRSTRATE® - Reg. TM of Dow AgroSciences LLC
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FLEXSTAR® - Reg. TM of Syngenta Corp.
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FRONTROW® - Reg. TM of Dow AgroSciences LLC
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IMI-CORN® - Reg. TM of BASF Corp.
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LIBERTY LINK® - Reg. TM of The Aventis Group
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LORSBAN® - Reg. TM of Dow AgroSciences LLC
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ORTHENE® - Reg. TM of OMS Investments, Inc.
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POUNCE® - Reg. TM of FMC Corp.
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PROWL® - Reg. TM of BASF Corp.
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PURSUIT®, PURSUIT DG® - Reg. TMs of BASF Corp.
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RAPTOR® - Reg. TM of BASF Corp.
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RESOURCE® - Reg. TM of Valent U.S.A. Corp.
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RHONOX® - Reg. TM of Nufarm Americas Inc.
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ROUNDUP READY®, ROUNDUP ULTRA® - Reg. TMs of Monsanto Company
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SECTION® - Reg. TM of Winfield Solutions, LLC
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SELECT® - Reg. TM of Valent U.S.A. Corp.
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SENCOR® - Reg. TM of Bayer Corp.
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STINGER® - Reg. TM of Dow AgroSciences LLC
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STORM® - Reg. TM of BASF Corp.
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SYNCHRONY® STS™ - TM and Reg. TM of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
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TURBO® - Reg. TM of Bayer Corp.
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VALOR™ - TM of Valent U.S.A. Corp.
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WARRIOR® - Reg. TM of Syngenta Corp.
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[CLEANSE® - Reg. TM of Winfield Solutions, LLC.]
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