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# MIDLAND 2, 4-D LOW VOLATILE WEED KILLER
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- EPA Reg No: **1381-88**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester (64.5%)
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- Label accepted: 1970-08-18
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001180-00019-19700818.pdf
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---
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If the buyer and user uo not accept this ·"aterial
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upon the$e terms and conditions, it b to be
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returned, unopened. to the place of purcha$e
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Y/ithin seven days. The use of this material shall
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be conclusive evidence that the buyer and user
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accept and agree to all the above-stated terms
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and conditions.
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CAUTION! MAY CAUSE SKIN JRRITA!lON
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Avoid Contact wilh Eyes. Skin and CloH:ln9
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Harmful if Swal1ow~d
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NOTE: Wilen stored at temperatures below freezing
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it may be ne~essary to warm up to at least 4 SQF.
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and shake thoroughly before using.
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Sold by
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MIDLAND COOPERATIVES, INCORPORATED
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MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55413
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MIDLAND ,
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2, 4·0 LOW· VOLAT!lE EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE
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Contains 4.0 Pounds 2, 4· 0 Acid Equivalent per Gallon
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Iso-oclyl Esler of 2, 4-Dichlorophenox;acetic Acid'
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INERT INGREOlfNTS:
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TOTAL
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BY WEIGHT
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70.5%
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29.5%
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100.0%
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*Equivalenl to 2, 4· (\ichlor:Jphen'JXyacetic Acid 46.8:t USDA Registratior No 1180-19
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CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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See side panels' for additi( nal cautions
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MlOL\ND LO\·!-\,OI.ATlLE 2,4-0 "\{f:.ED KIL:"ER is recC"::
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mend-::d £0: controlling {\rrowhL id, Dandelion, Dock,
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Bindweed, ~Icnbit, LLlmb's-quartcrs, Hallow, Hustard,
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Peppergrass, Pigwe~d, Plantain, Ra;weecl, Shepllerd's
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?urse, Thistles, Wild Carrot, Wild Morning-Glory,
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Wi ld Carl ic, Ih ld Onion, and many other broad
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leaved weeds.
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PREPAR:\TIO~1 OF TI-IE SPRAY: Fill the spray tar.k with
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half the required amount of ,·:ater; then add the
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recommended amount of ~lIDLAND LOH-VOLATILE 2,4'·0
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WEED KILLER with agitation and cO:ltinue filling the
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spray tank \<lith water. Use enough water per acre to
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give uniform coverage. TIle amount of water required
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for lou volume applications may vary from 5 to 25
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gallons per acre. For high volume applications
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100 gallons, or mor~, of water will be needed for
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good coverage. In any case, use the same amount
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of 2,4-0 re'-:oIL'Tlended per acre.
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Avoid qpray drift to sus;eptible plants such as cotton,
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tomatoes, flowers, grapes, f=uit trees, and orn2~entals.
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Spr3Y drift may cause SL:vere injury to both grm.,ring
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and dormant plants. Coarse sprays ~re less likely to
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drift. Altllough this ester is much less volatile than
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butyl or isopropyl esters, higll temperLltures may produce
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vapcrs after application Hhich might injure 2,4-0-
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sensitive plants groHing nearby. This spray way cause
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injury to berttgras3, St. Augustine grass, and Dichondra.
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TIlis pcoduct is toxic to fish. Keep out of lakes,
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strem'lS or pones. Apply this product only as specified
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OIl tlJis label. Dc not contaminate \·;ater by clei1ning of
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equipr.('nl, or disposdl of ,.,Tastes.
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DO 1\01 cO:ll.1l~in,-,tc irrig .ion ditches or ,,'.1ter used for
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do~cstic purposes.
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DO :';0'1' store ihar ~ertilizcr~, sl·ed, insecticiJE:s, or
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fungicides.
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DO ~OT usc S:1;.i·_ sprC1l' equipmeIll for othct- purpo3(,~.
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CAUT 1O::!
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Avoid C()lltact \"ith Eyes, Skin LInd Clothin,~
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HUrIP[lll if St.-t;JIlm.J.'d
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Sold by
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MIDLAND Lm~-VOLA.TILE 2,ll-D \VEED KI1L)'R is a s"',e-:ti"e spray used [or control of SU!H.:ep
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tible weeds in growing smnll grain crops, corn, lawns, turfs and pastures. It can also
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be used as a no! -selective spray for tile control of certain deep rooted perennials and
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woody plants not in growing crops. D~st rp~ul·:s arp o~~lined from 2,4-0 application
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when soil and c!.imacic con<litions ~r2 ':OUL'll('iv'~ ':0 r.:-pid weed grO\vth.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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The following do~ages are suggcsted on growing resistant crops for the control of sus
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ceptible weeds, such as mllstard, Frenchweed, arrowhead, cocklebur, dandelion, gumweed.
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marsh elder, hedge binJ\,'ced, pig\.;eed, ragweed, field horsetail, plantain and similar
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susceptible spcci.es.
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~A'L .O~TS,._RYE--t.:se 1/2 to I pint BIOLAND LOI·I-VOlATILE 2,4-0 \-lEED KITJLER per acre in
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sufficient water to obtain gooJ coverage with the spray equipment at hand. It is reco~
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mended that the lower dosage be used for Ilighly susceptible weeds, whereas the higher
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dosage level may be necessary for the control of more ~~sistant weeds. Spray these
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crops \vhen fully stooled or tillered, usually when plants nre 4 to 8 inches high. Do
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not spray from boot to milk stage or in seedl1ng stage. Do nct use on grains undersown
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with legumes such as clover or alfalfa unless some legume injury can be tolerated. Do
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not forage or graze treated grain fields within 2 weeks after treatment with 2,4-D.
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CORN--Use 1/2 to I pint NIDLA.ND LOl-i-VOLATILE 2,4-0 WEED KILLER per acre in sufficient
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water to obtain good coverage with the spray equipment at hand. Make application follow
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ing emergence of majority of weeds but before weeds have damaged the corn. It can be
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applied anytime between the two-leaf stage and the start of tasseling, CAUTION: The
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sprays should be applied in such a way as t~ keep the 2,4-0 off the corn leaves and
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stalks except for a few inellcs at ground level. Applications made after the corn is
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10 inches high should be made with the use of drop nozzles. Strains and varieties of
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corn vary in their tolerance to 2,4-0 and particular care should be exercised in using
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ester formulations.
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PASTURES--To control many broadle3vC'c! weeds in_pastures, ,meadO\o,TS and ranz~lands, usc
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2 pints of HI~L\~D LOI.J-VOLATILE 2,i;-D \{SED KILLER in sufficient \.,rater to provide for
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uniform application. Treat pastures when weeds are grm,ring actively. Do not apply lJ
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recently seeded pastures until grass is well established. ;:';ost leguTI''O's are usually
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injured or killed at the r&_es recommended. For control of wild gsrlic and onion in
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pastures, apply 2 to 3 qClarts per acre in very early spring an~d~ repeat annually until
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these weeds are control10d. 00 not graze treated a~~3S by dairy ahimals within 7 days
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after treatr.lent.
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~SSE-S, ~~?,.ITRf--Use 2 pin~s ~nDLAND Lm:-;;OLATILE 2,4-0 HEED KILLER?£:r acre 1n
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sufficient \vater to obtai.: good co\'C'rage with the spray equipr:1C'nt on hand. Grass
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seedlings in general are sl'sceptible to the action of 2,4-0 and hence should not be
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sprayed until a well developed root system or sod is estahl ished.
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DEEP ROOTED PEKENL\IALS Ai\D \-lOODY PLA;';TS--(Not in GroHing Crops) Use 1-1/2 to 3 pints
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MIDLAND LOW-VOL\TILE 2,4-D \-lEED KILLER per acre in sufficient water to insure good
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covera6C' with spra:: equipment at hand. ~lIDL\t\D LO\~-\'OL\TILE 2,4-0 \'Ji~ED KILLER is
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effective for tile c2ntrol of woody plants and perennials such as willows, poison oak,
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boxeldcr, serviceberry, chokeberry, dogwood, silverberry, black walnut, honeysuckle,
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Virginia creeper, poison ivy, syc~more, cottonwood, wild cherry, sumac, black locust.
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chickasGH rose, cherokee rose, elderb0rry, sassafras, crabapple, f:ddle~eck, spreadin~
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dogbane, Jerusalem artichoke, penny\vort, wild sw . .;et potato, catnip, wild par;:;nip,
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plantain, dandelion, stingin:.; nettle, and other suscepti.bJe species alon: ~ence r');';1',Y//~
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--=~adw~, ~r a i na~_fC d itch b~1!.'_s, vac a n t_l ot s, :nou!lel bu i 1 cl i IlL: S, <11 OIl b .fl ()_I,'e r 1 _i ne s,~ <" .0
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slmrt:'1r noa-cult1vale_u cn:.~s. .. C:lre should be taken to insur0 thorol1,;h covcr;10 '. ~ \
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Cert~in \:,eeds and v:ooLly plants \,'j 11 form !1CH grO\vth -1fll't- tre ltmcnt lIId re ?-t </
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