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# DREXEL D-AMINE 4
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- EPA Reg No: **19713-626**
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- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt (47.2%)
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- Label accepted: 2010-11-16
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00626-20101116.pdf
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11/16/.1.0 (0
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7505P)
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_ Ariel Rios Building
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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~ Registration
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_ Reregistration
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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Drexel Chemical Company
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P.O. Box 13327
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Mprnnh-Ic; TN 38113-0327
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EPA Registration. Date of Issuance:
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Number:
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19713-626 NCW , 6 2010
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Term of Issuance:
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Conditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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Drexel D-Amine 4
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide,
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Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency.
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In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide
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in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as
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giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others_
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This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA sec. 3 (c) (7) (A) provided
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that you:
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1. Submit and/or cite all data required for the registration! reregistration review of your
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product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit data; and submit
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acceptable responses required for reregistration of your product under FIFRA section 4.
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2. Change the EPA Registration Number to: "19713-626".
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3. Replace "certain crops" on page 1 with listing of the registered crops, (cereal grains, corn,
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grain sorghum, soybeans and sugarcane).
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4. Page 25, 2.C - change "private water uses" to "private water users".
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5. Submit one (1) copy of the revised final printed label before the product is released for
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shipment.
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If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in
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accordance with FIFRA sec. 6( e ). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes
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acceptance of these conditions.
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Enclosure
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Date:
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23 NOV 1 6 2010
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D-AMINE 4
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HERBICIDE
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Contains Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-D*
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ACCEPTED
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with COMMENTS
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In EPA Letter Dated:
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Under the Federai In .. licide,
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Fungicide, and Rode"'lclde Act
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~ amended, for the pesticide
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registered under EPA Reg. No.
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For selective control of many broad leaved weeds in certain crops, orchard floors, fallow cropland, forests,
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grass pastures, rangeland, Conservation Reserve Program acres, ornamental turf (including turf grown for
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sod or seed), noncropland and aquatic areas. Also for control of trees by injection.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dimethylamine salt**... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 47.2%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ....................................... ,....................................................... 52.80/0
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TOTAL: ............................................................................................................... 100.0%
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**2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid equivalent - 39.2%; 3.8 Ibs. per galion.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER/PELIGRO
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Si usted no intiende a la etiqueta, busque a alguien pars que se la explique a usted en detalie. (If you do not understand the
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label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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See First Aid on Page 2
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*Salts are the least volatile forms of 2,4-0 and do not release enough vapors from treat~d' F\reas to \·e(iuce
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yield of adjacent susceptible crops. l ,l ,. ('-
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Manufactured For:
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Drexel Chemical Company
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P.O. Box 13327
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Memphis, TN 38113-0327
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Page 1 of 28
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FIRST AID
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If In Eyes:
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If on Skin or Clothing:
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If Swallowed:
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If Inhaled:
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration,
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preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or
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going for treatment. For information on this pesticide product (including health concerns, medical
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emergencies or pesticide incidents), call the National Pesticide Information Center at 1-800-858-
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7378.
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Note to Physician:
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Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastriC lavage.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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DANGER: Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or
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absorbed through the skin. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Wear goggles, face shield
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or safety glasses. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water
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after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco. Remove and wash
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contaminated clothing before reuse.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are made of any waterproof material. If
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you want more options, follow the instructions for Category A on an EPA chemical-resistance
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category selection chart.
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All mixers, loaders, applicators, flaggers, and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt 'I~. l
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and long pants, shoes plus socks, chemical-resistant gloves (except for applicators using (l , C
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groundboom equipment, pilots, and flaggers), and chemical-resistant apron when m\~:rr,~ Q'. l"
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loading, cleaning up spills or equipment, or otherwise exposed to the concentrate. l. ~
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See Engineering Controls for additional requirements.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions-. t6r
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washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from otber: (
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laundry. After each day of use, clothing or PPE must not be reused until it has been cleaned.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENT
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When handlers use enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in
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the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the
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handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit that meets the requirements listed in the WPS for agricultural
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pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6»).
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For containers of 5 gallons or more: A mechanical system (such as probe and pump or spigot)
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must be used for transferring the contents of this container. If the contents of nonrefillable
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pesticide container are emptied, the probe must be rinsed before removal. If the mechanical
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system is used in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the WPS for agricultural
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pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should: 1) Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the
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toilet. 2) Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and
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put on clean clothing. If pesticide gets on skin, wash immediately with soap and water. 3)
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Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and
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change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where
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surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff may be
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hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas and nontarget plants. Do not
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contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate.
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This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater. The
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use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow,
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may result in groundwater contamination. Application around a cistern or well may result in contamination
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of drinking water or groundwater.
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Fish breathe dissolved oxygen in the water and decaying weeds also use oxygen. When treating
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continuous, dense weed masses, it may be appropriate to treat only part of the infestation at a time. For
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example, apply the product in lanes separated by untreated strips that can be treated after vegetation in
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treated lanes has disintegrated. During the growing season, weeds decompose in a 2 to 3 week period
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following treatment. Begin treatment along the shore and proceed outwards in bands to allow fish to move·
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into untreated areas. Waters having limited and less dense weed infestations may not require partial
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treatments.
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Mixing and Loading: Most cases of groundwater contamination involving phenoxy herbicides such as
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2,4-0 have been associated with mixinglloading and disposal supplies. Use closed systems for mixing
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and transferring this pesticide will reduce the probability of spills. Placement of the mixinglloading
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equipment on an impervious pad to contain spills will help prevent groundwater contamination.
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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. Read all
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directions for use carefully before applying.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other person, either directly or through drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your
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State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS),
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40 CFR Part 170. This standard contains the requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on
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farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers or agricultural pesticides. It contains
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requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
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specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this
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product that are covered in the WPS.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48
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hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the WPS and that involves contact
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with anything that has been treated such as plants, soil, or water is: Coveralls, shoes plus socks,
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chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, and 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
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this
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product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or greenhouses. .
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Entry Restrictions for Non-WPS Uses: When this product is applied in the rangeland and established
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pastures not harvested for hay or seed; noncropland areas, when tree injection method only in forest
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sites, and when applied in aquatic areas, do not enter or allow people (other than applicator) or pets on
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treatment area during application. Do not enter treated areas until sprays have dried.
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USE INFORMATION
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D-AMINE 4 Herbicide is intended for selective control of many broad leaf weeds in certain crops (cereal
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grains, corn, grain sorghum, soybeans and sugarcane), orchard floors (pome fruits, including apples and
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pears, stone fruits, nut orchards and pistachios), fallow cropland, forests, grass pastures, rangeland,
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Conservation Reserve Programs acres, ornamental turf (including turf grown for sod or seed),
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noncropland and aquatic areas.
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Apply this product as a water or oil-water spray during warm weather when target weeds or woody plants
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are actively growing. Application under drought conditions will often give poor results. Use low spray
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pressure to minimize drift. Generally, the lower dosages specified on this label will be satisfactory for
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young, succulent growth of susceptible weed species. For less susceptible species and under conditions
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where control is more difficult, use the higher specified rates. Deep-rooted perennials such as Canada
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thistle and filed bindweed and many woody plants usually require repeated applications for satisfactory
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control. Consult your State Agricultural Experiment stations or Extension Service Weed SpeCialist for
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recommendations from this label that best fit local conditions.
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USE PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
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Be sure that this product conforms to all application regulations.
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Chemigation: Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
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Exc.essive amounts of 2.4-0 in the soil may temporarily inhibit seed germination of plant growth.
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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
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protected handlers may be in the area during application.
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Spray Drift Management
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A variety of factors including weather conditions (e.g., wind direction. wind speed, temperature, relative
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humidity) and method of application (e.g .• ground, aerial, airblast) can influence pesticide drift. The
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applicator must evaluate all factors and make appropriate adjustments when applying this product.
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Droplet Size
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When applying sprays that contain 2,4-0 as the sole active ingredient,
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or when applying sprays that contain 2,4-0 mixed with active ingredients that require a Coarse or coarser
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spray, apply only as a Coarse or coarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or'a volume mean diameter of 385
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microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles.
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When .applying sprays that contain 2,4-0 mixed with other active ingredients that require a Medium or
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more fine spray, apply only as a Medium or coarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or a volume mean
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diameter of 300 microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles.
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Wind Speed
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Do not apply atwind speeds greater than 15 mph. Only apply this product if the wind direction favors on-
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target deposition and there are not sensitive areas (including, but not limited to, residential areas. bodies
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of water, known habitat for nontarget species, nontarget crops) within 250 feet downwind. If applying a
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Medium spray, leave one swath unsprayed at the downwind edge of the treated field.
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Temperature Inversions
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If applying at wind speeds less than 3 mph, the applicator must determine if: a) conditions of temperature
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inversion exist, or b) stable atmospheric conditions exist at or below nozzle height. Do not make
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applications into areas of temperature inversions or stable atmospheric conditions.
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Susceptible Plants
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Do not apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food, forage, or other plantings that might
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be damaged or crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption. Susceptible crops include, but are
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not limited to, cotton, okra. flowers. fruit trees. grapes (in growing stage). fruit trees (foliage). soybeans
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(vegetative stage). ornamentals. sunflowers.'tomatoes. beans. and other vegetables. or tobacco. Small
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, amounts of spray drift that may not be visible may injure susceptible broadleaf plants.
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Other State and Local Requirements
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Applicators must follow all state and local pesticide drift requirements regarding application of 2,4-0 -
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herbicides. Where states have more stringent regulations. they must be observed.
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Equipment ,
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, All aerial and ground application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using apflropriate
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carriers or !:!urrogates.
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Aerial Application
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The boom length must not exceed 75% of the wingspan or 90% of the rotor blade diameter.
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Release spray at the lowest height c9nsistent with efficacy and flight safety. Do not release spray at a
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height greater than 10 feet above the crop canopy unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety.
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This requirement does not apply to forestry or rights-of-way applications.
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When applications are mad~ with a crosswinq, the swath will be displaced downwind. The
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applicator must compensate for ~his by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind.
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Ground Boom Application
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Do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy.
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M~xing
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Mix this product only with water, unless otherwise directed on this label. Add about half the
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water to the mixing tank, then add this product with agitation, and finally the rest of the water with
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continuing agitation.
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Note: Adding oil, wetting agent, or other surfactant to the spray mixture may increase-effectiveness on
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weeds, but also may reduce selectivity to crops resulting in crop damage.
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Tank Mixing: When tank mixing, read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for
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precautionary statements, directions for use, weeds controlled, and geographic and other restrictions.
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Use in accordance with the most restrictive of label limitations and precautions. No label dosages should be
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exceeded. Do not tank mix this product with any product containing a label prohibition against tank mixing
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, with2,4-D.
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Tank Mix Compatibility Testing: Ajar test is recommended prior'to tank mixing to ensure compatibility of
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. this product and other pesticides. Use a clear glass quart jar with lid and mix the tank mix ingredients in
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their relative proportions. Invert the jar containing the mixture several times and observe the mixture for
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approximately 1/2 hour. If the mixture balls-up, forms flakes, sludges, jells, oily films or layers, or other
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preCipitates, it is not compatible and the tank. mix combination should n,ot be used.
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Mixing with Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer
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This product may be combined with liquid nitrogen fertilizer suitable for foliar application to accomplish
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broadleafweed control and fertilization of corn, small grains or pastures in a single op~ration. Use this
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product in accordance with recommendations for these crops provided in this label. Use liquid fertilizer at
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rates recommended by the supplier or Extension Service Specialist. Test for mixing compatibility as
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describe above before mixing in spray tank. A compatibility aid such as Unite or Compex may be needed
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in·some situations. Compatibility is best with liquid fertilizer solutions containing only nitrogen. Mixing
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with N-P-K solutions may not be satisfactory, even with the addition of a compatibility aid. Pre-mixing 1
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part of this product with up to 4 parts water may help in situations when mixing difficulty occurs. . .
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Fill the tank about half full with the liquid fertilizer, then add the required amount of this product with
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agitation. Maintain agitation and complete filling the tank with liquid fertilizer. Apply immediately and
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continue agitation in spray tank during application. Do not store the spray mixture. Application during
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very cold weather (ne~r freezing) is not advisable. .
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Sprayer Clean-Out
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To avoid injury to desirable plants, equipment used to apply·this product should be thoroughly cleaned
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before re-use or applying other chemicals.
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1. Rinse and flush application equipment thoroughly after use at least three times with water.
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Dispose of all rinse water by application to treatment area or apply to non-cropland area away
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from water supplies.
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2. During the second rinse, add 1 qt of household ammonia for every 25 gallons of water. Circulate the
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solution through the .entire system so that all internal surfaces are contacted (15-20 min). Let the
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solution stand for several hours, preferably overnight.
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3. Flush the solution out of the spray tank through the boom.
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4. Rinse the system twice with clean water, recjrculating and draining each time.
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5. Remove nozzles and screens and clean separately.
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6, If equipment is to be used to apply another pesticide or agricultural chemical to a 2,4-0 susceptible
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crop, additional steps may be required to remove all traces of 2,4-0, including cleaning of
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disassembled parts and replacement of hoses or other fittings that may contain absorbed 2,4':'0.
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Application
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Apply with calibrated air or ground equipment using sufficient spray volume to provide adequate coverage of
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target weeds' or as otherwise directed in specif,ic' use directions. For broadcast application, use a spray
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volume of 3 or more gallons per acre by air and 10 or more gallons per acre for ground equipment. Where
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states have regulations which spe~ify minimum spray volumes, they should be observed. In general,
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spray volume should be increased as crop canopy, height and weed density increase in order to obtain
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adequate spray coverage. 06 not apply less than 3 gallons total spray volume per acre.
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Rate Ranges and Application Timing
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Generally, the lower dosages given will be satisfactory for young, succulent growth of sensitive weed
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species. For less sensitive speCies and under conditions where control is more difficult, the higher
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dosages will be needed. Apply this product during warm weather when weeds are young and actively
|
||
growing.
|
||
Spot Treatments
|
||
To prevent misapplication, spot treatments should be applied with a calibrated boom or with hand sprayers
|
||
using a fixed spray volume per 1,000 sq ft as indicated below.
|
||
Hand-Held Sprayers: Hand-held sprayers may be used for spot applications of this product. Care
|
||
should be taken to apply the spray uniformly and·at a rate equivalent to a broadcast application. Application
|
||
rates in the table are based on the application rate for an area of 1,000 sq ft. Mix the amount of this I
|
||
product (fJ OZ or ml) corresponding to the desired broadcast rate in 1 to 3 gallons of spray. To calculate .
|
||
the amount of this product required for larger areas, multiply the table value.(ft OZ or ml) by the
|
||
thousands of sq ft to. be treated. An area of 10~0 sq ft is approximately 10.5 X 10.5 yards (strides) in size.
|
||
1 Conversion factors: 1 fI OZ = 29.6 (30) ml
|
||
Band Application: This product may be applied as a band treatment. Use the formulas below to
|
||
determine the appropriate rate and volume per treated acre. .
|
||
Band width in inches x Broadcast rate
|
||
Row width in inches per acre.
|
||
= . Band rate per
|
||
treated acre
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Band width in inches x Broadcast volume = Band volume
|
||
per treated acre Row width in inches per acre
|
||
Weeds Controlled
|
||
Annual or Biennial Weeds
|
||
Beggarticks 1
|
||
Bittercress, smallflowered
|
||
bitterweed
|
||
broomweed, common 1
|
||
burdock, common
|
||
buttercup, smallflowered 1
|
||
carpetweed
|
||
cinquefoil, common
|
||
cinquefoil, rough
|
||
cocklebur, common
|
||
coffeeweed
|
||
copperleaf, Virginia
|
||
croton: Texas
|
||
croton, woolly
|
||
flixweed
|
||
galinsoga
|
||
geranium, Carolina
|
||
hemp, wild
|
||
horseweed, (marestail)
|
||
jewelweed
|
||
jimsonweed
|
||
knotweed 1
|
||
kochia
|
||
lambsquarters, common
|
||
lettuce, prickly 1
|
||
lettuce, wild
|
||
lupines
|
||
mallow, little 1
|
||
mallow, Venice 1
|
||
marshelder
|
||
morningglory, annual
|
||
morningglory, ivy
|
||
morningglory, woolly
|
||
Perennial Weeds
|
||
afalfa 1
|
||
artichoke, Jerusa.lem 1
|
||
aster, many-flower 1
|
||
Austrian fieldcress 1
|
||
bindweed (hedge, field and
|
||
European) 1
|
||
blue lettuce
|
||
blueweed, Texas
|
||
broomweed
|
||
bullnettle 1
|
||
carrot, wild 1
|
||
catnip.
|
||
chicory
|
||
mousetail
|
||
mustards (except blue mustard)
|
||
parsnip, wild
|
||
Pennycress, field
|
||
Pepperweed 1
|
||
pigweeds (Ar:naranthus spp.) 1
|
||
poorjoe .
|
||
primrose, common
|
||
purslane, common
|
||
pusley, Florida
|
||
radish, wild
|
||
ragweed, common
|
||
ragweed, giant
|
||
rape, wild
|
||
rocket, yellow
|
||
salsify, common 1
|
||
salsify, western 1
|
||
shepherdspurse
|
||
sicklepod
|
||
smartweed (annual species) 1
|
||
sneezeweed, bitter
|
||
sowthistle, annual
|
||
sowthistle, spiny
|
||
spanish needles
|
||
sunflower
|
||
sweetclover
|
||
sansymustard
|
||
thistle, bull
|
||
thistle, musk 1
|
||
thistle, Russian (tumbleweed) 1
|
||
velvetleaf .
|
||
vetches
|
||
evening primrose, cutleaf
|
||
garlic, wild 1 .
|
||
goldenrod
|
||
hawkweed, orange 1
|
||
healal
|
||
ironweed, western
|
||
ivy, ground 1
|
||
,. Jerusalem-artichoke
|
||
loco, big bend
|
||
nettles (including stinging) 1
|
||
onion, wild 1
|
||
pennywort
|
||
plantains
|
||
Page 8 of 28
|
||
|
||
clover, red 1
|
||
coffeeweed
|
||
cress, hoary 1
|
||
dandelion 1 .
|
||
docks'
|
||
dogbanes'
|
||
ragwort, tansy 1
|
||
sowthistle, perennial
|
||
thistle, Canada'
|
||
vervains' .
|
||
waterplantain
|
||
wormwood
|
||
1 These weeds are only partially ~ontrolledand may requir~ repeated applications and/or use of higher
|
||
specified rates of this product even under ideal conditions of application.
|
||
Specific Use Directions
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements for Crops: For the following crop uses, follow PPE and
|
||
Re-entry instructions in the "Agricultural Use Requirements" section of this label.
|
||
Cereal Grains
|
||
(Wheat, Barley Millet, Oats, and Rye)
|
||
This product
|
||
Crop/Application Timing Specific Use Directions
|
||
(ptlacrel
|
||
General: Apply when weeds are small and actively
|
||
Spring post-emergence growing. Use the lower rate in the rate range for
|
||
(wheat, barley, millet, rye) 213 -11/3 small rapidly growing annual or biennial weeds and a
|
||
(oats) higher rate for. perennial weeds or for annual or
|
||
Pre-harvest (dough stage)
|
||
1/2 -1 . biennial weeds in advanced growth stages or when
|
||
(all cereals) growing conditions are less than ideal.
|
||
Postemergence: Apply after crop begins to tiller, but
|
||
before boot stage of growth (usually 4 to 8 inches
|
||
tall).
|
||
Preharvest: Apply using air or ground equipment
|
||
. when crop is in dough stage of grain development to
|
||
control or suppress weeds that might interfere with
|
||
harvest.
|
||
Precautions:
|
||
• Up to 2.5 pUacre may be applied postemergence to wheat, barley, rye and millet. However, there is
|
||
greater risk of crop injury at rates greater than 1 1/3 pUacre and such rates should be used only when
|
||
the need for weed control justifies additional risk to the crop.
|
||
• Do not apply this product at the crop seedling stage of growth prior to tillering or from early
|
||
boot through milk stage of grain development. Consult state agricultural experiment station or
|
||
extension service weed specialists for recommendations or suggestions to fit local conditions.
|
||
• Do not apply if crop is underseeded with legumes. .
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Preharvest Interval: Do not harvest for grain for 14 days after application or allow grazing or
|
||
harvest as forage within 7 days after application. •
|
||
• Do not apply more than 3.5 pUacre of this product (1.75Ib acid equivalent) per crup cycle.
|
||
Page 9 of 28
|
||
|
||
Corn (Field Corn, Popcorn and Sw~et Corn)
|
||
Application Timing/ Stage of This product Specific Use Directions
|
||
Growth (ptlacre)
|
||
Preplant (Burndown) 1t02 General: Use high rate in rate range for less
|
||
Preemergence susceptible weed or cover crops, weeds in advanced
|
||
(Field corn, popcorn, and sweet stages of development, or unless favorable growth
|
||
corn) conditions . ..
|
||
Preplant: Apply 7 to 14 days before plantil')g corn to
|
||
control emerged broadleaf weed seedling or exiting
|
||
cover crops.
|
||
Preemergence: Apply any time after planting, but
|
||
before corn emerges to control broad leaf weed
|
||
seedlings or existing cover crops.
|
||
Note: For Field Corn and Popcorn, limited to 1
|
||
application per crop cycle.
|
||
Postemergence Apply when weeds are small and corn is less than 8
|
||
(Field corn, popcorn, and inches tall (to top of crop canopy). If corn is more
|
||
sweet corn) than 8 inches tall, use drop nozzles and directed
|
||
Annual broad leaf weeds sprays to keep spray off fOliage.
|
||
Crop up to.8 inches tall 1/2 to 1 Treat perennial weeds when they are in bud to
|
||
Crop 8 inches tall to 1 bloom stage.
|
||
tasseling (directed spray only) Do not apply from tasseling to hard dough stage ..
|
||
Note: ~or Field Corn and Popcorn, limited to 1
|
||
Perennial broad leaf weeds 1 application per crop cycle.
|
||
Preharvest up to 3 Apply after corn is in hard dough (or denting) stage.
|
||
(Field corn and popcorn only) Do not apply preharvest to sweet corn.
|
||
Note: Limited to 1 application per crop cycle.
|
||
Precautions:
|
||
• Preplant or preemergence applications to light sandy soils is not recommended.
|
||
• Corn hybrids vary in tolerance to 2,4-0. Some are easily injured. Apply only to varieties known to be
|
||
tolerant to 2,4-0. Consult the seed company or your Agricultural Experime~t Station or Extension
|
||
Service Weed Specialist for this information.
|
||
• Note: Corn treated with 2,4-0 may exhibit stem brittleness for 8 -10 days following application. During
|
||
this period, the crop is more susceptible to stem breakage from cultivation or wind:
|
||
Restrictions (Field Corn an.d Popcorn):
|
||
• Preharvest Interval: Do not harvest for grain or fodder within 7 days after application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6.0 ptlacre of this product. (3 Ib acid equivalent) per crop cycle.
|
||
Restrictions (Sweet Corn):
|
||
• Preharvest Interval: Do not harvest ears within 45 days after application.
|
||
• Do not make a postemergence application any less than 21 days after a prior application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 3.0 ptlacre of this product (1.5 tb acid equivalent) per crop cycle.
|
||
Page 10 of 28
|
||
|
||
c·
|
||
Fallow Land and Crop Stubble
|
||
Fallowland is idle larid, postharvest to crops or between crops.
|
||
This product
|
||
Type of Weeds (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Annual broadleaf weeds 1 to 2 Use a lower rate in the rate range when weeds are
|
||
small (2 to 3 inches tall) and actively growing.
|
||
Use a higher in the rate range when weeds are
|
||
larger and under less favorable growth conditions.
|
||
Biennial broad leaf weeds 2 t04 Apply when musk thistles or other biennial species
|
||
are in the seedling to rosette stage and before
|
||
development of flower stalks.
|
||
The lower rate can be used in the spring during the
|
||
rosette stage. Use the highest rate in the fall or-
|
||
after flower stalks have developed.
|
||
Perennial broadleaf weeds 2 to 4 Apply when perennial weeds are in bud to early
|
||
bloom stage or while in good vegetative growth.
|
||
Wild garlic and onion in Apply to new regrowth of wild garlic or onion which
|
||
crop stubble 4 occurs in the fall after harvest of small grains, corn or
|
||
grain sorghum.
|
||
Precautions:
|
||
• For best weed control results, do not cUltivate for at least 2 weeks after application or until top growth is
|
||
dead.
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
.• Preharvest interval: Do not cut forage for hay within 7 days of application.
|
||
• Do not apply within 30 days of a previous application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 4.0 pUacre of this product (2.0 Ib acid equivalent) per year.
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications per year.
|
||
Planting in Treated Areas .
|
||
Labeled Crops: Within 29 days after an application of this product, plant only those crops listed on this or
|
||
other registered 2,4-0 labels. Follow more stringent limitations, if any, provided in· directions for specific
|
||
crops. Labeled crops may be at risk of crop injury or loss if planted soon after application, especially during
|
||
the first 14 days. Degradation factors described ~elow should be considered in weighing this risk.
|
||
Other Crops: All other crops may be planted 30 or more days after application without concern for illegal
|
||
residues in the planted crop. However, under certain conditions, there may be a risk of injury to .
|
||
susceptible crops. Degradation factors described below should be considered in weighing this risk. Under
|
||
normal conditions, any crop may be planted without risk of injury if at least 90 days of soil temperatures
|
||
above freezing have elapsed since application. .
|
||
Oegradatlon Factors: When planting into treated areas, the risk of crop injury is less if lower-rates of
|
||
product were applied and conditions following application have included warm, moist soil conditions that
|
||
favor rapid breakdown of 2,4-0. Risk is greater if higher rates of product were applied and soil
|
||
temperatures have been cold and/or soils have been excessively wet or dry in the days following
|
||
application. Consult your local agricultural extension service or information about susceptible crops and
|
||
typical conditions in your area.
|
||
Page 11 of 28
|
||
|
||
c·
|
||
Orchard Floors
|
||
(Pome Fruit such as Apples and Pears, Stone Fruit, Nut Orchards and Pistachios)
|
||
This product
|
||
Ap~ication Timing (pt/acre) S~ecific Use Directions
|
||
Postemergence For application to orchard floors, use coarse, low
|
||
annual and biennial weeds 1 - 2 pressure sprays and sufficient water for thorough
|
||
perennial weeds upt04 coverage of weeds.
|
||
Apply to annual weeds when small and actively
|
||
growing.
|
||
Apply to perennial weeds from bud to bloom stage.
|
||
Precautions
|
||
• To avoid tree injury, do not allow spray drift to contactfoliage, fruit, stems, trunks or trees or exposed
|
||
roots.
|
||
• Do not apply when orchards are blooming .
|
||
. • Do not make orchard floor applications in areas with light sandy soils.
|
||
• Avoid application immediately before irrigation and withhold irrigation for 2 days before and 3 days after
|
||
application. .
|
||
• Newly established trees o'r youngorchards are more susceptible to 2,4-0 injury. Apply only to orchards
|
||
that have been established for at least one year and are in vigorous growth condition.
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Preharvest Intervals:
|
||
Apples and Pears: Do not harvest for 14 days after application.
|
||
Stone Fruit: Do not harvest for 40 days after application.
|
||
Nut Orchards and Pistachios: Do not harvest for 60 days after application.
|
||
• Do not cut forage or hay within 7 days after application.
|
||
• Do not make more than 2 applications per year and allow at least 75 days between applications.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 8.0 ptlacre of this product (4.0 Ib acid equivalent) per use season.
|
||
Rice (Not for .Use in California)
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Thi~product
|
||
Specific Use Directions
|
||
(ptlacre)
|
||
Preplant 1t02 Apply 2 to 4 weeks before planting rice to control emerged
|
||
broad leaf weeds.
|
||
Postemergence 1 to 2' Apply when rice is in late tillering stage and at the time of
|
||
first joint development (first to second green ring)
|
||
, Up to 3 pt/acre may be applied postemergence for difficult weed control situations. However, there is
|
||
greater risk of crop injury at rates greater than 2 ptlacre and such rates should be used only when the
|
||
need for weed control justifies additional risk to the crop.
|
||
Precautions:
|
||
• Do not apply atearly seedling stage or after rice internodes exceed one-half inch or panicle initiation .
|
||
• Some rice varieties under certain conditions or stages of growth may be injured by 2,4:'0. Before
|
||
applying. consult local university or agricultural extension service specialiSts regarding for local
|
||
treatment recommendations for various rice varieties.
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Preharvest interval: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.5 Ib acid equivalent (3 pt· of this product:) per crop cycle.
|
||
(d ).2q
|
||
Page 12 of 28
|
||
|
||
Sorghum [Grain Sorghum (Milo) and Fora~e Sorghum]
|
||
Application Timing/Stage This product Specific Use Directions
|
||
of growth
|
||
Postemergence' - Apply when sorghum is 6 to 15 inches tall. If sorghum
|
||
Crop 6 - 8 inches tall 1/2 to 1 is more than 8 inches tall (to top of crop canopy), use
|
||
Crop 8 - 15 inches tall 3/4 to 1 drop nozzles and apply as a directed spray to keep
|
||
(directed spray only) spray off foliage.
|
||
Precautions:
|
||
• Note: Temporary crop injury can be expected under conditions of high soil moisture and high air
|
||
temperatures. If it is necessary to apply this product under these conditions, use no more that
|
||
2/3 pint per acre. .
|
||
• Do not apply during boot, or later stages of growth.
|
||
• Sorghum hybrids vary in tolerance to 2,4-0. Some are easily injured. Apply only to varieties known to
|
||
be tolerant to 2,4-0. Consult the seed company or your agricultural experiment station or extension
|
||
service weed specialist for this information.
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Preharvest Interval: Do not harvest grain for 30 days after application.
|
||
• Do not permit meat or dairy animals to consume treated crop as fodder or forage within 30 days after
|
||
application ..
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2.0 ptlacre of this product (1.0 Ib acid equivalent) per use season.
|
||
Page 13 of 28
|
||
|
||
( c
|
||
Soybeans (Preplant Burndown Only)
|
||
This product
|
||
Application Timing (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Preplant (8urndown) 3/4 to 1 Apply not less than·15 days before planting soybeans,
|
||
when weeds are small and actively growing.
|
||
Use the higher rate on larger weeds and when perennials
|
||
are present. See Precautions and Restrictions
|
||
below.
|
||
1 to 2 Apply not less than 30 days before planting soybeans,
|
||
when weeds are small and actively growing.
|
||
.. ~ .. .- Use the higher rate on larger weeds and when perennials
|
||
are present. See Precautions and Restrictions
|
||
below~
|
||
Crop oil concentrates, agricultural surfactants and fluid fertilizers approved for use on growing crops
|
||
may be added to spray mixtures of this product to increase the herbicidal effectiveness on certain weeds.
|
||
Read and follow al! directions and precautions on this label and on the label of each product added to
|
||
the spray mixture. Refer to the "Mixing" section for instructions for tank mixing and compatibility testing.
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions: .
|
||
• Important Notice: Unacceptable injury to soybeans planted in treated fields may occur. Whether or
|
||
not soybean injury occurs and the extent of such injury will depend on weather (temperature and
|
||
rainfall) from herbicide application until soybean emergence and. agronomic factor, such as the
|
||
amount of weed vegetation and previous crop residue present at the time of application. Injury is
|
||
more likely under cool rainy conditions and where there is less weed vegetation and crop residue
|
||
present
|
||
• Do not disturb treated soil througti·tillage between application and planting of soybeans.
|
||
• Do not use on sandy soils with less than 1.0% organic matter .
|
||
• In treated fields, plant soybean seed as deep as practical, but not less than r.O inch deep. Adjust
|
||
the planter, if necessary, to. ensure that planted seed is adequately, covered.
|
||
• Do not make more than one application per season regardless of the application rate used.
|
||
• Do not allow livestock grazing or harvest hay, forage, or fodder from treated fields. Livestock should
|
||
be restricted from feeding/grazing of treated cover crops.
|
||
• Do not apply this product as a preplant application in soybeans unless you are prepared to
|
||
accept the results of soybean injury, including possible stand loss and/or yield reduction.
|
||
• During the growing season following application, do not replant treated fields with
|
||
crops other than those labeled for use with this product .
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2 ptlacre of this product (1.0 Ib acid equivalent) per use season.
|
||
Sugarcane
|
||
Application Timing/ Stage of
|
||
Growth This product
|
||
(ptlacre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
. Preemergence 2 to 4 General: Consult your agricultural experiment station or
|
||
extension service weed specialist local recommendations.
|
||
Postemergence Preemergence: Apply before cane emerges to actively
|
||
growing weeds.
|
||
Postemergence: Apply after cane emerges through canopy
|
||
closure. Use higher rate for perennial weeds and difficult-to-
|
||
control species .
|
||
. Restrictions:
|
||
• Do not apply more than 4.0 ptlacre of this product (4.0 Ib acid equivalent) per crop cycle.
|
||
• Limited to 1 application per crop·cycle.
|
||
Page 14 of 28
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Forestry, Rangeland, Established Pasture; and Non-cropland, Uses
|
||
Agricultural Use Req'uirements for Fore$t Us~ (Except Tree Injection Use): For use in forests, follow
|
||
PPE and Reentry instructions in the "Agricultural Use Requirements'! section under the "Directions for
|
||
Use" heading of this label. .
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements for Rangeland, pasture, Forest (Tree Injections Only) and Non
|
||
cropland Areas: When this product is applied to rangeland and established pastures not harvested for
|
||
hay or seed; non-cropland areas, and when applied by tree injection in forest sites, follow reentry
|
||
requirements given in the "Non-Agricultural Use Requirements· section under the "Directions for Use"
|
||
. headino of this labe\.
|
||
Forestry Uses
|
||
Forest site preparation, forest roadsides, brush control, established conifer release (including
|
||
Christmas trees and reforestation areas)
|
||
Treatment Site This product Specific Use Directions Method of Aoolication
|
||
Annual Weeds 2 to 4 ptlacre Apply when weeds are small and growing actively before the
|
||
bud stage. Apply when biennial and perennial species are in
|
||
~iennial and perennial 4 to 8 ptlacre the seedling to rosette stage and before flower stalks
|
||
broadleaf weeds and .. appear. For difficult to control perennial broad leaf weeds
|
||
. ~usceptible woody and woody species, use up to 1 gallon of this product
|
||
plants and 1 to 4 qt. Garlonf93A herbicide per acre. For
|
||
conifer release, make application in early spring before
|
||
bud break of conifers when weeds are small and actively
|
||
growing.
|
||
~pot Treatment to See Instructions Note: To control broad leaf weeds in small areas with a hand
|
||
~ontrol broad leaf f()r "Spot sprayer, use an application rate equivalent to the
|
||
~eeds Treatment" recommended broad leaf rate and spray to thoroughly wet all
|
||
foliage. ~ee rate conversion table and instructions for "Spot
|
||
Treatment" and use of liand-held sprayers under
|
||
"Application".
|
||
Conifer Release: 1 1/2 to 3 qUaere To Gontrol competing hardwood species such as alder,
|
||
Species such as white aspen, birch, hazel, and willow, apply from mid to late
|
||
pine, ponderosa pine, summer when growth of conifer trees has hardened
|
||
jack pine, red pine, off and woody plants are still actively growing. Apply
|
||
black spruce, white with ground or air equipment, using sufficient spray
|
||
spruce, red spruce, volume to ensure complete coverage. Because this
|
||
and balsam fir treatment may cause occasional conifer injury, do not
|
||
apply if such injury cannot be tolerated.
|
||
Directed Spray: Conifer 4 qU100 gal ~pply when brush or weeds are actively growing by
|
||
plantations including pine pirecting the spray so as to avoid contact with. conifer
|
||
oliage and injurious amounts of spray. Apply !n oil,
|
||
oil-water, or water carrier in a spray volume of 10 to
|
||
100 gallons per acre.
|
||
Page 15 of28
|
||
|
||
Basal Spray (May also
|
||
be used in rangeland,
|
||
pastures, and
|
||
noncropland)
|
||
Surface of Cut Stumps
|
||
(May also be used in
|
||
rangeland, pastures,
|
||
and noncropland)
|
||
Frill and Girdle
|
||
(May also be' used in
|
||
rangeland,"
|
||
pastures, and
|
||
noncropland)
|
||
Tree Injection
|
||
8 qtJ100 gal
|
||
or
|
||
2.6 fl oz/gal
|
||
of water
|
||
(1 to 2 ml per
|
||
injection site)
|
||
(
|
||
Thoroughly wet the base and root collar of all stems
|
||
~ntil the spray begins to accumulate around the root
|
||
~ollar at the ground line. Wetting stems with the
|
||
mixture may also aid in control. .
|
||
Apply as soon as possible after cutting trees,
|
||
Thoroughly soak the entire stump with the 2,4-0
|
||
mixture including cut surface, bark and exposed roots,
|
||
Cut frills (overlapping V-shaped notches cut downward
|
||
hrough the bark in a continuous ring around the base
|
||
of the tee) using an axe or other suitable tool. Treat
|
||
reshly cut·frills with as much of the 2,4-0 mixture as
|
||
hey will hold.
|
||
To control unwanted hardwood trees such 'as elm,
|
||
hickory, oak, and sweetgum in forests and other non
|
||
crop areas, apply by injecting at a rate of 1 ml of
|
||
. Application (May also
|
||
be used in rangeland,
|
||
pastures, and
|
||
noncropland) undiluted product per inch of trunk diameter at breast
|
||
height (oBH) as measured approximately 4112 ft
|
||
above the ground. For hard to control species such
|
||
as ash. maole, and dogwood use 2 ml of undiluted
|
||
product per injection site or double the number of 1 ml
|
||
injections. Make applications as close to the root .
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions:
|
||
conar as possible and the injection bit must penetrate
|
||
the inner bark. Applications may be made throughout
|
||
the year, but for best results apply between May 15
|
||
and October 15. Maples should not be treated during
|
||
the spring sap flow.
|
||
Note: No Worker Protection Standard worker entry
|
||
restrictions or worker notification requirements
|
||
apply when this product is directly Injected Into
|
||
agricultural plants.
|
||
• Do not allow sprays to contact conifer shoot growth (current year's new growth) or injury may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply to nursery seed beds. '
|
||
• For conifer release, do not use on plantations where pine or larch are among the desired species.
|
||
• For broadcast applications, do not apply more than 8.0 ptlacre of this product (4.0 Ib acid equivalent)
|
||
per 12 month period.
|
||
Page 16 of 28
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Rangeland, Established Grass Pastures (Including Perennial Grasslands Not In
|
||
Agricultural Production Such As Conservation Reserve Program Acres)
|
||
Target Weeds or This product
|
||
Woody Plants (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Annual broadleaf weeds 2 For best results, apply when weeds are small and
|
||
Biennial and perennial growing actively before the bud stage. Apply when
|
||
2 t04 . musk thistles or other biennial species are in the broad leaf weeds seedling to rosette stage and before flower stalks
|
||
appear. Refer to the 'Weeds Controlled" section
|
||
for a listing of susceptible weed species and weeds
|
||
that may be only partially controlled and require
|
||
repeat applications and/or use of higher
|
||
specified rates, even under ideaJ conditions of
|
||
application
|
||
Spot Treatment to control See instructions Note: To control broad leaf weeds in small areas with
|
||
broad leaf weeds for "Spot a, hand sprayer, use an application rate equivalent
|
||
Treatment" to the broadcast rate speCified for this
|
||
treatment site and spray to thoroughly wet all
|
||
foliage. See rate conversion table and instructions
|
||
for "Spot Treatment" and use of hand-held
|
||
sprayers under "Application".
|
||
Restrictions: Limited to 4 pts/acre of ~his product (2.0
|
||
Ib acid equivalent) per year.
|
||
Tree Injection Applicatiqn .. See instructions for tree injection application in
|
||
"Forestry Uses" section.
|
||
Wild garlic and wild onion 4 Make three applications (fall-spring-fall or spring-fall-
|
||
spring) starting in late fall or early spring,
|
||
Broadleaf weed control In 2 t04 Applications may be made either preemergence or
|
||
newly sprigged coastal postemergence. Follow "Specific Use Directions" for
|
||
bermudagrass annual, biennial and perennial broad leaf weed
|
||
control, above.
|
||
Sand shinnery oak 2 Sand shinnery oak: Apply by aircraft between ~ay
|
||
Sand sagebrush 15 and June 15.
|
||
Sand sagebrush: Apply by ground or aircraft when
|
||
fOliag.e is fully e~panded and plants are actively
|
||
growing.
|
||
Use a 1:4 oil-water emulsion as carrier and a spray
|
||
volume of 3 to 5 gallons per acre.
|
||
Big sagebrush 4 Apply by ground or aircraft when foliage is fully
|
||
Rabbitbrush expanded and plants are actively gro~ing. Use a
|
||
1 :4 oil-water emulsion as carrier and a spray
|
||
volume of 3 to 5 gallons per acre. Retreatment
|
||
may. be needed.
|
||
Chamise, manzanita, 4 Apply by ground or aircraft when foliage is fully
|
||
buckbr~sh, coastal sage, expanded and plants are actively growing. Use
|
||
coyote brush, and water or 1:4 oil-water emulsion as carrier and a
|
||
" chaparral spe-;:ies. spray volume of 5 to 10 gallons per acre.
|
||
Retreatment may be needed.
|
||
Page 17 of 28
|
||
|
||
c
|
||
Southern wild rose
|
||
Broadcast application up to 4 Broadcast: Apply in a spray volume of 5 or more
|
||
Spot tieat~ent . 1 gall100 gal of
|
||
gallons. per acre by aircraft or 10 or more gallons
|
||
per acre by ground equipment.
|
||
spray Spot treatment: Apply when foliage is well
|
||
developed. Thorough coverage is required. Use 1
|
||
gallon of this product plus 4 to 8 fluid ounces of an
|
||
agricultural surfactant per 100 gallons of water. Two
|
||
or treatments may be required.
|
||
Do not exceed 4 pt per acre per application.
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions:
|
||
• Do not use on bentgrass, alfalfa, clover, or other legumes.
|
||
• Do not use on newly seeded areas until grass is well established.
|
||
• Do not use from early boot to milk stage where grass seed production is desired.
|
||
• Do not apply within 30 days of a previous application.
|
||
• Do not harvest forage for hay within 7 days of application.
|
||
• For grazed areas, the maximum use rate is 4 pUacre of this product (2.0 Ib acid equivalent) per
|
||
application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 8 ptlacre of this product (4.0 Ib acid equivalent) per year.
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications per year.
|
||
Non-Cropland Areas
|
||
Such as fencerows, hedgerows, roadsides, drainage ditches, rights-of way, utility power lines,
|
||
railroads, airports, and other non-crop areas
|
||
Treatment Site This product
|
||
Method of Application (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Annual broad leaf weeds 2 to 4 Apply when annual weeds are small and growing
|
||
Biennial and perennial 4to 8 actively before the bud stage. Biennial and
|
||
broadleaf weeds arid perennial weeds should be rosette to bud stage,
|
||
susceptible woody plants but not flowering at the time of application. For
|
||
difficult to control perennial broad leaf weeds 'and
|
||
woody species, tank mix up to 1 gallon of this product :
|
||
plus 1 to 4 qt Garlon 3A herbicide per acre.
|
||
For ground application: (High volume) apply a
|
||
total of 100 to 400 gal per acre; (low volume) apply a
|
||
total of 10 to 100 gal per acre.
|
||
For helicopter: Apply a total of 5 to 30 gal per acre
|
||
spray volume.
|
||
Spot Treatment to control See Instructions Note: To control broadleafweeds in small areas with
|
||
broad leaf weeds for "Spot a hand sprayer, use an application rate equivalent
|
||
Treatmenr' to the broadcast rate speCified for this
|
||
treatment site and spray to thoroughly wet al\
|
||
fOliage. See rate conversion table and instructions
|
||
"Spot Treatment" and use of hand-held
|
||
sprayers under 'Application" ..
|
||
Tree Injection Application See instructions for tree injection application in
|
||
"Forestry Uses' section.
|
||
Page 18 of 28
|
||
|
||
"' .. ,'
|
||
Southern wild rose
|
||
Broadcast application
|
||
Spot treatment
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions: .
|
||
up to 4
|
||
1 gall100 gal of
|
||
spray
|
||
c
|
||
Broadcast Apply in a spray volume of 5 or more
|
||
gallons per acre by aircraft or 10 or more gallons
|
||
per. acre by ground equipment
|
||
Apply when foliage is well developed. Thorough
|
||
coverage is required. Use 1 gallon of this product
|
||
plus
|
||
4 to 8 fluid ounces of an agricultural surfactant per
|
||
100 gallons of water. Two or more treatments may
|
||
be required.
|
||
• Do not apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established.
|
||
• Bentgrass, St Augustine, clover, legumes and dichondra may be severely injured or killed by this
|
||
treatment
|
||
• Do not apply more than 8 ptlacre of this product (4.0 Ib acid equivalent) per use season.
|
||
• Annual. biennial and perennial broadJeaf weeds: Limited to 2 per year. Do not apply more than 4 pt
|
||
lacre of this product (2.0 Ib acid equivalent) per year.
|
||
• Woody Plants: Limited to 1 application per year. Do not apply more than 8 ptlacre of this product (4.0 Ib
|
||
acid equivalent) per year.
|
||
• Do not reapply to a treated area within 30 days of a previous application.
|
||
• If grazing of meat or dairy animals or hay harvest is desired in non-crop areas, do not apply more than
|
||
4.0 ptlacre of this product (2 Ib acid equivalent) and refer to the Rangeland and Established Grass
|
||
Pastures section for applicable precautions and restrictions. .
|
||
Page 19 of 28
|
||
|
||
(---
|
||
Turf Uses
|
||
.Grasses Grown for Seed or Sod Farms
|
||
\
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: When used in grass grown for seed or sod farms, follow PPE and
|
||
reentry instructions in the "Agricultural Use Requirements" section of this label.
|
||
Treatment Site This product
|
||
(Application Timing) (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Grasses Grown for Seed Apply when weeds are small and actively growing. '(Postemergence Use) For best results, apply when soil moisture is ,Seedling grass 3/4 to 1 adequate for active weed growth. (five-leaf stage or later) Do not apply to newly seeded grasses until well
|
||
Well-established grasses 1 to 4 established (five-leaf stage or later) and then use a
|
||
maximum of 1 ptiacre. Cool season grasses are
|
||
tolerant of higher rates .
|
||
. Do not apply to grass in ·the early boot through
|
||
milk stage if seed production is desired.
|
||
When grass is well established, higher rates of up to
|
||
4 pints/acre may be applied for control of hard-to-
|
||
kill annual or perennial weeds.
|
||
Sod Farms Deep-rooted perennials such as bindweed and
|
||
(Postemergence) 2 t04 Canada thistle may require repeat applications.
|
||
Avoid mowing sod farms for 1 to 2 days before or
|
||
after application.
|
||
Delay irrigation until the day following application.
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions:
|
||
• Do not use on creeping grasses such as bent except as a spot treatment
|
||
• Do not use on injury-sensitive southern grasses such as St. Augustinegrass.
|
||
• Do not use on dichondra or other herbaceous ground covers. Legumes may be damaged or killed.
|
||
• Do not reapply to a treated area within 21 days of a previou~ application.
|
||
• Reseeding: Delay reseeding at least 30 days following application. Preferably, with spring application,
|
||
reseed in the fall and with fall application, reseed in the spring.
|
||
• Do not graze or cut forage for hay within 7 days ~fter application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 8 ptlaere of this product (4 Ib acid equivalent) per year .
|
||
.• limited to 2 applications per year.
|
||
Page 20 of 28
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Ornamental Turf (Excluding Grasses Grown For Seed or Sod Farms)
|
||
(Includes lawns, golf courses, cemeteries and parks, airfields, roadsides, vacant lots, drainage
|
||
ditch banks)
|
||
Use Requirements for Ornamental Tuff Areas: When this product is applied to ornamental turf areas,
|
||
follow PPE and reentry instructions in the "Non-agricultural Use Requirements" section of this label.
|
||
Treatment Site This product
|
||
(Application Timing) (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Ornamental Turf Apply when weeds are small and actively growing.
|
||
(Postemergence) For best results, apply when soil moisture is
|
||
Seedling grass (five-leaf 3/4 to 1 adequate for active weed growth.
|
||
stage or later) Deep-rooted perennial weeds such as bindweed and
|
||
Well-established grasses 2 to 3
|
||
Canada thistle may require repeat applications.
|
||
Do not apply to newly seeded grasses until well
|
||
Biennial and perennial 3
|
||
established (five-leaf stage or later) and then use a
|
||
b~oadleaf weeds maximum of 1 pUacre. Cool season grasses are
|
||
tolerant of higher rates.
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions:
|
||
• Do not use on creeping grasses such as bent except as a spot treatment.
|
||
• Do not use on injury-sensitive southern grasses such as St. Augustinegrass.
|
||
• Do not use on dichondra or other herbaceous ground cov~rs. Legum'es may be damaged or killed.
|
||
• Do not reapply within 21 days of a previous application.
|
||
• ~eseeding: Delay reseeding at least 30 days follo:-ving application. Preferably, with spring
|
||
application, reseed in the fall and with fall application, reseed in the spring.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2 broadcast applications per year per treatment site (does not
|
||
incluqe spot treatments). .
|
||
~ Do not apply more than 3· pUacre of this product (1.5 lb. acid equivalent) per application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6 pUacre of this product (3.0 lb. acid equivalent) per year.
|
||
Page 21 of 28
|
||
|
||
Aquatic Uses
|
||
Control of Weeds and Brush on Banks of Irrigation Canals and Ditches
|
||
Ditchban,k Application: Postemergence
|
||
This product
|
||
Target Plants (ptlacre) Specific Use Directions
|
||
Annual Weeds 2 t04 Apply using low pressure spray (10 to 40 psi) in a spray volume of 20 to 100
|
||
gallons per acre using power operated spray equipment. Apply when wind .
|
||
~peed is low, 5 mph or less. Apply working upstream to avoid accidental
|
||
~oncentration of spray into water. Cross-stream spraying to opposite banks is
|
||
not permitted and avoid boom spraying·over water surface. When spraying.
|
||
shoreline weeds, allow no more than 2 foot overspray onto water surface with
|
||
an average of less than 1 foot of overspray to prevent signifi~ant water
|
||
contamination.
|
||
Apply when weeds are small and growing actively before the bud stage. Apply
|
||
~hen biennial and perennial species are in the seedling to rosette stage and
|
||
before flower stalks appear. For hard-to-control
|
||
~eeds, a repeat application after 30 days at the same rate may be needed.
|
||
For woody species and patches of perennial weeds, mix 1 gallon of this product
|
||
per 64 to 150 gallons of total spray. Wet foliage by applying about 3 to
|
||
4 gallons of spray per 1000 sq ft (10.5 X 10.5 steps)
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications Der season.
|
||
• Maximum of 4 ptlacre of this product (2.0 Ibs acid equivalent) per application.
|
||
• Minimum of 30 days between applications.
|
||
• Spot treatment permitted.
|
||
• Do not use on small canals with a flow rate less than 10 cubic feet per second (CFS) where water
|
||
will be used for drinking purposes.
|
||
CFS may be estimated by using the formula below.
|
||
The approximate velocity needed for the calculation can be determined by observing the length of.
|
||
time that it takes a floating object to travel a defined distance. Divide the distance (ft.) by the time
|
||
(sec.) to estimate velocity (ft. per sec.). Repeat 3 times and use the average to calculate CFS.
|
||
Average Width (ft.) x Average Depth (ft.) x Average Velocity (ft. per sec.) = CFS
|
||
For ditchbank weeds:
|
||
• DO not allow boom spray to be directed onto water surface.
|
||
• Do.not spray across stream to opposite bank.
|
||
For shoreline weeds:
|
||
• Allow no more than 2 foot overspray onto water.
|
||
Page 22 of 28
|
||
|
||
Aquatic Weed Control in Ponds, Lakes, Reservoirs, Marshes, Bayous, Drainage
|
||
Ditches, Canals, Rivers and Streams that are Quiescent or Slow Moving, Including
|
||
Programs of the Tennessee Valley Authority·
|
||
Notice to Applicators: Before application, coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be
|
||
required, either by letter or agreement or issuance of special permits for such use.
|
||
~
|
||
Floating and Emergent Weeds: Including Water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipe)
|
||
A
|
||
Apply to emergent aquatic weeds in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, bayous, drainage ditches, non
|
||
irrigation canals, rivers, and streams that are quiescent or slow moving. Coordination and approval of local
|
||
and state authorities may be required, either by letter of agreement or issuance of special permits for
|
||
aquatic applications. .
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Maximum of 4.0 Ibs acid equivalent p~r surface acre per application.
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications per season.
|
||
• Minimum of 21 days between applications.
|
||
• Spot treatments are permitted.
|
||
Application Rate: 2 to 4 qUacre.
|
||
Specific Use Directions
|
||
Application Timing: Spray weed mass only. Apply when water hyacinth plants are actively growing. Repeat
|
||
application as necessary to kill regrowth and plants missed in previous operation. Use 4 qtlacre rate when
|
||
plants are mature or when weed mass is dense.
|
||
Surface Application: Use power operated sprayers with boom or spray gun mounted on boat, tractor or truck.
|
||
Thorough wetting of fOliage is essential for maximum control. Use 100 to 400 gallons of spray mixture per
|
||
acre. Special precautions such as use of low pressure, large nozzles and spray thickening agents should be
|
||
taken to avoid spray drift to susceptible crops. Follow label directions for use of any drift control agent.
|
||
Aerial Application: Use drift control spray equipment or thickening agent mixed in the spray mixture. Apply 1
|
||
gallon of this product per acre using standard boom systems using a minimum spray volume of 5 gallons
|
||
per acre. FQr Microfoil drift control spray systems, apply this product in a total spray volume of 12 t015
|
||
gallons per acre.
|
||
Submerged Aquatic Weeds: Including Eurasian Water Milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum)
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
• Maximum of 10.81bs acid equivalent per acre-foot per application.
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications per season.
|
||
• Do not apply within 21 days of previous application.
|
||
• When treating moving bodies of water, applications must be made while traveling
|
||
upstream to prevent concentration of 2,4-0 downstream from the application.
|
||
Apply to aquatic weeds in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, bayous, drainage ditches, non irrigation
|
||
canals, rivers, and streams that are quiescent or slow moving.
|
||
Coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be required, either by letter of agreement or
|
||
issuance of special permits for such use.
|
||
Page 23 of28
|
||
|
||
r-
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Applicatlor
|
||
Treatment Site Rate 1
|
||
Specific Use Directions
|
||
Aquatic Weed Control in 10.8 lb acic Application Timing: For best results, apply in spring or early
|
||
Ponds, Lakes, Reservoirs, equivalent summer when aquatic weeds appear. Check for weed growth
|
||
Marshes, Bayous, Drainage . per. acre in areas heavily infested the previous year.
|
||
Ditches, Canals, Rivers and foot A second application may be needed when weeds show signs
|
||
Streams that are Quiescent or of recovery, but no later than mid-AuQust in most areas.
|
||
Slow Moving, Including Subsurface Application: Apply this product undiluted
|
||
Programs of the Tennessee .directly to the water through a boat mounted distribution
|
||
Valley Authority system. Shoreline areas should be treated by subsurface
|
||
injection application by boat to avoid aerial
|
||
drift.
|
||
Surface Application: Use power operated boat mounted
|
||
boom sprayer. If rate is less than 5 gallons per acre, dilute to a .
|
||
minimum spray volume of 5 gallons per surface acre.
|
||
Aerial Application: Use drift control spray equipment or
|
||
thickening agents mixed with sprays to reduce drift. Apply
|
||
through standard boom systems in a minimum spray volume
|
||
of 5 gallons per surface acre. For Microfoil drift control spray
|
||
systems, apply this produCt in a total spray volume of 12 to
|
||
15 gallons per acre.
|
||
Apply to attain a concentration of 2 to 4 ppm (see table below).
|
||
, This product contains 3.8 Ib acid equivalent per gallon of product.
|
||
Table 1, Amount of 2,4-0 to Apply for a Target Subsurface Concentration
|
||
Surface Area Average Depth For typical conditions - For difficult conditions· -
|
||
2 ppm 4 ppm
|
||
2,4-0 ae/acre-foot 2,4-0 ae/acre-foot
|
||
1ft 5.41bs 10.81bs
|
||
2 ft. 10.8 21.6
|
||
1 acre 3~ 16.2 32.4
|
||
4ft 21.6 43.2
|
||
5ft 27.0 54.0
|
||
. * Examples include spot treatment of pioneer colonies of Eurasian Water Milfoi! and
|
||
Table 2. Drinking Water Setback Distance for Submersed Weed Applications
|
||
Application Rate and Minimum Setback Distance (feet) From Functioning Potable Water
|
||
1 ppm" I 2 ppm> I 3 ppm> I -4 ppm'
|
||
L-______ 6_o~0~----~-------12-0-0----~·;-------1-80-0-----~. ~ _____ 2_4_0_0 ____ ~
|
||
* ppm acid equivalent target water concentration
|
||
Page 24 of28
|
||
|
||
c
|
||
Table 3. Sampling for Drinking Water Analysis After 2,4-D Application for Submersed Weed
|
||
Applications
|
||
Min' 0 Aft A I' f B f I f I W t S r th F P t bl W k Imum ays er ~ppllca Ion e ore nlla a er amplmg at e, unctlontng oa e ater nta e
|
||
1 ppm* 2 ppm· 3 ppm· 4ppm*
|
||
5 10 10 14
|
||
* ppm aCid eqUivalent target water concentration'
|
||
Water Use
|
||
1. Water for irrigation or sprays:
|
||
A. If treated water is intended to be used 'only for crops or non-crop areas that are labeled for
|
||
direct treatment with 2,4-0 such as pastures, turf, or cereal grains, the treated water may be
|
||
used to irrigate and/or mix sprays from these sites at any time after the 2,4-0 aquatic
|
||
application.
|
||
Due to potential phytotoxicity considerations, the following restrictions are applicable: If treated
|
||
water is intended to be used to irrigate or mix sprays for plants grown in commercial nurseries
|
||
and gr~enhouses; and other plants or crops that are not labeled for direct treatment with 2,4-0,
|
||
the water must not be used unless one of the following restrictions has been observed:
|
||
i. A setback distance from functional water intake(s) of greater than or equal to 600 ft.
|
||
was used for the application, or,
|
||
ii. A waiting period of 7 days from the time of application has elapsed, or,
|
||
111. An approved assay indicates that the 2,4-0 concentration is 100 ppb (0.1 ppm) or less at
|
||
the water intake. Wait at least 3 days after application before initial sampling at water
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intake.
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2. Drinking water (potable water):
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A. Consult with appropriate state or local water authorities before applying this product to public
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waters. State or local agencies may require permits. The potable water use restrictions on this
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label are to ensure that consumption of water by the public is allowed only when the
|
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concentration of 2,4-0 in the water is less than the MCl (MaXimum Contaminant level) of 70
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ppb. Applicators should consider the unique characteristics of the treated waters to assure that
|
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2,4-0 concentrations in potablewater do not exceed 70 ppb at the time of consumption.
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'-s. For floating and emergent weed applications, the drinking water setback distance
|
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from functioning potable water intakes is greater than or equal to 600 ft
|
||
..
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C. If no setback distance of greater than or equal to 600 ft. is used for applicat!on, applicators or
|
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the authorizing organization must provide a drinking water notification prior to a 2,4-0
|
||
application to the party responsible for public water supply or to individual private water uses.
|
||
Notification to the party responsible for a public water supply or to individual private water
|
||
users must be done in a manner to assure that the party is aware of the water use restrictions
|
||
when this product is applied to potable water.
|
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The following is an, example of a notification via posting, but other methods of notification
|
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which convey the above restrictions may be used and may be required in some cases under
|
||
state or local law or as a condition of a permit.
|
||
Example:
|
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Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area
|
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and up to 250 feet of shoreline past the application site to include immediate publi,c access
|
||
points. Posting must include the day and time of application. Posting may be removed if analysis
|
||
of a sample collected at the intake 3 or more days following application shows that the
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concentration in the water is less than 70 ppb (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays), or after 7 dl;lys
|
||
following application, whichever occurs first.
|
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'Text o~ notification: Wait 7 days before diverting functioning surface water intakes from the
|
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treated aquatic site to use as drinking water, irrigation, or sprays, unless water at functioning
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drinking water intakes is tested at least 3 days after application and is demonstrated by assay to
|
||
contain not more than ~O ppb 2,4-0 (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays). Application Date: T~me:
|
||
D. Following each application of this product, treated water must not be used for drinking
|
||
water unless one of the following restrictions has been observed:
|
||
i. A setback distance from functional water intake(s} of greater th.an or equal to 600.
|
||
ft. was used for the application, or,
|
||
ii. A waiting period of at least 7 days from the time of application has elapsed, or,
|
||
iii. An approved assay indicates that the 2,4-D concentration is 70 ppb (0.07 ppm) or less
|
||
at the water intake. Sampling for drinking water analysis should occur no soonefthan
|
||
3 days after 2,4-D application. Analysis of samples must be completed by a .laboratory
|
||
that is certified under the Safe Drinking Water Act to perform drinking water analysis
|
||
using a currently approved 'version of analytical Method Number 515, 555, other
|
||
methods for 2,4-D as may be listed in Title 40 CFR, Part 141.24, or Method Number
|
||
4015 (immunoassay of 2,4-D) from U.S. EPA Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste
|
||
SW-846.
|
||
E. Note: EXisting potable water intakes that are no longer in use, such as those replaced by a
|
||
connection to a municipal water system or a potable water well, are not considered to be·
|
||
functioning potable water intakes. .
|
||
F. Drinking water setback distances do not apply to terrestrial applications of 2,4-0 adjacent to water
|
||
bodies with potable water intakes.
|
||
Precautions and Restrictions for Aquatic Use:
|
||
• Do not treat areas that are riot infested with aquatic weeds.
|
||
• Wind Speed: Do not apply when wind speed is at or above 10 mph when making ground or surface
|
||
applications. Do not aerially apply when wind speed is greater than 5 mph. Wind speed restrictions do not
|
||
apply for subsurface applications used in submerged aquatic weed control programs ..
|
||
• Dissolved Oxygen Ratio: Fish require oxygen dissolved in water for life processes and a favorable water
|
||
oxygen ratio must be maintained. Decaying weeds use up dissolved oxygen in water. Fish kill resulting from
|
||
decaying plant material can be prevented by: (1) treating the entire area when the weed mass is sparse and
|
||
the rate of decomposition will not be sufficient to disturb the water-oxygen ratio; or (2) If application is delayed
|
||
until there is a dense weed mass, at no more than one-half of a lake or pond at one time. For large bodies of
|
||
weed-infested water, apply product in lanes, leaving buffers strips at least 100 feet wide which can be treated
|
||
in 4 to 5 weeks or when vegetation in treated lanes has decqmposed. During the growing season,
|
||
decomposition of treated strips will usually occur in 2 to 3 weeks.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
STORAGE AND. DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, foodstuffs, feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep container tightly closed when not in use. If exposed to subfreezing
|
||
temperatures, the product should be warmed up to at least 40°F and mixed thoroughly before using.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray
|
||
mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law and may contaminate groundwater. If these wastes cannot
|
||
be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental
|
||
Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
|
||
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; less than 5 gallons):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available. Clean
|
||
container 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 one
|
||
fourth 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. Dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if
|
||
allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; 5 gallons or greater):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available. Clean
|
||
container promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container one-fourth 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. Dispose of empty
|
||
container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If
|
||
burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
Refillable Container:
|
||
Refillable container. 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% 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 rinsing
|
||
procedure two more times. '.. .
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Warranty Disclaimer
|
||
Manufacturer warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is
|
||
reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in strict accordance with the directions,
|
||
subject to the inherent risks set forth below. Manufacturer MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY
|
||
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.
|
||
Inherent Risks of Use
|
||
It is impossible to eliminate all risk$ associated with u~e of this product. Crop injury, lack of performance, 'or
|
||
other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as use of the product contrary to label
|
||
instructions (including conditions noted on the label, such as unfavorable temperatures, soil conditions,
|
||
etc.), ~bnormal conditions (such .as excessive rainfall, drought, tornadoes, hurricanes), presence of other
|
||
materials, the manner of application, or other factors, all of which are beyond the control of Manufacturer or
|
||
the seller. All such risks shall b~ assumed by buyer.
|
||
Limitation of Remedies
|
||
The exclusive remedy for losses or damages resulting from this product (including claims based on contract,
|
||
n.egligence, strict liability, or other legal theories), shall be limited to, at Manufacturer election, one of the
|
||
following:
|
||
1. Refund of purchase price paid by buyer or user for product bought, or
|
||
2. Replacement of amount of product used.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, Manufacturer. shall not be liable for losses or damages
|
||
resulting from handling or use of this product unless Manufacturer is promptly notified of such loss or
|
||
damage in writing. To the extent consistent with applicable law, in no case shall Manufacturer be liable
|
||
for consequential or incidental damages or losses.
|
||
The terms of the Warranty Disclaimer above and this Limitation of Remedies cannot be varied by
|
||
any written or verbal statements or agreements. No employee or sales agent of Manufacturer or
|
||
the seller is' authorized to vary or exceed the terms of the Warranty Disclaimer or this Limitation of
|
||
Remedies in any manner.
|
||
The Drexel logo is a registered trademark of Drexel Chemical Company. All other brand
|
||
names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.
|
||
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