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# DREXEL AQUAPEN 3.8 HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **19713-698**
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- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Pendimethalin (38.7%)
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- Label accepted: 2020-08-18
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00698-20200818.pdf
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August 18, 2020
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Subject;
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Dear Ms. Chan;
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Fast Track Label Acceptable v.20150320
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. This approval does not
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affect any conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You continue to be
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subject to existing conditions on your registration and any deadlines cormected with them.
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
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previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you
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release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c),
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you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 18 months
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from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this product if it
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bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is
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defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be
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aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
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Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
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would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
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CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
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regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the
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website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
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Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
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or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
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the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these
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conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
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Euz G. Chan
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Registration Manager
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Drexel Chemical Company
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P.O. Box 13327
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Memphis, TN 38113
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Label Amendment - Revised Alfalfa Directions for Use
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Product Name; DREXEL AQUAPEN 3.8 HERBICIDE
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EPA Registration Number; 19713-698
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Application Date; February 13, 2020
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Decision Number; 560771
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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Sincerely,
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Enclosure
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with FIFRA section 6. If you have any questions, please contact Kable Bo Davis by phone at
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703-306-0415, or via email at davis.kable@epa.gov.
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Emily Schmid
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Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Page 2 of 2
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EPAReg. No. 19713-698
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Decision No. 560771
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PENDIMETHALIN GROUP HERBICIDE
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ACCEPTED
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08/18/2020
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19713-698
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Net Content: Gals. (. L)
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FIRST AID
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698SP-0820*P
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Page 1 of 68
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3
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AquaPen. 3.8
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Herbicide
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EPA Reg. No. 19713-698
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EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-X
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For use in African Marigold; Alfalfa; Artichoke; Asparagus; Bushberries and Caneberries (Bearing and Nonbearing); Citrus,
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Pome and Stone Fruit Trees (Bearing and Nonbearing); Grapes (Bearing and Nonbearing); Small Fruits Climbing Vines
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(Bearing and Nonbearing); Brassica Head and Stem Vegetables; Carrots; Carrots Grown For Seed; Corn (Field, Field Seed,
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Fresh Sweet, Popcorn and Popcorn Seed); Cotton; Dry Bulbs; Edible Beans, Fallow; Farmstead; Forage Grasses; Fruiting
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Vegetables; Grain Sorghum; Green Onions; Hops; Leaf Lettuce; Leafy Brassica Greens; Lentils and Peas; Melons; Mint;
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Peanuts; Perennial Grasses Grown for Seed; Potatoes; Rice; Safflower; Soybeans; Strawberries; Sugarcane; Sunflower and
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Other Oilseeds; Tobacco; Triticale and Wheat. Also for use as a pre-emergence weed control herbicide in Turfgrass,
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Ornamentals, Landscapes or Grounds Maintenance, Nonbearing Fruit and Nut Tree Nurseries, Conifer and Hardwood
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Seedling Nurseries, Tree Plantations, and Noncropland areas.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Pendimethalin
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OTHER INGREDIENTS:
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TOTAL:
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This product contains 3.8 pounds of Pendimethalin per gallon.
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IF SWALLOWED:
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• Immediately call a poison control center or doctor 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 by a poison control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person._________________________________________________________
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IF 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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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. You may
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also call CHEMTREC at 800-424-9300 for medical emergency information.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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(See FIRST AID Below)
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(See Side (Back) Panel for FIRST AID); (See Page for FIRST AID)
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(See Attached Booklet (Container Labeling) for Complete Directions for Use)
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Under the Federal insectidde. Fisigicide
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and Rddentkicie Ad. as amended, (or the
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pesticide registered ur^der
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EPA Reg. No.
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38.7%
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61.3%
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100.0%
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Do not enter or allow other people (or pets) to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
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This label must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. Observe all precautions and restrictions
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in this label and the labels of products used in combination with this product. The use of this product not consistent with this
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label can result in injury to crops, animals or persons.
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Do not allow spray to drift from the application site and contact people, structures people occupy at any time and the associated
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property, parks and recreation areas, non-target crops, aquatic and wetland areas, woodlands, pastures, rangelands or
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animals.
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NON-TARGET ORGANISM ADVISORY STATEMENT
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This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact forage and habitat of non-target organisms, including pollinators, in
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areas adjacent to the treated site. Protect the forage and habitat of non-target organisms by following label directions intended
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to minimize spray drift.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION: Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Avoid contact with skin,
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eyes or clothing.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier
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laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber > 14 mils, neoprene rubber > 14 mils, natural rubber > 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl
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chloride > 14 mils or viton >14 mils and shoes plus socks.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent
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and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [(40 CFR 170.240)(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be
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reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas
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below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent
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aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate.
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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 toilet. 2) Remove
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clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. 3) Remove PPE
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immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly
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and change into clean clothing.
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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. Do not apply this product in a way
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that will contact workers or other persons either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during
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application. For any requirements specific to your state or tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide protection.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry to treated areas during the REI of 24 hours.
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This product will control most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds as they germinate. This product will not control
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established weeds. Destroy emerged weeds prior to application. This product is most effective in controlling weeds when
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mechanically incorporated or when incorporated into the weed germination zone by adequate rainfall or overhead irrigation
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after application.
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If endangered plant species occur in proximity to the application site, the following mitigation measures are required:
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• If applied by ground, leave an untreated buffer zone of 200 feet. The product must be applied using a low boom (20 inches
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above the ground) and ASABE fine to medium/coarse nozzles.
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. If applied by air, leave an untreated buffer zone of 170 feet. Must use straight-stream nozzles (D-6 or larger). Wind can be
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no more than 8 mph and release height must be 15 feet or less.
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Unusually cold, excessively wet or hot and dry conditions that delay germination or extend germination over a long period of
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time can reduce weed control. Uneven application or improper soil incorporation can decrease weed control or cause crop
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injury. Soil incorporation deeper than directed can reduce weed control. Seedling diseases, cold weather, excessive moisture,
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shallow or deep planting, low or high soil pH, high soil salt concentration or drought can weaken seedlings and plants and
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increase the possibility of crop damage from this product. Under these conditions, crop yields can be reduced.
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In the event of crop loss due to adverse weather conditions or other reasons, any crop registered for a pre-plant incorporated
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application of this product can be replanted without adverse effects the same year (see "CROPS" section for exceptions).
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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 WPS for agricultural pesticides
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(40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries
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or greenhouses. Do not enter or allow others to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION
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This product may have effects on federally listed threatened or endangered plant species or their critical habitat. When using
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this product, you must follow the measures contained in the Endangered Species Protection Bulletin for the county or parish
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in which you are applying the pesticide. To determine whether your country or parish has a bulletin, and to obtain that bulletin,
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consult http://www.epa.qov/espp/ or call 1-844-447-3813 no more than 6 months before using this product. Applicators must
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use bulletins that are in effect in the month in which the pesticide will be applied. New bulletins will generally be available from
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the above sources 6 months prior to their effective dates.
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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), 40 CFR Part 170.
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This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, greenhouses
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and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification and emergency
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assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about Personal
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Protective Equipment (PPE), notification to workers and Restricted Entry Interval (REI). The requirements in this box only
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apply to uses of this product that are covered by the WPS.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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AQUAPEN 3.8 HERBICIDE is a water-based selective herbicide containing 3.8 pounds of Pendimethalin per gallon. This
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product is a meristematic inhibitor that interferes with the plant cellular division or mitosis and cell elongation in the growing
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points of shoots and roots of susceptible weeds. When susceptible weeds germinate in the treated area, they contact the
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herbicide and both shoot and root growth stops. Translocation of the herbicide within the plant is limited. Affected weeds die
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shortly after growth is stopped, usually before emergence from the soil.
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Exception: If the product is soil-injected or soil-incorporated, the WPS, under certain circumstances, allows workers to
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enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated. PPE required for early entry to treated
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areas that is permitted under the WPS and that involves contact with anything that has been treated such as plants, soil or
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water is: Coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber > 14 mils, neoprene
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rubber > 14 mils, natural rubber > 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride > 14 mils or viton > 14 mils and shoes plus
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socks.
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Weeds Controlled By Up to 2.4 Quarts of This Product Per Acre
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Panicum (Fall)
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Panicum (Texas)
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Sandbur (Field)
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Shattercane*
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Signalgrass*
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Wild proso millet*
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Witchgrass
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Wooly cupgrass*
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Shepherdspurse*
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Smartweed (Pennsylvania)*
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Spurge (annual)
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Velvetleaf*
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Waterhemp spp.
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For resistance management, this product is a Group 3 mode of action herbicide. Any weed population may contain or develop
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plants naturally resistant to this product and other Group 3 mode of action herbicides. The resistant biotypes may dominate
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the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly in the same field. Appropriate resistance management strategies
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should be followed.
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To delay herbicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
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• Rotate the use of this product or other Group 3 herbicides within a growing season sequence or among growing seasons
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with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field.
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• Use tank mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information on resistance in target
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weed species is available, use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate that will control the target weed(s) equally as well
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as the more resistance-prone partner. Consult your local extension service or certified crop advisor if you are unsure as to
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which active ingredient is currently less prone to resistance.
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• Adopt an integrated weed-management program for herbicide use that includes scouting and uses historical information
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related to herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage (or other mechanical control methods), cultural ( e.g.,
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higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to favor the crop and not the weeds), biological
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(weed-competitive crops or varieties) and other management practices.
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• Scout after herbicide application to monitor weed populations for early signs of resistance development. Indicators of
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possible herbicide resistance include: (1) failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose
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applied, especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds; (2) a spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular
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weed species; (3) surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species. If resistance is suspected, prevent
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weed seed production in the affected area by an alternative herbicide from a different group or by a mechanical method
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such as hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement of resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage
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equipment when moving between fields, and planting clean seed.
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• If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatment with this product, discontinue use of this product, and switch
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to another management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action, if available.
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• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for additional pesticide resistance-management and/or
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integrated weed-management recommendations for specific crops and weed biotypes.
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• For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact Drexel Chemical Company representatives at (901) 774-
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4370.
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_____________Broadleaves
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Lambsquarters (Common)
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Lambsquarters (Slimleaf)®
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London rocket*
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Mustard (Black)®
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Pigweed spp.
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Purslane
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Pusley (Florida)
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Amaranth (Palmer)
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Bugloss (Small)^
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Carpetweed
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Chickweed (Common)*
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Henbit
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Kochia
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Lady's thumb_________
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•Suppression but controlled when use rate of this product is greater than 2 quarts per acre.
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’ Not controlled in California.
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° Neither suppressed nor controlled in California.
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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See "CROPS" section for additional weeds controlled.
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Annual ryegrass*
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Barnyardgrass
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Canarygrass*®
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Cheat*-®
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Crabgrass
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Crowfootgrass
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Downy brome* (Cheatgrass)
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Foxtail (Giant)
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Foxtail (Green)
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RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT _________
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I PENDIMETHALIN I GROUP BW HERBICIDE
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_______________Grasses
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Foxtail (Yellow)
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Goosegrass
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Hairy chess*-^
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Itchgrass*
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Italian ryegrass*
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Japanese brome*-^
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Johnsongrass (Seedling)
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Jointed goatgrass*-^
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Oat (Wild)*
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Puncturevine
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Soil Texture Soil Type
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Sprangletop (Red)
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Swollen fingergrass
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Early Post-emergence Applications: Apply this product prior to weed seedling emergence or in a tank-mix with products
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that control the emerged weeds. Refer to the "CROPS ” section for specific post-emergence application directions by crop.
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Pre-emergence Surface Applications: Broadcast treatment unifonnly to the soil surface at planting and up to 2 days after
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planting (refer to “CROPS ” section for exceptions). Rainfall, sprinkler irrigation or shallow mechanical incorporation within 7
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days after application is required to move this product into the upper soil surface where weed seeds germinate. If adequate
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rainfall or irrigation does not occur and weed seedling emergence begins, a shallow cultivation, rotary hoeing or light harrowing
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will improve performance. Make sure that crop seeds are below the tilled soil surface area.
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Surface Incorporated Applications: Uniformly apply this product as broadcast or banded treatment to soil surface
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underneath established trees and/or in ground areas between tree rows. Incorporate into upper (1 to 2 inches) soil surface
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using either rainfall, sprinkler irrigation or shallow mechanical incorporation using an implement capable of giving uniform
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incorporation. Two-pass incorporation usually results in a more consistent result.
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Pre-plant Incorporated Applications: Apply this product and incorporate into the upper (1 to 2 inches) soil surface up to 60
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days before planting. Use an implement capable of giving uniform incorporation. Two-pass incorporation usually results in a
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more consistent result.
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Loamy sand. Sand, Sandy loam_________________
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Loam, Sandy clay, Sandy clay loam*. Silt, Silt loam
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Clay, Clay loam. Silty clay. Silty clay loam*
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Dodder*
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Fiddleneck
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*Use the highest labeled rate of this product specified in the specific crop for optimum control of Dodder.
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‘‘Suppression
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® Not controlled in California.
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APPLICATION RATE
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Use rates for this product when used alone, in tank-mix or for sequential applications are given in the "CROPS ” section. Use
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rates of this product vary by soil texture and organic matter. See the following table for soil texture groupings used in this label.
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Annual bluegrass
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Browntop Panicum
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Guinea grass^
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Junglerice
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Lovegrass
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Sprangletop (Mexican)
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_____________Broadleaves
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Knotweed (Prostate)
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Morningglory**
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TIMING OF APPLICATION
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This product will provide most effective weed control when applied by ground or aerial equipment and subsequently
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incorporated into the soil by rainfall, sprinkler irrigation or mechanical tillage prior to weed seedling emergence from soil. This
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product can also be applied through chemigation including flooded basin irrigation systems. Apply this product as pre-plant
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surface, pre-plant incorporated, surface incorporated, pre-emergence, early post-emergence, post-emergence incorporated
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(CULTI-SPRAY) or lay-by treatment. See the "CROPS ” section for specific application directions by crop.
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Pre-plant Surface Applications: Apply this product alone or in tank-mixtures up to 45 days before planting in minimum tillage
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or no-tillage production systems. When making early pre-plant surface applications (15 to 45 days prior to planting), tank-mix
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this product or follow by a post-emergence herbicide application. Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation within 7 days after application
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is required to move this product into the upper soil surface where weed seeds germinate.
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Coarse_________
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Medium________
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Fine___________
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Peat and Muck**
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‘Sometimes considered as transitional soils and may be classified as either medium or fine textured soil.
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**This product may be used on peat and muck soils but weed control may be inconsistent and/or reduced. Use maximum labeled use
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rate allowed in the specific crop.
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Weeds Controlled by 2 Quarts or Greater of this Product Per Acre
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Grasses
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Fall Applications: This product may be used in Fail application programs in certain crops. See the "CROPS" section for
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details on Fall application timing.
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Lay-by Application: Apply this product directly to the soil between rows as a directed spray following the last normal
|
||
cultivation (lay-by). See the "CROPS" section for more details on lay-by application.
|
||
Lbs, or Pts, of the Product/Acre x 11.4 = No. of Teaspoons of Herbicide to Add to 1 Pint of Fertilizer
|
||
Gals, of Fertilizer/Acre
|
||
Post-emergence Incorporated Applications (CULTI-SPRAY): Prior to application, cultivate crops in such a manner as
|
||
to throw at least 1 inch of soil over the base of the crop plants. This will prevent direct contact of this product and the zone of
|
||
brace root formation. Broadcast apply this product with a ground sprayer when crop is at least 4 inches tall up to lay-by. Use
|
||
drop nozzles if crop foliage will prevent uniform coverage of the soil surface within the rows. Thoroughly and uniformly
|
||
incorporate treatments of this product into the soil with (1) a sweep-type or rolling cultivator set to provide thorough
|
||
incorporation in the top 1 inch of soil or (2) adequate overhead irrigation water or rainfall. See "CORN" and "GRAIN
|
||
SORGHUM" under the "CROPS" section for more details on Culti-Spray application.
|
||
3. Close the jar and agitate until the herbicide(s) are evenly dispersed in the liquid fertilizer. If the materials do not disperse
|
||
well, it may be necessary to slurry the chemicals in water before adding to the fertilizer.
|
||
4. After dispersing the materials, add appropriate number of teaspoons of this product to the jar and shake well. Add water
|
||
soluble concentrate herbicides to the mixture last and agitate. Let the mixture stand for 30 minutes and then observe the
|
||
results. Look for signs of separation; an oily layer or globules, sludge, flakes or other precipitates.
|
||
5. Evaluate compatibility.
|
||
(a) If the herbicide(s) and liquid fertilizer mixture does not separate, use this mixture in your spray tank.
|
||
(b) If the mixture separates but mixes readily with shaking, the mixture can be used provided that good agitation is
|
||
maintained in the spray tank.
|
||
(c) If separation of the mixture occurs and agitation does not correct this problem, a compatibility agent is needed.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
||
Uniformly apply in 5 or more gallons of water per acre.
|
||
Exercise precautions to minimize drift. Do not apply during periods of gusty winds or when wind conditions favor drifting.
|
||
Spray drift can cause injury to sensitive crops. Use a flagman or an automatic mechanical flagging unit on the aircraft to avoid
|
||
overlapping and possible crop injury.
|
||
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
This product may be applied using either water or sprayable fluid fertilizer (such as straight 32-0-0 or 28-0-0) as the spray
|
||
carrier. Additionally, this product may be impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer. Do not use sprayable fluid fertilizer as a carrier
|
||
after crop emergence unless the typical fertilizer burn symptoms on the crop are acceptable.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION (BROADCAST)
|
||
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in 10 or more gallons of water per acre or 20 or more gallons of
|
||
liquid fertilizer per acre. Use sprayers equipped with appropriate nozzles that provide uniform and accurate spray distribution
|
||
and minimize drift. Keep the bypass line on or near the bottom of the tank to minimize foaming. Nozzle and in-line screens
|
||
must be no finer than 50 mesh. Application of this product during periods of gusty winds may result in uneven applications.
|
||
Do not apply this product post-emergence in liquid fertilizers.
|
||
If liquid fertilizer/herbicide(s) mixture separates in the spray tank, clogged equipment and uneven application can result.
|
||
Always predetermine the compatibility of this product alone or with other herbicides based on the following compatibility jar
|
||
test:
|
||
1. Add 1 pint of fertilizer to a quart jar.
|
||
2. Add 1 to 4 teaspoons of the Dry Flowable (DF), Wettable Powder (WP), Aqueous Solution (SL), Flowable (SC) or Liquid
|
||
(L) formulation (depending on mixing ratio required) to the liquid fertilizer. The number of teaspoons of the formulation to
|
||
add can be determined by the following formula;
|
||
Split Applications: This product may be applied pre-plant incorporated up to 60 days prior to planting followed by a pre
|
||
emergence application at planting or up to 2 days after planting. The total amount of this product applied per acre per season
|
||
cannot exceed the highest specified rate for any given soil type. See the "CROPS" section for more details on split applications.
|
||
|
||
Band Rate per AcreX
|
||
Band Volume per AcreX
|
||
This Product per Ton of Fertilizer
|
||
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|
||
6. If the need for a compatibility agent is demonstrated, the following procedure is recommended: Using a clean quart jar.
|
||
repeat step 1 above and add one-half teaspoon of the compatibility agent to the liquid fertilizer. Mix well and repeat steps
|
||
2, 3 and 4. If separation or precipitation occurs with the compatibility agent, do not use this product with that specific liquid
|
||
fertilizer.
|
||
Chemigation Instructions for Low Volume Micro Sprinklers
|
||
Output of low volume sprinkler equals 4 to 50 gallons per hour (gph) per emitter. Point of application must be above ground.
|
||
Irrigation system should run a sufficient amount of time prior to injection of this product to have all emitters functioning properly.
|
||
After system is operating properly, length of injection should be such that at one period of time during the injection, the first
|
||
and last emitters in the system contain water treated with this product. Add this product to the supply tank already filled with
|
||
the volume of water required for the injection period. Maintain proper agitation in the injection tank containing this product. Mix
|
||
this product in clean water and inject down-line from filters. Following injection of this product, flush the system for a period of
|
||
This Product
|
||
(Rate per Acre)
|
||
Broadcast Volume
|
||
per Acre
|
||
CHEMIGATION APPLICATION (VIA SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS)
|
||
This product may be applied as a chemigation treatment through sprinkler irrigation systems. Refer to "CROPS" section for
|
||
individual crops.
|
||
Do not apply this product via chemigation to crops unless specified in the "CROPS" section.
|
||
Apply this product ONLY through a sprinkler irrigation system of the following type: center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side
|
||
(wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid set or hand move. Only apply this product through a drip irrigation system that has emitters
|
||
above the soil surface. Do not apply this product through any other type of sprinkler or drip irrigation system.
|
||
Uniform distribution of irrigation water treated with this product is the sole responsibility of the applicator and is required to
|
||
avoid crop injury, lack of herbicide effectiveness or illegal pesticide residues in the crop. If you have any questions about
|
||
calibration, contact your state extension service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
|
||
The system must be properly calibrated (with water only) to ensure that the amount of this product applied corresponds to the
|
||
specified rate. Apply this product in one-half to three-fourths inches of water during the first sprinkler set (use at least 1 inch
|
||
of water in the states of New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas). Mix this product with water at a 1:1 ratio in injection nurse tank
|
||
to assist with product flowability. Maintain agitation in the injection nurse tank to keep a uniform herbicide suspension during
|
||
application. When application is complete, flush the system with water.
|
||
Band width in Inches
|
||
Row width in Inches
|
||
Band width in Inches
|
||
Row width in Inches
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION (BAND)
|
||
Uniformly apply the broadcast equivalent rate and volume per acre. To determine these:
|
||
To impregnate this product on bulk fertilizer, use a closed rotary drum mixer or other commonly used dry bulk fertilizer blender
|
||
equipped with suitable spray equipment. Spray nozzles must be placed to provide uniform coverage of this product onto the
|
||
fertilizer during mixing.
|
||
Apply the mixture of this product and bulk fertilizer with an accurately calibrated dry fertilizer spreader. This product/dry bulk
|
||
fertilizer mixture must be spread uniformly on the soil surface.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION (DRY BULK FERTILIZER)
|
||
Apply this product/dry bulk fertilizer mixtures with ground equipment only. See “CROPS ” section for crops suitable for dry bulk
|
||
fertilizer applications. Do not impregnate this product onto coated ammonium nitrate or limestone because these materials
|
||
will not absorb the herbicide. Dry fertilizer blends containing mixtures of ammonium nitrate or limestone may be impregnated
|
||
with this product. A minimum of 200 pounds of impregnated dry bulk fertilizer excluding the weight of ammonium nitrate or
|
||
limestone must be applied per acre.
|
||
Use the following formula to determine the amount of this product (in quarts) to be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer
|
||
based on the rate of fertilizer to be applied per acre:
|
||
Broadcast Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
2000 ________ X
|
||
Lbs. of Dry Fertilizer
|
||
|
||
Amount of This Product to Inject (S) = X R = Quarts of This Product
|
||
A = 3.14 X (13" X 13") and A = 530.7 sq. in.
|
||
If there are 300 emitters per acre, then:
|
||
If the system covers 20 acres, then:
|
||
C = 1105.6 sq. ft. X 20 acres and C = 22,112 sq. ft. wetted by the system
|
||
If the desired application rate per treated acre is 2 quarts of this product, then:
|
||
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|
||
c
|
||
43,560
|
||
time sufficient to clear the line of this product. (If application of this product is made during a normal irrigation cycle, make the
|
||
injection during the last stage.)
|
||
Example:
|
||
If the average distance from emitter to perimeter of wetted area measured 1 inch below soil surface is 13 inches, then:
|
||
Special Restrictions For Chemigation
|
||
1. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
2. Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-
|
||
prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
|
||
3. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under the supervision of the
|
||
responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
|
||
4. Tail water (runoff water) from chemigation that contains this product must be recirculated and/or contained in the field in a
|
||
cistern or holding reservoir from the initial application and/or used only on adjacent, approved crops for which this product
|
||
is registered for this type of application.
|
||
5. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid
|
||
back toward the injection pump. It must also contain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the
|
||
intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
|
||
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
6. The sprinkler chemigation system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure drain
|
||
appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. In addition, systems
|
||
must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed
|
||
and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
7. The sprinkler chemigation system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
|
||
injection pump when the water pump motor stops or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pressure
|
||
decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
S = 22.112 X 2 and S = 1 quart of this product
|
||
43,560 have to be injected into the system
|
||
B = 530.7 X 300 and B = 1105.6 sq. ft. wetted per acre
|
||
144
|
||
Chemigation Calibration of Low Volume Micro Sprinklers
|
||
Calculation of use rate is based on wetted area around emitters, not on tree acres. To determine the correct amount of this
|
||
product, use the following formula:
|
||
1. Treated area per each emitter = A
|
||
A = 3.14 X (radius x radius)
|
||
2. The area in square feet wet in each acre = B
|
||
B = A X Emitters/Acre
|
||
144
|
||
3. The total area (sq. ft.) wet by your system = C
|
||
C = B X Acres covered by system
|
||
4. Rate per treated acre of this product (based on length of control desired) = R
|
||
|
||
Page 9 of 68
|
||
8. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch that will stop the water pump motor when the
|
||
water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
Chemigation Systems Connected to Public Water Systems
|
||
1. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system
|
||
has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of
|
||
the year.
|
||
2. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone backflow
|
||
preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction.
|
||
There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the
|
||
reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
|
||
3. All chemigation systems connected to public water systems must also follow restrictions listed in the preceding sections
|
||
involving chemigation.
|
||
CHEMIGATION APPLICATION (VIA FLOOD, FLOODED BASIN OR GRAVITY FLOW IRRIGATION
|
||
SYSTEMS)
|
||
This product may be applied via flood, flooded basin or gravity flow irrigation systems, but only to the following crops: Alfalfa,
|
||
bearing and non-bearing fruit and nut trees, bearing and non-bearing Bushberries and Caneberries, bearing and non-bearing
|
||
Olive trees, bearing and non-bearing Vineyards, bearing and non-bearing small fruit climbing vines, non-bearing Date palm,
|
||
and non-bearing Fig trees.
|
||
Use Instructions for Flooded Basin Irrigation
|
||
1. This product may be applied through flood, flooded basin or gravity flow irrigation systems designed to uniformly distribute
|
||
irrigation water along the soil surface. Solid set systems utilizing tall riser for overhead application are excluded.
|
||
2. Follow all label directions for this product regarding rates per acre, timing of application and crop specific use precautions
|
||
and restrictions.
|
||
3. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under the supervision of the
|
||
responsible person shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
|
||
4. Mix this product with water at a 1:1 ratio in the injection nurse tank to assist with product flowability. Maintain agitation in
|
||
the injection nurse tank to keep a uniform herbicide suspension during application. When application is complete, flush the
|
||
system with water.
|
||
5. Systems using a gravity-flow pesticide dispensing system must meter the pesticide in the water at the head of the field
|
||
downstream of a hydraulic discontinuity such as a drop structure or weir box to decrease potential for water source
|
||
contamination from backflow water.
|
||
6. Tail water (runoff water) from flood, flooded basin or gravity flow irrigation that contains this product must be recirculated
|
||
and/or contained in the field in a cistern or holding reservoir from the initial application and/or used only on adjacent
|
||
approved crops for which this product is registered for this type of application.
|
||
7. Systems utilizing a pressurized water and pesticide injection system must meet the following requirements;
|
||
• The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum-relief valve and low-pressure drain appropriately located in
|
||
the irrigation pipe to prevent water source contamination from backflow.
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick closing check valve to prevent flow of fluids
|
||
back towards the injection pump.
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the
|
||
intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
|
||
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
• The system must contain a functional interlocking control to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
|
||
water pump stops.
|
||
• The irrigation pipe or water pump must include a functional pressure switch, which will stop the pump motor when the
|
||
water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
• Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e g., diaphragm pump) of effective
|
||
design and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
• Any alternative to the above safety devices must conform to the list of EPA-approved alternative devices.
|
||
8. Regularly measure the flow in the field to ensure the correct amount of this product is being metered into the irrigation
|
||
water and also regularly monitor to ensure that treated water is being uniformly distributed across the field. Flow rates
|
||
through metering devices and distribution of this product can vary with water temperature and speed of water flow across
|
||
the field.
|
||
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT
|
||
Page 10 of 68
|
||
Handheld Technology Applications
|
||
Take precautions to minimize spray drift.
|
||
Boom-less Ground Applications
|
||
Setting nozzles at the lowest effective height will help to reduce the potential for spray drift.
|
||
Aerial Applications;
|
||
• Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the crop canopy, unless a greater application height is
|
||
necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
• Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site. If the wind speed is greater than 10 mph, the
|
||
boom length must not exceed 65% of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft or 75% of the rotor diameter for helicopters.
|
||
Otherwise, the boom length must not exceed 75% of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft or 90% of the rotor diameter
|
||
for helicopters.
|
||
• Applicators must use one-half swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
|
||
• Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
|
||
• Do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Use Restriction for Flooded Basin Irrigation
|
||
• Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-
|
||
prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
|
||
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT. BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET
|
||
SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
|
||
Boom-less Ground Applications:
|
||
• Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1) for all applications.
|
||
• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site.
|
||
• Do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
|
||
Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturer’s recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine droplets,
|
||
nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight.
|
||
Ground Boom Applications:
|
||
• Applicators must only apply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer, but no more than 3 feet above
|
||
the ground or crop canopy.
|
||
• Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site.
|
||
• Do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest control. While
|
||
applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made improperly or under
|
||
unfavorable environmental conditions.
|
||
9. Uniform distribution of irrigation water treated with this product is the sole responsibility of the applicator and is required to
|
||
avoid crop injury, lack of herbicide effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop.
|
||
10. If you have questions about calibration, contact your state extension service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other
|
||
experts.
|
||
|
||
Page 11 of 68
|
||
BOOM HEIGHT - Ground Boom
|
||
For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
|
||
Tank-Mixture With Other Product(s)
|
||
If compatibility with tank-mix partner is not known, perform a mixing test to check the compatibility of this product with the tank
|
||
mix partners.
|
||
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing
|
||
temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence
|
||
of an inversion can be indicated by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft
|
||
smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions)
|
||
indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
Avoid applications during temperature inversions.
|
||
TANK-MIXING INFORMATION
|
||
This product may be applied in a tank-mix or a sequential application with other herbicides registered for use in a given crop.
|
||
Refer to the companion label for weeds controlled in addition to this product.
|
||
When using tank-mixtures or sequential applications with this product, always read the companion product label(s) to
|
||
determine the specific use rate by soil types, weed species and weed or crop growth stage. It is the pesticide user’s
|
||
responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and
|
||
limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions
|
||
for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
ADDITIVES
|
||
Spray adjuvants have little or no influence on performance of this product when applications are made prior to weed
|
||
emergence. However, several tank-mixes with this product require adjuvants to improve burndown of emerged weeds.
|
||
Therefore, surfactants, liquid fertilizer (28%, 30% or 32% urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) or ammonium sulfate (AMS) or crop
|
||
oil concentrate (COC) may be used with this product tank mixed applied pre-plant, pre-emergence or early post-emergence
|
||
to the crop. Follow the adjuvant directions for use on the label of the tank-mix partner.
|
||
WIND
|
||
Drift potential generally increases with wind speed. AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND
|
||
CONDITIONS.
|
||
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift.
|
||
RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
|
||
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Boom
|
||
• Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the highest practical
|
||
spray volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher flow rate.
|
||
• Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and droplet size.
|
||
• Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider using nozzles designed to reduce
|
||
drift.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the
|
||
shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target area.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: Refer to the "CROPS" section for crop specific pre-harvest intervals (PHI) and feeding and grazing restrictions.
|
||
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|
||
Mixing Instructions
|
||
1. Fill tank one-half to three-fourths full with clean or liquid fertilizer and agitate. Prior to mixing this product or tank-mixtures
|
||
of this product in liquid fertilizer, refer to appropriate label sections for use in liquid fertilizer, application instructions and
|
||
compatibility determinations.
|
||
Note: This product will not mix in high salt formulation fertilizers such as 10-34-0. When utilizing high salt formulation
|
||
fertilizers as the spray carrier, use one of the following:
|
||
a) Pre-slurry this product in water prior to adding to the tank. Use 1:1 ratio of water to this product.
|
||
b) Add water to fertilizer solution prior to adding this product. The amount of water should be equal or greater than the
|
||
amount of this product to be used.
|
||
2. This Product Alone
|
||
When using this product alone, add this product to partially filled tank while agitating and then fill the reminder of the tank
|
||
with water or liquid fertilizer.
|
||
3. This Product in Tank-Mixture
|
||
Add the tank-mixture products in the order listed below prior to adding this product.
|
||
a) Wettable Powder (WP) formulations - Make a slurry of the WP in water (1 ;2 ratio). Add the slurry slowly into the partially
|
||
filled tank while agitating.
|
||
b) Dry Flowable (DF)/Water Dispersible Granule (WDG) formulations - Add the granules to the partially filled tank while
|
||
agitating. Make a slurry of the granules in water before adding to liquid fertilizer.
|
||
c) Flowable (SC) formulations: Add the SC formulation to the partially filled tank while agitating.
|
||
d) Add this product to the partially filled tank while agitating.
|
||
e) Water Soluble Concentrate (WSC) formulations: Add the WSC formulation to the partially filled tank while agitating.
|
||
f) Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) formulations: Add the EC formulation to the partially filled tank while agitating.
|
||
After complete mixing, add this product to the tank.
|
||
Fill the remainder of the tank with water or liquid fertilizer while agitating.
|
||
4. Thorough and continuous sprayer-tank agitation must be maintained during mixing and spraying of this product. If the
|
||
spray mixture is allowed to settle for any period of time, thorough agitation is essential to re-suspend the mixture before
|
||
spraying is resumed.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
• Do not exceed the maximum labeled rate for any soil type.
|
||
• In the event of a crop loss due to adverse weather conditions or other reasons, do not plant any crop not registered for a
|
||
pre-plant incorporated application of this product in the same year due to possible adverse effects (see "CROPS" section).
|
||
If replanting of any crop registered for pre-plant incorporated application of this product is necessary, do not work the soil
|
||
deeper than the treated zone.
|
||
CROP ROTATION
|
||
• Use of this product in accordance with label directions is expected to result in normal growth of rotational crops in most
|
||
situations. However, various environmental and agronomic factors such as arid conditions make it impossible to eliminate
|
||
all risks associated with the use of this product and, therefore, rotational crop injury is always possible. Soil characteristics
|
||
and environmental conditions which may contribute to crop stress that may be accentuated by the use of this product
|
||
include: coarse soils, compaction, high salinity, eroded knolIs/hilltops, cold and/or wet soils, drought and heavy rainfall soon
|
||
after application.
|
||
• When this product is used in tank-mix or sequential combinations, refer to label(s) of other herbicide(s) for additional rotational
|
||
crop restrictions.
|
||
• After harvest of furrow-irrigated crops, thoroughly mix the soil by plowing or deep disking to minimize the potential for
|
||
herbicide carryover to the following crop.
|
||
• Restrictions for rotational cropping after the use of this product are dependent on the application use rate of this product in
|
||
the primary crop. Read the following restrictions to determine the rotational crops for their specific situation according to
|
||
application use rate. For field and row crops, see the section following.
|
||
CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
Clean application equipment thoroughly by using a strong detergent or commercial spray cleaner according to the
|
||
manufacturer's directions and then triple rinsing the equipment before and after applying this product.
|
||
|
||
Rotational Crop Restrictions Following Applications of This Product to Field and Row Crops
|
||
Rotational Crops States
|
||
Spring Fall
|
||
ALL >2.0
|
||
ALL <2,0 0
|
||
Alfalfa stand establishment ALL <2,0 >12 6
|
||
Bariey*, Wheat* <1.6 4
|
||
4
|
||
12 14
|
||
<2.0 4
|
||
<2.0
|
||
<2.0
|
||
Red beets**, Spinach** ALL <2.0
|
||
Sugar beets** <1.3 10 14
|
||
12 14
|
||
<12 18 20
|
||
<2.0
|
||
All Other Crops <2.0
|
||
<12 18 20
|
||
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|
||
>1.6 but <
|
||
2.0
|
||
All crops labeled for pre-plant
|
||
incorporated application
|
||
Proso millet, Grain sorghum,
|
||
Annual or Perennial grass crops or
|
||
mixtures
|
||
Rainfall + Irrigation
|
||
Amount (inches)
|
||
Between Application
|
||
of This Product and
|
||
Rotational Crop
|
||
Planting
|
||
> 12 and only if
|
||
cropland is under
|
||
center pivot irrigation
|
||
The next growing season
|
||
24
|
||
Rate of This
|
||
Product
|
||
(Qts./Ac.)
|
||
>20
|
||
<20
|
||
>12
|
||
<12
|
||
>12
|
||
<12
|
||
>12
|
||
12
|
||
18
|
||
10
|
||
18
|
||
12
|
||
18
|
||
12
|
||
18
|
||
12
|
||
14
|
||
20
|
||
12
|
||
20
|
||
14
|
||
20
|
||
14
|
||
20
|
||
12
|
||
CROP ROTATION RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
|
||
Rotational Crop Restrictions Following Applications of This Product to Grove, Orchard and Vineyard
|
||
Crops
|
||
In the growing season after application of this product to bearing fruit and nut trees. Bushberries, Caneberries or Grapes, plant
|
||
only those crops for which this product is labeled for pre-plant incorporated treatment or crop injury may occur. Do not rotate
|
||
to other crops (except for fruit and nut trees, Bushberries, Caneberries or Grapes) for 24 months after application of this
|
||
product.
|
||
Minnesota, Nortii Dakota,
|
||
South Dakota________
|
||
All Other States
|
||
>12
|
||
712
|
||
712
|
||
<12
|
||
All other crops labeled for pre-plant
|
||
incorporated application_______
|
||
Cotton, Edible beans, Fruiting
|
||
vegetables. Lentils, Peas,
|
||
Peanuts, Safflower, Soybeans,
|
||
Sunflower (and other Group 20B
|
||
Oilseeds), Vegetable soybean
|
||
Nebraska and counties
|
||
Goshen, Laramie, Platte in
|
||
Wyoming >1,3 but
|
||
<2.0
|
||
<2.0
|
||
Rotational Planting Interval
|
||
(Months)
|
||
After Application of This
|
||
Product
|
||
Colorado, Idaho,
|
||
Kansas, Montana,
|
||
Nebraska, Nevada,
|
||
Oregon, Utah,
|
||
Washington, Wyoming
|
||
All Other States
|
||
All other states and other
|
||
counties in Wyoming
|
||
ALL
|
||
|
||
USE AREA
|
||
T
|
||
o'
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated: Apply this product within 60 days of planting and incorporate.
|
||
Post-emergence: Apply this product over-the-top post-emergence after crop emergence for residual weed control.
|
||
Page 14 of 68
|
||
This product may be applied in a single application or sequentially with an interval of 30 days or more. Uniformly apply this
|
||
product up to 2.1 quarts per acre as a broadcast treatment before target-weed germination.
|
||
Plant African marigold one-fourth to three-fourths inch deep and completely cover with soil. Make sure that crop seeds are
|
||
below the tilled soil surface area.
|
||
Post-emergence Directed: Apply this product as a post-emergence directed spray on the soil at the base of established
|
||
plants, beneath plants, and between rows for residual weed control. Avoid direct contact with foliage or stems.
|
||
* In dryland areas and/or areas where irrigation is necessary to produce the crop, do not plant Winter wheat or Barley as a follow crop if crop
|
||
failure/destruction occurs and land is fallowed during the Summer.
|
||
**To ensure thorough mixing of soil before planting Red beets, Spinach and Sugar beets, plow the land using a moldboard plow to a depth of
|
||
12 inches.
|
||
Pre-emergence: Apply this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting, but before crop emerges. Apply to a seedbed
|
||
that is firm and free of clods.
|
||
Post-emergence and post-emergence directed treatments are most effective in controlling weeds when adequate rainfall or
|
||
overhead irrigation is received after application. If sufficient rainfall or irrigation does not occur to activate the herbicide,
|
||
mechanically incorporate. Apply this product before weeds germinate or after clean cultivation to remove existing weeds.
|
||
Alternatively, apply post-emergence herbicide(s) to control emerged weeds before application of this product.
|
||
AFRICAN MARIGOLD
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
This product may only be used in African marigold production grown for the purpose of lutein and zeaxanthin extraction. This
|
||
product may be applied by ground, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer.
|
||
CROPS
|
||
The use of this product may result in crop injury, loss or damage including but not limited to agronomic, cultural, mechanical
|
||
and environmental. Numerous risks of loss or damage to certain crops may be associated with the use of this product even
|
||
when directions for use are completely followed. Before deciding to apply this product, take all such risks into consideration
|
||
before deciding to apply the product.
|
||
If suitability of this product is not known, test on a small portion of the target crop to determine if damage is likely to occur.
|
||
Only use this product to the extent that the benefit of use of this product outweighs the potential injury to the grower's crop.
|
||
In addition, many factors can affect crop growth and/or yield including but not limited to insects, diseases, weed competition,
|
||
poor seed quality, improper planting depth, mechanical cultivation, poor weather (such as freezing or excessive wind, rain
|
||
heat or cold), lack of excessive moisture, crusting, fertility or hardpans. Risk of loss or damage to crops may be associated
|
||
with the use of this product and contribute to poor stands due to failure of crop to emerge, swelling of roots or other below
|
||
ground plant parts, less vigorous plant growth and development and reduction in yield potential. This product may also cause
|
||
injury to sensitive rotational crops.
|
||
|
||
Page 15 of 68
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
• Avoid overlapping spray patterns because crop injury can occur.
|
||
• Avoid heavy residue on soil surface from previous year’s crops.
|
||
• Avoid applying this product to open furrows with exposed seed.
|
||
Use Precautions on Alfalfa
|
||
• Some stunting and chlorosis of Alfalfa may occur with post-emergence applications.
|
||
• Applications made after Alfalfa exceeds 6 inches in height may result in poor weed control due to possible reduced spray
|
||
coverage to the soil.
|
||
Chemigation Applications
|
||
This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all chemigation directions, special instructions and
|
||
precautions found in “APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ’’section of this label.
|
||
Use Restrictions on African Marigold
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2.1 quarts of this product per acre in a single application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
Alfalfa Stand Establishment: Apply this product at a broadcast rate of 0.5 to 0.75 quart per acre as a pre-plant
|
||
incorporated or pre-emergence treatment in direct-seeded Alfalfa. Some crop stand reduction and stunting may occur with
|
||
the use of this product, however, reduced weed competition will allow establishment of a quality stand. Use the lower rates on
|
||
coarse-texture soil or in lower rainfall areas (receiving less than 20 inches of rainfall and irrigation a year).
|
||
• Pre-plant incorporated - Uniformly incorporate this product into the top 2 to 3 inches of the final seedbed prior to planting.
|
||
• Pre-emergence - Apply directly after drill seeding Alfalfa. Plant Alfalfa into a seedbed that is firm and free of clods.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Alfalfa
|
||
• Do not exceed 4.2 quarts of this product per acre in a single application.
|
||
• For multiple applications, do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre in any
|
||
one crop season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Alfalfa forage or hay: 14 days
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Alfalfa seed: 90 days.
|
||
Established Alfalfa for Forage/Hay and Seed Production (Defined as Alfalfa planted in the Fall or Spring
|
||
that has gone through a first cutting/mowing): Apply this product uniformly at a broadcast rate of 1.1 to 4.2 quarts
|
||
per acre before weed germination in the Fall after the last cutting/mowing, during Winter dormancy, in the Spring or between
|
||
cuttings. Apply in single application or in sequential applications before Alfalfa reaches 6 inches in regrowth.
|
||
Seedling Alfalfa (Defined as Alfalfa planted in the Fall or Spring which has NOT gone through a
|
||
cutting/mowing/seed harvest): Uniformly apply this product at a broadcast rate of 0.5 to 1 quart per acre before weed
|
||
germination. Applications can be made when seedling Alfalfa has reached the 2™* trifoliate stage of growth. Apply before
|
||
Alfalfa reaches 6 inches in growth.
|
||
ALFALFA (GROWN FOR FORAGE, HAY OR SEED PRODUCTION)
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
Apply this product by ground, air, chemigation, flooded basin and gravity flow irrigation systems or on dry bulk fertilizers.
|
||
Flood, Flooded Basin and Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems: This product may be applied in flood, flooded basin and gravity
|
||
flow irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special instructions and precautions for flood, flooded basin and gravity flow
|
||
irrigation systems found in “CHEMIGATION APPLICATION (VIA FLOOD, FLOODED BASIN OR GRAVITY FLOW
|
||
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ”section of this label.
|
||
|
||
Blackberry Raspberry (black, red, wild)
|
||
Page 16 of 68
|
||
Lingonberry
|
||
Native currant
|
||
Salal
|
||
Sea buckthorn
|
||
This product must be applied pre-transplant at least 1 to 2 days before transplanting Artichoke, For a single application,
|
||
uniformly apply this product up to 1.5 quarts per acre as a broadcast spray to the soil surface at least 60 days before harvest.
|
||
Alternatively, uniformly apply 3.1 to 8.2 pints per acre as a broadcast spray to the soil surface at least 200 days before harvest.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Asparagus
|
||
• Do not apply post-emergence over-the-top of emerged spears or severe injury may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 4.1 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) -14 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Do not apply by chemigation methods.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, chemigation or flood, flooded basin and gravity flow irrigation systems.
|
||
• This product may be applied in a single application or sequentially with an interval of 30 days or more.
|
||
• Apply this product at 2.0 to 6.3 quarts per acre per application depending on the grower’s weed control program, level of
|
||
weed infestation, and desired use strategy.
|
||
Aronia berry
|
||
Blueberry (highbush)
|
||
Blueberry (lowbush)
|
||
Buffalo currant
|
||
Chilean guava
|
||
Cranberry (highbush)
|
||
Currant (black, red)
|
||
Use Restrictions on Artichoke
|
||
• Do not apply post-emergence over-the-top of or to foliage of Artichoke because severe injury may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.5 quarts of this product per acre per season when using the 60 day pre-harvest interval.
|
||
• If more than 1.5 quarts (up to 4.1 qts.) of this product per acre is applied, do not harvest Artichoke until 200 days after
|
||
application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 4.1 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
ARTICHOKE
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
BEARING AND NON-BEARING BUSHBERRIES AND CANEBERRIES
|
||
This product may be applied in the following individual crops within the Bushberry and Caneberry crop groups:
|
||
_______BUSHBERRY CROP GROUP
|
||
Elderberry
|
||
European barberry
|
||
Gooseberry
|
||
Honeysuckle (edible)
|
||
Huckleberry
|
||
Jostaberry
|
||
Juneberry (Saskatoon berry)
|
||
CANEBERRY CROP GROUP
|
||
Loganberry
|
||
ASPARAGUS
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• Apply this product only to established Asparagus or to newly planted crown Asparagus. Do not apply to newly seeded
|
||
Asparagus. When applying to newly-planted crown Asparagus, assure crowns are fully covered with 2 to 4 inches of soil.
|
||
• With a single application, uniformly apply this product to Asparagus up to 4.1 quarts per acre as a broadcast spray to the
|
||
soil surface at least 14 days before the first spear harvest or after seasonal harvest is complete. Apply before spear
|
||
emergence or remove emerged spears before making the application.
|
||
• If Asparagus is grown on sandy soils, do not apply this product at more than 1.2 quarts per acre.
|
||
|
||
Pre-emergence - Application may be in a band or broadcast.
|
||
Page 17 of 68
|
||
Apples
|
||
Azarole
|
||
Crabapple
|
||
Loquat
|
||
Quince
|
||
Quince (Chinese, Japanese)
|
||
Tejocote
|
||
Pre-plant Surface - Before transplanting, uniformly apply this product with ground equipment. Avoid root contact with treated
|
||
soil when placing transplants into the hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated - Uniformly apply this product before transplanting and before weeds germinate. Incorporate this
|
||
product to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Application and incorporation must be made before transplanting to avoid mechanical
|
||
injury to the crop. Avoid root contact with treated soil when placing transplants into the hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Ground Application (Bearing): This product may be applied surface incorporated or (surface) pre-emergence. Apply this
|
||
product as a broadcast or banded treatment using ground equipment before weed germination. Apply spray directly to the
|
||
ground beneath the bushes or canes and/or in areas between rows or trellised rows. Do not apply over-the-top of bushes,
|
||
canes or primocanes with leaves, buds or fruit. Contact by the spray mixture with leaves, shoots, or buds may cause injury.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation and drip irrigation systems. Follow all
|
||
directions, special instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section. Do
|
||
not apply irrigation water treated with this product over-the-top of bushes, canes or primocanes with leaves, buds or fruit.
|
||
Contact with leaves, shoots or buds by spray mixture may cause injury.
|
||
Ground Application (Nonbearing): This product may be applied for pre-plant incorporated, pre-plant surface, surface
|
||
incorporated or pre-emergence weed control in nonbearing Bushberry and Caneberry crops. This product may be applied
|
||
before transplanting or applied after transplanting and the establishment of the nonbearing crops.
|
||
Flood, Flooded Basin, and Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems Application: This product may be applied in flood, flooded
|
||
basin, and gravity flow irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special instructions, and restrictions for flood, flooded basis
|
||
and gravity flow irrigation systems found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section of this label.
|
||
Australian desert lime
|
||
Australian finger lime
|
||
Australian round lime
|
||
Brown River finger lime
|
||
Calamondin
|
||
Citron
|
||
Citrus hybrids
|
||
Grapefruit
|
||
Japanese summer grapefruit
|
||
This product may also be broadcast applied to (wild) lowbush Blueberry after pruning in Fall or Spring but before new
|
||
growth/emergence in Spring or broadcast applied over-the-top of dormant bushes before new growth/emergence in Spring.
|
||
DO NOT apply broadcast over-the-top of (wild) lowbush Blueberry if new spring growth/emergence is imminent.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Bearing and Non-bearing Bushberries and Caneberries
|
||
• Do not apply by air.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6.3 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated field or planting.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) - 30 days
|
||
• Do not apply to newly seeded nursery stock.
|
||
• Not for use in California except as directed in 24(c) Special Local Need labeling.
|
||
Satsuma mandarin
|
||
Sweet lime
|
||
Tachibana orange
|
||
Tahiti lime
|
||
Tangelo
|
||
Tangerine (mandarin)
|
||
Tangor
|
||
Trifoliate orange
|
||
Uniq fruit
|
||
CITRUS FRUITS CROP GROUP
|
||
Kumquat
|
||
Lemon
|
||
Lime
|
||
Mandarin (Mediterranean)
|
||
Mount white lime
|
||
New Guinea wild lime
|
||
Orange (Sour, Sweet)
|
||
Pummelo
|
||
Russel River lime
|
||
POME FRUITS CROP GROUP
|
||
Mayhaw
|
||
Medlar
|
||
Pear
|
||
Pear (Asian)
|
||
BEARING AND NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT TREES
|
||
This product may be applied in the following individual crops within the Fruit tree and Tree nut crop groups:
|
||
|
||
Pomegranate
|
||
Pre-emergence - Application may be in a band or broadcast.
|
||
Page 18 of 68
|
||
Pre-plant Surface - Before transplanting, uniformly apply this product with ground equipment. Avoid root contact with treated
|
||
soil when placing transplants into the hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated - Uniformly apply this product before transplanting but before weeds germinate. Incorporate this
|
||
product to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Application and incorporation must be made before transplanting to avoid mechanical
|
||
injury to the crop. Avoid root contact with treated soil when placing transplants into the hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Ground Applications (Bearing): This product may be applied surface-incorporated or surface pre-emergence. Apply this
|
||
product as a broadcast or banded treatment using ground equipment before weed germination. Apply the spray directly to the
|
||
ground beneath the trees and/or in areas between rows. Do not apply over-the-top of trees with leaves, buds or fruit. Contact
|
||
by the spray mixture with leaves, shoots, or buds may cause injury or result in illegal pesticide residues on fruit.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler and drip irrigation systems. Follow all directions,
|
||
special instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section. Do not apply
|
||
irrigation water treated with this product over top of trees with leaves, buds or fruit. Contact with leaves, buds or shoots by
|
||
spray mixture may cause injury or result in illegal pesticide residues on fruit.
|
||
Ground Application (Nonbearing): This product may be applied for pre-plant incorporated, pre-plant surface, surface
|
||
incorporated or pre-emergence weed control in several non-bearing fruit and nut tree crops. This product may be used before
|
||
or after transplanting non-bearing crops.
|
||
Date palm (non-bearing)*
|
||
Fig (non-bearing)*__________________________________________
|
||
*Not for use in California except as directed in 24(c) Special Local Need labeling.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, chemigation or flood, flooded basin and gravity flow irrigation systems.
|
||
• This product may be applied either in a single application or sequentially with an interval of 30 days or more.
|
||
• Apply this product at the rate of 2.0 to 6.3 quarts per acre depending on the grower’s weed control program, level of
|
||
weed infestation, and desired use strategy, but not more than a total of 4.2 quarts per acre per year in Olive, Pome,
|
||
Pomegranate, and stone fruit trees, and not more than a total of 6.3 quarts per acre per year in Citrus trees. Nut trees,
|
||
and non-bearing Date palm and non-bearing Fig trees.
|
||
TREE NUTS CROP GROUPING
|
||
Coconut
|
||
Coquito nut
|
||
Dika nut
|
||
Gingko
|
||
Guiana chestnut
|
||
Hazelnut (Filbert)
|
||
Heartnut
|
||
Hickory nut
|
||
Japanese horse chestnut
|
||
Macadamia nut
|
||
Mongongo nut
|
||
Monkey pot
|
||
Monkey puzzle nut
|
||
African nut tree
|
||
Almond
|
||
Beech nut
|
||
Brazil nut
|
||
Brazilian pine
|
||
Bunya
|
||
Bur oak
|
||
Butternut
|
||
Cajou nut
|
||
Candle nut
|
||
Cashew
|
||
Chestnut
|
||
Chinquapin
|
||
STONE FRUITS CROP GROUP
|
||
Nectarine
|
||
Peach
|
||
Plum
|
||
Plum (American, Beach, Canada,
|
||
Cherry, Chickasaw, Damson,
|
||
Japanese, Klamath, Prune)
|
||
Plumcot
|
||
Okari nut
|
||
Pachira nut
|
||
Peach palm nut
|
||
Pecan
|
||
Pequi
|
||
Pili nut
|
||
Pine nut
|
||
Pistachio
|
||
Sapucaia nut
|
||
Tropical almond
|
||
Walnut (black, English)
|
||
Yellowhorn
|
||
Pluot
|
||
Sloe
|
||
Apricot
|
||
Apricot (Japanese)
|
||
Aprium
|
||
Capulin
|
||
Cherries (Black, Nanking, Sweet,
|
||
Tart)
|
||
Jujube (Chinese)
|
||
_________OTHER FRUIT TREES
|
||
Juneberry
|
||
Olive
|
||
|
||
Page 19 of 68
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated - Uniformly apply this product before transplanting but before weeds germinate. Incorporate this product
|
||
to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Application and incorporation must be made before transplanting to avoid mechanical injury to the
|
||
crop. Avoid root contact with treated soil when placing transplants into the hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Pre-plant Surface - Before transplanting, uniformly apply this product with ground equipment. Avoid root contact with treated
|
||
soil when placing transplants into the hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Ground Application (Bearing): This product may be applied surface incorporated or (surface) pre-emergence. Apply this
|
||
product broadcast or banded using ground equipment before weed germination. Apply spray directly to the ground beneath
|
||
grape vines and/or in areas between rows. Do not apply over-the-top of Grape vines with leaves, buds or fruit. Contact with
|
||
leaves, shoots or buds by the spray mixture may cause injury or result in illegal pesticide residues on fruit.
|
||
Flood, Flooded Basin, and Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems: This product may be applied in flood, flooded basin, and
|
||
gravity flow irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special instructions, restrictions and precautions for flood, flood basin, and
|
||
gravity flow irrigation systems found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section of this label.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation and drip irrigation systems. Follow ail
|
||
directions, special instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS"section. Do not
|
||
apply irrigation water treated with this product over-the-top of Grape vines with leaves, buds or fruit. Contact with leaves,
|
||
shoots or buds by spray mixture may cause injury or result in illegal pesticide residues on fruit.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Bearing and Non-bearing Grapes
|
||
• Do not apply over-the-top of Grape vines with leaves, buds or fruit.
|
||
• Do not apply by air.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6.3 quarts per acre per year.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 90 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated vineyards.
|
||
Ground Application (Nonbearing): This product may be applied for pre-plant incorporated, pre-plant surface, surface
|
||
incorporated, or pre-emergence weed control in nonbearing vineyards. This product may be used before or after transplanting.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Bearing and Non-bearing Fruit and Nut Trees
|
||
• Do not apply by air.
|
||
• Do not apply to newly seeded nursery stock.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year in Olive, Pome, Pomegranate, and Stone fruits.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6.3 quarts of this product per acre per year in Citrus trees. Nut trees, non-bearing Date palm and
|
||
non-bearing Fig trees.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Citrus fruit: 1 day.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Olive, Pome, Pomegranate, Stone fruits, and Tree nuts: 60 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated groves or orchards.
|
||
Flooded Basin Irrigation Systems: This product may be applied in flood, flooded basin, and gravity flow irrigation systems.
|
||
Follow all directions, special instructions, and restrictions for flood, flood basin, and gravity flow irrigation systems found in the
|
||
"APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section of this label.
|
||
Non-Bearing Grapes
|
||
Newly Transplanted and One Year Old Grapevines
|
||
• Do not allow spray to contact buds or leaves or leaf distortion may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply to newly transplanted vines until ground has settled and no cracks are present.
|
||
BEARING AND NON-BEARING GRAPES
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be only applied by ground, chemigation, or flood, flooded basin, and gravity flow irrigation systems.
|
||
• This product may be applied in a single application or sequentially with an interval of 30 days or more.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product in Grape vineyards at 3.2 to 6.3 quarts per acre depending on the grower’s weed control
|
||
program, level of weed infestation, and desired use strategy.
|
||
• This product may be applied anytime after Fall harvest, during Winter dormancy, and in Spring.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
Broccoli
|
||
Chinese broccoli
|
||
Brussels sprouts
|
||
Hardy Kiwi fruit
|
||
Maypop
|
||
Schisandra berry
|
||
Chinese cabbage (napa)
|
||
Chinese mustard cabbage
|
||
Kohlrabi
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation and drip irrigation systems. Follow all
|
||
directions, special instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS"section. Do not
|
||
apply irrigation water treated with this product over-the-top of small fruit climbing vines with leaves, buds or fruit. Contact with
|
||
leaves, buds or fruit by the spray mixture may cause injury or result in illegal pesticide residues on fruit.
|
||
Flood, Flooded Basin, and Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems: This product may be applied in flood, flooded basin, and
|
||
gravity flow irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special instructions, and restrictions for flood, flood basin, and gravity flow
|
||
irrigation systems found in the "APPLICA TION INSTRUCTIONS" section of this label.
|
||
Ground Application: This product may be applied surface incorporated or (surface) pre-emergence. Apply this product
|
||
broadcast or banded using ground equipment before weed germination. Apply spray directly to the ground beneath small fruit
|
||
climbing vines and/or in areas between rows. Do not apply over-the-top of small fruit climbing vines with leaves, buds, or fruit.
|
||
Contact with leaves, buds, or fruit by the spray mixture may cause injury or result in illegal pesticide residues on fruit.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Bearing and Non-bearing Small Fruits Climbing Vines
|
||
• Do not apply over-the-top of small fruit climbing vines with leaves, buds or fruit.
|
||
• Do not apply by air.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 4.2 quarts per acre per year.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 60 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated vines.
|
||
• Do not apply this product when impregnated onto dry bulk fertilizer in small fruit climbing vines.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be only applied by ground, chemigation, flood, flooded basin, and gravity flow irrigation systems.
|
||
• This product may be applied in a single application or sequentially with an interval of 30 days or more.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product in small fruit climbing vines at 3.2 to 4.2 quarts per acre depending on the grower’s weed
|
||
control program, level of weed infestation, and desired use strategy.
|
||
• This product may be applied any time after fall harvest, during winter dormancy, and in spring.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product to Brassica head and stem vegetables by ground or air as a pre-plant surface application
|
||
before transplanting or as a post-emergence application.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product only by ground as a post-emergence directed application to transplanted or established
|
||
direct-seeded Brassica head and stem vegetables.
|
||
• Do not apply before direct-seeded Brassica head and stem vegetables.
|
||
• With a single application, apply up to 1.05 quarts per acre of this product to Brassica head and stem vegetables as a
|
||
broadcast or banded spray to the soil surface at pre-transplant time, as a broadcast post-emergence foliar spray, or as a
|
||
post-emergence directed spray between vegetable rows. Apply post-emergence or post-emergence directed to 2-leaf to 4-
|
||
leaf vegetable transplants at 1 to 3 days after transplanting, or to the 2-leaf to 4-leaf stage of direct seeded vegetable plants.
|
||
Amur River grapes
|
||
Gooseberry
|
||
Fuzzy Kiwi fruit
|
||
Cabbage
|
||
Cauliflower
|
||
Cavalo broccolo
|
||
BRASSICA HEAD AND STEM VEGETABLES
|
||
This product may only be applied to the following Brassica head and stem vegetables:
|
||
BEARING AND NON-BEARING SMALL FRUITS CLIMBING VINES
|
||
This product may be applied in the following small fruit climbing vines:
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
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|
||
Pre-emergence Applications: Make a single broadcast application by ground or air or by chemigation using 1.0 quart of this
|
||
product per acre as a post-plant treatment prior to emergence of the crop and before weed emergence. Apply a pre-emergence
|
||
treatment within 2 days after planting.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section. Do not allow irrigation
|
||
water treated with this product to contact Carrot plants. Do not apply tank-mixtures through any type of irrigation system unless
|
||
the label instructions on chemigation of all products are followed.
|
||
Lay-by Application: This product may be applied only by ground equipment at lay-by (last mechanical cultivation) at 1.0 quart
|
||
per acre as a directed spray to the soil between rows. Apply this product prior to weed emergence. Emerged weeds will not
|
||
be controlled by this treatment. Do not allow the spray to contact Carrot plants or injury may occur. Do not apply lay-by
|
||
applications by chemigation or by air.
|
||
Last Cultivation (Lay-by): Apply this product following the last normal mechanical cultivation (lay-by) at the rate of 0.5 to
|
||
2.0 quarts of this product per acre (on a broadcast basis). Uniformly apply as directed spray to the soil between rows.
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
• Avoid root contact "with soil treated with this product when placing transplants into furrow or hole or crop injury may occur.
|
||
• Avoid overlapping spray patterns because crop injury can occur.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Brassica Head and Stem Vegetables
|
||
• Do not apply via chemigation methods.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.05 quarts per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Broccoli: 60 days.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Cabbage and other Brassica head and stem vegetables: 70 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Not for use in California except as directed in 24(c) Special Local Need labeling.
|
||
• Apply this product as a post-emergence directed spray on the soil, beneath plants, and between vegetative rows. Do not
|
||
spray foliage or stems because crop injury will occur. Roots of transplants must be established. Following the post
|
||
emergence directed application if sufficient rainfall or irrigation does not occur, mechanically incorporate to activate the
|
||
herbicide. Apply this product before weed germination. Emerged weeds will not be controlled by this treatment.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Carrots
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.0 quart of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 60 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Do not apply as a broadcast spray over-the-top of Carrots or crop injury may result.
|
||
• Do not apply lay-by applications by chemigation or by air.
|
||
CARROTS GROWN FOR SEED PRODUCTION
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
This product may only be applied by lay-by with ground equipment.
|
||
Pre-Transplant, Post-Emergence, Post-Emergence Directed Applications
|
||
Soil Texture Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
_______0 5 to 0.75_______
|
||
______0.75 to 1.05______
|
||
0.75 to 1.05
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
CARROTS
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation.
|
||
|
||
Popcorn seed
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product after planting but before weeds germinate and crop emerges.
|
||
Page 22 of 68
|
||
Fresh sweet corn
|
||
Popcorn
|
||
Do not allow the spray to contact Carrot plants or injury may occur. Use protective shields to avoid contact with Carrot foliage.
|
||
Use calibrated nozzles and equipment
|
||
Lay-by applications can be applied to Carrots previously treated with herbicide(s) registered in/on Carrots. Consult the label(s)
|
||
of the herbicide(s) for directions for use, rates to be used and precautions or restrictions for use in Carrots and for rotational
|
||
crops.
|
||
Culti-Spray Application: In addition to the weeds listed in the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" table, this product will control the
|
||
following weeds in Corn with CULTI-SPRAY application - Wild proso millet and Shattercane.
|
||
Post-emergence Application: Apply this product post-mergence until Field corn is 30 inches tall (20 to 24 inches tall for Field
|
||
seed corn. Popcorn, Popcorn seed, and Fresh sweet corn) or in the V8 growth stage, '/whichever is more restrictive. If the Corn
|
||
canopy prevents applications from reaching the soil, use drop nozzles and apply as directed spray.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer.
|
||
• This product may be applied in conventional, minimum or no-till as a pre-emergence, post-emergence or post-emergence
|
||
incorporated (CULTI-SPRAY) application in Field corn.
|
||
• This product may be applied in conventional tillage as a pre-emergence or post-emergence application in Field corn. Field
|
||
seed corn. Popcorn, Popcorn seed corn, and fresh Sweet corn.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Carrots Grown For Seed Production
|
||
• Do not apply as a broadcast spray over-the-top of Carrots or crop injury may result.
|
||
• Do not apply lay-by applications by chemigation or by air.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Carrots seed: 60 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Do not harvest Carrots for food or feed use.
|
||
Special Use Restrictions on Carrots Grown For Seed Production
|
||
The pesticide applicator, the producer of the crop and the seed conditioner must be aware that use of this product according
|
||
to this labeling is deemed a non-feed/non-food use. If the applicator of this pesticide is not the producer, the applicator should
|
||
provide a copy of this labeling to the producer of the crop. Producers of this crop who use this product or cause the product
|
||
to be used on a field they operate, should provide a copy of this pesticide label to the seed conditioner.
|
||
Consequently, no portion of this Carrot seed crop, including but not limited to green chop, hay, pellets, meal, whole seed,
|
||
cracked seed, roots, bulbs, foliage and seed screenings, may be used or distributed for food or feed purposes.
|
||
Processed Carrot seed from a field treated with this product must bear a specific tag or conspicuous container labeling or if
|
||
shipped in bulk, on the shipment invoice or bill of lading, with the following statement: "Not for human consumption or animal
|
||
feed." All seed screenings from seed processing shall be disposed of in such a manner that the screenings cannot be
|
||
distributed or used for human food or animal feed purposes.
|
||
The seed conditioner shall keep records of screening disposal for 3 years from the date of disposal and shall furnish the
|
||
records immediately upon request. Conditioner disposal records shall consist of documentation of on-farm disposal, disposal
|
||
at a controlled dumpsite, incinerator, composter or other equivalent disposal site and shall include the lot numbers, amount of
|
||
material disposed of, the grower(s) and the date of disposal.
|
||
Note: Regardless of tillage system, plant Corn at least 1.5 inches deep and completely cover with soil.
|
||
In conventional tillage systems, plant into a seedbed that is firm and free of clods and trash. Use only where adequate tillage
|
||
is practiced to provide good soil coverage of the Corn seed.
|
||
In no-till systems, utilize a no-till planter that is capable of planting through crop residue. The use of no-till planters under
|
||
conditions that do not allow good soil coverage of the Corn seed can result in reduced crop stand or injury if this product
|
||
contacts the germinating Corn seed. Check equipment to ensure good seed coverage.
|
||
CORN
|
||
This product may be applied to the following types of Com:
|
||
Field corn
|
||
Field seed corn
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 23 of 68
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application: Apply this product up to 60 days prior to planting and incorporate. Apply tank-mixes of
|
||
this product and sequential programs as specified under the "TANK-MIXING INFORMATION' section.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, precautions and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
Pre-plant Surface Application: Apply this product up to 15 days prior to planting. Apply tank-mixes of this product and
|
||
sequential programs as specified under the "TANK-MIXING INFORMATION' section.
|
||
Apply this product alone or this product plus Atrazine when Field corn is at least 4 inches tall until last cultivation (lay-by). This
|
||
product plus Atrazine must be applied before Field corn reach 12 inches in height. See specific directions for (CULTI-SPRAY)
|
||
application under the section “TIMING OF APPLICATION ” on this label.
|
||
Do not apply more than 1.2 pounds of Atrazine a.i. per acre as specified on the Atrazine label. Under situations of low rainfall
|
||
or soil moisture when deep germinating weeds such as Shattercane or Field sandbur are anticipated, mechanical incorporation
|
||
will provide best results. If cultivation is needed after application and incorporation of this product, the depth of cut should be
|
||
no deeper than the depth of cut used to incorporate.
|
||
Northern States*
|
||
(Qts./Acre)
|
||
1,0
|
||
1.5
|
||
1.5
|
||
Use Precaution
|
||
This product may be applied sequentially in a single crop season as long as the total use rate applied in the crop season does
|
||
not exceed the highest rate per acre for any given soil type.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Corn
|
||
• Do not apply this product in reduced tillage, minimum tillage or no-till Fresh sweet corn. Seed corn or Popcorn.
|
||
• Do not apply this product in no-till in California.
|
||
• Do not apply this product pre-plant incorporated.
|
||
• Do not apply this product post-emergence in liquid fertilizer.
|
||
• Do not graze livestock or feed forage from treated Corn less than 21 days after application of this product.
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Apply to a seedbed that is firm and
|
||
free of clods. Apply tank-mixes of this product and sequential programs as specified under the "TANK-MIXING
|
||
INFORMATION' section.
|
||
COTTON
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer to Cotton grovm under conventional tillage,
|
||
minimum-tillage, no-till systems or on stale seedbeds.
|
||
• Fall Application: This product may be applied to control weeds in Cotton in the Fall after October 15 (up to 140 days prior
|
||
to planting Cotton) in Arizona, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Apply this product at
|
||
the broadcast rate of 1.0 quart per acre on coarse or medium soils and 1.5 quarts per acre on fine soils.
|
||
>3%
|
||
(Qts./Acre)
|
||
1.5
|
||
2.0
|
||
2.0
|
||
< 1.5%
|
||
(Qts./Acre)
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.5
|
||
1.5
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
_____Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse__________
|
||
Medium_________
|
||
Fine____________
|
||
*See map for specific States in the "USE AREA" seciion.
|
||
Pre-Emergence, Post-Emergence Applications
|
||
_________________________Organic Matter
|
||
1.5 to 3%
|
||
(Qts./Acre)
|
||
1.5______
|
||
1.5______
|
||
2.0
|
||
Culti-Spray Applications - Field Corn Only
|
||
Southern States*
|
||
______(Qts./Acre)____________________
|
||
_________0.75_______________________
|
||
__________TO_______________________
|
||
1.5
|
||
|
||
Page 24 of 68
|
||
Consult and follow the Glyphosate product labels for their respective rates, application methods, precautions, and application
|
||
timing restrictions.
|
||
• Tank-mixing of this product with Glufosinate (in water)-Apply this product broadcast post-emergence over-the-top of Cotton
|
||
after Cotton reaches the 4-leaf growth stage, but not after the 8-leaf growth stage. Over-the-top application made before
|
||
the 4-leaf growth stage or after the 8-leaf growth stage may result in crop injury and/or yield loss.
|
||
Post-emergence Application: This product may be applied by ground or air as a broadcast over-the-top post-emergence
|
||
application in Cotton. Post-emergence treatments are most effective in controlling weeds when adequate rainfall or overhead
|
||
irrigation is received after application. Apply this product before weeds germinate or after clean cultivation to remove existing
|
||
weeds because this product will not control emerged weeds. Apply a post-emergence herbicide to control emerged weeds.
|
||
Glyphosate may be applied with this product at lay-by in Cotton with the Glyphosate tolerant gene (e.g.. Roundup Ready® or
|
||
Roundup Ready Flex). DO NOT apply Glyphosate-containing products at lay-by on non-Glyphosate tolerant Cotton. Do not
|
||
apply this product and Glyphosate tank-mix as a broadcast spray over-the-top of Cotton or crop injury may result.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Followed by Pre-emergence Applications: Apply this product up to 60 days prior to planting and
|
||
incorporate. Make overlay application of this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Total amount of this product
|
||
applied per acre cannot exceed the highest labeled rate for a given soil type. Pre-plant incorporated and pre-emergence
|
||
applications of this product may be applied with the labeled tank-mix herbicide(s).
|
||
Dry ammonium sulfate (AMS) at 17 pounds per 100 gallons of spray solution must be used when tank-mixing this product with
|
||
Glyphosate. Liquid AMS at an equivalent rate may also be used. A nitrogen replacement should not be used with this tank
|
||
mix unless specified as acceptable from the Manufacturer in writing. An appropriate mixing order is as follows:
|
||
1) Fill tank to at least one-half full with water;
|
||
2) Then add in order: AMS, This product. Glyphosate herbicide;
|
||
3) Then fill the tank to capacity with water.
|
||
This product may be used alone or tank-mixed with Glyphosate on Glyphosate tolerant Cotton (e.g.. Roundup Ready or
|
||
Roundup Ready Flex) or Glufosinate on Glufosinate tolerant Cotton (e.g., LibertyLink®). Do not tank-mix and apply over-the-
|
||
top post-emergence with Prometryn, Fluometuron, Metolachlor, Glyphosate + Metolachlor or Pyrithiobac. It is the pesticide
|
||
user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions
|
||
and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive
|
||
directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Post-emergence Application of This Product on Glufosinate-tolerant (e.g. LibertyLink) Cotton: Note - Instructions for
|
||
use of this product on Glufosinate-tolerant are specific and should only be used with varieties designated as Glufosinate
|
||
tolerant. Consult and follow the Ignite label for respective rates, application method, precautions, and application timing
|
||
restrictions.
|
||
Post-emergence Application of This Product on Glyphosate-tolerant Cotton (e.g., Roundup Ready or Roundup Ready
|
||
Flex) Only: Note - Instructions for use of this product on Glyphosate-tolerant Cotton are specific to and should only be used
|
||
with varieties designated as Glyphosate-tolerant.
|
||
Lay-by Application (At last cultivation): Apply this product directly to the soil between rows as a directed spray following
|
||
the last normal cultivation (lay-by). Lay-by applications can be applied in Cotton previously treated with this product or any
|
||
herbicide(s) registered for use in Cotton. Consult the labels of those herbicide(s) for use directions, rates to be used,
|
||
precautions or restrictions for use in Cotton and restrictions for rotational crops. The total amount of this product applied per
|
||
acre per season cannot exceed the highest labeled rate for a given soil type.
|
||
• Roundup Ready Cotton - Tank-mixing this product with Glyphosate (in water): Apply this product broadcast post-emergence
|
||
over-the-top of Cotton after Cotton reaches the 4-leaf to 5-leaf growth stage. DO NOT apply to Cotton before the 4-leaf
|
||
stage or after the 5-leaf stage or significant crop injury and/or yield loss may occur.
|
||
• Roundup Ready Flex Cotton - Tank-mixing of this product with Glyphosate (in water): Apply this product broadcast post
|
||
emergence over-the-top of Cotton after Cotton reaches the 4-leaf growth stage, but not after the 8-leaf growth stage. Over-
|
||
the-top application made before the 4-leaf growth stage or after the 8-leaf growth stage may result in crop injury and/or yield
|
||
loss.
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Note: In treated Cotton fields, forage may be fed to or grazed by livestock.
|
||
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|
||
Use Precautions: Post-emergence application of this product may cause temporary growth reduction and/or leaf discoloration
|
||
or malformation of Cotton after application.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, precautions and restrictions for chemigation under the APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
Over-the-top post-emergence application of this product can be applied in Cotton previously treated with at-planting soil
|
||
applications of this product or any other soil-applied herbicide(s) registered for use in Cotton. Consult the labels of those
|
||
herbicides for treatments, rates, precautions or restrictions for use in Cotton, and for rotational crop restrictions. Follow the
|
||
most restrictive label instructions.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Cotton
|
||
• Do not apply this product in no-till in California.
|
||
• Do not apply this product post-emergence in California.
|
||
• Do not exceed the highest seasonal rate of this product per acre for any given soil type.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1 quart of this product (0.95 lb. a.i.) per acre post-emergence to Cotton for any given soil type.
|
||
. Do not apply more than the maximum cumulative seasonal rate of 2.1 quarts of this product (2 lbs. a.i.) per acre for combined
|
||
pre-plant/pre-emergence and post-emergence applications.
|
||
• Pre-harvest interval (PHI) for Cotton: 60 days.
|
||
Additional Weeds Suppressed
|
||
In addition to the weeds listed in the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" table, this product will suppress Russian thistle in the State of
|
||
Arizona.
|
||
No-Till**
|
||
(Qts./Acre)
|
||
1.0
|
||
1,5
|
||
2.0
|
||
Post-emergence Use Restrictions:
|
||
• Do not apply over-the-top in fluid fertilizer.
|
||
• Do not apply in tank-mix with any adjuvant, surfactant, oil, or other pesticide (except for Cotton insecticides).
|
||
• Do not apply in any manner except as described in this label or crop injury and/or yield reduction may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply if Cotton is under stress (including stress related to previous pesticide treatments, poor fertilization,
|
||
environmental conditions, and/or pest damage) at time of application. If cotton is under stress (including stress related to
|
||
previous pesticide treatments, poor fertilization, environmental conditions, and/or pest damage) at time of application, this
|
||
product may retard Cotton recovery and/or adversely affect yield.
|
||
Pre-Plant, Pre-Emergence, Lay-by Applications
|
||
Conventional or Minimal Tillage
|
||
_____________(Qts./Acre)______________________
|
||
0.5 to 1.0*
|
||
_______________TO_______________________
|
||
1.5 I
|
||
*Do not exceed 0.8 quart per acre on coarse textured soils in California.
|
||
“Not for use on soils with more than 3% organic matter.
|
||
Post-emergence Application of This Product Alone to All Cotton (In Water): Apply this product broadcast post
|
||
emergence over-the-top of Cotton after Cotton reaches the 4-leaf growth stage, but not after the 8-leaf growth stage. Over-
|
||
the-top applications made before the 4-leaf growth stage or after the 8-leaf growth stage may result in crop injury and/or yield
|
||
loss.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Post-Emergence Applications*
|
||
Conventional, Minimum or No-Tiliage (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.5 to 1.0**
|
||
0.75 to 1.0
|
||
TO
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
‘This product used alone or in tank-mixture with Glyphosate (e.g., Imitator, Roundup) or Glufosinate (e.g.. Ignite).
|
||
**ln California, do not exceed 0.8 qt. of this product on coarse-textured soils.
|
||
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: After Garlic planting but before crop and weeds emerge.
|
||
Post-emergence application: When Garlic is in the 1st to 5th true-leaf growth stage.
|
||
Split Application: In Garlic at both pre-emergence and post-emergence timings.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
In California: Apply this product only as a single application when dry bulb Onions or dry bulb Shallots have 2 to 6 true leaves.
|
||
Harrow off tops of beds after furrow application of this product before planting dry bulb Onions.
|
||
Page 26 of 68
|
||
In Colorado and the High Plains of Texas: For transplanted dry bulb Onions only, apply and shallow incorporate (less than
|
||
2-inches deep) this product into preformed beds before transplanting.
|
||
This product may be applied in the Fall or Spring to the furrow area of land bedded in the Fall in preparation for planting seed
|
||
of dry bulb Onions the following Spring. Apply this product as a banded application at rates based on appropriate soil texture.
|
||
Band width is one-half the width of the row spacing. Keep this product away from the area where dry bulb Onion seed will be
|
||
planted.
|
||
In Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: Apply this product as a broadcast treatment when dry bulb Onions or dry bulb Shallots
|
||
are between the flag leaf to 9th true-leaf stage.
|
||
This product may be used at 1.5 to 2.0 quarts per acre to control Dodder on medium-texture and fine-texture soils. Do not
|
||
apply using chemigation at the Dodder control rate.
|
||
State Specific Instructions
|
||
In All States (Except CA): Apply this product as a broadcast treatment when dry bulb Onions or dry bulb Shallots have 2 to
|
||
9 true leaves.
|
||
In Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska: This product may be applied sequentially in seeded dry bulb Onions. Make first
|
||
application of this product at loop stage. Make sequential application of this product early post-emergence (2nd to 9th true-
|
||
leaf stage). Do not apply more than the maximum labeled rate for a given soil texture. Do not apply this product at loop stage
|
||
through the 9th true-leaf stage if heavy rains are expected or severe crop injury may result.
|
||
On Mineral Soils
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation.
|
||
• This product may be applied to direct-seeded and transplanted dry bulb Onions and dry bulb Shallots.
|
||
Garlic, serpent, bulb
|
||
Lily, bulb
|
||
Onion, bulb
|
||
Onion, Chinese, bulb
|
||
Onion, pearl
|
||
Onion, potato, bulb
|
||
Shallot, bulb
|
||
Daylily, bulb
|
||
Fritillaria, bulb
|
||
Garlic, bulb
|
||
Garlic, great-headed, bulb
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
_________0,75__________
|
||
_______ro_______
|
||
1.6
|
||
DRY BULBS
|
||
This product may be applied to the following dry bulb crops:
|
||
|
||
In Michigan: For mineral soils containing more than 10% organic matter, follow the directions for muck soils below.
|
||
Page 27 of 68
|
||
For selective weed control in the Onion row, apply this product as a banded post-emergence application to flag leaf dry bulb
|
||
Onions at the labeled rates based on soil texture. Apply this product only once to the furrow area and once to the dry bulb
|
||
Onion row as a post-emergence application.
|
||
On Muck Soils
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
This product may be applied sequentially in dry bulb Onions or dry bulb Shallots on muck soils, only once pre-emergence and
|
||
only twice post-emergence as follows:
|
||
Dry beans [Adzuki, Black, Black turtle. Broad, Cranberry,
|
||
Faba, Fava, Field, Great Northern, Guar, Lima (dry).
|
||
Navy, Pinto, Red kidney. White beans]
|
||
Garbanzo beans (Chickpea)
|
||
Lima beans
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
2.0
|
||
2.0
|
||
2.0
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. DO NOT irrigate more than 0.5
|
||
inch of water. Follow all directions, special instructions, and precautions for chemigation found in the "APPLICATION
|
||
INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
___________Time of Application and Growth Stage
|
||
Pre-emergence through loop stage________________
|
||
Early post-emergence (2nd to 6th true-leaf stage)____
|
||
Late post-emergence (6th to 9th true-leaf stage)
|
||
Use Restrictions for Dry Bulbs Planted on Mineral Soils
|
||
• Do not mechanically incorporate except as specified for use on dry bulb Onions in Colorado and the Texas High Plains.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.6 quarts of this product per acre per growing season (except Idaho, Oregon, and Washington).
|
||
• Do not apply this product pre-emergence through the loop stage if heavy rains are expected or severe crop injury may result.
|
||
If irrigating immediately after application of this product at the pre-emergence through loop stage, DO NOT irrigate more than
|
||
one-half inch of water.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) - 60 days in California; 45 days in all other states.
|
||
• Do not feed or graze these crops.
|
||
Use Restrictions for Dry Bulbs Planted on Muck Soils
|
||
• Do not apply to muck soils in California.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 45 days.
|
||
• Do not feed or graze these crops.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 6.3 quarts per acre per growing season on muck soils. To maximize crop safety, ensure good soil
|
||
coverage during planting or transplanting and delay pre-emergence applications to the loop stage, if possible.
|
||
• Do not apply this product pre-emergence through the loop stage if heavy rains are expected or severe crop injury may result.
|
||
If irrigating immediately after application of this product at the pre-emergence through loop stage, DO NOT irrigate more than
|
||
one-half inch of water.
|
||
• DO NOT plant Red beets. Spinach, Sugar beets, Winter barley or Winter wheat as rotational crops on muck soils for 12
|
||
months from the time of last application if more than 1.6 quarts per acre of this product was applied to the Onion crop.
|
||
• If loss of Onion crop occurs, do not replant any crop other than Onions in muck soil during the same cropping year and do
|
||
not work the soil deeper than 2 inches.
|
||
Snap beans
|
||
Southern peas (Cowpeas)
|
||
Sweet lupins
|
||
EDIBLE BEANS
|
||
This product may be applied to the following edible Beans:
|
||
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated: Apply up to 60 days prior to planting.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Do not apply when the air temperature is below 45°F.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 28 of 68
|
||
Pre-emergence: Apply only to Sweet lupins at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Apply to a seedbed that is firm and free
|
||
of clods.
|
||
Apply this product within 1 to 4 days of planting and up to but not more than 1.0 quart per acre. Apply to a firm seedbed free
|
||
of clods. Soil conditions that cause poor seed furrow closure and coverage may result in delayed emergence and stunting of
|
||
Fall Applications (For Use Only in Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and
|
||
Wyoming)
|
||
Apply this product pre-plant surface or pre-plant incorporated (rainfall, irrigation or mechanically) in late Fall before planting
|
||
edible Beans [Dry beans, Garbanzo (Chickpea) beans, Lima beans, Snap beans, Southern pea (Cowpea), and Sweet lupins]
|
||
the following Spring. Apply this product in the late Fall when soil temperatures are 45°F or below but before the ground freezes.
|
||
Rainfall or irrigation is required for incorporation and activation. Unpredictable weed control can be expected because factors
|
||
such as length of time between application and planting as well as uncontrollable weather factors will determine herbicide
|
||
activity and longevity.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or on dry bulk fertilizer (only Fall and pre-plant incorporated applications).
|
||
• This product may be applied (Fall) pre-plant surface or pre-plant incorporated in Dry beans, Lima beans, Snap beans and
|
||
Southern peas (Cowpeas).
|
||
• This product may be applied (Fall) pre-plant surface or pre-plant incorporated or (Spring) pre-plant surface in Garbanzo
|
||
beans (Chickpea).
|
||
• This product may be applied (Fall) pre-plant surface or pre-plant incorporated or pre-emergence in Sweet lupins.
|
||
Pre-Plant incorporated, Pre-Emergence Applications
|
||
Southern States*
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.75
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.5
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_____ro_____
|
||
_____rs_____
|
||
1.5
|
||
_____Fall Applications*_________________
|
||
_______________Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
1.0
|
||
_______T25_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
State Specific Instructions
|
||
Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming: Apply this product by
|
||
ground post-plant pre-emergence to Dry beans grown under sprinkler irrigation in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana,
|
||
Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Dry beans must have a minimum planting depth of 2 inches.
|
||
Before applying this product to Dry beans, growers should check with their local seed company or seed supplier for sensitive
|
||
varieties and verify the selectivity of this product on the grower’s specific Dry bean variety. Application of this product made
|
||
post-plant pre-emergence to Dry beans must be immediately followed by 0.5 to 0.75 inch of water from overhead
|
||
irrigation/rainfall.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
*See map for specific States in the "USE AREA” seciion.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
* Use limited to certain States. Follow state-specific instructions and/or restrictions.
|
||
______________Northern States*
|
||
______________Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_______TO _______
|
||
_______1.25_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
1.0
|
||
_______T5_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
|
||
Page 29 of 68
|
||
Certain unfavorable environmental conditions, including cool temperatures, excessive moisture after application, and wet
|
||
and/or compacted soil conditions, may result in delayed emergence and stunting with the use of this product in Garbanzo
|
||
beans (Chickpea). Adequate rainfall or irrigation after application before weed seedling germination provides the most effective
|
||
weed control. Herbicide performance from surface application may be decreased compared to soil incorporated application.
|
||
the crop. DO NOT apply as a chemigation application. DO NOT apply this product in tank-mix with Permit® or Valor® as a pre
|
||
emergence application to Dry beans because of unacceptable crop response.
|
||
Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington: This product may be applied to Garbanzo beans (Chickpea)
|
||
grown in no-tillage and/or minimum tillage systems in Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington. Pre-plant
|
||
surface applications must be made within 30 days of planting. Do not apply more than 0.75, 1.0, and 1.5 quarts of this product
|
||
per acre in coarse, medium, and fine texture soils, respectively. When planting, ensure the seed furrow is fully closed because
|
||
conditions that allow the seed furrow to inadequately close and/or allow this product to contact the seed may result in crop
|
||
injury.
|
||
Under certain environmental conditions, including cool temperatures, excessive moisture after application and wet soil
|
||
conditions may result in crop injury, delayed emergence, and/or stunting with use of this product in Dry beans. Adequate
|
||
rainfall or irrigation after application before weed seedling germination provides the most effective weed control.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• Do not make more than one application of this product during a single fallow period.
|
||
• Do not apply this product to fallow ground after July 1 if treated fields are to be planted the following spring to crops not
|
||
labeled for pre-plant or pre-plant incorporated applications of this product.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Edible Beans
|
||
• Do not apply this product more than once per cropping season.
|
||
• Do not apply in any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Do not feed Lupin hay and forage or graze livestock in treated Lupin fields.
|
||
Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: This product may be applied post-plant pre-emergence only to Garbanzo beans (Chickpea)
|
||
grown in conventional tillage systems in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Application must be made within 2 days of planting.
|
||
Apply up to but not more than 0.75 quart per acre. Apply to a firm seedbed free of clods. Soil conditions that cause poor seed
|
||
furrow closure and coverage may result in delayed emergence and stunting of the crop.
|
||
Under certain environmental conditions, including cool temperatures, excessive moisture after application and wet soil
|
||
conditions may result in delayed emergence and stunting with use of this product in Garbanzo beans (Chickpea). Adequate
|
||
rainfall or irrigation after application before weed seedling germination provides the most effective weed control.
|
||
State Specific Instructions
|
||
In Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming: Apply as a
|
||
broadcast spray at rates up to, but not more than 1.6 quarts of this product per acre.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied to fallow ground by ground, air or chemigation.
|
||
• Apply as a broadcast spray at rates up to but not more than 1.5 quarts of this product per acre. Emerged weeds will not be
|
||
controlled by this treatment. This product must be applied with a tank-mix partner (i.e.. Glyphosate) for control of emerged
|
||
weeds.
|
||
• There must be at least a 4 months interval between a fallow application of this product and rotational planting of any Fall
|
||
seeded Cereal crop. Otherwise, specific rotational crop intervals must be adhered to between a fallow application of this
|
||
product and planting of the following crop. (See “CROP ROTATION ”section of this label).
|
||
FALLOW
|
||
This product may be applied to fallow ground following crop harvest as a planned residual treatment to control labeled
|
||
broadleaf and grass weeds as they germinate.
|
||
|
||
Do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
Page 30 of 68
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICA TION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control or crop injury may result from mixing this product with other pesticides, additives
|
||
or fertilizers.
|
||
Apply the higher labeled rate of this product when higher weed pressure is anticipated or when a longer duration of residual
|
||
weed control is desired.
|
||
This product may cause temporary injury to cool-season forage grass stands. Application made in periods of cold temperatures
|
||
that temporarily limit normal crop growth or in extended cold temperature periods that initiate Winter dormancy in grass crops
|
||
may result in crop injury. Disease, extremely cold weather, drought, extensive frost heaving, salinity, low pH or high pH may
|
||
weaken stands and make the crop more susceptible to herbicide injury.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Uniformly apply ata broadcast rate of 1.1 to 4.2 quarts of this product per acre in a single application or sequential applications
|
||
made 30 or more days apart.
|
||
Apply this product only to established (grass with 6 or more tillers per plant) perennial cool-season forage grasses before
|
||
target weed germination in Fall after the last cutting/mowing/grazing, in Winter, Spring or in-season between cuttings.
|
||
Mixed Stands of Established Cool-Season Forage Grasses
|
||
Apply this product to mixed stands of established cool-season forage grasses in the Fall after the last cutting/mowing/
|
||
grazing, in Winter, Spring before weed germination or in-season between cuttings.
|
||
Established Perennial Cool-Season Forage Grasses
|
||
Apply this product to solid stands of perennial cool-season forage grasses [including Bentgrass, Bluegrass (Kentucky),
|
||
Bromegrass, Fescue (fine, tall). Orchardgrass, Perennial ryegrass, Timothy, Wheatgrass, and others] grown for forage, green
|
||
chop, silage, hay production, and/or grown in pastures, rangeland or Federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land for
|
||
livestock grazing.
|
||
Tank-Mixes
|
||
This product may be applied in a sequential use program with other herbicides labeled for use in cool-season forage grasses
|
||
or applied as a tank-mix with other registered herbicides that control emerged weeds. Application of post-emergence
|
||
herbicides may cause crop injury. If suitability is not known, test this product in tank-mixes on a small portion of the target crop
|
||
to determine if damage is likely to occur. Consult your local dealer for local tank-mix options. Perform a mixing test to check
|
||
the compatibility of this product if not known with all potential tank-mix partners and fertilizers.
|
||
FARMSTEAD
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• Apply this product as a broadcast spray at 2.1 quarts per acre for short-term (2 to 4 months) or at 4.2 quarts per acre for
|
||
long-term (6 to 8 months) pre-emergence control of labeled broadleaf and grass weeds as they germinate in the following
|
||
farmstead non-agricultural areas: barnyards, lanes, driveways, machinery or implement yards, windbreaks, and non-
|
||
agricultural fencerows or ditch banks.
|
||
FORAGE GRASSES (COOL-SEASON) GROWN FOR FORAGE, HAY PRODUCTION OR IN
|
||
PASTURES AND RANGELAND
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer.
|
||
|
||
Established Bermudagrass and Other Perennial Warm-season Forage Grasses
|
||
Uniformly apply at a broadcast rate of 1.1 to 4.2 quarts of this product per acre in a single application.
|
||
Page 31 of 68
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, and restrictions for chemigation found in the "APPLICA TION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
SEQUENTIAL OR SPLIT APPLICATION: This product may also be applied as a sequential or split program when the initial
|
||
application(s) is made in the dormant season and the subsequent application(s) is made in-season between cuttings. DO NOT
|
||
apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
Note: There is no pre-harvest or pre-grazing interval for grass forage, green chop, silage, hay, pasture or rangeland treated
|
||
with this product.
|
||
Apply this product before target weed germination in the dormant season [i.e., when grasses are not actively growing in Fall
|
||
(postharvest), during winter dormancy period or in early spring before green-up] or in-season between cuttings. DO NOT apply
|
||
to Bermudagrass and other perennial warm-season grasses after green-up in Spring before the first cutting.
|
||
Tank-Mixes
|
||
This product may be applied in a sequential use program with other herbicides labeled for use in Bermudagrass and other
|
||
perennial warm-season grass fields. Test this product in tank-mixes on a small portion of the target crop to determine if
|
||
damage is likely to occur. Consult your local dealer for local tank-mix options. If compatibility is not known, perform a mixing
|
||
test to check the compatibility of this product with all potential tank-mix partners and fertilizers.
|
||
SINGLE APPLICATION: Apply this product in fields of Bermudagrass (and other perennial warm-season grasses including
|
||
Bahiagrass, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and others) grown for forage or hay production, and/or grown in pastures, rangeland
|
||
or Federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land for livestock grazing.
|
||
Apply this product only to established (defined as planted in fall or spring which has gone through a first cutting/mowing)
|
||
Bermudagrass and other perennial warm-season forage grasses.
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
This product may cause temporary injury to Bermudagrass and other perennial warm-season grass stands. Disease,
|
||
extremely cold weather, drought, extensive frost heaving, salinity, low pH or high pH may weaken stands and make the crop
|
||
more susceptible to herbicide injury.
|
||
Apply the higher rate of this product when higher weed pressure is anticipated or when a longer duration of residual weed
|
||
control is desired.
|
||
This product may be applied in a sequential use program or as a tank mix with other registered herbicides that control emerged
|
||
weeds.
|
||
Use Restrictions for Cool-Season Forage Grasses
|
||
• Do not apply this product if surface water is present in the field.
|
||
• Do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
• Do not apply this product to mixed stands of cool-season forage grasses with other forage legumes.
|
||
• Not for use in California except as directed in supplemental labeling.
|
||
• Do not graze cool-season forage grasses or harvest for forage or hay less than 14 days after application of this product.
|
||
FORAGE GRASSES (WARM-SEASON) GROWN FOR FORAGE, HAY PRODUCTION OR IN
|
||
PASTURES AND RANGELAND
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer.
|
||
|
||
Note: There is no pre-harvest interval for grass forage or hay. pasture or for livestock grazing after application of this product.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 32 of 68
|
||
African eggplant
|
||
Bell pepper
|
||
Bush tomato
|
||
Cocona
|
||
Currant tomato
|
||
Eggplant
|
||
Garden huckleberry
|
||
Goji berry
|
||
Scarlet eggplant
|
||
Sunberry
|
||
Tomatillo
|
||
Tomato
|
||
T ree tomato
|
||
Note: Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control or crop injury may result from mixing this product with other pesticides,
|
||
additives, or fertilizers.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
• Avoid root contact with soil treated with this product when placing transplants into furrow or hole or injury may occur.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product by ground or air as a broadcast pre-plant incorporated application or as a broadcast pre-plant
|
||
surface application before transplanting fruiting vegetables.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product only by ground as a post-directed application to transplanted or established direct-seeded
|
||
fruiting vegetables.
|
||
• Do not apply prior to direct-seeded fruiting vegetables.
|
||
• Do not apply post-emergence over-the-top of or to foliage of fruiting vegetables as severe injury may occur.
|
||
• This product can be applied can be applied as a post-directed spray on the soil at the base of the plant, beneath plants, and
|
||
between rows. Avoid direct contact with foliage or stems. Roots of transplants must be established. After the post-directed
|
||
spray and when sufficient rainfall or irrigation does not occur to activate the herbicide, mechanically incorporate at the time
|
||
of blocking and thinning or at lay-by. Apply this product before weed germination. Emerged weeds will not be controlled by
|
||
this treatment.
|
||
• This product may also be applied in fruiting vegetables transplanted to raised beds. Before transplanting, apply this product
|
||
pre-plant non-incorporated in a band to the top of the pressed bed just before laying plastic. After transplanting, this product
|
||
may also be applied in a band to the previously untreated row middles between the transplanted beds. For banded
|
||
application to the bed or row middles, DO NOT overlap spray. Apply no more than the maximum broadcast use rate of this
|
||
product on a per acre basis for the given soil texture.
|
||
• This product applied at 1.0 to 1.5 quarts per acre may aid in control or suppression of the following weeds when used as
|
||
part of a comprehensive weed management program; Black nightshade. Hairy nightshade.
|
||
Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
_______0.5 to 0.75_______
|
||
_______0 75 to 1.0_______
|
||
0.75 to 1.5
|
||
Groundcherry
|
||
Martynia
|
||
Naranjilla
|
||
Nonbell pepper
|
||
Okra
|
||
Pea eggplant
|
||
Pepino
|
||
Roselle
|
||
Use Restrictions for Warm-season Forage Grasses
|
||
• Do not apply this product if surface water is present in the field.
|
||
• Do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
• Not for use in California.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
FRUITING VEGETABLES
|
||
This product may be applied to the following fruiting vegetables:
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 33 of 68
|
||
Onion, tree, tops
|
||
Onion, Welsh, tops
|
||
Shallot, fresh leaves
|
||
Cultivars and/or hybrids of these
|
||
In addition to the weeds listed in the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" table, this product will control the following weeds in Grain
|
||
Sorghum as a CULTI-SPRAY application: Wild proso millet and Shattercane.
|
||
Culti-Spray Application: Treatments of this product can be applied from the 4-inch growth stage to as late as the last
|
||
cultivation (lay-by) of Grain sorghum. See specific directions for CULTI-SPRAY application under the "TIMING OF
|
||
APPLICATION" section.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Fruiting Vegetables
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.5 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Tomatoes: 21 days.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for all other fruiting vegetables: 70 days.
|
||
• Do not plant Lettuce within 6 months after application of this product if rows were covered with plastic.
|
||
Northern States*
|
||
1.Q
|
||
1.5
|
||
1.5
|
||
Chive, fresh leaves
|
||
Chive, Chinese, fresh leaves
|
||
Elegans hosta
|
||
Fritillaria, leaves
|
||
Kurrat
|
||
Lady’s leek
|
||
Culti-Spray Application
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
Early Post-emergence Application: For use only in states east of the Mississippi River and in Arizona, Arkansas, California,
|
||
Eastern Texas, Louisiana and Missouri bootheel. The seedbed should be firm and free of clods and trash. Use only where
|
||
adequate tillage is practiced to provide good seed coverage. Plant Grain sorghum at least 1.5 inches deep to ensure good
|
||
seed coverage.
|
||
Leek
|
||
Leek, wild
|
||
Onion, Beltsville bunching
|
||
Onion, fresh
|
||
Onion, green
|
||
Onion, macrostem
|
||
Coarse_____
|
||
Medium, Fine
|
||
Early Post-Emergence Application________________
|
||
________________________This Product (Qts./Acre)
|
||
_____________________________DO NOT USE
|
||
1.0
|
||
Use Restrictions on Grain Sorghum
|
||
• Do not apply this product pre-plant incorporated or pre-emergence as serious crop injury can result.
|
||
• Do not apply this product more than once per crop season.
|
||
• Do not apply this product as a CULTI-SPF^Y treatment planted in double row beds.
|
||
• Do not replant Grain sorghum if crop loss occurs.
|
||
• Do not apply in liquid fertilizer.
|
||
• Do not graze or feed forage to livestock from Grain sorghum fields less than 21 days after application of this product.
|
||
GREEN ONIONS
|
||
This product may be applied to the following crops in the green Onion crop subgroup:
|
||
GRAIN SORGHUM
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• This product may be applied post-emergence incorporated (CULTI-SPRAY) in Grain sorghum in all states. In addition, this
|
||
product may be applied early post-emergence in Grain sorghum grown in states east of the Mississippi River and in Arizona,
|
||
Arkansas, California, Eastern Texas, Louisiana and the Missouri bootheel.
|
||
Southern States*
|
||
0.75
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.5
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse__________
|
||
Medium_________
|
||
Fine____________
|
||
*See map for specific States in the "USE AREA" seciion.
|
||
|
||
Onion seeds must be fully covered by soil at planting, otherwise, injury may occur.
|
||
Page 34 of 68
|
||
If this product is to be applied sequentially both as a pre-emergence and post-emergence spray, the pre-emergence spray
|
||
must be applied 30 days prior to the post-emergence spray.
|
||
Pre-emergence or Post-emergence Application: Uniformly apply 1.0 quart of this product per acre as a broadcast spray to
|
||
the soil surface as pre-emergence spray or as a post-emergence spray to the crop at the 2 to 3 true-leaf stage at least 30
|
||
days before harvest.
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems at 2 to 3 true-leaf stage at least
|
||
30 days before harvest. Do not irrigate in excess of one-half inch of water. Follow all directions, special instructions and
|
||
restrictions for chemigation under the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section of this label.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation.
|
||
• This product may be applied pre-emergence, post-emergence or split application.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Hops
|
||
• Do not apply to Hops by air or through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Hop cones: 90 days.
|
||
• Not for use in California except as directed in 24(c) Special Local Need labeling.
|
||
Tank-Mixes
|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with other herbicides labeled for use in Hops. If suitability is not known, test this product in
|
||
tank-mixes on a small portion of the target crop to determine if damage is likely to occur. Follow all precautions and restrictions
|
||
on the labels of all products applied in combination with this product. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all
|
||
products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use
|
||
on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
|
||
statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Green Onions
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.0 quart of this product per acre per application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2.0 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Not for use in California except as directed in 24(c) Special Local Need labeling.
|
||
HOPS
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may only be applied by ground.
|
||
• This product may be used as part of a weed management program in baby (first year planting) and established Hops.
|
||
• Apply this product before germination of target weeds when Hops are in the dormant or vegetative growth stages.
|
||
• Apply this product as a broadcast or banded treatment (including post-emergence directed) using ground equipment. Apply
|
||
the spray directly to the ground beneath the vines and/or in areas between rows. DO NOT apply over-the-top of vines with
|
||
leaves or cones. Contact with hop foliage or cones by spray mixture or drift may cause injury.
|
||
• Uniformly apply this product ata broadcast rate of 1.1 to 4.2 quarts per acre in a single application or sequential applications
|
||
with an interval of 30 days or more not to exceed the cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre per year.
|
||
• This product may be applied in a sequential use program or as a tank mix with other registered herbicides that control
|
||
emerged weeds.
|
||
|
||
Pigeon
|
||
Any crop registered for a pre-plant incorporated application of this product can be double-cropped after Peas.
|
||
Page 35 of 68
|
||
Turnip greens (cultivars or varieties grown
|
||
for leaves only)
|
||
Pre-plant Surface and Pre-plant Incorporated (Fall Application in Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon,
|
||
South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming): Apply this product and incorporate (rainfall, irrigation, or mechanically) in late
|
||
Fall before planting Lentils or Peas the following Spring. Apply this product in the late Fall when soil temperatures are 45°F
|
||
or below but before the ground freezes. Do not apply when the air temperature is below 45‘’F.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• With a single application, uniformly apply up to 1.05 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast foliar spray to direct-
|
||
seeded or transplanted leafy Brassica greens at the 4 to 5 leaf stage.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or on dry bulk fertilizer (only Fall and pre-plant incorporated applications).
|
||
Use Restrictions on Leaf Lettuce
|
||
• Do not apply pre-plant, pre-transplant, pre-emergence (direct-seeded) to Leaf lettuce because severe injury may occur.
|
||
• Do not foliar apply to Leaf lettuce before the 3 leaf growth stage because severe injury may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.05 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 20 days
|
||
• Not for use in California.
|
||
LENTILS AND PEAS
|
||
This product may be applied to Lentils and the following Peas:
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application: This product may be applied within 60 days of planting. After application, rotary hoeing
|
||
and shallow cultivation/tillage can be practiced without reducing weed control. Avoid tillage that will bring untreated soil to the
|
||
surface.
|
||
Broccoli raab
|
||
Chinese cabbage (Bok choy)
|
||
Collards
|
||
Kale
|
||
Dry
|
||
Dwarf
|
||
Edible-podded
|
||
Mizuna
|
||
Mustard greens.
|
||
Mustard spinach.
|
||
Rape greens
|
||
English
|
||
Garden
|
||
Green
|
||
Use Restrictions on Leafy Brassica Greens
|
||
• Do not apply pre-plant, pre-transplant or pre-emergence (direct-seeded) to leafy Brassica greens because severe injury may
|
||
occur.
|
||
• Do not foliar apply to leafy Brassica greens before the 4 leaf growth stage because severe injury may occur.
|
||
• Do not apply to Turnip greens varieties grown for roots or to dual purpose varieties grown for roots and tops.
|
||
• Do not use the roots of Turnip greens treated with this product for any feed or food purpose.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.05 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days.
|
||
LEAF LETTUCE
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• With a single application, uniformly apply up to 1.05 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast foliar spray to direct-
|
||
seeded or transplanted Leaf lettuce from the 3-leaf stage until 20 days before harvest.
|
||
LEAFY BRASSICA GREENS
|
||
This product may be applied to the following leafy Brassica greens:
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 36 of 68
|
||
Cantaloupe
|
||
Citron melon
|
||
Muskmelon
|
||
Watermelon
|
||
Adequate rainfall or irrigation after application before weed seedling germination provides the most effective weed control.
|
||
Herbicide performance from surface application may be decreased compared to soil incorporated application.
|
||
Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: This product may be applied post-plant pre-emergence only to Lentil or all Peas grown in
|
||
conventional-tillage systems in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Application must be made within 2 days of planting. Apply up
|
||
to but not more than 0.75 quart of this product per acre. Apply to a firm seedbed free of clods. Soil conditions that cause poor
|
||
seed furrow closure and coverage may result in delayed emergence and stunting of the crop.
|
||
Certain unfavorable environmental conditions, including cool temperatures, excessive moisture after application, and wet
|
||
and/or compacted soil conditions, may result in delayed emergence and stunting with use of this product in Lentil or Peas.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may only be applied by ground.
|
||
• This product may be applied sequentially in Melon production. Initially apply up to 1.05 quarts of this product per acre as a
|
||
shielded application between rows with 6 inches on either side of row middles (before Melon transplanting or before a
|
||
seeded crop has emerged) or between rows covered with plastic mulch (before holes are punched in plastic for Melon
|
||
planting). Make a second shielded application at up to 1.05 quarts of this product per acre between rows with a minimum
|
||
of 6 inches on either side of stem or vines or between plastic mulch before Melon vine running. The interval between
|
||
State Specific Instructions
|
||
Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington: This product may be applied to Lentil or Peas (dry Peas only)
|
||
grown in no-tillage and/or minimum-tillage systems in Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington. Pre-plant
|
||
surface application must be made within 30 days of planting. When planting, ensure the seed furrow is fully closed because
|
||
conditions that allow the seed furrow to inadequately close and/or allow this product to contact the seed may result in crop
|
||
injury.
|
||
Under certain environmental conditions including cool temperatures, excessive moisture after application, and wet soil
|
||
conditions may result in delayed emergence and stunting with the use of this product in Lentil or Peas. Adequate rainfall or
|
||
irrigation after application before weed seedling germination provides the most effective weed control.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Lentils and Peas
|
||
• Do not use in California.
|
||
• Do not apply this product pre-emergence in Peas unless otherwise noted in “State Specific Instructions” section.
|
||
• Do not apply this product more than once per cropping season.
|
||
• Do not apply to Lentils, Peas, Lentil or Pea forage. Pea silage. Pea hay or Pea straw grown for livestock feed.
|
||
• Do not apply in any type of irrigation system.
|
||
Rainfall or irrigation is required for incorporation and activation. Unpredictable weed control can be expected because factors
|
||
such as length of time between application and planting as well as uncontrollable weather factors determine herbicide activity
|
||
and longevity.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
*Follow seasonal restrictions and/or State specific instructions.
|
||
Pre-Plant Surface, Pre-Plant Incorporated*______________
|
||
___________________________Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
____________________________________0.75_________
|
||
_____________________________________ 1_0__________
|
||
1.5
|
||
MELONS
|
||
This product may be applied to following Melons:
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application: Apply this product up to 60 days prior to planting and incorporate.
|
||
Page 37 of 68
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, and restrictions for chemigation under the "APPLICA TION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
sequential applications of this product must be at least 21 days. Avoid spray contact with Melon foliage or running vines
|
||
because crop injury will occur.
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting and before crop emergence. For
|
||
Peanuts grown under overhead irrigation or to prevent decreased crop pegging, adequate incorporation must be achieved by
|
||
applying a minimum of three-fourths (0.75) inch of overhead irrigation or rainfall within 48 hours of application.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Mint
|
||
• Do not apply this product to Mint in the first year of growth and establishment.
|
||
• Do not apply to Mint that has broken dormancy or crop injury may result. Application to Mint that is near dormancy break
|
||
can result in crop injury. Risk of crop injury increases the closer application is to Mint dormancy break.
|
||
• Do not apply to Mint stands that have been weakened by age, disease, cold weather, excessive moisture or other factors
|
||
that reduce crop vigor. Mint growing under stress is more susceptible to herbicide damage.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2.0 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 90 days.
|
||
• Do not allow livestock to graze on treated spent hay or feed treated spent hay to livestock.
|
||
• Do not apply this product on Mint through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
MINT (Peppermint, Spearmint)
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• Make a single broadcast pre-emergence application of this product to Mint using 0.75 to 2.0 quarts of this product per acre
|
||
depending on soil texture (see table below) to dormant established Mint before germination of weeds. After application of
|
||
this product, some temporary crop injury may be observed early in the growing season as Mint breaks dormancy and begins
|
||
to grow.
|
||
This product will not cause crop injury when applied according to the label under normal growing conditions. Non-uniform
|
||
application may result in injury to crops, poor stands or soil residues. Conversely, uneven application may reduce weed
|
||
control. Diseases, cold weather, excessive moisture, deep planting, low or high pH, salinity or drought may weaken
|
||
seedlings and plants and make them more susceptible to herbicide damage.
|
||
PEANUTS
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer (only Fall and pre-plant applications).
|
||
• Apply this product pre-plant incorporated.
|
||
• Apply this product pre-emergence to Peanuts grown under overhead irrigation.
|
||
Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
_______0.75 to 1.0_______
|
||
________1.0 to 2.0________
|
||
1.0 to 2.0
|
||
Use Restrictions on Melons
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.05 quarts of this product per acre in a single application or more than 2.1 quarts of this product
|
||
per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 35 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Not registered for use in Arizona and California.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Page 38 of 68
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions, and restrictions for chemigation under the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Use Restriction on Peanuts:
|
||
• Not for use in California.
|
||
Apply this product before target-weed germination. Uniformly apply at a broadcast rate of 2.1 to 4.2 quarts of this product per
|
||
acre in a single application. This product may also be applied in two split applications, with one-half of the seasonal application
|
||
rate applied in Fall or Winter followed by the remaining one-half of the seasonal application rate applied in Spring. DO NOT
|
||
apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre in any one crop season.
|
||
Tank-Mixes
|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with Dimethenamid or with other herbicides labeled for use in perennial grasses grown for
|
||
seed. If suitability is not known, test this product in tank-mixes on a small portion of the target crop to determine if damage is
|
||
likely to occur. Consult your local dealer for local tank-mix options. If compatibility is not known, perform a mixing test to check
|
||
the compatibility of this product with all potential tank-mix partners and fertilizers.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, chemigation, air or on dry bulk fertilizer.
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled
|
||
In addition to the weeds listed in the “WEEDS CONTROLLED ” table, this product applied before weed germination controls
|
||
Annual bluegrass. Volunteer fescue, and Volunteer ryegrass.
|
||
Warm and Cool-season Perennial Grasses
|
||
In warm-season perennial grasses, apply this product to post-harvest grass during the Fall or during Winter dormancy or after
|
||
the first seed harvest/cutting. DO NOT apply to warm-season perennial grasses after greenup in the Spring before the first
|
||
seed harvest/cutting. In cool-season perennial grasses, apply this product to post-harvest grass during regrowth at the
|
||
beginning of significant Fall rains or in Spring.
|
||
In warm-season and cool-season perennial grasses, use the high application rate of this product where more dense
|
||
infestations of targeted annual grasses, annual broadleaf weeds or volunteer grass seedlings are anticipated or when a longer
|
||
duration of residual weed control is desired. Excess grass straw and crop residue from the previous harvest should be evenly
|
||
spread or removed by such methods as crew cutting, propane flaming or open field burning (when local regulations allow)
|
||
before application of this product or reduced weed control may result.
|
||
This product may be applied in a sequential use program or as a tank mix with other registered herbicides that control emerged
|
||
weeds.
|
||
_________________________Region
|
||
New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas
|
||
Other Peanut growing states*________
|
||
*For heavy weed infestations especially Texas panicum, up to 1.6 quarts of this product per acre can be used in Alabama, Florida or
|
||
Georgia.
|
||
PERENNIAL GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED PRODUCTION
|
||
This product may be applied to established (defined as planted in the Fall or Spring which has gone through a first
|
||
cutting/mowing) warm-season perennial grasses (including Bermudagrass, Switchgrass, and others) and to established (6 or
|
||
more tillers per plant) cool-season perennial grasses (including Fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass. Orchardgrass, Perennial
|
||
ryegrass. Tall fescue, and others).
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.5 to 1.0
|
||
1.0
|
||
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product after planting but before Potatoes and weeds emerge or after drag-off.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 39 of 68
|
||
Note: There is no pre-harvest interval for grass forage or hay, or for livestock grazing after application of this product. Grass
|
||
straw remaining after seed harvest of warm-season and cool-season perennial grasses may be used as livestock bedding,
|
||
and/or grazed by or fed to livestock.
|
||
Early Post-emergence Application: Apply this product from crop emergence to the 6 inch stage of growth. Do not apply this
|
||
product post-emergence if Potatoes are under stress from cold/wet or hot/dry conditions or crop injury may occur.
|
||
The grower must notify the seed processor that there is no pesticide tolerance on grass seed screenings. Therefore, it cannot
|
||
be used in livestock feed.
|
||
Pre-emergence Incorporated Application: Apply this product and incorporate after planting but before Potatoes and weeds
|
||
emerge. Where drag-off is practiced, apply this product and incorporate before, at, or after drag-off but before Potatoes and
|
||
weeds emerge. Take precautions so that incorporation equipment does not damage seed pieces or elongating sprouts.
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled
|
||
In addition to the weeds listed in the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" table, this product will control the following weeds in Potatoes:
|
||
Stinging nettle.
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
• This product may cause temporary injury to perennial grass stands. Some stunting and chlorosis of perennial grasses may
|
||
occur with post-emergence application.
|
||
• Application made in periods of cold temperatures that temporarily limit normal crop growth or in extended cold temperature
|
||
periods that initiate Winter dormancy in grass crops may result in crop injury.
|
||
• Diseases, extremely cold weather, drought, extensive frost heaving, low or high pH, or salinity may weaken stands and
|
||
make them more susceptible to herbicide damage.
|
||
• Application made after perennial grasses exceed 6 inches in height may result in poor weed control because of possible
|
||
reduced spray coverage to the soil.
|
||
• Grass straw remaining after seed harvest of warm-season and cool-season perennial grasses may be used as livestock
|
||
bedding, and/or grazed by or fed to livestock. The grower must notify the seed processor that there is no pesticide tolerance
|
||
on grass seed screenings; therefore, it cannot be used in livestock feed.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Perennial Grasses Grown for Seed Production
|
||
• Do not apply if surface water is present in the field.
|
||
• Do not apply more than a maximum cumulative total of 4.2 quarts of this product per acre in any one crop season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for seed of warm-season and cool-season perennial grasses; 90 days.
|
||
Chemigation Application: Apply this product pre-emergence after planting, after drag-off or early post-emergence through
|
||
sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special instructions, and restrictions for chemigation under the
|
||
"APPLICA TION INSTRUCTIONS" section.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_______0.75_______
|
||
_______TO_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
Rate (QtsJAcre)__________________
|
||
I > 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_____________________0.75_______
|
||
_____________________T5 _______
|
||
1.5
|
||
POTATOES
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer (pre-emergence incorporated only).
|
||
|
||
This product aids in control or suppression of the following weeds when used as part of a comprehensive weed management
|
||
Page 40 of 68
|
||
Fields must be completely drained and free of standing water (moist/saturated soil) before application. If soil is saturated at
|
||
the time of application, allow the soil surface to dry before restoring the permanent flood. This product requires alternate
|
||
wetting/drying cycles to be activated. Weed control will be reduced if the soil surface is not allowed to dry out before restoration
|
||
of the permanent flood. Resume normal water management practices after permanent flood restoration.
|
||
Post-emergence (California Water Seeded Rice Only): As a component of a comprehensive weed management program,
|
||
apply this product alone or tank-mixed with a post-emergence herbicide after water seeded Rice has reached the 4 leaf to 6
|
||
leaf stage (spike plus 3 to 5 true leaves). Applications made before the 4 leaf Rice stage may result in crop injury.
|
||
This product does not control weeds post-emergence. Tank-mix this product with a post-emergence herbicide to control
|
||
emerged weeds at the time of application.
|
||
Water seeded Rice must also be well rooted/pegged (i.e., standing erect after the flood is removed) before application. DO
|
||
NOT apply to Rice that is leaning over and/or laying flat to the ground after flood removal since this is characteristic of a poorly
|
||
established root system. Rice roots must be below the soil zone treated with this product. Injury, stunting, and/or stand
|
||
reduction can occur if this product contacts the Rice roots.
|
||
Use Precaution
|
||
• Application of this product on White Rose variety Potatoes during or followed by cool and/or wet weather conditions may
|
||
result in crop injury.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Potatoes
|
||
• Do not apply to Sweet potatoes or Yams.
|
||
• Do not apply pre-plant.
|
||
• Do not make more than 1 application of this product per season.
|
||
Early Post-emergence Application: Apply this product as a tank-mix partner in dry seeded Rice. Base applications on weed
|
||
and crop size guidelines of the tank mix partner. DO NOT apply to fields with standing water. If necessary, fields may be
|
||
flushed before treatment to produce vigorous Rice and weed growth. Because soil and weeds must be completely exposed
|
||
to spray coverage, no flood water should be on the field at the time of application. Cloddy soil, standing water (puddles) at the
|
||
time of application, or cracks in the soil that form after application may result in reduced weed control. Because of residual
|
||
activity of this product, this treatment may be applied if Rice is too small to maintain a flood on the field for weed control.
|
||
However, proper water management practices must be followed for normal Rice growth and activity of this product.
|
||
RICE
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or on dry bulk fertilizer (delayed pre-emergence and early post-emergence
|
||
applications only) to Rice grown under conventional-tillage, reduced-tillage, minimum-tillage, no-till systems or on stale
|
||
seedbeds.
|
||
• The seedbed should be firm and free of clods and prepared to allow for good seed coverage. The use of a planter under
|
||
conditions that do not allow good soil coverage of the Rice seed can result in reduced stand or stunting if this product
|
||
contacts germinating Rice seed,
|
||
• Apply only when growing conditions favor vigorous Rice growth. The seedbed should have adequate moisture for seed
|
||
germination.
|
||
• Uniformly apply the specified rate of this product after Rice planting and before Rice emergence (spiking) and weed
|
||
germination. Apply after Rice seed has absorbed water and germinated and after the soil has been previously sealed over
|
||
the seed by at least 1 inch of rainfall or by irrigation (flush). If the soil has not been sealed by rain or flush, apply when 80%
|
||
of germinated seeds have a primary root (radicle) or shoot at least one-half inch long. If moisture is not sufficient, flushing
|
||
before application of this product to supply moisture for root (radicle) initiation and for vigorous Rice and weed growth is
|
||
advised.
|
||
• If applied to soil before these conditions, or to cracked soil, stand reduction or stunting of Rice may occur. Under some
|
||
conditions, use of gibberellic acid treated seed, heavy rainfall after application or flushing after application may result in
|
||
herbicide injury to Rice. Rice can overcome moderate injury with appropriate cultural practices. Because of the residual
|
||
activity of this product, this treatment may be applied if Rice is too small to maintain a flood on the field for weed control.
|
||
However, proper water management practices must be followed for normal Rice growth and activity of this product.
|
||
|
||
In California water-seeded Rice, this product may be applied with aerial or ground application equipment.
|
||
Triclopyr
|
||
Page 41 of 68
|
||
Post-emergence Tank-Mixes: To control emerged weeds at application, this product may be tank-mixed with one of the
|
||
following post-emergence herbicides;
|
||
Orthosulfamuron
|
||
Penoxsulam
|
||
Propanil*
|
||
program: Barnyardgrass, Redstem (suppression only). Smallflower umbrella sedge (suppression only), Sprangletop, early
|
||
and late Watergrass (including biotypes resistant to other herbicide modes of action, e g.. Rice mimic).
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION: For ground equipment, apply the specified rate of this product in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
If this product applied as a tank-mix with another herbicide, ensure proper gallonage per acre according to label directions
|
||
(i.e., 20 to 30 for Propanil) is used for thorough coverage. Use a calibrated low-pressure (20 to 40 psi) sprayer equipped with
|
||
appropriate nozzles for uniform spray distribution and minimize drift. Keep the bypass line on or near the bottom of the tank
|
||
to minimize foaming. Nozzle screens must be no finer than 50 mesh. Do not apply this product during periods of gusty winds
|
||
or when wind velocity is more than 20 mph.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION: Apply the specified rate of this product in 5 to 10 gallons of water per acre by air. If this product is
|
||
applied as a tank-mix with another herbicide, ensure proper gallonage per acre according to label directions (i.e., 10 to 15 with
|
||
propanil) is used for thorough coverage. To minimize drift, do not apply during periods of wind more than 10 mph, when wind
|
||
conditions favor drift or if there is a temperature inversion. Use a flagman or an automatic mechanical flagging unit on the
|
||
aircraft to avoid overlapping and possible crop injury.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Water Seeded Rice:
|
||
• Do not apply this product before the 4 leaf Rice stage (spike plus 3 true leaves) or to Rice that is not well-rooted/pegged.
|
||
Rice must be standing erect after the flood is removed and before application.
|
||
• Do not apply to fields with standing water.
|
||
• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Do not apply in liquid fertilizer.
|
||
• Do not spray target crop within 60 feet of sensitive crops (crops not listed on this label).
|
||
• Do not spray target crop within 60 feet of crops labeled for application with this product where the method of application, rate
|
||
or timing of spray application is prohibited.
|
||
• Do not apply more than the maximum rate for any soil type in one season.
|
||
• Do not use water containing residues of this product from Rice cultivation to irrigate food or feed crops not registered for use
|
||
with this product.
|
||
• In case of a crop failure because of weather conditions or disease after treatment with this product alone or in tank-mix,
|
||
only drilled dry seeded Rice may be immediately replanted; however, the grower assumes all risks and consequences
|
||
associated with replanting of rice because there is the potential for stand reduction or stunting. A 10% increase in seeding
|
||
rate is advised. Replant seed below the herbicide layer because reduced stand or stunting may occur if this product contacts
|
||
germinating Rice seed.
|
||
• Do not replant gibberellic acid treated seed.
|
||
• Do not reapply this product alone or in tank-mix.
|
||
• Do not apply to Rice that are stressed. Stress factors include cold or hot temperature extremes, excessive moisture or
|
||
drought, problem soils, poor field drainage, or deep water after application.
|
||
Bispyribac
|
||
Cyhalofop
|
||
Fenoxaprop
|
||
*Observe all restrictions regarding Propanil-restricted zones.
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Delayed Pre-Emergence Application
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Early Post-Emergence Application
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated (All States) Application: Apply within 60 days of planting and incorporate.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application:
|
||
Page 42 of 68
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or on dry bulk fertilizer (only Fall and pre-plant incorporated applications).
|
||
Use Restrictions on Rice
|
||
• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Do not apply in liquid fertilizer.
|
||
• Not for use in grain drilled, dry seeded Rice in California.
|
||
• Do not apply to Rice fields if fields are used for fish production, especially catfish farming. (Note: This product may be applied
|
||
to Rice fields used for crayfish production.)
|
||
• Do not use water containing residue of this product from Rice cultivation to irrigate food or feed crops not registered for use
|
||
with this product.
|
||
• In case of crop failure because of weather conditions or disease after treatment with this product alone or in tank-mix, only
|
||
drilled dry-seeded Rice may be immediately replanted; however, the grower assumes all risks and consequences associated
|
||
with replanting of Rice because there is the potential for stand reduction or stunting. A 10% increase in seeding rate is
|
||
advised. Replant seed below the herbicide layer because reduced stand or stunting may occur if this product contacts
|
||
germinating Rice seed. DO NOT replant with gibberellic acid treated seed. DO NOT reapply this product alone or in tank
|
||
mix.
|
||
• Do not apply this product and then flush for germination.
|
||
• Do not apply to stressed Rice. Stress factors include cold or hot temperature extremes, excessive moisture or drought,
|
||
problem soils, poor field drainage or deep water after application.
|
||
• Do not apply early pre-emergence or pre-plant incorporated because severe Rice injury is possible.
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled
|
||
In addition to the weeds listed in the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" table, this product will control the following weeds in Rice:
|
||
Junglerice and Sprangletop.
|
||
Post-Emergence Application in California Water Seeded Rice
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Sand, Loamy sand
|
||
Sandy loam_________________________________
|
||
Loam, Silt loam. Silt, Sandy clay loam_____________
|
||
Silty clay loam. Clay loam, Sandy clay. Silty clay. Clay
|
||
SAFFLOWER
|
||
Plant Safflower 1.5 to 2 inches deep and completely cover with soil. In California, plant Safflower deep enough to completely
|
||
cover with soil.
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
DO NOT USE
|
||
0,75
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.0
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.75
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.0
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.75
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.0
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 43 of 68
|
||
FALL APPLICATION IN CALIFORNIA - Apply this product and immediately incorporate during tillage operations in the Fall to
|
||
target winter annual weeds before planting Safflower the following Spring. Before Safflower planting in the Spring, fields
|
||
treated with this product should receive at least one additional incorporation.
|
||
In California, pre-emergence application of this product to Safflower must be followed with irrigation or rainfall to establish a
|
||
crop stand.
|
||
No-titt Safflower: This product may be applied at 1.5 quarts per acre to 30 days before planting (pre-plant) to immediately
|
||
after planting (pre-emergence). DO NOT use in California.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Safflower (All Tillage Types)
|
||
• Do not apply this product post-emergence.
|
||
• Do not apply more than the highest rate per acre for any soil type.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated safflower fields.
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Pre-emergence application of this
|
||
product to Safflower may increase the likelihood of crop injury, especially when crops are grown in stress situations, such as
|
||
compacted soils. Decreased herbicide performance compared to pre-plant incorporated application may also result from a
|
||
pre-emergence application. If dry conditions with limited precipitation exist or unseasonably cool temperatures after planting
|
||
are forecast, apply this product before planting and mechanically incorporate with tillage. This product may be applied pre
|
||
emergence in conventional-tillage Safflower.
|
||
Fall Applications: This product may be surface applied or incorporated in the Fall, after Fall harvest and prior to ground
|
||
freeze in states North of I-80 and the entire states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio,
|
||
Oklahoma, and Texas. Fall applications of this product will not provide season-long weed control.
|
||
FALL APPLICATION IN MINNESOTA, MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, AND SOUTH DAKOTA - Apply this product and
|
||
immediately incorporate in late Fall before planting Safflower the following Spring. Apply this product in the late Fall when soil
|
||
temperatures are 45°F or below but before the ground freezes. DO NOT apply when air temperature is below 45°F. Before
|
||
Safflower planting in the Spring, fields treated with this product should receive at least one shallow additional incorporation.
|
||
Spring incorporation should be at an angle to the last tillage operation.
|
||
____________________Northern States*
|
||
____________________Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_____ro_____
|
||
______1J5______
|
||
1.5
|
||
Pre-Plant incorporated, Pre-Emergence Applications
|
||
Southern States*
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_______ TO _______
|
||
_______ 15_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
*See map for specific States in the "USE AREA" seciion.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
*For use in California, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota only.
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.75
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.5
|
||
Pre-Plant Incorporated (Fall)*__________
|
||
_______________________Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter________________
|
||
__________ 1.25_____________________
|
||
__________ T5 _____________________
|
||
1.75
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
_______ I^S_______
|
||
_______ 1.75_______
|
||
1.75
|
||
SOYBEANS
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or on dry bulk fertilizer (only Fall and pre-plant incorporated applications).
|
||
• This product may be applied to Soybeans grown under conventional-tillage, minimum-tillage or no-till systems.
|
||
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application: Apply this product within 60 days of planting and incorporate.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Note: Livestock can graze or be fed forage from treated Soybean fields.
|
||
Page 44 of 68
|
||
Pre-plant Surface Application: Apply this product within 15 days of planting. When used in tank-mix or applied sequentially
|
||
with post-emergence herbicides, this product may be applied within 45 days of planting.
|
||
Pre-emergence Application; Apply this product at planting or within 2 days after planting. Apply to a firm seedbed free of
|
||
clods. Do not make applications of this product pre-emergence North of I-80 except in the states of Indiana, Michigan and
|
||
Ohio.
|
||
Pre-plant Surface Application: Apply this product within 15 days of planting. This product may be applied within 45 days of
|
||
planting when used in a tank-mix or applied sequentially with Glyphosate, Glyphosate + Imazethapyr, Imazethapyr, Imazamox.
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled
|
||
In addition to the weeds listed in the "WEEDS CONTROLLED ” table, this product will control or reduce competition from the
|
||
following weeds in Soybeans; Itchgrass and Red Rice. (See "Use Rates" above for specific rates for these weeds.)
|
||
Use Restrictions on Soybeans
|
||
• Do not apply post-emergence on Soybeans or serious crop injury can result.
|
||
• Do not use this product in Soybeans in California.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 85 days.
|
||
• Do not exceed 1 application per crop season at the highest rate per acre for any given soil type and application method.
|
||
SOYBEANS (EDAMAME)
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied only by ground.
|
||
• This product may be applied to vegetable Soybeans (Edamame) grown under conventional-tillage, minimum-tillage or no
|
||
till systems.
|
||
Fall Surface, Fall Incorporated, Pre-Plant Surface, Pre-Plant Incorporated Applications_______
|
||
1 Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
1.Q
|
||
_____rs______
|
||
_______1.5
|
||
*Do not exceed 1.05 quarts of this product per acre for Southern states. See map for specific States in the "USE AREA"section.
|
||
**For heavy clay soils, apply this product at the broadcast rate of 1.6 quarts per acre.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine**
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
*Do not use on soils with more than 3% organic matter.
|
||
Pre-Plant Incorporated Applications for Red Rice Control and Itchgrass Suppression
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)_______
|
||
Up to 3% Organic Matter*
|
||
n
|
||
_________1^5____________
|
||
2.0
|
||
Pre-Emergence Applications_________________________________
|
||
_________________________Rate (Qts./Acre)_____________________
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75 ~
|
||
_____ro_____
|
||
1.25
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75
|
||
_______1.25*______
|
||
1.5
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75
|
||
_______TO_______
|
||
1.0
|
||
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application; Apply this product within 60 days of planting and incorporate.
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Note: Livestock can graze or be fed forage from treated vegetable Soybean (Edamame) fields.
|
||
Page 45 of 68
|
||
Bearberry
|
||
Bilberry
|
||
Blueberry, lowbush
|
||
Cloudberry
|
||
Cranberry
|
||
Lingonberry
|
||
Muntries
|
||
Partridgeberry
|
||
Strawberry
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Apply to a firm seedbed, free of
|
||
clods. Do not apply this product pre-emergence North of 1-80, except in the states of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio,
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation unless otherwise specified.
|
||
• Uniformly apply 0.75 to 1.5 quarts of this product per acre as a broadcast spray to the soil surface at pre-transplant time or
|
||
post-transplant time (must be within 7 days of transplanting of rootstock in the Pacific Northwest). However, in areas where
|
||
irrigation is used daily (frequently) after transplanting, apply this product just before the end of the watering regime to
|
||
maximize weed control benefits of this product. Extended periods of irrigation may reduce residual control provided by this
|
||
product.
|
||
• Applications of this product to row middles between the beds are allowed. DO NOT apply post-transplant if new foliage from
|
||
rootstock is exposed to spray area. A second application of 0.75 to 1.5 quarts of this product per acre may be applied in a
|
||
band to the soil between crop rows (or between the plastic beds) 35 days before harvest, but DO NOT CONCENTRATE
|
||
THE RATE per acre into the treated area, and DO NOT allow spray to contact Strawberry or other low-growing berry plants.
|
||
The second application rate is based on per unit of treated area.
|
||
• This product may also be applied in the Fall or Winter dormancy. Uniformly apply 0.75 to 1.5 quarts of this product per acre
|
||
as a broadcast spray to the soil surface before onset of new seasonal growth from strawberry or other low-growing berry
|
||
crowns. DO NOT apply if new seasonal growth (leaves) has emerged or is exposed.
|
||
Use Restrictions for Soybeans (Edamame)
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1 application per crop season at the highest rate per acre for any given soil type and application
|
||
method.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 85 days.
|
||
• Do not use in California.
|
||
Pre-Ptant Surface, Pre-Plant Incorporated Applications___________________
|
||
__________________________Rate (Qts./Acre)____________________
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
To
|
||
_____rs______
|
||
_____rs______
|
||
*Do not exceed 1.05 quarts of this product per acre for Southern states. See map for specific States in the "USE AREA"section.
|
||
**For heavy clay soils, apply this product at the broadcast rate of 1.6 quarts per acre.
|
||
STRAWBERRIES AND OTHER LOW-GROWING BERRIES
|
||
This product may be applied to the following low-growing berries;
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine**
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Pre-Emergence Applications_____________________________
|
||
______________________Rate (Qts./Acre)__________________
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75
|
||
_____ro_____
|
||
1.25
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75
|
||
_______1.25*______
|
||
1.5
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75
|
||
_______TO_______
|
||
1.0
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Page 46 of 68
|
||
Chemigation Application: This product may be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems. Follow all directions, special
|
||
instructions and precautions for chemigation under the "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS"section. Do not allow irrigation water
|
||
treated with this product to contact Strawberry or other low-growing berry plants.
|
||
• This product may also be applied to perennial Strawberries or other low-growing berries after renovation. Uniformly apply
|
||
0.75 to 1,5 quarts per acre of this product as a broadcast spray to the soil surface after renovation (mowing or other
|
||
defoliation operation) when no foliage is exposed but before onset of new seasonal growth from Strawberry or other low-
|
||
growing berry crowns. DO NOT apply if new seasonal growth (leaves) has emerged or leaves are exposed.
|
||
Additional Use in Oregon and Washington in First Year Non-bearing Strawberries
|
||
Uniformly broadcast apply this product pre-emergence before transplanting Strawberries. DO NOT harvest for food or feed
|
||
any portion of the Strawberry plant within 1 year (365 days) of application of this product. DO NOT apply this product through
|
||
any type of irrigation system or by air.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Strawberries and Other Low-growing Berries
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.5 quarts of this product per acre per application.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 3.0 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 35 days.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated fields.
|
||
• Do not plant Lettuce within 6 months after application of this product if Strawberry beds were covered with plastic.
|
||
Use Precaution
|
||
• Stunting, reduced growth, or reduction in daughter plants may occur with the use of this product in Strawberries and other
|
||
low-growing berries.
|
||
Broadcast Rate* (Qts./Acre)
|
||
________2.1 to 3.1________
|
||
________2.1 to 4.2________
|
||
2.1 to 4.2
|
||
SUGARCANE
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground or air.
|
||
• This product may be applied pre-emergence through lay-by to plant or ratoon Sugarcane. Although there may be adequate
|
||
crop tolerance for post-emergence applications at lay-by, spray must be directed under the Sugarcane canopy to obtain
|
||
effective weed control.
|
||
Broadcast Use Rate for First Year Non-Bearing Strawberries_______________
|
||
__________________________Rate (Qts./Acre)__________________
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
1,0 to 1.5
|
||
1,0 to 1.5
|
||
1.25 to 1.75
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
0.75 to 1.0
|
||
1.0 to 1.25
|
||
1.0 to 1.5
|
||
____________________Use Area
|
||
All States except Hawaii_________
|
||
Hawaii______________________
|
||
Muck soil (Florida only)_________
|
||
*Use the high rate if: i) Clay soils, ii) No mechanical incorporation is planned, iii) Heavy weed populations are anticipated, iv) Itchgrass
|
||
infestation is anticipated, v) No shaving is planned.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Broadcast Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
_________075 __________
|
||
_______1.0 to 1.25_______
|
||
1.25 to 1.5
|
||
|
||
Note: Plant Sunflower and other Group 20B oilseeds 1.5 to 2 inches deep and completely cover with soil.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated (Spring Application) (All States): Apply up to 60 days prior to planting and incorporate.
|
||
Page 47 of 68
|
||
Calendula
|
||
Castor oil plant
|
||
Chinese tallowtree
|
||
Euphorbia
|
||
Evening primrose
|
||
Tallowwood
|
||
Tea oil plant
|
||
Vernonia
|
||
Areas in Hawaii Subject to High Winds: For wind speeds between 10 to 20 mph, DO NOT apply in a manner that allows
|
||
spray to drift from the application target site. Use drift mitigating measures, such as lowering the spray boom; use coarse
|
||
spray according to ASAE 572 definition for standard nozzles; use hooded or shielded sprayers; use spray drift retardants or
|
||
use any other measures known to control drift.
|
||
Additional Use as Fallow Ground Application Only in Louisiana: Apply this product before weed germination to control
|
||
annual weeds listed on this label plus Itchgrass (Raoulgrass), seedling Johnsongrass, and Panicum spp. in pre-plant fallow
|
||
ground Sugarcane. If necessary, control emerged weeds before application of this product with post-emergence herbicides
|
||
and/or mechanical cultivation.
|
||
Non-cropped Water Drainage Areas Application Only in Louisiana: Apply this product before weed germination to non
|
||
irrigated, non-cropped water drainage areas (ditch banks) adjacent to Sugarcane fields. If necessary, control emerged weeds
|
||
before application of this product with post-emergence herbicides and/or mechanical cultivation.
|
||
Use Precautions
|
||
Ratoon sugarcane must be lightly shaved in early Spring to remove the old stubble before incorporation over the line of
|
||
Sugarcane is possible. Carefully adjust equipment to incorporate without causing excessive damage to emerging shoots.
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, or on dry bulk fertilizer (only Fall and pre-plant incorporated applications).
|
||
After cultivation and forming the beds in the Spring, apply this product at 2.6 quarts per acre using ground equipment.
|
||
Sugarcane beds should be free of trash or clods at the time of application. If sufficient rainfall (0.5 to 0.75 inch) has not
|
||
occurred within 7 days of application, perform a shallow incorporation (1 to 2 inches) with an additional pass of a Lilliston-type
|
||
Lely Roterra™ cultivator set to cut 2 or 3 inches deep. A minimum interval of 60 days between application of this product and
|
||
planting of Sugarcane is required or crop injury may occur. After planting, apply this product to Sugarcane pre-emergence
|
||
through lay-by, but DO NOT apply more than 6.25 quarts of this product per acre during one growing season.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated (Fall Applications) (Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota): Apply this product and
|
||
immediately incorporate in late Fall prior to planting Sunflower or oilseeds the following Spring. Apply this product in the late
|
||
Use Restrictions on Sugarcane
|
||
• Do not exceed 6.25 quarts of this product per acre in one growing season.
|
||
• Do not use less than 11 gallons of water as a carrier when applying this product for weed control.
|
||
« Do not make aerial applications at close-in because complete and uniform coverage cannot be obtained.
|
||
• Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 90 days.
|
||
• Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage or fodder to livestock.
|
||
Apply this product at 2.6 to 3.5 quarts per acre using ground equipment. DO NOT apply this product below the high water
|
||
mark or when water is present in the drainage area (ditchbank). DO NOT apply more than 6.25 quarts of this product per acre
|
||
during one growing season.
|
||
SUNFLOWER AND OTHER GROUP 20B OILSEEDS
|
||
This product may be applied to the following Oilseed crops:
|
||
Jojoba
|
||
Niger seed
|
||
Rose hip
|
||
Stokes aster
|
||
Sunflower
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 48 of 68
|
||
Lay-by Application: This product may be applied as a directed spray following the last normal cultivation (lay-by), usually 4
|
||
to 6 weeks after transplanting Tobacco. Apply this product in a 16 to 24 inch band between the crop rows. Do not allow spray
|
||
to contact Tobacco plants.
|
||
Fall when soil temperatures are 45°F or below but before the ground freezes. Do not apply when air temperature is below
|
||
45°F. Prior to planting Sunflowers or oilseeds in the Spring, fields treated with this product should receive at least one shallow
|
||
additional incorporation. Spring incorporation should be at an angle to the last tillage operation.
|
||
Pre-plant Incorporated Application: Apply and incorporate within 60 days of transplanting Tobacco.
|
||
Applied according to directions and under normal growing conditions, this product will not harm transplanted Tobacco. Under
|
||
stress conditions for plant growth such as cold/wet or hot/dry weather, this product can produce a temporary retardation of
|
||
Tobacco development.
|
||
No-till Sunflower or other Group 20B Oilseeds: This product may be applied at 1.5 quarts per acre up to 30 days before
|
||
planting (pre-plant) to immediately after planting (pre-emergence). DO NOT use in California.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Sunflowers and Other Group 20B Oilseeds (All Tillage Types)
|
||
• Do not apply this product post-emergence.
|
||
• Do not feed forage or graze livestock in treated Sunflower or other Group 20B oilseeds fields.
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Apply this product at planting or up to 2 days after planting. Pre-emergence applications of this
|
||
product to Sunflower or oilseeds may increase the likelihood of crop injury especially when they are grown in stress situations
|
||
such as compacted soils. Decreased herbicide performance compared to pre-plant incorporated applications may also result
|
||
from a pre-emergence application. If dry conditions with limited precipitation exist or unseasonably cool temperatures following
|
||
planting are forecasted, apply this product prior to planting and mechanically incorporate with tillage.
|
||
This product may be applied pre-emergence in conventional tillage Sunflower or other Group 20B oilseeds, except in
|
||
California.
|
||
Pre-Plant Incorporated (Spring), Pre-Emergence (Conventional Tillage) Applications
|
||
Southern States*
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
*For use in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota only.
|
||
TOBACCO
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied only by ground.
|
||
Pre-Plant Incorporated (Fall) Application*________________________
|
||
__________________________Rate (Qts./Acre)__________________
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
T25
|
||
_______175_______
|
||
1.75
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
175
|
||
1.5_______
|
||
1.75
|
||
____________Northern States
|
||
____________Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
< 3% Organic Matter
|
||
TO
|
||
_______175_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
> 3% Organic Matter
|
||
TO
|
||
_______T5_______
|
||
1.5
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0?75
|
||
TO
|
||
T5
|
||
*See map of specific States under the "USE AREA" section.
|
||
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Use Area Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
Other States
|
||
Lay-by Application
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Use Rates:
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Page 49 of 68
|
||
Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North
|
||
Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
|
||
Apply to a seedbed that is firm and free of clods and trash. Prepare the seedbed to ensure good seed coverage by the soil
|
||
and seed-to-soil contact. Use high quality seed. When applications of this product are intended to be made pre-emergence or
|
||
delayed pre-emergence, plant seed at least 1 inch deep to avoid possible crop injury, but not too deep for proper germination.
|
||
When applications of this product are intended to be made post-emergence, plant seed at least 0.5 to 1.0 inch to avoid crop
|
||
injury.
|
||
For control of established weeds, this product may be tank-mixed with any post-emergence herbicide registered for use in
|
||
Wheat or Triticale. This product provides residual control of the weeds listed in this label. If compatibility is not known, perform
|
||
a mixing test to check the compatibility of this product with other potential tank-mix partner(s).
|
||
Uniformly apply this product as a pre-emergence, delayed pre-emergence (after Wheat or Triticale seed has germinated) or
|
||
post-emergence treatment from the 1®* leaf stage of Wheat or Triticale until before the flag leaf is visible/emerged for weed
|
||
control. Apply before weed germination. Emerged weeds will not be controlled by this treatment.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Tobacco
|
||
• Do not apply as a broadcast spray as contact may cause malformed Tobacco leaves.
|
||
In Wheat stubble, this product may be applied in the Fall, Spring or early Summer during the fallow period after Wheat harvest
|
||
as a planned residual treatment to control labeled broadleaf and grass weeds. Apply this product in tank-mixture with
|
||
Glyphosate to control emerged weeds. There must be at least 4 months interval between fallow application of this product
|
||
and rotational planting of any Fail-seeded cereal crops. Apply up to, but not more than 1.5 quarts of this product per acre in
|
||
any fallow application. Do not make more than 1 application of this product during a single fallow period before rotational
|
||
Pre-Plant Incorporated Application
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.25
|
||
1.25
|
||
1.0
|
||
1.5
|
||
1.5
|
||
WHEAT AND TRITICALE
|
||
Methods of Application, Timing and Rates
|
||
• This product may be applied by ground, air, chemigation or on dry bulk fertilizer (only delayed pre-emergence and post
|
||
emergence applications).
|
||
• This product may be applied pre-emergence, delayed pre-emergence or post-emergence in Fall-seeded, Winter-seeded or
|
||
Spring-seeded Wheat or Triticale.
|
||
Southern States*
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0.75 to 1
|
||
0,75 to 1.5
|
||
1 to 1.5
|
||
*See map of specific states under the "USE AREA" section.
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Medium
|
||
Fine
|
||
Coarse____________________
|
||
Medium: Sandy clay loam. Loam
|
||
Medium; Silt loam. Silt
|
||
Fine______________________
|
||
Coarse____________________
|
||
Medium____________________
|
||
Fine
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
0,75
|
||
1,0
|
||
1.0
|
||
Northern States*
|
||
Rate (Qts./Acre)
|
||
075
|
||
0.75 to 1.25
|
||
1.0 to 1.5
|
||
|
||
Common Name
|
||
Page 50 of 68
|
||
Efficacy of this product will be improved if the application is followed by one-half inch of rainfall or its equivalent in sprinkler
|
||
irrigation. Erratic weed control may result if this product is not activated by rainfall or irrigation within 30 days.
|
||
planting of any Fall-seeded cereal crops. Follow rotational crop restrictions when planting a rotational crop after a fallow
|
||
application of this product.
|
||
Note: If loss of grain crop occurs, any crop registered for this product pre-plant incorporated use may be replanted the same
|
||
year without adverse effects. Do not replant Wheat or Triticale.
|
||
Use Restrictions on Wheat and Triticale
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1.5 quarts of this product per acre per season.
|
||
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) for grain or straw: 60 days.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for hay; 28 days.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for forage: 11 days.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Do not apply this product in greenhouses, shade houses or other enclosed structures.
|
||
• Not for use for commercial seed production.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
This product is used for pre-emergence control of the weeds listed below. This product will not control established weeds. If
|
||
weeds should develop prior to activation of herbicide, shallow cultivate to destroy existing weeds or where practical, remove
|
||
by hand. When cultivating for any reason, it should be shallow. This product may be used in conjunction with herbicides
|
||
registered for post-emergence use Glyphosate or Glufosinate for the control of established weeds. Do not apply sprays
|
||
containing Glyphosate or Glufosinate over-the-top of desirable plants. Application of this product may be followed by any
|
||
registered herbicide to control weeds not listed on this label.
|
||
_________________Scientific Name
|
||
Echinochloa crus-gatli
|
||
Poa annua
|
||
Soliva pterosperma
|
||
Mollugo verticillata
|
||
Stellaria media
|
||
Cerastium vulgatum
|
||
Trifolium procumbens
|
||
Digitaria spp.
|
||
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
|
||
Gnaphallum spp.
|
||
Oenothera biennis
|
||
Amsinckia Intermedia
|
||
Erodium spp.
|
||
Setaria faberl
|
||
Setaria viridls
|
||
Setaria glauca
|
||
Eleusine indica
|
||
Lamium amplexicaule
|
||
Rottboellia exaltata
|
||
Sorghum halepense
|
||
Echinochloa colona
|
||
Polygonum aviculare
|
||
Kochla scoparia
|
||
Chenopodium album
|
||
Eragrostis spp.
|
||
Panicum fasciculatum
|
||
Panicum dichotomiflorum
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Bluegrass, annual
|
||
Burweed, lawn
|
||
Carpetweed
|
||
Chickweed, common
|
||
Chickweed, mouseear
|
||
Clover, hop
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Crowfootgrass
|
||
Cudweed
|
||
Eveningprimrose
|
||
Fiddleneck
|
||
Filaree
|
||
Foxtail, giant
|
||
Foxtail, green
|
||
Foxtail, yellow
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Henbit
|
||
itchgrass
|
||
Johnsongrass (from seed)
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate
|
||
Kochia
|
||
Lambsquarters
|
||
Lovegrass (from seed)
|
||
Panicum, browntop
|
||
Panicum, Fall
|
||
TURFGRASSES, ORNAMENTALS, LANDSCAPES OR GROUND MAINTENANCE, NON
|
||
BEARING FRUIT AND NUT TREE NURSERIES, CONIFER AND HARDWOOD SEEDLING
|
||
NURSERIES, TREE PLANTATIONS, AND NON-CROPLAND AREAS
|
||
|
||
USE SITES
|
||
Page 51 of 68
|
||
Panicum, Texas
|
||
Pigweed
|
||
Puncturevine
|
||
Purslane
|
||
Pusley, Florida
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Sandbur, field
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Signalgrass
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Speedwell, corn
|
||
Sprangletop, Mexican
|
||
Sprangletop, red
|
||
Spurge, annual
|
||
Spurge, prostrate
|
||
Velvetleaf (buttonweed)
|
||
Witchgrass
|
||
Woodsorrel, yellow
|
||
Woolly cupgrass
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Ground Driven Sprayer
|
||
1. Fill tank one-half to three-quarters full with clean water.
|
||
2. Add this product to the partially filled tank while agitating and then fill the remainder of the tank with water.
|
||
LANDSCAPE ORNAMENTAL MAINTENANCE AREAS
|
||
This product is used as a selective soil applied herbicide for pre-emergence control of most annual grasses and certain
|
||
broadleaf weeds as they germinate in the following landscape ornamental maintenance areas: grounds or lawns around
|
||
residential and commercial establishments, multi-family dwellings, military and other institutions, parks, airports, roadsides,
|
||
schools, picnic grounds, athletic fields, houses of worship, cemeteries, golf courses, prairie grass areas, and sod farms.
|
||
NON-CROPLAND AREAS
|
||
This product can be used in the following non-crop areas; railroad, utility, highway, pipeline rights-of-way; highway guardrails,
|
||
delineators and sign posts; bridge abutments and approaches; utility substations; petroleum tank farms; pumping installations;
|
||
storage areas; fence rows; windbreaks and shelterbelts; paved or gravel surfaces; and established Wildflower plantings where
|
||
weed control is desired.
|
||
IN AND AROUND FIELD LINER AND CONTAINER ORNAMENTAL PRODUCTION
|
||
This product can be used in field liner and container ornamental production.
|
||
GENERAL GROUND MAINTENANCE
|
||
This product can be applied for general grounds maintenance in the following areas; parking lots, driveways and roadsides,
|
||
alleyways, bike and jogging paths, vacant lots, buildings, stone gardens and gravel yards, markers and fence lines, and mulch
|
||
beds. It may be used under asphalt or concrete treatments as part of a site preparation program.
|
||
BULB PLANTINGS, NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT TREE NURSERIES, CONIFERS AND HARDWOOD SEEDLING
|
||
NURSERIES, AND TREE PLANTATIONS FOR SITE PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE
|
||
This product can also be used in bulb plantings, non-bearing fruit and nut trees, conifers, hardwood seedling nurseries and
|
||
tree plantations for site preparation and maintenance. Applications of this product can be made to plant species listed on this
|
||
label; trees, shrubs, groundcovers, perennials, bulbs, ornamental grasses, and bedding plants.
|
||
Panicum texanum
|
||
Amaranthus spp.
|
||
Tribulus terrestris
|
||
Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Richardia scabra
|
||
Sisymbrium irio
|
||
Cenchrus incertus
|
||
Capsella bursa-pastoris
|
||
Brachiaria platyphylla
|
||
Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Veronica arvensis
|
||
Leptochloa uninervia
|
||
Leptochloa filiformis
|
||
Euphorbia spp.
|
||
Euphorbia humistrata
|
||
Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Panicum capillars
|
||
Oxalis strlcta
|
||
Eriochloa villosa
|
||
TURFGRASS SITES
|
||
This product is used as a selective soil applied herbicide for pre-emergence control of most annual grasses and certain
|
||
broadleaf weeds as they germinate in Turfgrass sites: golf courses, ta’wns, sod farms, and other turf areas.
|
||
|
||
For additional mixing instructions, refer to the section “TANK-MIXING INFORMATION ”found at the beginning of this label.
|
||
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|
||
Efficacy of this product will be improved if the application is followed by one-half inch of rainfall or its equivalent in sprinkler
|
||
irrigation. If this product is not activated by rainfall or irrigation within 30 days, erratic weed control may result.
|
||
During application it is desirable to agitate the mixture on occasion to ensure mixing. If the spray mixture is allowed to settle
|
||
for any period of time, thorough agitation is essential before spraying is resumed.
|
||
To prevent establishment of weeds along the edges of treated area, it may be necessary to overlap the spray 3 to 6 inches
|
||
onto sidewalks or driveways, etc., to ensure effective application rates in these especially vulnerable sites. Where temporary
|
||
discoloration of pavement is to be avoided, do not rub or scrub surface. Rinse area immediately using a heavy spray of water
|
||
to avoid staining. Treated Turfgrass should be dry before entering to avoid staining onto non-treated surfaces.
|
||
Backpack Sprayer
|
||
1. Begin with a clean spray tank.
|
||
2. Fill the spray tank one-half full with clean water and add the required amount of this product to the sprayer.
|
||
3. Cap sprayer and agitate to ensure mixing.
|
||
4. Uncap sprayer and finish filling tank to desired level.
|
||
5. Cap sprayer and agitate once again.
|
||
Liquid Fertilizers
|
||
Always test small quantities using a simple jar test before mixing. Add the required amount of this product to half-filled spray
|
||
tank while agitating, then add the fertilizer product. Complete filling spray tank to desired level.
|
||
Dry Bulk Fertilizers
|
||
This product may be applied onto dry bulk fertilizers.
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
Uniformly apply in 5 or more gallons of water per acre. Exercise precaution to minimize drift. DO NOT apply during periods of
|
||
gusty winds or when wind conditions favor drifting. Spray drift can cause injury to sensitive crops. Use a flagman or an
|
||
automatic mechanical flagging unit on the aircraft to avoid overlapping and possible crop injury.
|
||
SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in sufficient water per acre to uniformly treat the area with a spray
|
||
pressure of 20 to 50 psi. Suggested spray volumes are 20 to 200 gpa for professional Turfgrass, landscape and ornamental
|
||
applications, and 10 to 200 gpa for the following non-crop applications: roadsides, utility rights-of-way or soft-residual bare
|
||
ground applications. Maintain continuous agitation during spraying with good mechanical or bypass agitation. Avoid overlaps
|
||
that will increase rates above those specified.
|
||
Avoid application when winds may cause drift. Avoid unintentional contact of spray solution with driveways, stone, wood, or
|
||
other porous surfaces. Rinse immediately with water to avoid staining. Avoid mechanically scrubbing until surface area is
|
||
thoroughly rinsed. Treated Turfgrass should be dry before entering to avoid staining onto non-treated surfaces.
|
||
3. Maintain continuous agitation while adding this product and until spraying is completed. If the spray mixture is allowed to
|
||
settle for any period of time, thorough agitation is essential before spraying is resumed. Continue agitation while spraying.
|
||
4. If this product is to be used in tank-mixtures with other registered herbicides, then follow directions on the labels of those
|
||
products which recommend tank-mixing.
|
||
TURFGRASSES
|
||
Use this product for pre-emergence control of grasses and certain broadleaf weed species as they germinate in any Turfgrass
|
||
site (golf courses, lawns, sod farms and other turf areas) and landscape ornamental maintenance areas. Examples of such
|
||
sites include, but are not limited to: grounds or lawns around residential and commercial establishments, multifamily dwellings,
|
||
military and other institutions, parks, airports, roadsides, schools, picnic grounds, athletic fields, houses of worship,
|
||
cemeteries, golf courses; prairie grass areas, and sod farms.
|
||
|
||
Rate of This Product*
|
||
Type of Turfgrass Weeds Controlled Qts./Ac.
|
||
1.5 to 2.1
|
||
1.5 to 2.1
|
||
1.5 to 3.15 1.1 to 2.3
|
||
1.5 to 2.1 1.1 to 1.6
|
||
1.5 1.1
|
||
1.5 1.1
|
||
1.5 to 2.1 1.1 to 1.6
|
||
Page 53 of 68
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply prior to weed germination in Spring. Repeat application at
|
||
1.5 qts./Ac. (1.1 fl. OZS./1000 sq. ft.) for extended control after 5 to 8 weeks.
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS; Use as initial application prior to weed germination in Spring.
|
||
Repeat application at 1.1 to 1.5 qts./Ac. (0.86 to 1.1 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) after 8 weeks
|
||
for extended control or where heavy weed infestations are expected.
|
||
All Turf Uses (Except Greens and Tees):
|
||
Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass, Evening
|
||
primrose, Fail panicum, Foxtail, Hop clover.
|
||
Knotweed, Oxalis, Poa annua, Prostrate
|
||
spurge. Purslane
|
||
Cool-season Grasses:
|
||
Bentgrass or Established Poa
|
||
annua (0.5 inch high or
|
||
taller)***
|
||
Cool-season Grasses:
|
||
Fescue (fine)
|
||
Fescue (tall)
|
||
Kentucky bluegrass
|
||
Perennial ryegrass
|
||
All Turf Uses (Except Greens and Tees):
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
All Turf Uses (Except Greens and Tees):
|
||
Chickweed, Com speedwell. Cudweed, Henbit,
|
||
Lawn burweed, Poa annua
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply in late Summer or early Fall prior to weed germination.
|
||
All Turf Uses:
|
||
Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass, Evening primrose.
|
||
Fall panicum. Foxtail, Hop clover. Knotweed,
|
||
Oxalis, Poa annua. Prostrate spurge.
|
||
Purslane
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use as initial application prior to weed germination in Spring.
|
||
Repeat application using 1.1 to 1.5 qts./Ac. (0.86 to 1.1 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) after 5 to 8
|
||
weeks for extended control or when heavy weed infestations are expected.
|
||
1.1 to 1.6
|
||
Fl. OZS./1000
|
||
sq. ft.
|
||
1.1 to 1.6
|
||
Residential Turf** and Sod Farm Turf Uses
|
||
Only:
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use as initial application prior to weed germination in Spring. If
|
||
the lower rate was used initially or for extended control after 5 to 8 weeks, repeat
|
||
application at 1.5 qts./Ac. (1.1 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.).
|
||
Golf Course, Commercial and Other Non-
|
||
Residential Turf Uses Only:
|
||
Goosegrass_________________________
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use as initial application prior to weed germination in Spring.
|
||
Repeat application at 1.5 qts./Ac. (1.1 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) if the lower rate was used
|
||
initially or for extended control after 5 to 8 weeks,.
|
||
All Turf Uses:
|
||
Chickweed, Corn speedwell. Cudweed,
|
||
Henbit, Lawn burweed, Poa annua
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply in late Summer or early Fall prior to weed germination.
|
||
Repeat application at 1.5 to 2.1 qts./Ac. (1.1 to 1.6 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) after 5 to 8
|
||
weeks for extended control of Poa annua.
|
||
|
||
1.5 to 2.1 1.1 to 1.6
|
||
1.5 to 3.15 1.1 to 2.3
|
||
1.5 1.1
|
||
1.5 to 2.1 1.1 to 1.6
|
||
For control of annual grass, this product can be tank-mixed with Fenoxaprop, Quinclorac or MSMA.
|
||
If compatibility with this product is not known, before tank-mixing, perform a simple jar test to ensure compatibility of herbicides.
|
||
Page 54 of 68
|
||
For control of broadleaved weeds, this product can be tank-mixed with 2,4-D + Mecoprop + Dicamba, 2,4-D and other similar
|
||
products.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
• Use on well-established Turfgrass with a dense and uniform stand.
|
||
• On turf that has been thinned or damaged due to Winter injury, excessive moisture, etc., allow turf to recover prior to
|
||
application.
|
||
• On newly planted areas, application should not be made until the Turfgrass has filled in and has been mowed at least four
|
||
times.
|
||
THIS PRODUCT IN TANK-MIXTURE
|
||
This product can be tank-mixed with post-emergence herbicides to control emerged weeds in non-residential Turfgrass.
|
||
Warm-season Grasses:
|
||
Bahiagrass
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Buffalograss
|
||
Centipedegrass
|
||
Fescue (Tall)
|
||
St. Augustinegrass
|
||
Zoysiagrass
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply prior to weed germination in Spring. Make a second
|
||
application 6 to 8 weeks later. For extended control, an additional application can be
|
||
made 8 weeks after the second application.
|
||
All Turf Uses:
|
||
Chickweed, Corn speedwell. Cudweed,
|
||
Henbit, Lawn burweed, Poa annua
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Apply in late Summer or early Fall prior to weed germination.
|
||
Repeat after 5 to 8 weeks for extended control of Poa annua.
|
||
*Do not exceed a maximum of 2.1 qts./Ac. (1.6 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) per application for use on residential and sod farm
|
||
Turfgrass. Do not exceed a maximum rate of 3.15 qts./Ac. or 2.3 fl. ozs./1000 sq. ft. per application for use on golf
|
||
course, commercial or other non-residential Turfgrass.
|
||
**Residential turf is defined as turf in any residential situation as well as home lawns, schools, parks, and playgrounds.
|
||
*** Do not use on Bentgrass or Poa annua greens or tees.
|
||
Residential* and Sod Farm Turf Uses Only:
|
||
Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass, Evening
|
||
primrose. Fall panicum. Foxtail, Hop clover.
|
||
Knotweed, Oxalis, Poa annua, Prostrate
|
||
spurge. Purslane
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use as initial application prior to weed germination in Spring.
|
||
Repeat application at 1.1 to 1.5 qts./Ac, (0,86 to 1.1 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) after 5 to 8
|
||
weeks if necessary.
|
||
Golf Course, Commercial and Other Non-
|
||
residential Turf Uses Only:
|
||
Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass, Evening
|
||
primrose. Fall panicum. Foxtail, Hop clover.
|
||
Knotweed, Oxalis, Poa annua, Prostrate
|
||
spurge. Purslane
|
||
USE INSTRUCTIONS: Use as initial application prior to weed germination in Spring.
|
||
Repeat application at 1.1 to 1.5 qts./Ac, (0,86 to 1.1 fl. ozs./IOOO sq. ft.) after 5 to 8
|
||
weeks if necessary.
|
||
All Turf Uses (Except Greens and Tees):
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
|
||
The amount of water used for the application is not critical but should be sufficient for thorough coverage without runoff.
|
||
Weed Control in All Non-Turfgrass Sites*
|
||
Long term (6 to 8) 4.2 3.2
|
||
Page 55 of 68
|
||
• Applications made to over-seeded warm-season Turfgrasses may cause thinning or injury of the over-seeded species,
|
||
• Delay reseeding or Winter over-seeding of treated Turfgrass for at least 3 months following the last application of this
|
||
product
|
||
• Delay sprigging Turfgrass for 5 months after application of this product.
|
||
*For all Turfgrass weed control rates, refer to the table found in the “TURFGRASSES ” section of this label.
|
||
**For extended control of weeds listed on this label, repeat applications can be made with this product.
|
||
Calibration of backpack or other handheld equipment will vary with each operator. Determine the amount of water needed to
|
||
treat 1000 square feet before mixing the spray solution. Follow the information in the “MIXING INSTRUCTIONS ” section of
|
||
this label.
|
||
Not all ornamental species or cultivars of species can be tested for plant safety. Refer to the list of ornamental plant species
|
||
found in the “ORNAMENTALS ” section. This product may be used on plant species not listed on this label. However, testing
|
||
a small number plants at the specified rate and evaluating for suitability before a broad-use application of this product is
|
||
advised. Refer to the table below for application rates.
|
||
Refer to the table “Weed Control in All Non-Turfgrass Sites*” found in the “LANDSCAPE AND GROUND MAINTENANCE ”
|
||
section for application rates.
|
||
Avoid unintentional contact of spray solution with stone, wood or other porous surface because staining may occur. Rinse
|
||
surfaces immediately using a heavy spray of water to avoid staining.
|
||
This product may be used for hardwood and conifer regeneration on conservation reserve program (CRP) land. This product
|
||
can also be used in Christmas trees and non-bearing fruit and nut crops and established vineyards, or bulb and Wildflower
|
||
field plantings, in established ornamentals planted in non-cropland areas including highway rights-of-way and utility
|
||
substations.
|
||
This Product
|
||
(Fl. OZS./1000 Sq. Ft.)
|
||
1.6
|
||
APPLICATION USING HANDHELD SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
To determine the amount of this product to apply per 1000 square feet using handheld spray equipment, use the table under
|
||
the “TURFGRASS”section.
|
||
________Length of Control (Months)
|
||
Short term (2 to 4)
|
||
USE RESTRICTION
|
||
Do not use on Bentgrass or Poa annua greens and tees or injury may occur.
|
||
ORNAMENTALS AND TREE PLANTA TIONS INCLUDING NON-CROPLAND AREAS
|
||
Use this product for grounds maintenance in non-cropland areas for pre-emergence control of the weed species listed on this
|
||
label in established tree plantations for site preparation, and for maintenance of conifer and hardwood seedling nurseries and
|
||
pulpwood and fiber farms.
|
||
LANDSCAPE AND GROUND MAINTENANCE
|
||
This product can be incorporated into landscape and ground maintenance programs to provide extended pre-emergence
|
||
control of most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds. Areas to be treated, fence lines and borders, mulch beds, parking
|
||
areas and roadsides, and around statuary or monuments should be free of emerged weeds before application. To remove
|
||
emerged weeds, either cultivate or tank-mix this product with a post-emergence herbicide labeled for such use.
|
||
Pre-Emergence Control of Listed Weeds**
|
||
This Product
|
||
(Qts./Acre)______
|
||
2.1
|
||
|
||
(eg-,
|
||
Page 56 of 68
|
||
Refer to the “LANDSCAPE AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS ”iab\e for instructions and restrictions before application of this
|
||
product.
|
||
Pistachio
|
||
Plum
|
||
Prune
|
||
Walnut (English)
|
||
Due to the diversity of species and varieties that exist in areas where Wildflowers are grown, the response to this product may
|
||
vary greatly. Test this product on desirable species to determine if area-wide applications can be made.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
This product may be applied to established perennial Wildflowers before emergence of weeds or Wildflowers. For Wildflowers
|
||
being established from seed, apply this product no sooner than 4 weeks after Wildflowers have emerged, but before weed
|
||
germination. If weeds have already germinated, add a labeled post-emergence product to control emerged weeds. It is the
|
||
pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable
|
||
restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow the most
|
||
restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
For post-emergence weed control, tank-mix this product with Glufosinate, Glyphosate, Sethoxydim or other herbicides labeled
|
||
for this use. Refer to approved labeling for species recommendations. Determine rates for tank-mix compounds from the
|
||
product labels of this product and partner herbicides before use. Use precaution to prevent combination sprays from direct
|
||
contact with desirable foliage or injury may result. This product plus Diuron or Simazine combinations will broaden weed
|
||
control spectrum. However, use of this combination may restrict the use of this product in sensitive areas.
|
||
NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT CROPS AND VINEYARDS
|
||
This product may be applied for pre-emergence control of most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds on the following
|
||
non-bearing crops;
|
||
NON-CROPLAND
|
||
Use this product for pre-emergence control of most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds as they germinate in the
|
||
following non-cropland areas; railroad, utility, highway, and pipeline rights-of-way; highway guardrails, delineators, and sign
|
||
posts; utility substations, petroleum tank farms, pumping installations, fence rows, storage areas, windbreaks and shelterbelts.
|
||
ORNAMENTAL BULBS
|
||
This product may be applied for control of susceptible annual weeds in ornamental bulbs listed in the “PERENNIALS ” tab\e
|
||
found in the “ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION ” section (e.g.. Crocus, Daffodil [Narcissus], Gladiolus,
|
||
Lily, Tulip, etc ). Apply this product before, during or after bulb emergence. If weeds have already germinated, add a labeled
|
||
post-emergence herbicide to control emerged weeds.
|
||
APPLICATIONS AT PLANTING OR TO ESTABLISHED TREES
|
||
When applying at planting, it is important to achieve slit closure to prevent this product from directly contacting the tree roots
|
||
or being washed into the root zone via the open slit, or root stunting may occur.
|
||
Almond
|
||
Apple
|
||
Apricot
|
||
Cherry
|
||
Citrus
|
||
Fig
|
||
Grape
|
||
Nectarine
|
||
Olive
|
||
Peach
|
||
Pear
|
||
Pecan
|
||
WILDFLOWERS
|
||
This product may be applied for control of susceptible annual weeds in plantings of Wildflowers listed in the “PERENNIALS ”
|
||
table found in the “ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION ” section. The perennial species noted
|
||
Black-eyed Susan, Blanket flower, California poppy. Coreopsis, Indian blanket. Oxeye daisy. Purple coneflower, Shasta daisy.
|
||
Tickseed, Yarrow) have been evaluated for plant tolerance to applications of this product at 2.1 quarts per acre.
|
||
|
||
For Control of Kochia: Combine this product with Diuron or Imazapyr if control has been a problem for other herbicides.
|
||
LANDSCAPE AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS
|
||
Use Site Use Instructions and Restrictions*
|
||
Landscape plantings**
|
||
Page 57 of 68
|
||
Avoid unintentional contact of spray solution with driveways, stone, wood or other porous surfaces. Rinse immediately with
|
||
water to avoid staining. Avoid mechanically scrubbing until surface area is thoroughly rinsed using a heavy spray of water.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
To control established weeds, 2,4-D, MSMA, Quinclorac, Sethoxydim or similar post-emergence herbicides may be tank-
|
||
mixed with this product. Apply according to label instructions for the respective products and follow the most restrictive label.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Applications may be made to existing weeds controlled by the partner herbicide. Determine the rates from the product labels
|
||
prior to use. Follow the most restrictive label instructions.
|
||
SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Ground Application
|
||
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in spray volumes of 20 to 200 gpa for Ornamental applications to
|
||
uniformly treat the area with a spray pressure of 25 to 50 psi. Maintain continuous agitation during spraying with good
|
||
mechanical or bypass agitation. Avoid overlaps that will increase rates above those specified. Avoid application when winds
|
||
may cause drift.
|
||
TOTAL VEGETATION CONTROL
|
||
This product tank-mixed with Diuron, Glufosinate, Glyphosate, Imazapyr, Imazapic, Sulfometuron or other products can
|
||
provide bare ground or total vegetation control. This product can be used to provide greater plant selectivity in areas where
|
||
such action may be desired. Such sites might have roots of landscape vegetation, ornamentals or desirable trees encroaching
|
||
into the treated zone. Refer to tank-mix partner labels regarding effects on desirable plants. Do not tank mix with Imazapyr or
|
||
Imazapic in California.
|
||
1. Do not apply to newly transplanted ornamentals until plants have been watered and
|
||
soil has been thoroughly packed and settled around roots.
|
||
2. Apply as a directed or over-the-top spray.
|
||
3. Use the lowest labeled rate when making applications to annuals. Repeat applications
|
||
can be made for extended landscape weed control.____________________________
|
||
1. This product may be applied to bulb species listed on the label.
|
||
2. Apply before bulb emergence.____________________________________________
|
||
1. This product may be applied in plantings of Wildflowers listed on the label. Refer to
|
||
specific instructions for rate and plant tolerance.
|
||
2. For Wildflowers being established from seed, apply at 4 weeks after germination but
|
||
before germination of weed seeds._________________________________________
|
||
*Plant only those desirable plant species listed on this label into soil treated the previous season with this product or
|
||
injury may occur.
|
||
**Before treating a large number of plants, spray a few plants and observe for 1 to 2 months for plant damage before
|
||
full scale application.
|
||
**Do not treat plants grown for food or feed. Do not use treated plants for food or feed.
|
||
INDUSTRIAL (UNIMPROVED) TURF
|
||
This product will control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds listed “WEEDS CONTROLLED ” and in “TURFGRASSES ’
|
||
sections of this label that might germinate in established grasses. Apply before weeds germinate.
|
||
Ornamental bulbs***
|
||
Wildflowers***
|
||
|
||
Page 58 of 68
|
||
Application Rates: Refer to the table ‘Weed Control in All Non-Turfgrass Sites*” under the “LANDSCAPE AND GROUND
|
||
MAINTENANCE ” section for application rates.
|
||
Avoid unintentional contact of spray solution with driveways, stone, wood or other porous surfaces. Rinse immediately with
|
||
water to avoid staining. Avoid mechanically scrubbing until surface area is thoroughly rinsed using a heavy spray of water.
|
||
Efficacy of this product will improve if the application is followed by one-half inch of rainfall or its equivalent in sprinkler
|
||
irrigation. If this product is not activated by rainfall or irrigation within 30 days, erratic weed control may result.
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
Uniformly apply in 5 or more gallons of water per acre. Exercise precaution to minimize drift. DO NOT apply during periods of
|
||
gusty winds or when wind conditions favor drifting. Spray drift can cause injury to sensitive crops. Use a flagman or an
|
||
automatic mechanical flagging unit on the aircraft to avoid overlapping and possible crop injury.
|
||
Handheld Spray Equipment Application: Refer to the table “Weed Control In All Non-Turfgrass Sites*” under the
|
||
“LANDSCAPE AND GROUND MAINTENANCE ” section to determine the amount of this product to apply per 1000 square
|
||
feet. The amount of water used for application is not critical, but should be sufficient for thorough coverage without runoff.
|
||
Handheld Spray Equipment Application: Refer to the table “Weed Control In All Non-Turfgrass Sites*” under the
|
||
“LANDSCAPE AND GROUND MAINTENANCE ” section to determine the amount of this product to apply per 1000 square
|
||
feet. The amount of water used for application is not critical, but should be sufficient for thorough coverage without runoff.
|
||
Applied according to label directions and under normal growing conditions, this product or tank-mix combinations of this
|
||
product will not cause crop injury. Over-application can result in crop-stand loss, crop injury or soil residues. Uneven
|
||
application can decrease weed control or cause crop injury.
|
||
SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Ground Application
|
||
Uniformly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in spray volumes of 20 to 200 gpa for ornamental applications to
|
||
uniformly treat the area with a spray pressure of 25 to 50 psi. Maintain continuous agitation during spraying with good
|
||
mechanical or bypass agitation. Avoid overlaps that will increase rates above those specified. Avoid application when winds
|
||
may cause drift.
|
||
Seedling diseases, cold weather, excessive moisture, high soil pH, high soil salt concentration or drought can weaken
|
||
seedlings and plants and increase the possibility of plant damage from use of this product.
|
||
ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
|
||
This product can be used in field, liner, and container ornamental production. Sprays of this product are safe around and over-
|
||
the-top of the established plants listed in the table “TOLERANT ORNAMENTAL SPECIES ” below. However, not all varieties
|
||
or strains of the plant species listed have been tested. Refer to the following “ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL
|
||
PRODUCTION - INSTRUCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ” section before any application of this product. Unintentional
|
||
consequences such as crop injury may result because of certain environmental or growing conditions, manner of use or
|
||
application. Therefore, before treating a large number of plants, spray a few plants and observe for plant damage before full
|
||
scale application of this product.
|
||
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
This product will not control established weeds. Therefore, areas to be treated should be free of established weeds at the time
|
||
of treatment. Alternatively, use this product with herbicides registered for post-emergence use in ornamentals and vegetation
|
||
control sites. Consult the labels of the tank-mix partners for treatments, rates precautions and restrictions for use in these
|
||
areas.
|
||
Calibration of backpack or other handheld equipment will vary with each operator. Determine the amount of water needed to
|
||
treat 1000 square feet before mixing the spray solution. Follow the directions in the “MIXING INSTRUCTIONS ” section of this
|
||
label.
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION - INSTRUCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Ornamental bulbs^
|
||
DO NOT apply sprays containing Glufosinate or Glyphosate over-the-top of ornamental plants.
|
||
Page 59 of 68
|
||
Newly transplanted container-
|
||
grown nursery stock^^
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the
|
||
applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
Uniformly apply in 5 or more gallons of water per acre. Exercise precaution to minimize drift. DO NOT apply during periods of
|
||
gusty winds or when wind conditions favor drifting. Spray drift can cause injury to sensitive crops. Use a flagman or an
|
||
automatic mechanical flagging unit on the aircraft to avoid overlapping and possible crop injury.
|
||
THIS PRODUCT IN TANK-MIXTURES FOR USE IN ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
|
||
Emerged weeds in ornamentals can be controlled using tank-mixes containing Fluazifop, Glufosinate, Glyphosate, Izoxaben,
|
||
Sethoxydim, Simazine and other similar products. If compatibility with this product is not known, before tank-mixing, use a
|
||
simple jar test to ensure compatibility of herbicides.
|
||
1. Do not make over-the-top applications at time of field transplanting. Use shielded
|
||
sprayer until plantings have been established for 1 year or more in the field.
|
||
2. Do not apply until transplants have been watered and soil has been thoroughly
|
||
packed and settled around transplants. Take care to ensure there are no cracks
|
||
in the soil where this product could come into contact with the roots.
|
||
3. Do not apply during bud swell, bud break, or at time of first flush of new growth.
|
||
4. Direct sprays away from grafted or budded tissue on transplants at all times.
|
||
1. Do not apply until transplants have been watered and soil has been thoroughly
|
||
packed and settled around transplants. Take care to ensure there are no cracks
|
||
in the soil where this product could come into contact with the roots.
|
||
2. For container-grown ornamentals, delay first application of the product to bare root
|
||
liners for 2 weeks after transplanting.
|
||
3. Do not apply during bud swell, bud break, or at time of first flush of new growth.
|
||
4. Direct sprays away from grafted or budded tissue on transplants at all times.
|
||
1. This product may be applied to bulb species listed on the label.
|
||
2. Apply before bulb emergence.
|
||
Plant only those desirable plant species listed on this label into soil treated the previous season with this product or injury
|
||
may occur.
|
||
2 Before treating a large number of plants, spray a few plants and observe for 1 to 2 months for plant damage before full
|
||
scale application.
|
||
Do not treat plants grown for food or feed. Do not use treated plants for food or feed.
|
||
Calibration of backpack or other handheld equipment will vary with each operator. Determine the amount of water needed to
|
||
treat 1000 square feet before mixing the spray solution. Follow the directions in the “MIXING INSTRUCTIONS ” section of this
|
||
label.
|
||
Greenhouses, shadehouses or
|
||
other enclosed structures
|
||
Newly transplanted field-grown
|
||
nursery stock^’^
|
||
Use Instructions and Restrictions^
|
||
Apply to soil (including mulch, gravel, wood chips or other permeable base), then
|
||
water in. Replace containerized ornamentals onto pad.
|
||
1. Do not apply during bud swell, bud break or at time of first flush of new grov4h.
|
||
2. Apply as a directed or over-the-top spray.
|
||
3. If newly budded or grafted rootstock, apply with a shielded sprayer.
|
||
4. Take care to ensure there are no cracks in the soil where this product could
|
||
come into contact with the roots.
|
||
Do not apply in greenhouses, shadehouses or other enclosed structures.
|
||
Site
|
||
Bareground for container
|
||
placement
|
||
Established container or field-
|
||
grown nursery stock^^
|
||
|
||
TOLERANT ORNAMENTAL SPECIES
|
||
BEDDING PLANTS
|
||
Page 60 of 68
|
||
This product may be tank-mixed with Glufosinate, Diuron, Glyphosate, Sethoxydim or other products to provide bareground
|
||
or total vegetation control.
|
||
For post-emergence weed control, tank-mix combinations of this product with Glufosinate, Glyphosate, Sethoxydim or other
|
||
labeled herbicides are directed. Refer to approved labeling for listed species. Determine rates for tank-mix combinations from
|
||
the product labels of this product and partner herbicides before use. Use precaution to prevent combination sprays from direct
|
||
contact with desirable foliage or injury may result. This product plus Diuron or Simazine combinations will broaden weed
|
||
control spectrum, however, use of these combinations may restrict the use of this product in sensitive areas. It is the pesticide
|
||
user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions
|
||
and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive
|
||
directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
This product can be used to provide greater plant selectivity in areas where such action may be desired. Such sites might
|
||
have roots of landscape vegetation, ornamentals or desirable trees encroaching into the treated zone. Refer to tank-mix
|
||
partner labels regarding effects on desirable plants. Applications may be made to existing weeds controlled by the partner
|
||
herbicide. Determine rates from the product labels before use. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products
|
||
are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all
|
||
product labels involved in tank-mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
|
||
of each product in the tank-mixture.
|
||
VEGETATION CONTROL IN ORNAMENTAL PRODUCTION
|
||
Use this product for pre-emergence control of most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds as they germinate on non
|
||
cropland areas including sign posts, pumping installations, fence rows, storage areas, windbreaks and shelterbelts.
|
||
CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATIONS
|
||
Use this product in Christmas tree plantations at planting or to established trees. When applying at planting, it is important to
|
||
achieve slit closure to prevent this product from directly contacting the tree roots or being washed into the root zone via the
|
||
open slit or root stunting may occur.
|
||
Sprays of this product are safe around and over-the-top of the established plants listed in the table “TOLERANT
|
||
ORNAMENTAL SPECIES ” below. However, not all varieties or strains of the plant species listed have been tested. Refer to
|
||
the section “ORNAMENTALS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION - INSTRUCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ” before any
|
||
application of this product.
|
||
Common Name______
|
||
Ageratum
|
||
Alyssum*
|
||
Anemone, Poppy-flowered
|
||
Artemesia
|
||
Balloonflower
|
||
Begonia*
|
||
Cabbage, Ornamental
|
||
Caladium
|
||
Cast-iron plant
|
||
China aster*
|
||
Crocosmia, Montebretia
|
||
Dahlia*
|
||
Dianthus (Sweet William)
|
||
Dusty miller
|
||
____________Scientific Name
|
||
Ageratum houstonianum
|
||
Alyssum saxatile
|
||
Anemone coronaria
|
||
Artemesia spp,
|
||
Platvcodon grandiflorum
|
||
Begonia spp.
|
||
Brassica olereacea
|
||
Caladium spp.
|
||
Aspidistra elatior
|
||
Callistephus chinensis
|
||
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora
|
||
Dahlia spp.
|
||
Dianthus barbatus
|
||
Senecio cineraria
|
||
PLANT SPECIES
|
||
This product may be used on plant species not listed on this label. Determine the suitability for such uses by treating a small
|
||
number of such plants at the specified rate. Evaluate treated plants 1 to 2 months following treatment for possible injury.
|
||
|
||
GROUNDCOVERS
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Page 61 of 68
|
||
Ajuga
|
||
Baby sun rose
|
||
Beach strawberry
|
||
Capeweed
|
||
Cinquefoil, Spring
|
||
Coyotebrush, dwarf
|
||
Daisy, Trailing African
|
||
Dymondia
|
||
Gazania
|
||
Iceplant, Large Leaf
|
||
Ivy, English
|
||
Ivy, Geranium
|
||
Jasmine, Asiatic
|
||
Jasmine, Primrose
|
||
Jessamine, Carolina
|
||
Manzanita, Bearberry
|
||
Miscanthus
|
||
Mondograss
|
||
Morningglory
|
||
Myoporum
|
||
Pachysandra
|
||
Potentilla
|
||
Red apple
|
||
Rosemary
|
||
Rose-of-Sharon
|
||
Sand strawberry
|
||
Sedum
|
||
St. Johnsworth, Creeping
|
||
Stonecrop
|
||
Verbena, Peruvian
|
||
Vervain
|
||
Vetch, Crown
|
||
Vinca
|
||
Wintercreeper
|
||
Ajuga reptans
|
||
Aptenia cordifofia
|
||
Eragaria chiloensis
|
||
Arctotheca calendula
|
||
Potentilla verna
|
||
Baccharls pitularls
|
||
Osteospermum fruticosum
|
||
Dymondia margaretae
|
||
Gazania splendens
|
||
Carpobrotus edulis
|
||
Hedera helix
|
||
Pelargonium peltatum
|
||
Trachelospermum asiaticum
|
||
Jasminum mesnyn
|
||
Gelsemium sempervirens
|
||
Arctostaphvlos uva-ursi
|
||
Miscanthus spp.
|
||
Ophiopogon japonica
|
||
Convolvulus spp.
|
||
Myoporum parviflolium
|
||
Pachysandra termlnalis
|
||
Potentilla fruticose
|
||
Aptenia cordifolia
|
||
Rosemarinus officinalis
|
||
Hypericum calycinum
|
||
Fragaria chiloensis
|
||
Sedum spurlum
|
||
Hypericum calycinum
|
||
Sedum spurium
|
||
Verbena peruviana
|
||
Verbena peruviana
|
||
Vida sativa
|
||
Vinca minor
|
||
Euonymous fortune!
|
||
Gayfeather
|
||
Gazania,Treasure flower
|
||
Gazania, Trailing
|
||
Gloxinia
|
||
Kale, Ornamental
|
||
Marigold, African
|
||
Moss rose*
|
||
Mum, Garden
|
||
Periwinkle, Rose
|
||
Petunia*
|
||
Plumosa cockscomb
|
||
Portulaca*
|
||
Salvia*
|
||
Snapdragon
|
||
Statice*
|
||
Vinca*______________
|
||
* Do not apply this product sooner than 4 weeks after transplanting of these annuals. Use the lower labeled rate.
|
||
Liatris spp.
|
||
Gazania rigens
|
||
Gazania rigens leucolaena
|
||
Gloxinia simningla
|
||
Brassica naous
|
||
Tagetes erecta
|
||
Portulaca grandiflora
|
||
Chrysanthemum spp.
|
||
Catharanthus roseus
|
||
Petunia spp.
|
||
Celosia cristate
|
||
Portulaca grandiflora
|
||
Salvia splendens
|
||
Antirrhinum majus
|
||
Limonium spp.
|
||
Vinca major
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
|
||
Common Name
|
||
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
|
||
Common Name
|
||
Page 62 of 68
|
||
Beach grass
|
||
Fescue, blue
|
||
Fescue, sheep
|
||
Fountain grass
|
||
Pampas grass
|
||
Reed canary grass
|
||
Reed, giant
|
||
Ribbon grass
|
||
Tufted hair grass
|
||
Abelia, glossy
|
||
Alder, witch
|
||
Aucuba, gold
|
||
Azalea
|
||
Bamboo, heavenly
|
||
Barberry
|
||
Barberry, Japanese
|
||
Blue indigo bush
|
||
Bottlebrush, lemon
|
||
Boxwood, common
|
||
Boxwood, Japanese
|
||
Brittlebush
|
||
Buttonbush
|
||
Camellia
|
||
Cape jasmine
|
||
Cassia, feathery
|
||
Cordyline
|
||
Correa
|
||
Cotoneaster
|
||
Cotoneaster, bearberry
|
||
Cotoneaster, rock
|
||
Cypress, Italian
|
||
Cypress, leyland
|
||
Deutzia, slender
|
||
Dogwood, red twig
|
||
Elaeagnus
|
||
Escallonia
|
||
Euonymus
|
||
Euonymus, golden
|
||
Euonymus, winged
|
||
Firethom
|
||
Forsythia, border
|
||
Fragrant olive
|
||
Fuschia, California
|
||
Gardenia
|
||
Hawthorne, Indian
|
||
Hibiscus
|
||
Holly, Chinese
|
||
Holly, Japanese
|
||
Holly, Fosters
|
||
Holly, savannah
|
||
Holly, yaupon
|
||
Honeysuckle, bush
|
||
________________Scientific Name
|
||
Ammophila brevitigulata
|
||
Festuca ovina
|
||
Festuca ovina
|
||
Pennisetum setaceum
|
||
Cortaderia selloana
|
||
Phalaris arundinacea
|
||
Arundo spp.
|
||
Phalaris arundinacea
|
||
Deschampsia caespitosa
|
||
_______________Common Name
|
||
Abelia grandiflora
|
||
Fothergilla gardenii
|
||
Aucuba japonica
|
||
Rhododendron spp.
|
||
Nandina domestica
|
||
Berberis gladwynensis
|
||
Berberis thunbergii
|
||
Dalea gregii
|
||
Callistemon citrinus
|
||
Buxus sempervirens
|
||
Buxus microphylla
|
||
Encelia farinosa
|
||
Cephalanthus occidentalis
|
||
Camellia japonica
|
||
Gardenia jasminoides
|
||
Cassia artemisioides
|
||
Cordyline spp,
|
||
Correa spp.
|
||
Cotoneaster apiculatus
|
||
Cotoneaster dammeh
|
||
Cotoneaster horizontalis
|
||
Cupressus sempervirens
|
||
Cupressocyparis leylandii
|
||
Deutzia gracilis
|
||
Cornus sericea
|
||
Elaeagnus ebbingei
|
||
Escallonia fradesii
|
||
Euonymus fortune!
|
||
Euonymus japonica
|
||
Euonymus alata
|
||
Pyracantha coccinea
|
||
Forsythia intermedia
|
||
Osmanthus fragrans
|
||
Zauschineria californica
|
||
Gardenia jasminoides
|
||
Raphiolepis indica
|
||
Hibiscus syriacus
|
||
Ilex cornuta
|
||
Ilex crenata
|
||
Ilex attenuate ‘Fosteri’
|
||
Ilex attenuate
|
||
Ilex vomitoria
|
||
Diervilla lonicera
|
||
|
||
Page 63 of 68
|
||
Hopbush
|
||
Hopseed bush
|
||
Hydrangea
|
||
Juniper
|
||
Juniper, Chinese
|
||
Juniper, shore
|
||
Juniper, trailing
|
||
Laurel, cherry
|
||
Laurel, Mountain
|
||
Laurel, otto luyken
|
||
Laurel, schipka
|
||
Laurustinus
|
||
Lavender, English
|
||
Leucothoe
|
||
Leucothoe, coast
|
||
Lilac, cut-leaf
|
||
Lily-of-the-Nile
|
||
Mahonia
|
||
Mock orange
|
||
Myrtle, compact
|
||
Myrtle, wax
|
||
Nandina
|
||
Oleander
|
||
Oregon grape
|
||
Osmanthus
|
||
Palm, European fan
|
||
Palm, Mediterranean fan
|
||
Phlox, prickly
|
||
Photinia, fraser
|
||
Pieris, Japanese
|
||
Pine, mugo
|
||
Plum, natal
|
||
Privet, California
|
||
Privet, glossy
|
||
Privet, variegated
|
||
Privet, waxleaf
|
||
Pyracantha
|
||
Quince, flowering
|
||
Ranger, Texas
|
||
Redroot
|
||
Rhododendron
|
||
Robira
|
||
Rose
|
||
Spice plant
|
||
Spiraea
|
||
Spiraea, anthony waterer
|
||
Spiraea, Japanese
|
||
Sweet bay
|
||
Trumpet bush
|
||
Verbena, lemon
|
||
Viburnum
|
||
Vitex
|
||
Weigela
|
||
Wild lilac
|
||
Wisteria
|
||
Xylosma
|
||
Yetlowbells
|
||
Yew*
|
||
Dodonaea viscosa
|
||
Dodonaea viscosa
|
||
Hydrangea macrophvlla
|
||
Juniperus spp,
|
||
Juniperus chinensis v. pfitzer
|
||
Juniperus conferta
|
||
Juniperus horizontalis
|
||
Prunus laurocerasus
|
||
Kalmia latifolia
|
||
Prunus laurocerasus
|
||
Prunus schipkanesis
|
||
Viburnum tinus
|
||
Lavandula angustifolia
|
||
Leucothoe fontanesiana
|
||
Leucothoe axillaris
|
||
Syringa laciniata
|
||
Agapanthus africanus
|
||
Mahoria aquifolium
|
||
PIttosporum tobira
|
||
Myrtus communis
|
||
Myrlca cerlfera
|
||
Nandina domestica
|
||
Nerium oleander
|
||
Mahonia aquifolium
|
||
Osmanthus fragrans
|
||
Chamaerops humlllis
|
||
Chamaerops spp.
|
||
Leptodactylon californicum
|
||
Photinia X Fraseri
|
||
Pieris japonica
|
||
Pinus mugo
|
||
Carissa grandiflora
|
||
Ligustrum ovalifolium
|
||
Ligustrum lucldum
|
||
Ligustrum sinensis
|
||
Ligustrum japonicum
|
||
Pyracantha coccinea
|
||
Chaenomeles japonica
|
||
Leucophyllum frutescens
|
||
Ceanothus spp.
|
||
Rhododendron spp.
|
||
PIttosporum toblrl
|
||
Rosa spp.
|
||
Illicium parviflorum
|
||
Spiraea vanhouttei
|
||
Spiraea X bumalda
|
||
Spirea japonica
|
||
Laurus nobilis
|
||
Tecoma stans
|
||
Aloysia triphylla
|
||
Viburnum suspensum
|
||
Vitex spp.
|
||
Weigela flohda
|
||
Ceanothus spp.
|
||
Wisteria spp.
|
||
Xylosma congestum
|
||
Tecoma stans
|
||
Taxus media
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTAL TREES
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Page 64 of 68
|
||
Taxus cuspidata
|
||
Podocarpus macrophyllus
|
||
Yucca filamentosa
|
||
Yucca pendula
|
||
Yew, Japanese*
|
||
Yew, Southern*
|
||
Yucca, Adam’s needle
|
||
Yucca, weeping_____
|
||
*Do not apply this product during Spring growth or injury to terminals may occur.
|
||
________________Common Name
|
||
Aider, European black
|
||
Apple
|
||
Arborvitae, American
|
||
Arbutus
|
||
Ash, red
|
||
Ash, white
|
||
Aspen, bigtooth
|
||
Aspen, quaking
|
||
Basswood
|
||
Birch, European weeping
|
||
Birch, river
|
||
Buckeye, red
|
||
Cedar, white
|
||
Chamaecyparis, boulevard
|
||
Cherry, black
|
||
Cherry, choke
|
||
Cherry, kwanzan
|
||
Cherry, nanking
|
||
Cottonwood
|
||
Crabapple
|
||
Crape myrtle
|
||
Cryptomeria, Japanese cedar
|
||
Cypress, bald
|
||
Cypress, leyland
|
||
Dogwood, flowering
|
||
Dogwood, Korean
|
||
Dogwood, shrub
|
||
Dogwood, silky
|
||
Elm
|
||
Elm, winged
|
||
Eucalyptus (Silver dollar) tree
|
||
Fir, balsam
|
||
Fir, douglas
|
||
Fir, fraser
|
||
Fir, white
|
||
Franklinia
|
||
Fringe tree
|
||
Ginkgo
|
||
Gum, black
|
||
Gum, sour
|
||
Haw, black
|
||
Hawthorn
|
||
Hemlock, Canada
|
||
Hemlock, Eastern
|
||
Holly, American
|
||
Honeylocust
|
||
Lilac, common
|
||
Lilac, Japanese tree
|
||
Linden
|
||
Alnus glutinosa
|
||
Malus spp.
|
||
Thuja occidentalis
|
||
Arbutus spp.
|
||
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
|
||
Fraxinus americana
|
||
Populus grandidentata
|
||
Populus tremuloides
|
||
Tilla spp.
|
||
Betula pendula
|
||
Betula nigra
|
||
Aesculus pavia
|
||
Thuja occidentalis
|
||
Chamaecyparis pisifera
|
||
Prunus serotina
|
||
Prunus virginiana
|
||
Prunus serrulate
|
||
Prunus tomentose
|
||
Populus deltoides
|
||
Malus spp.
|
||
Lagerstroemla indica
|
||
Cryptomeria japonica
|
||
Taxodium distichum
|
||
Cupressocyparls leylandii
|
||
Cornus florida
|
||
Cornus kousa
|
||
Cornus spp.
|
||
Cornus amomum
|
||
Ulmus japonica
|
||
Ulmus alata
|
||
Eucalyptus cinerea
|
||
Ables balsamae
|
||
Pseudotsuga menziesii
|
||
Ables fraseri
|
||
Ables concolor
|
||
Franklinia spp.
|
||
Chlonenthus retusus
|
||
Ginkgo biloba
|
||
Nyssa sylvatica
|
||
Nyssa sylvatica
|
||
Viburnum prunifolium
|
||
Crataegus spp.
|
||
Tsuga canadensis
|
||
Tsuga canadensis
|
||
Ilex opaca
|
||
Gleditsia triacanthos
|
||
Syringe vulgaris
|
||
Syringe reticulata
|
||
Tilia spp.
|
||
|
||
Page 65 of 68
|
||
Magnolia, saucer
|
||
Magnolia, Southern
|
||
Magnolia, star
|
||
Maidenhair tree
|
||
Maple, Japanese
|
||
Maple, Norway
|
||
Maple, red
|
||
Maple, sugar
|
||
Nannyberry, rusty
|
||
Oak, chinquapin
|
||
Oak, live
|
||
Oak, pin
|
||
Oak, red
|
||
Oak, swamp chestnut
|
||
Oak, water
|
||
Oak, white
|
||
Oak, willow
|
||
Olive
|
||
Palm date
|
||
Palm, fan
|
||
Palm, pindo
|
||
Palm, Washington
|
||
Peach
|
||
Pear, bradford
|
||
Pecan
|
||
Pine, Austrian
|
||
Pine, Italian stone
|
||
Pine, loblolly
|
||
Pine, monterey
|
||
Pine, red
|
||
Pine, scotch
|
||
Pine, slash
|
||
Pine, Virginia
|
||
Pine, white
|
||
Plum, purple leaf
|
||
Poplar, black
|
||
Redcedar, Eastern
|
||
Redcedar, Western
|
||
Red ironbark
|
||
Redwood, dawn
|
||
Sequoia, giant
|
||
Serviceberry
|
||
Sourwood
|
||
Spruce, Colorado blue
|
||
Spruce, dwarf Alberta
|
||
Spruce, Norway
|
||
Spruce, white
|
||
Sweetgum
|
||
Sycamore
|
||
Trachycarpus
|
||
Tulip tree
|
||
Walnut, black
|
||
Willow, weeping
|
||
Yellowwood
|
||
Magnolia soulangiana
|
||
Magnolia grandiflora
|
||
Magnolia stellata
|
||
Ginkgo biloba
|
||
Acer palmatum
|
||
Acer plantanoides
|
||
Acer rubrum
|
||
Acer saccharum
|
||
Viburnum rufidulum
|
||
Quercus muehlenbergii
|
||
Quercus virginiana
|
||
Quercus palustris
|
||
Quercus rubra
|
||
Quercus michauxii
|
||
Quercus nigra
|
||
Quercus alba
|
||
Quercus phellos
|
||
Olea europaea
|
||
Phoenix spp.
|
||
Washingtonia spp.
|
||
Butla spp.
|
||
Washingtonia spp.
|
||
Prunus persica
|
||
Pyrus calleryana ‘bradford’
|
||
Carya llllnoensis
|
||
Pinus nigra
|
||
Pinus pinea
|
||
Pinus taeda
|
||
Pinus radiate
|
||
Pinus resinosa
|
||
Pinus sylvestris
|
||
Pinus elliottii
|
||
Pinus virginiana
|
||
Pinus strobus
|
||
Prunus cerasifera
|
||
Populus nigra
|
||
Juniperus virginiana
|
||
Thuja plicate
|
||
Eucalyptus sideroxylon ‘rosea’
|
||
Metasequoia glytostroboides
|
||
Sequoladendron giganteum
|
||
Amelanchier laevis
|
||
Oxydendrum arboreum
|
||
Picea pungens
|
||
Picea glauca ‘albertiana’
|
||
Picea ables
|
||
Picea glauca
|
||
Liquldambar styraciflua
|
||
Platanus occidentalis
|
||
Trachycarpus spp.
|
||
Liriodendron tullpifera
|
||
Juglans nigra
|
||
Salix babylonica
|
||
Cladrastls lutea
|
||
|
||
PERENNIALS
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Page 66 of 68
|
||
Acacia
|
||
Asparagus
|
||
Aster, New York
|
||
Aster, Stokes
|
||
Astilibe (False spirea)
|
||
Avens
|
||
Baby’s breath
|
||
Baby’s breath
|
||
Beard tongue
|
||
Bellflower
|
||
Bellflower, willow
|
||
Bird of paradise
|
||
Black-eyed Susan*
|
||
Blanket flower*
|
||
Blanket Flower*
|
||
Bleeding heart
|
||
Butterfly weed
|
||
California poppy*
|
||
Calla lily
|
||
Canna, common garden
|
||
Carex
|
||
Chincherinchee
|
||
Clover, crimson*
|
||
Columbine
|
||
Columbine
|
||
Coreopsis (Tickseed)*
|
||
Crinum Lily
|
||
Crocus
|
||
Daffodil (Narcissus)
|
||
Daylilly
|
||
Fairy cluster
|
||
Fern, asparagus
|
||
Fern, Boston
|
||
Fern, hay-scented
|
||
Fern, leatherleaf**
|
||
Fortnight lilly
|
||
Foxglove
|
||
Freesia
|
||
Gaillardia
|
||
Geum
|
||
Gladiolus
|
||
Heather, dwarf
|
||
Hosta
|
||
Indian blanket*
|
||
Iris, Japanese
|
||
Lantana, weeping
|
||
Leopard’s bane
|
||
Lily
|
||
Liriope, big blue
|
||
Liriope, creeping
|
||
Liriope, variegated
|
||
Montbretia
|
||
Moonbeam
|
||
Mugwort, Western
|
||
Acacia reddens
|
||
Asparagus spp.
|
||
Aster novi-belgil
|
||
Stokesia laevis
|
||
Astilibe spp.
|
||
Geum triflorum
|
||
Gypsophila elegans
|
||
Gypsophila paniculate
|
||
Penstemon spp.
|
||
Campanula spp.
|
||
Campanula persicifolla
|
||
Caesalpinia pulcherrima
|
||
Rudbeckia hirta
|
||
Gaillardia aristata
|
||
Gaillardia x grandl^ora
|
||
DIcentra spectabilis
|
||
Ascleplas tuberose
|
||
Eschscholzia California
|
||
Zantedeschia aethiopica
|
||
Canna generalls ‘Lucifer’
|
||
Ornithogalum thyrsoides
|
||
Carex spp.
|
||
Trifollum incarnatum
|
||
Aqullegla 'McKana Giant’
|
||
Aqullegla x hybrida
|
||
Coreopsis lanceolata
|
||
Crinum spp.
|
||
Crocus spp.
|
||
Narcissus spp.
|
||
Hemerocallls spp.
|
||
Calllandra erioohvlla
|
||
Asparagus officinalis
|
||
Nephrolepls exaltata
|
||
Dennstaedtia punctllobula
|
||
Rumohra adiantiformis
|
||
Moraea spp.
|
||
Digitalis purpurea
|
||
Freesia x hybrida
|
||
Gaillardia pulchella
|
||
Geum spp.
|
||
Gladiolus spp.
|
||
Calluna vulgaris
|
||
Hosta spp.
|
||
Gaillardia pulchella
|
||
Iris kaemphera
|
||
Lantana montevidensis
|
||
DoronIcum cordatum
|
||
Lilllum spp.
|
||
Liriope muscari
|
||
Liriope spicata
|
||
Liriope muscari
|
||
Crocosmia crocosmilflora
|
||
Coreopsis verticlllata
|
||
Artemesla ludoviclana
|
||
|
||
Page 67 of 68
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Do not store below 32°F. Product that has been frozen should be thawed and recirculated prior
|
||
to use. If crystallization does occur, store the container on its side at room temperature (70°F) and rock occasionally until
|
||
crystals re-dissolve. This product is stable under conditions of freezing and thawing.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: To avoid waste, use all materials in this container by application according to label directions. If
|
||
wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste disposal facility or pesticide disposal program (often, such
|
||
programs are run by State or local governments or by industry).
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING:
|
||
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; < 5 gallons): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. 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 ora 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. Then offer for recycling if available or
|
||
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, by incineration, or by other methods allowed by State and local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; > 5 gallons up to < 250 gallons): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill
|
||
this container. Clean container promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into
|
||
application equipment or a mix tank. Fill 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. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, by
|
||
incineration, or by other methods allowed by State and local authorities.
|
||
Refillable Container (> 250 gallons & Bulk): 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.
|
||
Nightshade
|
||
Orchid, peacock
|
||
Oxeye daisy*
|
||
Palm, areca
|
||
Palm, pygmy date
|
||
Palm, Washington
|
||
Peony, Chinese
|
||
Purple coneflower*
|
||
Purple gay-feather
|
||
Purple loosestrife
|
||
Rodgersia
|
||
Rosemary
|
||
Sedge
|
||
Shasta daisy*
|
||
Statice
|
||
Statice, German
|
||
Sweet flag
|
||
Texas bluebonnet
|
||
Tulip
|
||
Wisteria
|
||
Wonder flower
|
||
Yarrow*
|
||
Zephyr lily_______
|
||
* These plants have shown tolerance to applications of this product at 2.1 qts./Ac. in Wildflower plantings established
|
||
from seed.
|
||
** Applications of this product to immature Ferns (during periods of new growth of fronds) may result in some injury.
|
||
Solanum spp.
|
||
Acidanthera bicolor
|
||
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
|
||
Chysalidocarous tutescens
|
||
Phoenix roebelence
|
||
Washington robusta
|
||
Paeonia lactiflora
|
||
Echinacea purpurea
|
||
Liatris pycnostachya
|
||
Lythrum virgatum
|
||
Rodgersia henricie
|
||
Rosmarinus officinalis
|
||
Carex spp.
|
||
Chrysanthemum x superbum
|
||
Limonlum latifolia
|
||
Gonlollmon tartaricum
|
||
Acorus calamus
|
||
Lupinus texenis
|
||
Tulipa spp.
|
||
Wisteria spp.
|
||
Ornithogalum thyrsoides
|
||
Achillea millefolium
|
||
Zephyranthes spp.
|
||
|
||
Manufactured By:
|
||
[EDITORIAL NOTES]
|
||
Page 68 of 68
|
||
The following unit of measures found under the “DIRECTIONS FOR USE ” section can be formatted using the following
|
||
abbreviations:
|
||
AQUAPEN and the Drexel logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Drexel Chemical Company. All other brand names,
|
||
product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders.
|
||
WARRANTY — CONDITIONS OF SALE
|
||
OUR DIRECTIONS FOR USE of this product are based upon tests believed reliable. Follow directions carefully. Timing and
|
||
method of application, weather and crop conditions, mixtures with other chemicals not specifically recommended and other
|
||
influencing factors in the use of this product are beyond the control of the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law.
|
||
Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage and handling of this material not in strict accordance with directions given herewith.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, in no case shall the Manufacturer or the Seller be liable for consequential, special
|
||
or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product when such use and/or handling is not in strict accordance
|
||
with directions given herewith. To the extent consistent with applicable law, Manufacturer makes no other warranties or
|
||
representations of any kind, expressed or implied, concerning the product, including no implied warranty of merchantability or
|
||
fitness for any particular purpose, and no such warranty shall be implied by law. The foregoing is a condition of sale by the
|
||
Seller and is accepted as such by the Buyer.
|
||
Quarts - Qts.
|
||
Qts./Acre - Qts./Ac.
|
||
Acre - Ac.
|
||
per acre - /Ac.
|
||
inch - in.
|
||
Drexel Chemical Company
|
||
P.O. BQX 13327, MEMPHIS, IN 38113-0327
|
||
|
||
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
|
||
ACCEPTED
|
||
PENDIMETHALIN GROUP HERBICIDE
|
||
08/18/2020
|
||
(EPA Reg. No. 19713-698)
|
||
REDUCED PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL (PHI) IN ALFALFA GROWN FOR FORAGE OR HAY PRODUCTION
|
||
AQUAPEN and the DREXEL logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Drexel Chemical Company.
|
||
3
|
||
Use Restriction on Alfalfa
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) for Alfalfa forage or hay; 14 days
|
||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
698SUPP-0820*P
|
||
Page 1 of 1
|
||
38.7%
|
||
61.3%
|
||
100.0%
|
||
ALFALFA (GROWN FOR FORAGE, HAY OR SEED PRODUCTION)
|
||
Refer to the “METHODS OF APPLICATION, TIMING AND RATES ” and other use directions, restrictions
|
||
and precautions for “ALFALFA (GROWN FOR FORAGE, HAY OR SEED PRODUCTION) ” found on the
|
||
label for Drexel Aquapen 3.8 Herbicide (EPA Reg. No. 19713-698).
|
||
THIS SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL EXPIRES ON AUGUST 17, 2022 AND MUST NOT BE USED OR
|
||
DISTRIBUTED AFTER THIS DATE.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
• It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
|
||
• This supplemental labeling must be in the possession of the user at ttie time of application.
|
||
. Read the entire DREXEL AQUAPEN 3.8 HERBICIDE (EPA Reg. No. 19713-698) label before proceeding
|
||
with the use directions contained in this supplemental labeling.
|
||
• Follow all applicable directions, restrictions, Worker Protection Standard (WPS) requirements, and precautions
|
||
on the registered label for EPA Reg. No. 19713-698.
|
||
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
|
||
Pendimethalin....................................................
|
||
OTHER INGREDIENTS: .....................................
|
||
TOTAL: .............................................................
|
||
This product contains 3.8 pounds of pendimethalin per gallon
|
||
Manufactured By:
|
||
Drexel Chemical Company
|
||
PO BOX ’3J2A MeMfiHiS. Tij
|
||
Under the Federal insecticsde. FinigicKie
|
||
and Rodecbcicle Ad as amerwhsd. lor thu
|
||
pesTicida registered under
|
||
EPAfteg.No.
|
||
19713-698
|
||
AquaPen3.8
|
||
Herbicide
|