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# DREXEL LINURON 4L
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- EPA Reg No: **19713-97**
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- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Linuron (40.6%)
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- Label accepted: 2010-09-09
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00097-20100909.pdf
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---
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LuzG. Chan
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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OFFICE OF
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
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Drexel Chemical Company
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P.O. Box 13327
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SEP S 2010
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Memphis, TN 38113-0327
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Subject: CSF & Label Amendment (remove asparagus, carrots, celery, and noncrop weed
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control uses, update precautionary statements and directions for use, add
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kenaf, postharvest, crop stubble, fallow ground and stale seedbed uses)
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Drexel Linuron 4L
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EPA Reg. No. 19713-97
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Application Dated June 14,2010
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Resubmissions Dated July 29,2010 & September 2,2010
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Dear Ms. Chan:
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The basic confidential statement of formula (CSF) dated September 2,2010 and the
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labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, are acceptable.
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A stamped copy of your label is enclosed for your records. This label supersedes all
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previously accepted labels. You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed label before you
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release the product for shipment. Products shipped after eighteen (18) months from the date of
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this letter or the next printing of the label, whichever occurs first, must bear the new revised
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label. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in
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accordance with FIFRA §6( e ). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance
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of these conditions.
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Sincerely,
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Jim Tompkins
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product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7504P)
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Linuron: [3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-
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1-methylurea] .................................................. ..
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ........................................ ..
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TOTAL: ........................................................... .
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This product contains 4 pounds of Linuron per gallon.
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40.6%
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59.4%
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100.0%
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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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EPA Reg. No. 19713-97
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EPA Est No 19713 XX XXX - - Net Content·
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FIRST AID
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IF SWALLOWED:
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment
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advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control
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center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing
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person.
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IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING:
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF IN EYES:
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20
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minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then
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continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF INHALED:
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give ar-
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tificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison
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control center or doctor or going for treatment. For information on
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this pesticide product (including health concerns, medical emergen-
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cies or pesticide incidents), call the National Pesticide Information
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Center at 1-800-858-7378.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid
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contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Prolonged or frequently re-
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peated skin contact may cause an allergic reaction in some individ-
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uals. Remove contaminated clothing and wash clothing before
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reuse.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical resistant to this product are listed
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below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for Category
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A on an EPA chemical-resistant category selection chart.
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(Continued)
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS (Cont'd.)
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Mixers and loaders must wear: Coveralls over long-sleeved shirt
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and long pants, chemical-resistant footwear, chemical-resistant
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gloves made of any waterproof material such as Nitrile, Butyl, Neo
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prene, and/or Barrier Laminate, chemical-resistant apron.
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Applicators and other handlers (other than mixers and loaders)
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must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes and socks,
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chemical -resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as
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nitrile, butyl, neoprene, and/or barrier laminate.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If
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no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot
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water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
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When handlers use closed system, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a
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manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d)(4-
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6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should: 1) Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum,
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using tobacco or using the toilet. 2) Remove clothing/PPE immedi
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ately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
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clothing. 3) Remove PPE immediately after handling this product.
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Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible,
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wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply
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directly to water to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal
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areas below the mean high water mark. Do not apply where weather
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conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not contaminate water
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when cleaning of equipment or disposing of equipment washwater and
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rinsate.
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Ground Water Advisory:
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This chemical is known to leach through soil into groundwater under
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certain conditions as a result of agricultural use. Use of this chemical
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in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where thf: water table
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is shallow, may result in groundwater contamination. <> ~ 0
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Surface Water Advisory: l. (. C c
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Linuron may contaminate surface water through spray 6ri!e0r under
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certain conditions from surface wate(tt,.Mcfff into adjac~nt surface
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water bodies (ponds, lakes, stream~ etc~). t'or several weeks post
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application, linuron has a high potentiglotg J;u,P.9ff whee 3pJ(lie~ to fields
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with any of the following conditions: slo~ing Itmd drairfing Wlfo nearby
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surface waters; very poorly drained sOifS\,meas with 8ktFe.l1ely shal
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low ground water; frequently flooded 8CIt'lt\pfields with>&tN"iace water,
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canals or ditches; and highly erodible labd cultivated witlG poor man-
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agement practices. C C () 0 0 0 0
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Manufactured For: ,,{ L l L
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Drexel Chemical Comp'any
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P.o. BOX 13327, MEMPHIS, TN 38113-0327
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SINCE 1972
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97SP-0710* Pending
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LlNURON 4L Page 1 of 7
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USE INFORMATION (
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LlNURON 4L is a f10wable herbicide to be.. .ad in water and applied
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as a spray for selective control of weeds in certain crops and for non
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selective weed control on non-cropland areas. It is non-corrosive to
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equipment, non-flammable and non-volatile.
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This product may be applied to soil prior to emergence of weeds to
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control susceptible weed seedlings for an extended period of time; the
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degree of control and duration of effect will vary with the amount of
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chemical applied, soil texture, rainfall and other conditions. Soils high
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in clay or organic matter require higher dosages than soil low in clay
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or organic matter to obtain equivalent herbicide performance. Moisture
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is required to activate the chemical; best results occur if rainfall (or ir
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rigation) occurs within 2 weeks of application. In the Columbia River
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Basin, use this product only if crop is sprinkler irrigated.
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This product may also be used to control emerged weeds. Results
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vary with rate applied and environmental conditions; best results are
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obtained on succulent weeds growing under conditions of high humid
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ity and temperatures of 70°F or higher. Addition of a surfactant such
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as Surf-Ac® 820 to the spray (where recommended) increases contact
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effects of this product.
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Since the effect of this product varies with soils, crop varieties, unifor
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mity of application and environmental conditions, it is suggested that
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growers limit their first use to small areas. Observe all use precautions
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and limitations on labeling of all products used in mixtures.
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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 incon
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sistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will
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contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only
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protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any re
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quirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency respon
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sible for pesticide regulation.
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RESISTANCE
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When herbicides that affect the same biological site of action are used
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repeatedly over several years to control the same weed species in the
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same field, naturally-occurring resistant biotypes may survive a cor
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rectly applied herbicide treatment, propagate, and become dominant
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in that field.
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Adequate control of these resistant weed biotypes cannot be ex
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pected. If weed control is unsatisfactory, it may be necessary to retreat
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the problem area using a product affecting a different site of action.
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To better manage herbicide resistance through delaying the prolifera
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tion and possible dominance of herbicide resistant weed biotypes, it
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may be necessary to change cultural practices within and between
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crop seasons such as using a combination of tillage, retreatment, tank
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mix partners and/or sequential herbicide applications that have a dif
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ferent site of action. Weed escapes that are allowed to go to seed will
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promote the spread of resistant biotypes.
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It is advisable to keep accurate records of pesticides applied to individual
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fields to help obtain information on the spread and dispersal of resistant
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biotypes. Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator, and/or
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appropriate state agricultural extension service representative for specific
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alternative cultural practices or herbicide recommendations available in
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your area.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
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This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management
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(IPM) program that can include biological, cultural, and genetic prac
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tices aimed at preventing economic pest damage. IPM principles and
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practices include field scouting or other detection methods, correct tar
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get pest identification, population monitoring, and treating when target
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pest populations reach locally determined action thresholds. Consult
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your state cooperative extension service, professional conSUltants or
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other qualified authorities to determine appropriate action treatment
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threshold levels for treating specific pesUcrop systems in your area.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its tabeling and with the
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Worker Protection Standard (WPS), 40 CFR Part 170. This standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on
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farms, forests, nurseries, greenhouses and handlers of agricultural
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pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific in
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structions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label
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about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry in
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terval (REI). The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this
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product that are covered by the WPS.
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(Continued)
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AGRICULTUR(~ JSE REQUIREMENTS (Cant.)
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Do not enter or allow Wl.J,lI.er entry into treated areas during the REI
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of 24 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under
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the WPS and that involves contact with anything that has been
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treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: Coveralls over short
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sleeved shirt and short pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of
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any waterproof material, shoes plus socks and chemical-resistant
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headgear for overhead exposure.
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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
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not within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricul
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tural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this
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product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests,
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nurseries or greenhouses. Non-crop weed control is not within the
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scope of the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow un
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protected persons to enter treated areas until sprays have dried.
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors deter
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mines the potential for spray drift. The applicator is responsible for
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considering all these factors when making application decisions.
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AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLI
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CATOR.
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Importance of Droplet Size
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The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets.
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The best drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that
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provide sufficient coverage and control. The presence of sensitive
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species nearby, the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may
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affect how an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING
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LARGER DROPLET REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT WILL NOT
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PREVENT DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR
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UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! See
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Wind, Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature Inversions sec
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tions of this label.
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Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques
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• Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical
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spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger
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droplets.
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• Pressure - Use low lower spray pressures recommended for the
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nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve
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canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED,
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USE A HIGHER-CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING
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PRESSURE.
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• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended
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application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce
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larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles.
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Boom Height
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Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified) which pro
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vides uniform coverage reduces the exposure of droplets to evapora
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tion and wind. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level
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with the crop and have minimal bounce.
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Wind
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Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mrh (due to in
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version potential) or more than 10 mph. However, many \i:€ibrs, includ
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ing droplet size and equipment type, determine dri~ pptenQal at any
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given wind speed. AVOID GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONOlTI0NS.
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Note: Local terrain can influence wind~p:clU~r'ii§. Every applic'i!for should
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be familiar with local wind pattems a~ hoW t~ey affect spfay drift.
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Temperature Inversions 0" COO" 0 0 c ~
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Drift potential is high during a temperattte in~ersion. 1)~inpoeVature in
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versions restrict vertical air mixing, whic~l <;;auses suriJail"si.\:.'lpended
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droplets to remain close to the grouncLm.dcmove latera;ly 1;1"a concen-
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trated cloud. ~ ~ c
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Temperature inversions are charactefizeifl5'y increasjng temperature
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with altitude and are common on nights with limited l::rouB 'Cover and
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light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and,ocfi§o continue
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into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by &ro~n9J0g; how
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ever, if fog is not present, inversions can also be id~ntffied by the
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movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke gen
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erator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud
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(under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that
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moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicated good vertical air mix
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ing.
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LlNURON 4L Page 2 of 7
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Shielded Sprayers (
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Shielding the boom or individual nozzle, .1 reduce the effects of
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wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to verify that the
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shields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform deposition
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of the product.
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Sensitive Areas
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The pesticide must only be applied when the potential for drift to ad
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jacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas, bodies of water, known
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. habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is min-
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imal (e.g., when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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Pre-emergence Use - This product at specified rates, controls
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weeds such as:
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Broadleaves - Carpetweed, Chickweed, Common dayflower, Com
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mon ragweed, Florida beggarweed, Florida purslane (Florida pusley),
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Galinsoga, Lambsquarters, Mustard, Nettleleaf goosefoot, Pigweed,
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Prickly lettuce, Purslane (common), Shepherdspurse, Smartweed
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(Pennsylvania), Tumble mustard, Wild radish.
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Grasses - Barnyardgrass (Watergrass), Canarygrass, Crabgrass, Fall
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panicum, Foxtail (including Giant), Goosegrass.
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Partial Control (suppression) - Annual morningglory, Cocklebur,
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Eastern black nightshade, Prickly sid a (Teaweed), Sicklepod, Vel
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vetleaf (Buttonweed), Waterhemp.
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The lower dosage rates are effective on lighter soils and the higher
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rates on heavier soils and on the more resistant weeds. Sufficient
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moisture (0.5 to 1 inch on moist soils; 1 to 2 inches on dry soils) in the
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form of rainfall or sprinkler irrigation is necessary after treatment to
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carry the chemical into the root zone of germinating weeds; best re
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sults are obtained when this occurs within two weeks after application.
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A good seed bed must be prepared before application of this product
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as crop injury may result if application is made to ground which is
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cloddy or compacted resulting in improperly planted seed. Plant seed
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to depth specified. Surface of the soil should not be cultivated or dis
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turbed after application of this product and before emergence of the
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crop as weed control may be reduced and crop injury may result. How
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ever, if moisture is insufficient to activate the herbicide, a shallow CUl
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tivation (rotary hoe preferred) should be made after emergence of row
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crops while weeds are small enough to be controlled by mechanical
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means.
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POST-EMERGENCE USE OR BURNDOWN USE - This product will
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control up to 2 inch grasses and up to 6 inch broadleaves. For best
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results, apply to seedling grasses and broadleaves.
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Broadleaves - Annual morningglory, Carpetweed, Chickweed (com
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mon), Cocklebur (common), Common ragweed, Common dayflower,
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Corn (VOlunteer)', Dog fennel, Fiddleneck (Amsinckia), Florida beg
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garweed, Florida purslane (Florida pusley), Groundsel, Knawel,
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Kochia (2-4 inches), Lambsquarters, Mustard, Nettleleaf goosefoot,
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Pigweed, Prickly lettuce, Prickly sida (Teaweed), Purslane (common),
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Ragweed (common), Russian thistle (2-4 inches), Sesbania, Sickle
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pod, Smartweed (Pennsylvania), Tumble mustard, Velvetleaf (button
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weed), Wild buckwheat.
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Grasses - Annual ryegrass, Barnyardgrass (Watergrass), Broadleaf
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(Signalgrass), Canarygrass, Corn (VOlunteer)', Crabgrass, Fall pan
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icum, Foxtail (including Giant), Goosegrass, Rattail fescue, Texas pan
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icum.
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, Corn (volunteer) - See POSTHARVEST, CROP STUBBLE, FAL-
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LOW GROUND, STALE SEEDBED section for use instructions.
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||
Results of postemergence treatment of emerged weeds vary with rate
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applied and environmental conditions. Best results are obtained on
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succulent weeds growing under conditions of high humidity and tem
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||
peratures of 70°F or higher. Addition of a surfactant to the spray (where
|
||
recommended) increases contact effects of this product. Postemer
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gence application will also provide control of emerging susceptible
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weed seedlings.
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TANK MIXING
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This product may be tank mixed or followed with sequential applica
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tions of other products registered for the same crops as this product.
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Applications of full or reduced rates of other products may be tank
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mixed with this product provided:
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- The tank mix product is labeled for the same timing, method of ap
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plication, adjuvants and use restrictions as this product.
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- The tank mixture is not specifically prohibited on the label of the
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tank mix product.
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- The tank mix combination is compatible as determined by a 'jar
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test' described in the TANK MIX COMPATIBILITY TESTING sec
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tion below.
|
||
When tank mixing this rr""' ICt with any other approved pesticide, al
|
||
ways read and follow a\." J directions, restrictions, and precautions
|
||
of both this product and the tank mix partner(s). When tank mixing,
|
||
the most restrictive labeling applies.
|
||
TANK MIXING COMPATlBLITY TESTING
|
||
Perform a jar test prior to tank mixing to ensure compatibility of this
|
||
product to other pesticides. Use a clear glass quart jar with lid and mix
|
||
the tank mix ingredients in their relative proportions. Invert the jar con
|
||
taining the mixture several times and observe the mixture for approx
|
||
imately one-half hour. If the mixture balls up, forms flakes, sludges,
|
||
gels, oily films or layers, or other precipitates, it is not compatible and
|
||
the tank mix combination should not be used.
|
||
REPLANTING:
|
||
If initial seeding fails to produce a crop, any crop registered for the rate
|
||
of linuron that was applied may be replanted immediately. Thoroughly
|
||
rework soil before replanting; do not retreat field with a second appli
|
||
cation, as injury to the crop may result.
|
||
CROP ROTATION DIRECTIONS:
|
||
East of the Rocky Mountains
|
||
- Any crop registered for the rate of linuron that was applied may be
|
||
replanted immediately.
|
||
- Any crop may be planted after 4 months, except for cereals, where
|
||
only barley, oats, rye, and wheat may be planted.
|
||
- Cereal crops not listed above may be planted after 12 months.
|
||
West of the Rocky Mountains
|
||
- Any crop registered for the rate of linuron that was applied may be
|
||
replanted immediately.
|
||
- Do not plant any other crop until 12 months after application of this
|
||
product, as crop injury may result.
|
||
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
This product must be used only in accordance with the directions on
|
||
this label. Injury to or loss of desirable trees or other plants may result
|
||
from failure to observe the following:
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION IS PROHIBITED
|
||
Do not apply to sand or loamy sand.
|
||
Do not use on soils with less than 1% organic matter.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION: Use a fixed-boom sprayer properly cali
|
||
brated to a constant speed and rate of delivery. Openings in screens
|
||
should be equal to or larger than 50-mesh. Continuous agitation in the
|
||
spray tank is required to keep the material in suspension. Agitate by
|
||
hydraulic means. If bypass or return line is used, it should terminate
|
||
at bottom of tank to minimize foaming. Avoid overlapping of spray
|
||
swaths and shut off spray booms while starting, turning, slowing or
|
||
stopping, or injury to the crop may result. For pre-emergence applica
|
||
tion, use a minimum of 15 gallons per acre. For post-emergence ap
|
||
plication, use sufficient volume (minimum 25 gallons per acre) for
|
||
thorough coverage of weed foliage. Always apply in a manner and
|
||
under conditions favorable to avoid spray drift.
|
||
CLEANING: Equipment should be cleaned of all traces of this product
|
||
immediately after use. Nozzle tips and screens should be removed
|
||
and cleaned separately. Flush tank, pump, hoses and boom with sev
|
||
eral changes of water.
|
||
Draining or flushing equipment on or near desirable trees or other
|
||
plants or in areas where their roots may extend, or in 10C(ltions where
|
||
the chemical may be washed or moved into contact V;i~10their roots
|
||
may injure these plants. This product should not bZ c ~sed c~:>n home
|
||
plantings of trees, shrubs or herbaceous plants, lawns, waRts, drive
|
||
ways, tennis courts or similar areas. ~(e6p;;cS'r1,ft of dry powdeP or spray
|
||
from desirable plants. " "0 0
|
||
Spray Preparation: Mix proper amoJnt of thFs produc~into r1/1cessary
|
||
volume of water; for preemergence ap'pMati~ns, nO~97~S3ure nitro
|
||
gen solution may be substituted for all ofR,aif'of the watero \.,lIJhere use
|
||
of surfactant is recommended, dilute witho 1,0 parts 61 .w.at~Oand add
|
||
as last ingredient to nearly full tank. Alf Gosages of this p,roduct (and
|
||
tank mixtures) are expressed as broaOGls.!l7ates; for band treatment,
|
||
use proportionately less. For example, use one-third bH~c broadcast
|
||
rate when treating a 14 inch band where row spaciflg is 42 inches.
|
||
Where range of dosages is given, use the lower ratE( utI liQtJ.ter soils
|
||
(low in clay or organic matter) and the higher rate or; ilG6vier soils
|
||
(high in clay or organic matter); for postemergence application, use
|
||
the lower rate on smaller weeds and the higher rate on larger weeds.
|
||
Fertilizer Spray Mixtures - For pre-emergence application, non
|
||
pressure nitrogen or fertilizer solution may be used in the spray mix
|
||
ture unless otherwise directed. Small quantities should be tested for
|
||
compatibility by the following procedure before full scale mixing:
|
||
LlNURON 4L Page 3 of 7
|
||
|
||
1. ~easure 1 pint of intended spray watf~-'- fertilizer solution into a
|
||
Jar. \" .
|
||
2. Add in the order given, the intended ingredients, shaking after
|
||
each addition.
|
||
(a) Surfactants (spreaders), acidifiers, compatibility agents and
|
||
activators; add 1 teaspoon for each pintl100 gallons.
|
||
(b) Dry ingredients (wettable powders, dry flowables); add 1 ta
|
||
blespoon for each pound/100 gallons.
|
||
(c) Soluble ingredients; ildd 1 tablespoon for each pound/100 gal
|
||
lons.
|
||
(d) Flowables: add 1 teaspoon for each pintl100 gallons.
|
||
(e) Spreaders/stickers; add 1 teaspoon for each pintl100 gallons.
|
||
3. The final mixture should be uniform and smooth with no evidence
|
||
of coagulation occurring.
|
||
If incompatibility is evident, begin test again with a compatibility
|
||
agent added first. Six drops is equivalent to 4 ounces per 100 gal
|
||
lons. If this does not smooth the mixture, try higher concentrations
|
||
or other compatibility agents.
|
||
4. Allow the mixture to stand undisturbed for 30 minutes. If separation
|
||
occurs, shake and observe the resulting mixture. If mixture is
|
||
smooth proceed with spraying, provided the tank has good agita
|
||
tion. If mixture is not smooth, do not spray. You may try:
|
||
(a) more compatibility agents.
|
||
(b) different formulations of the active ingredients (switch from WP
|
||
or EC to flowable or from WP to EC).
|
||
(c) change active ingredients; some combinations will not tank
|
||
mix.
|
||
CHEMIGATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Apply this product only through one or more of the following types of
|
||
systems: sprinkler including center pivot, lateral move, end row, side
|
||
(wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid set or hand move irrigation sys
|
||
tem(s). Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation
|
||
system.
|
||
Crop injury or lack of effectiveness or illegal pesticide residues can re
|
||
sult from non-uniform distribution of treated water.
|
||
If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension
|
||
Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
|
||
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used
|
||
for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label
|
||
prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
|
||
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.
|
||
CHEMIGATION SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO PUBLIC WATER
|
||
SYSTEMS
|
||
Public water systems 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 indi
|
||
viduals daily at least 60 days out of the year.
|
||
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. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the
|
||
public water system should be discharged into the reservoir tank prior
|
||
to 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.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
|
||
quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the
|
||
injection pump.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally
|
||
closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the in
|
||
jection 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 functional interlocking controls to automati
|
||
cally shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor
|
||
stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pres
|
||
sure 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) effectively designed and con
|
||
structed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable
|
||
of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
Do not apply when Win(-----'ed favors drift beyond the area intended
|
||
for treatment.
|
||
When mixing, fill nurse tank half full with water. Add this product slowly
|
||
to tank while hydraulic or mechanical agitation is operating and con
|
||
tinue filling with water. Stickers, spreaders, insecticides, nutrients, etc.
|
||
should be added last. If compatibility is in question, use the compati
|
||
bility jar test before mixing a whole tank. Because of the wide variety
|
||
of possible combinations which can be encountered, observe all cau
|
||
tions and limitations on the label of all products uSEld in mixtures.
|
||
This product should be added through a traveling irrigation system
|
||
continuously or at the last 30 minutes of solid set or hand move irriga
|
||
tion systems. Agitation is recommended. Shut off injection equip
|
||
ment after treatment and continue to operate irrigation system
|
||
until this product has been cleared from the last sprinkler head.
|
||
SPRINKLER CHEMIGATION
|
||
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve
|
||
and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline
|
||
to prevent water source contamination from backflow.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
|
||
quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the
|
||
injection pump.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, nor
|
||
mally 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 functional interlocking controls to automati
|
||
cally shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor
|
||
stops.
|
||
The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure
|
||
switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure
|
||
decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely af
|
||
fected.
|
||
Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement
|
||
injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and con
|
||
structed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable
|
||
of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended
|
||
for treatment.
|
||
When mixing, fill nurse tank half full with water. Add this product slowly
|
||
to the tank while hydraulic or mechanical agitation is operating and
|
||
continue filling with water. Stickers, spreaders, insecticides, nutrients,
|
||
etc. should be added last. If compatibility is in question, use the com
|
||
patibility jar test before mixing a whole tank. Because of the wide va
|
||
riety of possible combinations which can be encountered, observe all
|
||
cautions and limitations on the label of all products used in mixtures.
|
||
This product should be added through a traveling irrigation system
|
||
continuously or at the last 30 minutes of solid set or hand move irriga
|
||
tion systems. Agitation is recommended. Shut off injection equipment
|
||
after treatment and continue to operate irrigation system until this prod
|
||
uct has been cleared from the last sprinkler head.
|
||
USES
|
||
BULB
|
||
Tulip, Calla Lily, Daffodil, Dutch Iris (CA)
|
||
After planting of bulbs, settle the soil with sprinkler irrigation (rainfall
|
||
will serve the same purpose). Before emergence of pJ£n.ts (bulbs),
|
||
apply 2 pints of this product per acre in a minimum of 20 gallons of
|
||
water per acre. Treat only during growing season. C c' (J () ~
|
||
CORN (FIELD) (EAST OF RO~I(lV~I\,'l9UNTAINS 'dNLY)
|
||
Do not exceed a seasonal max~mufn ~f 1.5 pintS' per acre.
|
||
Do not spray over the top of e'1}~tQ,El,ct corn." c· 0 ~
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Make a si~gle ~pplicatio~{aftefplanting
|
||
but before crop emerges. Plant seed at le~s11. 75 incc~~S (j{)~p on flat
|
||
or raised seedbeds only or injury to tlt~«fe~ may resulto C 0
|
||
Use this product alone at 1 to 1.5 pts.lac(e. U§e lower rate.s on lighter
|
||
soils and higher rates on heavier s;);ls.c·for imprQved g.rass and
|
||
broadleaf weed residual control, tank mix this producfl/vil(fS'JCh prod
|
||
ucts registered for field corn as alachlor, atrazine, Prowl®, or Me-Too
|
||
Lachlor"'. See the table below for tank mix rates for t~is('pr~C:uct and
|
||
alachlor or atrazine. <."L C c·
|
||
LlNURON 4L Page 4 of 7
|
||
|
||
This Product + Alachlor
|
||
THIS PRODUCT + Alachlor (\, ,v'lixture)*
|
||
Product per Acre
|
||
1 to 3% Organic Matter 3 to 6% Organic Matter
|
||
Soil Texture THIS PRODUCT (pts.) THIS PRODUCT (pts.)
|
||
+ +
|
||
Alachlor (qts.) Alachlor (qts.)
|
||
Coarse: Sandy loam 0.66 to 1.25 + 0.75 to 1 1.25 to 2 + 1 to 1.5
|
||
Medium: Loam, Silt 1 to 1.5 + 1 to 1.5 1.5 + 1.5 to 2
|
||
loam, Silt, Sandy clay
|
||
loam
|
||
Fine: Silty clay, Silty clay 1.25 to 1.5 + 1.5 to 2 1.5 + 2 to 2.5
|
||
loam, Clay, Clay loam
|
||
REPLANTING: Corn or Soybeans may be replanted within 4 months. After 4
|
||
months, any crop may be replanted .
|
||
• Dilute Alachlor with 2 parts of water and add as last ingredient to spray tank.
|
||
This Product + Atrazine
|
||
THIS PRODUCT + Atrazine (Tank Mixture)
|
||
Product per Acre
|
||
1 to 2% Organic Matter 2 to 5% Organic Matter
|
||
Soil Texture THIS PRODUCT (pts.) THIS PRODUCT (pts.)
|
||
+ +
|
||
Atrazine (Ibs. a.i.) Atrazlne (Ibs. a.i.)
|
||
Coarse: Sandy loam 0.66 to 1 + 0.4 to 0.5 1 to 1.5 + 0.5 to 1
|
||
Medium: Loam, Silt 1 to 1.5 + 0.5 to 0.8 1.5 + 0.8 to 1.2
|
||
loam, Silt, Sandy clay
|
||
loam
|
||
Fine: Silty clay, Silty clay 1.33 to 1.5 + 0.6 to 0.8 1.5 + 0.8 to 1.6
|
||
loam, Clay, Clay loam
|
||
REPLANTING: Corn may be replanted within 6 months. After 6 months, any crop
|
||
may be planted. (Exception: Do not follow treated Corn with Sugar beets, Tobacco
|
||
or Vegetables in rotation.)
|
||
CORN (FIELD)
|
||
Directed Post-emergence Application: Make a single application as
|
||
a directed spray after Corn is at least 15 inches high (measured to the
|
||
highest leaf surface on free standing plants). Do not spray over top of
|
||
Corn. Apply only when there is sufficient differential between height of
|
||
Corn and weeds so that the directed spray thoroughly covers all weed
|
||
foliage without contact of upper leaves or whorl of Corn by spray or
|
||
drift, as such contact may cause crop injury. Early cultivation (rotary
|
||
hoe or other suitable equipment) will aid in aclhieving proper differential
|
||
between height of Corn and weeds.
|
||
Use 1.25 to 1.5 pints per acre. Add 1 pint Surf-Ac 820 for each 25 gal
|
||
lons spray mixture. Non-pressure nitrogen solution may be substituted
|
||
for all or part of the water. Use the lower rate on lighter soils (low in
|
||
clay or organic matter) and when weeds do not exceed 2 inches in
|
||
height; use the higher rate on heavier soils (high in clay or organic
|
||
matter) for weeds up to 5 inches in height. Do not apply within 57 days
|
||
of harvest of Field corn.
|
||
COTTON (EAST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS ONLY)
|
||
Do not spray over top of cotton.
|
||
Do not apply within 76 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not use on Pima varieties of cotton.
|
||
Directed Postemergence Application: Apply as a directed spray,
|
||
adjust nozzles to minimize contact to Cotton leaves with spray or drift
|
||
as crop injury may result.
|
||
Make first application of 1 pint per acre when Cotton is at least 12
|
||
inches tall. Use 1 to 1.5 pints per acre when Cotton is at least 18
|
||
inches tall and emerged weeds do not exceed 2 inches in height; Add
|
||
1 pint Surf-Ac 820 for each 25 gallons spray mixture. If needed, a sec
|
||
ond application of same rate may be made 1 week or later after initial
|
||
treatment. Alternatively, after Cotton is 20 inches tall, make a single
|
||
application of 2 to 3 pints per acre following last cultivation. If emerged
|
||
weeds are present, add Surf-Ac 820 as directed above.
|
||
HYBRID POPLAR (MIDWEST)
|
||
Apply 2 to 4 pints of this product per acre before bud break in the
|
||
Spring. For application after bud break, apply 2 to 4 pints of this prod
|
||
uct per acre as a directed spray. Spray should be directed to weed
|
||
growth and to avoid contact with the Poplar plant. Do not spray over
|
||
the top of the Poplar as injury to the plant may result.
|
||
Use the lower rate on light soils and higher rate on heavier soils. For
|
||
best results on emerged weeds, treat at the seedling stage.
|
||
More than one treatm~r-- '3y be made but do not apply more than 8
|
||
pints of this product pe,,- d per year.
|
||
KENAF
|
||
This product may be used on Kenaf being managed for the production
|
||
of fiber or pulp.
|
||
Directed Application: Make a single application of 1 to 2 pints per
|
||
acre as a directed spray to the base of B to 10 inch tall Kenaf plants.
|
||
Direct the spray to contact the Kenaf plants at no higher than 3 inches
|
||
above the soil surface.· The addition of a surfactant to the spray mixture
|
||
may increase the activity of this product on emerged weeds. The ad
|
||
dition of MSMA at 2.66 pints per acre to the spray mixture may improve
|
||
the control of emerged grasses.
|
||
PARSNIPS
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Make a single application of 1.5 to 3
|
||
pints per acre. Apply after planting but before crop emerges. Plant
|
||
seed at least one-half inch deep.
|
||
POSTHARVEST, CROP STUBBLE, FALLOW GROUND,
|
||
STALE SEEDBED
|
||
NOTE: ALL STATES - DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PER
|
||
ACRE PER YEAR IN-CROP USE RATE FOR ALL APPLICATION
|
||
TIMINGS.
|
||
East of the Rocky Mountains Only
|
||
Apply this product at a rate of 1 to 4 pints per acre to postharvest, crop
|
||
stubble, fallow grounds or stale seedbeds for control of emerged
|
||
weeds or for residual weed control during the fallow season. For con
|
||
trol of established annual weeds, add a nonionic surfactant at 0.5 to
|
||
1 % v/v or a crop oil concentrate at 1 to 2 pints per acre to aid in con
|
||
trol.
|
||
Apply before weeds reach 4 inches in height. See the "WEEDS CON
|
||
TROLLED" section of this label for a list of weeds controlled.
|
||
For control of established weeds, this product may be tank mixed with
|
||
a bumdown herbicide, such as glyphosate or paraquat.
|
||
Apply this product by ground equipment in sufficient spray volume to
|
||
provide uniform coverage of the site and/or weeds to be treated.
|
||
• For volunteer corn up to 6 inches in height, apply 2/3 to 1 pint per
|
||
acre of this product in a tank mixture with paraquat at 9.6 to 14.4
|
||
ounces active ingredient per acre. Apply the higher rate of both her
|
||
bicides for volunteer corn that is 7 to 12 inches in height. The addi
|
||
tion of a surfactant to the spray solution will increase the' contact
|
||
efficacy of this tank mixture.
|
||
Any crop may be planted 4 months after application. The crops of corn,
|
||
grain sorghum, potatoes or soybeans may be planted at anytime fol
|
||
lowing application, provided the combined rate applied postharvest
|
||
and preemergence does not exceed the maximum labeled preemer
|
||
gence rate per 12 month period for the specific crop.
|
||
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington
|
||
Apply this product at a rate of 1.5 to 4 pints per acre to postharvest,
|
||
crop stubble, fallows grounds or stale seedbeds for control of emerged
|
||
weeds or for residual weed control during the fallow season. For con
|
||
trol of established annual weeds, add a non ionic surfactant at 0.5 to
|
||
1% v/v, or a crop oil concentrate at 1 to 2 pints per acre, or a methy
|
||
lated seed oil (MSO) at 1% v/v to aid in control. Apply before weeds
|
||
reach 4 inches in height. See the "WEEDS CONTROLLED" section
|
||
of this label for a list of weeds controlled.
|
||
For control of established weeds, this product may be tgU~ mixed with
|
||
a burndown herbicide, such as glyphosate. c
|
||
Apply this product by ground equipment in sufficierU8rray~lOlume to
|
||
Provide uniform coverage of the site and/or weeds to bEftrdi]ted. n ( 0 C C ~~ ..... "1::
|
||
Any crop may be planted 4 months a~er appl(cation. Winttrr wheat may
|
||
be planted at anytime following apRlicatYor{; provided the combined
|
||
rate applied postharvest and preeme(9 .. eDf)~c;loes not~xcce<£the max
|
||
imum labeled rate per 12 month period~or tl:\e crop. c' c .. ()
|
||
POTATOES c cur; C (C c'
|
||
Do not use West of the Rocky Wl'(;llflt"lins.
|
||
t", C (. C
|
||
Do not spray over top of emer9~ti,~~tatoes. l;
|
||
Do not exceed 3 pints per acre per year. ~ ( l C' ~ (
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Make a single applidition as a broad
|
||
cast spray after planting but before crop emerges. PlalWseer.1 at least
|
||
2 inches deep. Do not spray over top of emerged Pct&tl:JE:s. If beds
|
||
are to be "dragged" and/or "hilled", apply after the final "dragging" or
|
||
"hilling" operation. Apply before grasses are 2 inches tall and before
|
||
broadleafweeds are 6 inches tall, preferably just before or when weed
|
||
seedlings emerge. If emerged weeds are present, add 1 pint Surf-Ac
|
||
820 for each 25 gallons spray mixture. In irrigated areas, best results
|
||
are obtained when application is made to moist soil followed within 2
|
||
LlNURON 4L Page 5 of 7
|
||
|
||
weeks by 1 to 2 inches of sprinkler irrigat~/or rainfall). On powder
|
||
dry soils, irrigate prior to herbicide applica\ ,nd follow with sprinkler
|
||
irrigation to activate the herbicide. Apply nj to 2.5 pints per acre on
|
||
the lighter soils (sandy loams, silt loams; 1 to 2% organic matter) and
|
||
2.5 to 3 pints per acre on heavier soils (silts, clay loams; 2 to 5% or
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ganic matter); on soils over 5% oganic matter, use 3 pints per acre
|
||
apply to emerged weeds (before potatoes emerge)
|
||
East of Rocky Mountains: Apply 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre on the
|
||
lighter soils (Sandy loams, Silt loams; 1 to 2% organic matter) and 2.5
|
||
to 3 pints per acre on heavier soils (Silts, Clay loams; 2% to 5% or
|
||
ganic matter). On soils over 5% organic matter, apply 3 pints per acre
|
||
and apply to emerged weeds before Potatoes emerge.
|
||
For improved control of annual grasses and nutsedge, see table below
|
||
for tank mixes with Me-Too-Lachlor Herbicide.
|
||
This Product + Me-Too-Lachlor Herbicide
|
||
1 to 3% Organic Matter 3 to 5% Organic Matter
|
||
Soil Texture This Product (pts.) This Product (pts.)
|
||
+ +
|
||
Me-Too-Lachlor (pts.) Me-Too-Lachlor (pts.)
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||
COARSE: Sandy loam 1 to 1.5 + 1 1.5 to 2 + 1.33
|
||
MEDIUM: Loam, Silt 1.5 to 2 + 1.33 2 to 2.5 + 1.67 to 2
|
||
loam, Silt, Sandy clay,
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||
Sandy clay loam
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||
SORGHUM
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||
Do not apply over top of emerged sorghum.
|
||
Do not apply within 75 days harvest.
|
||
Do not graze or feed plants to livestock within 3 months
|
||
after directed postemergence application.
|
||
Pre-emergence Application: Select a registered herbicide treatment
|
||
for application as a tank mixture. Make a single application after plant
|
||
ing but before crop emerges.
|
||
In soil with 1 % to 2% organic matter apply 0.63 to 1.25 pints per acre
|
||
on sandy loam and 1 to 1.5 pints per acre on loam, silt loam, silt, sandy
|
||
clay, or sandy clay loam. In soil with 2% to 4% organic matter, apply 1
|
||
to 1.5 pints per acre on sandy loam and 1 to 2 pints per acre on loam,
|
||
silt loam, silt, sandy clay, or sandy clay loam. Plant seed at least 1 inch
|
||
deep on flat or raised seedbeds only as injury to the crop may result.
|
||
Directed Post-emergence Application: Make a single application of
|
||
this product as a directed spray; add 1 pint of Surf-Ac 820 for each 25
|
||
gallons spray mixture. If sprayer is equipped with skids, shoes or
|
||
shield, apply 1 pint per acre when Sorghum is 12 inches tall (free
|
||
standing plants) and weeds are up to 2 inches in height; use 1 to 2
|
||
pints per acre when Sorghum is 15 inches tall and weeds are 2 to 4
|
||
inches in height. Apply only when there is sufficient differential be
|
||
tween height of Sorghum and weeds so that the directed spray thor
|
||
oughly covers all weed foliage without contact of upper leaves or whorl
|
||
or Sorghum by spray or drift as such contact may cause crop injury.
|
||
SOYBEANS
|
||
Make a single preemergence application of this product
|
||
per season.
|
||
Soybeans planted too shallow have increased potential
|
||
for injury.
|
||
Do not exceed 2 pts. of this product in any application_
|
||
Do not spray over the top of emerged soybeans.
|
||
Do not feed treated forage or hay to livestock.
|
||
Preemergence Application - All Tillage Types
|
||
Apply this product priorto sybean emergence at the rates specified in
|
||
the table below. For improved control, or for a broader spectrum of
|
||
control, this product may be tank mixed with such herbicides as Me
|
||
Too-Lachlor or Dual MAGNUM®, Dual® II MAGNUM, Sencor®, Syn
|
||
chrony® XP, Classic®, Prowl, Boundary®, Domain'·, and Gangster®.
|
||
For specific tank mix rate directions for this product plus Me-Too
|
||
Lachlor Herbicide see the table below. ,
|
||
THIS PRODUCT ALONE
|
||
Pints of THIS PRODUCT per Acre
|
||
Soil Texture 1%t03% 2% to 5%
|
||
Organic Matter Organic Matter
|
||
Coarse: Sandy loam 1 to 1.25 1.25to 2
|
||
Medium: Loam, Silt loam, Silt, Sandy 1 to 2 1.5t02
|
||
clay loam
|
||
Fine: Silty clay, Silty clay loam, Clay, 1.25 to 2 2
|
||
Clay loam
|
||
THIS PRODUCT ' "oo-Lachlor Herbicide (Tank Mixture)
|
||
'. Product per Acre
|
||
1% to 3% Organic
|
||
Matter Soil Texture THIS PRODUCT (pts.)
|
||
+
|
||
Me-Too-Lachlor (pts.)
|
||
Coarse: Sandy loam 0.66 to 1.25 + 0.85
|
||
Medium: Loam, Silt 1 to 1.66 + 1.0
|
||
loam, Silt, Sandy
|
||
clay loam,
|
||
Fine: Silty clay, Silty 1.25 to 2 + 1 .33
|
||
clay loam, Clay,
|
||
Clay loam
|
||
No Till, Minimum Till or Stale Seedbed
|
||
Timing
|
||
3% to 5% Organic
|
||
Matter
|
||
THIS PRODUCT (pis.)
|
||
+
|
||
Me-Too-Lachlor (pts.)
|
||
1.25 to 2 + 1.0
|
||
1.66 to 2 + 1.33
|
||
2 + 1.33 to 1.67
|
||
Apply this product up to 30 days prior to Soybean planting. For maxi
|
||
mum in-season residual control, apply no earlier than 14 days before
|
||
planting.
|
||
Adjuvants and Tank Mixes
|
||
For burndown control (postemergence activity), addition of adjuvant
|
||
is required.
|
||
For best results, use 1 gallon crop oil concentrate per 100 gallons
|
||
of spray.
|
||
Alternatively, use 1 quart non ionic surfactant per 100 gallons of
|
||
spray.
|
||
To burndown larger than 2 inches grasses and 6 inches
|
||
broadleaves, tank mix this product with such herbicides as 2,4-0
|
||
LVE, Synchrony XP, Classic, glyphosate and/or paraquat. When
|
||
tank mixing this product with glyphosate, substitute nonionic sur
|
||
factant (1 qt. per 100 gallons spray) for crop oil concentrate. Follow
|
||
the glyphosate manufacturer's instructions for addition of ammo
|
||
nium sulfate:
|
||
1 pt. of this product + 1 pt. 2,4-0 LVE + 1 gallon crop oil concen
|
||
trate per 100 gallons spray will burn down the following winter an
|
||
nual weeds (up to 6 inches in size) as well as the weeds included
|
||
in "Postemergence Use" at the beginning of this label.
|
||
Bushy wallflower Henbit
|
||
Chuckweed, common Pennycress
|
||
Chickweed, mouseear Shepherdspuse
|
||
Cutleaf evening primrose Speedwell, corn, field, purslane
|
||
Deadnettle* White heath aster
|
||
* suppression
|
||
WHEAT (WINTER) (DRILL-PLANTED)
|
||
IDAHO, OREGON, WASHINGTON
|
||
Plant seed at least 1 inch deep; when seed is planted during
|
||
abnormally dry weather, treat after soil has been settled by
|
||
rainfall or irrigation.
|
||
Apply as a broadcast spray prior to emergence of wheat or
|
||
to semi-dormant wheat plant. Application to actively growing
|
||
plants may result in temporary yellowing (chlorosis) of
|
||
wheat. c
|
||
Do not apply after wheat has reach the boot stag~ bT maturity,
|
||
nor when when maximum daily temperaturec~}(ceetjs 60°F;
|
||
do not use this product in comb!~'!.t!R'lwith othefRttsticides
|
||
(except as noted), surfactants~ or~nilrogen soltltion after
|
||
wheat has emerged. 0 (; ",-,
|
||
Crop injury may result where severelV:£lla.·r;;tress, fJi~ea'~~or insect
|
||
damage follows application and also fmm f~ilure to 9tts~[)Ie correct
|
||
planting depth and soil type restrictions. Db hot treat \l:heat wilere win
|
||
ter climatic conditions have caused helt\(lrig~f plants, gf~ffere plants
|
||
are lacking in vigor due to poor emerStlfccLe( 1,1sect damage, disease,
|
||
high alkalinity, or other causes. ~ l ( l ~ L
|
||
West of Cascade Range: Make a single applicatiorvof 2 to 3.5 pints
|
||
per acre as soon as possible after planting. If Wheat anft I.·/oeds have
|
||
emerged, apply before weeds are 3 to 4 inches tall. L l. , ( ( '.
|
||
East of Cascade Range: Make a single application of this product
|
||
alone or, where specified below, as a tank mixture with Bromoxynil. If
|
||
Fall-planted Wheat fails to grow due to Winter kill or adverse growing
|
||
conditions after Fall treatment, allow 4 months before planting Spring
|
||
wheat. Do not retreat field with a second application during the same
|
||
crop year as injury to the crop may result.
|
||
LlNURON 4L Page 6 of 7
|
||
|
||
Where Average Annual Rainfall Excer'---16 Inches-Fall Treat
|
||
ment: For early Fall-planted Wheat (se\ before September 10)
|
||
apply 1 to 1.5 pints ofthis product per acre elmer before or after Wheat
|
||
has emerged but before weeds are 2 inches tall. Treatment after Oc
|
||
tober 1 generally gives best results. Do not apply after soil freezes in
|
||
the Fall. Spring Treatment: Apply 1 to 1.25 pints of this product per
|
||
acre as soon as Wheat starts to grow in the Spring. Application after
|
||
weeds have reached a height of 2 inches may give poor results.
|
||
Where Average annual Rainfall is 10 to 16 Inches-Fall or Winter
|
||
Treatment: After Wheat is planted in the Fall, apply 1 to 1.25 pints of
|
||
this product per acre when sufficient moisture is available to germinate
|
||
Wheat seed. Apply either before or after Wheat has emerged, but be
|
||
fore weeds are 2 inches tall and before the soil freezes. Application
|
||
later than March 1 may give poor results.
|
||
Where Average Annual Rainfall is 10 to 20 Inches-Fall or Spring
|
||
Treatment: Apply 0.5 pint of this product plus 0.25 pound of Bro
|
||
moxynil per acre as a tank mixture, either in the Fall after Wheat has
|
||
emerged but before soil freezes or in the Spring as soon as soil thaws.
|
||
Apply before weeds are 2 inches tall or across.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Storage should be under lock and key and
|
||
secure from access by unauthorized persons and children. Storage
|
||
should be in a cool, dry area away from any heat or ignition source.
|
||
Avoid storage at high temperatures. Do not stack over 2 pallets high.
|
||
Move containers by handles or cases. Do not move containers from
|
||
one area to another unless they are securely sealed. Keep container
|
||
tightly sealed when not in use. Keep away from any puncture
|
||
source. Avoid storage near water supplies, food, feed and fertilizer
|
||
to avoid contamination. Avoid contamination with acids or alkalies.
|
||
Store in original containers only. If the contents are leaking or ma
|
||
terial is spilled, follow these steps:
|
||
1. Contain spill, absorb with a material such as sawdust, clay gran-
|
||
ules or dirt.
|
||
2. Collect and place in suitable containers for disposal.
|
||
3. Wash area with water and soap to remove remaining pesticide.
|
||
4. Follow washing with clean water rinse.
|
||
5. Place a leaking container in a plastic tub and transfer contents
|
||
as soon as possible to an empty original container.
|
||
6. Do not allow run off to enter sewer or contaminate water sup-
|
||
plies.
|
||
7. Dispose of waste as indicated below.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this prod
|
||
uct must be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal
|
||
facility.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
|
||
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; less than 5 gallons):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for
|
||
recycling, if available. Clean container promptly after emptying.
|
||
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow be
|
||
gins to drip. Fill the container one-fourth full with water and recap.
|
||
Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a
|
||
mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 sec
|
||
onds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more
|
||
times. Dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incin
|
||
eration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If
|
||
burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; 5 gallons or greater):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for
|
||
recycling, if available. Clean container promptly after emptying.
|
||
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank. Fill container one-fourth full with water. Re
|
||
place and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back
|
||
and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds.
|
||
Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times.
|
||
Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth
|
||
several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix
|
||
tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure
|
||
two more times. Dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or
|
||
by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burn
|
||
ing. If burned, stay out of smoke. (Continued)
|
||
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|
||
STORAG( .ND DISPOSAL (Cont.)
|
||
Refillable Containers: 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 dis
|
||
posal, empty the remaning contents from this container into appli
|
||
cation 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.
|
||
WARRANTY-CONDITIONS OF SALE
|
||
OUR DIRECTIONS FOR USE of this product are based upon tests
|
||
believed reliable. Follow directions carefully. Timing and method of ap
|
||
plication, 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 con
|
||
sistent 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 Man
|
||
ufacturer 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. The foregoing is a condition of sale by the Seller and is ac
|
||
cepted as such by the Buyer.
|
||
The DREXEL logo is a registered trademark of Drexel Chemical
|
||
Company. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks
|
||
belong to their respective holders.
|
||
ACCEPTED
|
||
SEP 9 2010
|
||
Under the Federal rnsecticide,
|
||
Fungicide. and Rodenticide Act
|
||
as amended. for the pesticide
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||
registered under
|
||
EPA Reg. No. ,<1713 - °,.1
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