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# ETI 120 01 H-D
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- EPA Reg No: **228-674**
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- Registrant: NUFARM AMERICAS, INC.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Thifensulfuron (50%); Tribenuron-methyl (25%)
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- Label accepted: 2024-08-21
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000228-00674-20240821.pdf
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---
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August 21, 2024
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Nikki Benson
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Regulatory Specialist
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Nufarm Americas Inc.
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4000 Aerial Center Parkway Suite 101
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Morrisville, NC 27560
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Subject: Label Amendment - Registration Review Mitigation for Tribenuron-methyl and
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Thifensulfuron-methyl
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Product Name: ETI 120 01 H-D
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EPA Registration Number: 228-674
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Application Date: July 13, 2022, December 11, 2017
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Decision Number: 585947 and 596104
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Dear Nikki Benson:
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The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA),
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as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your application to
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support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection with the
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tribenuron-methyl and thifensulfuron-methyl Interim Decisions, and has concluded that your
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submission is acceptable. The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration
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under FIFRA, as amended, is acceptable.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please
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be aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the
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product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E).
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40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In
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addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on
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the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration
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process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website
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contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved
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registration, the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance
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Assurance.
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 228-674
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Decision No. 585947 and 596104
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes
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all previously accepted labeling and must be used at your next label printing. You must
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submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you release the product for
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shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c), you may
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distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 12 months
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from the date of this letter. After 12 months, you may only distribute or sell this
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product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To
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distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation
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at 40 CFR 152.3.
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If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Concepción Rodríguez by phone at
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202-566-0820, or via email at rodriguez.concepcion@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Linda Arrington, Branch Chief
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Risk Management and Implementation Branch 4
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Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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ENCLOSURE: Stamped label
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Aug 21, 2024
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228-674
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION - PRECAUCION
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Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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• Chemical-resistant gloves, including butyl r ubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber,
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all 侔14 mils.
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• Shoes plus socks.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If 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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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users Should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible
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wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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FIRST AID
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IF ON SKIN
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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 • 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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HOT LINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for
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treatment. You may also contact 1-877-325-1840 for emergency medical treatment information.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Groundwater Label Advisory Statement: This chemical has properties and characteri stics associated with chemicals detected in
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groundwater. This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table
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is shallow.
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Surface Water Advisory Statement: This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially
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true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface
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water via runoff for several weeks after application. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product
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is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of thifensulfuron-m ethyl
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methyl and tribenuron-methyl from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be greatly reduced by avoiding applications
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when rainfall or irriion is expected to occur within 48 hours.
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PESTICIDE HANDLING
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- Calibrate sprayers only with clean water away from the well site.
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- Make scheduled checks of spray equipment.
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- Ensure that all operation employees accurately measure pesticides.
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- Mix only enough product for the job at hand.
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- Avoid over-filling of spray tank.
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- Do not discharge excess material on the soil at a single spot in the field/grove or mixing/loading station.
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- Dilute and agitate excess solution and apply at labeled rates/uses.
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- Avoid storage of pesticides near well sites.
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- When triple rinsing the pesticide container, be sure to add the rinsate to the spray mix.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
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may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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Non-target Organism Advisory: This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non-target
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organisms, including pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated area. Protect the forage and habitat of non-target organisms by
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minimizing spray drift. For further guidance and instructions on how to minimize spray drift, refer to the Spray Drift Management
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section of this label.
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SPRAY DRIFT
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Aerial Applications:
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• Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the vegetative canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary
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for pilot safety.
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• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are required to use a Coarse or coarser drop let
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size (ASABE
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S641).
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• For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S641).
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• The boom length must not exceed 65% of the wingspan for airplanes or 75% of the rotor blade diameter for helicopters.
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• Applicators must use ½ swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
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• Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
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• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
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• Do not apply during temperature inversions.”
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Ground Boom Applications:
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• Apply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer, but no more than 3 feet above the ground or crop canopy unless
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making a turf, pasture, or rangeland appli cation, in which case applicators may apply with a nozzle height no more than 4 feet
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above the ground.
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• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are required to use a Coarse or coarser drop let
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size (ASABE S572).
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• For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572).
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• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
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• Do not apply during temperature inversions.”
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Boom-less Ground Applications:
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• Applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.3) for all applications.
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• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
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• Do not apply during temperature inversions.”
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SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
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THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT. BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES
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AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
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IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
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An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest control. While applying
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larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made improperly or under u nfavorable
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environmental conditions.
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Controlling Droplet Size – Ground Boom
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• Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produce d will reduce spray drift. Use the highest practical spray
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volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher flow rate.
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• Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and droplet size.
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• Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider using nozzles designed to reduce drift.
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Controlling Droplet Size – Aircraft
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• Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine droplets, nozzles
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should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight.
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BOOM HEIGHT – Ground Boom Use the lowest boom height that is compatible with the spray nozzles that will provide uniform
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coverage. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce.
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RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
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Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift. When applying aerially to crops, do not release spray at a height greater
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than 10 feet above the crop canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
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SHIELDED SPRAYERS
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Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the shields ar e not
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interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target area.
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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
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When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
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TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
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Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude
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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
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or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a
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concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates
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good vertical air mixing. Avoid applications during temperature inversions.
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WIND
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Drift potential generally increases with wind speed. AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS.
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Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift.
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Boom-less Ground Applications:
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• Setting nozzles at the lowest effective height will help to reduce the potential for spray drift.
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Handheld Technology Applications:
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• Take precautions to minimize spray drift.
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WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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For resistance management, this product contains two Group 2 herbicides – thifensulfuron methyl and tribenuron methyl. Any weed
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population may contain or develop plants naturally resistant to this product and other Group 2 herbicides. The resistant biotypes may
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dominate 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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When herbicides that affect the same biological site of action are used repeatedly over several years to control the same weed species
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in the same field, naturally-occurring resistant biotypes may survive a correctly applied herbicide treatment, propagate, and be come
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dominant in that field. Adequate control of these resistant weed biotypes cannot be expected. If weed control is unsatisfactory, it may
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be necessary to retreat the problem area using a product affecting a different site of action.
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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 2 herbicides within a growing season sequence or among growing seasons with different
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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 targe t weed
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species is available, use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate that will control the target weed(s) equally as well as t he more
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resistance-prone partner. Consult your local extension service or certified crop advisor if you are unsure as to which active ingredient
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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 related to
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herbicide use and crop rotation, and that considers tillage ( or other mechanical control methods), cultural ( e.g., higher crop seeding
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rates; precision fertilizer application method and timing to fa vor the crop and not the weeds), biological (weed-competitive cr ops or
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varieties) and other management practices.
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• Scout before and after herbicide application to monitor weed populations for early signs of resistance development. Indicat ors of
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possible herbicide resistance include: (1) failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied,
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especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds; (2) a spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed specie s; (3)
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surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species. If resistance is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the
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affected area by an alternative herbicide from a different group or by a mechanical method such as hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement
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of resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment when moving between fields, and planting clean
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seed.
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• If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatme nt with this product, discontinue use of this product, and swi tch to
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another management strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action, if available. Users should report lack of performance to
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registrant or their representative.
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• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for additional pesticide resistance -management and/or integrated
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weed-management recommendations for specific crops and weed biotypes.
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• For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact Nufarm at 855-280-6609.
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It is advisable to keep accurate records of pesticides applied to individual fields to help obtain information on the spread and dispersal
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of resistant biotypes. Contact your local sales representative, crop advisor, or extension agent to find out if suspected resistant weeds
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to this MOA have been found in your region. Do not assume that ea ch listed weed is being controlled by this mechanisms of actio n.
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Co-formulated active ingredients are intended to broaden the spectrum of weeds that are controlled. Some weeds may be controlled
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by only one of the active ingredient in this product.
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Suspected herbicide-resistant weeds may be identified by these indicators:
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* Failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control is achieved
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on adjacent weeds;
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* A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species; and
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* Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
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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, 40 CFR Part 170. This standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers
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of agricultural pesticides. It contains requ irements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It
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also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry intervals. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered
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by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves
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contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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Coveralls.
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Chemical resistant gloves, including butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber, all 侔14 mils.
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Shoes plus socks.
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This product is for use on wheat (including durum), barley, oats, triticale and fallow in many states. Check with your state extension or
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Dept. of Agriculture before use, to be certain this product is registered in your state. Nufarm will not be responsible for los ses or
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damages resulting from the use of this product in any manner not in accordance with instructions on this label.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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This product is a dry flowable granule that is used for selective post-emergence weed control in wheat (including durum), barley, oat,
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triticale and fallow. The best control is obtained when this product is applied to young, actively growing weeds. The use rate will depend
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on weed spectrum and size of weed at time of application. The degree and duration of control may depend on the following:
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• weed spectrum and infestation intensity
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• weed size at application
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• environmental conditions at and following treatment
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This product is noncorrosive, nonflammable, nonvolatile, and does not freeze. This product should be mixed in water and applied as
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a uniform broadcast spray.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
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This product is absorbed primarily through the foliage of plan ts, rapidly inhibiting the growth of susceptible weeds. One to 3 weeks
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after application to weeds (2 to 5 weeks for wild garlic), leave s of susceptible plants appear chlorotic, and the growing point
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subsequently dies.
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This product provides the best control in vigorously growing crops that shade competitive weeds. Weed control in areas of thin crop
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stand or seeding skips may not be as satisfactory. However, a crop canopy that is too dense at application can intercept spray and
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reduce weed control.
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The herbicidal action of this product may be affected in crops stressed from adverse environmental conditions (such as extreme
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temperatures or moisture), abnormal soil co nditions, cultural practices, or variations in crop variety. In warm, moist conditio ns, the
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expression of herbicide symptoms is acce lerated; in cold, dry conditions, expression of herbicide symptoms is delayed. In additi on,
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weeds hardened-off by drought stress are less susceptible to this product.
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WINDBLOWN SOIL PARTICLES
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This product has the potential to move off-site due to wind erosion. Soils that are subject to wind erosion usually have a high silt and/or
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fine to very fine sand fractions and low organic matter content. Other factors which can affects the movement of windblown soil include
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the intensity and direction of prevailing winds, vegetative cover, site slope, rainfall, and drainage patterns. Avoid applying this product
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if prevailing local conditions may be expected to result in off-site movement.
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RESTRICTIONS
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• Do not apply, drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or other plants or on areas where their roots may extend, or in
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locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into contact with their roots.
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• Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts, or similar areas. Prevent drift of spray to desirable plants.
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• Do not apply this product by air in the state of New York.
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• Do not apply to wheat, barley, triticale or oat crops underseeded with another crop.
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• Do not harvest sooner than 45 days after the last application of this product.
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• Do not exceed the total rate of this product for wheat (includi ng durum), barley and triticale of 1.0 ounce product per acre pe r
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year.
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• Do not exceed the total rate of this product for oat (spring and winter) of 0.4 ounces product per acre per year.
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• When using this product in tank mixes or sequential applicatio ns with other products containing thifensulfuron-methyl and/or
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tribenuron-methyl, do not exceed the following limits:
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Use Active Ingredient
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Maximum oz ai
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per
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Single Application
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Maximum oz ai
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per
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Use Period
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Wheat, Barley, Triticale
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Thifensulfuron-methyl 0.45 0.75
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Tribenuron-methyl 0.25 0.25
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Oats Thifensulfuron-methyl 0.30 0.30
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Tribenuron-methyl 0.10 0.10
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Fallow, Burndown, Post Harvest
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Thifensulfuron-methyl 0.45 0.75
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Tribenuron-methyl 0.25 0.25
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GRAZING RESTRICTIONS
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Allow at least 7 days between application and grazing of treated forage and 7 days between application and feeding of treated forage
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to livestock. Allow at least 30 days between application and feeding of hay from treated areas to livestock. Harvested straw may be
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used for bedding or feed. Allow at least 45 days between application and harvesting grain.
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CROP ROTATION RESTRICTIONS
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Labeled crops may be planted at specified time intervals following application of labeled rates of this product. Use the time in tervals
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listed below to determine the required time interval before p lanting. Refer to indiv idual product labels to determine rotationa l crop
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restrictions when tank mixtures are used.
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Time Interval Before Planting* (days after treatment with this product)
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Crop Days
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Barley, Rice, [Soybeans with Bolt® technology,] Triticale,
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and Wheat (including durum)
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0
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Soybeans 7^*
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Cotton, Field Corn, and Grain Sorghum 14*
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Sugarbeets, Winter Rape, and Canola 60
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Any other crop 45
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^ When this product is applied at 0.5 ounce per acre or less the time interval for soybeans is 1 day.
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* When this product is used on light textured soils, such as sands and loamy sands, extend time to planting by 7 additional day s.
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Where this product is used on high pH soils (>7.9), extend time to planting by 7 additional days.
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PRECAUTIONS
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Injury to or loss of adjacent sensitive crops, desirable trees or vegetation may result from failure to observe the following:
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Take all necessary precautions to avoid all direct or indirect contact (such as spray drift) with non-target plants or areas.
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Carefully observe all sprayer cleanup instructions both prior to and after using this product, as spray tank residue may damage crops
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other than wheat, barley, oats and triticale.
|
||
Wheat, barley, oats and triticale may differ in their response to various herbicides. Nufarm recommends that you first consult your
|
||
state experiment station, university, or extension agent as to sensitivity to any herbicide. If no information is available, lim it the initial
|
||
use of this product to a small area.
|
||
Under certain conditions, such as heavy rainfall, prolonged cold weather (daily high temperature less than 50°F), or wide fluctuations
|
||
in day/night temperatures prior to or so on after this product’s application, temporary discoloration and/or crop injury m ay occur. To
|
||
reduce the potential of crop injury, tank mix this product with 2,4-D (ester formulations perform best–see Tank Mixtures section of this
|
||
label) and apply after the crop is in the tillering stage of growth.
|
||
This product should not be applied to wheat, barley, oats and triticale that is stressed by severe weather conditions, drought (including
|
||
low levels of subsoil moisture), low fertility, water saturated soil, disease, or insect damage, as crop injury may result. Risk of injury is
|
||
greatest when crop is in the 2- to 5-leaf stage. Severe winter stress, drought, disease, or insect damage following application also may
|
||
result in crop injury.
|
||
Dry, dusty field conditions may result in reduced control in wheel track areas.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED - ALL USES
|
||
Annual knawel Curly dock Redroot pigweed
|
||
Annual sowthistle False chamomile Russian thistle*
|
||
Black mustard Field chickweed Scentless chamomile/mayweed
|
||
Blue/Purple mustard Field pennycress Shepherd’s-purse
|
||
Broadleaf dock Filaree (redstem, Texas) Slimleaf lambsquarters
|
||
|
||
Bur buttercup Flixweed Smallflower buttercup
|
||
Bushy wallflower/Treacle mustard Green smartweed Smallseed falseflax
|
||
Clasping pepperweed Kochia* Stinking chickweed
|
||
Coast fiddleneck Ladysthumb Stinking mayweed /Dogfennel
|
||
Common buckwheat Lanceleaf sage* Swinecress
|
||
Common chickweed London rocket Tansymustard
|
||
Common cocklebur* Marshelder Tarweed fiddleneck
|
||
Common groundsel Mayweed chamomile Tumble/Jim Hill mustard
|
||
Common lambsquarters Miners lettuce Volunteer lentils
|
||
Common radish Narrowleaf lambsquarters Volunteer peas
|
||
Common ragweed* Nightflowering catchfly Volunteer sunflower
|
||
Common sunflower Pennsylvania smartweed Wild buckwheat*
|
||
Corn chamomile Pineappleweed Wild chamomile
|
||
Corn gromwell* Prickly lettuce* Wild garlic*
|
||
Corn spurry Prostrate knotweed Wild mustard
|
||
Cowcockle Prostrate pigweed Wild radish*
|
||
Cress (mouse-ear) Redmaids
|
||
WEEDS SUPPRESSED**
|
||
Canada thistle* Mallow (common, little)
|
||
Carolina geranium Nightshade (cutleaf, hairy)
|
||
Catchweed bedstraw Vetch*
|
||
Cutleaf eveningprimrose
|
||
* See SPECIFIC WEED INSTRUCTIONS in the Cereals section below for more information.
|
||
**Partial control: A visual reduction of weed population as well as a significant loss of vigor for individual weed plants. For better
|
||
results, use 0.5 or 0.6 ounce of this product per acre and include a tank mix partner such as 2,4-D, MCPA, Buctril, Bison, Bronate or
|
||
Bronate Advanced), or dicamba (such as Diablo/Clarity), refer to the TANK MIXTURES section of this label.
|
||
†Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of kochia, prickly lettuce and Russian thistle are known to occur. See the TANK MIXTURES
|
||
and SPECIFIC WEED INSTRUCTIONS sections of this label for additional details.
|
||
SPECIFIC WEED INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Canada thistle: For control in wheat, barley and triticale, use 0.6 ounce per acre plus surfactant when all thistles are 4" to 8" with 2"
|
||
to 6" of new growth. Make the application in the spring. Control wi ll be improved by using this product in combination with 2,4- D,
|
||
dicamba, WideMatch, or Colt (refer to TANK MIXTURES).
|
||
For control in oat, use 0.4 oz of this product per acre plus 2,4-D (refer to TANK MIXTURES).
|
||
Common cocklebur, Common ragweed, Lanceleaf sage: In wheat, barley and triticale, apply this product at 0.4 to 0.5 oz per acre
|
||
in combination with 2, 4-D at rates from 1/4 to 3/8 lb active ingredient (ester formulations work best) when weeds are small and actively
|
||
growing. When using 1/4 lb active ingredient of 2, 4-D, be sure to add surfactant at the rate of 1/4 to 1/2 quart per 100 gallons of spray
|
||
solution (0.06 to 0.125% v/v--use the higher rate under stress conditions).
|
||
For control in oat, use 0.4 oz of this product per acre plus 2,4-D. Refer to the Tank Mixtures sections of this label for additional details.
|
||
Corn gromwell, Wild buckwheat: For control in wheat, barley and triticale, use 0.5 to 0.6 oz of this product per acre plus surfactant.
|
||
For control in oat, use 0.4 oz of this product per acre plus 2,4-D, MCPA or Buctril (refer to TANK MIXTURES).
|
||
Kochia, Russian thistle, Prickly lettuce: Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of these weeds are known to occur. For best results,
|
||
use this product in a tank mix with dicamba (such as Diablo/Diablo SGF/Clarity) and 2, 4-D; or Bromoxynil (such as Buctril) and 2,4-D
|
||
(3/4 - 1 pt Buctril + 1/4 - 3/8 lb active ingredient 2, 4-D ester). This product should be applied in the spring when weeds are less than
|
||
2" tall or 2" across and are actively growing. Refer to the Tank Mixtures section of this label for additional details.
|
||
Vetch (common and hairy): For control in wheat, barley and triticale, use 0.5 to 0.6 oz of this product per acre plus surfactant when
|
||
vetch is less than 6" in length. For severe infestations of vetch, or when vetch is greater than 6" in length, use this product in
|
||
combination with 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to the Tank Mixtures section of this label).
|
||
For control in oat, use 0.4 oz of this product per acre plus 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES).
|
||
Wild garlic: For control in wheat, barley and triticale, use 0.5 to 0.6 oz of this product per acre plus surfactant when wild garlic plants
|
||
are less than 12" tall with 2" to 4" of new growth. For severe infestations, use the 0.6 oz per acre rate of this product. Plants hardened-
|
||
off by cold weather and/or drought stress may be more difficult to control. Thorough spray coverage of all garlic plants is essential.
|
||
Typical symptoms of dying garlic plants may not be noticeable for 2 to 5 weeks.
|
||
For control in oat, use 0.4 oz of this product per acre plus 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES)
|
||
Wild radish: For best results in wheat, barley and triticale, apply 0.4 to 0.6 oz of this product per acre plus surfactant either in the fall
|
||
or spring to wild radish rosettes less than 6 inches in diameter. Applications made later than 30 days after weed emergence will result
|
||
in partial control. For increased control of severe wild radish infestations, or wild radish emerged greater than 30 days, appl y this
|
||
product at 0.3 oz per acre in combination with MCPA at 1/4 lb active ingredient per acre. Surfactant is required when tank mixing with
|
||
|
||
MCPA, add 1 quart per 100 gallons of spray solution (0.25% vol/vol). Fall applications should be made prior to hardening off of plants.
|
||
For control in oat, use 0.4 oz of this product per acre plus 2,4-D or MCPA (refer to TANK MIXTURES).
|
||
APPLICATION INFORMATION
|
||
Since this product has very little or no soil activity, it cont rols only those weeds that have germinated; therefore, apply thi s product
|
||
when all or most of the weeds have germinated. Annual broadleaf weeds should be past the cotyledon stage, actively growing, and
|
||
less than 4" tall or wide. Wild garlic plants should be less than 12" tall with 2" to 4" of new growth. See Specific Weed Instructions for
|
||
more information.
|
||
Rainfall immediately after treatment can wash this product off of weed foliage, resulting in reduced weed control. Several hours of dry
|
||
weather are needed to allow this product to be sufficiently absorbed by weed foliage.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE - FALLOW
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
This product may be used as a fallow treatment, in the spring or fall when the majority of weeds have emerged and are actively
|
||
growing.
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
Apply this product at 0.3 to 0.6 oz per acre to fallow. Two applications of this product may be made provided the total amount applied
|
||
does not exceed 1.0 oz per acre per crop season.
|
||
This product should be applied in combination with other suitable registered fallow herbicides such as Landmaster II, Fallow Master,
|
||
Credit plus 2,4-D (ester formulations work best), Credit plus Diablo/Banvel SGF/Clarity, 2,4-D, Diablo/Diablo SGF/Clarity.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES IN FALLOW
|
||
This product, when used as a fallow treatment, should be tank mixed with other herbicides that are registered for use in fallow. Read
|
||
and follow all manufacturer’s label instructions for the companion herbicide. If those instructions conflict with this label, do not tank
|
||
mix the herbicide with this product.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE - PREPLANT BURNDOWN
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
This product may be used as a burndown treatment to wheat (Including durum), barley and triticale to control emerged weeds prior to,
|
||
or shortly after planting (prior to emergence). Make applications when the majority of weeds have emerged and are a actively growing.
|
||
This product may also be used as a burndown treatment prior to planting other crops such as soybeans, com, grain sorghum, rice and
|
||
cotton. See "CROP ROTATION" for the minimum time Interval required before planting other crops.
|
||
Cotton Precaution: Seedling disease, nematodes, cold weather, deep planting (more than 2"), excessive moisture, high salt
|
||
concentration, and or drought may weaken cotton seedling and Increase the possibility of crop Injury. Cotton resumes normal growth
|
||
once favorable growing conditions return.
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
Apply this product at 0.3 to 0.6 ounce per acre as a burndown treatment before planting all crops except cotton. Apply 0.3 to 0. 5 per
|
||
acre as a burndown treatment before planting cotton. This pr oduct should be applied In combination with other suitable register ed
|
||
burndown herbicides (see TANK MIXTURES -PRE-PLANT BURNDOWN).
|
||
Sequential treatments of his product may be made provided the to tal amount applied during one fallow/pre-plant cropland season
|
||
does not exceed 1.0 ounce per acre; for example, 0.5 ounce In the fall followed by
|
||
0.5 ounce In the spring.
|
||
Use the higher end of the rate range when weed Infestation Is heavy or predominantly consists of those weeds listed under PARTIAL
|
||
CONTROL or when application timing and environmental conditions are marginal.
|
||
Do not make more than one pre-plant or at-planting application to field corn, rice, grain sorghum or soybeans per growing season.
|
||
Do not apply after planting cotton, field corn, grain sorghum or soybeans.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE - CEREALS
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
This product may be used for selective postemergence weed control In cereals. Apply this product when all or most of the weeds have
|
||
germinated. Annual broadleaf weeds should be past the cotyledon stage, actively growing, and less than 4" tall or wide.
|
||
Rainfall Immediately after treatment can wash NIMBLE off of weed foliage, resulting In reduced weed control. Several hours of dr y
|
||
weather are needed to allow NIMBLE to be sufficiently absorbed by weed foliage.
|
||
Wheat (Including Durum), Barley, Winter Oat and Triticale - Make applications after the crop Is In the 2-leaf stage, but before the
|
||
flag leaf Is visible.
|
||
Spring Oat -Make applications after the crop Is In the 3-leaf stage, but before jointing.
|
||
Do not use on "Ogle". "Porter" or "Premier" varieties as crop Injury can occur.
|
||
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
Do not use less than 0.3 ounce of this product per acre.
|
||
Wheat (including Durum) Barley and Triticale
|
||
Apply 0.3 to 0.6 ounces of this product per acre to wheat (Including durum), barley or triticale. Two applications of this product may be
|
||
made provided the total amount applied does not exceed 1.0 oz per acre per crop season.
|
||
Use 0.3 to 0.4 ounce of this product per acre for light Infest ation of the weeds listed under WEEDS CONTROLLED. Conditions at
|
||
application should be optimum for effective treatment of these weeds.
|
||
Use 0.5 ounces of this product per acre for heavy Infestation of the weeds listed under WEEDS SUPPRESSED.
|
||
Use 0.6 ounces of this product per acre for heavy Infestation of the weeds listed under WEEDS SUPPRESSED when application
|
||
timing and environmental conditions are marginal (refer to ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY for best
|
||
performance).
|
||
Oat (Spring and Winter)
|
||
Apply 0.3 to 0.4 ounce of this product per acre for control of the weeds listed In the WEEDS CONTROLLED table. Do not make more
|
||
than one application of this product per crop season on oat.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE – COTTON
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
This product may be applied for burndown of emerged weeds prior to the emergence of cotton. This product may be used as part of
|
||
a pre-plant burn-down treatment, in combination with other suitable registered pre-plant herbicides.
|
||
Read and follow all manufacturers’ label instructions for the co mpanion herbicide. If those instructions conflict with this l abel, do not
|
||
tank mix the herbicide with this product.
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
Apply this product at 0.3 to 0.5 ounce per acre for control or partial control of the weeds listed on this label. Allow at leas t 14 days
|
||
between application of this product and planting of cotton. In clude a non-ionic surfactant, petroleum based crop oil concentrat e, or
|
||
vegetable-seed oil-based product (methylated seed oils are considered a vegetable seed-based oil).
|
||
If another herbicide is tank mixed with this product to increase the broadleaf weed spectrum, select adjuvants based on the adjuvant
|
||
limitations of the companion herbicide.
|
||
RESTRICTION: Do not apply later than 14 days before planting cotton.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE - SUGARBEETS, WINTER RAPE AND CANOLA
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
Allow at least 60 days between application of this product and planting of sugarbeets, winter rape and canola.
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
Apply this product at 0.3 to 0.6 ounces per acre as a burndown treatment to sugarbeets, winter rape and canola.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE - ANY OTHER CROP (SUCH AS CORN, RICE, GRAIN SORGHUM OR SOYBEANS)
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
Allow at least 45 days between application of this product and planting of any other crop (such as corn, rice, grain sorghum or
|
||
soybeans).
|
||
USE RATES
|
||
Sequential treatments of this product may also be made prov ided the total amount of product applied during one fallow/pre-plant
|
||
cropland season does not exceed 1.0 oz per acre; for example, 0.5 oz in the fall followed by 0.5 oz in the spring. Use the 0.6 oz per
|
||
acre rate when weed infestation is heavy and predominantly co nsists of those weeds listed under PARTIAL CONTROL, or when
|
||
application timing and environmental conditions are marginal. (See APPLICATION TIMING Section for restriction on planting intervals.)
|
||
Apply this product at 0.3 to 0.6 ounce per acre as a burndown treatment to any other crop (such as corn, rice, grain sorghum or
|
||
soybeans).
|
||
SPECIFIC USE - PREPLANT APPLICATION FOR BROADLEAF WEED AND WILD GARLIC
|
||
CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING CORN, COTTON, RICE, GRAIN SORGHUM OR SOYBEANS
|
||
In the states of AL, AR, DE, GA, IA, IN, IL, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NC, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX and VA, this product may be applied prior
|
||
to planting corn, cotton, rice, grain sorghum or soybeans for the control of certain broadleaf weeds and wild garlic. This product may
|
||
be applied from late fall through early spring.
|
||
Do not apply within 45 days prior to planting the above listed crops. Do not use this product through any type of irrigation equipment.
|
||
PRODUCT INFORMATION
|
||
This product provides postemergence activity for short term control or partial control of labeled weeds. Degree of control and duration
|
||
of effect are dependent on rate used, sensitivity and size of ta rget weed, environmental condition s at the time of and followin g
|
||
|
||
application, and spray coverage.
|
||
Best results are obtained when this product is applied to young, actively growing weeds. The use rate will depend on weed spectrum
|
||
and size of weed at time of application. However, typical symptoms of dying weeds (discoloration) may not be noticeable for 1-3 weeks
|
||
after application (2-5 weeks for wild garlic) depending on the environmental conditions and weed susceptibility. Warm, moist conditions
|
||
following treatment promote the activity of this product while cold, dry conditions delay the activity. Weeds hardened off by co ld
|
||
weather, drought stress or too wet conditions will be less susceptible.
|
||
Some naturally occurring weed biotypes* resistant to this product are known to exist. If weeds listed on this label are not satisfactorily con-
|
||
trolled, respray problem areas in a timely and effective manner using a broadleaf herbicide having a different mode of action.
|
||
*Biotypes are naturally occurring individuals of the species, which have a slightly different make-up. Resistant biotypes may l ook
|
||
exactly the same as susceptible biotypes. Herbicide-resistant biotypes are able to survive a use rate several times higher than needed
|
||
to control susceptible biotypes.
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
Apply this product at least 45 days prior to planting corn, cotton, rice, grain sorghum or soybeans. Annual broadleaf weeds should be
|
||
past the cotyledon stage, actively growing, but less than 4 inches tall or across. See SPECIFIC WEED INSTRUCTIONS for information
|
||
on vetch (hairy, common), wild garlic and wild radish.
|
||
WEED CONTROL Application Rates:
|
||
Apply this product at 0.5 - 0.6 oz per acre to control emerged weeds. Use 0.6 oz per acre rate when weed infestation is heavy an d
|
||
predominantly consists of those weeds listed under PARTIAL CONTROL or when application timing and environmental conditions are
|
||
marginal. Reduce the application rate to 0.5 ounces for fields to be planted to cotton.
|
||
Sequential treatments of this product to control emerged weeds may also be made provided the total amount of this product applied during one
|
||
fallow cropland season does not exceed 1.0 oz per acre; for example, 0.5 oz in the fall followed by 0.5 oz in the spring. At le ast one of the
|
||
sequential treatments should include a tank mix partner herbicide having a different mode of action than this product.
|
||
Foliar absorption is the primary means of this product uptake by plants; therefore, thorough coverage of all target weeds is essential.
|
||
Conditions which are conducive to healthy, actively growing plants optimize this product’s weed control performance. Ideal
|
||
conditions include warm temperatures and adequate soil moisture before, during and immediately after application.
|
||
TANK MIX
|
||
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. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure
|
||
that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use
|
||
on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
|
||
of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES - FALLOW
|
||
This product may be used as a preplant burndown treatment alone or tank mixed with other herbicides that are registered for use as
|
||
a preplant burndown product, such as glyphosate (Credit), 2,4-D, and dicamba (Clash / Diablo).
|
||
TANK MIXTURES IN PRE-PLANT BURNDOWN
|
||
This product may be used as a pre-plant burndown treatment alone or tank mixed with other herbicides that are registered for use as
|
||
a pre-plant burndown product, such as Landmaster II, Fallow Mast er, Credit plus Diablo/Diablo SGF/Clarity, or Diablo/Diablo
|
||
SGF/Clarity alone.
|
||
Read and follow all manufacturers’ label instructions for the companion herbicide. If those instructions conflict with this label, follow
|
||
the most restrictive labeling (such as planting interval after application), or do not tank mix the herbicide with this product.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES - CEREALS
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with other suitable registered her bicides to control weeds listed as suppressed, weeds resistant to
|
||
this product or weeds not listed under Weeds Controlled. Read and follow all ma nufacturers’ label instructions for the companion
|
||
herbicide. If those instructions conflict with this label, do not tank mix the herbicide with this product.
|
||
This product can also be mixed with registered fungicides, insecticides, or liquid fertilizer for use on wheat, barley, triticale, oat, or
|
||
fallow.
|
||
With 2,4-D (amine or ester) or MCPA (amine or ester)
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with the amine and ester formulations 2,4-D and MCPA herbicides for use on wheat, barley, triticale
|
||
and oat.
|
||
For best results in the Red River Valley and adjacent areas of North Dakota and Minnesota, add the ester formulations of 2,4-D or
|
||
MCPA herbicides to the tank at 3/8 lb active ingredient (such as 3/4 pt of a 4 lb/gal product, 1/2 pt of a 6 lb/gal product). No additional
|
||
surfactant is needed with this mixture.
|
||
For best results in other areas, add the ester formulations of 2,4-D or MCPA herbicides to the tank at 1/4 to 3/8 lb active ingredient
|
||
(such as 1/2 - 3/4 pt of a 4 lb/gal product, 1/3 - 1/2 pt of a 6 lb/gal product). Surfactant may be added to the mixture at 1/2 to 1 qt per
|
||
100 gal of spray solution (0.125 to 0.25% v/v); however, adding surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury, especially at the
|
||
higher phenoxy rates.
|
||
|
||
Higher rates of 2,4-D or MCPA may be used, but do not exceed the highest rate allowed by those respective labels. Read and follow
|
||
all label instructions on timing, precautions, and warnings for these herbicides before using these tank mixtures.
|
||
With dicamba (such as Diablo/Diablo SGF/Clarity)
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with 1/16 to 1/8 lb active ingredient dicamba (such as 2-4 fluid oz Diablo, 4-8 fluid oz Diablo SGF, 2-
|
||
4 fluid oz Clarity). Use higher rates when weed infestation is heavy. Surfactant may be added to the mixture at 1/2 to 1 qt per 100 gal
|
||
of spray solution (0.125 to 0.25% v/v); however, adding surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury. Refer to the spe cific
|
||
dicamba label for application timing and restrictions.
|
||
Tank mixes of this product plus dicamba may result in reduced control of some broadleaf weeds.
|
||
With 2,4-D (amine or ester) and Diablo/Clarity
|
||
This product may be applied in a 3-way tank mix with formulations of dicamba and 2,4-D. Make application of this product + 1/16 to
|
||
1/8 lb active ingredient dicamba (such as 2 - 4 fluid oz Diablo, 4 - 8 fluid oz Diablo SGF, 2 - 4 fluid oz Clarity) + 1/4 - 3/8 lb active ingredient
|
||
2,4-D Ester or Amine per acre. Use higher rates when weed infestation is heavy. Surfactant may be added to the mixture at 1/2 to 1 qt per 100
|
||
gal of spray solution (0.125 to 0.25% v/v); however, adding surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury.
|
||
Consult the specific 2,4-D label, dicamba label, or local recommendations for more information and restrictions.
|
||
Apply this 3-way combination to winter wheat and winter oat after the crop is tillering and prior to jointing (first node). In Spring wheat
|
||
(including durum) and Spring oat, apply after the crop is tillering and before it exceeds the 5-leaf stage.
|
||
In Spring barley, apply after the crop is tillering and before it exceeds the 4-leaf stage.
|
||
With bromoxynil (such as Maestro, Buctril, Bronate, Bronate Advanced, or Rhino)
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with bromoxynil containing herbicides registered for use on wheat, barley, triticale, or fallow. For best
|
||
results, add bromoxynil containing herbicides to the tank at 3/16 to 3/8 lb active ingredient per acre (such as Bronate or Buctril at 3/4
|
||
- 1-1/2 pt per acre).
|
||
Read and follow all label instructions on timing, precautions, and warnings for these herbicides before using these tank mixtures.
|
||
Follow the most restrictive labeling. Tank mixes of this product plus Buctril may result in reduced control of Canada thistle.
|
||
With Express or Express XP Herbicide
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with Express or Express XP based on local recommendations. Read and follow all label instructions
|
||
on timing, precautions, and warnings for these herbicides before using this tank mixture.
|
||
With Ally or Ally XP Herbicide
|
||
This product may be tank mixed with Ally or Ally XP based on local recommendations. Read and follow all label instructions on
|
||
timing, precautions, and warnings for these herbicides before using this tank mixture.
|
||
With Starane
|
||
For improved control of Kochia (2-4" tall), Russian thistle, mustard species, and wild buckwheat, This product may be tank mixed with
|
||
1/3 to 1-1/3 pints per acre of Starane. Refer to the most restrictive provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any
|
||
restrictions on the Starane label conflict with recommendations on this herbicide label.
|
||
Other suitable registered herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides registered for use on small grains or fallow may be tank mix ed or
|
||
used sequentially with this mixture. Read and follow all manu facturers’ label instructions for the companion herbicide. The most
|
||
restrictive provisions on either label will apply.
|
||
With Starane + Salvo
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Starane + Salvo herbicides for improved control of broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, fallow and
|
||
oats.
|
||
For improved control of Kochia (2-4" tall), Russian thistle, mustard species and wild buckwheat, this product may be tank mixed with
|
||
2/3 to 2-2/3 pints per acre of Starane + Salvo. Refer to this product’s label, and the Starane and Salvo labels for information regarding
|
||
use restrictions, labeled crops, rotational cropping recommen dations, sprayer cleanup, use pr ecautions and other information. Th e
|
||
most restrictive provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any restrictions on the Starane or Salvo lab el conflict
|
||
with instructions on this product‘s label.
|
||
With Starane + Sword
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Starane + Sword herbicides for improved control of broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, fallow
|
||
and oats.
|
||
For improved control of Kochia (2-4" tall) Russian thistle, mustard species and wild buckwheat, this product may be tank mixed with
|
||
3/4 to 2-3/4 pints per acre of Starane + Sword. Refer to this product’s label, and the Starane and Sword labels for information regarding
|
||
use restrictions, labeled crops, rotational cropping recommen dations, sprayer cleanup, use pr ecautions and other information. Th e
|
||
most restrictive provisions on either label will apply. Do not use the tank mix if any restrictions on the Starane or Sword label conflict
|
||
with instructions on this product’s label.
|
||
Other suitable registered herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides registered for use on cereal grains or fallow may be tank mi xed or
|
||
used sequentially with this mixture. Read and follow all manu facturers’ label instructions for the companion herbicide. Th e most
|
||
restrictive provisions on either label will apply.
|
||
With Aim
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Aim herbicide for improved control of weeds in wheat, barley and triticale.
|
||
With Stinger or Cutback or Cutback M or Widematch
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Stinger, Cutback, Cutback M or Widematch herbicides for improved control of weeds in wheat,
|
||
barley and triticale.
|
||
|
||
With Other Broadleaf Herbicides
|
||
Tank mixes of this product plus metribuzin may result in reduced control of wild garlic.
|
||
With Hoelon Herbicide
|
||
This product may be used in combination with Hoelon 3EC and Buctril herbicides in accordance with the Hoelon 3EC label. For best
|
||
results, use the three-way tank mix of this product at 0.4 oz per acre plus Hoelon 3EC at 2 2/3 pt per acre plus Buctril at 1 1/2 pt per
|
||
acre. Apply only to winter wheat. This tank mix should only be used under good soil conditions when wild oat is in the 1-4 leaf stage.
|
||
If conditions are not ideal for the performanc e of Hoelon 3EC, wild oat control may be reduced. Be sure to follow all warnings and
|
||
cautions on the Hoelon 3EC and Buctril labels.
|
||
With Discover NG
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Discover NG herbicide for improved control of weeds in spring wheat.
|
||
With Everest
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Everest herbicide for improved control of weeds in spring wheat.
|
||
With Maverick
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Maverick herbicide for improved control of weeds in wheat.
|
||
With Puma
|
||
This product can be tank mixed with Puma 1 EC for control of some annual grass weeds. This tank mix may also include MCPA ester,
|
||
bromoxynil or bromoxynil/MCPA for greater spectrum of broadleaf control - see Puma lEC label for specific use directions and
|
||
restrictions on tank mixes.
|
||
With other grass control products
|
||
Tank mixtures of this product and grass control products may result in poor grass control. Nufarm recommends that you first consult
|
||
your state experiment station, university, or extension agent, Ag ricultural dealer, or Nufarm representative as to the potentia l for
|
||
antagonism before using the mixture. If no information is available, limit the initial use of this product and the grass product to a small
|
||
area.
|
||
With Insecticides
|
||
This product may be tank mixed or used sequentially with insecti cides (or fungicides) registered for use on cereal grains. Howe ver,
|
||
under certain conditions (drought stress, or if the crop is in the 2-4 leaf stage), tank mixes or sequential applications of thi s product
|
||
with organophosphate insecticides (such as parathion) may produce temporary crop yellowing or, in severe cases, crop injury. Te st
|
||
these mixtures in a small area before treating large areas.
|
||
Do not use this product plus Malathion, as crop injury will result
|
||
With Liquid Nitrogen Solution Fertilizer
|
||
Liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions may be used as a carrier in place of water. Run a tank mix compatibility test before mixing this product in
|
||
fertilizer solution. This product must first be slurried with water and then added to liquid nitrogen solutions (e.g., 28-0-0, 32-
|
||
0-0). Ensure that the agitator is running while the product is added. Use of this mixture may result in temporary crop yellowing and
|
||
stunting.
|
||
If using low rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer in the spray solution (less than 50% of the spray solution volume), the addition of surfactant is
|
||
necessary. Add surfactant at 1/4 qt -1 qt per 100 gal of spray solution (0.06 - 0.25% v/v) based on local recommendations.
|
||
When using high rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer solution in the spray solution, adding surfactant increases the risk of cro p injury.
|
||
Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, fieldman, or Nufarm representative for a specific recommendation before adding an
|
||
adjuvant to these tank mixtures.
|
||
If 2,4-D or MCPA is included with this product and fertilizer mixture, ester formulations tend to be more compatible (See manufacturer's
|
||
label). Additional surfactant is not needed when using this pr oduct in tank mix with 2,4-D ester or MCPA ester and liquid nitro gen
|
||
fertilizer solutions.
|
||
Note: In certain areas east of the Mississippi river, unacceptabl e crop response may occur with use of straight or dilute nitro gen
|
||
fertilizer carrier solutions where cold temperatures or widely fluctuating day/night temperatures exist. In these areas consult your
|
||
agricultural dealer, consultant, field advisor, or Nufarm representative for a specific recommendation before using nitrogen fe rtilizer
|
||
carrier solutions.
|
||
Liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions that contain sulfur can increase crop response.
|
||
Do not use low rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer solution as a substitute for a surfactant.
|
||
Do not use with liquid fertilizer solutions with a pH less than 3.0.
|
||
SPRAY ADJUVANTS
|
||
Always include a spray adjuvant with applications of this product. In addition to a spray adjuvant, an ammonium nitrogen fertilizer may
|
||
be used.
|
||
Consult your Ag dealer or applicator, local Nufarm fact sheets, technical bulletins, and service policies prior to using an adj uvant
|
||
system. If another herbicide is tank mixed with this product, select adjuvants authorized for use with both products. Products must
|
||
contain only EPA-exempt ingredients (40 CFR 1001).
|
||
NONIONIC SURFACTANT (NIS)
|
||
• Apply 0.06% to 0.50% volume/volume (1/2 to 4 pints per 100 gallon of spray solution).
|
||
• Surfactant products must contain at least 60% nonionic surfactant with a hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) greater than 12.
|
||
• See the Tank Mixtures section of this label for additional information.
|
||
|
||
PETROLEUM CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (COC) OR MODIFIED SEED OIL (MSO)
|
||
• Apply at 1% volume/volume (1 gallon per 100 gallon spray solution) or 2% volume/volume under arid conditions.
|
||
• Oil adjuvants must contain at least 80% high quality, petroleu m (mineral) or modified vegetable seed oil with at least 15%
|
||
surfactant emulsifiers.
|
||
SPECIAL ADJUVANT TYPES
|
||
• Combination adjuvant products may be used at doses that prov ide the required amount of NIS, COC, MSO and/or ammonium
|
||
nitrogen fertilizer. Consult product literature for use rates and restrictions.
|
||
• In addition to the adjuvants specified above, other adjuvant types may be used if they provide the same functionality and have
|
||
been evaluated and approved by Nufarm product managemen t. Consult separate Nufarm technical bulletins for detailed
|
||
information before using adjuvant types not specified on this label.
|
||
AMMONIUM NITROGEN FERTILIZER
|
||
• Use 2 quarts per acre of a high-quality urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), such as 28%N or 32%N, or 2 pounds per acre of a spray-
|
||
grade ammonium sulfate (AMS). Use 4 quarts per acre UAN or 4 pounds per acre AMS under arid conditions.
|
||
SPRINKLER CHEMIGATION WITH THIS PRODUCT AND BRONATE FOR POSTEMERGENCE WEED CONTROL
|
||
IN WINTER & SPRING WHEAT & SPRING BARLEY IN IDAHO
|
||
HOW TO USE
|
||
Use 0.4 to 0.5 oz of this product per acre in combination with 3/4 to 1 1/2 pint Bronate per acre. Apply to wheat, barley and triticale
|
||
after the 3-leaf stage but before the flag leaf is visible. Make only one chemigation application of this tank mixture per crop year. For
|
||
best results, apply to broadleaf weeds up to the 4-leaf stage, or 2 inches in height or 1 inch in diameter, whichever comes first.
|
||
Consult this product and Bronate package labels for list of weeds controlled/suppressed.
|
||
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION APPLICATION
|
||
Apply this tank mix through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, side (wheel) roll, solid set or hand move
|
||
irrigation systems only. Do not apply these herbicides through any other type of irrigation system.
|
||
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treat ed 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 th is product’s application to any public water
|
||
system. 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.
|
||
The sprinkler chemigation system must contain a functional chec k valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriate ly
|
||
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 inj ection
|
||
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 eith er
|
||
automatically or manually shut down. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
|
||
injection pump when the water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch whi ch
|
||
will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affecte d.
|
||
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. Do not apply when
|
||
wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
|
||
1. In center pivot and continuous lateral move systems, this product + Bronate should be applied continuously for the duration of the
|
||
water application. In solid set systems, application of the tank mix should be made during the last 30 to 45 minutes of the irrigation
|
||
set.
|
||
2. Set the sprinkler system to deliver approximately 0.5 inch or less of water per acre for best product performance.
|
||
3. Fill the supply tank with half of the water amount desired, add this product and agitate it well. Add the Bronate and then add the
|
||
remaining water amount with agitation. Bronate requires a dilution with at least 4 parts water to 1 part Bronate.
|
||
4. Agitation is recommended in the pesticide supply tank when applying this tank mix.
|
||
5. The use of a surfactant is not recommended with this tank mix application.
|
||
6. Inject this product + Bronate solution at least 8 feet ahead of a right angle turn of irriga tion pipe to insure adequate mixi ng. Allow
|
||
sufficient time for the herbicide mixture to be flushed through the lines before turning off irrigation water.
|
||
7. Follow both this product and Bronate label instructions for spra y tank cleanout both before and after application. Flush line s with
|
||
clean water following application.
|
||
8. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. Avoiding spray drift is the responsibility of the
|
||
applicator.
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
1. Fill the tank 1/4 to 1/3 full of water.
|
||
2. While agitating, add the required amount of this product.
|
||
3. Continue agitation until the product is fully dispersed, at least 5 minutes.
|
||
4. Once the product is fully dispersed, maintain agitation and continue filling tank with water. This product should be thoroughly mixed
|
||
with water before adding any other material.
|
||
|
||
5. As the tank is filling, add tank mix partners (if desired) then add the required volume of nonionic surfactant. Always add surfactant
|
||
last. Do not use with spray additives that alter the pH of the spray solution below pH 5.0 or above pH 9.0, as rapid product
|
||
degradation can occur. Spray solutions of pH 6.0-8.0 allow for optimum stability of this product.
|
||
6. If the mixture is not continuously agitated, settling will occur. If settling occurs, thoroughly re-agitate before using.
|
||
7. Apply product spray mixture within 24 hours of mixing to avoid product degradation.
|
||
8. If this product and a tank mix partner are to be applied in multiple loads, pre-slurry this product in clean water prior to adding to the
|
||
tank. This will prevent the tank mix partner from interfering with the dissolution of this product.
|
||
PRODUCT MEASUREMENT
|
||
This product is measured using the product volumetric measuring cylinder. The degree of accuracy of this cylinder varies by ± 7.5%.
|
||
For more precise measurement, use scales calibrated in ounces.
|
||
SURFACTANTS- ALL USES
|
||
Unless otherwise specified, add a DuPont recommended nonionic surfactant having at least 80% active ingredient at 1 to 2 qt per
|
||
100 gal of spray solution (0.25 to 0.5% v/v -refer to TANK MIXTURES for specific adjuvant instructions when this product is used in
|
||
a tank mix).
|
||
For pre-plant burndown in Cotton, include a nonionic surfactant, petroleum based crop oil concentrate, or a vegetable-seed oil-based
|
||
product (methylated seed oils are considered a vegetable seed-based oil). If another herbicide is tank mixed with this product to
|
||
increase the broadleaf weed spectrum, select adjuvants based on the adjuvant limitations of the companion herbicide.
|
||
Consult your agricultural dealer, applicator, or DuPont representative for a listing of recommended surfactants. Antifoaming agents
|
||
may be used if needed.
|
||
Do not use low rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer solution as a substitute for surfactant.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION - ALL USES
|
||
For optimum spray distribution and thorough coverage, use flat-fan or low-volume flood nozzles.
|
||
For flat-fan nozzles, use a spray volume of at least 5 gal per acre (GPA).
|
||
For flood nozzles on 30" spacings, use at least 10 GPA, flood nozzles no larger than TK10 (or the equivalent), and a pressure of at
|
||
least 30 psi. For 40" nozzle spacings, use at least 13 GPA; for 60" spacings use at least 20 GPA. It is essential to overlap the nozzles
|
||
100% for all spacings.
|
||
Raindrop RA nozzles are not recommended for product applications, as weed control performance may be reduced.
|
||
Use screens that are 50-mesh or larger.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION - ALL USES
|
||
Use nozzle types and arrangements that provide optimum spray distribution and maximum coverage at 2 to 5 GPA. Use at least 3
|
||
GPA in Idaho, Oregon, or Utah.
|
||
Do not apply this product by air in the state of New York.
|
||
See the Spray Drift Advisories section of this label.
|
||
SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
For specific application equipment, refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for additional information on GPA, pressure, speed,
|
||
nozzle types and arrangements, nozzle heights above the target canopy, etc.
|
||
Be sure to calibrate air or ground equipment properly before ap plication. Select a spray volume and delivery system that will en sure
|
||
thorough coverage and a uniform spray pattern with minimum drif t. Use higher spray volumes to obtain better coverage when crop
|
||
canopy is dense. Avoid swath overlapping, and shut off spray booms while starting, turning, slowing, or stopping, to avoid injury to the
|
||
crop.
|
||
Do not make applications using equipment and/or spray volumes or during weather conditions that might cause spray to drift onto
|
||
nontarget sites. For additional information on spray drift refer to Spray Drift Advisories section of label.
|
||
Continuous agitation is required to keep this product in suspension.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to verify
|
||
that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform deposition of the product.
|
||
AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST) FIELD CROP SPRAYERS
|
||
Air assisted field crop sprayers carry droplets to the target via a downward directed air stream. Some may reduce the potential for drift, but if a
|
||
sprayer is unsuitable for the application and/or set up improperly, high drift potential can result. It is the responsibility of the applicator to
|
||
determine that a sprayer is suitable for the intended application, is configured properly, and that drift is not occurring.
|
||
Note: Air assisted field sprayers can affect product performance by affecting spray coverage and canopy penetration. Consult the
|
||
spray equipment section of this label to determine if use of an air assist sprayer is recommended.
|
||
SPRAYER CLEANUP
|
||
The spray equipment must be cleaned before this product is sprayed. Follow the cleanup procedures specified on the labels of the
|
||
previously applied products. If no directions are provided, follow the six steps outlined in After Spraying This Product.
|
||
|
||
SPRAYER CLEANUP FOR MULTIPLE LOAD SPRAYING
|
||
It is recommended that during periods when multiple loads of this product are applied, at the end of each day of spraying the interior
|
||
of the tank be rinsed with fresh water and then partially filled, and the boom and hoses flushed. This will prevent the buildup of dried
|
||
pesticide deposits which can accumulate in the application equipment.
|
||
AFTER SPRAYING AND BEFORE SPRAYING CROPS OTHER THAN
|
||
WHEAT, BARLEY, TRITICALE AND OAT
|
||
To avoid subsequent injury to desirable crops, thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately following applications of
|
||
this product as follows:
|
||
1. Drain tank; thoroughly rinse spray tanks, boom, and hoses with clean water. Loosen and physically remove any visible deposits.
|
||
2. Fill the tank with clean water and 1 gal of household ammon ia* (contains 3% active) for every 100 gal of water. Flush the ho ses,
|
||
boom, and nozzles with the cleaning solution. Then add more water to completely fill the tank. Circulate the cleaning solution through
|
||
the tank and hoses for at least 15 min. Flush the hoses, boom, and nozzles again with the cleani ng solution, and then drain the
|
||
tank.
|
||
3. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a bucket containing cleaning agent and water.
|
||
4. Repeat step 2.
|
||
5. Rinse the tank, boom, and hoses with clean water.
|
||
6. If only Ammonia is used as a cleaner, the rinsate solution may be applied back to the crop(s) recommended on this label. Do n ot
|
||
exceed the maximum labeled use rate. If other cleaners are used , consult the cleaner label for rinsate disposal instructions. If no
|
||
instructions are given, dispose of the rinsate on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
*Equivalent amounts of an alternate-strength ammonia solution or a DuPont-approved cleaner can be used in the cleanout procedure.
|
||
Carefully read and follow the individual cleaner instructions. Consult your Ag dealer, applicator, or DuPont representative for a listing
|
||
of approved cleaners.
|
||
Notes:
|
||
1. CAUTION: Do not use chlorine bleach with ammonia as dangerous gases will form. Do not clean equipment in an enclosed area.
|
||
2. Steam-cleaning aerial spray tanks is recommended prior to perfor ming the above cleanout procedure to facilitate the removal o f
|
||
any caked deposits.
|
||
3. When this product is tank mixed with other pesticides, all cleanout procedures should be examined and the most rigorous procedure
|
||
should be followed.
|
||
4. In addition to this cleanout procedure, all pre-cleanout guidelines on subsequently applied products should be followed as per the
|
||
individual labels.
|
||
5. Where routine spraying practices include shared equipment frequen tly being switched between applications of this product and
|
||
applications of other pesticides to product-sensitive crops during the same spray season, it is recommended that a sprayer be
|
||
dedicated to this product to further reduce the chance of crop injury.
|
||
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
|
||
This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program that can include biological, cultural, and genetic
|
||
practices aimed at preventing economic pest damage. IPM principles and practices include field scouting or other detection methods,
|
||
correct target pest identification, population monitoring, and treating when target pest populations reach locally determined ac tion
|
||
thresholds. Consult your state cooperative extension service, pr ofessional consultants or other qualified authorities to determ ine
|
||
appropriate action treatment threshold levels for treating specific pest/crop systems in your area.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store product in original container only. Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food
|
||
or feed in storage. Store in a cool, dry place.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Waste resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste
|
||
disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
|
||
For Plastic Containers: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available. Triple
|
||
rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows:Empty the remaining contents into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container half full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application
|
||
equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after flow begins to drip. Repeat this
|
||
procedure two more times.
|
||
For Fiber Sacks:
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty sack by shaking and tapping
|
||
sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residu e into manufacturing or application equipment. Then offer for
|
||
recycling, if available, or dispose of sack in a sanitary landfill or by or incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities,
|
||
by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
For Fiber Drums with Liners:Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty liner by shaking
|
||
and tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into manufacturing or application equipment. Then
|
||
offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of liner in a sanitary landfill or by or incineration, or, if allowed by State and local
|
||
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
|
||
For Paper and Plastic Bags: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into
|
||
application equipment. Then offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of empty bag in a s anitary landfill or by incinerat ion,
|
||
or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
For minor spills, leaks, etc., follow all precautions indicated on this label and clean up immediately.
|
||
Take special care to avoid contamination of equipment and facilities during cleanup procedures and disposal of wastes. In
|
||
the event of a major spill, fire or other emergency contact CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300.
|
||
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
|
||
The directions for use of this product must be followed carefully. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW,
|
||
(1) THE GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU ARE FURNISHED“AS IS” BY MANUFACTUREROR SELLER AND (2) MANUFACTURER
|
||
AND SELLER MAKE NO WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND TO BUYER OR USER, EITHER
|
||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR BY USAGE OF TRADE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT SOLD,
|
||
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, USE, OR ELIGIBILITY OF
|
||
THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE USAGE. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
|
||
INEFFECTIVENESS, MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF SUCH FACTORS AS THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF OTHER MATERIALS
|
||
USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE GOODS, OR THE MANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION, INCLUDING WEATHER, ALL OF
|
||
WHICH ARE BEYOND THE CONTROL OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND ASSUMED BY BUYER OR USER. THIS WRITING
|
||
CONTAINS ALL OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BUYER, MANUFACTURER AND SELLER, AND
|
||
NO PERSON OR AGENT OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR
|
||
WARRANTY OR AGREEMENT RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THESE GOODS.
|
||
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER OR SELLER BE LIABLE FOR
|
||
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR FOR DAMAGES IN THEIR NATURE OF PENALTIES RELATING
|
||
TO THE GOODS SOLD, INCLUDING USE, APPLICATION, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH
|
||
APPLICABLE LAW, MANUFACTURER OR SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR USER BY WAY OF INDEMNIFICATION
|
||
TO BUYER OR TO CUSTOMERS OF BUYER, IF ANY, OR FOR ANY DAMAGES OR SUMS OF MONEY, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
|
||
WHATSOEVER, RESULTING FROM OR BY REASON OF, OR RISING OUT OF THE MISUSE, OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW LABEL
|
||
WARNINGS OR INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, OF THE GOODS SOLD BY MANUFACTURER OR SELLER TO BUYER. ALL SUCH
|
||
RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER, USER, OR ITS CUSTOMERS. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
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LAW, BUYER'S OR USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S TOTAL LIABILITY SHALL BE FOR
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DAMAGES NOT EXCEEDING THE COST OF THE PRODUCT.
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If you do not agree with or do not accept any of directions for use, the warranty disclaimers, or limitations on liability, do not
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use the product, and return it unopened to the Seller, and the purchase price will be refunded.
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(RV080824)
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Credit, Cutback, Cutback M, and Diablo are registered trademarks of Nufarm Americas Inc.
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Express, Ally and Glean, are trademarks or registered trademarks of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company
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Fallow Master, Landmaster, and Maverick are registered trademarks of Monsanto
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Clarity is a registered trademark of BASF Ag Products
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Buctril, Bronate, Bronate Advanced, Hoelon and Puma are registered trademarks of Bayer Crop Science
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Starane, Stinger, and Widematch are registered trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC
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Salvo and Sword are registered trademarks of UAP Loveland Products Inc.
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Aim is a registered trademark of FMC Corp.
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Discover is a registered trademark of Syngenta Crop Protection Inc.
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Everest is a registered trademark of Arvesta Corp. Raindrop RA is a registered trademark of Delavan
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Avenge is a registered trademark of Amvac Chemical Corporation
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Rhino is a registered trademark of The McGregor Company
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[Optional Marketing Claims:]
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[Nufarm Grow a better tomorrow.]
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[Grow a better tomorrow.]
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[NOTES TO REVIEWER:
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[Note to reviewer: Any text found in brackets “[“ “]” is optional on container label.]
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[State restrictions will not be found on the container label if the product is not registered in that associated state.]
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[Making the product more restrictive then Federally accepted by incorporating the optional statement “Not for use in
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California.” may be undertaken on the container label for any use, weed or crop as determined to be necessary to
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procure CADPR registration.]
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