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ALA-SCEPT ESC HERBICIDE


RES1RICTED USE PESTICIDE Due to Oncogenicity For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator's certificatif'n. The use of this product: may be hazardous to your health. This product contains alachlor, which has cause tUJllors in laboratory ani.ab. ACe E PTE D ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: AlA-SCE~ herbicide FOR VEED CONTROL IN SOYBEANS Alachlor, [2 -chloro- 2' ,6' -diethyl-N - (methoxymethyl) acetani lide 1 .. 32.44% Imazaquin (2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-S-oxo- IH-imidazol-2-ylJ-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid) .................... 1.94t INERT INGREDIENTS .................................................... 65.62% TOTAL ............................................................... 100.00% Contains 3 pounds/gallon of alachlor and 0.1875 pounds/gallon of imazaquin. EPA Reg. No. 241- EPA Est. ~o. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGERI/PELIGROI PRECAUCION AL U5UARIO: 5i usted nO lee ingles, no use est:e producto hasta que la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicada ampliamente. nl:ST AID . II' IR EYES: Hold eyelids open and flush wi th a steady, gentle stream of 'water for IS inutes. Call a physician. IF SVALLOVED: DO NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. ill' ON SIN: Uash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists . . IF INRAIZD: Remove victim to fresh air. See Next Page for Additional Precautionary Statements. Net Contents: ,tMERlCAN CYANAlfID COMPANY Agricultural Division Crop Protection Che.icals Department Vayna, JJ 07470 °1989 ~egistered Trade.ark of American Cyanaald Co.pany lOi89 '/ ... ,

\ L/,p .-"- ..,. 'I [11" RECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOME';TIC ANIMALS Causes irreversible eye damage. Do not get in eyes, on .kin or on clothing. HaI1llful if IIwallowed, inhaled or absorbed through akin. AYoid breathing spray mist. \lear goggles or face shield, rubber gloves, lOll!; trousers, long-sleeved shirt or jacket of tightly woven material alone with hoots high enough to cover ankles when transferring and mixing, and ,,·jwr. adj ust ing, repa i ring or c leaning equipment. IJear rubber boots "hen pouring from open containers. Clothing which come!; in contact with this product must be washed before reuse. Clothing Ot other materials which become drenched with the concentrated pesticide must be disposed of in a sani tary landfill, by incineration or, if allowed by state and ,-ocal authori ties, by burning. \lash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. In case of emergency endangering life or property involving this product, Call Collect, day or night, Area Code 201-835-3100. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Tl_;,- product contains alachlor which has been identified in lir.'t£<: rr(Juno""[1t<T samp1jnr And there is the possibility th1t it call It';.I..'ll !.:i !'L rl,( ;ojl t.n !"xound \o,at..er, especially \a,here soils art' CG':lrf;(> and [;·c'.::,:·· .. t: j s nC'?r thf' surface. Following application. ond during rainfall l ... , ;!!.. t.lli1t Ciiuse runoff, this chemIcal may reach urfoc(' \o,'ater bodic£. incil:(:nb .strarns, rivers. and reservoirs. Care must be taken when using this product to prevent back-siphoning into ells, spills or improper disposal of excess pesticide. spray mixtures or rinsates. Check valves or antisiphoning devices must be used on all m1x1ng equipm('n. Disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures, or rinsate sl-,ould be hccomplished ccordin& to label use instructions or according to the st:( p£'sticide or environJTIental control agency or the hazardous wastE:­ representative at the nearest EPA regional offic_ Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash"aters. DIRECTIONS FOR USE .. " .. It 1s a violation of Federal law to use this product in a ILllt'l'f'Y inconsistent with its labeling. Thi. labeling au.t be in the po ••••• ion of the user at the ti... of pesticide application. -2- 10/89 , , , , .. , " ..

Ob •• rve .11 cautioll8 and 11.1tations on this label and on the labels of ,products used in combination with AU-SCEPT. Do :'l0!: USf' AU·SerPT other 'than in accordance with the instructions set forth on this label. The use of AU-SCEPT not consistent with this label may result in injury to crops, animals or persons. Keep centainer closed to avoid spilili and eontamin.'itioI1. DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system. SHAKE VELL BEFORE USE. STORAGE: DISPOSAL: CONTAINER DISPOSAL: STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORE ABOVE J1DF TO KEEP PRODUCT IN SOLUTION. Below 370 F crystals may form and settle to the bottom. If crystals form, place in a warm room and roll and/or shake the container frequently to redissolve before using. DO NOT contaminat:e water, foodstuffs, or feed by ",ora[ .. or disposal of wastes. astes of this pesticide may cause PyP irritation and may bf' dang£'rous. Improper disposal ('! {')o:c('ss pestlcide-, rray mix.tures, or rinsate is a 'iol.·ii()I of Ft!G(ral 1ii •. ;. If thC5C- ""'aste~ canno.: be dispos(·(! ('t ... cc0!cin[. to ];'\fl usC' iustnJctioIlS, contact yOUl" St.:;tt' l't·.ticic.t or En'':>('::::'f!ltal Control At;cncy. or the Ha;;:ardrnl~' .... ·;s:( r('r:r{·sf'll.:lti'"e at. the nearest EP&~ Regional Officf' fr:'· f'Jjdi11CE. Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by stat. aed local authorities, by burninf,_ If burned, sta, au:: of smoke. . . , , , . . . " .... ' ·3· IO/fO . ,

, DISCLAIKER Th~ label inst:ructions for t:he use of this p'-uduct refl<·ct II" opinoon of experts bas"d on research and field us(' _ Til<' directions are h. li('v('d to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is ill'l'ossible t:o elimin.1t<· 1Ill risks inherently associftt"d .... ith use of this proGuct. C .... op injury, inc·ffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factoro as weather condition~, presence of other materials, or the us.' of. or applic1ltion of th.· product contrary to label inst ruction", ,,11 of .... hich an· beyond the control of ruN'rican Cyanamid Comp'lOY. All such risks shall be assumed by the us£r . . Americ'ln Cyanamid COlllpany shall not be responsible for loss"s or damages resulting frOlll use of this product in any manner DOt aet forth on thi. label. User assumes all risks dssociated with the use of this product in any manner not specifically set forth on this label. American Cyanamid Company warrants only that the material contained herein conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the use therein described when used in accordance with the directions for use, subject to the risks referred to above. American Cyanamid Company mak£'s no other express or imp} i(-d .... ·arranty. i nc1 tldi nr, other e>:press or impl ied ",a.-rant)' of FITt;ESS or X!:l-'CH!,';TI £,1 LIT),. USER assumes the risk of any use contrary tc label instructi0r.S. or under abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably fon.seeable by ,\l:-(·!"icnn Cyunamid Company. Any damages arising from a breach of thi~ ",,,rranty shall !.(. 1 imited to direct damag"s. and shall not include consequential commercial damages such as loss cf profits or values, etc. Cyanamid's liability will be limited to a refund of the purchase price of the ALA-SCEPT. In no case shall American Cyanamid or the seller bE' liable for consequential. special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. . ... ,. -4- 10/89

" ! GENERAL INFORMATION AL\·SCEPT is a flexible broad-sp"ctrUIII herb; cid(· which may be applied preplant incorporated (includes h"llow incr':I'0l'ation), pre emergence or posremergence in soybeans. .'hen ALA-SCEPT is appli(·d to t:he soil, stops, and the weeds either die or remain susceptible weeds emerge, growth noncoll'p£'titive with the crop. A tiillely cultivat!on !lIay aid in th£' ("ont:l"ol oj c£'rtain weeds or improve beneral 'ieed control when adequal" ITl'istL:l£' is not received after application. Cultivation should be sh;'] 1 ,,,:. The mode of weed killing activity in,,01,..,," lIrtoke of ALA-SCEPT by weed roots and/or foliage and rapid translocatio to growing ?oints. Therefore, adequate soil moisture is important for optimWII ALA-SCEPT activity. The amount of rainfall or irrigation required following application depends on existing soil moisture. soil texture ann n!t;.=.ic :::'""i!;:'tc:i f,;onLent:. Sufficient wa~ .. r ::;;. moisten t: .. e soil to a depth of 2 inches is normally adequate. If adequate moisture is not received wi thin 7 days after treatment, then a cultivation is recolllJl!ended to con::rol escaped weeds. Ilhen adequate moisture is received after dry conditions. ALA-SCEPT will provide residual control of susceptible germinating ",,,eds; activity on established weeds "'ill depend on the ", .. ed species and the location of its root system in the soil. LIO not. floorl irrir,ate follo.:iIl[, applil:.1:.ion c': this t'roduct .alont- or in t;·J: rrix'!.n't. t.:l ALA·SeEPT f,uil trpi!P.'('nt: fc11o",,9(,c. by , :~~:-:-2 O!" SCEPTER O.T. post.emergence tr(>atrr.('n: ""'j:l control C't·rt ... lln j.'-(.,~ •.. ',,', \r.; (S('c SEQVETIAL FROGFA.."1 section). USC' ,t\ql .. l·riial tl'eatmen~!, ::; > ('(.::.::. 'lH:"~ states only. Occasionally, internode shortening of soybe.1n plan: ~ may be observed with AlA-SCEPT applications. This ~as no effect: on soybean vi .. lds. There must be an interval of at least 90 days het",ef'n the last AlA-SeEPT application and soybean harvest. DO NOT gra"e 01' f .. <cd treated soybean forage, hay or straw to livestock. 11[,( of ALA·SCEPT lu·!11icich in accorOanc( .... it.h : .. ,[:(': (::l{'ctioI1!; is expected to result in normal growth of rotational crops ~:I rrrst situations; however, various environmentAl and agronomic factors w.1l:p it i:7TO!:sihle to eliminate all risks associated with the use of thi, product and. therefore, rotational crop injury is always possible. PRECAUTIOIIS : Do not use soybeans, injured by SeEp!. . I. I' " on crops other than soybeans. Crops other lhan such as cotton. corn and vegetables, lIay' be spray drift or other indinct contact with AU.- ,. ~ -Registered Tradeaark of American Cyanamid Company. -5- 10/89

· ." ....... '11%1' ............. '1'1·' ... ,., ~ •• II I" 7 "';'" _,1Pi : .. " To avoid injury to sensitive crops from spray drift, follow all use directions and precautions in SPRAYING !NSTRUCTIONS section on pages 10 and 11. To avoid injury to sensitive crops, spray equipment used for AlA·SCEPT applications must \H' drained and thoroughly cleaned with water before beinr- used to apply other products to these crops, See pages 8 and 9 for ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS, Do not use ALA-SCEPT other than in accordance with the instructions set forth on this laLI. Do not use AlA-SCL. r in any tank mixes other than those specifically provided in this label. • WEEDS CONTROLLED \lben applied as directed under conditions described, the follm"ng annual grass and broadleaf weeds are controlled by AlA·SCEP! herbicide: ANNUAL GRASSES Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus'Ealli) Crabgrass Smooth, (Difitaria ischaerotlrn) Large, (I)iritaria sanrujna]i) Foxtail, giant (Setaria fabpri) Foxtail, green, robust purple, robust "'hite U;( :,,-:j: viridis) Foxtail, yellow (Setaria lutescens) Goosegrass (Eleusine indica) Johnsongrass, seedling* (Sorghum halepense) Panicum, fall (Panicum dichotomlflorum) Signalgrass, broadleaf (Brachiaria platyphylla) itchgrass (Panicum capillare) A~~AL BROADLEAVES Bristly Starbur (Acanthospermum hispidum) Burcucumber* (Sicyos angulatus) Carpetweed (Kollugo verticillata) Cockleur (Xanthi um strumarium) Galinsoga (Galinsoga spp.) Groundcherry, cutleaf* (Pbysalis angulata) Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) Lamb.quarters (Chnopodiun elbum) liallow, venice (Hibiscus trionum) Morninulory Pal.leaf (Ipomoea wrightii) Pitted (Ipopoee lacunosa) S.allflower (Jacguemonth tanuifol1a) Mustard (BrassicA spp,) -6- , ......

AlMVAL I!QVES (cont'd) Nightshade, black* (Solanwn nicrum) (,<: 1 n",.!!! ptycanthum) Nightshade, hal ry* (Solanum sarrachoi '"5) Pigweed, Carelessweed (Amaranthus spp.) Poinsettia, wild (Euphorbia heccrophvlla) Puncturevine (Trihulus terrestris) Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) Pusley, Florida (Richard!a scabra) Ragweed Common (AmLrosia artemisi il oi 1 '!) Giant* (Ambrosia trifida) Redweed* (Helochia corcharifalia) Sida, prickly (Teaweed) (Sida spinosa) SlIartweed* Ladysthumb (Polygonum pcrsicaria) Pennsylvania (polygonum pensylvanicum) Sunflower, common (Helianthus annuus) Velvetleaf* (Abutilon theophrasti) *Preplant incorporated treatments only. I.'hen appli('d pr!'plant incorporated, a" pr{'{'ffi('rgence immediately aft:er planting and ""itl1in S days of l[,t t:; "f" .;L'I-SCEPT applied alon(' or in a labeled tank mixturf' "'ill aid ir: tJlt '.:(l!1:101 of and reduce competition from the follo .... ·:inr, 11;lrrl to contl-O] :1.7::'11'-;': ' •. :, \ (,. ANNUAL GRA!'!'f. Panic'..lITl, Texas+ (p(-inicu: tf'x.Jnt::: Rice, red* (Oryza sativa) Sandbur, Field (Cenchrus incertus) Shattercane, wild cane* (Sorghum b:colnr) Nutsedge, yellow* (Cyperus esculentus) A~~AL BROAD LEAVES Beggarwe!'d, Florida** (Desmoditw J"", ""...:.'0'_ \ M · d** (C . ..,. ,. , eXlcanwee r('lnla ca .. ;n'!.t 11,, Texasweed** (Caperonia palu5tri) Horningglory* Entireleaf (Ipomoea hedprace" ,'ar. in:q:1' iuscula) Ivyleaf (lpomoea hederacea) Tall (Ipolloea purpurea) Sicklepod** (Cassia obtusifolia) Spotted Spurge (Euphorbia maculata) . ... , ..

  • For i.proved performance on these weed species. ua. preplanl incorporated treatments or apply overhead irrigation. ** Sequential postellergence treatment of SCEPTER herbicide applied bef."re weeds exceed the I to 2 true leaf star,e will cont~ol these weed species. Refer to the SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM section of the label for details. . , . ·7· 10/89. / ~,

ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS The following rotational crops may be planted after applying ALA-SCEPT at recommend£d rates in soybeans:

  1. Wheat may be planted in the f{lll, four months after ALA-SCEPT application in soybeans. Rice may be planted in the spring of the year following ALA-SCEPT application (See Northern Use Area Restrictions*) .
  2. Eleven months after ALA-SCEPT applicatio~: Barley (See Northern Use Area Restrictions*) Oats (See Northern Use Area Restrictions*) Field corn (See Northern Use Area* or Souchern Use Area Restrictions**) Edible beans Grain sorghum Peanuts Tobacco
  3. Sugarbeets may be planted 26 .. onths after ALA-SCEPT application in soybeans. *NORTHERN USE AREA RESTRICTIONS: For the Northern Use Area as d"finc'c in the USE AREA section of this label; DO NOT plant fiE'ld CO!:i. • ... ·L<:it .. barlcy, or Dilts as a rot.atiot1bl crop in the fall or in thE ',prill,-, of the year follo.in!; ALA-SeEPT application. **SOUTHERN USE AREA RESTRICTIONS: For the Southern Use Area, as defined in the USE AREA section of this label; field corn may be planted in the spring of the year following ALA-SCEPT application unless extreme drought conditions develop or less than 15 inches o rainfall or irrigation is received from the date of application thro 19h October of the year of application. For eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, the bootheel of Missouri, Tennessee, North Carolina and states south: field corn may be planted in the spring of the year following AL:.-SCEPT application unl{"s, extreme drought conditions develop or less than 15 inches of rainfall or irrigation is received within 6 months following the date of application. If poste_rgence applications of SCEPTER or SCEPTER O.T. follow an ALA-SCEPT treatment, the 6 .anth interval begins after th~ last post ... rsence application. ONLY rotatlona1 crops harvested at maturity DAy be u.ed for feed or foop. I • I ••• • DO NOT plant other rotational crops prior to 18 .anths after last ALA-SC5!J application, ' , ' u •• of AIA-SCEPT herbicide in accordance with label dlrectl_ 1& .zpe4:r .... ". :to r •• ult 1.1I1Ot .. l srowth of rotational crop. la t: .1~t:1: bo •• ~er. varl0U8 .lIVlr_nta1 and asconomie faeton .. ke it t.po •• ible to .It-ir.ate : all ri.ks ••• oci.ted with the \lse of this product aael, th.r.fore. __ · rotational crop injury 1s alway. possible. ,. , -8- , BEST AYAIUBL! COPY 1 10/89

, DO NOT apply products containing chlorl.uron ethyl (e.g. Classic, Canopy, Gemini, Lorox Plus, Preview 1 , etc.), imazaquin (e.g. SCEPTER, SQUADRON-, TRI-SCEpte, etc. [refer to th" SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM section of this label for exceptions), or imazethapyr (e.g. PURSUIt8, PURSUIt8 PLUS, etc.) the same year as AU-SCEPT or injury to follow crops may occur. In the event of a crop loss due to weather conditions, soybeans can be replanted, DO NOT work the soil deeper than 2 inches. DO NOT graze or feed tr,·atc\ <coyuean forage, hay, or straw to livestock, MIXING PRECAUTIONS The use of a mechanical transfer system is required to be used by all mixer/loaders and/or applicators who treat 300 acres or more annually with pesticides containing alachlor as an active ingredient. Direct contact or exposure to this product should be minimized. The following instructions for transfer, mlxlng, cleaning or repairing equipment should be followed in order to minimize this exposure. Review the protective clothing requirements as listed in the PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS section of this label and do not use this product until you are wearing the necessary protf'c t i ve clothing. Eq":p,,"'nt Cleaning and Repair Cleaninl; and repair o ::, :.~ ~ to: s:.'!";t..e:ms and application e.quipr.:t-n: is a source of exposure to t..: ~ t f(;CUCt:. Care should be taken t.o minirnizf: exposure during cleani:l[. ,;:,,' '·(·pair of transfer systems and applicatiol! equipment. I.'henever possibl,·, these systems or equipment should be rinsed before being cleaned or repaired. loIhen repairs must be made during transfer or application, the "G\lipment should be shutdown, and special care taken to avoid contact with the pesticide. Always predetermine the co",pc,tibility of this product or labeled tank mixtures of this product with .... ater carrier or liquid fertilizer carrier by mixing small proportional Gantities in advance. See the LIQUID FERTILIZER COXPATIBILITY DETER!-1JN .... Tl0NS section of this label to determine the compatibility of this product and the labeled tank mixtures recommended for use with liquid f2rtilizer carrier. If applied in liquid fertilizer, application MUST be made prior to crop e:llergence. , . f.··· . , lCla •• ic, Canopy, Gemini, Lorox Plus, and Preview are trade.ark. of E. I·. duPont de Nemours and Company. . .• ,., ~egi.teted Trademark of American Cyanamid Coapany. -9- 10/89 " ,

, . IIIXIIIQ!WI ) I I Fill the spray lank one-half full with clean water or liquid fertil izer. While agitating add the required lUIIount of AiA-SCEPT and then fill the remainder of the tank with water or liquid fartilber. An antifoallling agent lIay be added 1;0 the tank if needed. Maintain agitation while spraying to ensure a uniform spray lIixture. When tank mixing AiA-SCEPT with recolIJIended herbicides, add the AL-SCHT to the spray tank first and make sure it is thoroughly mixed before addin!'. the other herbicides. Thorough agitation is required until the contents of the tank are sprayed. If the spray mixture is allowed to settle, the contents in the tank must be resuspend.,d before spraying is resumed. This lIay involv~ vigorous and prolonged agitation. SPRAYING INSTlDCTIONS DO NOT make applications ",hen spray may be carried by wind to sensitive crops. Avoid overlaps when sprayinf,. GROUND APPLICATIONS: Uniformly apply with pr0I'(OrJv calibrated ground equipment in 10 or 1:(" ,. gallons of water per acre. Use sprayers equipped with nozzles that provid. accurate and uniform application. To minimize drift, use a maximum spr;;y pressure of 40 psi. Keep by-pass line on or near bottom of tank to minimize foaming. Nozzle or line strainer screen size should be no finer than 50 mesh. Check for ev<'n distribution of spray droplets. To ensure thorough coverage, use a mlnlmum of 20 gallons of ",ater per acre when applying AiA-SCEPT Co minimum or no-till soybeans. Use higher gallonage for fields "'ith dense vegetation or heavy crop residues. DO NOT apply with ground equipment when wind velocity is greater than 10 mph. For band treatment, apply the broadcast equivalent rate and volume per acre. To determine these: Band width in inches Row width In inches Band width in inches Row width in inches x x Broadcast RATE par acr Broadcast VOLUKE per acre -10-

Band RATE par acre Band VOLUKE per acre •• I' " 10/69 I J/ "iJ

AERIAL APPLICATIONS: Uniformly apply with properly calibrated aerial equipment In 5 or IIO.e gallons of water per acre. To avoid injury to sensitive crops from drift, aerial applicators must adhere to the following SPECIAL AERIAL USE DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: NOTE: Use nozzles which produce a coarse spray. Nozzle height above ground must be a JlaXiJIUD of 10 feet. Nozzles must be pointed toward the rear of the aircraft. The downward angle of the nozzle should not be greater than 20 degrees. To minillize wing-tip vortex roll, nozzles or spray boom must not be located any closer to end of wing or rotor than three-fourths the distance from the center of the aircraft. Use a maximum spray pressure of 40 psi. A buffer zone must be established between the area to be sprayed and sensitive crops. DO NOT spray when "'ind v<-locitY is greater than 5 "'ph. To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped application, use mechanical marking systems only, HUMAN FLAGGERS PROHIBITED! Applicator is responsible for any loss or damage which results from spraying ALA-SCEPT in manner other than recommended in this label. In addition, applicator must folIo", all applicable state and local regulations and ordinances in regard to spraying. , ..... -11- 10/l'r . . _.

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  • ...... PIt' i .lIb •• Inti. ill: .Wi' 5 rn •• 'tffJIIIlULr tit ," • ( USE AP.EA AlA-SCEPT herbicide can be applied only in the states or parts of states
    shaded in the followinr, map:
    XXXX/: - Korthern t;~, r.:.;, (includes: Nebraska, east of U:S. 81. north of
    V.S. 34; South Dakor:n, u"st of U:S: 81; Illinois, north of S.R: 116 for
    area west of Peoria, nort:, of U: S: 24 for area east of Peoria; Indiana,
    north of U:S: 24 for area west of Huntington, north of U:S. 224 for area
    east of Huntington; Ohio. north of U.S: 224; and all other states or
    portions of states shaded in the Northern Use Area Map:)
    IIIII - Southern Use Arc" (includes: Kansas, east of V:S: 81 and Cloud,
    Ellsworth. Harvey, Jewell, Lincoln, Mitchell, McPherson, Ottawa: Republic,
    Saline, Sedgewick, and Sumner counties; southern portions of Illinois.
    Indiana, Ohio and ""'tern Nebraska not covered by Northern Use Ar~a
    description; and all other states or portions of states shaded in the
    Southern Use Area map:
    NOTE: See ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS section for recolIIIDendations applying
    to the Northern vs. Southern Use Areas. . , ....
    .. .oT&:.: .. S •• SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM •• ction of thi. lab.l for ,.o,raphicRl
    ;r •• trictiona for thi. aethod of application.
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USI UTI Apply ALA-SCEPT at a broadcast rate of 2 2/3 quarts per acre. NOTE: In the Northern Use Area aa defined by the Use Area section of th,· label, apply ALA-SCEPT prior to July 1. APPLICATIONS WITH LIQUID FERTILIZERS ,ALA-SCEPT can be applied to the soil in liquid hrtilizers, alone 01 in tank mix combinations with Lass0 2 . Follow all ALA-SCEPT L,bel recommendations regarding incorporation, timing of application, special instructions and precautions. Apply treatments in 20 or more gallons of liquid fertilizer per acre with ground equipment. All individual state regulations relating to fluid fertilizer mixing, registration, labeling and application are the responsibility of the individual and/or company selling the ALA-SCEPT liquid fertilizer mixture. LIQUID FERTILIZER COKPATIBILITY DETERMINATIONS If a liquid fertilizer and herbicide(s) mixture separates in the spray tank, clogged equip",ent and uneven application can result, which can ca"s(' poor weed concr01 ;md crop injury. Always predecermine the compacibij ;tv of ALA-SCEPT alOII( or 'dth ocher herbicides in the specific lj~"i'! fprtilizr·r to Lt" \1: fC ilcco:--din[, to the fc11o.;in[. directions:

  1. Ad~ I pint f(reili •• r to each of 2 one-quart jars.
  2. Add 1/2 teaspoon of adjuvant to one jar. below. NOTE: Compex-Kalo Laboratories lncorp->rated, Kansas City, MO; Sponto 168 D­ Witco Chemical Company, Houston, TX; Unite-Hopkins Agriculturp.1 Chemic~1 Company. Madison. WI; or other comparable adjuvants.
  3. (a) ~~en using ALA·SCEPT alone, add to each jar the correct amount of AIA-SCEPT as specified in the table below.

t. •. ' (b) nen using ALA-SCEPT tank mixtures, of ALA - SCEPT and then add the recommended herbicide(s). first add the correct amount specified quantity of the Close both jars and shake thoroughly for 10 seconds. Let them staQ .. for 30 minutes and then observe the results. Look for signs' of separation, an oily layer or globules, sludge, flakes or ot.'ier precipitates. " .. ,. 2Lasso is a trademark of Monsanto Agricultural Products Company. -13- 10/89 ,3 ~)

(a> If the mixture without adjuvant does not separate, use this ixture in your spray tank. (b) 11 the mixture with adjuvant does not separate, bu the one wi thout adjuvant separates, use the adj uvant mixture in your spray tank. Add the adj uvant to the liquid ferril izer as directed on the manufacturer's label. (c) If either mixture separates, but mixes readily with shaking, the ILixture can be used providing good agitation is maintained in the spray tank. (d) If separation of the mixture occurs and agitation and/or adjuvant does not correct this problem, DO NOT use the herbicide(s) in that specific liquid fertilizer. Gallons of Liquid Fertilizer to be Applied p£'r Acre :::0 2 (: 4U Teaspoons of Specified Herbiide to be Added to 1 Pint of Liquid Fertilizer Solution AU-SCEPT 4 3 2 Lasso 3 2 1/4 1 1/2 For changes in spray volume, make appropriate changes in the amount of ingredients in the test. PRE PUNT INCORPORATED APPICATIONS WITH DRY BULK FERTILIZERS AU-SCEPT IT,")" be irr.pregnated on dry bulk fertilizers. When applied as directed, A;A·S([rTbulk fertilizer rrixtures provide weed control equal to that provid,·d by th same rates of AU-SCEPT applied in water or liquid fertilizer . Follow all ALA-SCEfT label recommendations regarding incorporation, special instructions and precautions. Apply AlA-SeEPT/dry bulk fertilizer aixt,lres. only with ground equipment. :."., A1l individual state regulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer blendb.~. J/ u ... , . ~ .. registration. labeling. and application are the r •• ponsibility of thlo " individual and/or company selling the ALA-SCEPT/dry bulk fertiHnr:. mixture. A minimum of 200 pounds snd a maximun of 450 pounds of dry bulk fertilizer impregnated with the recommended amount of ALA-SCEPT IlUSt be appUed per acre. • •• -14- 10/89 ~_T AYA" aR' r r.opy}

.><; DO NOT impregnate ALA-SCEPT onto coated ... oni_ ni trate or l1_st_ because these lIIaterials will not absorb the herbicidt'. Dry ff'rti1izer bl ends containing mixtures impregnated wi th ALA· SeEPT. bulk fertilizer. excluding must be applied per acre. of alllllloniuDl nitrate or 1 imcston. may be A lIIinilllWII of 200 pounds of impreGnated dry the weight of aJIIIonium nitrate or limestone, Use the following table to determine the amount of ALA- seEPT to be impl cgnated on a ton of dry bulle fertilizer based on the rnt< cof fertilizer which will be applied per acre. RATE CHART FOP. IMPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZER WITH ALA-SCEPT (Quarts of ALA-SeEPT per Ton of Fertilizer) ALA-SeEPT Fertilizer Rate Rate Per Acre Ibs/acre Quarts per Ton 2.66 Quarts 200 26-2/3 250 21-J/:, ---~--- 300 17 "' '.

  • --.-- ------ 350 15-1/ 400 13 -1 /3 450 11· 3/4 For those rates not listed in this table. calculate the qurts cf ALA·SeEPT Co be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer usin[ the following formula: 2000 Pound of dry X fertilizer per acre 2 2/3 Quart. of ALA-SCEPT per acre (reco ... nded rate) Quarts of ALA-SeEPT per :t;:JT.:. of fertllizex: To i~regnate ALA-SCEPT on bulk fertilizer, use a closed rotary-drum mixer or other commonly used dry bulle fertilizer blender equipped with suiteble. . , . , , ' spray equipment. Spray nozzles 8U&t be Flaced to provide uniform =overage of ALA-SeEPT onto the fertilizer during mixing. -15- 10/89 , .... . . . .' . , • t •• ,

( , . Apply the ALA-SCIPT/dry bulk fereUt.er .1xture with an accurately cBlibrated dry fertllizer spreder. The ALA-SCEPT/bulk fertilizer mixture must be spread uniformly on the soil surface. Uneven spreading can cause poor weed control and crop injury. Refer to INCORPORATION INSTRUCTIONS section of this label for incorporation directions. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PREPT INCORPORATED APPLICATIONS Apply ALA-SCEPT before planting and incorporate uniformly into the top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Mechanical incorporation can be achieved by the following: (a)Disk harrow set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operated in two different directions at 4 to 6 mph. (b)FTO-driven equipment (tillers, cultivators, hoes) set to cut 2 inches deep and operated one time at 4 mph or less. (c)Rolling cultivator set to cut 2 to 3 inches deep and operated to times at 6 to 8 mph. Use only on coarse textured soils. (djField cultivator with 3 to 4 rows of sweeps (Do not use chisel points), ;.;,ct. d 2.t. interval of 7 inchs or less and sta£,l;~r{:'d so that no ~'O: 1 is f! ~ unt.urn('d, set to cut 3 inches deep. and operated t",·o tim(;s ai.. I;JOr£: tl.id' 5 rr.ph "'ith t.he second pass made at an angle to the first. (to)LELY-Roterra 3 set and operated according to the manufacturer's directions to thoroughly incorporated ALA-SCEPT to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. (f)Do-All set and operated according to the manufacturer's directions to thoroughly incorporate ALA-SCEPT to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Incurporate within 7 days after application. Adequate moisture is rf"quired for activation of ALA-SeEFT. If soybeans are planted on beds, apply and incorporate after bed formation using PTO-driven equipment or rolling cultivator. PREEMERGENCE APPLICATIONS . , t If' , , Apply AL'I.-SCEPT during or after planting but before the crop emerges. Apply within 5 days of the last preplant tillage operation. As with Otll:r.·.' herbicides applied preemer,ence, rainfall or irrigation is necessary to, activate ALA-SeEPT in the so11. If sufficient rainfall or irrigation. to • activate ALA-SCEPT is not received within 7 days after application,:' .... thorough shallow tillage or cultivation i. reco .. ended (preferably with·a rotary hoe) for control of emerged weeds. 3LELY-Roterra is a trademark of Le1y. BEST AVAILABLE COPY 1 , . -16- 10/89 ., ... , , . , " ... , , , .. , . ~ . , . .. , ... . . .. "

.... ;iI~_ •• _ ..... IIIiII.--......... -................ M·.,.,·.·'..,.' . n 'lllllil •• n ;1'1" •. , ( r POSTEKERG!NCE APPLICATIONS Apply before soybeans exceed the unifoliate st,,!,}' of r.n,,,,'rh (first two true leav('s), W('cds which are emerged at the lin,,' of .1ppl jcation may not be controlled by this treatment, Rainfall or overh,'ad sprinkler irrigation is required after application to move the herbicide treat-ment into the weed germination zone to control unemerged weeds, If "et'ds are emerged or application or after treatment, shallowly cultivate or rotary hoe immediately to improve performance, .... ICIDI COMBINATIONS mUA-SCEPT should be used only in accordance with the directions en this label, Do not use ALA-SCEPT in any tank mixes other than those specifically provided in this label, A soil treatment of AlA-SCEPT is active on a broad spectrum or grass and broadleaf weeds, For heavy weed infestations or more difficult to control weeds, ALA-SCEPT may be tank mixed with Lasso herbicide or followed by a sequential postemergence application of SCEPTER or SCEPTER O,T, herbiCides (See SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM section) For no, till uses, ALA, SeEPT may be tank mixf,d ,,'i th Gramoxone 4 Super or RoundupS, When used in combination "'ith another herbicide, /,Jj,-srF.!'T hould 1", uc"d on1" ill accordii.nc( "'ith r{'C'orrmc-ndiitioni': 011 t1lj' 1·1'll. i .. l.: .. ,ys folIc'''; the won." rf-!"trictivp lah('l limitc;tions and precatltl(1L:, I:JI.-SCEPT cannot be­ mixed ... it" any product containing a label prohibi rion iif;,int such mixing, Soil Texture Al though the rate of AlA, SCEPT does not vary ... i th soi 1 texture, the recommended rates of other herbicides used wi th thi s product generally do vary with soil texture, Combination rate tables in this label refer to three soil texture groups: COARSE, MEDIUM, and FINE, The following tabl lists soil textures included in each of these three groups: sands loamy sands sandy loams MEDIUM sandy clay loams* sandy clays loams silt 10ams sUts Silty clay loa~s* sil ty clays clay loams clay!' , .. , ... *Sometimes considered transitional soils and Play:"" classiEed as either .ediu. or fine textured soils. 4Roundup is a trade.ark of Monsanto Company, 5Cramoxone Super is a trademark of ICI Americas Inc, 10/89 , .... .' . :rt ft •

ALA-SCEPT Plus Lasso In cases of heavy weed infestations or for improved control of hard to control werd species (1.e., seedling Johnsongrass, grou!ldcherry, nightshade, smartweed, Texas panicum), Lasso herbicide can be added to the recoL1IDended ra te of AU- SCEPT. A maxmum of 2 quarts of Lasso ppr acre can be added to the 2 2/3 quarts per acre rate of ALA-SCEPT. ,IIIRDfD!I AlQ) IIO-TILL BYBUIIS , ALA-SCEPT may be applied in minimum or no-till soybeans; To kill O!xisting . vegetation, Gramoxone Super or Roundup may be tank mixed with ALA-SCEPT alone or in combination with Lasso. Gramoxone Super or Roundup should be deleted from the tank mixture if vegetation is absent at the time of application. Apply ALA-SCEPT treatments immediately before, during or after planting but BEFORE CROP EMERGENCE. To ensuce thorough coverage, use a minimum of 20 gallons of spray solution per acre. Use higher gallonage for fields with dense vegetation or heavy crop residues. Use ground equipment ONLY. Tank Kiztures with Roundup Annual Weeds Apply 1 t) 1 1/2 quarts of Roundup per acre in rpcolT'.m(·ndc·d tallk Ir.:xturf's. Use the 1 1/2 quart rate if annual weeds are mOH' thall 6 i:1Ch,·c t"ll. Rourldup ill contl-o] most annual emer£~ ((!<,. Rf'{'1:0 :.( Pc)undup lab] for pecific use rt-corr.mendations and ,",·t.·{·d ("C'n:roll£'d. Perennial \leeds At normal application times i:, mlnlmum or no-till systems, perennial weeds may not be at the proer stage of growth for control with Roundup. Refer to Roundup label for the proper stage of growth for perennial weeds. Use of 2 to 4 quarts of Roundup per acre in tank mixtures under tese conditions provides top kill and reduces competition froln many emerged peren.1ial grass and broadleaf weeds. Refer to Roundup label for emerg"d perennial weeds controlled. To obtain control of perennial weeds, follow recomme:1dations on he Roundup label for staee of gro,,·th and rate of "pplicacion. NOTE: .Then using these tank mixtures, DO !'OT pxceed 4 quarts of RounduD per acre. USE OF THESE ROUNDUP TANK MIXTURES FOR BlKKUOAGRASS OR JOHNSONGRASS CONT:R~:. IS NOT RECOMMENDED. DO NOT use Roundup herbicide when Lasso Micro-Tecl)6 herbicide is included in the tank aixture_ . , , • , , • f Observe all precautions and limitations on the Roundup label. 6Lasso Micro-Tech is a trademark of Monsanto Company. -18- 10/89 .. , ..... .. ,

, .. with Gra.oxone Super NOTE THAT GRAKOXONE SUPER HERBIClllE IS A POISON lJHICH KAY BE FATAL OR HARMFUl TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Broadcast Treatment -- Apply 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 pints of Gramoxone Super in this tank aixture ianediately before, during or after planting but BEFORE CROP EKEllGENCE. V.e the 2-1/2 pint rate if any veeds are 4 to 6 inche,; tall. This mixture may not control weeds taller than 6 incher. Add 8 oz. of non- ionic surfactant per 100 ga II OTIS of spray mixture as the last ingredient in the tank. Refer to the Gramoxone Super labe: for precautionary statements. SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM ALA-SeEPT followed by SCEPTERs herbicide Postemergence A preplant incorporated or preemergence application of ALA-SCEPT may be followed by a single po.>temergence application of SCEPTER to cC:ltrol certain problem weeds. Apply SCEPTER at 1/3 to 2/3 pint per acrt> as a sequential postemergence treatment following either a preplant incorporated or preemergence treat,,"nt of ALA-SeEPT. The sp.quential pos:m"rgence treatment should be applied befor veed species exceed th 2 :0 ; :rp Ipsf stage. Follow use di rec t ions for pos temerg .. nc" t r,·;, "'J''': S on the SCEPTER lab .. l. This sequential application can be used in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia, Louisiana, MissiSSippi, Nort:, Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas only. When applied as directed, ALA-SCEPT preplant or preemerger.ce followed by SCEPTER postemergence at a rate of lil pint per acre will control the following weeds: I '" . . Beggarweed, Florida Mexieanweed Sicklcpod Texasveed (De sl"od I ll:C tortuc>sum) (Caper0i c~~tani1folia) (Cas!;;;; o!.te:!o:folla) (Capprnnia ralustrls) -19- 10/89 .' ;.' . ( . , ,

ALl-SCEPT followed by SCIPTEl- O.T.~ herbicide Postemergence • • .If A preplant incorporated or preemergence application l'f AU-SCEPT may be followed by a single postemergence application of SCEPTER O.T. to control aorningglorles and hemp sesbania (Sesbania exaltata). A-ply SCEPTER O. T. at 1 pint per acre as a sequential posumergence trea tment following e1 ther a preplant incorporated or preellergence tratment of ALA-SCEPT. Follow use directions for postellergence treatments on the SCEPTER O.T. label. See the SCEPTER O.T. label for weed height limitatio. This sequent:ial applicat:ion can be used in Alabama. Arkansas. Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas only. For postellergence control of other weeds following a soil application of ALA-SCEPT, refer to the SC~PTER or SCEPTER O.T. labels in the Postemergence Applications sect:ions for use rates, weeds controlled, and growth stages. , , '. I -20- 10/89