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# F9007 35 WG HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **279-3454**
- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Metsulfuron-methyl (15%); Carfentrazone-ethyl (20%)
- Label accepted: 2024-09-10
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-03454-20240910.pdf
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September 10, 2024
Cristina Rodríguez
Manager, Sr. Product Registrations
FMC Corporation
2929 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Subject: Label Amendment - Registration Review Mitigation for Metsulfuron-methyl and
Carfentrazone-ethyl
Product Name: F9007 35 WG Herbicide
EPA Registration Number: 279-3454
Application Date: June 12, 2023 and January 2, 2024
Decision Number: 596223 and 596222
Dear Cristina Rodríguez
The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA),
as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your application to
support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection with the
metsulfuron-methyl and carfentrazone-ethyl Interim Decisions, and has concluded that your
submission is acceptable. The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration
under FIFRA, as amended, is acceptable.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please
be aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the
product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E).
40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In
addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your products label, claims made on
the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration
process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website
contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved
registration, the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance.
Page 2 of 2
EPA Reg. No. 279-3454
Decision No. 596223 and 596222
A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes
all previously accepted labeling and must be used at your next label printing. You must
submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you release the product for
shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c), you may
distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 12 months
from the date of this letter. After 12 months, you may only distribute or sell this
product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To
distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation
at 40 CFR 152.3.
If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Concepción Rodríguez by phone at
202-566-0820, or via email at rodriguez.concepcion@epa.gov.
Sincerely,
Linda Arrington, Branch Chief
Risk Management and Implementation Branch 4
Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
ENCLOSURE: Stamped label
Sep 10, 2024
279-3454
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals)
CAUTION
Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Prolonged or frequently
repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Wash thoroughly with
soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using
the toilet.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more
options, follow the instructions for Category A on an EPA Chemical Resistance Category Selection
Chart.
Applicators and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate, butyl rubber • 14 mils, nitrile rubber • 14 mils, neoprene rubber • 14 mils, natural rubber • 14 mils, poly-ethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) • 14 mils, Viton • 14
mils, and shoes plus socks.
Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated
with this product. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maintaining
PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash
PPE separately from other laundry.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
• Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing
gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling the product. Wash the outside of gloves before
removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
Environmental Hazards
This pesticide is very toxic to algae and moderately toxic to marine/estuarine invertebrates. Do
not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the
mean high-water mark. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to terrestrial and aquatic plants in
neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate.
Groundwater Advisory
This product is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as a result
of label use. This product may leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable,
particularly where the water table is shallow.
Surface Water Advisory
This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true
for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as having
high potential for reaching surface water via runoff for weeks after application. A level, well-
maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surface water
features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of this product from
runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be greatly reduced by avoiding applications
when rainfall or irrigation is expected to occur within 48 hours.
Windblown Soil Particles
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 fine to very fine sand fractions and low organic matter
content. Other factors which can affects the movement of windblown soil include the intensity and
direction of prevailing winds, vegetative cover, site slope, rainfall, and drainage patterns. Avoid
applying this product if prevailing local conditions may be expected to result in off-site movement.
Fish Advisory Statement:
This product may be hazardous to aquatic organisms, particularly in clear, shallow water bodies
that are adjacent to treated areas. Transport to water by runoff or spray drift of this product in
areas where surface water is present, or intertidal areas below the mean high water mark, should
be avoided. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsate.
Non-target Organism Advisory
This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non-target
organisms, including pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated area. Protect the forage and
habitat of non-target organisms by minimizing spray drift. For further guidance and instructions on
how to minimize spray drift, refer to the Spray Drift Management section of this label.
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
Injury to or loss of desirable trees or vegetation may result from failure to observe the following:
x 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 location where the chemical may be washed or
moved into contact with their roots.
x Do not apply to irrigated land where tailwater will be used to irrigate crops other than
wheat, triticale, and barley.
x Do not apply to frozen ground as surface runoff may occur.
x Do not apply to snow-covered ground.
x Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
x Wheat, triticale, and barley varieties may differ in their response to various herbicides,
FMC recommends that you first consult your state Experiment Station or University
Extension Service for varietal sensitivity information of these crops to any herbicide. If no
information is available, limit the initial use of F9007 35 WG to a small area as a test plot
for varietal interactions prior to use on large scale areas.
x Under certain conditions, such as heavy rainfall, prolonged cold weather, or wide
fluctuations in day/night temperatures prior to or soon after F9007 35 WG application,
temporary discoloration and/or crop injury may occur.
x F9007 35 WG should not be applied to wheat, triticale, and barley that are stressed by
severe weather conditions, drought, 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.
x The combined treatment effects of F9007 35 WG post emergence preceded by
preemergence wild oat herbicides may cause crop injury to spring wheat when crop stress
(soil crusting, planting too deep, prolonged cold weather, or drought) causes poor seedling
vigor.
x In the Pacific Northwest, avoid making applications during winter months when weather
conditions are unpredictable and can be severe to prevent cold weather-related crop
injury.
x Do not apply to triticale, wheat, or barley or pastures undersown with legumes, as injury
to the legume forage species may result.
x To reduce the potential for movement of treated soil due to wind erosion, do not apply to
powdery dry or light sandy soils until they have been stabilized by rainfall, trashy mulch,
reduced tillage, or other cultural practices. Injury to immediately adjacent crops may occur
when treated soil is blown onto land used to produce crops other than cereal grains or
pasture/rangeland.
x For ground applications applied under dry, dusty field conditions, control of weeds in
wheel track areas may be reduced. The addition of 2,4-D or MCPA should improve weed
control under these conditions.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying.
USE RESTRICTIONS
Only use for sites, pests, and application methods specified on this labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or
through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements
specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
Endangered Species:
It is a Federal offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in an unauthorized “take” (e.g.,
kill or otherwise harm) of an endangered species, and certain threatened species, under the
Endangered Species Act section 9. When using this product, you must follow the measures
contained in the Endangered Species Protection Bulletin for the area in which you are applying
the product. You must obtain a Bulletin no earlier than six months before using this product. To
obtain Bulletins, consult http://www.epa.gov/espp/, call 1-844-447-3813, or email
ESPP@epa.gov. You must use the Bulletin valid for the month in which you will apply the product.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL
MAY RESULT IN POOR WEED CONTROL, CROP INJURY, OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard,
40 CFR part 170. This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers
on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It
contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It
also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label
about personal protective equipment (PPE), notification to workers, and restricted-entry interval.
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of
12 hours.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or
water, is:
x coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
x chemical-resistant gloves made of barrier laminate, butyl rubber • 14 mils, nitrile rubber • 14
mils, neoprene rubber • 14 mils, natural rubber • 14 mils, poly-ethylene, polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) • 14 mils, Viton • 14 mils.
x shoes plus socks.
Non-Agricultural Use Requirements
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the
Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies
when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or
greenhouses.
Re-entry Statement: Do not allow people (other than applicator) or pets on treatment area during
application. Do not enter treatment area until spray has dried.
WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
F9007 35 WG, which contains the active ingredients Carfentrazone-ethyl and Metsulfuron-methyl
is a group 14 & 2 herbicide based on the mode of action classification system of the Weed Science
Society of America.
Proactively implementing diversified weed control strategies to minimize selection for weed
populations resistant to one or more herbicides is a best practice. A diversified weed management
program may include the use of multiple herbicides with different sites of action and overlapping
weed spectrum with or without tillage operations and/or other cultural practices. Research has
demonstrated that using the labeled rate and directions for use is important to delay the selection
for resistance.
The continued effectiveness of this product depends on the successful implementation of a weed
resistance management program.
To aid in the prevention of developing weeds resistant to this product, users should:
x Scout fields before application to ensure herbicides and rates will be appropriate for the
weed species and weed sizes present.
x Start with a clean field, using either a burndown herbicide application or tillage.
x Control weeds early when they are relatively small (less than 4 inches).
x Apply full rates of F9007 35 WG for the most difficult to control weed in the field at the
specified time (correct weed size) to minimize weed escapes.
x Scout fields after application to detect weed esc apes or shifts in control of weed species.
x Control weed escapes before they reproduce by seed or proliferate vegetatively.
x Report any incidence of non-performance of this product against a particular weed to your
FMC representative, local retailer, or county extension agent.
x Contact your crop advisor, or extension agent to find out if suspected resistant weeds to
this MOA have been found in your region. If resistant biotypes of target weeds have been
reported, use the application rates of this product specified for your local conditions. Tank
mix products so that there are multiple effective sites of actions for each target weed.
x For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact FMC Corporation at 1-
800-331-3148
x If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes with an herbicide having a site of action
other than Group 14 or 2 and/or use nonchemical methods to remove escapes, as
practical, with the goal of preventing further seed production.
o Suspected herbicide-resistant weeds may be identified by these indicators:
ƒ Failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at
the dose applied, especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds;
ƒ A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species;
and
ƒ Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
Additionally, users should follow as many of the following herbicide resistance management
practices as is practical:
x Use a broad spectrum soil-applied herbicide with other sites of action as a foundation in
a weed control program.
x Utilize sequential applications of herbicides with alternative sites of action.
x Rotate the use of this product with non-Group 14 and 2 herbicides.
x Avoid making more than two applications of F9007 35 WG Herbicide and any other Group
14 and 2 herbicides within a single growing season unless mixed with an herbicide with a
different site of action with an overlapping spectrum for the difficult-to-control weeds.
x Incorporate non-chemical weed control practices, such as mechanical cultivation, crop
rotation, cover crops and weed-free crop seeds, as part of an integrated weed control
program.
x Use good agronomic principles that enhance crop development and crop
competitiveness.
x Thoroughly clean plant residues from equipment before leaving fields suspected to
contain resistant weeds.
x Manage weeds in and around fields, during and after harvest to reduce weed seed
production.
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
To better manage weed resistance when using F9007 35 WG, use a combination of tillage plus
tank-mix partners or sequential herbicide applications that have a different mode of action than
F9007 35 WG to control escaped weeds. Do not let weed escapes go to seed.
Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator, and/or appropriate state agricultural
extension service representative for specific alternative herbicide recommendations available in
your area. It is prudent to keep F9007 35 WG records of pesticides applied to individual fields to
help obtain information on the spread and dispersal of resistant biotypes.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
F9007 35 WG HERBICIDE is for post emergent weed control in wheat, triticale, barley, grain
sorghum, grasses, sod farms, pasture, rangeland, and for fallow land weed management. F9007
35 WG is formulated as a 35 WDG (Water Dispersible Granule) containing 0.35 lb ai/lb product.
Consult local University, Extension, or Department of Agriculture specialists before use to insure
F9007 35 WG is registered for use in your state. F9007 35 WG is not registered for use in
Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Rio Grande, and Saquache counties of Colorado.
Post emergent weed control with F9007 35 WG HERBICIDE is improved when adequate soil
moisture is present at application. Maximum foliar uptake and weed control effects are seen
when no rainfall or irrigation occurs within 24 hours after application. If rainfall or irrigation of at
least 0.5 inches does not occur within 7 days after application, irrigation of at least 0.5 inches is
recommended.
Weed control is optimized when the product is applied to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches
in height. F9007 35 WG is a contact herbicide. Within a few hours following application, the
foliage of susceptible weeds show signs of desiccation, and in subsequent days or weeks further
necrosis, chlorosis, and death of the weed meristem occurs.
Extremes in environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, soil conditions, and cultural
practices may affect the activity of F9007 35 WG . Under warm moist c onditions, herbicide
symptoms may be accelerated. Under very dry conditions, the expression of herbicide symptoms
may be delayed or reduced as weeds hardened off by drought are less susceptible to absorption
and translocation of F9007 35 WG.
F9007 35 WG is rapidly absorbed through the foliage of plants. To avoid significant crop response,
applications should not be made within 6 to 8 hours of either rain, snow, or irrigation, or when
heavy dew is present on the crop. Certain spray tank additives, cultural practices, soil conditions,
or environmental conditions such as extremes in temperature or moisture may enhance the
potential of herbicidal symptoms on the crop.
When applying F9007 35 WG alone for post emergent weed control, apply before the weeds have
reached the maximum height listed in the appropriate weed control table(s) for the crop.
Application after weeds have reached the liste d maximum height for control could result in
commercially unacceptable weed control. For control of weeds by post applications larger than
listed in the weed control table, and for wider spectrum, apply in tank-mixture with herbicide(s)
that are labeled for control of targeted weeds. Un iform spray coverage is necessary for optimum
performance.
F9007 35 WG can be mixed with water, liquid fertilizer or mixtures of water and liquid fertilizer and
adjuvants and applied to labeled crops for selective post emergence control of broadleaf weeds.
Product Measurement
F9007 35 WG may be measured using the F9007 35 WG volumetric measuring cup. The degree
of accuracy of this cup is subject to variability in precise measurement of the product. For more
precise measurements, use scales calibrated in ounces.
Adjuvant Use Requirements
Applications of F9007 35 WG must include either a nonionic surfactant or a crop oil concentrate
except when specified in the crop section of the label. In addition, an ammonium nitrogen fertilizer
may be used. If another herbicide is tank mixed with F9007 35 WG, select adjuvants
recommended for use with both products.
Nonionic Surfactants (NIS)
x Apply 0.06 to 0.50% v/v (1/2 to 4 pts. per 100 gallons of spray solution) see Tank
Mixtures section for additional information.
x Surfactant products must contain at least 60% nonionic surfactant with a
hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) greater than 12.
Exceptions: On all spring wheat and spring or winter barely use ½ to 1qt. per 100 gallons.
Petroleum Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) or Modified Seed Oil (MSO)
x Apply at 1% v/v (1 gallon per 100 gallons spray solution) or 2% under arid conditions. •
Oil adjuvants must contain at least 80% high quality, petroleum (mineral) or modified
vegetable seed oil with at least 15% surfactant emulsifiers.
Ammonium Nitrogen Fertilizer
x Use 2 qts./acre of a high-quality urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), such as 28%N or 32%N,
or 2 lb/A of spray grade ammonium sulfate (AMS). Use 4 qts./acre UAN or 4 lb/A AMS
under arid conditions. If using nitrogen fertilizer in the spray solution, the addition of
surfactant is necessary. Add surfactant at 1/2 pt. 1 qt. per 100 gal. of spray solution
(0.06 0.25% v/v) based on local guidance.
x Do not use liquid nitrogen fertilizer as the total carrier solution.
Special Adjuvant Types
x Combination adjuvant products may be used at doses that provide the required amount
of NIS, COC, MSO and/or ammonium nitrogen fertilizer. Consult product literature for use
rates and restrictions.
x In addition to the adjuvants specified above, other adjuvant types may be used if they
provide the same functionality. Antifoaming agents may be used if needed.
Tank Mixtures
F9007 35 WG may be tank-mixed with other herbicides to control weeds not listed on this label.
Read and follow all manufacturers' label directions for the companion herbicide. Follow the most
restrictive use directions of the products used in the mixture. Tank mixtures of F9007 35 WG with
EC formulations of other crop protection products, crop oil concentrates, methylated seed oils,
silicone based adjuvants, 28% nitrogen or ammonium sulfate may increase crop response.
On-Farm Testing
Not all varieties or cultivars of labeled crops have been fully evaluated under all environmental
and soil conditions. For additional and specific information, consult University or local Extension
specialists. It may also be beneficial to conduct small on-farm trials under actual conditions with
specific varieties or cultivars before treating large acreage.
Methods of Application
F9007 35 WG is a versatile herbicide utilizing several different application methods to achieve the
desired results. If F9007 35 WG is being applied in standing crop situations, application methods
and adjustments must be precise to prevent unfavorable crop response on the desirable green
stem tissue, foliage, blooms, or fruit.
Spray volumes
Ground applications should be made in a minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per acre to
insure good target coverage. Spray tips must be positioned no less than 18 inches above the
crop and operated in such manner as to avoid overlaps, concentration into crop whorls, and slower
than calibrated ground speeds.
Aerial applications are allowed in some situations. Aerial treatments should be made with a
minimum of 2 gallons of total spray per acre with a minimum VMD of 450 microns.
Post directed applications may be utilized when labeled crops have reached minimum growth
stages where sprays may be directed to the target weeds, but is not deposited on the green stem,
foliage, blooms or fruit of the crop.
Hooded Sprayer applications are allowed on labeled crops. To apply F9007 35 WG using a
hooded sprayer, refer to the Hooded Sprayer Section for specific adjustment and operation
instructions. For additional information, refer to the individual crop sections of this label.
Shielded Sprayer applications may be utilized in some situations. Sprayers should be designed
and operated so that the shield between the spray pattern and the crop will prevent the deposition
of spray to green stem plant tissue, foliage, blooms or fruit of the crop.
Mixing and Loading Requirements
Fill the spray tank 3/4 full with clean water. Make sure the agitation system is operating while
adding products. Complete filling the spray tank to the desired level. The spray tank agitation
should be sufficient to ensure uniform spray mixture during application and must continue until the
spray tank has been emptied. When tankmixing with other products, F9007 35 WG should be
mixed first in the spray tank. After the F9007 35 WG is thoroughly mixed, add the other products
as specified on their label. Ensure the compatibility of other products with F9007 35 WG before
mixing them together in the spray tank.
If the spray solution has to set overnight, maintain continuous agitation until all the spray solution
has been used.
Use 50-mesh screens or larger.
Do not use with tank additives that alter the pH of the spray solution below pH 5 or above pH 8.
Buffer spray solution to alter the pH range as appropriate.
Spray Equipment Clean-Out
Many new pesticides are very active at low rates, especially to sensitive crops. Residues left in
mixing equipment, spray tanks, hoses, spray booms and nozzles can cause crop effects if they
are not properly cleaned. As soon as possible after spraying F9007 35 WG and before using the
sprayer equipment for any other applications, the sprayer equipment must be thoroughly cleaned
using the following procedure. In addition, users must take appropriate steps to ensure proper
equipment clean-out for any other products mixed with F9007 35 WG as required on the other
product labels. More complete cleaning can be achieved if the spray system is cleaned
immediately following the application.
1. Drain sprayer tank, hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles. Use a high-pressure detergent
wash to remove physical sediment and residues from the inside of the sprayer tank and
thoroughly rinse. Then, thoroughly flush sprayer hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles
with a clean water rinse. Remove and clean spray tips and all filters and screens (tank,
spray hose and spray tips) separately in the ammonia solution of Step 2.
2. Next, prepare a sprayer cleaning solution by adding three gallons of ammonia (containing
at least 3% active) per 100 gallons of clean water. Prepare sufficient cleaning solution to
allow the operation of the spray system for a minimum of 15 minutes to thoroughly flush
hoses, spray boom and spray nozzles.
3. Convenient and thorough cleaning of the sprayer can be achieved if the ammonia solution
or fresh water is left in the spray tank, hoses, spray booms and spray nozzles overnight
or during storage.
4. Before using the sprayer, completely drain the sprayer system. Rinse the tank with clean
water and flush through the hoses, spray boom, and spray nozzles with clean water.
Remove and clean spray tips and all filters and screens (tank, spray hose and spray tip)
separately in an ammonia solution.
5. Properly dispose of all cleaning solution and rinsate in accordance with Federal, State,
and local regulations and guidelines.
Do not apply sprayer cleaning solutions or rinsate to sensitive crops.
Do not store the sprayer overnight or for any extended period of time with F9007 35 WG spray
solution remaining in the tank, spray lines, spray boom plumbing, spray nozzles or strainers.
If the sprayer has been stored or idle, purge the spray boom and nozzles with clean water before
beginning any application.
Should small quantities of F9007 35 WG remain in inadequately cleaned mixing, loading and/or
spray equipment, they may be released during subsequent applications potentially causing effects
to certain crops and other vegetation. FMC accepts no liability for any effects due to inadequately
cleaned equipment.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ground Application
Use ground sprayers designed, calibrated and operated to deliver uniform spray droplets to the
targeted plant or plant parts. Adjust sprayer nozzles to achieve uniform plant coverage. Overlaps
and slower ground speeds (caused by continuing to spray while starting, stopping or turning) may
result in higher application rates and possible crop response.
Spray Buffer for Ground Application
Spray buffer zones for ground applications, listed in chart below, are required where local
indigenous endangered plant species are found.
Buffers to Indigenous Endangered Plant Species
F9007 35 WG
USE RATE
(lb ai/A)
Low Spray
Boom
Buffer (ft.)
High Spray Boom
Buffer (ft.)
0.0438 20 33
0.0547 26 46
Conventional Boom and Nozzle Sprayers
Use a boom and nozzle sprayer equipped with the appropriate nozzles, spray tips and screens
and adjusted to provide optimum spray distribution and coverage at the appropriate operating
pressures. Use nozzles that produce minimal amounts of fine spray droplets. Do not exceed 30
psi spray pressure unless otherwise required by the manufacturer of drift reducing nozzles. Apply
a minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per acre. Use higher spray volumes when there is a
dense weed population or crop canopy. Adjust sprayers to position spray tips no lower than 18
inches above the crop. Operate the sprayer to avoid the application of high herbicide rates directly
over the rows and/or into the whorl of treated crop plants.
Directed Sprayers
For directed sprayers apply F9007 35 WG with drop nozzles or other spray equipment capable of
directing the spray to the target weeds and away from sensitive plant parts. Apply F9007 35 WG
up to the maximum rate for the target crop for the control of larger weed sizes or weeds not
controlled with lower use rates. Use appropriate rates of adjuvants such as nonionic surfactants,
crop oil concentrates or methylated seed oils.
Hooded Sprayers
To apply F9007 35 WG using a hooded sprayer, refer to the Hooded Sprayer Section for specific
adjustment and operation instructions. For additional information, refer to the individual crop
sections of this label.
AERIAL APPLICATION
Use nozzle types and arrangements that will provide optimum coverage while producing a minimal
amount of fine droplets. Apply at a minimum of 2 gallons of finished spray per acre. Higher aerial
spray volumes are required for harvest aid and defoliation treatments. Higher spray volumes are
required when there is a dense weed population or crop canopy.
SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
F9007 35 WG HERBICIDE is a contact herbicide. Avoid any drift conditions that would allow the
product to contact desirable vegetation. F9007 35WG HERBICIDE is not volatile; however, mist
from spray drift may cause injury to sensitive plants.
The interaction of equipment and weather related factors determine the potential for spray drift.
The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these factors when making
decisions.
The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target movement from
applications to agricultural field crops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications,
public health uses, or to applications of dry materials. Where states have more stringent
regulations, they must be observed.
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The optimum drift
management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control.
MANDATORY SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
Aerial Applications:
x For aerial applications, the distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not
exceed 75% of the length of the wingspan or 90% of rotor diameter. To further reduce
drift, use on half of the length of the wingspan or rotor diameter at the edge of the field.
x The boom length must not exceed 65% of the wingspan for airplanes or 75% of the
rotor blade diameter for helicopters.
x Applicators must only spray when wind speed is 10 miles per hour or less.
x Applicators must not spray during temperature inversions.
x For aerial applications, the release height must be no higher than 10 feet from the top
of the crop canopy, unless a greater application height is required for pilot safety.
x For aerial applications, select nozzle and pressure that produce medium to coarse
spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturers catalogues and in accordance
with ASABE Standard (ANSI/ASABE) S641 May 2018.
x For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are
required to use a coarse or coarser droplet size (ANSI/ASABE) S641May 2018.
Ground Boom Applications:
x For ground boom applications, apply with the nozzle height no more than 4 feet above
the ground or crop canopy. For all other ground applications, the nozzle must be no
more than 4 feet from the target vegetation.
x For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are
required to use a coarse or coarser droplet size (ANSI/ASAE) S572.3 Feb 2020.
x For ground applications, select nozzle and pressure that produce medium to coarse
spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturers catalogues and in accordance
with (ANSIASAE) S572.3 Feb 2020.
x Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
x Do not apply during temperature inversions.
Boom-less Ground Applications:
x Applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ANSI/ASAE) S572.3
Feb 2020 for all applications.
x Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
x Do not a
pply during temperature inversions.
Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift when applications are
made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (See Wind, Temperature and
Humidity, and Temperature Inversions).
All aerial and ground application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using
appropriate carriers.
For all non-aerial applications, wind speed must be measured adjacent to the application site, on
the upwind side, immediately prior to application.
Controlling Droplet Size Ground Boom
x Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce
spray drift. Use the highest practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray
volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher flow rate.
x Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the
target spray volume and droplet size.
x Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider
using nozzles designed to reduce drift.
Controlling Droplet Size Aircraft
x Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles.
Generally, to reduce fine droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in
flight.
BOOM HEIGHT Ground Boom
Use the lowest boom height that is compatible with the spray nozzles that will provide uniform
coverage. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal
bounce.
BOOM LENGTH
For some aerial use patterns, reducing the effective boom length no less than ¾ of the wingspan
or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width.
RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift. When applying aerially to crops, do
not release spray at a height greater than 10 ft above the crop canopy, unless a greater application
height is necessary for pilot safety.
SWATH ADJUSTMENT
Swath adjustment distance must increase, with increasing, drift potential (higher wind, smaller
drops, etc).
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers.
Verify that the shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target
area.
SENSITIVE AREAS
Carfentrazone-ethyl shall only be applied when the wind is blowing away from adjacent sensitive
areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies of water, known habitats for threatened or endangered
species and non-targetcrops).
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of
evaporation.
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized
by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and
light to no wind. The presence of an inversion can be indicated by ground fog or by the movement
of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves
laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke
that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Avoid applications
during temperature inversions.
WIND
Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 3 to 10 mph. However, many factors, including
droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given wind speed. Applications
shall be avoided below 3 mph due to variable wind direction and high inversion potential. Do not
apply Carfentrazone-ethyl when wind speed exceeds 10 mph. NOTE: Local terrain can influence
wind patterns.
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift.
Boom-less Ground Applications:
x Setting nozzles at the lowest effective height will help to reduce the potential for spray
drift.
Handheld Technology Applications:
x Take precautions to minimize spray drift.
F9007 35 WG MAXIMUM USE RATE INFORMATION
Refer to the crop section of this label for specific product use directions.
Maximum Allowable F9007 35 WG Use Per Acre Per
Season for crops or crop grouping
Total Allowed F9007 35 WG Use Per Season *
Crop/Crop
Group/Crop
Subgroup
F9007 35 WG
(oz/A)
Per Season
Maximum
Rate
(total lb ai/A)
Per Season
Containing lb ai
Carfentrazone-
ethyl
Containing lb ai
Metsulfuron-
methyl
Fallow Land 0.4 0.0088 .05 0.003
Grass, Pasture,
Rangeland
(Group 17)
1.5 0. 0328 0.018 0.014
Barley, Wheat,
Triticale 0.4 0.0088 0.05 0.003
Grain Sorghum 0.2 0.0044 0.0025 0.0018
*The total allowable usage includes all applications made to the field per
calendar year. This includes fallow Land treatments and all in-season
treatments, including harvest aid.
Restriction: Do not exceed the maximum use rates s
pecified in this chart.
PREHARVEST INTERVALS
Refer to the crop section of this label for specific product use directions.
Crop/Crop Group/Crop
Subgroup
PHI
(Days Before
Harvest)
Grazing and
Forage PHI
(Days)
Application Window
Grass, Pasture,
Rangeland (Group 17) 0 0
0
Dryland Barley, Spring
Wheat, Triticale 10 7 Two leaf to Jointing
Durum Wheat and
Wampum Spring Wheat,
Irrigated Barley and
Wheat,
10 7 Tillering to Jointing
Dryland Winter Wheat 10 7 Two leaf to Boot
Irrigated Winter Wheat 10 7 Tillering to Boot
Barley, Wheat, Triticale
(Harvest Aid) 10 7 Hard Dough to Harvest
Grain Sorghum 3 30 Four to Fifteen inches
in height
ROTATION INTERVALS
ROTATIONAL INTERVALS FOR CEREALS
ALL GEOGRAPHIES
Following Use of F9007 35 WG at 0.4 oz/A
Crop
Minimum
Cumulative
Precipitation
(inches)
Soil pH
Minimum
Rotation
Interval
Winter and spring wheat No restrictions 7.9 or
lower 1
Durum wheat, barley, spring/winter oat No restrictions 7.9 or
lower 10
ROTATION INTERVALS FOR CROPS IN NON-IRRIGATED LAND Following
Use of F9007 35 WG at 0.4 oz/A on Wheat, Triticale, Barley, Fallow Land or
Pasture
Idaho
Southern
Idaho
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Statewide
Peas
Lentils
Canola
6.8 or lower 18 10
Peas 6.9 to 7.9 18 15
Lentils 6.9 to 7.9 18 34
Canola 6.9 to 7.9 18 22
Condiment
mustard
7.3 or lower 10 10
Condiment
mustard
7.4 or higher 28 34
Chickpeas 7.3 or lower 10 10
Chickpeas 7.4 or higher 28 34
Kansas Statewide
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet
7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Location
Soil pH
Minimum
Cumulative
Precipitation
(inches)
Minimum
Rotation
Interval
(months)
State County or
Area Crop
Colorado Statewide
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet
7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
IR Corn 7.9 or lower No restrictions 4
STS
Soybeans 7.9 or lower No restrictions 4
Central and
Western
Kansas
(West of
the Flint
Hills
)
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
IR Corn 7.9 or lower 15 4
Western
Kansas W.
of Hwy.
183
Soybeans 7.5 or lower 22 22
7.6 to 7.9 33 34
Central
Kansas;
Generally
E. of Hwy.
183 and W.
of the Flint
Hills
Soybeans 7.9 or lower 15 12
STS
Soybeans
7.9 or lower 15 4
Montana Statewide
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet, Field
corn
7.9 or lower 22 22
Alfalfa (hay
only)
7.6 to 7.9 No restrictions 22
7.5 or lower 34
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Nebraska
Statewide
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet
7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
IR Corn
STS
Soybeans
7.9 or lower No restrictions 4
Generally
W. of Hwy.
77 and E.
of the
Panhandle
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
Soybeans 7.5 or lower 22 22
7.6 to 7.9 33 34
New Mexico
Statewide
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet
7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Eastern
New
Mexico
Cotton
(dryland
only)
7.9 or lower 30 22
North
Dakota
W. of Hwy.
1
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet, Field
corn, Dry
beans,
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower 22 22
E. of Hwy.
1
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet, Field
corn Dry
beans,
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower 34 34
Oklahoma
Statewide
Grain
sorghum,
Proso
millet
7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
IR Corn
STS
Soybean
7.9 or lower No restrictions 4
Panhandle
Cotton
(dryland
only)
7.9 or lower 30 22
E. of the
Panhandle
Cotton
(dryland
only)
7.9 or lower 25 14
Oregon Statewide
Peas
Lentils
Canola
6.8 or lower 18 10
Peas 6.9 to 7.9 18 15
Lentils 6.9 to 7.9 18 34
Canola 6.9 to 7.9 18 22
Condiment
mustard
7.3 or lower 10 10
Condiment
mustard
7.4 or higher 28 34
Chickpeas 7.3 or lower 10 10
Chickpeas 7.4 or higher 28 34
South
Dakota
Statewide
Flax,
Safflower,
Soybean
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
S. of Hwy.
212 & E. of
the
Missouri
River, & S.
of Hwy. 34
W. of the
Missouri
River
Grain
sorghum
Proso
millet
7.9 or lower 13 12
Generally
E. of
Missouri
River & S.
of Hwy. 14,
& W. of
Missouri
River
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
Texas
Statewide Grain
sorghum,
Proso millet
7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Flax,
Safflower,
Soybean
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Panhandle Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
Cotton
(dryland
only)
7.9 or lower 30 22
N. of
Central
Texas*
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
Cotton
(dryland
only)
7.9 or lower 25 14
* The counties of N. Central Texas are: Archer, Baylor, Bell, Bosque, Bowie, Callahan, Camp,
Cass, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Eastland, Ellis, Falls, Fannin, Foard,
Franklin, Grayson, Hardeman, Haskell, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman,
Knox, Lamar, Limestone, McLennan, Milam, Montague, Morris, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker,
Rains, Red River, Robertson, Rockwall, Shac kelford, Somervell, Stephens, Tarrant,
Throckmorton, Titus, U
pshur, Van Zandt, Wilbarger, Wichita, Williamson, Wise, Wood, Young.
Washington
Statewide Peas
Lentils
Canola
6.8 or lower 18 10
Peas 6.9 to 7.9 18 15
Lentils 6.9 to 7.9 18 34
Canola 6.9 to 7.9 18 22
Condiment
mustard
7.3 or lower 10 10
Condiment
mustard
7.4 or higher 28 34
Chickpeas 7.3 or lower 10 10
Chickpeas 7.4 or hi gher 28 34
Utah
Statewide Flax,
Safflower,
Sunflower
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22
Wyoming
Statewide
Flax,
7.9 or lower No restrictions 22 Safflower,
Sunflower
Southern
Wyoming
Grain
sorghum, 7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Proso
millet
Southern
Wyoming
(Goshen,
Laramie,
and Platte
counties
only)
Field corn 7.9 or lower 15 12
ROTATION INTERVALS IN PASTURE OR
RANGELAND FOR OVERSEEDING AND RENOVATION
Location Crop
Maximum
F9007 35 WG
Rate on Pasture
(oz)
Minimum
Rotation
Interval
(months)
AL, AR, FL, GA,
KY, LA, MS, NC,
OK,
SC, TN, TX, VA,
WV
Alfalfa, red clover, white clover,
sweet clover, bermudagrass,
bluegrass, orchardgrass,
bromegrass, ryegrass, fescue,
timothy
0.4 to 1.20 4
Wheat (except durum) 0.4 to 1.20 1
Durum, barley, oat 0.4 to 1.20 10
ALL AREAS
NOT INCLUDED
ABOVE*
Red clover, white clover, and sweet
clover 0.4 to 0.75 12
Bermudagrass, bluegrass,
orchardgrass, bromegrass,
ryegrass. timothy
0.4 to 0.75 6
Fescue 0.4 to 0.75 18
Wheat (except durum) 1/10 0.4 to 0.75 1
Durum, barley, oat 0.4 to 0.75 10
For rotation Intervals not covered above:
The minimum rotation interval is 34 months with a least 28" of cumulative precipitation during the
period:
x to any major field crop or pasture crop not listed
(See the Rotation Intervals table)
x if the use rate applied is not specified in the table
To rotate to a major field crop at an interval shorter than specified, a field bioassay must be
successfully completed on that crop. A field bioassay must be successfully completed before
rotation to any minor crops (as determined by the USDA criteria). See section on Field Bioassay
for further information.
RECROPPING INTERVALS FOR GRASSES ON CONSERVATION RESERVE
PROGRAM (CRP) After Spraying F9007 35 WG and Before Spraying Crops Other
Than Wheat, Barley, Triticale, and Fallow Land.
Whenever F9007 35 WG has previously been used in wheat, barley, triticale or fallow land, the
following grasses may be planted after the intervals specified in the tables below. The planting of
grass and legume mixtures is not recommended as injury to legumes may occur:

Bentgrass Orchardgrass (excluding Piaute)
Blue grama Prairie sandreed
Bluestems - Big, Little, Plains,
Sand, WW Spar
Sand dropseed
Buffalograss Sheep fescue
Galleta Sideoats grama
Green needlegrass Switchgrass
Green sprangletop Wild Ryegrass - Beardless, Russian
Indian ricegrass Wheatgrasses - Crested, Intermidiate,
Pubescent, Slender, Streamback, Tall,
Thickspike, Western
Lovegrasses - Sand, Weeping
F9007 35 WG ROTATIONAL INTERVALS for MN, MT, ND, SD, and Northern WY:
Soil pH Use Rate (oz/A) Minimum Interval for Planting Grasses
7.9 or lower 0.4 2 months (all grasses)
F9007 35 WG ROTATIONAL INTERVAL for AR, CO, ID, KS, LA, NE, NM, OK, OR, TX, UT, WA,
Southern WY:
Before using F9007 35 WG, carefully consider your crop rotation plans and options. For rotational
flexibility, do not treat all of your wheat, barley, fallow land, pasture, or rangeland acres at the
same time.
Minimum Rotational Intervals
Minimum rotational intervals are determined by the rate of breakdown of F9007 35 WG applied.
F9007 35 WG breakdown in the soil is affected by soil pH, presence of soil microorganisms, soil
temperature, and soil moisture.
Low soil pH, high soil temperature, and high soil moisture increase F9007 35 WG breakdown in
soil, while high soil pH, low soil temperature, and low soil moisture will slow F9007 35 WG
breakdown.
Of these 3 factors, only soil pH remains relatively constant. Soil temperature, and to a greater
extent, soil moisture, can vary significantly from year to year and from area to area. For this reason,
soil temperatures and soil moisture should be monitored regularly when considering crop
rotations.
The minimum rotation interval represents the period of time from the last application to the
anticipated date of the next planting.
Soil pH Limitations
F9007 35 WG should not be used on soils having a pH above 7.9, as extended soil residual activity
could extend crop rotation intervals beyond normal. Under certain conditions, F9007 35 WG could
remain in the soil for 34 months or more, injuring wheat and barley. In addition, other crops planted
in high-pH soils can be extremely sensitive to low concentrations of F9007 35 WG.
Checking Soil pH
Before using F9007 35 WG , determine the soil pH of the areas of intended use. To obtain a
representative pH value for the test area, take several 0 inch to 4 inch samples from different
areas of the field and analyze them separately. Consult local University Extension Service
publications for additional information on soil sampling procedures.
BIOASSAY
A field bioassay must be completed before rotating to any crop not listed (See the Rotation
Intervals tables), or if the soil pH is not in the specified range, or if the use rate applied is not
specified in the table, or if the minimum cumulative precipitation has not occurred since
application.
Field Bioassay
To conduct a field bioassay, grow test strips of the crop or crops you plan to grow the following
year in fields previously treated with this product. Crop response to the bioassay will indicate if it
is safe to rotate to the crop(s) grown in the test strips.
GRAZING
There are no grazing restrictions on this product.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
Treated vegetation may be cut for forage or hay. Coveralls, shoes plus socks, and chemical
resistant gloves made of waterproof material must be worn if cutting within 12 hours of treatment.
Soil pH Use Rate (oz/A) Minimum Interval for Planting Grasses
7.5 or lower 0.4 4 months (all grasses)
7.6 to 7.9 0.4 4 months (Wheatgrasses only)
WEEDS CONTROLLED
Wheat, Barley, Triticale, Grain Sorghum, Grasses, Sod, Pasture, Rangeland, and
Fallow Land
Unless otherwise directed, treat when weeds are less than 4" tall or 4" across and are actively
growing. Effectiveness may be reduced if rainfall occurs within 4 hours after application.
NOTE: Thorough spray coverage of all weed species listed below is very important.
F9007 35 WG at 0.4 oz/A
Weeds Controlled
Blue/purple mustard* Mayweed chamomile
Bur buttercup (testiculate) Miners lettuce
Coast fiddleneck (tarweed) Pi gweed (redroot, smooth, tumble)
Common chickweed Plains coreopsis
Common purslane Russian thistle*
Conical catchfly She pherds purse
Cowcockle Smallseed falseflax
False chamomile Smartweed (green, ladys thumb, pale)
Field pennycress (fanweed) Snow speedwell
Filaree Tans ymustard*
Flixweed* Treacle mustard (Bushy Wallflower)
Groundsel (common) Tumble/Jim Hill mustard
Henbit Volunteer sunflower
Kochia* Water pod
Lambsquarters (common, slimleaf) Wild mustard
Lettuce, Prickly 2-3 leaf *
* See the Specific Weed Problems section for further recommendations.
Additional Weeds in Pasture/Rangeland Only
F9007 35 WG at 0.4 to 0.8 oz/A Weeds Controlled
Bitter sneezeweed Mallow, common
Buttercup Marestail*
Carolina geranium Plantain
Cheeseweed Purslane, common
Common broomweed Smartweed PA (seedling)
Common mullein Teasel (up to 6 inches)
Common yarrow Toadflax, yellow
Copperleaf, hophornbeam Velvetleaf
Curly dock Wild garlic*
Dandelion Woolly croton*
Lettuce, Prickly 2-3 leaf *
F9007 35 WG at 0.8 oz to 1.2 oz/A Weeds Controlled
Amaranth, spiny Mornin gglory, entireleaf
Annual marshelder Mornin gglory, ivyleaf
Anoda, spurred Mornin gglory, pitted
Bedstraw, catchweed Mornin gglory, scarlet
Bitter sneezeweed Musk thistle*
Bittercress Nettle, burnin g
Blackeyed-Susan Nightshade, American black
Buckbrush^ Ni ghtshade, black
Buckwheat, wild Ni ghtshade, hairy
Buffalobur Pensacola Bahiagrass
Burclover Pi gweed, prostrate
Buttercup Plantain
Carolina geranium Pur ple scabious
Carpetweed Purslane, common
Cheeseweed Ra gweed, common
Cocklebur Ra gweed, giant
Common broomweed Ra gweed, western*
Common mullein Rocket, London
Common yarrow Sesbania, hem p
Copperleaf, hophornbeam She pherdspurse
Curly dock Smartweed PA (seedling)
Dandelion Sorrel, Red
Dogfennel Sowthistle, annual
Eclipta S peedwell, ivyleaf
Fiddleneck, coast S peedwell, Virginia
Filaree, redstem S piderwort, tropical
Flixweed S purge, prostrate
Groundcherry, smooth (seedling) Tans ymustard
Groundcherry, Wrights Teasel (up to 6 inches)
Gumweed Thistle, Russian (up to 2 inches tall)
Horsemint (beebalm) Toadflax, yellow
Kochia Velvetleaf
Lettuce, Prickly 2-3 leaf * Velvetleaf (24”)
Jimsonweed S purry, corn
Mallow, common Wild garlic*
Marestail* Wooll y croton*
Meadowfoam
F9007 35 WG at 1.5 oz/A Weeds Controlled
Serecia lespedeza*
* See the Specific Weed Problems section for further recommendations.
^ Weed suppression is a reduction in weed competition (reduced population and/or vigor) as
visually compared to an untreated area. The degree of suppression varies with the rate used,
the size of the weeds, and the environmental conditions following treatment.
Weeds Suppressed^*
Cereals, Pasture, Rangeland, and Fallow Land
0.4 oz/A Weeds Suppressed^
Bindweed, field Knotweed (prostrate)*
Canada thistle* Lettuce, prickly
Common sunflower* Sowthistle, (annual)*
Corn gromwell* Wild buckwheat*
1.2 oz/A - Brush Suppressed^
Blackberry Multiflora rose*
Dewberry Wild Plum
* See the Specific Weed Problems section for further recommendations.
^ Weed suppression is a reduction in weed competition (reduced population and/or vigor) as
visually compared to an untreated area. The degree of suppression varies with the rate used,
the size of the weeds, and the environmental conditions following treatment.
Weeds/Brush Suppressed with Spot Application
(Pasture/Rangeland only) ^
4 oz per 100 gal. of water
Blackberry* Poison Oak
Canada thistle* Dewberry* Poison Sumac
Multiflora rose* Silver Sumac
Wild Plum Sta ghorn Sumac
Poison Ivy
* See the Specific Weed Problems section for further recommendations.
^ Weed suppression is a reduction in weed competition (reduced population and/or vigor) as
visually compared to an untreated area. The degree of suppression varies with the rate used,
the size of the weeds, and the environmental conditions following treatment.
*Specific Weed Problems
Tank mix partners must be registered for use in the geography intended for use on
the labeled crop.
Annual marshelder, Burclover, Carolina horsenettle, Common cocklebur, Common
milkweed, Common ragweed, Giant ragweed, Prickly lettuce, Sunflower, Western ragweed:
Apply F9007 35 WG at 0.4 to 0.8 oz/A in a tank-mix combination with 8-32 oz of Grazon P+D, 4-
16 oz of Tordon 22K, 16-32 oz of 2,4-D, 4 to 32 oz of Banvel, 8-32 oz of Weedmaster, 8 oz of
Remedy, or 0.35 oz of Amber where these products are labeled for improved post emergence
control. F9007 35 WG plus Amber is commonly used in for suppression of Ragweed species in
areas where phenoxy herbicides are restricted by local regulations.
Mustard Species (including Blue Mustard): For best results, apply F9007 35 WG tank mixtures
with 2,4-D or MCPA post emergence to mustards, but before bloom.
Canada Thistle and Sowthistle: Apply F9007 35 WG plus surfactant or F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-
D, clopyraild, flouroxypyr or MCPA in the spring after the majority of thistles have emerged and
are small (rosette stage to 6” elongating stems) and actively growing. The application will inhibit
the ability of emerged thistles to compete with the crop. For spot applications to Canada Thistle in
pasture and rangeland, apply as a foliar spray once plant is fully leafed. Apply to runoff and include
a surfactant in the spray mix at 1 to 2 qt. per 100 gal. of spray solution. Complete coverage of all
foliage and stems is required for control. On tall, dense stands, it is often necessary to spray from
both sides to obtain adequate coverage.
Corn Gromwell and Prostrate Knotwed: Apply F9007 35 WG plus surfactant when weeds are
actively growing, are no larger than 2" tall, and when crop canopy will allow thorough coverage.
Tank mixing 2,4-D or MCPA with F9007 35 WG can improve results.
Kochia, Russian Thistle, and Prickly Lettuce: Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of these
weeds are known to occur. For best results, use F9007 35 WG in a tank mix with Banvel and 2,4-
D, or bromoxynil and 2,4-D (suggested rates 3/4 - 1 pt. Buctril + 1/4 - 3/8 lb active 2,4-D ester).
F9007 35 WG should be applied in the spring when kochia, Russian thistle, and prickly lettuce are
less than 2" tall or 2" across and are actively growing (refer to the Tank Mixtures section of this
label for additional details).
Sunflower (common/volunteer): Apply either F9007 35 WG plus surfactant or F9007 35 WG
plus 2,4-D or MCPA after the majority of sunflowers have emerged, are 2" to 4" tall and are actively
growing.
Wild Buckwheat: For best results, apply F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D or MCPA when plants have
no more than 3 true leaves (not counting the cotyledons). If plants are not actively growing, delay
treatment until environmental conditions favors active weed growth.
Marestail: Apply F9007 35 WG as a broadcast application when marestail rosettes are no wider
than 3 inches and actively growing. Where herbicide-resistant marestail populations exist, the
addition of 2,4-D at 1 pt/A or dicamba at 8 oz/A may aid in control of resistant marestail.
Musk Thistle: Apply F9007 35 WG at 0.8 to 1.2 oz/A in the spring or early summer prior to
flowering or in the fall after newly emerged plants have reached the rosette stage of growth. Fall
applications should be made before the soil freezes.
Multiflora Rose: For best control, apply F9007 35 WG as a broadcast application when multiflora
rose is less than 3' tall.
For spot applications in pasture and rangeland, apply to green canes from leaf emergence through
bloom but prior to total leaf emergence. Apply to runoff and include a surfactant in the spray mix
at 1 to 2 qt. per 100 gal. of spray solution. Complete coverage of all foliage and stems is required
for control. On tall, dense stands, it is often necessary to spray from both sides to obtain adequate
coverage.
Blackberry and Dewberry: For spot applications in pasture and rangeland, apply as a foliar spray
once plant is fully leafed. Apply to runoff and include a surfactant in the spray mix at 1 to 2 qt. per
100 gal. of spray solution. Complete coverage of all foliage and stems is required for control. On
tall, dense stands it is often necessary to spray from both sides to obtain adequate coverage.
Pensacola bahiagrass control in established Bermudagrass pasture: Apply F9007 35 WG at
1.2 oz/A plus surfactant. Apply after green-up in the spring but before bahiagrass seedhead
formation. Application should be made when moisture is sufficient to enhance grass growth.
F9007 35 WG is very effective for removal of bahiagrass from bermudagrass pastures. In highly
infested pastures, the use of F9007 35 WG can clear the areas of useful forage until the
bermudagrass has time to cover the area. Therefore, F9007 35 WG treatments should be spread
out over a period of years. Do not apply to an entire farm or ranch in one year. Fertilization
(particularly with nitrogen and potassium) and/or replanting may accelerate the process of
reestablishment of bermudagrass. Under heavy bahiagrass pressure, grazing pressure, or
adverse weather conditions (heat and drought), bahiagrass regrowth may occur.
NOTE: F9007 35 WG should not be used for the control of common or Argentine bahiagrass.
Also, F9007 35 WG should not be applied in liquid fertilizer solutions for Pensacola bahiagrass
control, as poor control and/or regrowth may occur.
Serecia lespedeza: Apply F9007 35 WG at 1.2 oz/A plus a surfactant at 1 to 2 qt. per 100 gal. of
total spray solution. For best results, make applications to serecia lespedeza up to full bloom stage
of growth. NOTE: Do not make applications if drought conditions exist at intended time of
application.
Wild Garlic: Apply 0.4 to 0.8 oz/A of F9007 35 WG in the early spring when wild garlic is less than
12" tall with 2" to 4" of new growth.
Woolly Croton: Apply 0.4 to 0.8 oz/A of F9007 35 WG in the late spring or early summer at pre-
emergence up to 6 inches tall.
Pasture and Rangeland
TIMING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
F9007 35 WG may be used on some native grasses such as bluestems and grama, and on other
pasture grasses such as bermudagrass, bluegrass, orchardgrass, bromegrass, fescue and
timothy. Specific application information on several of these pasture grasses follows:
Pasture Grass
Minimum time from stand
establishment of Pasture Grass to
F9007 35 WG application:
Bermudagrass 2 months
Bluegrass, bromegrassand orchardgrass 6 months
Timothy 12 months
Fescue 24 months
Fescue Precautions:
Note that F9007 35 WG may temporarily stunt fescue, cause it to turn yellow, or cause seedhead
suppression. To minimize these symptoms, take the following precautions:
x tank mix F9007 35 WG with 2,4-D
x use the lowest labeled rate for target weeds
x use surfactant at 1/2 to 1 pt. per 100 gal. of spray solution (1/16 to 1/8% v/v)
x make application later in the spring after the new growth is 5 to 6 inches tall, or in the fall
x do not use surfactant when liquid nitrogen is used as a carrier.
The first cutting yields may be reduced due to seedhead suppression resulting from treatment with
F9007 35 WG.
Timothy Precautions:
Timothy should be at least 6" tall at application and be actively growing. Applications of F9007 35
WG to timothy under any other conditions may cause crop yellowing and/or stunting.
To minimize these symptoms, take the following precautions:
x tank mix F9007 35 WG with 2,4-D at the specified 2,4-D rate for Timothy Grass
x use the lowest labeled rate for target weeds
x use surfactant at 1/2 pt. per 100 gal. (1/16% v/v)
x make applications in the late summer or fall
x do not use surfactant when liquid nitrogen is used as a carrier.
Ryegrass Pastures (Italian or perennial):
x Do not apply F9007 35 WG to ryegrass as injury or loss of pasture plant stand may result.
Other Pastures: Varieties and species of pasture grasses differ in their tolerance to herbicides.
When using F9007 35 WG on a particular grass for the first time, limit use to one container. If no
injury occurs throughout the season, larger acreage may be treated the following season.
Broadleaf pasture species, such as alfalfa and clover are highly sensitive to F9007 35 WG and
will be severely stunted or injured by F9007 35 WG.
SMALL GRAINS
Barley, Triticale, and Wheat
TIMING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Weed Control Use
Apply F9007 35 WG alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to control emerged and
actively growing weeds. Apply to winter wheat, spring wheat, barley, and triticale in all tillage
systems. For optimum performance, make application to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches
tall and rosettes less than 4 inches across. For dense weed pressure, use tank mix combinations.
Coverage is essential for good control.
Application Timing Weed Control
Apply 0.4 oz/A F9007 35 WG to wheat, barley or triticale only once per use season.
Dryland Winter Wheat
Make applications after the crop is in the 2-leaf stage but before boot once per use season.
Dryland Barley, Spring Wheat, and Triticale (Except Durum type or Wampum Variety)
Make applications after the crop is in the 2-leaf stage up to jointing stage once per use season.
Durum Type and Wampum Variety Spring Wheat
Make applications after the crop is tillering up to jointing stage once per use season. Applications
to Durum and Wampum varieties should be made in combination with 2,4-D.
Irrigated Wheat and Barley
Make applications after the crop begins tillering up to jointing. First post-treatment irrigation should
be delayed for at least 3 days after treatment and should not exceed 1 in. of water.
Do not apply during boot or early heading, as crop injury may result.
TANK MIXTURES IN CEREALS (WHEAT, BARLEY AND TRITICALE)
Read and follow all manufacturers instructions for any companion herbicides, fungicides, and/or
insecticides. If those instructions conflict with this label, do not tank mix that product with F9007
35 WG.
Read and follow all label instructions on timing, precautions, and warnings for any companion
products before using these tank mixtures. Follow the most restrictive labeling.
F9007 35 WG may be tank mixed with other recommended and registered herbicides to control
weeds suppressed, resistant, or not controlled with F9007 35 WG alone.
Mixture with 2,4-D (amine or ester) or MCPA (amine or ester)
F9007 35 WG can be used as a tank mix treatment with 2,4-D or MCPA (ester formulations provide
best results) herbicides after weeds have emerged. For best results, use 0.4 oz/A. of F9007 35
WG : add 2,4-D or MCPA herbicides to the tank at 1/4 to 1/2 lb active ingredient.
Surfactant may be added to the mixture at 1/2 to 1 qt. per 100 gallons of spray solution; however,
adding surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury.
Apply F9007 35 WG plus MCPA after the 3 to 5-leaf stage but before boot (with Durum and
Wampum varieties do not apply before tillering). Apply F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D after tillering
(refer to appropriate 2,4-D manufacturers label), but before boot.
Mixture with Dicamba
For best results, apply F9007 35 WG at 0.4 oz/A: add 1/16 to 1/8 lb ai/A of dicamba. Surfactant
may be added to the mixture at 1/2 to 1 qt. per 100 gallons of spray solution: however, adding
surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury. Also refer to dicamba labels for application
timing and restrictions.
Mixture with 2,4-D (amine or ester) and Dicamba
F9007 35 WG may be applied in a 3-way tank mix with formulations of dicamba and 2,4-D.
Observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautions on labels of all products used.
Make applications at 0.4 oz of F9007 35 WG + 1/16-1/12 lb active ingredient dicamba + 4-6 oz.
active 2,4-D Ester or Amine per acre. Use higher rates when weed infestation is heavy. Add 1-2
pts. of surfactant to the 3 way mixture, where necessary depending on conditions and infestation.
Use of additional surfactant may not be needed with the higher phenoxy rates and ester phenoxy
formulations. Consult the specific 2,4-D or dicamba label, or local recommendations for more
information.
Apply the 3-way combination to winter wheat after the crop is tillering and prior to jointing (first
node). In Spring Wheat (including Durum wheat) apply after the crop is tillering and before it
exceeds the 5-leaf stage.
Mixture with Bromoxynil products (such as Buctril or Bronate) F9007 35 WG may be tank
mixed with bromoxynil* containing herbicides registered for use on wheat, barley, or fallow land.
For best results, add bromoxynil containing herbicides to the tank at 3 to 6 oz ai/A (such as Bronate
or Buctril at 3/4 - 1 1/2 pts. per acre).
Mixture with Starane
For improved control of Kochia (2-4" tall), Russian thistle, mustard species and wild buckwheat,
F9007 35 WG may be tank mixed with 1/3 to 1 1/3 pts. per acre of Starane.
Mixture with Starane + Salvo
For improved control of Kochia (2-4" tall) Russian thistle, mustard species and wild buckwheat,
F9007 35 WG may be tank mixed with recommended rates of Starane + Salvo.
Mixture with Express
This product may be tank-mixed with Express based on local recommendations and label
instructions, precautions, and warnings from all herbicide labels in the mixture.
Mixture with Harmony Extra This product may be tank-mixed with Harmony Extra based on local
recommendations and label instructions, precautions, and warnings from all herbicide labels in
the mixture.
Mixture with Starane + Sword
For improved control of Kochia (2-4" tall) Russian thistle, mustard species and wild buckwheat,
F9007 35 WG may be tank mixed with recommended rates of Starane + Sword.
Mixture with Maverick
F9007 35 WG can be tank mixed with Maverick herbicide for improved control of weeds in wheat
and barley.
Mixture with Stinger, Curtail, Curtail M, or Widematch
F9007 35 WG can be tank mixed with Stinger, Curtail, or Curtail M herbicides for improved control
of weeds in wheat and barley.
Mixture with Grass Control Products Recommendations and Precautions
Tank mixtures of F9007 35 WG and grass control products may result in poor grass control.
FMC recommends that you first consult your state experiment station, university, or extension
agent, Agricultural dealer, or FMC representative as to the potential for antagonism before using
the mixture. If no information is available, limit the initial use of F9007 35 WG and the grass product
to a small area. Do not tank mix F9007 35 WG with Hoelon3EC, as grass control may be reduced.
Mixture with Puma
F9007 35 WG can be tank mixed with Puma herbicide for improved control of weeds in wheat and
barley.
Mixture with Everest
F9007 35 WG can be tank mixed with Everest herbicide for improved control of weeds in spring
wheat.
Mixture with Insecticides and Fungicides
F9007 35 WG may be tank mixed or used sequentially with insecticides and fungicides registered
for use on Barley, Triticale, and Wheat. However, under certain conditions (drought stress, cold
weather, or if the crop is in the 2 4 leaf stage), tank mixes or sequential applications of F9007
35 WG with organophosphate insecticides (such as chlorpyrifos) may result in temporary crop
yellowing or, in some cases severe crop injury.
The potential for crop injury is greatest when wide fluctuations in day/night temperatures occur
just prior to or soon after application.
Test these mixtures in a small area before treating large areas.
Do not use F9007 35 WG with Malathion, as crop injury will result.
F9007 35 WG Herbicide with MCPA, 2,4-D, and/or Dicamba for use in
suppression of Winter Annual Broadleaf Weeds in Winter Wheat to be
Grazed Out in the States of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Kansas
PRODUCT INFORMATION
F9007 35 WG herbicide can be tank mixed with MCPA, 2,4-D and/or dicamba for suppression of
winter annual broadleaf weeds in winter wheat to be grazed out and not harvested for grain, in the
states of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Kansas.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
For the suppression of winter annual broadleaf weeds (such as henbit and mustards) in winter
wheat in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Kansas, apply F9007 35 WG at 0.2
oz/A. F9007 35 WG should be tank mixed with MCPA, 2,4-D and/or dicamba at label rates for
each product.
Winter annual broadleaf weeds should be less than 1 inch tall or in the rosette stage for
suppression.
Add a nonionic surfactant having at least 80% active ingredient at 1 to 2 qts. per 100 gallons of
spray solution (0.25 to 0.5% v/v).
Rotation Intervals For Crops in Non-Irrigated Land Following Use of F9007 35 WG
at 0.2 oz/A on Wheat That Will be Grazed Out
Crop Soil pH Minimum Cumulative
Precipitation (inches)
Minimum Rotation
Interval (months)
Grain Sorghum 7.9 or lower No restrictions 4
Cotton 7.9 or lower No restrictions 10
Alfalfa 6.8 or lower No restrictions 10
6.9 to 7.9 No restrictions 22
Dry Beans 6.8 or lower No restrictions 10
6.9 to 7.9 No restrictions 22
For rotation intervals for crops not covered above following the use of F9007 35 WG at 0.2 oz/A
on wheat that will be grazed out, the minimum rotation interval is 22 months with at least 18 inch
of cumulative precipitation during the period:
x to any crop not listed on the rotation intervals table above
x if the soil pH is not in the specified range
To rotate to a crop at an interval shorter than specified, a field bioassay must be successfully
completed to rotate to that crop. See section on Field Bioassay for further information.
IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS
This treatment is for use on winter wheat that will be grazed out and will not be harvested for grain.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
F9007 35 WG suppresses weeds by post emergence activity. For best results, apply F9007 35
WG to young, actively growing weeds. The degree and duration of suppression at 0.2 oz/A may
depend upon the following factors:
x Weed spectrum and infestation intensity
x Weed size at application
x Environmental conditions at and following treatment
HARVEST AID USE (Barley, Wheat, and Triticale)
TIMING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
F9007 35 WG Harvest Aid Use Rate
Apply F9007 35 WG at 0.4 oz product (0.0088 lb ai) per acre, but not to exceed maximum labeled
rates. Refer to the MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE F9007 35 WG USE RATE CHART and the
PREHARVEST INTERVAL charts for additional application information. If treatments of F9007
35 WG have been made to the crop earlier, that rate of F9007 35 WG must be considered in
determining the maximum use rate as a harvest aid treatment. Apply F9007 35 WG alone or in
combination with 2,4-D or Glyphosate to aid in dry-down of many broadleaf weeds to aid in grain
harvest.
Application Timing Harvest Aid Use (Barley, Wheat, and Triticale) Apply F9007 35 WG to
barley, wheat, and triticale to defoliate and/or desiccate troublesome broadleaf weeds such as
morningglories, pigweeds and velvetleaf that may be present at harvest. Apply F9007 35 WG
alone or as a tank mixture with other harvest aids.
Applications may be made from when the crop has reached hard dough stage up to 10 days prior
to harvest.
Applications shall be made in spray volumes sufficient to provide complete coverage of foliage.
Use a minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per acre for ground application and 2 gallons per
acre for aerial application.
Adjuvant Requirements
A nonionic surfactant (NIS), methylated seed oil (MSO) or crop oil concentrate (COC) is required.
Use a nonionic surfactant (NIS) at 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at
least 80% active ingredient, or a methylated seed oil, or crop oil concentrate (COC)(petroleum or
seed oil) at 1 to 2 v/v (1 to 2 gallons per 100 gallons of spray solution). A high quality sprayable
liquid nitrogen fertilizer at 2 to 4 % v/v (2 to 4 gallons per 100 gallons spray solution) or ammonium
sulfate (AMS) at the rate of 2 to 4 pounds per acre in addition to the nonionic surfactant methylated
seed oil or crop oil is allowed.
Coverage is essential for satisfactory performance.
Tank Mixtures for Harvest Aid Use
A tank mix of F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D and surfactant, or Glyphosate will assist in dry down of
many broadleaf weeds, thereby aiding grain harvest utility and grain quality.
Post emergence application should be made to actively growing weeds after the crop is in the
hard dough stage. If weeds are not dry within 10 days after application, delay harvest until weeds
is dry.
For information on species controlled with F9007 35 WG alone or in specific mixtures with other
products, see the specific Weeds Controlled chart contained within this label.
Mixture with 2,4-D
Use 0.4 oz F9007 35 WG plus 1/4 to 1/2 lb ai 2,4-D per acre on moderate weed infestations;
higher rates of 2,4-D may be used on large weeds if permitted by the 2,4-D brand labeling. Include
1 to 2 qt. surfactant per 100 gallons of spray solution.
In areas where 2,4-D use is restricted, apply F9007 35 WG with surfactant only; however, this
treatment may be less effective.
Mixture with Glyphosate
Use 0.4 oz F9007 35 WG plus the locally labeled rate of Glyphosate (see Glyphosate label for
maximum seasonal rate). F9007 35 WG requires the use of an adjuvant for optimum activity
Consult the Glyphosate label or local recommendations for the amount of adjuvant to include.
Restrictions and Precautions
If applied as a tank mixture, refer to the other products label for restrictions on tank mixing, and
observe all label precautions, instructions and rotational cropping restrictions.
Consult the Rotation Interval Tables for information on the allowed plant back intervals for
specific crops, states, and regions before planting any crop following use of F9007 35 WG as a
harvest aid.
GRAIN SORGHUM
Product Information
F9007 35 WG is for use on irrigated or dryland grain sorghum in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska,
Oklahoma and Texas (North of I-20).
Use Rate
Apply F9007 35 WG at 0.2 oz/A plus 1/4 lb ai 2,4-D amine per acre. Do not use surfactant or crop
oil.
Crop Stage: For optimum performance and crop safety, apply F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D amine
when grain sorghum is 4 to 15 inches in height. If sorghum is taller than 10 inches to the top of
the canopy, use drop nozzles and keep spray off the foliage. Apply only before the boot stage.
Read and follow all other use instructions, warnings and precautions on companion herbicide
labels.
Sorghum varieties vary in sensitivity to 2,4-D amine. Spray only varieties known to be tolerant to
2,4-D amine Contact the appropriate seed company or State University Extension Service for this
information.
Pest Stage: Application of F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D amine should be made when all or a majority
of the weeds have germinated and emerged. For best results, spray when weeds are less than 6
inches tall.
Application Information
F9007 35 WG may be applied to grain sorghum by properly calibrated ground or aerial equipment.
F9007 35 WG can be used on either dryland or irrigated grain sorghum. If application is made to
irrigated sorghum, delay first post-treatment irrigation for at least 3 days after treatment.
The first post-treatment irrigation should not exceed 1.0".
Use cultivation prior to F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D amine treatment to cover exposed brace roots of
grain sorghum to minimize injury from 2,4-D amine.
Applications shall be made by ground equipment using a minimum finished spray volume of 10
gallons of spray per acre or by air at a minimum finished spray volume of 2 gallons of spray per
acre.
Precautionary Statements
x Temporary crop yellowing and/or stunting may occur soon after application, especially
when crop is under stress conditions.
x Do not use on grain sorghum grown for seed production. Do not use on forage or sweet
sorghum.
x Do not harvest for forage or silage within 30 days of application.
x Do not include surfactant or crop oil to the tank mix.
x Do not apply this treatment under cold, wet weather conditions or to grain sorghum
growing under stress caused by weather, insects or disease as crop injury may result.
x Do not apply to long season grain sorghum varieties or grain sorghum that is planted after
July 1, as crop injury or delayed maturity may occur.
x Do not exceed (1) one application per year.
x F9007 35 WG must be used with 2,4-D. In areas where 2,4-D use is restricted, follow
requirements of the restriction. If 2,4-D use is prohibited, do not use F9007 35 WG on
grain sorghum.
Timing and Method of Application
Apply F9007 35 WG alone or as a tank mixture with other herbicides to emerged and actively
growing weeds. Apply F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D amine when grain sorghum is 4 to 15 inches in
height.
For optimum performance, make applications to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches tall and
rosettes less than 4 inches across. Coverage is essential for good control.
Tank Mixtures
F9007 35 WG may be tankmixed with other herbicides to control weeds not listed on this label.
Read and follow all manufacturers' label directions for the companion herbicide except for specific
directions on this label. When tank mixing F9007 35 WG with other products, be sure the F9007
35 WG is mixed in the spray tank water first. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing
and Loading Instruction s under the PRODUCT INFORMATION section. Refer to the other
products label for restrictions on tankmixing, and observe all label precautions, instructions, and
rotational cropping restrictions. Sprayers shall be adjusted and operated to avoid the application
of excessive herbicide rates directly over the row and/or into the whorl of the sorghum plant.
Leaf speckling can occur when F9007 35 WG is used with certain formulations of crop protection
products and adjuvants. Refer to the Tank Mixtures and Adjuvant Use Requirements sections
under Product Information.
Broadcast applications of F9007 35 WG to sorghum with wet foliage or application during
periods of adverse environmental conditions such as cool, cloudy, wet, or high humidity may cause
increased crop response. For additional information on crop response, refer to the Product
Information section of the F9007 35 WG label.
Weeds Controlled with a tank mix of F9007 35 WG plus 2,4-D amine are: Velvetleaf,
Puncturevine, and Pigweed spp. except where resistant species exist, such as ALS resistant
pigweeds.
Directed Application
Use drop nozzles if applications are to be made under adverse conditions such as cool, cloudy,
wet, or high humidity environments to limit the amount of product deposited onto sorghum leaves
and/or into the sorghum whorl.
HOODED SPRAYER APPLICATION
Apply F9007 35 WG to the row middles of emerged crops using hooded sprayers in accordance
with the following specific use information.
Apply F9007 35 WG with hooded sprayers to control labeled weeds between the rows of labeled
emerged crops. This treatment is for crops grown in rows, and includes crops grown in rows
where mulch or plastic barriers are used as a weed control tool in the drill or plant line.
Hooded sprayers must be designed, adjusted and operated in such a manner to totally
enclose the spray pattern and to prevent any spray deposition to green stem tissue, foliage,
blooms or fruit of the crop.
Sprayers shall not be operated at more than five (5) miles per hour in order to minimize vertical
movement of the sprayer during application, including the bouncing or raising of the equipment.
Use extreme care in applying to fields where the soil surface is uneven, has deep furrows, drains
or other contours that would disturb the adjustment and positioning of the spray equipment and/or
the spray pattern. Applications must not be made when wind conditions may disturb the spray
patterns and result in spray deposition to sensitive plants or plant parts.
For optimum performance, make application to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches tall and
rosettes less than 3 inches across. Coverage is essential for good control.
FALLOW LAND SYSTEMS
Use Rate
Apply F9007 35 WG at 0.4 oz/A product (0.0088 lb ai).
Application Timing Weed Control
Apply F9007 35 WG by ground or air alone or with other herbicides in the fallow period prior to
planting or the emergence of any crop listed on this label to control or suppress weeds. Apply on
emerged weeds that are actively growing in conditions that are conducive to F9007 35 WG
adsorption and translocation throughout the plant. For optimum performance, make applications
to actively growing weeds up to 4 inches high or rosettes less than 3 inches across. Utilize
adjuvants and adequate spray volumes to insure optimum plant cuticle penetration and foliar
coverage of weeds. Coverage is essential for good weed control.
Adjuvant Requirements
A nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate or methylated seed oil is required. Use a nonionic
surfactant (NIS) at 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) having at least 80% active
ingredient or a petroleum or oil seed based crop oil concentrate (COC) at 1.5 to 2 % v/v (1.5 to
2.0 gallons per 100 gallons of spray solution) or a methylated seed oil (MSO). A high quality
sprayable liquid nitrogen fertilizer at 2 to 4 % v/v (2 to 4 gallons per 100 gallons) or ammonium
sulfate at 2 to 4 lb/A in addition to the selected NIS, MSO or COC is allowed.
Tank Mixtures in Fallow Land Use
Optimum broad-spectrum control of annual and perennial weeds requires a tank mix with a broad-
spectrum burndown herbicide such as glyphosate, glufosinate or paraquat. When tankmixing
F9007 35 WG with other products, be sure the F9007 35 WG is added to the spray tank water
first. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the
PRODUCT INFORMATION section.
For all products used in tank mixes, refer to the specific product labels for all restrictions on tank
mixing and observe all label precautions, instructions and rotational cropping restrictions.
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must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use
of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result
because of such factors as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions beyond the
control or FMC or Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be
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NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF FMC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE
PRODUCT.
This Condition of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability may not be amended by any oral
or written agreement.
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, food, or feed by storage or
disposal. Store in a cool dry place and avoid excess heat.
In Case of Spill
Avoid contact. Isolate areas and keep out animals and unprotected persons.
To Confine Spills
Dike surrounding area; sweep up spillage, dispose of in accordance with information given under
Pesticide Disposal. Wash spill area with water, absorb with sand, cat litter or commercial clay,
sweep up and dispose of in an approved manner. Place damaged container in a large holding
container. Identify contents per required hazardous waste labeling regulations.
Container Disposal
Pesticide Disposal
Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate is a
violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label
instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous
Waste representative of the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
Metal or Plastic Containers - Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple
rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: (For containers
greater than 5 gallons) Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill
the container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it
back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on
its end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a
mix tank or store rinsate for later use or dispo sal. Repeat this procedure two more times. Then
offer for recycling if available, or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill,
or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
(For containers 5 gallons or less) Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a
mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water
and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store
rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this
procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if available, or reconditioning, or puncture and
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
Do not cut or weld metal containers.
Returnable/Refillable Containers - Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this
container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility
of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller.
To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents into application
equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate
water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate
collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if
available or reconditioning if appropriate or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by
other procedures approved by State and local authorities.
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Banvel is a registered trademark of Micro Flo Company, LLC
Starane, Stinger, Tordon, Grazon, Widematch, Remedy, Curtail M, and Curtail are registered
trademarks of /Corteva Agriscience
Salvo and Sword are trademarks of UAP-Loveland Products Inc.
Buctril, Bronate and Hoelon are trademarks of Bayer CropScience
Everest is a registered trademark of UPL Corporation
Maverick is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A., LLC
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