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# F9312-3
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- EPA Reg No: **279-3464**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Pyroxasulfone (37.1%); Carfentrazone-ethyl (2.65%)
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- Label accepted: 2026-02-06
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-03464-20260206.pdf
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---
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February 06, 2026
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Cristina Rodriguez
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cristina.rodriguez@fmc.com
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FMC CORPORATION
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Subject: Non-PRIA (Pesticide Registration Improvement Act) Labeling Amendment – to add Post
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Emergence Fertilizer Impregnation Application, Update Crop Rotations Table , Update table 6
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to better explain the early preplant, Update use on corn to V8 growth stage, Increase cotton
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rate of post emergence-early hooded/shielded sprayer and lay-by directed spray, Add cotton
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postemergence application via impregnation on dry bulk fertilizer, Updated Application
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Timings Section, Update dormant application rates, Update preemergence application for
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new seeding rates, Add Triticale, Plus other minor changes to correct typos and formatting.
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Product Name: F9312-3
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Admin Number: 279-3464
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EPA Receipt Date: 08/25/2025
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Action Case Number: 00666320
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Dear Cristina Rodriguez:
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The amended labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable.
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This approval does not affect any terms or conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You
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continue to be subject to existing terms or conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected with
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them.
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The supplemental labeling contains some new and/or revised uses and/or directions that may be additional to
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the uses and/or directions found on the label on or attached to the container, but the supplemental labeling
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does not by itself constitute the complete set of use directions. The complete set of use directions is set forth
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on the container label as combined with the supplemental labeling.
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all previously
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accepted labeling. You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed labeling before you release this product
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for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR § 152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this
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product under the previously approved labeling for 18 months from the date of this letter. After 18 months,
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you may only distribute or sell this product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved
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labeling. “To distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40
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CFR § 152.3.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to your company’s website on your label, then please be aware
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that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by EPA. If the website is false or
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misleading, the product will be considered to be misbranded and sale or distribution of the product is unlawful
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under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR § 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements the EPA may consider
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false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims
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made on the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration
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process. Therefore, should the EPA find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains statements
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or claims substantially differing from statements or claims made in connection with obtaining a FIFRA section
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3 registration, the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
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Your release for shipment of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms. If these terms are not
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c
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omplied with, this registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.
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If you have questions, please contact Celeste Bollini by telephone at (202) 564-2255 or via email at
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bollini.celeste@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Kable Bo Davis, Senior Advisor
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FHB, RD
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Kable Bo Davis
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1
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Pyroxasulfone Group 15 Herbicide
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Carfentrazone-ethyl Group Herbicide
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14
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F9312-
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3
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For preemergence and postemergence weed control in select crops and fallow.
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EPA Reg. No. 279-3464 EPA Est. _______________
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: By Wt.
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Pyroxasulfone .................................................................................................................................................3 7.10%
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Carfentrazone-ethyl ..........................................................................................................................................2.65% Other
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Ingredients ................................................................................................................................................6 0.25%
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Total: ....................................................................................................................................................................1 00.0%
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F9312-3 is a suspoemulsion containing 4.00 lbs ai/gal (containing 3.733 lbs ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.267 lbs ai of carfentrazone-ethyl).
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION/PRECAUCION
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Si usted no entiende esta etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If
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you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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If Inhaled: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if
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possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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If on Skin or Clothing: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15- 20 minutes. Call a poison control center or
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doctor for treatment advice.
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If Swallowed: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If in Eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15- 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then
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continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800-331-3148
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for emergency medical treatment information.
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Sold by:
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FMC Corporation
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2929 Walnut Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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1-800-346-0833
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Net Contents:_____________
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02/06/2026
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279-3464
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ATTENTION
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Although this label may appear similar to the label on a product you may have used, there may be important label differences. Users must read,
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understand and strictly follow all label directions, precautions and restrictions.
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It is the user’s responsibility to be sure the product is approved for sale or use on the intended crop and for use in the specific geographic area.
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It is the user’s responsibility to be aware of and to follow all State or local precautions or restrictions not appearing on this product label. Prior to purchase
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or use of this product, read the Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability on this label. If the terms and conditions are unacceptable,
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return the product immediately in the original and unopened container.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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Caution
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Harmful if absorbed through skin. Harmful if swallowed. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eye or clothing. Prolonged or frequently
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repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking,
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chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical resistant gloves including barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils
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• Shoes plus socks
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For aerial applications, mixers and loaders must also wear:
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• PF 0.5 respirator
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product. DO NOT reuse them. Follow
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manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and
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wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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User Safety Recommendations:
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• Users must remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Users must remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly
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and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to fish and algae, aquatic invertebrates, and to some plants at very low concentrations. DO NOT apply directly to water, to areas
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where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high-water mark. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to terrestrial
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and aquatic plants in neighboring areas. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters or rinsate. DO NOT discharge effluent
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containing this active ingredient into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the requirements of a National
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Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, and the permitting authority has been notified in writing prior to dis charge, DO NOT discharge
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effluent containing this product into sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance, contact your State
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Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA.
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DO NOT use or store near heat or open flame.
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Ground Water Advisory: This chemical and its degradation products have properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in ground
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water. This chemical may leach into ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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Surface Water Advisories: DO NOT apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high- water
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mark. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment
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wash waters or rinsate.
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This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rainwater. This is especially true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water.
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This product is classified as having a high potential for reaching both surface water and aquat ic sediment via runoff for several months or longer after
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application. A level, well maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surface water features including ponds,
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streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of pyroxasulfone and its degradation product, (5- difluoromethoxy-1H-pyrazol-4-yl) methanesulfone
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acid (M1), from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall is f orecasted to occur within 48
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hours.
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Fish Advisory Statement: This product may be hazardous to aquatic organisms, particularly in clear, shallow water bodies that are adjacent to treated
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areas. Transport to water by runoff or spray drift of this product in areas where surface water is present, or intertidal areas bel ow the mean high-water
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mark, should be avoided. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsate.
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Non- Target Organism Advisory Statement: This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non- target organisms,
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including pollinators, in areas adjacent to the treated site. Protect the forage and habitat of non-target organisms by following label directions intended to
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minimize spray drift.
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Point Source Contamination: To prevent point source contamination DO NOT mix or load this or any other pesticide within 50 feet of wells (including
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abandoned wells and drainage wells, sink holes, perennial or intermittent streams and rivers, and natural or impounded lakes and reservoirs). This setback
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does not apply to properly capped or plugged abandoned wells and does not apply to impervious pad or dike mixing/ loading areas as described below.
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Mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing operations performed within 50 feet of a well are allowed only when conducted on an impervious pad constructed to
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withstand the weight of the heaviest load that may be on or move across the pad. The pad must be self -contained to prevent surface water flow over or
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from the pad. The pad capacity must be maintained at 110% of that of the largest pesticide container or application equipment used on the pad and has
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sufficient capacity to contain all products spills, equipment or container leaks, equipment wash waters and rainwater that may fall on the pad. The
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containment capacity does not apply to vehicles delivering pesticides shipments to the mixing/ loading site. States may have in effect additional
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requirements regarding wellhead setbacks and operational containment.
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Care must be taken when using this product to prevent back siphoning into wells, spills or improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixes, or rinsates.
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Check values or anti-siphoning devices must be used on all mixing equipment.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Endangered and Threatened Species Protection Requirements
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Before using this product, you must obtain any applicable Endangered Species Protection Bulletins (‘Bulletins’) within six months prior to or on the day of
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application. To obtain Bulletins, go to Bulletins Live! Two (BLT) at https://www.epa.gov/pesticides/bulletins. When using this product, you must follow all
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directions and restrictions contained in any applicable Bulletin(s) for the area where you are applying the product, including any restrictions on application
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timing if applicable. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, including this labeling instruction to follow
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all directions and restrictions contained in any applicable Bulletin(s). For general questions or technical help, call 1-844-447-3813, or email ESPP@epa.gov.
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying.
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area
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during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR WEED CONTROL, CROP
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INJURY, OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for
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the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
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training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pert aining to the statements on
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this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are
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covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contac t with any-thing that has
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been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: Coveralls, chemical resistant gloves such as barrier la minate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils,
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and shoes plus socks.
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WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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For resistance management, please note that F9312- 3 Herbicide contains both a Group 14/Carfentrazone- ethyl and a Group 15/Pyroxasulfone
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herbicide. Any weed population may contain plants naturally resistant to Group 14 and/or Group 15 herbicides. The resistant individuals may dominate
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the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Appropriate resistance-management strategies must be followed.
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F9312-3 Herbicide contains pyroxasulfone which acts to inhibit very long-chain fatty acid synthesis as a Group 15 (WSSA)/ Group K3 (HRAC) herbicide.
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It is a root and shoot growth inhibitor that controls susceptible germinating seedlings before or soon after they emerge from the soil.
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To delay herbicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
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• Rotate the use of F9312-3 Herbicide or other Group 14 and/or Group 15 herbicides within a growing season sequence or among growing seasons
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with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field.
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• Use tank mixtures with herbicides from a different group if such use is permitted; where information on resistance in target weed species is available,
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use the less resistance-prone partner at a rate that will control the target weed(s) equally as well as the more resistanceprone partner. Consult your
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local extension service or certified crop advisor if you are unsure as to which active ingredient is currently less prone to resistance.
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• Adopt an integrated weed-management program for herbicide use that includes scouting and uses historical information related to herbicide use and
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crop rotation, and that considers tillage (or other mechanical control methods), cultural (e.g., higher crop seeding rates; precision fertilizer application
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method and timing to favor the crop and not the weeds), biological (weed competitive crops or varieties) and other management practices.
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• Scout after herbicide application to monitor weed populations for early signs of resistance development. Indicators of possible herbicide resistance
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include:
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1. failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control is achieved on adjacent weeds;
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2. a spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species;
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3. surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species. If resistance is suspected, prevent weed seed production in the
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affected area by an alternative herbicide from a different group or by a mechanical method including hoeing or tillage. Prevent movement of
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resistant weed seeds to other fields by cleaning harvesting and tillage equipment when moving between fields and planting clean seed.
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• If a weed pest population continues to progress after treatment with this product, discontinue use of this product, and switch to another management
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strategy or herbicide with a different mode of action, if available.
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• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for additional pesticide resistance-management and/or integrated weedmanagement
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recommendations for specific crops and weed biotypes.
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• For further information or to report suspected resistance, contact FMC Corporation.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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F9312-3 can be applied in all tillage systems (conventional, reduced and no- tillage). F9312-3 can be applied in the fall or in the spring as a preplant
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burndown, preplant incorporated, preemergence, or early post emergence treatment for susceptible grass and broadleaf weeds in registered crops.
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Residual herbicidal activity of F9312-3 may be reduced if residue on the soil surface from the previous crop covers more than 25% of the application area.
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Manage residue levels if needed with combine straw shredder/s preaders, earlier burndown of emerged weeds, or light tillage. Consult individual crop
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sections for specific use instructions for each crop.
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Weed Size:
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When applying F9312-3 alone for post emergent weed control, apply before the weeds have reached the maximum height listed in Table 2. Application
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after weeds have reached the listed maximum height for control could result in commercially unacceptable weed control. For control of weeds in post
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applications larger than listed in Table 2 and for wider spectrum, apply in tank-mixture with herbicide(s) that are labeled for control of targeted weeds.
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Uniform spray coverage is necessary for optimum performance. Always read and follow label directions for all tank mix products before using.
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Rainfall / Irrigation Requirements:
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Moisture is necessary to activate the active ingredient pyroxasulfone in soil for weed control. Dry weather following applications of F9312-3 Herbicide may
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reduce the effectiveness. However, when adequate moisture is received after dry conditions, F9312-3 Herbicide will control susceptible germinating weeds.
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F9312-3 Herbicide may not control weeds that germinate after application but before an activating rainfall and/or irrigation of at least 0.5 inch, or weeds
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that germinate through cracks resulting from dry soil. When adequate moisture is not received after F9312- 3 application, irrigation to aid in incorporation
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of the herbicide may improve residual weed control. If no rainfall occurs within 7 days after application, apply a minimum of 0.5-inch overhead irrigation if
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available. Refer to the crop specific information section for specific application rates, timings and the restrictions and limitations by crop and use pattern.
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Application Precautions for Post Emergence Applications:
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1. If applying F9312-3 post emergence, avoid applications when crop foliage is wet due to heavy dew, rain, or irrigation moisture. If F9312- 3 is applied
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post emergence, shortly before or soon after a leaf wetting event, crop response can occur. Recovery from this response is rapid and normal growth is
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not delayed. Crop yields will not be impacted by this crop response.
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2. Post emergence application may not be allowed on certain crops. See specific crop directions for use restrictions.
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3. Observe all precautions and limitations on the label of each product used in tank mixture with F9312-3.
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Restrictions
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• Only use for sites, pests and application methods specified on this labeling.
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• DO NOT use flood irrigation to apply, activate or incorporate this product.
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• DO NOT apply to frozen or snow-covered ground.
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• DO NOT use on peat or muck soils or mineral soils with 10% or more organic matter content.
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• DO NOT apply if crop is under severe stress due to drought, cold weather, hail, flooding, water -logged or compacted soil, disease, insect damage,
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nutrient deficiency (especially low nitrogen levels), or other causes.
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• DO NOT irrigate within 4 hours of a post emergence application of F9312- 3. Rainfall or irrigation within 1 hour may wash F9312- 3 off weed foliage
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and may reduce post emergence performance.
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• DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
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Proper Handling Instructions:
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This product may not be mixed or loaded within 50 feet of any wells (including abandoned wells and drainage wells), sink holes, perennial or intermittent
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streams and rivers, and natural or impounded lakes and reservoirs. This setback does not apply to properly capped or plugged abandoned wells and does
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not apply to impervious pad or properly diked mixing/loading areas.
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Operations that involve mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing of this product into or from pesticide handling or application equipment or containers within 50
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feet of any well are prohibited unless conducted on an impervious pad constructed to withstand the weight of the heaviest load that may be positioned on
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or moved across the pad. Such a pad shall be designed and maintained to contain any product spills or equipment leaks, container or equipment rinse or
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wash water, and rainwater that may fall on the pad. Surface water shall not be allowed to either flow over or from the pad, which means the pad must be
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self-contained. The pad shall be sloped to facilitate material removal. An unroofed pad shall be of sufficient capacity to contain at a minimum 110% of the
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capacity of the largest pesticide container or application equipment on the pad. A pad that is covered by a roof of sufficient size to completely exclude
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precipitation from contact with the pad shall have a minimum containment capacity of 100% of the capacity of the largest pesticide container or application
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equipment on the pad. Containment capacities as described above shall be maintained at all times. The above specific minimum containment capacities
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DO NOT apply to vehicles when delivering pesticide shipments to the mixing/loading site. States may have in effect additional requir ements regarding
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wellhead setbacks and operational containment.
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This product must be used in a manner which will prevent back siphoning into wells, spills or improper disposal of excess pes ticide, spray mixtures or
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rinsates.
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MIXING AND LOADING INSTRUCTIONS
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Mixing Instructions:
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1. The spray equipment must be clean before using this product. If it is contaminated with other materials, mixing problems and/ or clogging can occur
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and/or crop response can occur.
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2. Prepare no more spray mixture than is needed for the immediate application. Applying the product immediately after preparation ensures that it is in
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suspension. If application is delayed, agitation to re-mix the products and checking for resuspension ensures proper blending.
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3. Maintain maximum agitation throughout the spraying operation.
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4. Flush the spray equipment thoroughly after each use and apply rinsate to an appropriate area.
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Mixing Steps:
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1. Add 1/4 -1/2 of the required amount of clean water and/or fertilizer to the spray or mixing tank.
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2. While maintaining agitation, continue filling the spray tank. When the tank is 3/4 full, add any dry formulation tank mix par tners and allow them to
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completely and uniformly disperse.
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3. Add the required amount of F9312- 3 to the spray tank while maintaining agitation. After the product has completely and uniformly dispersed into the
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tank mix, add any other liquid tank mix partners and allow them to completely and uniformly disperse.
|
||
4. Add the proper amount of spray adjuvant and continue agitation while adding the remaining water and/or fertilizer.
|
||
5. Complete filling the tank with clean water and/or fertilizer to maintain sufficient agitation at all times to ensure surface action until the mixture is uniform.
|
||
6. After use, thoroughly clean the sprayer according to this label (see Cleaning Spray Equipment) and any tank mix partner labels.
|
||
Mixing F9312-3 in Tank Mixtures with Other Herbicides and Fluid Fertilizers
|
||
F9312-3 is compatible with most commonly used herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and spray adjuvants.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and
|
||
limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow t he most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
|
||
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
F9312-3 can be used with commonly used clear fluid nitrogen fertilizers (e.g. 28% or 32% UAN). It is advised that a preliminary com patibility jar test be
|
||
conducted using appropriate ratios of F9312-3 and fluid fertilizer. Prepare no more spray mixture than is needed for the immediate application. Applying
|
||
the product immediately after preparation ensures that it is in suspension. If application is delayed, agitation to re- mix the products and checking for
|
||
resuspension ensures proper blending.
|
||
Precaution: Applications of F9312-3 in combinations with fluid fertilizers is advised for preplant and preemergence applications only. Postemergence
|
||
incrop applications of fluid fertilizers and fertilizer tank-mixes can result in significant crop response and must be avoided unless the grower is aware of
|
||
the risks of this practice and accepts the risk of applying these tank mixtures to his crop.
|
||
Compatibility Test
|
||
Conduct a jar test before mixing to ensure F9312-3 compatibility with tank mix partners and adjuvants. The following test assumes a spray volume of 25
|
||
gallons per acre. For other spray volumes, make appropriate changes in the ingredient rates.
|
||
1. Add 1.0 pt. of water to each of 2 one-quart jars. Note: Use the same source of water and the other components in the compatibility test that will actually
|
||
be tank mixed and applied. It is important that all components are mixed at a temperature similar to the temperature of those used for the actual
|
||
application.
|
||
2. To one of the jars, add 1/4 tsp. or 1.2 milliliters of a compatibility agent approved for this use (1/4 tsp. is equivalent to 2 pt/100 gallons spray). Shake or
|
||
stir gently to mix.
|
||
3. To both jars, add the appropriate amount of herbicide(s). If more than one herbicide is used, add them separately with dry herbicides first, flowables
|
||
next and emulsifiable concentrates last. Finally, add the appropriate amount of any adjuvants that will be used. After each addition, shake or stir gently
|
||
to thoroughly mix.
|
||
(Dry Herbicides and Adjuvants: For each pound to be applied per acre, add 1.4 tsp. to each jar. Liquid Herbicides and Adjuvants: For each pint to be
|
||
applied per acre, add 0.5 tsp. or 2.5 milliliters to each jar).
|
||
4. After adding all ingredients for the tank mixture, replace and tighten lids. Shake jars by inverting the mixture and then let stand for 15 to 30 minutes.
|
||
5. After waiting period, check jars for separation, precipitates, flakes, films on the side, gels or other signs of incompatibil ity. If mixtures separate but can
|
||
be remixed, the mixture can be sprayed as long as good agitation is used.
|
||
6. If the mixtures are incompatible, then try these methods to overcome the problem. A) Make a slurry of dry pesticides in water before adding them to the
|
||
tank B) Add more compatibility agent or increase the water volume of the mixture.
|
||
7. If tank mixtures are incompatible, then DO NOT spray the mixture. (Properly dispose of testing jars and any pesticide waste).
|
||
|
||
|
||
Spray adjuvants for burndown and post applications
|
||
|
||
6
|
||
An adjuvant or a product containing an adjuvant approved for use on intended crop may be used with F9312-3 to optimize performance and consistency.
|
||
Adjuvants
|
||
Use a spray adjuvant from one of these classes for optimum performance for burndown or post applications.
|
||
Non-ionic surfactant (NIS) - must have a minimum of 80% of the constituents effective as spray adjuvant at the rate of 1 quart/100 gallons of spray
|
||
volume (concentration of 0.25%).
|
||
Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) or Methylated Seed oil (MSO) - petroleum or vegetable-based oil containing not less than 12% emulsifier. Use 1-2 pts. /A
|
||
and the concentration must not exceed 2.5% volume/volume. COC/MSO may improve performance under dry conditions and low relative humidity.
|
||
Silicone-based surfactant - apply at a rate of 0.5 - 1 qt/100 gallons or a spray volume concentration of 0.125 - 0.25% or as specified on the adjuvant
|
||
label.
|
||
In addition to an adjuvant, urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) at 1-2 qts/A or spray grade ammonium sulfate (AMS) at specified use rates may also be added
|
||
to the spray solution.
|
||
Adjuvants for F9312-3 in Tank Mixtures with Other Herbicides
|
||
When tank mixing with other herbicides, use the adjuvant labeled for use with the tank mix partner. Follow all restrictions and precautions on the tank mix
|
||
partner’s label.
|
||
DRY FERTILIZER APPLICATION
|
||
F9312-3 may be impregnated or coated onto dry bulk granular fertilizer carriers for preplant surface, preplant incorporated and postemergence applications
|
||
for soil residual control of weeds prior to emergence. Dry fertilizer applications will not control emerged weeds. Follow all F9312- 3 label restrictions,
|
||
instructions and precautions.
|
||
All individual state regulations relating to dry granular fertilizer blending, registration, labeling and application are the responsibility of the individual and/or
|
||
company selling the herbicide/fertilizer mixture.
|
||
Select the F9312-3 application rate per acre from this label and determine the quantity of dry bulk fertilizer to be applied per acre (use a m inimum of 200
|
||
pounds and a maximum of 750 pounds per acre). Higher fertilizer application rates allow for better f ertilizer/herbicide distribution and may provide more
|
||
consistent control. Use the equation below to determine the amount of F9312-3 needed per ton of fertilizer applied.
|
||
(fl oz of F9312-3 per acre X 2000) / Pounds fertilizer per acre = oz of F9312-3 for 1 ton of fertilizer.
|
||
F9312-3 may be impregnated on many commonly used dry fertilizer but DO NOT impregnate on ammonium nitrate, fertilizers containing ammonium nitrate,
|
||
potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate or powdered limestone.
|
||
To impregnate F9312-3 on bulk fertilizer, use a closed rotary drum mixer or other commonly used dry bulk fertilizer blender equipped with suitabl e spray
|
||
equipment. Mix F9312-3 with sufficient water to form a sprayable slurry mixture. Direct spray nozzles to provide uniform fertilizer coverage while avoiding
|
||
spray contact with mixing equipment. Non uniform impregnation can cause crop injury or unsatisfactory performance.
|
||
Spray the herbicide mixture onto the fertilizer after blending has started. If necessary, include a suitable drying agent to ensure a spreadable herbicide
|
||
impregnated fertilizer. Apply treated fertilizer immediately after impregnation to avoid lump formula tion and spreading difficulties. Accurate calibration of
|
||
fertilizer application equipment and uniform fertilizer distribution is essential for satisfactory weed control. Apply the mixture uniformly to the soil with proper
|
||
equipment immediately after blending and timely rainfall or irrigation is required for activation.
|
||
Ground Application
|
||
Use sufficient spray pressure and spray volume for accurate and uniform application. Refer to instructions for the spray equipment used to determine the
|
||
actual minimum volume. The carrier may be either water or a sprayable fluid fertilizer. DO NOT apply this product without dilution in a spray carrier. For
|
||
preplant, preplant incorporated, or preemergence applications, apply F9312-3 in a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre or 10 or more gallons of sprayable
|
||
fluid nitrogen fertilizer per treated acre. For postemergence applications where labeled for use in that crop or for preplant burndown applications, apply
|
||
F9312-3 in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre of finished spray solution. If a dense crop and/or weed canopy is present, use up to 40 gallons of spray
|
||
solution per acre.
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
Use nozzle types and arrangements that will provide optimum coverage. Apply at a minimum of 3 gallons of finished spray per acre. Spray volumes greater
|
||
than 3 GPA may be needed for dense weed populations or with dense crop canopies.
|
||
|
||
MANDATORY SPRAY DRIFT DIRECTIONS
|
||
Aerial Applications:
|
||
• For aerial applications the release height must be no higher than 10 ft from the top of the canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for
|
||
pilot safety.
|
||
• For aerial applications, select nozzle and pressure that produce medium to coarse spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manuf acturer’s catalogues
|
||
and in accordance with ASABE Standard S572.1.
|
||
• 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.
|
||
• Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
|
||
• Applicators must only spray when wind speed is 10 miles per hour or less.
|
||
• Applicators must not spray during temperature inversions.
|
||
Ground Applications:
|
||
• 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.
|
||
• For ground applications, select nozzle and pressure that produce medium to coarse spray droplets as indicated in nozzle manufacturer’s catalogues
|
||
and in accordance with ASABE Standard S572.1.
|
||
Boom-less Ground Applications
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
• Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1) for all applications.
|
||
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Spray Drift Advisories
|
||
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT AT THE APPLICATION SITE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR AND THE GROWER.
|
||
F9312-3 contains a contact protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitor herbicide. Avoid any drift conditions that would allow the pr oduct to contact
|
||
desirable vegetation. The 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 use, or to applications of dry materials where states have more stringent regulations, they
|
||
must be observed.
|
||
Importance Of Droplet Size
|
||
An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide thorough coverage of the target pest. While applying
|
||
larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
|
||
(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
|
||
Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows usually produce larger droplets.
|
||
Pressure – Do not use pressures greater than that specified by the nozzle manufacturer. For many nozzle types, lower pressure produces larger droplets.
|
||
When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing pressure.
|
||
Number of Nozzles – Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
Nozzle Orientation – For aerial application, orient nozzles so that the spray is released parallel to the airstream. A parallel orientation results in larger
|
||
droplets than other orientations and reduces air turbulence and the production of small droplets. Significant deflection from horizontal will reduce droplet
|
||
size and increase drift potential.
|
||
Nozzle Type – Use a nozzle that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider
|
||
using low drift nozzles. For aerial applications, solid stream nozzles oriented straight back produce the largest droplets and potentially the least drift.
|
||
Boom Length – For some aerial use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than ¾ of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift
|
||
without reducing swath width.
|
||
Application Height – Making applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of spray droplets to evaporation and wind movement. Aerial
|
||
applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the target plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety.
|
||
Swath Adjustment – Swath adjustment distance must increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc.).
|
||
Drift Reduction Technology (DRT) – The EPA Drift Reduction Technology (DRT) Program was developed to encourage the manufacture, marketing, and
|
||
use of spray technologies scientifically verified to significantly reduce pesticide drift. The use of DRTs should result in significantly less pesticide from spray
|
||
applications drifting and being deposited in areas not targeted by those applications, compared to spray technologies that do not meet the minimum DRT
|
||
standard. EPA -verified drift reduction technologies (DRTs) and their ratings will be added to the following webpage as they become available:
|
||
https://www.epa.gov/reducing-pesticide-drift/epa-verified-and-rated-drift-reduction-technologies
|
||
Wind – Drift potential is lowest between 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 F9312-3
|
||
when wind speed exceeds 10 mph. NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator shall be familiar with local wind patterns and how
|
||
they affect spray drift.
|
||
Temperature and Humidity – When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for
|
||
evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
|
||
Temperature Inversions – Do not apply F9312-3 during a temperature inversion because the drift potential is high. Temperature inversions restrict vertical
|
||
air mixing, which causes small, suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light
|
||
variable winds common during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are common on nights
|
||
with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the following morning. Their presence can be
|
||
indicated by ground fog. However, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified 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.
|
||
Shielded Sprayers – Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to verify
|
||
that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform deposition of the product.
|
||
Sensitive Areas – F9312-3 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-target crops).
|
||
CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
Many 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 F9312-3 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 F9312-3 as required on the other product labels. More complete cleaning can be achieved
|
||
if the spray system is cleaned immediately following the application.
|
||
|
||
8
|
||
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 or using a
|
||
commercial tank cleaner. 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.
|
||
4. Convenient and thorough cleaning of the sprayer can be achieved if the ammonia solution or fresh water is left in the spray t ank, hoses, spray booms
|
||
and spray nozzles overnight or during storage.
|
||
5. Before using the sprayer, completely drain the sprayer system. Rinse the tank with clean water and flush through the hoses, s pray boom, and spray
|
||
nozzles with clean water.
|
||
6. 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 for any extended period of time with F9312- 3 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.
|
||
If small quantities of F9312-3 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.
|
||
When F9312-3 has been tank mixed refer to the label of the product used previously, or tank mixed with F9312-3 for cleaning instructions.
|
||
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
F9312-3 Alone
|
||
At the rates and timings listed, F9312-3 applied early preplant, preplant-incorporated, preemergence and delayed preemergence controls the weeds
|
||
listed in Table 1 when the product is used alone. F9312- 3 can also control certain broadleaf weeds after they emerge (Table 2). Weeds larger than the
|
||
size indicated in Table 2 may only be partially controlled and may require a tank mix partner.
|
||
|
||
Table 1. Preplant/ Preemergence Weed Control
|
||
Annual Grasses Controlled
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Barley, little Hordeum pusillum
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli
|
||
Bluegrass, annual Poa annua
|
||
Canarygrass Phalaris canariensis
|
||
Crabgrass, large Digitaria sanguinalis
|
||
Crabgrass, smooth Digitaria ischaemum
|
||
Fescue, rattail Vulpia myuros
|
||
Foxtail, giant Setaria faberi
|
||
Foxtail, green Setaria viridis
|
||
Foxtail, yellow Setaria pumila
|
||
Foxtail, bristly Setaria verticillata
|
||
Goosegrass Eleusine indica
|
||
Johnsongrass (seedling) Sorghum halepense
|
||
Panicum, fall Panicum dichotomiflorum
|
||
Rice, red Oryza sativa
|
||
Ryegrass, Italian Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum
|
||
Ryegrass, rigid Lolium rigidum
|
||
|
||
9
|
||
Ventenata Ventenata dubia
|
||
Witchgrass Panicum capillare
|
||
Annual Grasses Suppressed
|
||
Barley, hare Hordeum murinum spp. leporinum
|
||
Brome, downy* Bromus tectorum
|
||
Brome, Japanese* Bromus japonicas
|
||
Cheat* Bromus secalinus
|
||
Cupgrass, Southwestern Eriochloa acuminate
|
||
Cupgrass, woolly Eriochloa villosa
|
||
Millet, wild proso Panicum miliaceum
|
||
Oat, wild* Avena fatua
|
||
Panicum, Texas Panicum texanum
|
||
Sandbur, longspine Cenchrus longispinuss
|
||
Shattercane Sorghum vulgare
|
||
Signalgrass, broadleaf Brachiaria platyphylla
|
||
* These grass species are controlled when F9312-3 is used at 5.0 fl oz/A (0.146 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone /0.010 lb ai/A of Carfentrazone-ethyl)
|
||
or greater.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Annual Broadleaves Controlled
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Amaranth, Palmer Amaranthus palmeri
|
||
Amaranth, Powell Amaranthus powellii
|
||
Bittercress, hairy Cardamine hirsuta
|
||
Carpetweed Mollugo verticillata
|
||
Cress, mouse-ear Arabidopsis thaliana
|
||
Knawel Scleranthus annuus
|
||
Pigweed, redroot Amaranthus retroflexus
|
||
Pigweed, smooth Amaranthus hybridus
|
||
Pigweed, tumble Amaranthus albus
|
||
Purslane, common Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Pusley, Florida Richardia scabra
|
||
Sida, prickly (Teaweed) Sida spinosa
|
||
Speedwell, Persian Veronica persica
|
||
Waterhemp, common Amaranthus rudis
|
||
Waterhemp, tall Amaranthus tuberculatus
|
||
Annual Broadleaves Suppressed
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
Buckwheat, wild Polygonum convolvulus
|
||
Chickweed, common Stelleria media
|
||
Chickweed, jagged Holosteum umbellatum
|
||
Chickweed, mouseear Cerastium fontanum ssp. vulgare
|
||
Deadnettle, purple Lamium purpureum
|
||
Fleabane, hairy Conyza bonariensis
|
||
Flixweed Descurainia sphia
|
||
Groundsel, common Senecio media
|
||
Henbit Lamium amplexicaule
|
||
Horseweed (marestail)*
|
||
*Emerging from seed. Not overwintering or emerged plants.
|
||
Conyza canadensis
|
||
Kochia (including triazine and ALS resistant) Kochia scoparia
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album
|
||
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
|
||
Mayweed, chamomile Anthemis cotula
|
||
Morningglory, ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea
|
||
Morningglory, pitted Ipomoea lacunosa
|
||
Mustard, wild Sinapis arvensis
|
||
Nightshade, black Solanum nigrum
|
||
Nightshade, hairy Solanum physalifolium
|
||
Nightshade, Eastern black Solanum ptycanthum
|
||
Ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Shepherd’s-purse Capsella bursa-pastoris
|
||
Spreading orach Atriplex subspicata
|
||
Velvetleaf Abutilon threophrasti
|
||
Sedges Suppressed
|
||
Nutsedge, yellow Cyperus esculentus
|
||
Weeds Controlled – Postemergence / Burndown
|
||
F9312-3 can provide control of certain broadleaf weeds that are emerged at the time of application for preplant, preemergence, earl y postemergence, or
|
||
post directed applications.
|
||
Table 2.
|
||
When used as directed, F9312-3 will provide control of the listed weeds up to four (4) inches in height, or as specified.
|
||
Weeds Controlled* Common Names F9312-3 fl oz/A (lb ai/A)
|
||
Lambsquarters, common (up to 3 inches tall)
|
||
2.7- 9.12
|
||
(0.079 – 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone/
|
||
0.006 – 0.019 lb ai/A of Carfentrazone-ethyl)
|
||
Morningglory, ivyleaf (up to 3 leaves)
|
||
Morningglory, pitted (up to 3 leaves)
|
||
Nightshade, Eastern black
|
||
Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
Waterhemp (up to 2 inches tall)
|
||
* For labeled rates below 2.7 fl oz/A (0.079 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone/0.006 lb ai/A of Carfentrazone-ethyl), only suppression of these weeds may occur. For
|
||
control of emerged weeds, weeds larger than listed in Table 2 and weeds not listed on the label a tankmix partner is required.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
APPLICATION TIMINGS
|
||
Fall Applications for controlling weeds germinating in the fall or winter.
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied in the fall to control weeds in conventional, minimum tillage, or no- till production systems planted the following spring. This fall
|
||
application program will typically need to be followed with a suitable at-plant preemergence or postemergence herbicide treatment to provide season long
|
||
control of the complete target weed spectrum.
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied in the fall for crops that are to be planted the following year (for applications to winter wheat in the fal l, see the wheat section of
|
||
this label for specific instructions). For control of emerged weeds in the fall or broader weed s pectrum use combinations with other herbicides like
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl, 2,4-D, dicamba, flumioxazin, metribuzin, glyphosate, paraquat or glufosinate. Follow all directions, restrictions and precautions on the
|
||
EPA-approved label for each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
Use the highest rate within soil type. F9312-3 may be broadcast surface applied in the fall after crop harvest. Results may be improved with applications
|
||
when soil temperatures at the 4- inch depth are sustained at less than 55º F and before the ground freezes to control weeds in minimum or no till fields
|
||
planted the following spring.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS:
|
||
• DO NOT exceed 2-inch incorporation depth if tilled after application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to frozen or snow-covered soil.
|
||
Preplant, preemergence and early preplant applications
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied prior to planting up to crop emergence. Cultivation or a labeled postemergence herbicide application may still be required under
|
||
certain conditions for complete weed control.
|
||
If weeds are present at the time of application, use additional weed control methods including tank mixtures with an appropriate postemergence herbicide(s)
|
||
to control emerged weeds and follow all label directions, rates, restrictions, and precautions on the tankmixture partner labeling.
|
||
Preplant incorporated (PPI) applications
|
||
For PPI applications of F9312-3 incorporate into the upper (1- 2 inch) soil surface up to 14 days before planting. Deeper incorporation may increase the
|
||
potential for crop injury and may also result in reduced weed control. Use appropriate equipment that provides uniform shallow incorporation, including a
|
||
field cultivator, harrow, rolling cultivator or finishing disc.
|
||
Delayed preemergence surface application in wheat
|
||
Apply as a broadcast spray to the soil surface following wheat planting when 80 percent of germinated wheat seeds have a shoot of at least ½ inch long
|
||
until wheat spiking.
|
||
Early Postemergence
|
||
F9312-3 can be applied broadcast early postemergence for post weed control and residual activity in some crops. See individual crop sections for further
|
||
details. Activation by rainfall or irrigation is required prior to weed seedling emergence to provide soil residual weed control.
|
||
Post-directed applications in cotton
|
||
In cotton, apply F9312-3 from minimum of 6 inches to beginning bloom stage. The amount of F9312- 3 to apply and the degree of weed control resulting
|
||
from an F9312-3 application depends upon a variety of factors including weeds present, stage of growth of the weeds, environmental conditions, growing
|
||
conditions and soil type.
|
||
Postemergence Fertilizer Impregnation
|
||
Applications of F9312- 3 impregnated on dry fertilizer are allowed for broadcast applications preemergence and postemergence to the crop, but
|
||
preemergence to target, labeled weeds. Apply a minimum of 200 lb/A dry fertilizer and check application to ensure uniform coverage. Refer to the DRY
|
||
FERTILIZER APPLICATION section of the F9312-3 label for additional information.
|
||
Split applications in labeled crops
|
||
F9312-3 can be applied in sequential programs, but DO NOT exceed the maximum use rate per year. Where weeds are emerged, use appropriate tank
|
||
mixtures for control of the weed species present. Refer to the retreatment interval in each crop section to determine the minimum retreatment interval for
|
||
each labeled crop or application.
|
||
F9312-3 in Tank Mixtures in labeled crops
|
||
For enhanced control of emerged weeds use F9312-3 in combination with other labeled burndown herbicide products including carfentrazone-ethyl, 2,4D,
|
||
dicamba, metribuzin, glyphosate, paraquat and glufosinate prior to planting. Follow all plant -back and rotational restrictions for F9312- 3 and partner
|
||
herbicides. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable
|
||
restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixture. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and
|
||
precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
F9312-3Tank mixing F9312-3 with other postemergence herbicides may increase the speed of activity and provide control of the weeds listed in Table 2.
|
||
F9312-3 may be tank -mixed with labeled insecticides for that crop and with labeled fungicides. Follow all directions, restrictions and precaution s on the
|
||
EPA-approved label for each product in the tank mixture and follow the most restrictive requirements of the products being mixed.
|
||
RATE SELECTION / SOIL TEXTURE
|
||
Unless a specific soil texture is mentioned, rate tables throughout this label refer to Table 3 for soil texture groups: coarse, medium and fine. Table 3
|
||
includes a complete listing of soil textures included in each of the soil texture grouping.
|
||
Table 3.
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
Sand
|
||
Loamy sand
|
||
Sandy loam
|
||
Loam
|
||
Silt loam
|
||
Sandy clay loam
|
||
Silt
|
||
Sandy clay
|
||
Silty clay loam
|
||
Silty clay
|
||
Clay loam
|
||
Clay
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
ROTATIONAL CROPS
|
||
Table 4.
|
||
Crop
|
||
F9312-3
|
||
Use Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A)*
|
||
|
||
1.82 3.64 5.46 7.28 9.12
|
||
Rotational Crop Interval
|
||
(months after application)
|
||
|
||
Alfalfa 10 10 10 10 10
|
||
Bean, edible dry 9 9 9 9 11
|
||
Beans, edible pod and succulent shelled 11 11 11 11 11
|
||
Bulb Onion 2 4 4 4 4
|
||
Canola (rapeseed) 12 12 15 18 18
|
||
Celery 0 0 0 0 4
|
||
Chickpea 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Corn 0 0 0 0 0
|
||
Cotton 1 2 4 4 4
|
||
Edamame 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Flax 2 4 6 8 8
|
||
Garlic 0 0 4 4 4
|
||
Grain Sorghum 6 6 10 12 12
|
||
Cool-season Grasses grown for seed* 11** 11** 18 18 18
|
||
Warm-season Grasses grown for seed 18 18 18 18 18
|
||
Green onion 4 6 8 12 12
|
||
Lentils 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Mint 4 4 4 4 4
|
||
Peanut 1 2 4 4 4
|
||
Peas, edible pod and succulent shelled 9 9 11 11 11
|
||
Peas, field (dry) 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Potato 0 0 0 0 0
|
||
Rice 10 12 18 24 24
|
||
Safflower 0 0 0 2 4
|
||
Small Grains (other than wheat) 11 11 11 18 18
|
||
Soybean 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Sugar beet 12 12 15 15 15
|
||
Sugarcane 4 4 4 4 18
|
||
Sunflower 0 0 0 2 4
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
Other group 20B crops 4 4 4 4 4
|
||
Sweet Potato 4 4 4 9 9
|
||
Tobacco 9 9 9 12 12
|
||
Wheat, Triticale 0 1 4 6 6
|
||
Other crops 18 18 18 18 18
|
||
NOTE: For rotational crop restrictions when F9312-3 is used in tank mixtures or sequentially with other products, refer to the rotation intervals on the other
|
||
product label for possible additional restrictions.
|
||
For up to 12 months following application to cotton and potato, the subsequent planted crop may only be a registered crop of cafentrazone-ethyl.
|
||
*Only when grown in states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. For all other states, see rotational crop interval for “Other Crops”.
|
||
** An 11-month rotational crop interval only when greater than 15 inches of precipitation (rainfall/irrigation) has occurred from time of application to planting
|
||
of grasses grown for seed. If less than 15 inches of precipitation has occurred, the rotational interval is 18 months.
|
||
|
||
ACTIVE INGREDIENT CONVERSION TABLE (FL OZ F9312-3 TO LB AI EQUIVALENT)
|
||
For the designated application rates of F9312-3 found in this label, refer to the table below for active ingredient equivalents.
|
||
Table 5.
|
||
F9312-3 ACTIVE INGREDIENT EQUIVALENT
|
||
Rate (oz/A)
|
||
Pyroxasulfone
|
||
(Lb ai/A)
|
||
Carfentrazone-ethyl
|
||
(Lb ai/A)
|
||
1.36 0.040 0.003
|
||
1.82 0.053 0.004
|
||
2.0 0.058 0.004
|
||
2.25 0.066 0.005
|
||
2.5 0.073 0.005
|
||
2.7 0.079 0.006
|
||
2.73 0.080 0.006
|
||
2.75 0.080 0.006
|
||
2.8 0.082 0.006
|
||
3.0 0.087 0.006
|
||
3.25 0.095 0.007
|
||
3.5 0.102 0.007
|
||
3.65 0.106 0.008
|
||
3.8 0.111 0.008
|
||
4.0 0.117 0.008
|
||
4.55 0.133 0.009
|
||
5.0 0.146 0.010
|
||
5.25 0.153 0.011
|
||
5.46 0.159 0.011
|
||
5.5 0.160 0.011
|
||
6.0 0.175 0.013
|
||
6.4 0.187 0.013
|
||
7.3 0.213 0.015
|
||
7.6 0.222 0.016
|
||
9.12 0.266 0.019
|
||
|
||
|
||
CORN
|
||
FALL AND EARLY PREPLANT
|
||
Table 6.
|
||
F9312-3 application rates for fall or early preplant applications greater than 14 days ahead of planting in field corn (grown for g rain, seed and
|
||
silage).
|
||
F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
Fall and Early Preplant Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Greater than 15 days prior to planting 3.5 – 4.5 4.5 – 5.5 5.0 – 7.3
|
||
|
||
PREPLANT / PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 7.
|
||
F9312-3 application rates for field corn (grown for grain, seed and silage) sweet corn and popcorn including sweet corn and popcorn grown for
|
||
seed. Apply from 14 days preplant prior to spike stage corn.
|
||
F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Te xture
|
||
Organic Matter Coarse
|
||
(excluding sweet corn) Medium
|
||
(excluding sweet corn
|
||
at 2.0% O.M. or less)
|
||
Fine
|
||
Less than 1.0% 2.75 – 3.5 3.0 – 4.5 3.5 – 4.5
|
||
1.0% to 3.0% 3.0 – 4.0 3.5 – 5.5 4.5 – 6.0
|
||
Greater than 3% 4.0 – 5.0 4.5 – 5.5 5.5 – 7.3
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for control or suppression of weeds listed in Table 1.
|
||
• Before applying F9312-3 to sweet corn, popcorn, or seed corn, check with your local seed supplier to verify the selectivity on any inbred lines or
|
||
hybrids to avoid any possible injury.
|
||
• For early preplant applications and/or in reduce tillage (i.e. no-till/ high residue) systems or heavy weed pressure use the higher labeled rate by the
|
||
soil type.
|
||
• For preplant burndown of emerged weeds, tank mix another herbicide including 2,4-D, dicamba, glyphosate, atrazine or similar for increased levels
|
||
of weed control.
|
||
• Corn seed must be planted a minimum of 1.5 inches deep. Shallow planting can lead to increased crop response risk.
|
||
For control/suppression of additional weed species or for increased control of troublesome weeds, F9312-3 may be used in combination with other labeled
|
||
corn herbicides. Some example combinations include the following:
|
||
Product Weed species
|
||
Isoxaflutole
|
||
|
||
Mesotrione
|
||
Velvetleaf, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Common and Giant
|
||
Ragweed, Pigweeds, Waterhemp, Pennsylvania
|
||
smartweed, Nightshade.
|
||
Atrazine Cocklebur, Giant and Common ragweeds, Nightshade,
|
||
Kochia (non–triazine resistant) Morningglory, Pigweeds,
|
||
Russian thistle, Lambsquarters,
|
||
Clopyralid + Flumetsulam Cocklebur, Sunflower, Velvetleaf, Common and Giant
|
||
Ragweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, Morningglory,
|
||
Pigweeds, Lambsquarters
|
||
• Under heavy weed pressure, a sequential program of F9312- 3 followed by an effective post emergence herbicide treatment or cultivation may be
|
||
required for satisfactory weed control.
|
||
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 8.
|
||
F9312-3 application rates for field corn (grown for grain, seed and silage), sweet corn and popcorn including sweet corn and popcor n grown
|
||
for seed.
|
||
Use Rate F9312-3 Herbicide (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse (Excludes
|
||
sweet corn) Medium
|
||
Excludes sweet corn at 2.0%
|
||
O.M. or less
|
||
Fine
|
||
2.25 – 4.5 3.5 – 5.25 4.0 – 6.4
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for residual control on the weed control list (Table 1).
|
||
• Apply broadcast from emergence through V4 stage corn. From V4 to V8 stage apply only as directed row middle applications (drop nozzles, layby)
|
||
avoiding spray deposition into the whorl.
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
• For heavy weed densities and longer residual use the higher labeled rate by the soil type.
|
||
• For improved performance, F9312- 3 may be tank -mixed with other herbicides including atrazine, dicamba or other appropriate postemergence
|
||
herbicides. Applications to weeds larger than specified in Table 2 can result in unsatisfactory control.
|
||
Corn Use Rate Restrictions
|
||
• On coarse texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 5.0 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.146 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.010 lb ai of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application per year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 5.0 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.146 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.010 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year. o DO
|
||
NOT apply more than 0.146 lb ai of pyroxasulfone containing products per year. o DO NOT apply more than 0.031 lb ai of carfentrazone-ehyl
|
||
containing products per year
|
||
• On medium texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 5.5 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.160 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.011 lb ai of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year. o DO
|
||
NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai of pyroxasulfone containing products per year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 0.031 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products per year.
|
||
• On fine texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 7.3 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.213 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.015 lb ai of carfentrazone) in
|
||
a single application. o DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl)
|
||
per year. o DO NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai of pyroxasulfone containing products per year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 0.031 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 Herbicide more than two times in corn per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 Herbicide for sweet corn on coarse textured soils or on any medium soils with less than 2.0% organic matter.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): DO NOT apply F9312-3 within 14 days of a previous application of F9312-3.
|
||
• Pre Harvest Interval (PHI): DO NOT apply within 3 days of harvest.
|
||
|
||
COTTON
|
||
APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Application rates for F9312-3 when applied alone, in tank mix, or sequentially in cotton are provided in Table 9.
|
||
Table 9.
|
||
Residual Rates of F9312-3 in Cotton
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture1
|
||
Coarse2 Medium Fine
|
||
Preplant Surface 1.36 – 1.82 1.82 – 2.73 2.73 – 3.8
|
||
Preplant Incorporated 1.36 – 1.82 1.82 – 2.73 2.73 – 3.8
|
||
Preemergence 1.36 – 1.82 1.82 – 2.73 2.73 – 3.8
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Early hooded/shielded sprayer.
|
||
Lay-by directed spray
|
||
2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8
|
||
Postemergence via impregnation on dry bulk fertilizer 2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8
|
||
1 Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups.
|
||
2 DO NOT apply as a pre-plant or preemergent application on Coarse soils categorized as Sand or Loamy Sand.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• On coarse and medium texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 3.8 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.111 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai of
|
||
carfentrazone) in a single application.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 5.46 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.158 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.012 lb ai of carfentrazone) per year.
|
||
• On fine texture soils – o DO NOT apply more than 3.8 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.111 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai of carfentrazone -
|
||
ethyl) in a single application o DO NOT apply more than 7.6 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.222 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.016 lb ai of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) per year.
|
||
• Postemergence Application (All Soil Textures) o DO NOT apply more than 3.8 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.111 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.008
|
||
lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 7.6 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.222 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.016 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.222 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.124 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 2 applications per year to cotton when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Seedling Depth: Crop seeds must be planted a minimum of 1 inch deep.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): DO NOT harvest for a minimum of 7 days after the last application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 Herbicide directly to cotton as a broadcast postemergence liquid spray after emergence (at-cracking) or injury may occur.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
Crop-Specific Instructions and Precautions
|
||
• Rainfall and/or irrigation totaling at least 0.5 inch prior to weed emergence is necessary for herbicide activation and optimum weed control. If no rain
|
||
occurs within 7 days after application, apply overhead irrigation if available, at 0.5 to 0.75 inches. Use a maximum of 0.5 inch on coarse textured soils
|
||
and a maximum of 1.0 inch on medium and fine textured soils.
|
||
• Excessive rainfall, irrigation, or prolonged cool and/or wet soil conditions after application of F9312- 3 from seed germination through seedling
|
||
emergence may increase the risk of cotton seedling injury and needs to be avoided if possible.
|
||
• Before applying to cotton, verification of F9312-3 selectivity on your variety must be confirmed to avoid injury to sensitive cotton varieties. Check with
|
||
the local Cooperative Extension agent for information on potential F9312- 3 varietal sensitivity. If v ariety sensitivity is unknown, including with new
|
||
varieties, apply F9312-3 on a small area to confirm variety safety before use on large acreage.
|
||
|
||
APPLICATION TIMINGS
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied in a single application or in sequential applications.
|
||
Preplant Surface Or Preplant Incorporated Applications
|
||
(Up To 45 Days Prior To Planting)
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at the use rates specified in Table 9 as a broadcast or banded spray to the soil surface or incorporated up to 45 days before planting on all
|
||
soil types.
|
||
Preemergence Surface Application
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at use rates specified in Table 9 as a broadcast or banded spray to the soil surface after planting and before crop emergence.
|
||
Postemergence Application
|
||
F9312-3 is primarily a soil residual herbicide for grasses and small seeded broadleaves with postemergence control of small, broadleaf weeds. F9312-3
|
||
may be applied with a directed spray rig or via a hooded/shielded sprayer directing the spray solution to avoid contact with cotton foliage, green stem
|
||
tissue, or blooms. F9312-3 may be applied in tank mixture with other herbicides to broaden weed spectrum and efficacy. F9312-3 may be impregnated
|
||
onto dry fertilizer and broadcast over-the-top of cotton. For specific mixing instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the PRODUCT
|
||
INFORMATION section. For control of emerged weeds, weeds larger than listed in Table 2, or for weeds not covered on this label, a tank mix partner is
|
||
required. Coverage is essential for good control. The use of an adjuvant is advised for consistent control.
|
||
|
||
Hooded/Shielded Spray Application
|
||
Early applications to cotton at 5 to 6 nodes or less must be made with hooded or shielded spray equipment to completely avoid contact with cotton plant
|
||
tissue. Do not allow fine spray mist to escape the hooded/shielded sprayer. Choose pressure and nozzle combination that avoids fine spray mist.
|
||
|
||
Early Directed Spray Application
|
||
F9312-3 tank mix applications shall be made to cotton that is a minimum of 6 inches in height and has formed sufficient woody bark. D irected spray
|
||
equipment must direct spray pattern beneath the crop canopy to contact woody stem tissue no more than 3 to 4 inches above the soil surface.
|
||
Lay-By Applications
|
||
F9312-3 and labeled tank mixtures may be made to cotton plants of 12 inches or more in height with sufficient bark development and height differential
|
||
between crop bottom leaves and the soil. Spray solution shall be directed at the base of cotton plants to avoid c ontact with green stem tissue or foliage
|
||
while maintaining maximum contact with broadleaf weeds that are at appropriate treatment size. DO NOT apply when conditions favoring drift exist or wind
|
||
is above 10 mph.
|
||
Postemergence Fertilizer Impregnation
|
||
Applications of F9312-3 impregnated on dry fertilizer are allowed for foliar, broadcast applications from the 2-leaf cotton stage until beginning bloom. Apply
|
||
a minimum of 200 lb/A dry fertilizer and check application to ensure uniform coverage. Refer to the DRY FERTILIZER APPLICATION section of the F93123
|
||
label for additional information.
|
||
|
||
Crop-Specific Post-Directed Precautions
|
||
Under high moisture conditions the crop may experience some temporary crop response. The crop will rapidly outgrow these effects and develop normally
|
||
with no reduction in yield.
|
||
|
||
|
||
FALLOW APPLICATION
|
||
F9312-3 may be used as a residual treatment to control weeds listed at any time of the year during the fallow period following crop harvest and before the
|
||
following crop is planted.
|
||
Follow all rotational crop and plant-back intervals listed on Table 4.
|
||
Apply F9312-3 as a broadcast spray at 2.5 - 7.3 fl oz/A (containing 0.073 – 0.213 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.005 – 0.015 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl).
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 7.3 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.213 ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.015 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 2 applications per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 30 days.
|
||
Tank Mixes
|
||
For control of emerged weeds, weeds larger than listed on Table 2 , and weeds not listed on the label, a tank mix partner is required. It is the pesticide
|
||
user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions
|
||
for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product
|
||
in the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
FLAX
|
||
SPRING PREPLANT AND PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 10.
|
||
F9312-3 application rates for Flax
|
||
F93 12-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
Organic Matter Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Less than 3% 1.82 – 9.12 2.75 – 9.12 2.75 – 9.12
|
||
Greater than 3% 1.82 – 9.12 2.75 – 9.12 4.0 – 9.12
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for control or suppression of weeds listed in Table 1.
|
||
• Applications may be made up to 30 days prior to planting on all soil types.
|
||
• For early preplant applications and reduced tillage (i.e. no-till/ high residue) systems use the higher labeled rate by the soil type.
|
||
• Ensure good seed furrow closure and soil coverage to avoid contact with F9312-3. Shallow planting and open seed furrow can lead to increased crop
|
||
injury risk.
|
||
• Early preplant surface applications are not advised for coarse textured soils, in areas where annual rainfall (or rainfall plus irrigation) typically exceeds
|
||
40 inches.
|
||
For additional control of kochia, Russian thistle, common lambsquarters, nightshades, annual morningglories, Palmer amaranth and others, use
|
||
preplant/preemergence tank mixes or sequential applications of sulfentrazone or carfentrazone-ethyl at their labeled use rate. A sequential application of
|
||
a postemergence herbicide labeled for control of these broadleaf weeds may also be used for additional control during the growing season.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of Carfentrazone- ethyl) in a single
|
||
application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of Carfentrazone-ethyl) per year. F93123
|
||
may be used prior to or after applications of other pyroxasulfone or carfentrazone-ethyl containing herbicides.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 3 applications per year of F9312-3 when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• When using F9312-3 in sequential programs, DO NOT exceed the maximum amount of either active ingredient per year for the soil textures as specified
|
||
above.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval: The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
Crop-Specific Precautions
|
||
• The use of F9312- 3 may result in temporary suppression of growth in flax if extreme conditions including high rainfall and extended periods of
|
||
watersaturated soil occur during sunflower germination or early seedling development.
|
||
• Prolonged periods of dry weather following applications of F9312-3 may reduce herbicide efficacy. If adequate rainfall is not received, weed emergence
|
||
and escapes can occur. A post herbicide application may be needed to control these weed escapes.
|
||
• The activity of F9312-3 may be reduced if heavy trash is present on the soil surface covering more than 25- 50% of the soil. To improve performance,
|
||
manage trash levels with uniform spreading with combine or light tillage. Application rates at the higher si de of the rate ranges may also improve
|
||
performance in heavy trash situations.
|
||
|
||
MINT* (Peppermint and Spearmint)
|
||
*Mint (Peppermint and Spearmint tops) in this section includes peppermint and spearmint harvested for fresh mint leaves or for stems and leaves processed into
|
||
mint oil.
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied as a dormant application to mint (peppermint and spearmint tops) for residual preemergence control of listed weeds (Table 1).
|
||
APPLICATION TIMING
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied in a single application at the dormant physiological stage of mint.
|
||
APPLICATION RATES IN MINT
|
||
Apply F9312-3 alone or in tank mix combination with another dormant use herbicide, or as a dormant application to mint followed by a labeled post
|
||
emergence herbicide application at the residual rates per cropping season (per year) in Table 11.
|
||
Table 11.
|
||
Use rates of F9312-3 in Mint
|
||
Application Timing Use Rate for F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture1,2
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Dormant Application 3.5 3.5 3.5
|
||
1Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups
|
||
2Refer to Table 5 for active ingredient use rate equivalents
|
||
Crop Specific Precautions
|
||
The use of F9312-3 may result in growth suppression of mint if extreme conditions of heavy rainfall and extended periods of water -saturated soil occur
|
||
right before or soon after the mint breaks dormancy.
|
||
Crop Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 3.5 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.102 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.007 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 3.5 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.102 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.007 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.03 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than once per year in mint.
|
||
• DO NOT apply if roots and rhizomes of mint are weak, thinned or damaged.
|
||
• Pre harvest Interval (PHI): 5 days.
|
||
• DO NOT use roots from F9312-3 treated plants for human consumption.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 to newly planted mint. Apply only to stands that in the previous year were healthy and vigorous.
|
||
• DO NOT use F9312-3 between cuttings of mint.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 to mint that has broken dormancy. Application to mint that is near dormancy break can result in crop injury. Risk of crop injury
|
||
increases the closer application is to mint dormancy break.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to soils with less than 1% organic matter.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 in soils classified as sand.
|
||
|
||
PEANUT
|
||
SPRING PREPLANT, PREPLANT INCORPORATED, PREEMERGENCE AND POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 12.
|
||
F9312-3 application rates for Peanuts
|
||
Use rate for F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
Organic Matter Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Less than 3% 2.7 – 4.0 2.7 – 4.0 2.7 – 4.0
|
||
Greater than 3% 2.7 – 4.0 2.7 – 4.0 2.7 – 4.0
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for control or suppression of weeds listed in Table 1.
|
||
• Applications may be made up to 14 days prior to planting on all soil types.
|
||
• Preemergence applications must be made prior to peanut cracking or emergence to avoid potential crop response.
|
||
• Peanut seed must be planted a minimum of 1.0 inch deep. Shallow planting can lead to increased crop injury risk.
|
||
• Check with your local seed company before applying F9312-3 to peanuts, regarding the sensitivity of that variety to F9312-3 Herbicide to avoid potential
|
||
injury.
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATIONS
|
||
• F9312-3 may be applied postemergence to peanuts from at cracking to first leaf stage through beginning pod development.
|
||
• Apply broadcast over top of the crop or directed to soil surface. The use of an adjuvant is advised for consistent postemergence control.
|
||
• Postemergence applications of F9312-3 are for residual control of weeds emerging later. F9312-3 can provide some postemergence activity on small,
|
||
newly emerging seedling broadleaf weeds listed in Table 2, but weeds larger than listed in Table 2 or other emerged weeds will require a tank -mix
|
||
partner for adequate control.
|
||
• F9312-3 may be applied with other peanut postemergence herbicides for improved weed control. When tank -mixing F9312-3 Herbicide with other
|
||
products, follow the most restrictive precautions and instructions for all products used.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 4.0 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.117 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 more than 3 times per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• Pre Harvest Interval (PHI): Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.096 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year. F9312-3 may be used prior to or after applications of other
|
||
pyroxasulfone or carfentrazone-ethyl containing herbicides.
|
||
Crop-Specific Precautions
|
||
• The use of F9312- 3 may result in temporary suppression of growth in peanut if extreme conditions including high rainfall, cold temperatures and/or
|
||
extended periods of water-saturated soil occur during peanut germination or early seedling development.
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
• Before applying to peanut, verify with your local seed company (supplier) the selectivity of F9312-3 on your variety to avoid potential crop injury.
|
||
• Prolonged periods of dry weather following applications of F9312-3 may reduce herbicide efficacy. If adequate rainfall is not received, weed emergence
|
||
and escapes can occur. A postemergence herbicide may be needed to control these weed escapes. Under high moisture conditions and/or extremely
|
||
cool environmental conditions, the crop may experience some temporary crop response. The crop will rapidly outgrow these effects and develop normally
|
||
with no reduction in yield.
|
||
|
||
PEAS: DRY SHELLED, BLACKEYE, COWPEA, CROWDER, SOUTHERN, PEA (Pisum) (includes field pea
|
||
and chickpea) PIGEON AND LENTILS.
|
||
FALL/SPRING PREPLANT AND PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 13.
|
||
F9312-3 Application Rates:
|
||
F93 12-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Te xture
|
||
Organic Matter Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Less than 3% 3.0 – 4.0 3.5 – 4.5 3.5 – 4.5
|
||
Greater than 3% 3.5 – 4.5 4.0 – 5.0 4.0 – 7.3
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for control or suppression of weeds listed in Table 1.
|
||
• For early preplant applications and reduced tillage (i.e. no-till/ high residue) systems use the higher labeled rate by the soil type.
|
||
• For additional burndown of emerged weeds, F9312- 3 can be tank -mixed with other herbicides including glyphosate, glufosinate and other labeled
|
||
herbicides.
|
||
• Spring preplant applications may be made up to 30 days prior to planting.
|
||
• Preemergence applications must be made prior to cracking or emergence to avoid potential crop response.
|
||
• Seed must be planted a minimum of 1.0 inches deep and ensure furrow is closed and there is good soil coverage. Shallow planting can lead to increased
|
||
crop injury risk.
|
||
• F9312-3 may be applied as a preplant followed by a sequential preemergence application
|
||
• For additional control of kochia, Russian thistle, common lambsquarters, nightshades, annual morningglories, Palmer amaranth and others, use
|
||
preplant/preemergence tank mixes at their labeled use rate. A sequential application of a postemergence herbicide l abeled for control of broadleaf
|
||
weeds may also be used to for additional control during the growing season.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 7.3 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.213 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.015 lb ai/A of Carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 Herbicide more than 3 times per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Pre Harvest Interval (PHI): There is no required Pre Harvest Interval.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.096 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year. F9312-3 may be used prior to or after applications of other
|
||
pyroxasulfone or carfentrazone-ethyl containing herbicides.
|
||
• Vegetable, foliage of legume, except soybean, subgroup 7A may be fed or grazed by livestock.
|
||
Crop-Specific Precautions
|
||
• The use of F9312-3 may result in temporary suppression of growth if extreme conditions including high rainfall and extended periods of water-saturated
|
||
soil occur during dry/field peas, chickpeas, and lentils germination or early seedling development.
|
||
• Prolonged periods of dry weather following applications of F9312-3 may reduce herbicide efficacy. If adequate rainfall is not received, weed emergence
|
||
and escapes can occur. A post herbicide may be needed to control these weed escapes.
|
||
• The activity of F9312-3 may be reduced if heavy trash is present on the soil surface covering more than 25- 50% of the soil. To improve performance,
|
||
manage trash levels with uniform spreading with combine or light tillage. Application rates at the higher si de of the rate ranges may also improve
|
||
performance in heavy trash situations.
|
||
• DO NOT apply Saflufenacil or any other saflufenacil containing product with, before, or after any F9312-3 application to lentils.
|
||
|
||
PERENNIAL GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED
|
||
For Use in Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied to perennial grasses for seed (fine fescue, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, and orchard grass), in the fall, or in spring planted (at
|
||
least 8 tillers) and established stands for preemergence residual weed control of many annual gras ses, volunteer sprouts, and winter annual broadleaf
|
||
weeds listed in Table 1. Before applying to perennial grass for seed, verify with your local seed company (supplier) the selectivity of F9312- 3 on your
|
||
variety to avoid potential injury.
|
||
Application Rates in Perennial Grasses Grown for Seed
|
||
Apply F9312-3 alone, in tank mix or sequentially with other pesticides labeled on perennial grass grown for seed at the residual rates per cropping season
|
||
(per year) in Table 14.
|
||
Table 14.
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
Use rates of F9312-3 in Perennial Grasses for Seed
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate of F9312-3 (fl oz/A)
|
||
by Soil Texture1,2
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Spring planted grass seed crops.
|
||
(8 or more tillers per plant) Do Not Use 2.75 - 3.65 3.65
|
||
Established grass seed crops. (at
|
||
least one seed harvest) Do Not Use 2.75 - 3.65 3.65
|
||
Preemergence application for new seeding
|
||
(Seed row must have an activated carbon band above them) Do Not Use 2.75 - 3.0 3.0
|
||
1Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups
|
||
2Refer to Table 5 for active ingredient use rate equivalents
|
||
Crop-Specific Precautions
|
||
The use of F9312-3 may result in growth suppression or stand loss of perennial grasses for seed if extreme conditions of heavy rain and extended periods
|
||
of water saturated soil occur during seedling growth.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 3.65 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.106 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) in listed perennial
|
||
grasses grown for seed in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 3.65 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.106 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.106 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.093 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year. • DO NOT apply F9312-3 Herbicide more than one time
|
||
per year
|
||
• Preharvest Interval (PHI): is 60 days.
|
||
• Grazing restrictions: 60 days
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 in soils classified as sand.
|
||
Crop-Specific Use Directions Application for spring planted grass seed crops
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied at the use rates specified in Table 14 as a broadcast spray in the fall following a spring planting if the crop has attained a growth
|
||
stage of at least 8 tillers and shows good health and vigor. Apply F9312-3 Herbicide prior to weed germination.
|
||
Applications for established grass seed crops (at least one harvest)
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied following seed harvest at use rates specified in Table 14 as a broadcast spray to healthy, vigorous stands.
|
||
Applications for new plantings of grass seed crops: Carbon seeding
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied at 2.75 – 3.0 fl oz/A as a broadcast treatment over the seed rows that have activated carbon band above them. The activated
|
||
carbon over the seed row will absorb the F9312-3 and allow the seed to germinate. Seed germination and stand safety is dependent on the quality of the
|
||
carbon band above the seed. Apply carbon at 25 lb/A in a 1- inch band (equal to a 300 lb/A broadcast application) at planting. Apply to a smooth, crop
|
||
residue-free seedbeds. Use proper agitation to keep the carbon i n suspension. Mix activated carbon with water at 0.5 lb/gallon. This band may be
|
||
compromised due to poor seed bed preparation, heavy rainfall, standing water, steep slopes and other possible disturbances al lowing the herbicide to
|
||
move into the seed row and inhibit crop germination. The grower utilizing this system assumes all risks of crop injury and/or stand loss associated with the
|
||
application.
|
||
Tank Mixtures
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and
|
||
limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow t he most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
|
||
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
F9312-3 may be tank mixed or applied sequentially with the herbicide products registered for use in perennial grasses grown for seed for a broader
|
||
spectrum of control and/or control of emerged weeds. Refer to the tank mix product labels to confirm that the respective tank mix products are registered
|
||
for use in perennial grass grown for seed. Follow the adjuvant directions for F9312-3 .
|
||
|
||
POTATOES
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied preemergence for residual preemergence weed control. Use F9312- 3 Herbicide as part of a weed management program in
|
||
potatoes with other residual and Post herbicides for a broader spectrum of weeds.
|
||
Applications Rates in Potatoes
|
||
Apply F9312-3 alone, in tank mix combination, or sequentially at the rates provided in Table 15.
|
||
Table 15.
|
||
Use rates of F9312-3 in Potatoes
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate of F9312-3 (fl oz/A)
|
||
by Soil Texture1,2
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Preemergence 3.5 3.5 – 5.0 4.5 – 6.0
|
||
|
||
22
|
||
1Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups
|
||
2Refer to Table 5 for active ingredient use rate equivalents
|
||
|
||
Crop Specific Precautions
|
||
The use of F9312-3 may result in growth suppression of potatoes if extreme conditions of heavy rain and extended periods of water saturated soil occur
|
||
during potato emergence. Before using, verify the selectivity of F9312-3 Herbicide with your local county extension agent to avoid potential injury.
|
||
Crop Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 6.0 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.175 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.013 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than three applications of F9312-3 Herbiide to potatoes per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai/A pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.181 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• Pre Harvest Interval (PHI): There is no required preharvest interval between a preemergence application of F9312-3 and the harvest of potatoes.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): 14 days.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 prior to planting potatoes.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to soils with less than 1% organic matter.
|
||
Preemergence Applications
|
||
Apply as a broadcast spray to the soil surface after planting or drag off of potatoes prior to weed emergence. F9312- 3 may be applied after hilling. Apply
|
||
prior to emergence of potatoes, ensuring that there is a minimum of 2 inches of soil covering the veg etative portion of the potato plants. Care must be
|
||
taken that drag-off implements do not injure emerging shoots and they do not move soil off hills exposing plants to herbicide. Efficacy will be reduced if
|
||
later cultural practices expose untreated soil.
|
||
F9312-3 may be tank mixed or applied sequentially with other herbicide products registered for use in potatoes for a broader spectr um of control and/or
|
||
control of emerged weeds. Refer to the tank mix product labels to confirm that the respective tank mix products are registered for use in potatoes. Follow
|
||
the adjuvant directions for F9312-3.
|
||
|
||
SOYBEAN
|
||
FALL AND SPRING EARLY PREPLANT APPLICATIONS GREATER THAN 14 DAYS AHEAD OF PLANTING IN SOYBEANS.
|
||
Table 16.
|
||
F9312-3 Application rates
|
||
Use Rate for F9312-3 Herbicide (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
Fall and Early Preplant Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Greater than 15 days prior to planting 2.75 - 3.8 4.0 – 5.0 5.0 – 6.4
|
||
PREPLANT, PREPLANT INCORPORATED AND PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 17.
|
||
F9312-3 Application rates
|
||
Use Rate for F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
Organic Matter Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Less than 1% 2.25 – 2.75 2.75– 4.0 4.0 – 5.50
|
||
1 to 3% 2.25 – 3.8 2.75– 5.5 4.5 – 6.4
|
||
Greater than 3% 3.8 4.0 – 5.5 4.5 – 6.4
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for control or suppression of weeds listed in Table 1.
|
||
• For early preplant applications and reduced tillage (i.e. no-till/ high residue) systems use the higher side of labeled rate by the soil type.
|
||
• Preemergence applications must be made prior to soybean cracking and emergence to avoid potential crop injury response.
|
||
• Soybean seed must be planted a minimum of 1.0 inch deep and furrow is closed with good soil coverage. Shallow planting can lead to increased crop
|
||
injury risk.
|
||
• Early preplant surface applications are not advised for coarse textured soils, in areas where annual rainfall (or rainfall plus irrigation) typically exceeds
|
||
40 inches.
|
||
For additional control of morningglory, common ragweed, Palmer amaranth and giant ragweed, velvetleaf, sunflower and others, use
|
||
preplant/preemergence tank mixtures or sequential applications of other suitable herbicides at their labeled use rate. A sequential application of a
|
||
postemergence herbicide labeled for control of these broadleaf weeds may also be used for additional control during the growing season.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• On coarse texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 3.8 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.111 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 3.8 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.111 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 0.111 lb ai of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year. o DO NOT apply more than 0.023 lb ai of
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• On medium texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 5.5 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.160 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.011 lb ai of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 6.4 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.187 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.013 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 0.187 lb ai of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year. o DO NOT apply more than 0.023 lb ai of
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• On fine texture soils - o DO NOT apply more than 6.4 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.187 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.013 lb ai of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 6.4 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.187 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.013 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 0.187 lb ai of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
o DO NOT apply more than 0.023 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 more than twice per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval: The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• F9312-3 Herbicide may be used prior to or after applications of other pyroxasulfone or carfentrazone-ethyl containing herbicides.
|
||
|
||
SUNFLOWERS (subgroup 20b)
|
||
FALL, SPRING PREPLANT, PREPLANT INCORPORATED AND PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
Table 18.
|
||
F9312-3 application rates for Sunflower (subgroup 20b)
|
||
Use Rate for F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
|
||
Organic Matter Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Less than 3% 2 – 2.8 2.8 – 4.5 4.5 – 7.3
|
||
Greater than 3% 2.0 – 3.0 3.0 – 5.5 5.0 – 7.3
|
||
• Use rates listed above are for control or suppression of weeds listed in Table 1.
|
||
• For early preplant applications (15-45 days before planting) and reduced tillage (i.e. no-till/ high residue) systems use the higher labeled rate by the soil
|
||
type.
|
||
• Preemergence applications must be made prior to sunflower cracking or emergence to avoid potential crop injury response.
|
||
• Sunflower seed must be planted a minimum of 1.0 inches deep and the seed furrow closed with good soil coverage of the seed. S hallow planting can
|
||
lead to increased crop injury risk.
|
||
• Early preplant surface applications are not advised for coarse textured soils, in areas where annual rainfall (or rainfall plus irrigation) typically exceeds
|
||
40 inches.
|
||
For resistance management and additional control of kochia, Russian thistle, common lambsquarters, nightshades, annual mornin gglories, Palmer
|
||
amaranth and other weeds, use preplant/preemergence tank mixtures or sequential applications of sulfentrazone, or carfentrazone-ethyl at their labeled
|
||
use rate. A sequential application of a postemergence herbicide labeled for control of these broadleaf weeds may also be used to for additional control
|
||
during the growing season.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 7.3 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.213 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.015 lb ai/A of carfentrazone- ethyl) to sunflower
|
||
(subgroup 20b) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 9.12 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.019 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply F9312-3 more than three times per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.266 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.096 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year. F9312-3 may be used prior to or after applications of other
|
||
pyroxasulfone or carfentrazone-ethyl containing herbicides.
|
||
Crop-Specific Precautions
|
||
• The use of F9312-3 may result in temporary suppression of growth in sunflower if extreme conditions including high rainfall and extended periods of
|
||
water-saturated soil occur during sunflower germination or early seedling development.
|
||
• Prolonged periods of dry weather following applications of F9312-3 Herbicide may reduce herbicide efficacy. If adequate rainfall is not received, weed
|
||
emergence and escapes can occur. A post herbicide may be needed to control these weed escapes.
|
||
• The activity of F9312-3 may be reduced if heavy trash is present on the soil surface covering more than 25- 50% of the soil. To improve performance,
|
||
manage trash levels with uniform spreading with combine or light tillage. Application rates at the higher si de of the rate ranges may also improve
|
||
performance in heavy trash situations.
|
||
|
||
WHEAT (Spring and Winter) *, TRITICALE
|
||
*(Spring and Winter Wheat except in WA, OR, ID and MT) See
|
||
next section for use in WA, OR, ID, and MT.
|
||
Application Rates
|
||
Application rates for F9312-3 when applied alone, in tank mix, or sequentially are provided in Table 19.
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
Table 19.
|
||
Residual Rates of F9312-3 in Spring and Winter Wheat, Triticale
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate of F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by
|
||
Soil Texture1
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Delayed Preemergence 2.0 – 2.7 2.75 – 3.65 3.5 – 4.55
|
||
Early Postemergence 2.0 – 2.7 2.75 – 3.65 2.7 – 4.55
|
||
1Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions • On coarse texture soils –
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 2.7 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.079 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.006 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• On medium texture soils – o DO NOT apply more than 3.65 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.107 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai/A of
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• On fine texture soils – o DO NOT apply more than 4.55 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.133 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.009 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 4.55 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.133 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.009 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.133 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.031 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than twice per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to durum wheat.
|
||
• DO NOT apply preplant incorporated in wheat.
|
||
• DO NOT apply preplant, preemergence, or delayed preemergence to broadcast seeded wheat • DO NOT apply preemergence if ¼ inch. or more of
|
||
rainfall is expected within 48 hours of application.
|
||
• DO NOT seed wheat deeper than 1.5 inches after a delayed preemergence application.
|
||
• DO NOT irrigate fields after a delayed preemergence application until wheat spikes.
|
||
• DO NOT harvest, feed, or graze within 7 days after application.
|
||
Specific Spring and Winter Wheat Use Instructions and Precautions
|
||
• Rainfall and/or irrigation totaling at least 0.5 inch prior to weed emergence may be necessary for herbicide activation and optimum weed control. If no
|
||
rain occurs within 7 days after application, apply overhead irrigation if available, but not before wheat has reached spike stage. Use a maximum of 0.5
|
||
inch on coarse textured soils and a maximum of 1.0 inch on medium and fine textured soils.
|
||
• If heavy surface residues from the previous crop remain, reduced herbicidal performance may be observed.
|
||
• Excessive rainfall, irrigation, or prolonged wet and/or cold soil conditions after application of F9312-3 Herbicide from seed germination through seedling
|
||
emergence may increase the risk of wheat seedling injury and needs to be avoided if possible.
|
||
• Before applying to wheat, verification of F9312- 3 selectivity on your variety must be confirmed to avoid injury to sensitive wheat varieties. Check with
|
||
the local Cooperative Extension agent for information on potential F9312- 3 varietal sensitivity. If var iety sensitivity is unknown, including with new
|
||
varieties, apply F9312-3 on a small area to confirm variety safety before use on large acreage.
|
||
Crop Specific Use Directions:
|
||
F9312-3 Herbicide may be applied in a single application or in sequential applications.
|
||
DELAYED PREEMERGENCE APPLICATION
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at use rates specified in Table 19 as a broadcast spray to the soil surface (uniform seedbed which is firm and free of clods) following wheat
|
||
planting when 80 percent of germinated wheat seeds have a shoot at least ½ inch long until wheat spiking. The delayed preemergence application timing
|
||
is normally reached in fall wheat planting in 48 to 72 hours after planting when wheat is drilled into adequate moisture to ensure immediate germination.
|
||
Rainfall or irrigation of at least 0.5 inch prior to weed emergence is required for optimum herbicide activation and weed control. If rainfall or irrigation is not
|
||
received within 7 days, weed control may be erratic.
|
||
EARLY POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at use rates specified in Table 19 as a broadcast spray to wheat from spiking up to the 4th tiller growth stage. F9312-3 Herbicide will provide
|
||
residual preemergence control of susceptible weeds after F9312-3 is activated by rainfall or irrigation. F9312-3 Herbicide may be applied sequentially or
|
||
tank-mixed with a labeled postemergence herbicide(s) for control of emerged weeds or for broader spectrum. Read and follow the mos t restrictive tank-
|
||
mix partner label prior to application. For optimum postemergence performance of small, emerged susceptible broadleaf weeds, apply F9312-3 Herbicide
|
||
to actively growing weeds up to 2 inches tall and rosettes less than 2 inches across. Thorough coverage is essential for control. The use of an adjuvant is
|
||
advised for consistent postemergence control.
|
||
Under high moisture conditions the crop may experience some temporary crop response. The crop will rapidly outgrow these effects and develop normally
|
||
with no reduction in yield.
|
||
Fall Preplant Applications for Spring Wheat in ND and SD.
|
||
Application Rates
|
||
Use rates for F9312-3 when applied alone, in tank mix, or sequentially for applications made in the fall for spring wheat are provided in Table 20. Table
|
||
20.
|
||
|
||
25
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate of F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by
|
||
Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Fall Preplant 2.7 3.0 – 3.65 3.5 – 4.55
|
||
Specific Spring Wheat Use Instructions and Precautions
|
||
• Excessive rainfall, irrigation, or prolonged wet soil conditions after application of F9312-3 Herbicide from seed germination through seedling emergence
|
||
may increase the risk of wheat seedling injury and needs to be avoided if possible.
|
||
• Before applying to wheat, verification of F9312-3 selectivity on your variety must be confirmed to avoid injury to sensitive wheat varieties.
|
||
• Check with the local Cooperative Extension agent for information on potential F9312-3 varietal sensitivity. If variety tolerance is unknown, including with
|
||
new varieties, apply F9312-3 on a small area to confirm variety safety before use on large acreage.
|
||
Application Timings
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied in a single application or in sequential applications.
|
||
Fall Preplant Surface Application
|
||
Apply preplant in the fall only to soils with CEC greater than 15, pH less than 7.5 and with O.M. content greater than 2% to reduce the risk of crop response.
|
||
Sequential Applications
|
||
If a sequential application program of F9312-3 is used (e.g., Fall application followed by early postemergence application), the maximum combined rate of
|
||
F9312-3 that may be applied in a year is 4.55 fl oz/A (0.142 lb ai/A containing 0.133 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.009 lb ai of carfentrazone-ethyl).
|
||
Tank Mixtures
|
||
For control of emerged weeds, weeds larger than listed in Table 2, and weeds not listed on the label a tankmix partner is required. It is the pesticide user’s
|
||
responsibility to ensure all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and li mitations and directions for use
|
||
on all product labels involved in tank mixes. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements for each product in the
|
||
tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
WHEAT (Spring and Winter), TRITICALE WA,
|
||
OR, ID, MT and SD & ND west of Hwy 281.
|
||
Application Rates
|
||
Application rates for F9312-3 when applied alone, in tank mix, or sequentially are provided in Table 21.
|
||
Table 21.
|
||
Residual Rates of F9312-3 in Spring and Winter Wheat
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate of F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by
|
||
Soil Texture1
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Preplant Surface (less than 30 days before
|
||
planting) 2.5 – 2.7 2.75 – 3.65 3.5 – 4.55
|
||
Preemergence 2.5 – 2.7 2.75 – 3.65 3.5 – 4.55
|
||
Delayed Preemergence 2.5 – 2.7 2.75 – 3.65 3.5 – 4.55
|
||
Early Postemergence 2.5 – 2.7 2.75 – 3.65 3.5 – 4.55
|
||
1 Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups.
|
||
Crop-Specific Restrictions
|
||
• On coarse texture soils – o DO NOT apply more than 2.7 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.079 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.006 lb ai/A of
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• On medium texture soils – o DO NOT apply more than 3.65 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.106 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai/A of
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• On fine texture soils – o DO NOT apply more than 4.55 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.133 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.009 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-
|
||
ethyl) in a single application.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 4.55 fl oz/A of F9312-3 (containing 0.133 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone and 0.009 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl) per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.133 lb ai/A of pyroxasulfone containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 0.031 lb ai/A of carfentrazone-ethyl containing products in a year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than twice in wheat per year when using at reduced rates.
|
||
• Re-Treatment Interval (RTI): The minimum re-treatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to durum wheat.
|
||
• DO NOT apply preplant incorporated in wheat.
|
||
• DO NOT apply preplant, preemergence, or delayed preemergence to broadcast seeded wheat.
|
||
• DO NOT apply preemergence if ¼ inch. or more of rain is expected within 48 hours of application.
|
||
• DO NOT seed wheat deeper than 1.5 inch. after a preplant application or before a preemergence or delayed preemergence application.
|
||
• DO NOT irrigate fields after a preemergence or delayed preemergence application until wheat spikes.
|
||
|
||
26
|
||
• DO NOT harvest for grain, feed, or graze within 7 days after application.
|
||
Specific Spring and Winter Wheat Use Instructions and Precautions
|
||
• Rainfall and/or irrigation totaling at least 0.5 inch prior to weed emergence may be necessary for herbicide activation and optimum weed control. If no
|
||
rain occurs within 7 days after application, apply overhead irrigation if available. Use a maximum of 0.5 inch on coarse textured soils and a maximum of
|
||
1.0 inch on medium and fine textured soils.
|
||
• Excessive rainfall, irrigation, or prolonged wet soil conditions after application of F9312- 3 from seed germination through seedling emergence may
|
||
increase the risk of wheat seedling injury and needs to be avoided if possible.
|
||
• Before applying to wheat, verification of F9312- 3 selectivity on your variety must be confirmed to avoid injury to sensitive wheat varieties. Check with
|
||
the local Cooperative Extension agent for information on potential F9312- 3 varietal sensitivity. If var iety sensitivity is unknown, including with new
|
||
varieties, apply F9312-3 on a small area to confirm variety safety before use on large acreage.
|
||
Crop-Specific Use Directions
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied in a single application or in sequential applications at the following crop specific application timings
|
||
Preplant Surface Applications
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at the use rates specified in Table 21 as a broadcast spray to the soil surface no more than 30 days prior to planting on all soil types. If
|
||
rainfall or irrigation is not received within 7 days, weed control may be erratic.
|
||
Apply preplant only to soils with a CEC greater than 15, pH less than 7.5 and with an OM greater than 2% to reduce the risk of crop response.
|
||
Preemergence Surface Application
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at use rates specified in Table 21 after planting and before wheat spiking as a broadcast spray to the soil surface with uniform seedbed
|
||
which is firm and free of clods. Rainfall or irrigation of at least 0.5 inch prior to weed emergence is required for optimum herbicide activation and weed
|
||
control. If rainfall or irrigation is not received within 7 days, weed control may be erratic. Complete seed furrow closure and adequate soil coverage must
|
||
occur to prevent seed contact with F9312-3.
|
||
Apply preemergent only to soils with a CEC greater than 15, pH less than 7.5 and with an OM greater than 2% to reduce the risk of crop response.
|
||
Delayed Preemergence Application
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at use rates specified in Table 21 as a broadcast spray to the soil surface following wheat planting when 80 percent of germinated wheat
|
||
seeds have a shoot at least ½ inch long until wheat spiking to the soil surface with uniform seedbed which is firm and free of clods. Rainfall or irrigation of
|
||
at least 0.5 inch prior to weed emergence is required for optimum herbicide activation and weed control. If rainfall or irrigation is not received within 7 days,
|
||
weed control may be erratic.
|
||
Early Postemergence Application
|
||
Apply F9312-3 at use rates specified in Table 21 as a broadcast spray to wheat at spiking up to the 4
|
||
th tiller growth stage. F9312-3 will provide residual
|
||
preemergence control of susceptible weeds after F9312- 3 is activated by rainfall or irrigation. F9312 -3 may be tank -mixed or applied as a sequential
|
||
application with a labeled postemergence herbicide(s) for control of emerged weeds. Read and follow the most restrictive tank -mix partner label prior to
|
||
application. For optimum postemergence performance of small emerged susceptible broadleaf weeds, apply F9312-3 to actively growing weeds up to 2
|
||
inches tall and rosettes less than 2 inches across. Thorough coverage is essential for control. The use of an adjuvant is adv ised for consistent
|
||
postemergence control.
|
||
Under high moisture conditions the crop may experience some temporary crop response. The crop will rapidly outgrow these effects and develop normally
|
||
with no reduction in yield.
|
||
Tank Mixtures
|
||
For control of emerged weeds, weeds larger than listed in Table 2 and weeds not listed on the label a tank mix partner is required. It is the pesticide user’s
|
||
responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for
|
||
use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in
|
||
the tank mixture.
|
||
Sequential Applications
|
||
If a sequential application program of F9312- 3 is used (e.g., preplant or preemergence application followed by early postemergence application), the
|
||
maximum combined rate of F9312-3 that may be applied in a year is 4.55 fl oz/A (0.142 lb ai/A containing 0. 133 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.009 lb ai of
|
||
carfentrazone-ethyl).
|
||
Replanting Instructions
|
||
If a labeled crop treated with F9312- 3 is lost due to a natural catastrophe including hail or frost, cotton, wheat, corn, and soybeans can be replanted
|
||
immediately, provided this is not restricted on the label of a product used previously or by a product applied in a tank mixture with F9312-3.
|
||
|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
Notice: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms
|
||
are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.
|
||
The Directions for Use of this product 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 assumed by Buyer and User, and, to
|
||
the extent consistent with applicable law, Buyer and User agree to hold FMC and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors.
|
||
Seller warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes st ated on the
|
||
Directions for Use when used in accordance with the directions under normal conditions of use. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH
|
||
APPLICABLE LAW, FMC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NOR ANY OTHER
|
||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SELECTION, PURCHASE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
|
||
27
|
||
Any warranties, express or implied, having been made are inapplicable if this product has been used contrary to label instructions, or under
|
||
abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to (or beyond the control of) seller or FMC, and, to the extent
|
||
permitted by applicable law, buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, FMC or seller shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use
|
||
or handling of this product. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND
|
||
THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF FMC AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED
|
||
ON BREACH OF WARRANTY , CONTRACT, 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. Open dumping is prohibited.
|
||
Pesticide Storage
|
||
Store product in original container only, well ventilated area, separately from fertilizer, feed, or foodstuffs and away from other pesticides. 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. Call CHEMTREC (Transportation and Spills): (800) 424-9300.
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
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 A gency or the Hazardous Waste representative of the
|
||
nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
|
||
Container Handling
|
||
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 disposal. 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 f or recycling if available, or
|
||
reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other proc edures approved by state and local authorities. DO NOT cut or weld
|
||
metal containers. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
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 coll ection system. Repeat this
|
||
rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if available, or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a s anitary landfill, or by other
|
||
procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
LABEL TRACKING INFORMATION
|
||
Label Code: D-4919 010526
|
||
F9312-3, and FMC — Trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate.
|
||
© 2026 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved.
|
||
|
||
FMC Corporation
|
||
2929 Walnut St.
|
||
Philadelphia, PA 19104
|
||
1-800-436-0833 Page 1 of 4
|
||
Supplemental Labeling
|
||
|
||
F9312-3
|
||
|
||
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 279-3464
|
||
|
||
This supplemental label expires on December 31 st, 2030 and must not be used or distributed after
|
||
this date.
|
||
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
|
||
IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT
|
||
WITH ITS LABELING. ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ON
|
||
THE EPA REGISTERED LABEL ARE TO BE FOLLOWED.
|
||
|
||
This Supplemental labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide
|
||
application. Read the label affixed to the container before applying. Carefully follow all
|
||
precautionary statements and application use directions.
|
||
|
||
APPLICATION TIMINGS
|
||
Postemergence Fertilizer Impregnation
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Applications of F9312-3 impregnated on dry fertilizer are allowed for broadcast applications preemergence and postemergence to the
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crop, but preemergence to target, labeled weeds. Apply a minimum of 200 lb/A dry fertilizer and check application to ensure uniform
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coverage. Refer to the DRY FERTILIZER APPLICATION section of the F9312-3 label for additional information.
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CORN
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POST EMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
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Table 8.
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F9312-3 application rates for field corn (grown for grain, seed and silage), sweet corn and popcorn including sweet corn
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and popcorn grown for seed.
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Use Rate F9312-3 Herbicide (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture
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Coarse (Excludes
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sweet corn)
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Medium
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Excludes sweet corn at 2.0% O.M. or less
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Fine
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2.25 – 4.5 3.5 – 5.25 4.0 – 6.4
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• Use rates listed above are for residual control on the weed control list (Table 1).
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• Apply broadcast from emergence through V4 stage corn. From V4 to V8 stage apply only as directed row middle applications (drop
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nozzles, layby) avoiding spray deposition into the whorl.
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• For heavy weed densities and longer residual use the higher labeled rate by the soil type.
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• For improved performance, F9312- 3 may be tank -mixed with other herbicides including atrazine, dicamba or other appropriate
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postemergence herbicides. Applications to weeds larger than specified in Table 2 can result in unsatisfactory control.
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02/06/2026
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279-3464
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FMC Corporation
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2929 Walnut St.
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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1-800-436-0833 Page 2 of 4
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COTTON
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APPLICATION RATES
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Application rates for F9312-3 when applied alone, in tank mix, or sequentially in cotton are provided in Table 9.
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Table 9. Residual Rates of F9312-3 in Cotton
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Application Timing
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Use Rate F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture1
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Coarse2 Medium Fine
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Postemergence
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Early hooded/shielded sprayer.
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Lay-by directed spray
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2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8
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Postemergence via impregnation on dry bulk fertilizer
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2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8 2.8 – 3.8
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1 Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups.
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2 DO NOT apply as a pre-plant or preemergent application on Coarse soils categorized as Sand or Loamy Sand.
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Crop-Specific Restrictions
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• Postemergence Application (All Soil Textures) o DO NOT apply more than 3.8 fl oz/A of F9312- 3 (containing 0.111 lb ai of
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pyroxasulfone and 0.008 lb ai of carfentrazoneethyl) in a single application. o DO NOT apply more than 7.6 fl oz/A of F9312-3
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||
(containing 0.222 lb ai of pyroxasulfone and 0.016 lb ai of carfentrazoneethyl) per year.
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APPLICATION TIMINGS
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F9312-3 may be applied in a single application or in sequential applications.
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Postemergence Application
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F9312-3 is primarily a soil residual herbicide for grasses and small seeded broadleaves with postemergence control of small, broadleaf
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||
weeds. F9312-3 may be applied with a directed spray rig or via a hooded/shielded sprayer directing the spray solution to avoid contact
|
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with cotton foliage, green stem tissue, or blooms. F9312-3 may be applied in tank mixture with other herbicides to broaden weed
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||
spectrum and efficacy. F9312- 3 may be impregnated onto dry fertilizer and broadcast over -the-top of cotton. For specific mixing
|
||
instructions, refer to the Mixing and Loading Instructions under the PRODUCT INFORMATION section. For control of emerged weeds,
|
||
weeds larger than listed in table 2, or for weeds not covered on this label, a tank mix partner is required. Cov erage is essential for
|
||
good control. The use of an adjuvant is advised for consistent control.
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||
Hooded/Shielded Spray application
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||
Early applications to cotton at 5 to 6 nodes or less must be made with hooded or shielded spray equipment to completely avoid contact
|
||
with cotton plant tissue. Do not allow fine spray mist to escape the hooded/shielded sprayer. Choose pressure and nozzle combination
|
||
that avoids fine spray mist.
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||
|
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Early Directed Spray Application
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||
F9312-3 tank mix applications shall be made to cotton that is a minimum of 6 inches in height and has formed sufficient woody bark.
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Directed spray equipment must direct spray pattern beneath the crop canopy to contact woody stem tissue no more than 3 to 4 inches
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||
above the soil surface.
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||
|
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Lay-By Applications
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||
F9312-3 and labeled tank mixtures may be made to cotton plants of 12 inches or more in height with sufficient bark development and
|
||
height differential between crop bottom leaves and the soil. Spray solution shall be directed at the base of cotton plants to avoid
|
||
contact with green stem tissue or foliage while maintaining maximum contact with broadleaf weeds that are at appropriate treatment
|
||
size. DO NOT apply when conditions favoring drift exist or wind is above 10 mph.
|
||
|
||
Postemergence Fertilizer Impregnation
|
||
Applications of F9312-3 impregnated on dry fertilizer are allowed for foliar, broadcast applications from the 2- leaf cotton stage until
|
||
beginning bloom. Apply a minimum of 200 lb/A dry fertilizer and check application to ensure uniform coverage. Refer to the DR Y
|
||
FERTILIZER APPLICATION section of the F9312-3 label for additional information.
|
||
|
||
FMC Corporation
|
||
2929 Walnut St.
|
||
Philadelphia, PA 19104
|
||
1-800-436-0833 Page 3 of 4
|
||
|
||
MINT* (Peppermint and Spearmint)
|
||
Table 11.
|
||
Use rates of F9312-3 in Mint
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate for F9312-3 (fl oz/A) by Soil Texture1,2
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Dormant Application 3.5 3.5 3.5
|
||
1Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups
|
||
2Refer to Table 5 for active ingredient use rate equivalents
|
||
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||
PERENNIAL GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED
|
||
For Use in Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only
|
||
F9312-3 may be applied to perennial grasses for seed (fine fescue, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, and orchard grass), in the fall, or
|
||
in spring planted (at least 8 tillers) and established stands for preemergence residual weed control of many annual grasses, volunteer
|
||
sprouts, and winter annual broadleaf weeds listed in Table 1. Before applying to perennial grass for seed, verify with your local seed
|
||
company (supplier) the selectivity of F9312-3 on your variety to avoid potential injury.
|
||
Application Rates in Perennial Grasses Grown for Seed
|
||
Apply F9312-3 alone, in tank mix or sequentially with other pesticides labeled on perennial grass grown for seed at the residual rates
|
||
per cropping season (per year) in Table 14.
|
||
Table 14.
|
||
Use rates of F9312-3 in Perennial Grasses for Seed
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Use Rate of F9312-3 (fl
|
||
o by Soil
|
||
Texture1,2
|
||
z/A)
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Preemergence application for new seeding
|
||
(Seed row must have an activated carbon band above them) Do Not Use 2.75 - 3.0 3.0
|
||
|
||
ROTATIONAL CROPS
|
||
Table 4.
|
||
Crop
|
||
F9312-3
|
||
Use Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A)*
|
||
|
||
1.82 3.64 5.46 7.28 9.12
|
||
Rotational Crop Interval
|
||
(months after application)
|
||
|
||
Alfalfa 10 10 10 10 10
|
||
Bean, edible dry 9 9 9 9 11
|
||
Beans, edible pod and succulent shelled 11 11 11 11 11
|
||
Bulb Onion 2 4 4 4 4
|
||
|
||
1 Refer to Table 3 for definitions of soil texture groups
|
||
2 Refer to Table 5 for active ingredient use rate equivalents
|
||
|
||
FMC Corporation
|
||
2929 Walnut St.
|
||
Philadelphia, PA 19104
|
||
1-800-436-0833 Page 4 of 4
|
||
Canola (rapeseed) 12 12 15 18 18
|
||
Celery 0 0 0 0 4
|
||
Chickpea 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Corn 0 0 0 0 0
|
||
Cotton 1 2 4 4 4
|
||
Edamame 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Flax 2 4 6 8 8
|
||
Garlic 0 0 4 4 4
|
||
Grain Sorghum 6 6 10 12 12
|
||
Cool-season Grasses grown for seed* 11** 11** 18 18 18
|
||
Warm-season Grasses grown for seed 18 18 18 18 18
|
||
Green onion 4 6 8 12 12
|
||
Lentils 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Mint 4 4 4 4 4
|
||
Peanut 1 2 4 4 4
|
||
Peas, edible pod and succulent shelled 9 9 11 11 11
|
||
Peas, field (dry) 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Potato 0 0 0 0 0
|
||
Rice 10 12 18 24 24
|
||
Safflower 0 0 0 2 4
|
||
Small Grains (other than wheat) 11 11 11 18 18
|
||
Soybean 0 0 0 4 4
|
||
Sugar beet 12 12 15 15 15
|
||
Sugarcane 4 4 4 4 18
|
||
Sunflower 0 0 0 2 4
|
||
Other group 20B crops 4 4 4 4 4
|
||
Sweet Potato 4 4 4 9 9
|
||
Tobacco 9 9 9 12 12
|
||
Wheat, Triticale 0 1 4 6 6
|
||
Other crops 18 18 18 18 18
|
||
NOTE: For rotational crop restrictions when F9312-3 is used in tank mixtures or sequentially with other products, refer to the rotation
|
||
intervals on the other product label for possible additional restrictions.
|
||
|
||
FMC Corporation
|
||
2929 Walnut St.
|
||
Philadelphia, PA 19104
|
||
1-800-436-0833 Page 5 of 4
|
||
For up to 12 months following application to cotton and potato, the subsequent planted crop may only be a registered crop of
|
||
cafentrazone-ethyl.
|
||
*Only when grown in states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. For all other states, see rotational crop interval for “Other Crops”. **
|
||
An 11-month rotational crop interval only when greater than 15 inches of precipitation (rainfall/irrigation) has occurred from time of
|
||
application to planting of grasses grown for seed. If less than 15 inches of precipitation has occurred, the rotational inter val is 18
|
||
months.
|
||
|
||
LABEL TRACKING INFORMATION
|
||
Label Code: DR-4982 010526 XX-XX-XX
|
||
|
||
F9312-3 and FMC – Trademarks of FMC or an affiliate. 2026
|
||
FMC Corporation
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