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# HARDBALL
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- EPA Reg No: **5905-549**
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- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: 2,4-D (19.6%)
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- Label accepted: 2012-08-15
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00549-20120815.pdf
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---
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2.01 L
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON DC 20460
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OFFICE OF
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
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Mr Bill Washburn
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Helena Chemical Company
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225 Schilling Boulevard Suite 200
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Colherville TN38017
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Subject Label Amendment to remove RUP classification
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Product Name HARDBALL
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EPA Reg No 5905 549
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Application dated March 13 2012
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Decision Number 462706
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Dear Mr Washburn
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The labeling referred to above submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) as amended is acceptable
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One copy of the label stamped Accepted is enclosed for your records Products shipped
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after 18 months from the date on this notice or the next printing of the label, whichever occurs
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first, must bear the new revised label Amended labeling will supersede all previously accepted
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ones
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Per 40 CFR 156 10(6) submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release
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the product for shipment If you have questions or concerns regarding this letter please contact
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Beth Benbow at (703) 347 8072 or email at benbow bethanv@epa gov
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Sincerely
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.KathrynV Montague
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Product Manager 23
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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HardBall ^eraa a"
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
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2 4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
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OTHER INGREDIENTS
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TOTAL
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Equivalent to 19 6% 2 4 D Acid or 1 74 Ib /gal
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Isomer specific by AOAC Method 6 D01 5 (12th Ed)
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Patent No 5877112
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Other Patents Pending
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER PELIGRO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle
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(If you do not understand the label find someone to explain it to you)
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196%
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80 4%
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1000%
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES
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IF SWALLOWED
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IF INHALED
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IF ON SKIN OR
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CLOTHING
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5 20 minutes
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« Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing eye
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« Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for advice
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« Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for advice
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« Have person sip a glass of water
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« Do not induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by poison control center or doctor
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« Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person
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• Move victim to fresh air
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e If person is not breathing call 91 1 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably mouth to
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mouth if possible
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« Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for further treatment advice
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« Take off contaminated clothing
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« Rinse immediately with plenty of water for 1 5 20 minutes
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« Call a poison control center of 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 For emergency
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assistance call toll free 1 800 424 9300 (ChemTrec)
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Probable mucosal damage may contramdicate the use of gastric lavage Causes irreversible eye damage
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See Additional Precautions and Use Directions on Inside Panels
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EPA REG NO 5905 549
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EPA EST NO First Letters of Product Batch Code
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Indicate Producing Establishment 5905 AR 1=WA
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5905 GA 1=CG • 5905 IA 1=DI • 5905 CA 1=KC
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SN 1206/1008
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NET CONTENTS
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MANUFACTURED FOR
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HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
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225 SCHILLING BOULEVARD SUITE 300
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COLLIERVILLE TENNESSEE 38017
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Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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DANGER-PELIGRO
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Corrosive Causes irreversible eye damage Harmful if swallowed Harmful if inhaled Do not get in eyes or on clothing
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Avoid breathing spray mist or vapor Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some
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individuals
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical resistant are made of barrier laminate nitnle rubber neoprene rubber or viton If you
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want more options follow the instructions for category F on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart
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All mixers loaders applicators daggers and other handlers must wear
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° long sleeved shirt and long pants
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e shoes and socks
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• face shield or goggles
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« chemical resistant gloves when applying with any handheld equipment mixing or loading cleaning up spills or
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equipment or otherwise exposed to the concentrate and
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« Chemical resistant apron when mixing or loading cleaning up spills or equipment or otherwise exposed to the
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concentrate
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See engineering controls for additional requirements
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User Safety Requirements
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Follow manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE If no such instructions for washables exist use detergent
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and hot water Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry
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Engineering Control Statements
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Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit that meets the requirements listed in the WPS for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR
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170240(d)(6)]
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should wash hands before eating drinking chewing gum using tobacco or using the toilet
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(
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Users should remove clothmg/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing If
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pesticide gets on skin wash immediately with soap and water
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Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product Wash the outside of gloves before removing As soon
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as possible wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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For terrestrial uses This product may be toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates Do not apply directly to water to areas
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where surface water is present or to mtertidal areas beiow the mean high water mark except as noted on appropriate
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labels Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas Do not contaminate
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water when disposing of equipment wash waters or nnsate
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This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater The use of this
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chemical in areas where soils are permeable particularly where the water table is shallow may result in groundwater
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contamination Application around a cistern or well may result in contamination of drinking water or groundwater
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Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 2
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r
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Aquatic Weed Control Fish breathe dissolved oxygen in the water and decaying weeds also use oxygen When treating
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continuous dense weed masses it may be appropriate to treat only part of the infestation at a time For example apply the
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product in lanes separated by untreated strips that can be treated after vegetation in treated lanes has disintegrated During
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the growing season weeds decompose in a 2 to 3 week period following treatment Begin treatment along the shore and
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proceed outwards in bands to allow fish to move into untreated areas Waters having limited and less dense weed
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infestations may not require partial treatments
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Groundwater Contamination Most cases of groundwater contamination involving phenoxy herbicides such as 2 4 D have
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been associated with mixing/loading and disposal sites Caution should be exercised when handling 2 4 D pesticides at
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such sites to prevent contamination of groundwater supplies Use of closed systems for mixing or transferring this pesticide
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will reduce the probability of spills Placement of the mixing/loading equipment on an impervious pad to contain spills will
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help prevent groundwater contamination
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This product may cause injury to desirable plants by contacting foliage stems or roots Use care in all applications to avoid
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surface water or soil transport to non target plant areas Avoid contamination of irrigation or domestic water supplies Avoid
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applications in the vicinity of susceptible plants or when winds are blowing toward nearby susceptible plants or when
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temperature inversions are expected Avoid direct application or spray drift to susceptible plants since very small quantities
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of this herbicide can cause severe injury in the growing or dormant period Plants contacted may be killed or suffer
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significant injury resulting in grade or yield losses Do not apply in greenhouses
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Use an agriculturally accepted drift retardant designed to increase droplet size
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CHEMIGATION PROHIBITION
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Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system
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Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc
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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
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Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms forests nurseries and greenhouses
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and handlers of agricultural pesticides It contains requirements for training decontamination notification and emergency
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assistance It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal
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protective equipment (PPE) and restricted entry interval The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product
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that are 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 48 hours
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves
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contact with anything that has been treated such as plants soil or water is
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Coveralls
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Chemical resistant gloves made of any water proof material
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Shoes plus socks
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Protective Eyewear
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NON AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard
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for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170) The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on
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farms forests nurseries or greenhouses
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USE REQUIREMENTS FOR PASTURES PERENNIAL GRASSLANDS RANGELAND FALLOW LAND AND NONCROP
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AREAS Do not enter treated areas until spray has dried
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TURF USE REQUIREMENTS Do not allow persons (other than applicator) or pets on treated area during application Do
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not enter treated areas until spray has dried NOTE For application to turf being grown for sale or other commercial use as
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sod or for commercial seed production or for research purposes follow AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS on this
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label
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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A variety of factors including weather conditions (e g wind direction wind speed temperature relative humidity) and
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method of application (e g ground aerial airblast) can influence pesticide drift The applicator must evaluate all factors
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and make appropriate adjustments when applying this product
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Droplet Size
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When applying sprays that contain 2 4 D as the sole active ingredient or when applying sprays that contain 2 4 D mixed
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with active ingredients that require a Coarse or coarser spray apply only as a Coarse or coarser spray (ASAE standard
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572) or volume mean diameter of 385 microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles
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When applying sprays that contain 2 4 D mixed with other active ingredients that require a Medium or more fine spray
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apply only as a Medium or coarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or a volume mean diameter of 300 microns or greater for
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spinning atomizer nozzles
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Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 4
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Wind Speed
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Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 15 mph Only apply this product if the wind direction favors on target deposition
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and there are not sensitive areas (including but not limited to residential areas bodies of water known habitat for
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nontarget species nontarget crops) within 250 feet downwind If applying a Medium spray leave one swath unsprayed at
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the downwind edge of the treated field
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Temperature Inversions
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If applying at wind speeds less than 3 mph the applicator must determine if a) conditions of temperature inversion exist or
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b)stable atmospheric conditions exist at or below nozzle height Do not make applications into areas of temperature
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inversions or stable atmospheric conditions
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Susceptible Plants
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Do not apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food forage or other plantings that might be damaged or
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crops thereof rendered unfit for sale use or consumption Susceptible crops include but are not limited to cotton okra
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flowers grapes (in growing stage) fruit trees (foliage) soybeans (vegetative stage) ornamentals sunflowers tomatoes
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beans and other vegetables or tobacco Small amounts of spray drift that might not be visible may injure susceptible
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broadleaf plants
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Other State and Local Requirements
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Applicators must follow all state and local pesticide drift requirements regarding application of 2 4 D herbicides Where
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states have more stringent regulations they must be observed
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Equipment
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All aerial and ground application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using appropriate carriers or
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surrogates
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Additional requirements for aerial applications
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The boom length must not exceed 75% of the wmgspan or 90% of the rotor blade diameter
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Release spray at the lowest height consistent with efficacy and flight safety Do not release spray at a height greater than
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10 feet above the crop canopy unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety This requirement does not apply to
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forestry or rights of way applications
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When applications are made with a crosswmd the swath will be displaced downwind The applicator must compensate for
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this by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind
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Additional requirements for ground boom application
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Do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy
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Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal
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PESTICIDE STORAGE Do not store below temperature of 0°F If frozen warm to 40°F and re dissolve before using by
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rolling or shaking container This product can be stored in an unheated building Store in a safe manner Store in original
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container only Keep container tightly closed when not in use Reduce stacking height where local conditions can affect
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package strength Do not store under conditions which might adversely affect the container or its ability to function properly
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Pesticide wastes are toxic Improper disposal of excess pesticide spray mixture or nnsate is a
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violation of Federal law and may contaminate groundwater If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label
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instructions contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at the
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nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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NONREFILLABLE METAL CONTAINER (EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this
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container Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the
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remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip
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Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds Pour rmsate into application equipment or a
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mix tank or store rmsate for later use or disposal Dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip Repeat this
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procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by
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other procedures approved by state and local authorities
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NONREFILLABLE METAL CONTAINER (GREATER THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this container Triple
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rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into
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application equipment or a mix tank Fill the container V4 full with water Replace and tighten closures Tip
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container on its side and roll it back and forth ensuring at least one complete revolution for 30 seconds Stand the
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container on its end and tip it back and forth several times Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it
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back and forth several times Empty the rmsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rmsate for later
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use or disposal Repeat this procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of
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in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities
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NONREFILLABLE PLASTIC CONTAINER (EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this
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container Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the
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remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip
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Fill the container % full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds Pour rmsate into application equipment or a
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mix tank or store rmsate for later use or disposal Dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip Repeat this
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procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or
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incineration if allowed by state and local authorities by burning If burned, stay out of smoke
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NONREFILLABLE PLASTIC CONTAINER (GREATER THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this container Triple
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rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into
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application equipment or a mix tank Fill the container % full with water Replace and tighten closures Tip
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container on its side and roll it back and forth ensuring at least one complete revolution for 30 seconds Stand the
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container on its end and tip it back and forth several times Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it
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back and forth several times Empty the rmsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rmsate for later
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use or disposal Repeat this procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of
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in a sanitary landfill or incineration if allowed by state and local authorities by burning If burned stay out of
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smoke
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Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc 6
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REFILLABLE CONTAINER Refill this container with pesticide only Do not reuse this container for any other
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purpose Prior to refilling inspect thoroughly for damage such as cracks punctures abrasions and damaged or
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worn out threads on closure devices Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking containers Check for leaks after
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refilling and before transportation Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person
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disposing of the container Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller To clean the container
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before final disposal empty the remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank Fill
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the container about 10 percent full with water Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes
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Pour or pump rmsate into application equipment or rmsate collection system Repeat this rinsing procedure two
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more times If the container is not being refilled return to the point of purchase or designated location
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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Local conditions crop varieties and application method may affect performance of this product User should consult local
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extension service agricultural experiment station or university weed specialists and state regulatory agencies for
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recommendations in your area
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Best results are obtained when product is applied to young succulent weeds that are actively growing Application rates
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lower than specified will not be satisfactory on susceptible annual weeds For perennial weeds and conditions such as the
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very dry areas of the western states where control is difficult the higher listed rates should be used When product is used
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for weed control in crops the growth stage of the crop must be considered Some plants and weeds especially woody
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varieties are hard to control and may require repeat applications Application rates should be 1 to 5 gallons of total spray
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by air or 5 to 25 gallons by ground equipment unless otherwise directed In either case use the same amount of HardBall
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per acre HardBall should not be allowed to come into contact with desirable susceptible plants such as beans cotton fruit
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trees grapes legumes ornamentals peas tomatoes and other vegetables HardBall should not be used in greenhouses
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If stored below freezing it may be necessary to warm product to 40°F and agitate before using This does not affect the
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efficacy of the product Spray equipment used to apply HardBall or other products containing 2 4 D should not be used for
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any other purpose until thoroughly cleaned with a suitable chemical cleaner
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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HardBall will control or partially control the following as well as many other noxious plants susceptible to 2 4 D
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Alders Alligatorweed
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American Lotus Arrowhead
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Artichoke Austrian Fieldcress
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Biden Bittersweet
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Bittercress smallflower Black eyed Susan
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Bitterweed Bitter wmtercress
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Blessed Thistle Blue lettuce
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Blue Thistle Blueweed Texas
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Box elder Broomweed common
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Buckhorn Bull nettle
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Bull Thistle Bulrush
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Burdock common Bur ragweed
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Buttercup smallflowered Burhead
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Carpetweed Carolina geranium
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Chickweed Catnip
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Chicory Cmquefoil common & rough
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Cockle Cocklebur common
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Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc j
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Coffeebean
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Creeping jenny
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Croton (Texas woolly)
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Dandelion
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Dogfennel (mayweed)
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Evening primrose common
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Fanweed
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Fleabane
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Florida Pusley
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Four o clock
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Frenchweed
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Goatsbeard
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Hemp
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Henbit
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Honeysuckle
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Indigo
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Jerusalem artichoke
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Jimsonweed
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Ladysthumb
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Loco Bigbend
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Marestail
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Mexican weed
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Mornmgglory (annual common
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woolly)
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Mustards (except blue) prior to
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bolting
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Parrotfeather
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Pennywort
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Plantains
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Peppergrass
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Pokeweed
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Poverty weed
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Prickly lettuce
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Purslane common
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Radish
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Ragweeds (common giant)
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Rough fleabane
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Shepherdspurse
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Sneezeweed bitter
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Spanish Needles
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Stinging Nettles
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Stmkweed
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Sunflower
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Sweetclover (annual)
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Tarweed
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Thistles
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Toadflax
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Coffeeweed
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Cornflower
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Curly indigo
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Devil s Claw
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Proboscidea louisianica
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Duckweed
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Elderberry
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Evening primrose cutleaf
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Fixweed
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Figwort
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Goosefoot
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Galmsoga (elderberry hairy)
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Gumweed
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Healall
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Horsetail
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Indian Mallow
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Jewelweed
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Klamathweed
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Lambsquarters common
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Marijuana
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Mallow (Venice dwarf little)
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Marshelder
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Milk vetch
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iv Mousetail
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Nutgrass
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Parsnip
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Pennycress (fanweed)
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Pepperweeds (except perennial)
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Poison ivy
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Poorjoe
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Primrose
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Puncture vine
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Quickweed
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Redstem
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Rush
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Sicklepod
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Sowthistle (annual spiny)
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Spatterdock
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Speedwell
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St John s Wort
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Sumacs
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Tanweed
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Velvetleaf
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Venicemallow
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Virginia copperleaf
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Water hyacinth
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Tumbleweed
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Vetches except hairy
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Virginia creeper
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Water lily
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Wild carrot
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Wild hemp
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Wild mustard
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Wild radish
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Wild sweet potato
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Witchweed
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Yellow goatsbeard
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Yellow starthistle
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Water plantain
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Water primrose
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Water shield
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Wild lettuce
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Wild parsnip
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Wild rape
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Wild strawberry
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Willow
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Wormwood
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Yellow rocket
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Weeds Partially Controlled (Higher rates and/or repeated applications may be needed)
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Alfalfa
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Bindweeds (hedge European)
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Bull thistle
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Chamise
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Corn gromwell
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Dandelion
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Dogbanes
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Ground ivy
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Henbit
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Ironweed
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Knotweed
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Manzanita
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Nettles
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Prickly lettuce
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Russian thistle
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Sagebrush (big sand)
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Sand shmnery oak
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Salt Cedar (T ramossissim)
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Smartweed Pennsylvania
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Vervains
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Western ironweed
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Wild garlic
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Beggarticks
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Buckbrush
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Canada thistle
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Clover red
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Coyotebrush
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Docks
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Goldenrod
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Hawkweed
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Hoary cress
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Mallow
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Many flowered aster
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Musk thistle
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Orange Hawkweed
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Peppergrass
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Rabbitbrush
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Sage coastal
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Salsify (western common)
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Smartweed annual
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Tansyragwort
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Vetch hairy
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Wild carrot
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Wild onion
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Weeds Partially Controlled And For Which Locally Resistant Biotypes May Occur
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Pigweed
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Weeds Suppressed When Another Labeled Herbicide Is Also Applied
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Bindweed (field) Russian knapweed
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MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
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HardBall is a macro emulsifiable concentrate formulation intended for dilution in water for many applications For certain
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specified applications liquid fertilizer or oil may replace part or all of the water as diluent
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If dry flowable (DF) wettable powder (WP) or flowable (F) tank mix products are to be used these should generally be
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added to the spray tank first Refer to the mixing directions on the labels of the tank mix products
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For best results thoroughly clean sprayer immediately after use by flushing system with water and heavy duty detergent
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such as Wipe Out®
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Water Spray To prepare a water spray mixture fill clean spray tank about 1/2 to 2/3 full with clean water With agitation
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turned on add the required amount of HardBall Continue agitation while adding balance of water and during spray
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operations NOTE In water this product forms a macro emulsion and can separate upon prolonged standing If spray
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mixture is allowed to stand agitate again to assure uniformity
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Liquid Fertilizer Spray Due to increased risk of crop foliage burn with fertilizer use only as recommended on this label or
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supplemental labeling distributed for HardBall Use fertilizer rate recommended locally Fill clean spray tank about 1/2 to
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2/3 full with liquid nitrogen fertilizer (UAN or urea) solution Add required amount of product with vigorous agitation running
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Continue agitation while adding balance of liquid fertilizer and during spray operations Application should be made
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immediately Overnight storage of mixture is not recommended Application during very cold (near freezing) temperatures
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is not advisable because of the likelihood of crop injury This product is formulated to be compatible with most liquid
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nitrogen solutions however due to variability in fertilizers users may wish to perform a jar compatibility test before large
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scale mixing
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Oil Spray Use only as recommended on this label or supplemental labeling distributed for HardBall Fill clean spray tank
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about 1/2 to 2/3 full with an oil approved for agricultural use (diesel oil fuel oil stove oil etc) Add required amount of
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product with agitation turned on Continue agitation while adding balance of oil The resulting mixture is a solution and will
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generally remain uniform without agitation once mixed However agitation is suggested if available Do not allow any water
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to get into the spray mixture to avoid formation of an invert emulsion (mayonnaise consistency)
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Water Spray With Oil Use only as recommended on this label or supplemental labeling distributed for HardBall Where a
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combination of water and oil diluent is recommended the use of emulsifiable crop oil or crop oil concentrate is suggested
|
|
since mild agitation will be sufficient Mix in the sequence of water product and oil If diesel or other non emulsified oils
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listed above under Oil Spray are desired for use with water add no more than 1 quart of such oil per 1 gallon of water and
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agitate vigorously until tank is emptied If possible premix non emulsified oil with this product and add this premix to a
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mostly filled spray tank with agitation on Follow these procedures carefully to avoid formation of an invert emulsion
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(mayonnaise consistency)
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APPLICATION PROCEDURES
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Use calibrated spray equipment for all types of applications to assure applying the recommended amount of spray mixture
|
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per acre Use sufficient spray volume within the ranges specified to obtain good coverage of weeds HardBall is absorbed
|
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sufficiently within 1 hour after application to provide adequate weed control
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Ground Broadcast Spray Unless otherwise specified in the appropriate crop or non crop directions apply in 5 or more
|
|
gallons of spray solution per acre Use enough spray volume to provide uniform coverage of weeds taking into account the
|
|
amount of vegetation present and the type of application equipment to be used As crop canopy and weed density
|
|
increase a higher spray volume may be needed for equivalent coverage and weed control Typical crop applications utilize
|
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10 to 50 gallons of spray solution per acre while certain high volume non crop applications may utilize more than 100
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gallons per acre Use coarse sprays to minimize potential spray drift Do not apply with hollow cone nozzles or other
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nozzles that produce fine spray droplets Boom spraying with flat fan or low volume nozzles is generally most suitable for
|
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ground broadcast applications
|
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Ground Band Spray Determine band equivalents to broadcast rates and volumes by the following formulas
|
|
Band width in inches x Broadcast = Band rate
|
|
Row width in inches rate per acre per acre
|
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Band width in inches x Broadcast = Band volume
|
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Row width in inches volume per acre per acre
|
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Aerial Broadcast Spray Unless otherwise specified in the appropriate crop or non crop directions apply in 1 to 5 gallons
|
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of spray solution per acre For best coverage and weed control as well as reduced potential for spray drift a minimum of 3
|
|
gallons per acre is suggested Avoid using nozzles or nozzle configurations that generate fine droplets One configuration
|
|
usually found to be suitable includes straight stream nozzles (such as disk with no swirl plate) directed straight back along
|
|
the wind stream Mechanical flagging or GPS (Global Positioning Systems) is suggested to obtain more uniform
|
|
application
|
|
With fixed wing or helicopter application an exactly even swath deposition may not be achieved and consequently crop
|
|
injury or pesticide nonperformance may result wholly or in part Do not apply by air during periods of thermal inversion
|
|
Avoid application if potential for drift is excessive and/or susceptible crops are growing in the vicinity
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TANK MIXES
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Unless otherwise prohibited on this label or the label of an intended tank mix product this product may be applied in
|
|
combination with any herbicide registered for the same crop timing and method of application Observe the most
|
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restrictive label statements of various tank mix products used LIABILITY FOR CROP INJURY RESULTING FROM A
|
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TANK MIXTURE NOT SPECIFIED ON THIS LABEL OR SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING DISTRIBUTED FOR HardBall IS
|
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SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED BY HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
|
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Glyphosate Tank Mixes
|
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HardBall + Glyphosate (various formulations) may be used on all approved crops use sites and use patterns approved on
|
|
both labels HardBall should be used at the rate of 1 5 3 pints in combination with the appropriate rate of Glyphosate per
|
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acre to provide best control of weed pest species Consult the Glyphosate label to determine proper rate of Glyphosate to
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be used in combination with HardBall
|
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COMPATIBILITY
|
|
Before full scale mixing of this product with other herbicides fertilizer solutions and adjuvants it is advisable to determine
|
|
the compatibility of the proposed mixture Use proportionate quantities of each ingredient and mix in a small container
|
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Always mix one product thoroughly with the diluent before adding another product If no incompatibility is evident after 30
|
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minutes the mixture is generally compatible for spraying
|
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PUNTING IN TREATED AREAS
|
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Labeled Crops Within 29 days following an application of this product plant only those crops named as use sites on this
|
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or other registered 2 4 D labels Follow more specific limitations if any provided in the directions for individual crops
|
|
Labeled crops may be at risk for crop injury or loss when planted soon after application especially in the first 14 days
|
|
Degradation factors described below should be considered in weighing this risk
|
|
Other Crops All other crops may be planted 30 or more days following an application without concern for illegal residues
|
|
in the planted crop However under certain conditions there may be a risk of injury to susceptible crops Degradation
|
|
factors described below should be considered in weighing this risk Under normal conditions any crop may be planted
|
|
without risk of injury if at least 90 days of soil temperatures above freezing have elapsed since application
|
|
Degradation Factors When planting into treated areas the risk of crop injury is less if lower rates of product were applied
|
|
and conditions following application have included warm moist soil conditions that favor rapid degradation of 2 4 D Risk is
|
|
greater if higher rates of product were applied and soil temperatures have been cold and/or soils have been excessively wet
|
|
or dry in the days following application Consult your local Agricultural Extension Service for information about susceptible
|
|
crops and typical soil conditions in your area
|
|
APPLICATIONS
|
|
READ ALL PROCEEDING GENERAL SECTIONS OF LABEL AND WARRANTY BEFORE USE
|
|
Unless otherwise specified applications may be made by ground or air equipment Ground applications may provide more
|
|
thorough coverage and better weed control For selective postemergent weed control in crops do not add oil surfactant
|
|
fertilizer or other additives unless specifically recommended on this label or supplemental labeling
|
|
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ASPARAGUS
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CROP STAGE
|
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After cutting
|
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APPLICATION RATE/ACRE
|
|
892 pints
|
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(1 75 - 2 0 Ibs acid equivalent)
|
|
DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
|
Apply on actively growing weeds
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON ASPARAGUS
|
|
e PHI Do not harvest within 3 days of application
|
|
« Max application rate/acre 9 2 pints (2 0 Ibs acid equivalent)
|
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o Max seasonal rate 2 3 gals (4 0 ibs acid equivalent per acre)
|
|
» Do not exceed two applications per crop cycle
|
|
» Do not apply within 30 days of previous application
|
|
LOW BUSH BLUEBERRIES
|
|
CROP STAGE
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Postharvest
|
|
APPLICATION RATE/ACRE
|
|
Wiper solution containing 0 14 to 0 17
|
|
pints (2 24 to 2 72 ounces)
|
|
(003 00375 Ibs /gallon (36 45g/l)
|
|
acid eq )
|
|
Solution containing 75 1 0 Ib acid
|
|
equivalent per 10 gallons of oil
|
|
DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
|
Make directed wipe or spot applications
|
|
when tips are above the crop
|
|
Make directed application to cut
|
|
hardwoods in row middles in summer
|
|
or fall after harvest
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON LOW BUSH BLUEBERRIES
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
« Limited to one postemergence application per year
|
|
« Maximum of 2 72 ounces (0375 Ibs acid equivalent)
|
|
e
|
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« Avoid herbicide contact with blueberry foliage
|
|
0 Apply only in the nonbearmg year
|
|
Postharvest
|
|
« Limited to one post harvest application per crop cycle
|
|
• Max of 1 0 Ib ae/gallon spray solution per application
|
|
• For spot or directed wipe treatment only
|
|
• Apply only in non bearing years
|
|
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HIGH BUSH BLUEBERRIES
|
|
CROP STAGE
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Postharvest
|
|
APPLICATION RATE/ACRE
|
|
3540 pints
|
|
3540 pints
|
|
DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
|
Make directed or shielded application
|
|
in the spring
|
|
Make directed application to row
|
|
middles in summer or fall after harvest
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON HIGH BUSH BLUEBERRIES
|
|
Postemergence and Postharvest
|
|
• PHI Do not harvest within 30 days of application
|
|
« Limited to two (2) applications per year
|
|
« Maximum rate 102 ounces (1 4 Ibs acid equivalent) per acre per application
|
|
CEREAL GRAINS
|
|
(Spring Wheat and Tnticale)
|
|
WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HARDBALL
|
|
PER ACRE
|
|
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Not underseeded with legumes
|
|
Onset of Tillering Stage
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Annual and biennial
|
|
broadleaf weeds
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
1 1 75 pints
|
|
Apply after gram is well tillered (usually
|
|
about 4 to 8 inches high) Do not spray
|
|
gram in the boot to dough stage Grains
|
|
are generally tolerant of these treatments
|
|
but risk of crop injury is greater than at full
|
|
tillering stage Do not make application if
|
|
the risk of injury is unacceptable The
|
|
onset of tillering stage is defined as gram
|
|
having 1 or more tillers as well as 3 or
|
|
more leaves
|
|
Full Tillering Stage
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Annual and biennial
|
|
broadleaf weeds
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
1 3 25 pints
|
|
For these applications full tillering stage is
|
|
defined as gram that has 3 or more tillers
|
|
and the flag leaf should not be visible
|
|
Apply after gram is 8 inches tall Do not
|
|
spray gram in boot to dough stage Do not
|
|
spray alfalfa or sweet clover unless the
|
|
infestation is severe and injury to these
|
|
legumes can be tolerated
|
|
Emergency Weed Control in
|
|
Tnticale Wheat
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
45 To control difficult weed problems in
|
|
certain areas such as under dry conditions
|
|
especially in Western areas higher rates
|
|
up to 4 5 pints per acre may be needed
|
|
Higher rates increase the risk of crop
|
|
injury The severity of the weed problem
|
|
should be balanced against the possibility
|
|
of crop injury Do not apply before the tiller
|
|
stage or from boot to dough stage
|
|
* Use the lower rate if small annual and biennial weeds are the major problem Use the higher rate if perennial weeds or
|
|
annual and biennial weeds are present which are in the hard to kill categories as determined by local experience The
|
|
higher rates increase the risk of gram injury and should be used only where the weed control problem justifies the gram
|
|
damage risk Do not apply Hardball to gram in the seedling stage
|
|
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON SPRING WHEAT & TRITICALE
|
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• For aerial application on gram apply HardBall in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre
|
|
e For ground application a minimum of 10 to 15 gallons of water per acre is needed for proper spray coverage
|
|
« Do not permit dairy animals or meat animals being finished for slaughter to forage treated gram fields within 2 weeks after
|
|
treatment
|
|
» Do not feed treated straw to livestock if an emergency treatment as described above is applied
|
|
» Postemergence
|
|
0 Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
0 Maximum of 92 ounces per acre per application
|
|
« Preharvest
|
|
0 Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
0 Maximum of 36 ounces per acre per application
|
|
« Preharvest interval (PHI) is 14 days
|
|
» Limited to 1 gallon per acre per crop cycle
|
|
WINTER WHEAT BARLEY AND RYE
|
|
WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HARDBALL
|
|
PER ACRE
|
|
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Not underseeded with legumes
|
|
Onset of Tillering Stage
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Annual and biennial
|
|
broadleaf weeds
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
1 3 25 pints
|
|
Apply after gram is well tillered (usually
|
|
about 4 to 8 inches high) Do not spray
|
|
gram in the boot to dough stage Grains
|
|
are generally tolerant of these treatments
|
|
but risk of crop injury is greater than at full
|
|
tillering stage Do not make application if
|
|
the risk of injury is unacceptable The
|
|
onset of tillering stage is defined as gram
|
|
having 1 or more tillers as well as 3 or
|
|
more leaves
|
|
Full Tillering Stage
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Annual and biennial
|
|
broadleaf weeds
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
1 3 25 pints
|
|
For these applications full tillering stage is
|
|
defined as gram that has 3 or more tillers
|
|
and the flag leaf should not be visible
|
|
(usually 4 to 8 inches tall) Do not spray
|
|
gram in boot to dough stage Do not spray
|
|
alfalfa or sweet clover unless the
|
|
infestation is severe and injury to these
|
|
legumes can be tolerated
|
|
Emergency Weed Control in
|
|
Tnticale Wheat
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
4 5 pints To control difficult weed problems in
|
|
certain areas such as under dry conditions
|
|
especially in Western areas higher rates
|
|
up to 4 5 pints per acre may be needed
|
|
Higher rates increase the risk of crop
|
|
injury The severity of the weed problem
|
|
should be balanced against the possibility
|
|
of crop injury Do not apply before the tiller
|
|
stage or from boot to dough stage
|
|
Use the lower rate if small annual and biennial weeds are the major problem Use the higher rate if perennial weeds or
|
|
annual and biennial weeds are present which are in the hard to kill categories as determined by local experience The
|
|
higher rates increase the risk of gram injury and should be used only where the weed control problem justifies the gram
|
|
damage risk Do not apply Hardball to gram in the seedling stage
|
|
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON CEREAL GRAINS
|
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• For aerial application on gram apply HardBall in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre
|
|
« For ground application a minimum of 10 to 15 gallons of water per acre is needed for proper spray coverage
|
|
« Do not permit dairy animals or meat animals being finished for slaughter to forage treated gram fields within 2 weeks after
|
|
treatment
|
|
« Do not feed treated straw to livestock if an emergency treatment as described above is applied
|
|
» Postemergence
|
|
Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
0 Maximum of 5 68 pints per acre per application
|
|
o Preharvest
|
|
0 Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
0 Maximum of 36 ounces per acre per application
|
|
• Preharvest interval (PHI) is 14 days
|
|
o Limited to 1 gallon per acre per crop cycle
|
|
CEREAL GRAINS (Not Underseeded with a Legume)
|
|
(OATS)
|
|
WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HARDBALL
|
|
PER ACRE* (Average Conditions)
|
|
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Spring Planted Oats
|
|
Full Tillering Stage
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Annual and biennial
|
|
Broadleaf weeds
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
1 pint
|
|
Apply in sufficient water to give good
|
|
coverage Apply after the fully tillered
|
|
stage except during the boot to dough
|
|
stage Note Oats are less tolerant to 2 4
|
|
D than wheat or barley andmore likely to
|
|
be injured Grains should have 3 or more
|
|
tillers and the flag leaf should not be
|
|
visible Oats are less tolerant to HardBall
|
|
than wheat or barley and present a greater
|
|
risk of crop injury The severity of the weed
|
|
problem should be balanced against the
|
|
possibility of crop injury Larger weeds and
|
|
hard to kill weeds may be poorly
|
|
controlled especially under dry conditions
|
|
Fall Planted Oats
|
|
1 3 25 pints
|
|
Apply after full tillering but before early
|
|
boot stage Some difficult weeds may
|
|
require higher rates per acre for maximum
|
|
control but injury may result Do not spray
|
|
during or immediately following cold
|
|
weather Note Oats are less tolerant to
|
|
2 4 D than wheat or barley and more likely
|
|
to be injured
|
|
Pre Harvest 2 pints Apply with recommended amount of water
|
|
per acre when grains are in the hard dough
|
|
stage to control large weeds that may
|
|
interfere with harvest Best results will be
|
|
obtained when soil moisture is sufficient to
|
|
cause succulent weed growth Addition of
|
|
a nonionic surfactant such as INDUCE®
|
|
OR DYNE AMIC® usually improves weed
|
|
control
|
|
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|
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If band treatment is used base the dosage rate on the actual area sprayed
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON OATS (Not Underseeded with a Legume)
|
|
o The higher rates increase the risk of gram injury and should be used only where the weed control problem justifies the
|
|
grain damage risk
|
|
e Apply HardBall in sufficient water for adequate coverage
|
|
o Do not permit dairy animals or meat animals being finished for slaughter to forage treated gram fields within 2 weeks after
|
|
treatment
|
|
« Do not feed treated straw to livestock
|
|
• Postemergence
|
|
Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
0 Maximum of 92 ounces per acre per application
|
|
• Preharvest
|
|
0 Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
0 Maximum of 36 ounces per acre per application
|
|
• Preharvest interval (PHI) is 14 days
|
|
» Limited to 1 gallon per acre per crop cycle
|
|
Livestock Feeding Restrictions Do not permit dairy animals or meat animals being finished for slaughter to forage or
|
|
graze treated gram fields within 2 weeks after treatment Do not feed treated straw to livestock if an emergency and/or
|
|
preharvest treatment are applied
|
|
Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizers At full tiller product may be combined with liquid nitrogen fertilizers suitable for foliar
|
|
application to small grains Refer to Mixing Instructions section of this label for further information Fertilizers can increase
|
|
foliage contact burn of herbicides Reducing the fertilizer rate and concentrations will reduce the hazard of foliage burn
|
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Tank Mixtures HardBall may be tank mixed with other herbicides for control of certain weeds in small grains Use tank mix
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directions appearing on the labels of the specific herbicides when tank mixing with this product Observe all precautions and
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limitations on labeling of product used in a particular tank mix
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Suggested 2 way tank mix combinations are listed below
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HardBall + Ally® (Use on Wheat & Barley only)
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HardBall + Amber® (Use on Wheat & Barley only)
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HardBall + Canvas® (Use on Wheat & Barley only)
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HardBall + Express® (Use on Wheat & Barley only)
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HardBall + Finesse® (Use on Wheat & Barley only)
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HardBall + Glean® (Use on Wheat Oats & Barley only)
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HardBall + Harmony® Extra (Use on Wheat Oats & Barley only)
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HardBall + Peak® (Use on Wheat Oats Barley & Rye)
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HardBall + Bromoxynil (Use on Wheat Oats Barley & Rye)
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HardBall + Dicamba (Use on Wheat Oats & Barley only)
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HardBall + Diuron (Use on Wheat Oats & Barley only)
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HardBall + Metnbuzm (Use on Wheat & Barley only)
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Suggested 3 way tank mixes include
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Ally®
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Amber®
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Canvas®
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Express®
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Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 17
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Finesse®
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Glean®
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Harmony® Extra
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HardBall + Bromoxynil or Dicamba or Diuron or Metnbuzm + Peak®
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HardBall + Diuron + Metnbuzm
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HardBall + Diuron + Dicamba
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HardBall + Diuron + Bromoxynil
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HardBall + Dicamba + Metnbuzm
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HardBall + Dicamba + Bromoxynil
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HardBall + Metnbuzm + Bromoxynil
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Refer to the previous section (Suggested 2 way tank mix combinations) and the registered product labels to determine the
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specific small gram crops that may be treated
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CORN (Field AND Pop)
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WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HARDBALL
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PER ACRE
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Corn (Field and Pop)
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Preplant
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Fine and medium texture soils
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having 1% or more organic matter
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For coarse textured soils with 2%
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|
or more organic matter
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Preemergence
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Fine and medium texture soils
|
|
having 1% or more organic matter
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For coarse textured soils with 2%
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|
or more organic matter
|
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Postemergence
|
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Annual broadleaf weeds
|
|
Early Postemergence (from
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spike to 4 leaf stage or up to 8
|
|
inches)
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|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
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Late Postemergence (corn is 8
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36 inches tall before tasselmg)
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Preharvest
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1 4 5 pints
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1 3 0 pints
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|
145
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1 pint*
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1/2 pint to 2 25 pints
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1 3 to 2 25 pints
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2 to 6 75 pints
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To control emerged broadleaf weed
|
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seedlings or existing cover crops prior
|
|
to planting corn apply 7 to 14 days
|
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before planting Use high rate for less
|
|
susceptible weeds or cover crops such
|
|
as alfalfa
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Apply 3 to 5 days after planting but
|
|
before corn emerges Liquid fertilizers
|
|
and agriculturally approved surfactants
|
|
may be added
|
|
*Due to the lower rate partial weed
|
|
control may result on coarse soils
|
|
Apply when weeds are small and corn
|
|
is less than 8 inches tall (to top of
|
|
canopy) Many types of adjuvants will
|
|
increase risk of crop injury Where an
|
|
adjuvant is required because of tank
|
|
mixing with another herbicide use the
|
|
lowest recommended concentration of
|
|
a nonionic surfactant such as
|
|
INDUCE® (often at 0 25% vol /vol or
|
|
less) to minimize such risk Corn may
|
|
be brittle and subject to breaking by
|
|
wind and/or cultivation especially in
|
|
the 2 weeks following application
|
|
Avoid spraying just after corn leaves
|
|
unfold
|
|
When corn is 8 36 inches tall use drop
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|
Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc 18
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|
|
|
nozzles and keep spray off foliage
|
|
Treat perennial weeds when they are in
|
|
the bud to bloom stage The timing can
|
|
extend until corn is 36 inches tall or to
|
|
tasselmg whichever comes first but
|
|
weeds usually become too large and
|
|
hard to control Lowest rates may not
|
|
provide adequate weed control unless
|
|
used in a tank mix with another
|
|
registered herbicide
|
|
After the hard dough (or denting) stage
|
|
when silks have turned brown apply
|
|
the appropriate rate to suppress
|
|
perennial weeds such as hemp
|
|
dogbane or field bindweed and many
|
|
tall weeds such as cocklebur pigweed
|
|
and sunflower that interfere with
|
|
harvest Weed seed production will
|
|
also be suppressed if application is
|
|
prior to the flowering stage of weeds
|
|
The high rate is recommended under
|
|
dry conditions
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON Corn (Field and Pop)
|
|
• Corn (Field and Pop)
|
|
0 Preharvest Interval (PHI) is 7 days
|
|
0 Do not use treated crop as fodder for 7 days following application
|
|
0 Do not apply on fine or coarse textured soils (silt & clay loams) with less than 1% organic matter or on coarse
|
|
textured soils (sand sandy loam loamy sand) with less than 2% organic matter
|
|
0 Maximum Use rate per acre per crop cycle is 1 75 gallons
|
|
0 Preplant or Preemergence
|
|
« Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
« Maximum of 4 5 pints per acre per application
|
|
« Do not apply preemergence if a preplant application of this product was made
|
|
0 Postemergence
|
|
• Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
» Maximum of 2 25 pints per acre per application
|
|
» Do not spray corn in the tassel to dough stage
|
|
o Do not apply with liquid fertilizer or oil
|
|
• Postemergence application should not follow a preplant or preemergence application by less than 3
|
|
weeks
|
|
0 Preharvest
|
|
» Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
» Maximum of 6 75 pints/acre per preharvest application
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 19
|
|
|
|
r
|
|
CORN (Sweet)
|
|
WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HARDBALL
|
|
PER ACRE
|
|
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Corn (Sweet)
|
|
Preplant
|
|
Fine and medium texture soils
|
|
having 1% or more organic matter
|
|
For coarse textured soils with 2%
|
|
or more organic matter
|
|
Preemergence
|
|
Fine and medium texture soils
|
|
having 1% or more organic matter
|
|
For coarse textured soils with 2%
|
|
or more organic matter
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
Annual broadleaf weeds
|
|
Early Postemergence (from
|
|
spike to 4 leaf stage or up to 8
|
|
inches)
|
|
Perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
Late Postemergence (corn is 8
|
|
36 inches tall before tasselmg)
|
|
1 4 5 pints
|
|
1 3 0 pints
|
|
145
|
|
1 pint
|
|
2 25 pints
|
|
1 3 to 2 25 pints
|
|
To control emerged broadleaf weed
|
|
seedlings or existing cover crops prior
|
|
to planting corn apply 7 to 14 days
|
|
before planting Use high rate for less
|
|
susceptible weeds or cover crops such
|
|
as alfalfa
|
|
Apply 3 to 5 days after planting but
|
|
before corn emerges Liquid fertilizers
|
|
and agriculturally approved surfactants
|
|
may be added
|
|
*Due to the lower rate partial weed
|
|
control may result on coarse soils
|
|
Apply when weeds are small and corn
|
|
is less than 8 inches tall (to top of
|
|
canopy) Many types of adjuvants will
|
|
increase risk of crop injury Where an
|
|
adjuvant is required because of tank
|
|
mixing with another herbicide use the
|
|
lowest recommended concentration of
|
|
a nonionic surfactant such as
|
|
INDUCE® (often at 0 25% vol /vol or
|
|
less) to minimize such risk Corn may
|
|
be brittle and subject to breaking by
|
|
wind and/or cultivation especially in
|
|
the 2 weeks following application
|
|
Avoid spraying just after corn leaves
|
|
unfold
|
|
When corn is 8 36 inches tall use drop
|
|
nozzles and keep spray off foliage
|
|
Treat perennial weeds when they are in
|
|
the bud to bloom stage The timing can
|
|
extend until corn is 36 inches tall or to
|
|
tasselmg whichever comes first but
|
|
weeds usually become too large and
|
|
hard to control Lowest rates may not
|
|
provide adequate weed control unless
|
|
used in a tank mix with another
|
|
registered herbicide
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 20
|
|
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON Corn (Sweet)
|
|
• Corn (Sweet)
|
|
0 Preharvest Interval (PHI) is 45 days
|
|
0 Do not use treated crop as fodder for 7 days following application
|
|
0 Minimum of 21 days between applications
|
|
0 Do not apply on fine or coarse textured soils (silt & clay loams) with less than 1 % organic matter or on coarse
|
|
textured soils (sand sandy loam loamy sand) with less than 2% organic matter
|
|
0 Maximum Use rate per acre per crop cycle is 110 ounces
|
|
0 Preplant or Preemergence
|
|
« Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
<» Maximum of 4 5 pints per acre per application
|
|
• Do not apply preemergence if a preplant application of this product was made
|
|
0 Postemergence
|
|
« Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
« Maximum of 2 25 pints per acre per application
|
|
o Do not spray corn in the tassel to dough stage
|
|
« Do not apply with liquid fertilizer or oil
|
|
o Postemergence application should not follow a preplant or preemergence application by less than 3
|
|
weeks
|
|
CRANBERRIES
|
|
CROP STAGE
|
|
Dormant
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
APPLICATION RATE/ACRE
|
|
1 6 - 2 25 gallons
|
|
35-55 pints
|
|
DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
|
Make broadcast application in the
|
|
dormant season
|
|
Make directed wipe or spot applications
|
|
when weed tops are above crop
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON CRANBERRIES
|
|
• PHI Do not harvest within 30 days of application
|
|
« Dormant Make only one dormant application per crop cycle
|
|
« Max Dormant rate 2 25 gallons (4 Ibs acid equivalent) per acre in the dormant season
|
|
• Postemergence Limited to (2) two applications per crop cycle
|
|
• Maximum Postemergence rate 5 5 pints (1 2 Ibs ae/acre per postemergence application)
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 21
|
|
|
|
FILBERTS
|
|
CROP STAGE
|
|
For sucker control
|
|
APPLICATION RATE/ACRE
|
|
345 pints
|
|
DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
|
For control of suckers spray to wet
|
|
leaves and stems of suckers that are 6
|
|
to 8 inches in height during April
|
|
through August
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON FILBERTS
|
|
o PHI Do not harvest nuts within 45 days of application
|
|
» Minimum Allow at least 30 days between applications
|
|
«» Limited to 4 applications per year
|
|
« Maximum Use Rate 4 5 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution per application
|
|
GRAPES
|
|
CROP STAGE APPLICATION RATE/ACRE DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
|
Apply after shatter following bloom and
|
|
before grape shoots reach the ground
|
|
or during dormant season
|
|
4 5 - 6 25 pints Applications to at least 3 year old
|
|
established vineyard Use hooded
|
|
boom sprayer or equivalent to direct
|
|
coarse spray to weeds and minimize
|
|
potential contact with grape foliage
|
|
shoots or stems
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE IN GRAPES
|
|
«> For use only in California
|
|
« The preharvest interval (PHI) is 100 days
|
|
9 Limited to 1 application per crop cycle
|
|
» Maximum of 100 ounces (1 36 Ibs ae/acre) per application
|
|
NOTE Do not use more than 1 36 ibs acid equivalent per season Do not apply to grape foliage shoots or stems
|
|
FALLOW LAND AND CROP STUBBLE
|
|
Fallow land or land idle between crops may be subject to unwanted weed growth For control of many annual broadleaf
|
|
species apply at the rate of 1 0 - 4 0 pints per acre To aid in suppressing certain perennial or biennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
(including cotton regrowth) this product may be applied at the rate of 2 25 - 8 0 pints per acre either alone or in
|
|
combination with other registered herbicides such as dicamba or picloram Use the high rate on older plants drought
|
|
stressed plants or for hard to kill species See Planting in Treated Areas section Follow more restrictive limitations for tank
|
|
mix products used
|
|
HardBall may be used to kill fall alfalfa stands in preparation for spring planting of row crops under conservation tillage The
|
|
treated alfalfa crop cannot be grazed fed to livestock or cut for hay
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc 22
|
|
|
|
Restrictions and Limitations
|
|
» Plant only labeled crops within 29 days following application
|
|
• Limited to 2 applications per year
|
|
» Maximum of 1 15 gallons (2 0 Ibs ae/acre) per application
|
|
« Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
|
GRASS PASTURES
|
|
To control many emerged broadleaf weeds apply 10-40 pints HardBall per acre Addition of a nonionic surfactant such
|
|
as INDUCE® or DYNE AMIC® usually improves weed control Preferred timing is in the early spring when sufficient weeds
|
|
have emerged and when weeds are small and actively growing but before weeds are too mature Summer applications to
|
|
older drought stressed weeds are less effective However weeds are more susceptible again in the fall when cooler wetter
|
|
conditions support active growth before a killing frost For fall treatment of mature weeds or perennial weed regrowth use
|
|
35-80 pints per acre Several seasons of spring plus fall treatments may be necessary to control certain perennials
|
|
For susceptible annual and biennial broadleaf weeds Use 1 0 Ibs ae per acre per application
|
|
For moderately susceptible biennial and perennial broadleaf weeds Use 1 - 2 Ibs ae per acre per application
|
|
For difficult to control weeds and wood plants Use 2 Ibs ae per acre per application
|
|
Plant Response Injury may result to bent grass other warm season or southern grasses and alfalfa clover or other
|
|
legumes Do not use if this risk of injury is unacceptable Clovers may recover from early spring applications If grass seed
|
|
production is desired do not apply when grass is in boot to milk stage or after heading begins Do not apply to newly
|
|
seeded areas until grass is well established Reseeding is not recommended for at least 30 days following application
|
|
Addition of a surfactant may increase the risk of injury to newly seeded grasses
|
|
Livestock Feeding Restrictions Do not graze dairy animals on treated areas within 7 days after application Do not graze
|
|
meat animals on treated areas within 3 days before slaughter Do not cut treated grass for hay within 30 days of application
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS GRASS PASTURES
|
|
« Plant only labeled crops within 29 days following application
|
|
o Limited to 2 applications per year
|
|
e Maximum of 1 15 gallon (2 Ibs ae)/acre per application
|
|
« Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
|
• Do not cut forage for hay within 7 days of application
|
|
« If grass is to be cut for hay Agricultural Use Requirements for the Worker Protection Standard are applicable
|
|
GRASS SEED CROPS
|
|
To control many emerged broadleaf weeds apply 1 0 - 3 25 pints per acre Use on established stands of cool season grass
|
|
seed crops such as bentgrass bluegrass fine fescue tall fescues orchard grass annual ryegrass and perennial ryegrass
|
|
Make applications in the spring from the tiller to early boot stage Do not spray in boot stage New spring seedlings may be
|
|
treated after the grasses have more than 5 true leaves On established stands that have had the seed crop removed
|
|
perennial weed regrowth may be treated in the fall at up to 4 5 pints per acre Refer to Plant Response and Livestock
|
|
Feeding Restrictions under GRASS PASTURES section above
|
|
« Do not apply more than 2 applications per year
|
|
• The maximum individual application rate is 2 Ibs ae per acre per application
|
|
• The retreatment interval is 21 days
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 23
|
|
|
|
HOPS
|
|
WEEDS IN CROPS
|
|
Annual broadleaf weeds
|
|
AMOUNT OF HARDBALL
|
|
PER ACRE
|
|
1 2 pints
|
|
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Make directed applications to the row
|
|
middles
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS HOPS
|
|
• Limited to three (3) applications per crop cycle
|
|
» Maximum of 36 ounces per acre per application
|
|
« Maximum of 110 ounces per acre per crop cycle
|
|
« Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
|
e Preharvest Interval (PHI) is 28 days after application
|
|
ROADSIDES MEDIANS HIGHWAY RAILROAD UTILITY AND PIPELINE RIGHTS OF WAY VACANT LOTS
|
|
AROUND UTILITY INSTALLATIONS TRANSFORMERS PUMP HOUSES AND BUILDINGS STORAGE AREAS
|
|
FENCES GUARDRAILS LUMBERYARDS INDUSTRIAL SITES AIRPORTS TANK FARMS FARMSTEADS AND
|
|
SIMILAR NONCROP AREAS
|
|
For the control of many broadleaf weeds and small woody plants applications may be as broadcast sprays small areas or
|
|
spot treatments Regardless of the method of application use adequate spray volume for full coverage of weeds Preferred
|
|
application timing is in the early spring when sufficient weeds have emerged and are still small an actively growing and
|
|
before weeds are too mature
|
|
Summer applications to older drought-stressed weeds are less effective However weeds and small woody plants are
|
|
more susceptible again in the fall when cooler wetter conditions support active growth before a killing frost
|
|
Postemerqence (annual and perennial weeds)
|
|
• Limited to 2 applications per year
|
|
9 Maximum of 4 5 quarts (2 0 Ibs) ae/acre per application
|
|
« Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
|
Note Plant Response Bent grass other warm season or southern grasses alfalfa clover or other legumes may be killed
|
|
or injured Do not apply when grass is in boot to milk stage or after heading begins if grass production is desired Do not
|
|
apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established Reseedmg is not recommended for at least 30 days following
|
|
application Do not make repeat applications within 30 days of the previous application Apply no more than 4 5 quarts (2 0
|
|
Ibs acid equivalent) per acre per use season
|
|
Postemergence (woody plants)
|
|
9 Limited to 1 application per year
|
|
o Maximum of 2 25 gallons (4 0 Ibs) ae/acre per year
|
|
Applications to non cropland areas are not applicable to treatment of commercial timber or other plants being grown for sale
|
|
or other commercial use or for commercial seed production or for research purposes
|
|
Postemergence Control of Annual and Perennial Weeds Apply 0 5 1 gallon of HardBall to emerged weeds For best
|
|
results treat when weeds are young and actively growing
|
|
Postemergence Control of Woody Plants Apply 05-2 gallons of HardBall to trees and brush when foliage is fully
|
|
expanded and plants are actively growing
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 24
|
|
|
|
Special Uses
|
|
On rights of way Up to2 25 gallons (4 0 Ibs acid equivalent) can be applied in a single application This includes electrical
|
|
power lines communication lines pipelines highways and railroads that intersect wooded areas or stands of trees brush
|
|
and woody plants Usage under this section is not applicable to treatment of commercial timber or other plants being grown
|
|
for sale or other commercial use or for commercial seed production or for research purposes
|
|
ORNAMENTAL AND RECREATIONAL TURFGRASSES LAWNS GOLF COURSES (Fairways Aprons Tees and
|
|
Roughs), PARKS AND CEMETERIES
|
|
Do not apply more than 1 5 Ibs ae per acre per application The maximal seasonal application rate is 3 0 Ibs ae per acre
|
|
excluding spot treatments The maximum number of broadcast applications per treatment site is 2 per year For best
|
|
results do not mow turf 1 to 2 days before or after application Turf watering should be delayed for at least 1 hour after
|
|
application Avoid contacting desirable trees shrubs flowers or vegetables since plant injury may result Do not apply to
|
|
newly seeded areas until grass is well established and has been mowed several times A period of about 30 days after
|
|
application is usually a sufficient interval before reseedmg grasses (or other plants) Seeding a small area and observing
|
|
response is recommended before large scale seeding
|
|
Cool Season Grasses To control many emerged broadleaf weeds in cool season turfgrasses such as tall fescue
|
|
bluegrass or perennial ryegrass apply 1 0 - 1 75 quarts per acre (0 75 1 28 fluid ounces per 1 000 square feet)
|
|
Preferred application timing for broadcast treatment is in the early spring when small weeds have emerged and are actively
|
|
growing under good moisture conditions For very weedy turf a follow up broadcast or spot application may be needed
|
|
from 2 to 4 weeks later Summer applications are typically spot treatments of individual weeds that have emerged after a
|
|
spring broadcast treatment In the fall when cooler wetter conditions favor active weed growth broadcast application may
|
|
be appropriate for very weedy turf such as an area that had no spring broadcast treatment Do not use on centipede
|
|
carpetgrass St Augustine bentgrass or Dichondra turf or where desirable clovers are present
|
|
RANGELAND PASTURES AND PERENNIAL GRASSLANDS NOT IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
|
|
HardBall can be used to control or suppress a number of susceptible broadleaf weeds in rangeland or perennial
|
|
grasslands that are set aside from agricultural use such as in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) or similar
|
|
government programs Consult program rules to determine whether grass and hay may be used For best results apply
|
|
when broadleaf weeds are small Adequate moisture is needed for best grass tolerance and weed control Addition of a
|
|
nonionic surfactant such as INDUCE® or DYNE AMIC® usually improves weed control
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
For susceptible annual and biennial broadleaf weeds Use 4 5 pints (1 0 Ibs ae/acre per application)
|
|
For moderately susceptible biennial and perennial broadleaf weeds 2 25 4 5 quarts (1 0 Ib to 2 Ibs ae/acre per application
|
|
For difficult to control weeds and woody plants Use 4 5 quarts (2 0 Ibs ae/acre) per application
|
|
• Limited to 2 applications per year
|
|
• Maximum of 2 0 Ibs ae/acre per application
|
|
» Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
|
« If grass is to be cut for hay Agricultural Use Requirements for the Worker Protection Standard are applicable
|
|
« The preharvest interval (PHI) is 7 days (cut forage for hay)
|
|
• For program lands such as Conservation Reserve Program consult program rules to determine whether grass or hay
|
|
may be used The more restrictive requirements of the program rules or this label must be followed
|
|
Plant Response Injury to legumes bent grass and other warm season grasses is likely to occur Grasses may be
|
|
discolored following treatment If grass seed production is desired do not apply when grass is in boot to milk stage or after
|
|
heading begins
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New Stands Preseedmg applications can be made at least 30 days prior to seeding Newly seeded stands should only be
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treated after they are all well established (more than 5 true leaves) or injury may occur Apply 10-40 pints per acre when
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weeds are small and actively growing Addition of a surfactant may increase the risk of injury at this stage of growth
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Established Stands For optimum results weeds must be actively growing Apply 2 25 - 3 25 pints per acre for annual
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weeds and up to 4 5 pints per acre for biennial or perennial weeds Treat biennial weeds when they are in the seedling to
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rosette stage and before flower stalks become apparent Treat perennial weeds in the bud to bloom stage For brush
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species in rangeland apply up to 4 5 quarts per acre in an oil spray (see Mixing Instructions ) Another option is to add 1
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gallon of oil per acre to a HardBall water spray (see Mixing Instructions) Repeat applications in the same or subsequent
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year may be needed to control brush species
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Livestock Feeding Restrictions Do not graze dairy animals on treated areas within 6 days of application Do not graze
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meat animals within 3 days of slaughter Treated grass cut for hay should not be cut within 30 days of application For
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government program grasslands follow program grazing restrictions if more restrictive than those stated above
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PISTACHIOS FILBERTS POME FRUITS STONE FRUITS AND TREE NUT ORCHARDS
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HardBall is comprised of a 2 4 D acid formulation that may be used in low volume ground application equipment The
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product is used in directed applications to control broadleaf weeds in established pistachio pome fruits stone fruits and
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tree nut plantings and orchards HardBall is to be applied as a broadcast treatment in the row middles of established trees
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as well as a band application to control many broadleaf weeds in the tree rows and the orchard floor
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Note Established and transplanted stock must be at least (1) one year old and in good growing conditions
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APPLICATION METHOD
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The precise and uniform application of HardBall is essential to obtain satisfactory economic control while minimizing the
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potential injury to the trees Avoid direct contact with the fruit foliage lower limbs stems tree trunks and any exposed
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roots
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It is best to use a fixed boom with flat fan nozzles at not more than 25 psi For small concentrated infestations small areas
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individual weeds or as a follow up application spot treating is recommended with hand held nozzle sprayer Do not apply
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HardBall when conditions favorable to drift are present
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APPLICATION TIMING
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Most annuals will be best controlled when they are actively growing either in the spring or fall Most biennials are best
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controlled when they are in the seedling to rosette stage Sequential applications may have to be utilized to obtain the best
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results Perennials that are either in the early bud to bloom stage or during fall regrowth have the best chance of being
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controlled at this time
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TANK MIXTURES
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For improved broadleaf control HardBall may be applied in combination with other approved products The combination
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must be used in accordance to the most restrictive label limitations of the product in the tank mix Both products must be
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labeled for the site of application Dosages of the tank mix must not cause either product to exceed the tolerance
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established for that active ingredient on the use site to be applied on All applications of the tank mix must be in accordance
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with Federal State and local use limitations
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IRRIGATION RESTRICTIONS
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Hardball is not to be applied to sandy or shallow soils or to dry soils without vegetation in Pistachio Pome Fruit Stone Fruit
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or Tree Nut Orchards Best results with HardBall can be obtained when the product is applied 1 2 days following irrigation
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Do not apply the product immediately prior to irrigation or irrigate immediately following an application
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DO NOT APPLY HardBall THROUGH ANY TYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM DOSAGE RATES FOR BROADLEAF
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WEED CONTROL
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The following dosage rate listed are for broadcast applications The proper amount of HardBall to be used in banded or
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row applications must be determined by using the following formula
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Dosage Rate per Treated Acre = Spray Band Width x Broadcast rate per Acre
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Tree Row Width
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Recommended Spray Volumes Generally 1-10 gallons per acre is sufficient but in many cases 10-25 gallons may be
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needed to obtain adequate coverage
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Note Do not graze or feed cover crops from treated orchards to livestock
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PISTACHIOS
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CROP STAGE APPLICATION RATE/ACRE DIRECTIONS/TIMING
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Orchard Floor Broadcast 06-1 15 gallons Most annuals will be best controlled
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when they are actively growing either in
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the spring or fall Most biennials are
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best controlled when they are in the
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seedling to rosette stage Sequential
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applications may have to be utilized to
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obtain the best results Perennials that
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are either in the early bud to bloom
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stage or during fall regrowth have the
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best chance of being controlled at this
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time
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS PISTACHIOS
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« Limited to 2 applications per year
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• Maximum of 4 5 quarts (2 0 Ibs) ae/acre per application
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• Minimum of 30 days between applications
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• PHI (Pre Harvest Interval) 60 days
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« Do not cut orchard floor forage for hay within 7 days of application
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POME FRUITS (Apples and Pears)
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CROP STAGE APPLICATION RATE HardBall DIRECTIONS/TIMING
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Orchard Floor Broadcast 06-1 15 gallons per acre Apply broadcast for the control of
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unwanted vegetation on the orchard
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floors It is important to avoid contact
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with the fruit fruit foliage and tree
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trunks lower limbs and exposed brace
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roots Two applications 75 days apart
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are permitted
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS POME FRUITS
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Postemergence
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« Limited to 2 applications per year
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« Maximum of 4 5 quarts (2 0 Ibs) ae/acre per application
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• Minimum of 75 days between applications
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« Do not cut orchard floor forage for hay within 7 days of application
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« PHI (Pre Harvest Interval) 14 days
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STONE FRUITS (Cherries. Peaches. Plums)
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CROP STAGE APPLICATION RATE HardBall DIRECTIONS/TIMING
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Orchard Floor Broadcast 06-1 15 gallons per acre Apply at the broadcast rate of per
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application for the control of unwanted
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vegetation on the orchard floors It is
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important to avoid contact with the fruit
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foliage tree trunks lower limbs and
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exposed brace roots Two applications
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75 days apart are permitted per year
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS STONE FRUITS
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Postemergence
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« Limited to 2 applications per year
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• Maximum of 4 5 quarts (2 0 Ibs) ae/acre per application
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« Minimum of 75 days between applications
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e Do not cut orchard floor forage for hay within 7 days of application
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• PHI (Pre Harvest Interval) 40 days
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POTATOES (Fresh Market Only)
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CROP STAGE
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Postemergence
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APPLICATION RATE
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3 25 - 5 0 ounces per acre (Max rate
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07 Ibs acid equivalent per acre)
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DIRECTIONS/TIMING
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Make first application when potatoes
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are in pre bud stage (about 7 to 10
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inches) and make a second application
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10 to 14 days later
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS POTATOES
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Postemergence
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« PHI (Pre Harvest Interval) Do not harvest within 45 days of application
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» Maximum rate 0 07 Ibs acid equivalent per acre per application
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e Limited to 2 applications per year
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« Retreatment Interval Minimum of 10 days between applications
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RICE
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WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HardBall PER ACRE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Preplan!
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Postemergent
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1-225 quarts
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1 - 3 25 quarts
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Apply HardBall 2 4 weeks prior to
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planting
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Apply in the late tillering stage of
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development at the time of first joint
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development (first to second green
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ring) usually 6 to 9 weeks after
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emergence
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Preplant
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« Limited to one preplant application per crop cycle
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• Maximum of 4 5 pints (1 0 Ib ae/acre) per preplant application
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Postemerqence
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* Limited to one postemergence application per crop cycle
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» Maximum of 1 5 Ibs ae/acre per postemergence application
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Note Do not apply after panicle initiation after rice mternodes exceed Vz inch at early seedling early panicle boot
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flowering or early heading growth stages Do not harvest within 60 days of application Maximum allowable use rate per
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acre per season is 1 5 pounds acid equivalent Use 2 or more gallons of spray solution per acre 2 4 D can injure some rice
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varieties Before spraying consult local Extension Service or University specialists for appropriate rates and timing of
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sprays
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WILD RICE
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(For use in Minnesota Only)
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CROP STAGE MAXIMUM APPLICATION
|
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RATE/ACRE
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DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
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Postemergence paddies 10-12 ounces For use only on wild rice grown
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commercially
|
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Apply to rice in the 1 to 2 aerial leaf
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through early tillering stage Do not
|
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spray after wild rice has reached the
|
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boot stage For best coverage apply 4
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to 10 gallons total spray solution per
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acre
|
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON WILD RICE
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• PHI Do not harvest within 60 days of application
|
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« Limited to one (1) Application per crop cycle
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• Max seasonal rate Apply no more than 18 ounces (0 25 Ib acid equivalent) per acre use season
|
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» Use 2 or more gallons of spray solution per acre
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SORGHUM (Miio Gram)
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WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HardBall PER ACRE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Postemergence 1/2 4 5 pints
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Over the top Application 1/2 2 25 pints
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To control small broadleaf weeds
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apply when sorghum is 6 to 15 inches
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tall to top of canopy If sorghum is taller
|
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than 8 inches to top of canopy use
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drop nozzles to keep spray off crop
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foliage The lowest rates may not
|
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provide adequate weed control unless
|
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used in a tank mixture with another
|
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registered herbicide Highest rates may
|
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increase risk of injury Do not treat
|
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during the boot flowering or early
|
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dough stages Do not permit meat or
|
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dairy animals to consume treated crop
|
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as fodder or forage for 30 days
|
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following applications
|
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When crop is 6 to 8 inches tall use as
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an over the top broadcast spray by
|
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ground or air
|
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS SORGHUM (Milo)
|
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• Do not permit meat or dairy animals to consume treated crop as fodder or forage for 30 days following application
|
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« PHI Do not harvest within 30 days of application
|
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« Limited to one (1) Application per crop cycle
|
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« Max seasonal rate Apply no more than 4 5 pints (1 0 Ib acid equivalent) per acre use season
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« Use 2 or more gallons of spray solution per acre
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SORGHUM - SUDAN GRASS HYBRIDS (Forage Crop Only)
|
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WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF HardBall PER ACRE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
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Postemergence 1-45 pints To control small broadleaf weeds
|
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apply when sorghum sudan has at
|
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least 6 leaves is well established and
|
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is 5 to 10 inches tall at the rate of 16 to
|
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35 fluid ounces per acre Do not treat
|
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crop over 10 inches tall through
|
|
maturity Plant response Even when
|
|
sprayed at the proper stage some crop
|
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injury is likely including reduced seed
|
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production If risk of crop injury is
|
|
unacceptable do not use this product
|
|
The lower rate may reduce the risk of
|
|
crop injury but will result in reduced
|
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weed control
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATION Sorghum Sudan Grass Hybrids (Forage Crop Only)
|
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• Do not permit meat or dairy animals to consume treated crop as fodder or forage for 30 days following application
|
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• PHI Do not harvest within 30 days of application
|
|
<> Limited to one (1) application per crop cycle
|
|
» Max seasonal rate Apply no more than 4 5 pints (1 0 Ib acid equivalent) per acre use season
|
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e Use 2 or more gallons of spray solution per acre
|
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SOYBEANS (Preplan! Only)
|
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WEEDS IN CROP AMOUNT OF HardBall PER ACRE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Preplant only 2 to 2 25 pints
|
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4 5 pints
|
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Apply not less than 30 days prior to
|
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planting soybeans when weeds are
|
|
small and actively growing Use the
|
|
higher rate on larger weeds and when
|
|
perennials are present Limited to two
|
|
(2) applications
|
|
Apply not less than 30 days prior to
|
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planting soybeans when weeds are
|
|
actively growing Limited to one (1)
|
|
application
|
|
In addition to those weeds found on the
|
|
GENERAL WEED LIST HardBall will
|
|
suppress or control the following
|
|
broadleaf weeds frequently
|
|
encountered in reduced tillage soybean
|
|
production systems alfalfa bullnettle
|
|
smallflowered bittercress Carolina
|
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geranium smallflowered buttercup
|
|
common and rough cmquefoil red
|
|
clover* horseweed or marestail
|
|
mousetail wild mustard field
|
|
pennycress cutleaf evening primrose
|
|
common purslane speedwell
|
|
velvetleaf and Virginia copperleaf*
|
|
These weeds are only partially
|
|
controlled
|
|
Apply no more than 2 0 pints of
|
|
HardBall in one season prior to
|
|
planting soybeans After applying plant
|
|
soybean seed as deep as practical or
|
|
at least 1 1/2 to 2 inches deep Adjust
|
|
the planter press wheel if necessary
|
|
to ensure that planted seed is
|
|
completely covered
|
|
If desired HardBall may be applied
|
|
pre plant to soybeans in tank mixtures
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with other herbicides such as Poast®
|
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PoastPlus® Roundup® Roundup D
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Pak® Honcho® Gramoxone Extra®
|
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Prowl® Pursuit Plus® Scepter®
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Scepter 70 DC Squadron® and others
|
|
that are registered for pre plant
|
|
soybean use
|
|
NOTE Unacceptable injury to
|
|
soybeans planted in fields previously
|
|
treated with HardBall may occur and
|
|
the extent of injury will depend on
|
|
weather and agronomic factors such as
|
|
the amount of weed vegetation and
|
|
previous crop residue present that may
|
|
be in effect between the time of
|
|
application and the emergence of the
|
|
soybean plant
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE IN SOYBEANS (PRE PLANT)
|
|
Preplan!
|
|
0 Preplan! for Two (2) applications per crop cycle
|
|
• Limited to 2 preplant applications per crop cycle
|
|
« Maximum of 36 ounces per acre per preplant application
|
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• Apply not less than 15 days prior to planting soybeans
|
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0 Preplant for Single (1) application per crop cycle
|
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« Limited to 1 preplant application per crop cycle
|
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« Maximum of 72 ounces per acre per preplant application
|
|
• Apply not less than 30 days prior to planting soybeans
|
|
o Do not apply HardBall when weather conditions such as temperature air inversions or wind favor drift from treated
|
|
areas to susceptible plants
|
|
« Do not apply HardBall prior to planting soybeans if you are not prepared to accept the results of soybean injury including
|
|
possible loss of stand and yield
|
|
• Do not replant fields treated with HardBall in the same growing season with crops other than those labeled for 2 4 D pre
|
|
plant use
|
|
« Do not mow or cultivate weeds prior to treating with HardBall as poor control may result
|
|
« Do not cut for feed treated hay forage or fodder or graze treated soybeans to livestock
|
|
« Do not apply HardBall pre plant to soybeans in fields having a coarse textured soil where the percent organic matter is
|
|
<1 0%
|
|
o Do not feed treated hay forage or fodder Livestock should be restricted from feeding/grazing of treated cover crops
|
|
» Not currently registered for use in California
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STRAWBERRIES
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CROP STAGE
|
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Dormant or after last picking
|
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APPLICATION RATE/ACRE
|
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6 6 75 pints
|
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DIRECTIONS/TIMING
|
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Apply to established plantings when
|
|
strawberries have gone into dormancy
|
|
or soon after the last picking
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE IN STRAWBERRIES
|
|
Limited to 1 application per crop cycle
|
|
Maximum seasonal rate 110 ounces (1 5 Ibs acid equivalent) per acre per application
|
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State Restrictions Do not apply in California or Florida
|
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SUGARCANE
|
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WEEDS IN CROPS
|
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Preemergence
|
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Postemergence
|
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AMOUNT OF HardBall PER ACRE
|
|
4 to 8 pints
|
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8 to 9 2 pints
|
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
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Apply as a preemergent spray before
|
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canes appear for control of emerged
|
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weeds
|
|
Apply after cane emerges through
|
|
canopy closure Consult local
|
|
Agricultural Experiment or Extension
|
|
Service Weed Specialists on specific
|
|
use of this product
|
|
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
|
|
Preemergence
|
|
» Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
» Maximum of 2 0 Ibs ae/acre per application
|
|
Postemergence
|
|
» Limited to one application per crop cycle
|
|
• Maximum of 2 0 Ibs ae/acre per application
|
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« Do not harvest cane prior to crop maturity
|
|
Maximum per Crop Cycle
|
|
• Do not apply more than 4 Ibs ae/acre per crop cycle
|
|
e Always use more than 2 gallons of spray solution per acre
|
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SOD FARMS
|
|
HardBall is intended for use on Sod Farms to provide selective control of certain broadleaf weeds in cool season and warm
|
|
season turfgrass established for commercial sod production Apply HardBall to actively growing broadleaf weeds Follow up
|
|
may be required for dense infestations of perennial and biennial weeds For best results do not mow turf 1 to 2 days before
|
|
or after application Turf watering should be delayed until two days after application Do not apply to newly seeded areas
|
|
until grass is well established and has been mowed at least twice
|
|
Reseedmg Grass areas Do not reseed until at least 30 days after application of ® HardBall Seeding a small area and
|
|
observing response is recommended before a large scale seeding is accomplished
|
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Application Rates
|
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HardBall application rates and spray volumes will vary with the growth stage and population of broadleaf weeds to be
|
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controlled In general the smaller the weed the lower use of the listed rate range will provide satisfactory control The larger
|
|
the weed the population and environmental conditions will require the higher end of the rate range to achieve satisfactory
|
|
control especially for many of the perennial broadleaf weeds
|
|
Rate For Sod Farms
|
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Species
|
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Amount of Product
|
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Pints/Acre
|
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Spray Volume
|
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Gallons/Acre
|
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Cool Season Turf
|
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Kentucky Bluegrass
|
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Perennial Ryegrass
|
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Fescue spp
|
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Creeping Bentrgass
|
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2 to 3 5
|
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2 to 3 5
|
|
2 to 3 5
|
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1 5
|
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20 to 100
|
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20 to 100
|
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20 to 100
|
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20 to 100
|
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Warm Season Turf
|
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Centipede grass
|
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Common Bermudgrass
|
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Hybrid Bermudagrass
|
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Bahiagrass
|
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Zoysiagrass
|
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1 5 to 2 5
|
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1 5 to 2 5
|
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15to25
|
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15to25
|
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1 5 to 2 5
|
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20 to 100
|
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20 to 100
|
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20 to 100
|
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20 to 100
|
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Precautions and Limitations for SOD FARMS
|
|
« Limited to two (2) applications per year
|
|
• Maximum of 4 5 quarts (2 Ibs ae) per acre per application
|
|
• Retreatment interval is 21 days
|
|
• Do not apply this HardBall to any variety of St Augustine grass Do not use HardBall on carpet grass Dichondra or
|
|
where desirable clovers are present
|
|
e Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system
|
|
• Avoid drift or spray mist onto vegetables flowers ornamental plants shrubs trees and other desirable plants Do
|
|
not pour spray solution or rmsate near any desirable plants
|
|
« Do not apply HardBall immediately before rainfall or irrigation Do not water the turfgrass for 24 hours after
|
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application
|
|
« Application to Bermuda grass can be during dormancy or when actively growing Do not apply during periods of
|
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semi dormancy or transition
|
|
FOREST MANAGEMENT (INCLUDING SITE PREP FOREST ROADSIDES BRUSH CONTROL ESTABLISHED
|
|
CONIFER RELEASE)
|
|
For the general control of annual biennial and perennial broadleaf weeds and brush Apply to emerged weeds and
|
|
brush For best results treat when weeds and brush are young and actively growing For broadcast applications apply no
|
|
more than 2 25 gallons (4 0 Ibs acid equivalent) per acre per 12 months
|
|
Broadcast application
|
|
Limited to 1 broadcast application per year
|
|
Maximum of 2 25 gallons (4 0 Ibs ae/)acre per broadcast application
|
|
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Basal spray Cut Surface - Stumps and Frill
|
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Limit of one basal spray or cut surface application per year
|
|
Maximum of 4 5 gallons (8 0 Ibs ae) per 100 gallons of spray solution
|
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Injection
|
|
Limit to one injection application per year
|
|
Maximum of 2 ml of 4 0 Ibs ae formulation per injection site
|
|
For specific use site applications and restrictions see the appropriate site specific instructions as follows
|
|
Forest Site Preparation
|
|
Bud break Spray For control of alder susceptible broadleaf weeds and susceptible woody plants before planting forest
|
|
seedlings apply up to 2 0 gallons per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre Apply as an oil spray (see
|
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Mixing Instructions ) after alder buds break but before foliage is 1/4 full size A water spray including 2 to 4 quarts per acre
|
|
of diesel oil fuel oil stove oil or crop oil concentrate may also be used
|
|
ANNUAL BIENNIAL PERENNIAL BROADLEAF WEEDS AND GENERAL BRUSH CONTROL
|
|
Foliage Spray To control seedlings and susceptible woody plants before planting forest apply up to 2 0 gallons per acre
|
|
in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre If desired apply as a water spray including up to 1 quart of diesel oil
|
|
fuel oil stove oil or crop oil concentrate per gallon of water (see Mixing Instructions ) For best results apply after alder
|
|
foliage has reached full size
|
|
TREE AND BRUSH CONTROL (i e alder ash aspen birch black gum, cherry elm, oak, sweet gum tulip poplar,
|
|
willow and others)
|
|
Basal Spray Treatment Mix 2 4 gallons of HardBall per 100 gallons of diluent (may contain oil) Apply directly to base
|
|
and root collar of all stems until the spray begins to accumulate at the ground line Also wetting stems with this mixture may
|
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aid control
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Cut Surface Stumps Mix 2 4 gallons of HardBall per 100 gallons of diluent (may contain oil) Apply as soon as possible
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after curing trees Thoroughly soak the entire stump with 2 4 D mixture Also treat exposed roots and bark
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Frill Mix 2 4 gallons of HardBall per 100 gallons of diluent (may contain oil) Make frills with an axe or other tool that can
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cut overlapping v shaped notches through the bark in a continuous ring around the base of the tree Treat freshly cut frills
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with as much HardBall mixture as they will hold
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Injection Make injections as near to the root collar as possible using one injection per inch of trunk dbh (4 Vz feet) for
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resistant species such as hickory Injections should overlap For best results injections should be made during the growing
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season (May 15th through October 15th in many areas) The injection bit must penetrate the bark Apply 2 4 ml of HardBall
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per injection site
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Conifer Release To control alder susceptible broadleaf weeds and susceptible woody plants in young conifer stands
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apply up to 1 gallon per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre This spring foliage treatment should be
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applied as a water spray when 3/4 of the brush foliage has full size leaves and before new conifer growth reaches 2 inches
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in length Such stages usually occur between early May and mid June but application timing should be based on growth
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stages of brush and conifers Application may cause leader deformation and other conifer injury but trees should overcome
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it during the next growing season
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To control tanoak madrone ceanothus canyon live oak and manzanita and to release Douglas fir hemlock Sitka spruce
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or grand fir apply up to 1 5 gallons per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre This spring foliage
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treatment should be applied as a water spray including if desired up to 1 quart of diesel oil fuel oil stove oil or crop oil
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concentrate per gallon of water (see Mixing Instructions ) Make application before new growth on Douglas fir is 2 inches
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long To release ponderosa pine from the same species treat before new pine growth begins in the spring Addition of oil
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or oil concentrate may cause unacceptable injury to pines For dormant applications in late winter or early spring for control
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of susceptible woody species such as alder willow poplars cherry vine maple ceanothus tanoak madrone and
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manzanita apply up to 1 5 gallons per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre This dormant treatment
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should be applied in diesel oil fuel oil stove oil or other suitable diluent such as water plus crop oil concentrate (see
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Mixing Instructions ) Do not use in plantations where pine and larch are among the desired crop species
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To control hazel brush in the Lake states apply up to 1 0 gallon per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre
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Apply as a water spray when new shoot growth of hazel is complete (usually mid July)
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After conifer species such as white pine ponderosa pine jack pine red pine black spruce white spruce red spruce and
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balsam fir crease growth and harden off and brush is still actively growing in late summer apply up to 1 5 gallons per acre in
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a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre Apply as a water spray to control certain competing hardwoods such as
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alder aspen birch hazel and willow However if possible injury cannot be tolerated do not use since this treatment may
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cause conifer injury
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Forest Roadsides To control susceptible broadleaf weeds and woody plants on forest roadsides apply 05 15 gallons
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per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre Apply as a water spray and if desired include up to 3 quarts
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per acre of diesel oil fuel oil stove oil or crop oil concentrate (see Mixing Instructions ) Apply when sufficient foliage is
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present for absorption
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Established Conifers (including Christmas trees)
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Directed Spray or Spot Spray To control susceptible broadleaf weeds mix up to 1 0 gallon per 100 gallons of water and
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apply to emerged weeds in the spring with ground equipment Avoid contacting conifer foliage with spray or drift as injury
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may result For brush mix 20 gallons per 100 gallons of water Thoroughly spray brush in full foliage but avoid contacting
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conifer foliage with spray or drift Do not apply more than the equivalent of 2 0 gallons per acre
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Over the Top Broadcast Application To control susceptible broadleaf weeds apply 0 5 gallons per acre in a minimum of
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10 gallons spray mixture per acre To decrease the potential for injury to firs apply only before bud break in the spring
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and/or after complete bud set and hardening in the late summer or fall Avoid treatment during the year of intended harvest
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AQUATIC WEED CONTROL
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Notice to Applicators Before application coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be required either
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by letter of agreement or issuance of special permits for such use
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Ground or Surface Application Do not apply when wind speeds are at or above 10 mph
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Air Application Do not apply when wind speeds are at or above 5 mph The restrictions do not apply to subsurface
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applications used in weed control programs
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DITCH BANK APPLICATION
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS WEED AND BRUSH ON IRRIGATION CANAL DITCHBANKS
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o Postemergence
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o Limited to 2 applications per season
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o Maximum of 1 15 gallons (2 Ib ae) per acre per application
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o Maximum of 2 25 gallons (4 Ib ae) per acre per season
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o Minimum of 30 days between applications
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« Spot treatment permitted
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o Do not use on small canals with a flow rate less than 10 cubic feet per second (CFS) where water will be used for
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drinking purposes CFS may be estimated by using the formula below The approximate velocity needed for the
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calculation can be determined by observing the length of time that it takes a floating object to travel a defined
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distance Divide the distance (ft) by the time (sec) to estimate velocity (ft per sec) Repeat 3 times and use the
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average to calculate CFS
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Average Width (ft) x Average Depth (ft) x Average Velocity (ft per sec) = CFS
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* Note For ditchbank weeds
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o Do not allow boom spray to be directed onto water surface
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o Do not spray across stream to opposite bank
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• When spraying shoreline weeds allow no more than 2 foot overspray onto water with an average of less than one
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foot overspray to prevent introduction of greater than negligible amounts of chemical into the water
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Use power sprayers operated with a boom or spray gun mounted on a boat tractor or truck Thorough wetting of foliage is
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essential for maximum control Use 100 to 400 GPA of spray mixture Special precautions such as the use of low pressure
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large nozzles and thickening agents should be taker") to avoid spray drift in areas of sensitive crops For DIRECTASPRA™
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operation use with 1 pint of drift control agent in 50 to 100 gallons of water For other applications follow the drift control
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agent label for mixing directions
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FOR AQUATIC WEEDS IN LAKES PONDS RESERVOIRS MARSHES BAYOUS DRAINAGE DITCHES CANALS
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AND RIVERS AND STREAMS THAT ARE QUIESCENT OR SLOW MOVING INCUDING PROGRAMS OF THE
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Use 1 5 gallons of HardBall per acre foot For best results apply in spring or early
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summer A second treatment may be needed when weeds show signs of recovery but no later than September in most
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areas Spray to wet foliage thoroughly Application should be made when leaves are fully developed above water line and
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plants are actively growing Apply to attain a concentration of 2 to 4 ppm
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EMERGENT AND FLOATING WEEDS
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Surface Application Apply 2 3 gallons per acre in a minimum spray volume of 5 gallons mix per acre
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Air Application Use drift control spray equipment or thickening agents mixed into the spray solution Apply 2 3 gallons per
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acre through standard boom systems with a minimum of 5 gallons of spray mix per acre For MICROFOIL® drift control
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spray systems apply in 12 15 gallons spray mix per acre
|
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o Maximum of 2 3 gallons (4 0 Ibs ae)/surface acre per application
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o Limited to 2 applications per season
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» Minimum of 21 days between applications
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« Spot treatments are permitted
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Apply to emergent aquatic weeds in ponds lakes reservoirs marshes bayous drainage ditches non irrigation canals
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rivers and streams that are quiescent or slow moving Coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be
|
|
required either by letter of agreement or issuance of special permits for aquatic applications
|
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Water Use
|
|
1 Water for irrigation or sprays
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A If treated water is intended to be used only for crops or non crop areas that are labeled for direct treatment with 2 4 D
|
|
such as pastures turf or cereal grains the treated water may be used to irrigate and/or mix sprays for these sites at anytime
|
|
after the 2 4 D aquatic application
|
|
B Due to potential phytotoxicity considerations the following restrictions are applicable If treated water is intended to be
|
|
used to irrigate or mix sprays for plants grown in commercial nurseries and greenhouses and other plants or crops that are
|
|
not labeled for direct treatment with 2 4 D the water must not be used unless one of the following restrictions has been
|
|
observed
|
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i A setback distance from functional water mtake(s) of >600 ft was used for the application or
|
|
ii A waiting period of 7 days from the time of application has elapsed or
|
|
HI An approved assay indicates that the 2 4 D concentration is 100 ppb (01 ppm) or less at the water intake Wait
|
|
at least 3 days after application before initial sampling at water intake
|
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2 Drinking water (potable water)
|
|
A Consult with appropriate state or local water authorities before applying this product to public waters State or local
|
|
agencies may require permits The potable water use restrictions on this label are to ensure that consumption of water
|
|
by the public is allowed only when the concentration of 2 4 D in the water is less than the MCL (Maximum Contaminant
|
|
Level) of 70 ppb Applicators should consider the unique characteristics of the treated waters to assure that 2 4 D
|
|
concentrations in potable water do not exceed 70 ppb at the time of consumption
|
|
B For floating and emergent weed applications the drinking water setback distance from functioning potable water
|
|
intakes is >600ft
|
|
C If no setback distance of ^600 ft is used for the application applicators or the authorizing organization must
|
|
provide a drinking water notification prior to a 2 4 D application to the party responsible for a public water supply or to
|
|
individual private water users Notification to the party responsible for a public water supply or to individual private water
|
|
users must be done in a manner to assure that the party is aware of a water use restrictions when this product is
|
|
applied to potable water
|
|
The following is an example of an example of notification via posting but other methods of notification which convey the
|
|
above restrictions may be used and may be required in some cases under state or local law or as a condition of a
|
|
permit
|
|
Example Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area and up to 250
|
|
feet of shoreline past the application site to include immediate public access points Posting must include the day and
|
|
time of application Posting may be removed if analysis of a sample collected at the intake 3 or more days following
|
|
application shows that the concentration in the water is less than 70 ppb (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays) or after 7
|
|
days following application whichever occurs first
|
|
Text of notification Wait 7 days before diverting functioning surface water intakes from the treated aquatic site to use
|
|
as drinking water irrigation or sprays unless water at functioning drinking water intakes is tested at least 3 days after
|
|
application and is demonstrated by assay to contain not more than 70 ppb 24 D (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays)
|
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Application Date Time
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|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 33
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r c
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D Following each application of this product treated water must not be used for drinking water unless one of the
|
|
following restrictions has been observed
|
|
i A setback distance from functional water mtake(s) of >600 ft was used for the application or
|
|
n A waiting period of at least 7 days from the time of application has elapsed or
|
|
in An approved assay indicates that the 2 4 D concentration is 70 ppb (0 07 ppm) or less at the water intake
|
|
Sampling for drinking water analysis should occur no sooner than 3 days after 2 4 D application Analysis of
|
|
samples must be completed by a laboratory that is certified under the Safe Drinking Water Act to perform
|
|
drinking water analysis using a currently approved version of analytical Method Number 515 555 other
|
|
methods for 2 4 D as may be listed in Title 40CFR Part 141 24 or Method Number 4015 (immunoassay of 2 4
|
|
D) from U S EPA Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste SW 846
|
|
E Note Existing potable water intakes that are no longer in use such as those replaced by a connection to
|
|
municipal water system or a potable water well are not considered to be functioning potable water intakes
|
|
F Drinking water setback distances do not apply to terrestrial applications of 2 4 D adjacent to water bodies with potable
|
|
water intakes
|
|
3 Except as stated above there are no restrictions on using water from treated areas for swimming fishing watering
|
|
livestock or domestic purposes
|
|
SUBMERGED AQUATIC WEEDS
|
|
Subsurface Application Apply 25-62 gallons per acre foot as a concentrate directly into the water through boat
|
|
mounted distribution systems
|
|
Maximum of 10 8 Ibs ae/per acre foot per application
|
|
Limited to 2 applications per season
|
|
Apply to aquatic weeds in ponds lakes reservoirs marshes bayous drainage ditches non irrigation canals rivers and
|
|
streams that are quiescent or slow moving
|
|
Do not apply within 21 days of previous application
|
|
When treating moving bodies of water applications must be made while traveling upstream to prevent concentration of 2 4
|
|
D downstream from the application
|
|
Coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be required either by letter of agreement or issuance of
|
|
special permits for such use
|
|
Table 1 Amount of 2 4 D to Apply for a Target Subsurface Concentration
|
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Surface Area
|
|
1 acre
|
|
Average Depth
|
|
1ft
|
|
2ft
|
|
3ft
|
|
4ft
|
|
5ft
|
|
For typical
|
|
conditions - 2 ppm
|
|
2 4 D ae/acre foot
|
|
5 4 Ibs
|
|
10 8 Ibs
|
|
16 2 Ibs
|
|
21 6 Ibs
|
|
27 0 Ibs
|
|
For difficult
|
|
conditions* 4ppm
|
|
2 4 D ae/acre
|
|
10 8 Ibs
|
|
21 6 Ibs
|
|
32 4 Ibs
|
|
43 2 Ibs
|
|
54 0 Ibs
|
|
Examples include spot treatment of pioneer colonies of Eurasian Water Milfoil and certain difficult
|
|
to control aquatic species
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc 39
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|
|
Water Use
|
|
1 Water for irrigation or sprays
|
|
A If treated water is intended to be used only for crops or non crop areas that are labeled for direct treatment with 2 4 D
|
|
such as pastures turf or cereal grains the treated water may be used to irrigate and/or mix sprays for these sites at anytime
|
|
after the 2 4 D aquatic application
|
|
B Due to potential phytotoxicity and/or residue considerations the following restrictions are applicable
|
|
If treated water is intended to be used to irrigate or mix sprays for unlabeled crops non crop areas or other plants not
|
|
labeled for direct treatment with 2 4 D the water must not be used unless one of the following restrictions has been
|
|
observed
|
|
i A setback distance described in the Drinking Water Setback Table was used for the application or
|
|
ii A waiting period of 21 days from the time of application has elapsed or
|
|
HI An approved assay indicates that the 2 4 D concentration is 100 ppb (0 1 ppm) or less at the water intake See
|
|
Table 3 for the waiting period after application but before taking the imtial sampling at water intake
|
|
2 Drinking water (potable water)
|
|
A Consult with appropriate state or local water authorities before applying this product to public waters State or local
|
|
agencies may require permits
|
|
The potable water use restrictions on this label are to ensure that consumption of water by the public is allowed only when
|
|
the concentration of 2 4 D in the water is less than the MCL (Maximum Contaminant Level) of 70 ppb Applicators should
|
|
consider the unique characteristics of the treated waters to assure that 2 4 D concentrations in potable water do not exceed
|
|
70 ppb at the time of consumption
|
|
B For submersed weed applications the drinking water setback distances from functioning potable water intakes are
|
|
provided in Table 2 Drinking Water Setback Distance (below)
|
|
C If no setback distance from the Drinking Water Setback Table (Table 2) is to be used for the application applicators or
|
|
the authorizing organization must provide a drinking water notification and an advisory to shut off all potable water intakes
|
|
prior to a 2 4 D application Notification to the party responsible for a public water supply or to individual private water users
|
|
must be done in a manner to assure that the party is aware of the water use restrictions when this product is applied to
|
|
potable water The following is an example of an example of notification via posting but other methods of notification which
|
|
convey the above restrictions may be used and may be required in some cases under state or local law or as a condition of
|
|
a permit
|
|
Example
|
|
Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area and up to 250 feet of
|
|
shoreline past the application site to include immediate public access points Posting should include the day and time of
|
|
application Posting may be removed if analysis of a sample collected at the intake no sooner than stated in Table 3 (below)
|
|
shows that the concentration in the water is less than 70 ppb (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays) or after 21 days following
|
|
application whichever occurs first
|
|
Text of notification Wait 21 days before diverting functioning surface water intakes from the treated aquatic site to use as
|
|
drinking water irrigation or sprays unless water at functioning drinking water intakes is tested no sooner than (insert days
|
|
from Table 3) and is demonstrated by assay to contain not more than 70 ppb 24 D (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays)
|
|
Application Date Time
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc 40
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D Following each application of this product treated water must not be used for drinking water unless one of the following
|
|
restrictions has been observed
|
|
i A setback distance described in the Drinking Water Setback Distance Table was used for the application or
|
|
ii A waiting period of at least 21 days from the time of application has elapsed or
|
|
MI An approved assay indicates that the 2 4 D concentration is 70 ppb (0 07 ppm) or less at the water intake
|
|
Sampling for drinking water analysis should occur no sooner than stated in Table 3 Analysis of samples must
|
|
be completed by a laboratory that is certified under The Safe Drinking Water Act to perform drinking water
|
|
analysis using a currently approved version of analytical Method Number 515 555 other methods for 2 4 D as
|
|
may be listed in Title 40CFR Part 141 24 or Method Number 4015 (immunoassay of 24 D) from U S EPA
|
|
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste SW 846
|
|
E Note Existing potable water intakes that are no longer in use such as those replaced by a connection to a municipal
|
|
water system or a potable water well are not considered to be functioning potable water intakes
|
|
F Drinking water setback distances do not apply to terrestrial applications of 2 4 D adjacent to water bodies with potable
|
|
water intakes
|
|
3 Except as stated above there are no restrictions on using water from treated areas for swimming fishing watering
|
|
livestock or domestic purposes
|
|
Table 2 Drinking Water Setback Distance for Submersed Weed Applications
|
|
Application Rate and Minimum Setback Distance (feet) from Functioning Potable Water Intake
|
|
1 ppm*
|
|
600
|
|
2ppm
|
|
1200
|
|
3ppm
|
|
1800
|
|
4ppm
|
|
2400
|
|
ppm acid equivalent target water concentration
|
|
Table 3 Sampling for Drinking Water Analysis
|
|
Applications
|
|
After 2 4 D Application for Submersed Weed
|
|
Minimum Days After Application Before Initial Water Sampling at the Functioning Potable Water
|
|
Intake
|
|
1 ppm
|
|
5
|
|
2ppm
|
|
10
|
|
3ppm
|
|
10
|
|
4ppm
|
|
14
|
|
ppm acid equivalent target water concentration
|
|
WATER HYACINTH (Eichomia crassipe) For control of actively growing plants with surface and air applications use 4 8
|
|
pints per acre Spray the weed mass only Use 8 pints when plants are matured or when the weed mass is dense
|
|
WATER MILFOIL (Mynophyllum spicatum) For Eurasian Water Milfoil in programs conducted by the Tennessee Valley
|
|
Authority (TVA) in dams and reservoirs of the TVA system HardBallwill control Water Milfoil with surface subsurface and
|
|
air applications
|
|
To control water milfoil when less than 5 gallons of concentrate per acre is specified dilute the concentrate with water to
|
|
apply a minimum of 5 gallons of spray mix per acre Do not treat within Vz mile of potable water intakes Shoreline areas
|
|
should be treated by sub surface injection applied by boat to avoid aerial drift Do not apply when weather conditions favor
|
|
drift from target area
|
|
Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 4]
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Restrictions and Limitations for Aquatic Use
|
|
Do not exceed 4 0 Ibs acid equivalent per surface acre per application Do not reapply less than 3 weeks after prior
|
|
application Do not apply within 1 500 feet of active potable water intakes
|
|
Fish breathe dissolved oxygen in the water and a water/oxygen ratio must be maintained Decaying weeds use up oxygen
|
|
When treating continuous dense weed masses it may be appropriate to treat only part of the infestation at a time For
|
|
example apply HardBall in lanes separated by untreated strips that can be treated after vegetation in treated lanes has
|
|
disintegrated During the growing season weeds decompose in a 2 to 3 week period following treatment Waters having
|
|
limited and less dense weed infestations may not require partial treatments Other local factors such as water exchange and
|
|
sediment load can also influence the dissolved oxygen level
|
|
To avoid fish kill from decaying plant material do not treat more than one half the lake or pond at one time For large
|
|
bodies of weed infested waters leave buffer strips of at least 100 feet wide and delay treatment of these strips for 4 to 5
|
|
weeks or until the dead vegetation has decomposed
|
|
Water Use Instructions
|
|
Unless an approved assay indicates that the 2 4 D concentration is 100 ppb (0 1 ppm) or less or only growing crops and
|
|
non crop areas labeled for direct treatment with 2 4 D will be effected do not use water from treated areas for
|
|
1 Irrigating plants (especially cotton grapes and tomatoes)
|
|
2 Mixing sprays for agricultural or ornamental plants
|
|
Unless an approved assay indicates the 2 4 D concentration is 70 ppb (0 07 ppm) or less do not use water from treated
|
|
areas for potable water (drinking water)
|
|
Except as stated above there are no restrictions on using water from treated areas for fishing watering livestock or
|
|
domestic purposes
|
|
CONDITIONS OF SALE LIMITED WARRANTY
|
|
AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
|
|
Read the Conditions of Sale Warranty and Limitations of Liability and Remedies before using this product If the
|
|
terms are not acceptable return the product unopened and the full purchase price will be refunded
|
|
The directions on this label are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully Insufficient control of pests and/or
|
|
injury to the crop to which the product is applied may result from the occurrence of extraordinary or unusual weather
|
|
conditions or the failure to follow the label directions or good application practices all of which are beyond the control of
|
|
Helena Chemical Company (the Company) or seller In addition failure to follow label directions may cause injury to
|
|
crops animals man or the environment The Company warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on
|
|
the label and is reasonably fit for the purpose referred to in the directions for use subject to the factors noted above which
|
|
are beyond the control of the Company To the extent consistent with applicable law the Company makes no other
|
|
warranties or representations of any kind express or implied concerning the product including no implied warranty of
|
|
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose and no such warranty shall be implied by law
|
|
To the extent consistent with applicable law the exclusive remedy against the Company for any cause of action relating to
|
|
the handling or use of this product shall be limited to at Helena Chemical Company s election one of the following
|
|
1 Refund of the purchase price paid by buyer or user for product bought or
|
|
2 Replacement of the product used
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To the extent consistent with applicable law the Company shall not be liable and any and all claims against the Company
|
|
are waived for special indirect incidental or consequential damages or expense of any nature including but not limited to
|
|
loss of profits or income The Company and the seller offer this product and the buyer and user accept it subject to the
|
|
foregoing conditions of sale and limitation of warranty liability and remedies
|
|
© Copyright Helena Holding Company 2010
|
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® is a registered trademark of Helena Holding Company
|
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WIPE OUT® INDUCE® and DYNE AMIC® are a registered trademarks of Holding Company
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ACCENT® ALLY® CANVAS® EXPRESS® FINESSE® GLEAN® and HARMONY® are registered trademarks of E I
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DuPont de Nemours & Co Inc
|
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AMBER® GRAMOXONE® EXTRA and PEAK® are registered trademarks of Syngenta Crop Protection Inc
|
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ROUNDUP®, ROUNDUP® D PAK HONCHO® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Company
|
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PROWL® PURSUIT® PLUS SCEPTER® 70DG SQUADRON® POAST® POAST® PLUS are registered trademarks of
|
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BASF Ag Products
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BASE LABEL LANGUAGE
|
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HardBalS
|
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
|
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2 4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid 19 6%
|
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INERT INGREDIENTS 804%
|
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TOTAL 1000%
|
|
Equivalent to 19 6% 2 4 D Acid or 1 74 Ib /gal
|
|
Isomer specific by AOAC Method 6 D01 5 (12th Ed)
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Patent No 5877112
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Other Patents Pending
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER PELIGRO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle
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(If you do not understand the label find someone to explain it to you)
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FIRST AID
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IF IN EYES
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IF SWALLOWED
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IF INHALED
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IF ON SKIN OR
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CLOTHING
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« Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5 20 minutes
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« Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing eye
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<• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for advice
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for advice
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e Have person sip a glass of water
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«> Do not induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by poison control center or doctor
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o Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person
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« Move victim to fresh air
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o If person is not breathing call 91 1 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably mouth to
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mouth if possible
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for further treatment advice
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« Take off contaminated clothing
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« Rinse immediately with plenty of water for 1 5 20 minutes
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« Call a poison control center of 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 For emergency
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assistance call toll free 1 800 424 9300 (ChemTrec)
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Probable mucosal damage may contramdicate the use of gastric lavage Causes irreversible eye damage
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See Additional Precautions and Use Directions on Inside Panels
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EPA REG NO 5905 549
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EPA EST NO First Letters of Product Batch Code
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Indicate Producing Establishment 5905 AR 1=WA •
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5905 GA 1=CG • 5905 IA 1=DI • 5905 CA 1=KC
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SN 1206/1008
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NET CONTENTS
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MANUFACTURED FOR
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HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
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225 SCHILLING BOULEVARD SUITE 300
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COLLIERVILLE TENNESSEE 38017
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Filename Hardball (5905 549) 080312 CLN doc 44
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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DANGER-PELIGRO
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Corrosive Causes irreversible eye damage Harmful if swallowed Harmful if inhaled Do not get in eyes or on clothing Avoid breathing spray mist or
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vapor Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal
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PESTICIDE STORAGE Do not store below temperature of 0 F If frozen warm to 40 F and re dissolve before using by rolling or shaking container
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This product can be stored in an unheated building Store in a safe manner Store in original container only Keep container tightly closed when not in
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use Reduce stacking height where local conditions can affect package strength Do not store under conditions which might adversely affect the
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container or its ability to function properly
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Pesticide wastes are toxic Improper disposal of excess pesticide spray mixture or nnsate is a violation of Federal law and
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may contaminate groundwater If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions contact your State Pesticide or
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Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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NONREFILLABLE METAL CONTAINER (EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this container Triple rinse container
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(or equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and
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dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to dnp Fill the container / full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds Pour nnsate into
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application equipment or a mix tank or store nnsate for later use or disposal Dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip Repeat this
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procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved
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by state and local authorities
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NONREFILLABLE METAL CONTAINER (GREATER THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this container Triple rinse container (or
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equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank Fill the
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container / fu II with water Replace and tighten closures Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth ensuring at least one complete
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revolution for 30 seconds Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times Turn the container over onto its other end
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and tip it back and forth several times Empty the nnsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store nnsate for later use or disposal
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Repeat this procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other
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procedures approved by state and local authorities
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NONREFILLABLE PLASTIC CONTAINER (EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this container Tnple nnse
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container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix
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tank and dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip Fill the container / full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds Pour rmsate
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into application equipment or a mix tank or store nnsate for later use or disposal Dram for 10 seconds after the flow begins to dnp Repeat
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this procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or incineration if allowed by
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state and local authorities by burning If burned stay out of smoke
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NONREFILLABLE PLASTIC CONTAINER (GREATER THAN 5 GALLONS) Do not reuse or refill this container Triple rinse container (or
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equivalent) promptly after emptying Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank Fill the
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container / full with water Replace and tighten closures Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth ensuring at least one complete
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revolution for 30 seconds Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times Turn the container over onto its other end
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and tip it back and forth several times Empty the nnsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store nnsate for later use or disposal
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Repeat this procedure two more times Offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or incineration if
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allowed by state and local authorities by burning If burned stay out of smoke
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REFILLABLE CONTAINER Refill this container with pesticide only Do not reuse this container for any other purpose Prior to refilling
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inspect thoroughly for damage such as cracks punctures abrasions and damaged or worn out threads on closure devices Do not refill or
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transport damaged or leaking containers Check for leaks after refilling and before transportation Cleaning the container before final
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disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller To clean
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the container before final disposal empty the remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank Fill the
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container about 10 percent full with water Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes Pour or pump nnsate into
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application equipment or nnsate collection system Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times If the container is not being refilled
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return to the point of purchase or designated location
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Filename Hardball (5905-549) 080312 CLN doc 45
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