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# POAST 3.5 HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **7969-129**
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Sethoxydim (43.3%)
- Label accepted: 1998-04-24
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00129-19980424.pdf
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For use on soybeans
Active Ingredient:
Sethoxydim: 2-[1-( ethoxyinmnlbutyfj-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-
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'Equivalent to 3.5 pouhds of selhoxydim per galion
EPA Reg. No. 7969-129
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNING! AVISO
EPA Establishment Number
Si usted no entiende la e~, busque a alguien para que se la ex:Jllque a usted en
detalle.l1f you do not un n to explai"l IT b you in detall.}
CCEPTED ,
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See the attached booklet br complete Precautionary Statements, statements or
Practical T~ent, Diredions For Use, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.
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Statement of'iSTaCtlealTreatinent
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for 15 minutes. If initation develops, consult
'If on skin: Wash affected areas with soap
If irritation develops, consult a physician. .­
If swallowed: Do not induce vomiting. Dilute with
water and get immediate medical attention. Never give
fluids or induce vomiting if the victim is unconscious or
having convulsions.
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If inhaled: Move to fresh air. Aid in breathing if
necessary, and get immediate medica) attention.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Some materials that are chemically resistant to this
product are listed below. For more options, referto
category G on an EPA chemical resistance category
selection chart.
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
7. • Coveralls over Short-s.leeved shirt and s~rt pants
-', • Chemical,resi§lant gloves. such as bamer
laminate or viton ~14 mils
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
• Protective eyewear.. ... .-' .
• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead
exposure .
• Chemical-resistant apron when cleaning
equipment. mixing. and loading
Discard clothing and other absorbent matarials that
have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this
product's concentrate. Do not re-lJs.~ them: Fo!~w
manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaIning
PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use
detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other launcjry,
Engineering Controls Statement
When handlers use closed. systems, enclosed cabs,
or ·aircraft in a manner that me_"ts the requirements
'. listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for
)gricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)]. the
~nandler PPE requirements m?y bereduced or .
modified as specified in the WPS.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum.
using tobacco, or using the toilet
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets
inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
clothing.
• Remove PPE immedi?tely ;l.fter handling this
product. Wash the outside of gloves before
removing. As soon as possible. wash thoroughly
and change into clean clothing.
Environmental Hazards
This product Is toxic to aquatic nrclaniisrrls.
terrestrial uses, do not
manner inconsistent with its Do not apply this
product in a way tbat will contact workers or other
persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected
handlers may be in the area during application.. For
any requirements specific to your state or tnbe.
consult the agency responsible for pesticide
regulation. '. .
All applicable dlrections: restrictions, precautioos and
Conditions of Sale and Warranty are to be
followed. 'fijs labeling must be in the user's
possession during application.
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use. this product only in accordaInce with its labeling
and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 eFR
part 170. This standard contains requirements for
the protection of agricultural workers on fanns.
forests. nurseries. and greenhouses. and handlers of
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
training, decontamination. notification, and
emergency assistance. It also contains specilic
instructions and exceptions partaining to the
statements on this label about personal protective
equipment (pPE). and restricted-entry interval_ The
requirements in this box only apply to uses of this
product li1:aI: are covered by the Worker Protection
Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 bours.
PPE reqll1red for early entry to treated areas that is
permitted under the Wori>er.Protection Standard
and that involves contact with anything that has
been treaited, such as plants. soil, or water, is:
• Coveralls over short -sleeved s\1irt l'I11d sl10rt pants
• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate.
nitrile rubber 2: 14 mils, neoprene rubber 2: 14 mils,
or viton ~ 14 mils
• Chemic:al-resistant footwear plus socks
• Proteclive eyewear
• Chemic:al-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
Storage and Disposal
Do not contaminate water. food. or feed by sIolfor.'6'''~
disposal. .) ) J )
Pesticide Storage: Do not store below 32" F cl,r', "
above 100" F. Store in a dry place away from hBat Ill'
. . open flame.. ~void conlarn!n!'tion o~ ;a;p yr food~tuffs.
Pesticide DIsposal: PestiCide waotes are ~a:y. "
hazardous.. Improper disposal Of eYC£ES,pesiicide, "
or rinsate is.a .violation offElclerall:atl. If >" 1,._L ~~, ._"
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- . Reusable containers shoukl be
.__._~ . purchase lor cleaninQ and refilling. R~~~~~e~~~7~:'~ can only berelilled with Conclude- Ultra
Do not reuse this container with any other product. ' .
In Case of Emergency
In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product,
cal!:
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP
In case of medical emergency regarding this preduct,
call:
• Your local doctor for immediate treatment.
• Your local poison control center (hospital).
• BASF Corporation (800-832-HELPJ.
~RetumabIe Container Operating
Instructions. '
i>rocjigy" System Operating Procedure
Conclude Ultra is suppled in the Prodigy System, a
unique, 120-gallon mini-bulk closed delivSIY system
that contains enough product to treat 320 acres. It
consists of a self-dis<;harging tal'lk that does not
require any pumping mechanism, and has a dry lock
connector which protects the user from exposure to
tank contents.
Do not refill Prodigy System. Retum Prodigy
System to BASF for cleaning and refilling.
Conclude Ultra in a dedicated, returnable Prodigy .
System can only be used with the closed Prodigy
System in which it comes packaged.
lhe Prodigy System, when operated according to
directions, will discharge Conclude Ultra G and
Conclude Ultra B in a 1 :1.7 ratio.
Attention! The Prodigy System is a pressurized ,
de!ivery system. Do not attempt to open the container.
Transfer product only by following these steps: ..
1. Install a maie dry lock connector to the spray tank.
2. Uncoil th,e hose from the rack and connect the
female dry lock connector (at the end of the hose
attaChed to the tank) with the male dry lock .
connector installed on the spay tank.
3_ Tum on the nitrogen gas supply.
4. Push down on the activation handle in the front
near the meter until the handle is locked in the
lower position allowing the manifold to fill with
product and become pressurized. Some tsnks do
not have a handle; move on to the next step.
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_ (in front I']eaf the meteq to stop liquid and '\.,
" pressurization from ftowing into the manifold '.' -
. , Some tanks do not have a handle; move on to the -
next step.·
10. Tum off the nitrogen gas valve when the Prodigy
System is not i1 usa -
11. Hose draining: Starting at the yen6w handle on the .
Prodigy Tank, grasp the hose and walk toward
the receMng tank hokIing the hose level or higher
than the dry lock connection allowing all of the
product to drain out of the hose.
12. Disconnect.the female dry lock connector on the .
tank hose from the male dry lock connector on the
spray tank.
13. Recoil the hose onto the hose rack.
14. Be sure to tum off the nitrogen gas valve on the
nitrogen cylinder when the Prodigy System
operation is ccmpleted, or when the tank is
empty, or whm the tank is ready to be retumed to
the point of plXChase.
Leave all product and bar code labels in place.
Product laloels must remain in place to comply with
Department of Transportation regulations.
Return Container Promptly to Distributor
The Prodigy System containers are tracked with bar
codes and s~rial num!='ers. Distributorsare responsible
for the contall1ers~Slgned to them. Return this
container to the dstributor from which it was
purchased. Notify the distibutor if the container
cannot be returned by a specinc time. The distributor
is responsible for returning the container to BASF. The
dlstrlbutor will be ~harged for any container not ..
returned withln 2>::l gays. -
Duplex~ II System .
Conclude Ultra B and Conclude Ultra G are provid­
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Table 1). Conclude Ultra B must be ,~;~~i~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~
combination with Conclude Ultra_G.
Mode of Action
Conclude Ultra rapidly enters the target weeq , " , drift Irol11 target _
through its foliage and translocates throughout the" " " than 10, mph. ,,'
plant. The effects range from slowing ~r stopping . Ali Conclude Ultra appnCatlons to control volunteer
gra.vth (generally within 2 days), to foliage reddening , cereals (barley, com, oats, rye; and wheat) should be
and leaf tip bum. Subsequently, foliage bumback may , mede before tillering. Volunteer cereals that emerged
occur. These symptoms will generally be observed the previous faD may not be adequately controDed with
within 3 weeks depending on environmental , Conclude Ultra for spring control.
conditions. Air Application ' ,
Crop Tolerance Water Volume: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water
AD soybean varieties are tolerant to Conclude Ultra per acre;
at an stages of growth. Leaf specknng may occur, but ' Spray Pressure: Use up to 40 psi.
plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. , . Application Equipment: Use only diaphragm-type
New growth is normal and crop vigor is not reduced. ' , nozzles that produce fan spray patterns.
Herbicide'Resistance Nozzle Height: 6-10 feet above crop.
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" epeated use of Co, nclude Ultra (or Similar Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must be oriented so as
- h b"d ·th th ad ' to discharge straight back with the air stream , , emergence grass er ICI es WI e same me, (opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) and of action) may lead to the selection of naturally ,
occurring biotypes with resistance to these products. not more than 20" downwind. Nozzles must be
If DOor performance cannot be attributed to adverse located no fariher out than 3/4 the distance from
weather conditions or improper application methods, the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or
a resistant biotype may be present. Consult your local rotor.
representative or agricultural advisor for assistance. Special Directions for Aerial Application
To obtain uniform coverage and to avoid drift hazards,
Coverage follow these guide1ines:
Apply Conclude Ultra to the foliage of grasses on a • Do not apply Conclude Ultra by aircraft when wind
spray-ta-wet basis uniformly and completely because is blowing more than 10 mph. Use coarse sprays
large leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and can (larger droplets) as they are less likely to drift.
prevent adequate spray coverage, Do not spray to the __ • Do not apply Conclude Ultra by air IT ornamental or
point of runoff. senSitive nontarget crops such as cotton, sugar
v-; - - C -, beets, sunflowers. or okra are within 200 feet
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Irrigation
In irrigated areas. it may be necessary to irrigate downwind.
before treatment to ensureacjjve weed growth. The applicator must follow the most restrictive use
......-.::,.' . ,"" . cautions to avoid drift hazards, includir.-g those found
Cultivation in this labeling as well as applicable stare and local
'Po not cultivate within 5 days before or 7 days after regulations and ordinances.,
,koplying Conclude Ultra. Cultivating 7-14 <;lays after Ground Application (Broadca5t) treatment may help provide season-long control.
Water Volume: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of
Cleaning Spray Equipment water per broadcast acre.
asan spray equipment thoroughly using a strong Spray Pressure: Use a minimum of 40 psi (measured
detergent or commercial sprayer cleaner according to at the boom, not at the pump or in the fine).
the manufacturer's directions before and after Application Equipment: Use standard high-pressure
applying this product, particularly if a herbicide with pestiCide flat fan or hollow cone nozzles spaced up to
the potential to injure crops was used. 20 inches apart. Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or
II. Application Instructions
For optimum results with Conclude Ultra in a total
postemergence, one-pass weed control system for
soybeans, the following recommendations should be
followed:
• plant rows 15" wide or less
• eliminate. all vegetative Wiled growth prior to
soybean planting ',' , ' .
• Conclude Ultra according to weed sizes
controlled droplet applicator (COA) nozzles as erratic
coverage can cause inconsistent weed control. Do, ,
not use selective application equipment such as > , > > '
recirculating sprayers or wiper applicators. Whs)", tall>
weeds such as volunteer corn are to be control;l>d, > , '
the boom should bebigh enough t9 povilr the entirp, .
plant. Refer to the nozzle manufacl}lrer's pirecti9\ls f9r
recommended height. " ,
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Mallow. Venice
Momingglories
Mustard. Wild
Nightshade. Black
Pigweed, Redroot
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Ragweed. Common
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Sida, Prickly or Teaweed'
Smartweed. Pennsylvania
Starerr. Bristly
Texasweed
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When using the Prodigy System, add oil concentrat"
after Conclude" Ultra herbicide has been added to
the spray tank. Under excessively dry, wet, or cold
conditicns which may reduce herbicidal activity, use rr:e
maximum rate of oil concentrate (refer to Table 2.)
Oil Concentrate
A crop oil concentrate must contain ehher a Detrol~_m
or vegetable oil base and must meet all of the
following criteria:
• be nor-phytotoxic,
• conta:.'l oniy EPA-exempt ingredients,
• provide good mixing quality in the jar test, and
• be successful in local experience.
The exact composition of suitable products will vary;
however, vegetable and petroleum oil concentrates
should contain emulsifiers to provide good mixing
quality. H'Ighly refined vegetable OIls have proven mere
satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. Refer to
Compatibility Test for Mix Components for more
information.
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Johnsongrass (seedling)
Junglegrass­
Mme!, Wild ProSe
Oats, Wild --
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• Fall
• Texas
Red Rice
Shattercane
Signaigrass, Broadleaf
SprangIe!OP, Red
Volunteer Com
Wrtchgrass
ltop growth suppression)
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. 2) Correct amounts of Conclude Ultra G and B.
Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles_
3) Emulsifiai:>le concentrates (oil concentrate).
Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
4) Let the solution stand for 15 minutes.
5) Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability.
The spray solution should not have free oil on the
surface, nor fine particles that precipitate to the
bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. Do not use
any spfaysolution that could clog spray nozzles.
IV, Mixing Order
The following steps apply when using the Duplex" II
container system.
1) Water: Begin by agITating a thoroughly clean
_ sprayer tank three-quarters full of clean water.
2) Agitation: Maintain constant agitation throughout
mixing and application.
3) Conclude Ultra B , > > , ,
4) Emulsifiable concentrates (oli 'cbncentrate)
Table 2. Additive Rates Per Acre
Additive
5) Conclude U:tra G ~"» > ~
Ground Aerial - 6) Remaining quantily,'{J?l'Jr ' , ,
Application Application Maintain constant agrr!ltlon during QPpliootion. Do not
Oil Concentrate 1.2 pints c. 1-2 pints_ attempt to pour the C9\liElrl!s; of thll D:Qiex II ..
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• Make oniy..ooe application of Conclude UHra per acre,'
• After an application of Conclude Ultra, do not
acre, per season; 0.25 pounds of a.i. of sodium ""'"u,~""'"
a.i. ofsethoxydim per acre, per season. ""
• Do not apply sequential applications of Blazer", GalaXy<' herbicide, ~rj~;;~i';~~i';~
following the application of Conclude Ultra. "
• Preharvest Interval (PHI): Do not apply within 75 days of soybean.harvest.
• Restricted Entry Interval (REI): 48 hours.
• In case of crop failure, only P9a!1uts or soybeans may be immediately replanted.
• Crop Rotation Restriction: Root crops (such as cerrots, turnips, sweet potatoes, etc.) must not be
planted in fields treated with Conclude Ultra for 18 months following treatment. -
• Do not use treated plants for feed or forage.
• Do not apply to grasses or crops under stress such as stress due to lack of moisture, hall damage,
, flooding, herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or widely fluctuating temperatures, as unsatisfactory
control wl1l"probably result. "
"" Do not apply to crops that show injury Oeaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other
, "J prior herbicide applications, because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged.
• Avoid drift to all other crops and nonterget areas.
• Do not use selective application equipment such as recirculating sprayers, wiper applicators, or
shielded applicators.
• Rainfast Period: Do not apply if rainfall or overhead irrigation is expected soon after application.
• Do not apply through any type of irrigation equipment.
• This product cannot be used to formulate or reformulate any other pesticide product.
Table 3. Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations for Conclude Ultra herbicides
Minimum Time Maximum Rate Maximum Rate
Crop From Application Per Acre Per Per Acre
to Harvest (PHI) Application Per Season
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'PlUS" herbicide when johnsongrass ,
timing of Conclude Ultra should follow
directions for control of the annual grasses and ,
broadleaf weeds. This timing will usually not be
oplInum for controiHng rhizome johnsongrass, ' "
however, the Conclude Ultra will provide effective
control of the johnsongrass vegetation and some
rhizomes. ',,' '" '
The sequential application of Poast Plus (1.5 pints
per acre) will control the newly emerging vegetation as
wei as deplete the rhizome reserves when the ,',
f01lowing rates are used: ,
• Conclude Ultra: 3Sfluid ounces per acre based
on the annual grass labelled directions •
• Poast Plus: 1.5 pints per acre 011 6-S" rhizome
johnsongrass
Use 2 pints of oil concentrate per acre in each spray
mix.
Yenow Nutsedge:
At the optimum epplication time of Conclude Ultra
for most pests. yellow nutsedge may not be at the
correct growth stage for optimum control. The best
nustedge control will be achieved by applying
Conclude Ultra and a sequential application of
Basagran- herbicide at 1.5-2.0 pints per acre.
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Weeds listed in this label:
Common Name Scientific Name
Anoda, Spurred Anoda cristala
Barnyardgrass (Watergrass) &::hinochloa crus-galli
Carpetweed Mollugo vertieJ1/ata
Cocklebur Xanthium stIUmarium
Copperieaf, Hophombeam Acalypha ostryifolia
Crabgrass, Large Digitalia sanguinaJis
, Smooth Digitalia ischaemum
Crotolaria Crota/aria spectabilis
Croton, Tropic Croton glandulosus
, Woolly Croton capitatus
Cupgrass, Woolly Erioch/oa villos
Eclipta Eelipla alba
Foxtail, Giant Setaria faberi
, Green Setaria viridis
, Yellow Setaria glauca
Goosegrass EIeusine indica
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense
Junglegrass Cenchrus ineertus
Ladysthumb Polygonum persicaria
Lambsquarters, Common Chenopodium album
Mallow, Venice Hibiscus monum
Millet, Wild Prose -- Panicum miliaceum
MemingglolY, Cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit
, Entireleaf Ipomoea hederaeea, var. inte­
,Ivyleaf
, Palmleaf
, Pitted
, Purple
Mustard, Wild
Nightshade, Black
Nutsedge, Yellow
Oals, Wild
Panicum, Browntop
, Fall
, Texas
Pigweed, Redroot
, Smooth
Ragweed, Common
,Giant
Red Rice
Redweed
Sasbania, Hemp
ShattercanelWildcane
Sida, Prickly, (feaweed)
Signalgrass, Broacl1eaf
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
Spranglet9P, Red -
Starbur, Bnstly
Texasweed
Thistle, Canada
Velvetleaf ,
, Volunteer Com
'll:terhem p, Common . Tall
Wi·,graSs· .. '
griuscula
Ipomoea hederacea
Ipomoea wrightii
Ipomoea lacunosa
Ipomoea turblnata
Sinapis arvensis
Solanum nigrum
Cyperus esculentus
Avenafatua
Panlcum faseiculatum
Panicum dichotomiflorum
Panicum texanum
Amaranthus retroflexus
Amaranthus hybrid is
Ambrosia ertemisiifolia
Ambrosia trifida
Oi)1Z8 SBtNa
Me/ochia corchorifolia
Sesbania exaltala
Sorghum bicolor
Sida spinosa .
Brachiaria platyphylta .
Po/ygonum pensy/vanicum
Leptochloa filiformis ...
Acanthospermum hispidum
Caperonia palustris
Cirsium arvense
Abutl70n theophrasti -
Zeamays .
Amaranthus rudis
Amaranthus tuberculatus :. ~
Panicum caj;iUare ~':.:-:.
as" weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use
of the product in a manner inconsiatent with its labeling,
all of which are beyond the_control of BASF .....
Corporation ("BASP') or the Seller. All such risks shaD
be assumed by the Buyer.. .
BASF wamants that this product conforms to the
chemical description 'on the label and is reasonably fEt
for the purposes refemed to in the Directions For Use,
subject to the inherent risks, refemed to above. BASF
MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABIUlY OR
/>NY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUEDWARRANTY.IN
NO CASE SHAll BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABlE
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
HANDUNG OF THIS PRODUCT. BASFand the Seller
offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it,
subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and
Warranty which may be varied only by agreement 4"1
writing Signed by a duly authorized representative of
BASF.
Basagran, Galaxy, and Poast are registered triidemar'KS of
BASFAG.
Blazer, CommServ, Conclude, Duplex, Poast Plus, Prodigy.
and Storm are registered trademarks of BASF Corpora/ion.
© 1998 BASF Corporction
All rights reserved
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For addtlional information, call BASF's COMMSERv* at
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Tank mix with Storm® herbicide for postemergence use in soybeans
EPA Reg. No 7969-129
All appficable olfections, restrictions,
precautions ood Conditions of
Sale and WarrantY on the EPA­
registered label are to be followed.
This labeling must be in the posses­
sion of the user at the time of herbi­
cide applicalion.
Directions For Use
It is a violation offederallaw to use
this product in a manner.
inconsistent with its labeling. Do n01
apply this product in a way that will
contact workers or other persons,
either directly or through drift. Only
protected hPndlers may be in the
area dudng application. For any
requirements speci1ic to your state
or tribe, consult the agency
responsible for pesticide regulation.
All applicable directions, restrictions,
precautions and Conditions of
Sale and Warranty are to be
followed. This Iabefing must be in
the user's possession during
application.
Storage and Disposal
Do not contaminate water, food, or
feed by storage or disposal.
Pesticide SWrage: Do not store·'
below 32" F or above 100" F. Store
in a dry place roNay from heat or
open flame. Avoid contamination of
feed or foodstuffs. .
Container Disposal: Do not refill Prodigy System.
• Plastic Containers Return Prodigy System to BASF
for Duplex"11 system: . for cleaning and refilling.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then Storm and Poast HC in a
offer for recycling or reconditioning, dedicated, returnable Prodigy
or puncture and dispose of in a System can only be used with the
sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or closed Prodigy System in which it
if allowed bystate and local . comes packaged. The Prodigy
authorities, by burning. If burned, System, when operated according
sta.y.out of smo.l<!. e. to directions, will discharge Poast He and Storm in a 1: 1. 7 ratio. <.,
• Bulk/Mini-bulk Containers: . 0 Attention! The Prodigy System is
Reusable containers should be . a pressurized delivery system. 00
returned to the point of purchase for not attempt to open the container.
Cleaning and refilling. Reusable Transfer product only by following
containers can only be refilled with these steps:
Storin and Poast HC. Do not 1. Install a male dry lock connector
reusedhis container witto any other to the spray tank.
product 2. Uncoil the hose from the rack
In Case of Emergency and connect the female dry lock.
In case of large-scale spillage connector (at the end of the
regarding this product, call: hose attached to the tank) with
CHEMTREC800-424-9300.. the male dry lock connector
BASF Corporation 800-832 -HELP installed on the spay tank.
In case of medical emergency 3. Tum on the nitrogen gas supply.
regarding this product, call: 4. Push down on the activation
• Your local doctor. for immediate handle in the front near the ..
treatment. meter until the handle is locked
• Your local poison control center in the lower position allowing
{hospitaQ.· the manifold to fill with product
• BASF Corporation (800-832-HELP) and become pressurized. Some
Return' able Contal"ner tanks do not have a handle; move on to the next step. . ...
Operating Instructions. 5. Turn the meter on:by pressing
Prodigy" System Operating the 'ONITOTAL" button ..
Procedure 6. Press "RESET" button to. set .
Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide. Storm and Poast HC are suppled current total to "0.00' if desired.
wastes are acutely hazardous. . in the Prodigy System, a unique 7. Tum the yellow product delivery
Improper disposal of excess 120-gallon mini-bulk closed delivery valve counterclockwise (to
pesticide, spray mix, or rinsate is a . system that contains enough.. horizontal) until the desired .
violation of federal law. If these product to treat 320 acres. It amount of product, as indicated
wastes cannot be disposed of. consists of a self-discharging tank on the measuring meter, has
according to label instructions, ! ~ thaf'dbe!; not require any pumping been discharged into the spray
tact State P t· 'de or " , and has a dry lock tank. . con YOlX es IC!. .
Environmellla! ControlAgel)CY protects the user 8. Tum the yellow product delivery
the;~~;;~~~~i~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~(:r?,to tank contents. valve clockwise (to.vertlcal) to.". att~ stop the discharge of prodlJct ',' ..
for guidance. _, into your spray tank. . . .', :,,:, ... c
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.... ~~~~ 'rrifE~~~of~~wind"'" 11. Hose draining: Starting at the O'b depending speed is g" 10 mph.~"·- ~. - :, .. ~
yellow handle on the Prodigy on environmental conditions. All Poast HC and Stonn applicac .. , 'c.' ,._c,.<",~,.,,, .•. ,.,
Tank, grasp the hose and walk C . 11 I lions to control volunteer cereals
toward the receiving tank rap 0 erance holding the hose level. or higher All soybean varieties are tolerant to {barley, com, oats, rye, and wheat)
P t HC d St t all t should be made before tillering. than the dry lock connection oas an orm a sages II . all f th d t t of growth. Leaf speckling may Volunteer cereals that emerged the
a OWing 0 e pro uc 0 occur, but plants generally outgrow previous fall may not be adequately
drain out of the hose. controlled with Poast HC and 12. Disconnect the female .dry lock this condition within 10 days. New 'owth . al d .. Stonn for spring control. connector on the tank hose - g" IS norm an crop V1g0rIS
from the male dry lock not reduced. Air Application
connector on the spray tank. Coverage Water Volume: Use a minimum of
13. Recoil the hose onto the hose Apply Poast HC and Stonn to the 5 gallons of water per acre.
rack. foliage of grasses on a spray-to-wet Spray Pressure: Use up to 40 psi.
14. Be sure to tum off the nitrogen basis uniformly and completely Application Equipment Use only
gas valve on the nitrogen because large leaf canopies shelter diaphragm-type nozzles that
cylinder when the Prodigy smaller weeds and can prevent produce fan spray patterns.
System operation is adequate spray coverage. Do not Nozzle Height 6-10 feet above
completed, or when the tank is spray to the point of runoff. crop. empty, or when the tank is Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must
ready to be returned to the Irrigation be oriented so as to discharge
point of purchase. In irrigated areas, it may beneces- straight back with the a'r stream
Leave all product and bar code sary to irrigate before treatment to .(opposite the direction of travel
labels in place. Product labels must . ensure active weed growth. of the aircraft) and not more than
remain in place to comply with Cultivation 20° downwind. Nozzles must be
Department ofTransportation Do nof cultivate within.5 days located no farther out than 314
regulations. before or 7 days after applying the distance from the center of
Retum Container Promptly to Poast HC and Stonn. Cultivating the ai~raft to the end of the wing
Distributor.. The Prodigy System 7-14 days after treatment may help or rotor.
containers are tracked with bar provide season-long control. Special Directions for Aerial
codes and serial numbers.. Application
Distributors are responsible for the Cleaning Spray Equipment To obtain uniform coverage and to
containers assigned to them. Clean spray equipment thoroughly avoid drift hazards, follow these
Return this container to the using a strong det~ent or guidelines:
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distributor from which it was comme~ial sprayer cleaner • Do not apply Poast HC and
purchased. Notify the distributor if according to the manufacturer's Stonn by aircraft when wind is
the container cannot be returned by di~tions before and after applying blowing more than 10 mph. Use
a specific time. The distributor is this product, particularly if a coarse sprays (larger droplets) as
responsible for returning the herbicide with the potential to injure they are less likely to drift.
container to BASE The distributor crops was used. .. • Do not apply Poast HC and
will be charged for any container Stonn by air if ornamental or' ... ,-
not returned within 30 days. II. Application Instructions SElnsi\ive nontarget crops such as
Duplex- II System For optimum results with Poast HC cotton, sugar beets, sunftowers,
and Stonn I'n a total or okra are within 200 feet Stonn and Poast He are provided in a molded jug pack that contains postemergence, one-pass weed . downwind.
enough product to treat 5 acres.. control system for soybeans, the The appuCal:or must follow the most _____ ---, _______ . following recommendations should restrictive use cautions to avoid drift
I. General Information . be followed: hazards, including those found in
A tank mix of Poast HC and Storm • plan~ rQwf,15', \N1Q~ or less this labeling as well as applicable
_, is intended'for the early postemer- ., ehmln«o'(' ~I v.e:"etaf,ve weed . state and local regulations and
''iQ,ence control of a wide spectrum of • growttj p,.o~ tq so}~ean planting ordinances.
I:ir1(adleafweeds and ann. ual grass-. '.'. .apPIY ~oast~c<a:. :1~ Sto.nn. Ground Application (Broadcast)
es ll\,soybeans (See Table 1). .' .' . 'acco~lngto weed SIZes stated Water Volume: Use a minimum of
storm must be used in combination i ... " . on ,thiS lilb.eI {about 21 days after 10 gallons of water per broadcast ,_.
with Poast He. . , -. .' ~_:. ,'- >~:::;~'f .:-'~ ~~t6e~ P11ryt~ .. o_~ < < ~ c ( ~ acre .
. " I"ilplr 14 wnces o~ PoadHO ahd Spray Pressure: Use a minimum'
.' .' , 1d; plR(s StOmt P(l{' acre' ean.y • • of 40 psi (measured at the boom-, -.
'.' postemergence'(generally when not at the pump or in the line). ,_ ., ..
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Cupgrass, 'Woolly
Foxtail, Giant ~.
, Green·
Eclipta' .• ~- -
Jimsonweed ..
ladysthumb
lambsquarters'
Mallow, Venice
Momingglories
Mustard, Wild
Nightshade, Black
Pigweed, Redroot
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Goosegrass
Johnsongrass (seedfng).
Junglegrass
4'
4"
12"
3"
,Smooth
Ragweed, Common
, Giant
Redweed
Sesbania, Hemp
2'
2'
Millet, Wild Proso
Oats, Wild
Panicum, Browntop
, Fall
• Texas
Red Rice
Shattercane
Signalgrass, Broadeaf
Sprangletop. Red
Volunteer Com
Witchgrass
4"
4"
4'
l'
6'
4'
4'
12"
4'
Sida, Prickly or Teaweed'
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
Starbur, Bristly
Texasweed
4'
2'
3'
3'
3'
6"
3"
6"
2'
6'
3"
3"
2"
3"
3"
(top growth suppression) Weed Height
Velvetleaf'
Waterhemp, Common
, Tall
, Poast
be
Application Equipment Use Oil Concentrate
standard high-pressure pesticide A crop oil concentrate must contain
flat fan or hollow cone nozzles enher a petroleum or vegetable oil
spaced up to 20 inches apart. Do base and must meet all of the
not use flood, whirl chamber; or foIowing criteria:
controlled droplet applicator (COA) • be nonphytotoxic.
nozzles as erratic coverage can • oontain only EPA-exempt
cause inconsistent weed control. ingredients,
Do not usa selective applicafion • provide good mixing quality in the
equipment such as recirculating jar test, and
sprayers or wiper applicators. When • be successful in local experience.
tall weeds such as volunteer com lhe exact composition of suitable
are to be controlled, the boom products will vaJ'j; however,
should be high enough to coverlhe vegetable and petroleum oil
entire plant. Refer to the nozzle concentrates should contain
manufacturer's directions for emulsifiers to provide good mixing
recommended height. quality. Highly refined vegetable cis
. have proven more satisfactory than
= __ ,-.!I!:;\II,;.-'A~d:::d~i~tiv~e::s~--:,--_ .. I.IIlRlfined vegetable oils.Refer to
When using the Prodigy System, Compatibility Test for Mix
add oil concentrate after Poast HC Components for more information.
and Stonn have been added to the .
spray tank. Under excessively drY, .
wet, or cold conditions which may
reduce herbicidal activity, use the , ,
maximum rate of oil concentrate ! , :
(refer to Table 2.) ~ . ~
. .
Table 2. Additive Rates Per Acre
--;-'~
Ground Aerial .Ji..dditl'le
• " Application Application
~ . " 1·2 pints 1-2 pints Concentrate
'-
timing of annual grasses
Blazer"
Compatibility Test for Mix
Components
Refer
Add components in the following .
... sequence using 2 teaspoons for
each pound or 1 teaapoon for each
pint of recommended label rate per
acre.
1) Water. For 20 gallons per acre
spray volume, use 3_3 cups (800
. ml) of water. For other spray
volumes, adjust rates accordingly.
Use only water from the intended
source at the source temperature.
2) Correct artlciuntS of Stonn and
PoastHC.
Cap the jar and inlLert1 0 cycles.
3) Emulsifiable concentrates (oil
concentrate). Cap the jar and
invert 10 cycles.
4) let the solution stand for 15
minutes.
5) Evaluate the solution for
uniformity and stability. The spray
solution should not have free oil
on the surfuce, nor fine particles
that precipitate to the bottom,
nor thick (clabbered) texture. Do
not use any spray solution that
could clog spray nozzles ..
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should label directions ',-,
3) Stonn.','"·¥·· Crop Rotation Restriction: control of the annual grasses
4) Emulsifiable concentrates (oil Root crops (such ascarrots,·-.- ."~'" and broadleaf weeds. This timing
concentrate) turnips, sweet potatoes, etc.) will usually not be optimum for
must not be planted in fields ;. controlling rhizome johnsongrass,
5) Poast HC treated with Poast HC and- however, the Poast HC and Stonn
6) Remaining quantity \Vater Stonn for 18 months following will provide effective control of the
Maintain constant agttalioo duting treatment. johnsongrass vegetation and some
application. Do not attempt to pour • Do not use treated plants for feed rhizomes.
the contents of the Duplex II or forage. The sequential application of Poast
container system (poast HC and • Do not apply to grasses or crops Plus (1.5 pints per acre) will control
Stonn) into the tank siIUtaneously under stress such as stress due the newly emerging vegetation as
or poor mixing will result to lack of moisture, hail damage, well as deplete the rhizome
ftooding, herbicide injury, reserves when the following rates V. Tank Mixing Application
No tank mixes are specilically
-"commended with this product.
..:cnsult your local BASF
representative or agricultural advisor
for assistance. . __ .-
VI. General Restrictions
and Umitations
• Maximum seasonal use rate:
Db not apply more than 14
ounces of Poast HC and 24
ounces of Storm per acre; per
season.
• Make only one applicalion of
Poast HC and Storm per acre,
per season.
• After an application of Poast HC
and Stonn, do not apply more
than 1.5 pounds of ai of
bentazon per acre, per season;
0.25 pounds of a.1. of sodium
acifluorfen per acre, per season;
or 0.55 pounds of ai. of
sethoxydim per acre, per season.
• Do not apply sequential
applications of Blazer. GalaxyN
herbicide, or Storm within 15 ..
days following the application of
Poast HC and Stonn.
are used: mechanical injury, or widely • Poast HC and Storm: 38 ftuid ftuctuating temperatures, as unsatisfactory control will ounces per acre based on the
probably result. annual grass labelled directions .
• Poast Plus: 1.5pints per acre
• Do not apply to crops that show on 6-8" rhizome johnsongrass
Injury Oeaf phytotoxicity or plant Use 2 pints of oil concentrate per
stunting) produced by any other acre in each spray mix
prior herbicide applications, ' Yellow Nutsedge:
because this injury may be Atthe optimum application time bf
enhanced or prolonged. ' Poast HC and ,Stonn for most
• Avoid drift to all other crops and pests, yellow nutsedge may not be
nontarget areas. at the correct growth stage for
• Do not use selective optimum control. The best
application equipment such as nustedge control will be achieved
recirculating sprayers, wiper by applying Poast HC and Stonn
applicators, or shielded and a sequential application of
applicators. Basagran at 1.5-2.0 pints per acre.
• Rainfast Period: Do not apply if
rainfall or overhead irrigation is
expected soon after application.
• Do not apply through any type of
irrigation equipment.
• This product cannotbe used to
formulate or reformulate any
other pesticide product.
Table 3. Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations for Poast HC and Stonn Herbicides
Minimum Time Maximum Rate Maximum Rate Uvestock Aircraft
From Application Pcr Acre 1'",,", , Per Acre Grazing or
to Harvest (PHI) Jllli!lica.tlon; Per Season Feeding Application
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all risks i:lllei&~ asso­
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~ Crop injUIy. ineffectiveness or other
unintended COOSelp.lflCBS may
resUt, because of ruc!l fadors as
wealher coodiOOns, presence of
other materials, or use of 1l:Ie prod­
uct in a manner inCC!1Sisteit with its
labeling, aI of whlch;re ~nd the
conIroI ofBASF CORPORlrnON
("BASI"'} or the Seller: M. SllCh risks
shall be assumed by the Buyer.
BASF warrants that ttis product
conforms 10 the chemical descrip­
tion on the label and is reasonably fIT
for the purposes referred 10 in the
Directions For Use, subject to the
inherent risks, refe!l'l8d to above.
BASF ~AAKES NO OTHER
EXPRESS OR IMAJID WARRAN1Y
OF ATNESS OR MERCHANTABIU·
lY OR ANY ornER EXPRESS OR
IMPUED WARRANTY~ IN NO CASE
SHMLB~OR~S~BE
LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL.
SPECIAl OR INDIRECT Dl\I\:IAGES
RESULTING FROM TrlE USE OR
HANDLING OFTHlS PRODUCT.
BASF and the Seller offer itis prod­
uct, and the Buyer and Usa" accept
it, subject 10 the fcxegoing
Condilions of Sale and Warranty
which may be varied only by agree·
ment in wrffing signed by a duly
authorized represenlalive of BASF.
Stann, Blazer,. DllpIex,.2ll!i Poost Plus
are registered tmciernai<s of BASF
CorporaJion.
8asa.gran, ~ $nd Foest .... regis­
tered trademarks of BASF AG.
© 1998 8ASF CorporaOOn
All rights reserved. -
NVA 98-4-25-0044
8ASF Co.1J(JI'l!lioo
P.O. Box 13528 .
Research Triange Pai1<.~