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# BAS 183 10H HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-135**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Dicamba, sodium salt (23.46%)
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- Label accepted: 2009-08-20
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00135-20090820.pdf
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(~ (.
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r-----------------------~ ---------------------~----~- ---.-------------, u.s. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Ariel Rios Building
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
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Washington, D.C. 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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_ Registration
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~ Reregistration
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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EPA Reg. Number: Date ofIssuance:
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7969-135
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AUG 2 0 2009
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Term ofIssuance:
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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BAS 183 10 H
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Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in co~ection with this
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registration must be submitted to and accepted by the Registration Division prior to use of the label
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in commerce. In any correspondence on this productalwa.ys refer to the above EPA registration
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number.
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby
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registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is
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in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In
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order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time
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suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any
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name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving
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the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
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This product is reregistered in accordance with FIFRA provided that you:
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1) Submit andlor cite all data required for registration/reregistration review of your
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product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit data.
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Signature of Approving Official:
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Joanne Miller
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Product Manager 23
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Date:
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~,UG 2 0 2009
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Page 2
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EPA Reg. 7969-135
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2) Per the acute toxicity review, the signal word currently on the label "WARNING" must be
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revised to read "CAUTION" and the Spanish signal word "A VISO" must be deleted from the
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label.
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3) Per the acute toxicity review, the Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals must be revised
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'to read:
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"CAUTION
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Harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. A void contact with skin, eyes
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or clothing."
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4) Because chemical-resistant gloves are specified for handlers in the acute toxicity review, the
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handler glove statement must be revised to read "chemical-resistant gloves (except for pilots)."
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5) The following revisions are needed to the directions for use:
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Preplant Directions (post HarvestlFallow Crop/Crop Stubble/Set-A-Side), For Broadleaf
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Weed Control Before Wheat, Corn, Sorghum, Soybeans, and Cotton:
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The directions on Pages 19 -20 to apply up to 8 pints of product (2lbs ae) per acre allow a rate
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that exceeds the maximum individual application rate of 1.0 lbs ae per acre. The label must be
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revised.
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Sugarcane:
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Per the revised RED label table, an 87 -day PHI must be added to the use directions for sugarcane.
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6) Page 6, change "The applicator should be familiar" to "The applicator must be familiar".
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Page 7, Application, change "Applications should not" to "Applications must not". Temperature
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Inversions, change "Applications should not" to "Applications must not" Sensitive Areas,
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change "This pesticide should only" to "This pesticide must only".
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7) To the Warranty section,add "to the extent consistent with applicable law" in front of "BASF
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make no other" and "In no case shall BASF".
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A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records. You must submit one copy of the final
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printed label before you release the product for shipment. Products shipped after 12 months from
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the date of this letter or the next printing of the label whichever occurs first, must bear the new
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revised label. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to
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cancellation in accordance with FIFRA. Your release for shipment of the product constitutes
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acceptance of these conditions. This label supercedes all other previously accepted labels. If you
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have any questions please call Erik Kraft at 703-308-9358 or email atKraft.Erik@epa.gov.
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~~BASF
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The Chemical Company
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BAS 183 10 H
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herbicide
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Small grains/Corn/Fallow/Cotton/Sugarcane
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For weed control in cotton, fallow, and small grains.
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Active Ingredient:
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Sodium salt of dicamba (3,6-dichloro-Q-anisic acid)* "'" , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , " 23.46%
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Inert Ingredients: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,. 76.54%
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Total: ...... , .... , , . , .. , ... , ..... , .. , .......... , . , , . , , .. , ... , , .. 100.00%
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'contains 21.34% 3,6-dichloro-Q-anisic acid (dicamba) or 2 pounds per gallon (240 g/I).
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EPA Reg. Number: 7969-135 EPA Est. Number:
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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WARNING/AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en
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detalle. (If you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 - 20 minutes,
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If in eyes • Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice,
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If on skin or • Take off contaminated clothing,
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clothing • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 - 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice,
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice,
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If swallowed
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person,
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or
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going for treatment. You may also contact BASF Corporation for emergency medical treatment
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information: 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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ACCEPTED
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with COMMENTS
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In EPA Letter Dated:
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AUG 2 0 2009
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Under the Federal Insecticide,
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Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
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as amended, for the pesticide
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regis~ed under EPA Reg. No.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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WARNING
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Causes substantial but temporary eye injury. DO NOT get in eyes or on clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed
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through skin. Wear protective eyewear.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are nitrile rubber and butyl rubber. If you want more options,
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follow the instructions for Category A on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart.
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All mixers, loaders, and applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Shoes plus socks
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• Chemical-resistant gloves (except for applicators using groundboom equipment, pilots, and flaggers)
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See Engineering Controls Statement for additional requirements and exceptions.
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's
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concentrate. DO NOT reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instruc
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tions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls Statement
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the
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Worker Protection Standard ryvPS} for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)), the handler PPE requirements
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may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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Pilots must use cockpits in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard ryvPS) for
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agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6)]
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possi
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ble, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Keep out of lakes, streams or ponds. DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to
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intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters
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or rinsate. Apply this product only as directed on the 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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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only pro
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tected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the
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agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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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 greenhous
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es, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and
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emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label
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about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses
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of this product 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 24 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 worn over short-sleeve shirt and short pants
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• chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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• chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
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• chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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• protective eyewear
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DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
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For additional copies of the Specimen Label, write to the manufacturer.
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IMPORTANT
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BEFORE USING BAS 18310 H HERBICIDE
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READ AND FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS
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The following directions apply to all uses of BAS 183 10 H: Additional precautions and restrictions will be found in each
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specific use section.
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DO NOT contaminate irrigation ditches or water used for domestic purposes.
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SENSITIVE CROP PRECAUTIONS
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BAS 183 10 H may cause injury to desirable trees and plants, particularly beans, cotton, flowers, fruit trees, grapes,
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ornamentals, peas, potatoes, soybeans, sunflowers, tobacco, tomatoes and other broadleaf plants when contacting
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their roots, stems or foliage. These plants are most sensitive to BAS 183 10 H during their development or growing
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stage. FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW WHEN USING BAS 18310 H .
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• DO NOT treat areas where either possible downward movement into the soil or surface washing may cause contact
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of BAS 183 10 H with the roots of desirable plants such as trees and shrubs.
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• Avoid making applications when spray particles may be carried by air currents to areas where sensitive plants are
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growing. DO NOT spray adjacent to sensitive plants if wind is gusty or in excess of 5 mph or moving in the direction
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of nearby sensitive plants. Leave a buffer zone between area to be treated and sensitive plants. Avoid spraying under
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inversion conditions to protect against off target movement to sensitive crops. Coarse (greater than .100 micron
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droplets) sprays are less likely to drift out of the target area than fine sprays. Agriculturally approved drift-reducing
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additives may be used.
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• DO NOT apply BAS 183 10 H herbicide adjacent to sensitive crops when the temperature on the day of application
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is expected to exceed 85° F.
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• To avoid injury to desirable plants, equipment used to apply BAS 18310 H should be thoroughly cleaned before
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reusing to apply any other chemicals (see PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT).
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All crop uses of BAS 18310 H are intended for a normal growing interval between planting and harvest. No crop rota
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tion restrictions exist if normal harvest of treated crop has occurred. If this interval is shortened, such as in cover crops
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that will be plowed under, DO NOT follow up with the planting of a sensitive crop.
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Crops growing under stress conditions such as, but not limited to, drought, excessive moisture, poor fertility, frost or
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foliar damage due to hail, wind or insects, or when the crop is not actively growing, can exhibit various injury symptoms
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that may be more pronounced if herbicides are applied.
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Consult your local or state authorities for possible application restrictions and advice concerning these and other special
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local use situations. Tank mix recommendations are for use only in states where the tank mix product and application
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site are registered.
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PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING
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SPRAY EQUIPMENT
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The steps listed below are suggested for thorough cleaning of spray equipment following applications of BAS 183 10 H
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or tank mixes of BAS 183 10 H or tank mixes of BAS 18310 H plus 2,4-D amine.
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1. Hose down thoroughly the inside as well as outside surfaces of equipment while filling the spray tank half full of
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water. Flush by operating sprayer until the system is purged of the rinse water.
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2. Fill tank with water while adding 1 quart of household ammonia for every 25 gallons of water. Operate the pump
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to circulate the ammonia solution through the sprayer system for 15 to 20 minutes and discharge a small
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amount of the ammonia solution through the boom and nozzles. Let the solution stand for several hours, prefer
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ably overnight.
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3. Flush the solution out of the spray tank through the boom.
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4. Remove the nozzles and screens and flush the system with two full tanks of water.
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The steps listed below are suggested for thorough cleaning of spray equipment used to apply BAS 183 10 H as a tank
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mix with wettable powders 0NP), emulsifiable concentrates (EG), or other types of water-dispersible formulations.
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BAS 183 10 H tank mixes with water-dispersible formulations require the use of a water/detergent rinse.
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5. Complete step 1.
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6. Fill tank with water while adding 2 Ibs of detergent for every 40 gallons of water. Operate the pump to circulate
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the detergent solution through the sprayer system for 5 to 10 minutes and discharge a small amount of the
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solution through the boom and nozzles. Let the solution stand for several hours. preferably overnight.
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7. Flush the detergent solution out of the spray tank through the boom.
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8. Repeat step 1, and follow with steps 2. 3, and 4.
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MIXING AND APPLICATION
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UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED UNDER THE INDIVIDUAL USE HEADINGS OF THIS BOOKLET, THE FOLLOWING
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DIRECTIONS APPLY TO ALL CROP AND NON-CROP USES OF BAS 183 10 H herbicide. REFER TO INDIVIDUAL
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USE SECTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, APPLICATION RATES AND TIMINGS.
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BAS 183 10 H is a water-soluble formulation that can be applied using water or sprayable fluid fertilizer as the carrier. If
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a fluid fertilizer is to be used, a compatibility test (see COMPATIBILITY TEST) should be made prior to tank mixing. Using
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fluid fertilizers as the carrier after crop emergence may increase the risk of crop injury.
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BAS 183 10 H should be mixed with other products only in the spray tank or shuttle in dilute form. BAS 183 10 H prod
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uct concentrate should not be mixed directly with other product concentrates.
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Ground or aerial application equipment which will give good spray coverage of weed foliage should be used. DO NOT
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use aerial application in areas where wind can carry spray onto sensitive plants.
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Apply 3 to 50 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre when using ground application equipment (use a minimum of 5
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gallons when treating dense vegetation), or 1 to 10 gallons of diluted spray per treated acre when using aerial applica
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tion equipment (use a minimum of 2 gal/ons when treating dense vegetation). Use coarse sprays.
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Select nozzles designed to produce minimal amounts of fine spray particles. Spray with nozzles as close to the weeds
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as is practical for good weed coverage.
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Avoid disturbing (e.g., cultivating or mowing) treated areas for at least 7 days following application.
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Sulfonylurea resistant weeds may not be controlled by tank mixes of BAS 183 10 H and a sulfonylurea. Refer to the
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BAS 183 10 H tank mix sections for alternative tank mixes.
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COMPATIBILITY TEST
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Before mixing in the spray tank, it is advisable to test compatibility by mixing all components in a small container in pro
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portionate quantities (see following table).
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Component
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Formulations
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Dry
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Liquid
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Amount of Component to Add to One Pint of Spray Carrier
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(Assuming Volume is 25 Gallons per Acre)
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Rate
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per Acre
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1 Ib
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1 pt
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Level
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Teaspoons
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1
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-
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If component(s) do not ball-up or form flakes, sludge, gels, oily films or layers, or other precipitates, then the tested
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spray mix is compatible. Usually, incompatibility in any of the above described forms will occur within 5 minutes after
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mixing.
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If components are incompatible, the use of a compatibility agent is recommended. Rerun the above COMPATIBILITY
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TEST with a suitable compatibility agent (1/4 teaspoon is equivalent to 2 pints per 100 gallons of fluid fertilizer).
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Spray Drift Management for Aerial Applications
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Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many equipment- and
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weather-related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for consid
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ering all these factors when making decisions. The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid
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off-target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These requirements DO NOT apply to
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forestry applications, public health uses or to applications using dry formulations.
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1 . The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor.
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2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downward more than
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45 degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.
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The applicator should be familiar with and take into account the information covered in the Aerial Drift
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Reduction Advisorv Information.
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Importance of Droplet Size
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The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift management strategy is to apply
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the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will
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not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see Wind,
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Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature Inversions sections of this label).
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Controlling Droplet Size
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Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spay volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows pro
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duce larger droplets.
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Pressure - Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does
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not improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing
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pressure.
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Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.
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Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released backward, parallel to the airstream will produce
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larger droplets than other orientations. Significant deflection from the horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift
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potential.
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Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray
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angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles oriented straight back produce
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larger droplets than other nozzle types.
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Boom Length - For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor
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length may further reduce drift without reduQing swath width.
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Application - Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants
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unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces expo
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sure of droplets to evaporation and wind.
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Swath Adjustment
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When applications are made with a cross-wind, the swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the upwind and
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downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the aircraft
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upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc.).
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Wind
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Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2 - 10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equip
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ment type determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should be avoided below 2 mph due to variable wind
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direction and high inversion potential. Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar
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with local wind patterns and how they affect drift.
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Temperature and Humidity
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When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evap
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oration. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
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Temperature Inversions
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Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion, because drift potential is high. Temperature inversions
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restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can
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move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during inversions. Temperature inversions are
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characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to
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no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by
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ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground
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source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a connected cloud (under low wind con
|
||
ditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upwards and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
Sensitive Areas
|
||
The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas, bod
|
||
ies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, nontarget crops) is minimal (e.g., when wind is blow
|
||
ing away from the sensitive areas).
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
SMALL GRAINS
|
||
(NOT UNDERSEEDED TO LEGUMES)
|
||
IMPORTANT
|
||
Observe all precautions. Read and follow cleaning, mixing and application instructions.
|
||
Maximum single application is 64 flounces (1.0 Ib a.e. dicamba) per acre. Total annual amount applied must NOT
|
||
exceed 128 fluid ounces (2.0 Ibs a.e. dicamba) per acre.
|
||
If small grains are used for pasture or hay, the following restrictions apply:
|
||
• Animals cannot be removed from treated area for slaughter prior to 30 days after last application.
|
||
• There is no waiting period between treatment and grazing for non-lactating animals.
|
||
• Treated areas may not be grazed by lactating dairy animals before 7 days after treatment.
|
||
• DO NOT harvest hay from treated areas before 37 days after treatment.
|
||
NOTE: Observe all precautions and restrictions on the labels of products used in tank mix treatments.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide, or combinations with listed tank mix partners, will provide control or suppression of the annu
|
||
al broadleaf weeds listed below. For improved control of listed weeds, it is recommended that BAS 183 10 H be applied
|
||
in a tank mix with other herbicides. Refer to specific crop for tank mix options.
|
||
Alkanetl
|
||
Bedstraw, Catchweed l
|
||
Bindweed, Field2
|
||
Buckwheat, Tartary
|
||
Buckwheat, Wild
|
||
Carpetweed l
|
||
Chamomile, Corn
|
||
Chervil, Burl
|
||
Chickweed, Common l
|
||
Cockle, Corn
|
||
Cockle, Cow
|
||
Cocklebur, Common
|
||
Cornflower
|
||
Dandelion, Common 2
|
||
Dock, Curli
|
||
Dragonhead, American l
|
||
Evening Primrose, Cutleafi
|
||
Falseflax, Smallseeded l
|
||
Fiddleneck (Tarweed)l
|
||
Flixweedl
|
||
Fumitoryl
|
||
Gromwell, Cornl
|
||
Groundsel, Common l
|
||
8
|
||
Mustard, Tansy
|
||
Mustard, Treaclel
|
||
Mustard, Tumble (Jim Hill)l
|
||
Mustard, Wildl
|
||
Nightshade, Black
|
||
Nightshade, Cutleafl
|
||
Nightshade, Silverleaf
|
||
(White Horsenettle)
|
||
Pennycress, Field (Fanweed,
|
||
Frenchweed, Stinkweed)
|
||
Pepperweed, Peppergrass l
|
||
Pigweed, Redroot (Carelessweed)
|
||
Pigweed, Rough
|
||
Pigweed, Tumble
|
||
(Bachelorbutton)l
|
||
Pineappleweed l
|
||
Plantain, Broadleaf
|
||
Poppy, Red Horned l
|
||
Puncturevine l
|
||
Purslane, Common l
|
||
Radish, Wildl
|
||
Ragweed, Common l
|
||
Ragweed, Giant (Buffaloweed)l
|
||
Rocket, London l
|
||
Rocket, Yellowl
|
||
|
||
Hempnettle'
|
||
Henbit Shepherdspurse'
|
||
Jacobs Ladder'
|
||
Knawel (German Moss)
|
||
Knotweed, Prostrate
|
||
Kochia Sowthistle, Annual
|
||
Ladysthumb
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common
|
||
Lettuce, Miners'
|
||
Lettuce,
|
||
Prickly
|
||
Mallow, Common
|
||
Mayweed, Chamomile
|
||
(Oogfennel)'
|
||
Mustard, Blue (Purple),
|
||
(
|
||
Salsify (Goats beard)'
|
||
Smartweed, Green
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel)'
|
||
Starthistle, Yellow'
|
||
Sunflower, Common (Wild)
|
||
Thistle, Canada2
|
||
Thistle, Russian
|
||
Yarrow, Common 2
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
Vetch'
|
||
1 These weeds will be controlled with BAS 183 10 H herbicide tank mixtures. Refer to tank mix label for specific weeds
|
||
controlled.
|
||
2 BAS 183 10 H tank mixes will provide suppression of established perennial broadleaf weeds and control of their
|
||
seedlings.
|
||
RATES AND TIMINGS
|
||
Application of BAS 183 10 H may be made before, during or after planting of small grains. For best performance, make
|
||
applications when weeds are in the 2 - 3-leaf stage and rosettes are less than 2 inches across. Application of
|
||
BAS 183 10 H to small grains during periods of rapid growth may result in crop leaning. This condition is temporary and
|
||
will not affect crop yield.
|
||
Use BAS 183 10 H at 4 to 8 fluid ounces per treated acre in wheat, fall seeded barley, and oats, and at 4 to 6 fluid
|
||
ounces per treated acre in spring seeded barley. Use the higher level of listed rate ranges when treating difficult to con
|
||
trol weeds such as kochia, wild buckwheat, cow cockle, prostrate knotweed, Russian thistle and prickly lettuce or when
|
||
vegetative growth is dense.
|
||
BAS 183 10 H used in a tank mix with other herbicides offers the best spectrum of weed control and herbicide tolerant
|
||
or resistant weed management. Refer to specific crop for BAS 183 10 H rate and application timing.
|
||
For applications prior to the emergence of weeds or when sulfonylurea resistant weeds are present or suspected, use a
|
||
minimum of 6 fluid ounces per treated acre of BAS 183 10 H with a tank mix herbicide. Non-sulfonylurea herbicides
|
||
such as 2,4-0 or MCPA tank mixed with BAS 183 10 H will offer more consistent control of sulfonylurea resistant
|
||
weeds. Surfactants are not recommended when applying BAS 183 10 H on small grains except when tank mixing with
|
||
registered sulfonylurea small grain herbicides. When tank mixing with sulfonylurea herbicides, such as Amber!!>, Ally!!>,
|
||
Express!!>, Finesse!!>, Glean!!> and Harmony/!) Extra, use an agriculturally approved surfactant of at least 80% active
|
||
ingredient at the rate of 1 - 4 pints/100 gallons of spray or not more than 0.25 - 0.5% by volume. Use the highest rate of
|
||
surfactant when using the lower rate ranges of the tank mix and/or when treating more mature and difficult to control
|
||
weeds or dense vegetative growth.
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
FALL AND SPRING SEEDED WHEAT
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide MUST BE APPLIED TO FALL SEEDED WHEAT PRIOR TO THE JOINTING STAGE. APPLICA
|
||
TIONS TO SPRING SEEDED WHEAT MUST BE MADE BEFORE WHEAT EXCEEDS THE 5-leaf STAGE.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
For control of grasses or additional broadleaf weeds, BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with the following herbicides.
|
||
Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for use, weeds con
|
||
trolled and geographic and other restrictions.
|
||
BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE 1
|
||
Apply 4 - 8 fluid ounces BAS 183 10 H with:
|
||
Product Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
2,4-D amine or ester 2,4-D 4lbs/gal 8 - 12 fluid ozs
|
||
(.25 - .375 Ib ai/A)2
|
||
MCPA amine or ester MCPA 4lbs/gal 8 - 12 fluid ozs
|
||
(.25 - .375 Ib ai/A)2
|
||
Ally'!' metsulfuron-methyl 60% DF 1/10oz
|
||
Ambe~ triasulfuron 75% DF 0.28oz
|
||
Expressl!D thifensulfuron + tribenuron- 75% DF 1/6oz methyl
|
||
Finesse® chlorsulfuron + metsulfuron- 75% DF 1/30z methyl
|
||
Gleanl!D chlorsulfuron 75% DF 1/60z
|
||
Harmony'!' Extra thifensulfuron + tribenuron- 75% DF 1/30z methyl
|
||
Buctrill!D bromoxynil 3 2lbs/gal 1 - 1.5 pts
|
||
Bronatel!D bromoxynil + MCPA 4lbs/gal 1 - 2 pts
|
||
Curtaill!D clopyralid + 2,4-D 2.38Ibs/gal 2 - 2 2/3 pts
|
||
Stinge~ clopyralid 3lbs/gal 1/4 - 1/3 pt
|
||
KarmexI!D4 diuron3 80% DF 1/2 - 1.5 Ibs
|
||
Senco~4 metribuzin 3 75% DF 1 - 10 ozs
|
||
Dakot aI!D5 fenoxaprop-ethyl + MCPA 3.1 Ibs/gal 160zs
|
||
Tiller®5 fenoxaprop-ethyl + MCPA + 2.7Ibs/gal 1 - 1.7 pt 2,4-D
|
||
1 BAS 183 10 H sprayed on fall seeded wheat variety TAM 107 in Colorado may cause unacceptable crop injury.
|
||
BAS 183 10 H should be used only if crop injury is acceptable. Caution should be used when spraying BAS 183 10 H
|
||
on early maturing fall seeded wheat varieties such as MADISON and WAKEFIELD. Crop staging to verify prejointing
|
||
should be made prior to the application or unacceptable crop injury may occur.
|
||
2 When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
3 Herbicides with the same active ingredient and/or different formulation may be used.
|
||
4 Tank mixtures for fall seeded wheat only.
|
||
5 Use 4 fluid ounces of BAS 183 10 H only. DO NOT use if wild oats is the target weed. DO NOT use BAS 183 10 H
|
||
as a tank mix treatment with Dakota or Tiller on Durum wheat.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
SPECIAL USE TANK MIXES FOR SPRING AND FALL SEEDED WHEAT (See footnotes for Applicable Uses)
|
||
Apply 6 - 8' fluid ounces BAS 183 10 H herbicide with:
|
||
Product 2 Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
2,4-0 or MCPA amine 2,4-0 or MCPA 4lbs/gal 1 - 2 pP
|
||
(0.5 - 1.0 Ib ai/A)'
|
||
2,4-0 or MCPA ester 2,4-0 or MCPA 4lbs/gal 1 - 1.5 pP
|
||
(.5 - .75 Ib ai/A)4
|
||
Allyl!> metsulfuron-methyl 60% OF 1/20 - 1/10 OZ
|
||
Amberl!> triasulfuron 75% OF 0.14 - 0.28 oz
|
||
Expressl!> thifensulfuron + 75% OF 1/12 - 1/6 oz tribenuron -methyl
|
||
Finesse® chlorsulfuron + 75% OF 1/6 - 1/3 oz metsulfuron-methyl
|
||
Glean® chlorsulfuron 75% OF 1/60z
|
||
Harmony® Extra thifensulfuron + 75% OF 1/6 - 1/3 oz tribenuron-methyl
|
||
Ally + 2,4-0 amine or ester5 metsulfuron-methyl + 2,4-0 60% OF + 4 Ibs/gal 1/20 - 1/10 oz + 8 fluid ozs
|
||
Amber + 2,4-0 amine or triasulfuron + 2,4-0 75% OF + 4 Ibs/gal 0.14 - 0.28 oz + 8 fluid ozs
|
||
este~
|
||
Express + 2,4-0 amine or (thifensulfuron +
|
||
tribenuron-methyl) + 75% OF + 4 Ibs/gal 1/12 - 1/6 oz + 8 fluid ozs
|
||
este~ 2,4-0
|
||
Finesse + 2,4-0 amine or (chlorsulfuron +
|
||
este~
|
||
metsulfuron-methyl) + 75% OF + 4 Ibs/gal 1/6 - 1/3 oz + 8 fluid ozs
|
||
2,4-0
|
||
Glean + 2,4-0 amine or chlorsulfuron + 2,4-0 75% OF + 4 Ibs/gal 1/6 oz + 8 fluid ozs
|
||
este~
|
||
Harmony Extra + (thifensulfuron +
|
||
tribenuron-methyl) + 75% OF + 4 Ibs/gal 1/6 - 1/3 oz + 8 fluid ozs 2,4-0 amine or este~ 2,4-0
|
||
Roundup® RT6 glyphosate 3.0Ibs/gal 12 - 16 fluid ozs
|
||
, BAS 183 10 H may be used at 12 fluid ounces on fall seeded wheat in Western Oregon as a spring application only. In
|
||
CO, KS, NM, OK, and TX up to 16 fluid ounces of BAS 18310 H may be applied on fall seeded wheat after it exceeds
|
||
the 3-leaf stage for suppression of perennial weeds, such as field bindweed. Applications may be made in the fall fol
|
||
lowing a frost but before a killing freeze. BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with 2,4-0 amine at 8 fluid ounces after
|
||
wheat begins to tiller. Periods of extended stress, such as cold and wet weather, may enhance the possibility of crop
|
||
injury. For fall applications only, DO NOT use if the potential for crop injury is not acceptable.
|
||
2 DO NOT use low rates of sulfonylurea herbicides, such as Ally, Amber, Express, Finesse, Glean and Harmony
|
||
Extra on more mature weeds and/or on dense vegetative growth.
|
||
3 Note: For use on Fall Seeded Wheat Only. DO NOT Use unless potential crop injury will be acceptable.
|
||
4 When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
5 For improved control of Russian thistle, flixweed, gromwell, mayweed and fiddleneck.
|
||
6 BAS 183 10 H may be applied at 4 fluid ounces with Roundup RT or any glyphosate formulation labeled for use as a
|
||
preplant application to small grains with no waiting period prior to planting. Read and follow label directions of the tank
|
||
mix product for adjuvant use recommendations.
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
c- c-
|
||
FALL SEEDED BARLEY
|
||
BAS 183 10 H he~bicide MUST BE APPLIED TO FALL SEEDED BARLEY PRIOR TO THE JOINTING STAGE.
|
||
Note: For spring barley varieties that are seeded during the winter months or later, follow the rates and timings given for
|
||
spring seeded barley.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
For control of additional broad leaf weeds, BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with the following herbicides. Read and
|
||
follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for use, weeds controlled and
|
||
geographic and other restrictions.
|
||
BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE
|
||
Apply 4 - 8 fluid ounces BAS 18310 H with:
|
||
Product' Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
2,4-D amine or ester 2,4-0 4lbs/gal 8 fl ozs
|
||
(0.25 Ib ai/A)2
|
||
MCPA amine or ester MCPA 4lbs/gal 8 - 12 fl ozs
|
||
(0.25 - 0.375 Ib ai/A)
|
||
AI/y® metsulfuron-methyl 60% OF 1/20 - 1/10 oz
|
||
Ambe~ triasulfuron 75% OF 0.14 - 0.28 oz
|
||
Express® thifensulfuron + 75% DF 1/12 - 1/6 oz tribenuron-methyl
|
||
Finesse" chlorsulfuron + 75% OF 1/6 - 1/3 oz metsulfuron-methyl
|
||
Glean® chlorsulfuron 75% DF 1/60z
|
||
Harmony® Extra thifensulfuron + 75% DF 1/6 - 1/3 oz tri benuron -methyl
|
||
Sencor" metribuzin3 75% DF 1 - 10 ozs
|
||
Buctril® bromoxynil 2lbs/gal 1 - 1 1/2 pts
|
||
Bronate® bromoxynil + MCPA 4lbs/gal 3/4 - 1 1/2 pts
|
||
, DO NOT use low rates of sulfonylureas (Ally, Amber, Express, Finesse, Glean, and Harmony Extra) on more
|
||
mature weeds and/or on dense vegetative growth.
|
||
2 When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
3 Herbicides with the same active ingredient and/or different formulations may be used.
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
( c
|
||
SPRING SEEDED BARLEY
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide MUST BE APPLIED BEFORE SPRING SEEDED BARLEY EXCEEDS THE 4-leaf STAGE.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
For control of additional broadleaf weeds, BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with the following herbicides. Read and
|
||
follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for use, weeds controlled and
|
||
geographic and other restrictions.
|
||
BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE:
|
||
Apply 4 - 6 fluid ounces BAS 183 10 H with:
|
||
Product' Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
MCPA amine or ester MCPA 4lbs/gal 8 - 12 fl ozs
|
||
(0.25 - 0.375 Ib ai/A)2
|
||
Ally® metsulfuron-methyl 60% OF 1/20 - 1/10 oz
|
||
Amber® triasulfuron 75% OF 0.14 - 0.28 oz
|
||
Express® thifensulfuron + tribenuron-methyl 75% OF 1/12 - 1/6 oz
|
||
Finesse® chlorsulfuron + metsulfuron-methyl 75% OF 1/6 - 1/3 oz
|
||
Glean® chlorsulfuron 75% OF 1/60z
|
||
Harmony® Extra thifensulfuron + tribenuron-methyl 75% OF 1/6 - 1/3 oz
|
||
Sencorll> metribuzin3 75% OF 1 - 10 oz
|
||
Buctril® bromoxynil 2lbs/gal 1 • 1 1/2 pts
|
||
Bronate® bromoxynil + MCPA 4lbs/gal 3/4 - 1 1/2 pts
|
||
, DO NOT use low rates of sulfonylureas (Ally, Amber, Express, Finesse, Glean, and Harmony Extra) on more
|
||
mature weeds and/or on dense vegetative growth.
|
||
2 When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
3 Herbicides with the same active ingredient and/or different formulations may be used.
|
||
13
|
||
|
||
c (
|
||
FALL AND SPRING SEEDED OATS
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide MUST ~E APPLIED BEFORE SPRING SEEDED OATS EXCEED THE 5-leaf STAGE. APPLICA
|
||
TIONS TO FALL SEEDED OATS MUST BE MADE PRIOR TO THE JOINTING STAGE.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
For control of additional broadleaf weeds, BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with the following herbicides. Read and
|
||
follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for use, weeds controlled and
|
||
geographic and other restrictions.
|
||
BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE:
|
||
Apply 4 - 8 fluid ounces BAS 18310 H with:
|
||
Product Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
MCPA MCPA 4lbs/gal 8 - 12 fluid ozs
|
||
amine or ester (.25 - .375 Ib ai/A)'
|
||
, When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
PREPLANT/PREEMERGENCE IN NO-TILLAGE CORN
|
||
Applications of BAS 183 10 H may be made before, during, or after planting to emerged and actively growing broadleaf
|
||
weeds. Apply BAS 183 10 H at 2 pints per treated acre on medium or fine textured soils containing 2% or greater
|
||
organic matter. Use 1 pint per treated acre on coarse textured soils (sand, sandy loam, and loamy sand) or medium and
|
||
fine textured soils with less than 2% organic matter.
|
||
When planting into a legume sod (e.g., alfalfa or Clover), apply BAS 183 10 H after 4 - 6 inches of regrowth has
|
||
occurred.
|
||
PREEMERGENCE IN CONVENTIONAL OR REDUCED TILLAGE CORN
|
||
BAS 183 10 H may be applied after planting and prior to corn emergence. Application at 2 pints per treated acre may
|
||
be made to medium or fine textured soils which contain 2% or greater organic matter. DO NOT apply to coarse textured
|
||
soils (sand, sandy loam, and loamy sand) until after crop emergence (see Early Postemergence uses below).
|
||
Preemergence application of BAS 183 10 H does not require mechanical incorporation to become active. A shallow
|
||
mechanical incorporation is recommended if application is not followed by adequate rainfall or sprinkler irrigation. Avoid
|
||
tillage equipment (e.g., drags, harrows) which concentrate treated soil over seed furrow.
|
||
EARLY POSTEMERGENCE (ALL TILLAGE SYSTEMS)
|
||
(Spike through 8 inch tall corn)
|
||
BAS 183 10 H at 2 pints per treated acre may be applied during the period from corn emergence through the 5-leaf
|
||
stage or 8 inches tali, whichever comes first. Reduce the rate to 1 pint per treated acre if corn is growing on coarse tex
|
||
tured soils (sand, sandy loam, loamy sand). See Late Postemergence applications given below if the 6th true leaf is
|
||
emerging from whorl or corn is greater than 8 inches tall.
|
||
LATE POSTEMERGENCE (ALL TILLAGE SYSTEMS)
|
||
(8 to 36 inch tall corn)
|
||
Application of BAS 183 10 H at 1 pint per treated acre may be made from 8 to 36 inch tall corn or 15 days before tas
|
||
sel emergence, whichever comes first. For best performance, make applications when weeds are less than 3 inches tall.
|
||
Make directed spray application when:
|
||
1. corn leaves prevent proper spray coverage
|
||
2. sensitive crops are growing nearby
|
||
3. tank mixing with 2,4-D
|
||
DO NOT apply BAS 183 10 H when soybeans are growing nearby if any of these conditions exist:
|
||
• corn is more than 24 inches tall
|
||
• soybeans are more than 10 inches tall
|
||
• soybeans have begun to bloom
|
||
14
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
OVERLAY (SEQUENTIAL) TREATMENTS
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide may be applied to ground previously treated with one or more of the following herbicides:
|
||
acetochlor (Harness<!l Plus, Surpass<!l)
|
||
alachlor (Lasso<!l, Lasso MT®, Partne~)
|
||
atrazine
|
||
Bicep<!l
|
||
Broadstrike®
|
||
Bronco<!l
|
||
Bullet<!l
|
||
butylate (Sutan+<!l/Genate<!l)
|
||
Clarity®
|
||
cyanazine (Bladex<!l)
|
||
dimethenamid (FRONTIER<!l)
|
||
EPTC (Eradicane®)
|
||
Extrazine 1I<!l
|
||
Guardsman<!l
|
||
glyphosate (Roundup<!l)
|
||
Lariat<!l
|
||
Marksman®
|
||
metolachlor (Dual<!l)
|
||
paraquat (Gramoxone®)
|
||
pendimethalin (Prowl<!l)
|
||
propachlor (Ramrod<!l)
|
||
simazine (Princep<!l)
|
||
Surpass<!l 100
|
||
Apply BAS 183 10 H at 1 pint per treated acre to ground previously treated with full rates of Clarity or Marksman.
|
||
Allow at least 2 weeks between applications.
|
||
READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR EACH OF THE ABOVE PRODUCTS.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS FOR CORN
|
||
BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with one or more of the following herbicides for control of grasses or additional
|
||
broad leaf weeds. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for
|
||
use, rates and timings. and other restrictions.
|
||
RATES AND TIMINGS
|
||
BAS 183 10 H Preplanti Preemergent
|
||
herbicide
|
||
Preeme~gent (Conventional or Early Postemergent Late Postemergent Additional
|
||
Plus (No Tillage Corn) Reduced Tillage (All Tillage Systems) (All Tillage Systems)
|
||
Directions Corn)
|
||
Accen~ - - 112 - 1 ounce ai/A 112 - 1 ounce ai/A Application may be
|
||
(nicosulfuron) To improve spray cov- made to emerged
|
||
weeds before com is erage of weeds and greater than 24 inches reduce risk of corn tall. Use non ionic sur-injury, use drop pipes factant at .25% \:IN) to direct spray with this tank mixture. beneath corn leaves
|
||
when corn is greater
|
||
than 8 inches tall.
|
||
atrazine 1 1/4 - 2 Ibs ai/A 1 114 - 2 Ibs ai/A 1 114 - 2 Ibs ai/A 1 114 - 2 Ibs aVA Application may be
|
||
Crop oil concentrates DO NOT apply if made before grasses
|
||
are 1 1/2" tall. Follow all may be used with this corn is greater than state and federal mixture if corn is 12 inches tall. restrictions pertaining to 5 inches or less in atrazine applications. height.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
. RATES AND TIMINGS (continued)
|
||
BAS 18310 H Preplantl Preemergeht
|
||
herbicide Preemergent (Conventional or Early Postemergent Late Postemergent Additional
|
||
Plus (No Tillage Corn) Reduced Tillage (All Tillage Systems) (All Tillage Systems)
|
||
Directions Corn}
|
||
Beacon'" - - 0:31 - 0.62 ounce 0.31 - 0.62 ounce Application may be
|
||
(primisulfuron) ai/A ai/A made to emerged
|
||
To improve spray cov- weeds when corn is 4
|
||
to 24 inches tall. Use erage of weeds and non-ionic surfactant at reduce risk of corn .25% \:IN) with this injury, use drop pipes tank mixture. to direct spray
|
||
beneath com leaves
|
||
when corn is greater
|
||
than 8 inches tall.
|
||
Bladex'" 11/4-41bsai/A 11/4-41bsai/A 114 - 2 Ibs ai/A - Application may be
|
||
(cyanazine) Use the 90 OF formu- made before grasses
|
||
lation only, after com are 1 1/2 inches tall,
|
||
and before corn is emergence. beyond the 4-leaf
|
||
stage.
|
||
Dual'" 1 1/2 - 3 Ibs ai/A 1 1/2 - 31bs ai/A 1 1/2 - 3 Ibs ai/A - Application may be
|
||
(metolachlor) Use only on fine or made before grasses
|
||
reach the 2-leaf stage medium textured and before corn is soils with 2 1/2% greater than 3 inches or greater organic tall. matter.
|
||
Frontier 13 - 25 fl ozs/A 13 - 25 fl ozs/A 13 - 25 fI ozs/A - Application may be
|
||
(dimethenamid) Use only on fine or made up to 8 inch tall
|
||
corn. This treatment medium textured must be combined with soils with 2.5% or a herbicide that pro-greater organic vides postemergence matter. control of grass weeds
|
||
if they are greater than
|
||
1 inch tall at the time of
|
||
application.
|
||
Frontier 6.0 16 - 32 fI ozs/A 16. - 30 fl ozs/A 1 6 - 32 fl ozsl A - Application may be
|
||
(dimethenamid) Use only on fine or made up to 8 inch tall
|
||
corn. This treatment medium textured must be combined with soils with 2.5% or a herbicide that pro-greater organic vides postemergence matter. control of grass weeds
|
||
if they are greater than
|
||
1 inch tall at the time of
|
||
application.
|
||
Gramoxone'" 1/4 - 1 Ib ai/A 114 - 1 Ib ai/A - - Application may be
|
||
(paraquat) made to emerged
|
||
weeds but prior to corn
|
||
emergence.
|
||
Harness Plus or 1 112 - 3 Ibs ai/A 1 1/2 - 31bs ai/A Use only on fine or - Application should be
|
||
Surpass medium textured soils made prior to com
|
||
(acetochlor) with 2.5% or greater emergence.
|
||
organic matter.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
RATES AND TIMINGS (continued)
|
||
BAS 183 10 H Preplanti Preemergent
|
||
herbicide Preemergent (Conventional or Early Postemergent Late Postemergent Additional
|
||
Plus (No Tillage Corn) Reduced Tillage (All Tillage Systems (All Tillage Systems)
|
||
Directions Corn) ,
|
||
Lasso'" 1 1 12 - 4 Ibs ai/A 1 1/2 - 4 Ibs ai/A 1 112 - 4 Ibs ai/A - Application may be
|
||
(alachlor) Use only on fine made before grasses
|
||
reach the 2-leaf stage textured soils with and before corn is greater than 2 greater than 3 inches 1/2% organic tall. If microencapsulat-matter. ed forms of alachlor are
|
||
used (Lasso MT,
|
||
Partner), applications
|
||
must be made prior to
|
||
grass emergence.
|
||
Princep'" 2.0 - 3.0 Ibs ai/A 2.0 - 3.0 Ibs ai/A - - Application may be
|
||
(simazine) made prior to corn or
|
||
weed emergence.
|
||
Prowl'" - 3/4 - 1 1/2 Ibs ai/A 3/4-11/21bsai/A - Application may be
|
||
(pendimethalin) Use only on fine or made immediately after
|
||
planting but prior to medium textured weed emergence. Corn soils with 2 1/2%
|
||
or greater organic should not be beyond
|
||
the 2-leaf stage of matter. growth.
|
||
Roundup'" 1.0 - 3.0 Ibs.ai/A 1.0 - 3.0 Ibs.ai/A - - Application may be
|
||
(glyphosate) made to emerged
|
||
weeds but prior to corn
|
||
emergence.
|
||
Tough 3.75EC - - 0.47 Ib ai/A 0.47 - 0.94 Ib ai/A Applications may be
|
||
(pyridate) made to emerged,
|
||
actively growing weeds.
|
||
(Directed applications
|
||
are recommended
|
||
when corn is large
|
||
enough to prevent
|
||
proper spray coverage.)
|
||
2,4-0 1/4 - 1/2 Ib ai/A 114 - 1/2 Ib ai/A Not recommended 1/8 Ib ai/A Drop pipes are to be
|
||
used when corn height
|
||
is 8 inches or greater.
|
||
Keeping the spray off
|
||
the corn leaves and out
|
||
of the whorl will reduce
|
||
the likelihood of crop
|
||
injury and improve
|
||
spray coverage of weed
|
||
foliage.
|
||
17
|
||
|
||
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|
||
PREPLANT DIRECtiONS
|
||
(POST HARVEST/FALLOW/CROP STUBBLE/SET-A-SIDE)
|
||
FOR BROAD LEAF WEED CONTROL
|
||
BEFORE WHEAT, CORN, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS AND COTTON
|
||
IMPORTANT
|
||
Observe all precautions. Read and follow mixing and application instructions.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide may be applied alone or in tank mix combinations with other herbicides registered for this
|
||
use.
|
||
BAS 183 10 H can be applied either POST HARVEST in the fall, spring or summer during the FALLOW period or to
|
||
CROP STUBBLE\SET-A-SIDE acres. BAS 18310 H, when applied at the recommended rates, will control many ANNU
|
||
AL broadleaf weeds, see the WEEDS CONTROLLED section under small grains. In addition, BAS 183 10 H will control
|
||
or suppress the following BIENNIAL and PERENNIAL broadleaf weeds:
|
||
Alfalfal
|
||
Artichoke, Jerusalem
|
||
Bindweed, Field
|
||
Bindweed, Hedge
|
||
Blueweed, Texas
|
||
Bursage (Bur Ragweed,
|
||
Povertyweed, Lakeweedr
|
||
Dandelion, Common
|
||
l
|
||
Dock, Curli
|
||
Dogbane, Hemp
|
||
Garlic, Wild2
|
||
Horsenettle, Carolina
|
||
Knapweed, Diffuse
|
||
Knapweed, Spotted
|
||
Nightshade, Silver
|
||
Redvine
|
||
Smartweed, Swamp
|
||
Sowthistle, Perenniall
|
||
Spurge, Leafy
|
||
Thistle, Bull
|
||
Thistle, Canada2
|
||
Thistle, Milk
|
||
Thistle, Musk
|
||
Thistle, Plumeless
|
||
Thistle, Scotch
|
||
Trumpetcreeper (Buckvine)
|
||
1 Perennials may be controlled using BAS 18310 H at rates lower than those recommended for other listed perennial weeds.
|
||
(See RATES AND TIMINGS under this heading).
|
||
2 See the SPECIAL TANK MIX TREATMENTS section under this heading for specific control program for these weeds.
|
||
RATES AND TIMINGS
|
||
Apply BAS 183 10 H as a broadcast or spot treatment to emerged and actively growing weeds after crop harvest (post
|
||
harvest) and before a killing frost or in the fallow cropland or crop stubble the following spring or summer. Agriculturally
|
||
approved spray additives, such as surfactants or oils, may be used to enhance spray coverage and the herbicide's pen
|
||
etration of weed foliage. See CROPPING RESTRICTIONS for recommended interval between application and planting to
|
||
prevent crop injury.
|
||
For best performance, make application when ANNUAL weeds are less than 6 inches tall, when BIENNIAL weeds are in
|
||
the rosette stage and to PERENNIAL weed regrowth in late summer or fall following a mowing or tillage treatment. Most
|
||
effective control of upright perennial broad leaf weeds, such as Canada thistle and Jerusalem artichoke, occurs if applica
|
||
tion is made when the majority of weeds are 8 inches or taller. Viney perennial broadleaf weeds, such as field bindweed
|
||
and hedge bindweed, are best controlled when weeds are in or beyond the full bloom stage.
|
||
18
|
||
|
||
(' (
|
||
Avoid disturbing treated areas following application. Treatments may not kill weeds which develop from seed or under
|
||
ground plant parts, such as rhizomes or bulblets, after the effective period for BAS 183 10 H herbicide. For seedling
|
||
control, a follow-up program or other cultural practices could be instituted. For small grain in-crop uses of
|
||
BAS 183 10 H, see the RATES AND TIMINGS section under the SMALL GRAINS heading for details.
|
||
BAS 18310 H RATES PER TREATED ACRE:
|
||
DO NOT exceed 4 pts (64 fluid ozs) per acre for any single application. DO NOT exceed 8 pts (128 fluid ozs) per acre
|
||
during any annual period.
|
||
Weed Type Amount of Product Per Acre
|
||
Annual 1/2 - 2 pts (8 - 32 fluid ozs)
|
||
Biennial 2 - 4 pts (32 - 64 fluid ozs)
|
||
Perennial 2 - 8 pts (32 - 128 fluid ozs)
|
||
Perennial suppression 2 - 4 pts (32 - 64 fluid ozs)
|
||
Noted (1) perennials 4 - 8 pts (64 - 128 fluid ozs)
|
||
Other perennials 8 pts (128 fluid ozs)
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, DO NOT exceed a total of 8 pints of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre
|
||
during any annual period.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with one or more of the following herbicides for control of grasses or additional
|
||
broadleaf weeds. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for
|
||
use, rates and timings, weeds controlled and geographic or other restrictions.
|
||
BAS 18310 H BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE FOR ANNUAL WEED CONTROL:
|
||
Apply 1/2 - 2 pints BAS 18310 H with:
|
||
Product Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
Aatrex 4L (!P1 atrazine 4lbs/gal 1/2 - 6 pts
|
||
Aatrex Nine-O<!ll atrazine 90% DF 1/2 - 3.3 Ibs
|
||
Amb er<!l2 triasulfuron 75% OF 0.28 - 0.35 oz
|
||
Ally2 metsulfuron-methyl 75% OF 1/10oz
|
||
Bladex<!ll cyanazine 90% OF 2.7 - 3.6 Ibs
|
||
Cyclone<!l paraquat 2lbs/gal 1 - 2 pts
|
||
Fallow Maste~ glyphosate + dicamba 1.6Ibs/gal 22 - 44 fl ozs
|
||
Finesse2 chlorsulfuron + metsulfuron-methyl 75% DF 0.2oz
|
||
19
|
||
|
||
BAS 183 10 H HERBICIDE BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE FOR ANNUAL WEED CONTROL
|
||
(continued):
|
||
Apply 1/2 - 2 pints BAS 183 10 H with:
|
||
Product Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
Gramoxone<ll Extra paraquat 2.5Ibs/gal 1.5 pts
|
||
Kerb'll' pronamide 50-W 1/2 - 1.0 Ib
|
||
Landmaster BW® glyphosate + 2,4-0 2.4 Ibs/gal 27 - 54 fl ozs
|
||
Roundup® or Roundup RT glyphosate 3lbs/gal 8 - 48 fl ozs
|
||
Sencor DF' metribuzin 75% OF 1/2 - 1 Ib
|
||
Sencor" ' metribuzin 4lbs/gal 3/4 - 1 1/2 pts
|
||
2,4-0 2,4-0 4lbs/gal 1 - 2 pts
|
||
(0.5 - 1 Ib ai/A)3
|
||
, Tank mixes of BAS 183 10 H with these products may be subject to special restrictions. See the Product Label of the
|
||
tank mix partner for intended use rates, restrictions and other precautions.
|
||
2 When tank mixing with sulfonylurea herbicides refer to the product label for rates and restrictions. Use a surfactant of at
|
||
least 80% active ingredient at the rate of 1 - 2 quarts/100 gallons of spray or not more than 0.25 - 0.5% by volume.
|
||
Use the highest rate of surfactant when using the lower rate ranges of the tank mix and/or when treating more mature
|
||
weeds or dense vegetative growth. Sulfonylurea resistant weeds may not be controlled by tank mixes of
|
||
BAS 183 10 H and a sulfonylurea. Refer to the BAS 18310 H tank mix section for alternative tank mixes.
|
||
3 When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
BAS 18310 H BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE FOR BIENNIAL AND PERENNIAL WEED CONTROL:
|
||
Apply 2 to 8 pints of BAS 18310 H with:
|
||
Product Active Ingredient Formulation Amount of Product
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
Curtail® clopyralid + 2,4-0 2.38 Ibs/gal 2 - 4 pts
|
||
2,4-0 2,4-0 4lbs/gal 2 - 6 pts
|
||
(1.0 - 3 Ibs ai/A)'
|
||
Landmaster BW glyphosate + 2,4-0 2.4Ibs/gal 54 fl ozs
|
||
Roundup glyphosate 3.0Ibs/gal 1 - 5 qts
|
||
Roundup RT glyphosate 3.0Ibs/gal 1 - 5 qts
|
||
Tordon 22K® picloram 2lbs/gal 1/2 - 1 pt
|
||
, When uSing formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
20
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
SPECIAL TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
For suppression of perennial weeds, apply 1 - 2 pints of BAS 18310 H herbicide with 8 - 16 fluid ounces of
|
||
Rounduplll> herbicide or Rounduplll> RT per treated acre.
|
||
For wild garlic control, apply 2 pints BAS 183 10 H with 3 pints of 2,4-D LV Ester (4 Ibs/gal) per treated acre. Apply
|
||
when wild garlic is 4 to 8 inches tall.
|
||
For Canada thistle control, use BAS 183 10 H, BAS 18310 H plus Curtaillll>, or BAS 18310 H plus Roundup or
|
||
Roundup RT tank mix treatments.
|
||
Application may be made during fallow periods for control of volunteer barley, bulbous bluegrass, downy brome, jointed
|
||
goatgrass, common rye and volunteer wheat when they are actively growing. Use 2 pints BAS 183 10 H with 1/2 to 1 Ib
|
||
Kerblll> 50W. Fall seeded wheat may be planted 9 months or more after application. For best performance, make appli
|
||
cation between mid-October and mid-December, prior to soil freeze up.
|
||
During fallow periods, apply BAS 183 10 H plus Landmaste~ BW or Fallow Maste~ herbicide to give improved
|
||
control of kochia, wild buckwheat, prickly lettuce, field bindweed and Canada thistle. Use 1/4 - 1/2 pint of
|
||
BAS 183 10 H plus 22 - 54 fluid ounces of landmaster BW or Fallow Master for annual weed control or 1/2 - 1 pint
|
||
BAS 183 10 H plus 22 - 54 fluid ounces of Landmaster BW or Fallow Master for perennial weed suppression.
|
||
CROPPING RESTRICTIONS
|
||
The following recommendations are based on BAS 18310 H use rates up to 8 pints (2 Ibs/ai) per treated acre.
|
||
CORN, COnON, SORGHUM and SOYBEANS may be planted in the spring following applications made during the pre
|
||
vious year. If less than 1 inch of rainfall occurs between application and the first killing frost, treated areas should be cul
|
||
tivated to allow herbicide to come in contact with moist soil. Cultivation may take place before or immediately after
|
||
ground thaw.
|
||
Soybean or cotton injury may occur if the interval between application and planting is less than specified. In areas with
|
||
greater than 30 inches of rainfall, delay planting for 15 days per pint of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre. In areas with
|
||
less than 30 inches of rainfall, delay planting for 23 days per pint of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre. Exclude days when
|
||
ground is frozen.
|
||
DO NOT use treated cotton as a livestock feed item.
|
||
WHEAT may be planted in the fall or spring following applications. Also, spot applications may be made any time prior to
|
||
crop emergence if crop injury can be tolerated in treated areas. Wheat injury may occur if the interval between applica
|
||
tion and planting is less than specified.
|
||
East of the Mississippi River, the interval is 10 days per pint of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre or 1 day per 1.5 ounces.
|
||
Moisture is essential for BAS 18310 H degradation. Exclude days when ground is frozen.
|
||
West of the Mississippi River, the interval is 23 days per pint of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre or 1 1/2 days per ounce.
|
||
Moisture is essential for BAS 183 10 H degradation. Exclude days when ground is frozen.
|
||
Following a normal harvest of barley, oats, or wheat, any rotational crop may be planted. If the interval before harvest is
|
||
shortened, such as when cover crops will be plowed under, DO NOT follow up with the planting of a sensitive crop.
|
||
21
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
CONTROL OF PERENNIAL BROADLEAF
|
||
WEEDS IN CROPLAND OR FALLOW
|
||
(SPOT APPLICATION ONLy)
|
||
(
|
||
For Use Only in the States of
|
||
Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana,
|
||
Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon,
|
||
South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
|
||
IMPORTANT
|
||
Observe all precautions. Read and follow mixing and application instructions.
|
||
DO NOT treat subirrigated cropland or areas where the soil remains saturated with water throughout the year.
|
||
Make only one application of BAS 183 10 H herbicide per year.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
BAS 183 10 H, when applied at recommended rates, will control many broadleaf weeds including:
|
||
Bindweed, Field Knapweed, Russian
|
||
Dock, Broadleaf Ragwort, Tansy
|
||
(Bitterdock) Spurge, Leafy
|
||
Dock, Curly Thistle, Canada
|
||
Knapweed, Black
|
||
RATES AND TIMINGS
|
||
BAS 183 10 H may be applied at any time following a crop harvest to stubble fallow or other cropland. Application
|
||
should be made when weeds are actively growing and prior to a killing frost.
|
||
Apply 2 quarts (1 Ib ail of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre. Application may be made up to one month prior to the plant
|
||
ing of wheat.
|
||
Note: DO NOT use unless injury to wheat or rotated barley will be acceptable.
|
||
Barley, oats, corn, sorghum (milo), annual or perennial grass crops may be planted into treated areas one year after
|
||
application. Crops grown for seed (other than perennial grass seed) should not be planted into treated areas until three
|
||
years after application. DO NOT plant broadleaf crops such as alfalfa, beans, peas, potatoes, or sugarbeets into treated
|
||
areas until two years after application.
|
||
In most cases, treatments will not kill perennial weed seedlings which germinate from seed one or two years after treat
|
||
ment. Once the effect of the chemical has been lost, a follow-up program for seedling control or other cultural practices
|
||
should be instituted.
|
||
GRASS SEED CROPS
|
||
Grasses Grown for Seed such as Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Fescue and Ryegrass
|
||
22
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
IMPORTANT
|
||
Observe all precautions. Read and follow cleaning, mixing and application instructions.
|
||
Refer to the SMALL GRAINS SECTION FOR GRAZING RESTRICTIONS IF GRASS SEED FIELDS ARE GROWN FOR
|
||
PASTURE OR HAY.
|
||
DO NOT use on bentgrass unless possible crop injury can be tolerated.
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
BAS 183 10 H herbicide will provide control or suppression of annual broadleaf weeds listed below. For improved con
|
||
trol of listed weeds plus additional weeds, it is recommended that BAS 183 10 H be applied in a tank mix with other
|
||
herbicides.
|
||
Alfalfa'
|
||
Bedstraw, Catchweed
|
||
Bindweed, Field
|
||
Buttercup, Corn
|
||
Buttercup, Creeping
|
||
Buttercup, Western Field
|
||
Catchfly, Nightflowering
|
||
Chamomile, Corn
|
||
Chickweed, Common
|
||
Chickweed, Mouseear
|
||
Clover
|
||
Cockle, White
|
||
Dock, Broadleaf
|
||
Dock, Curly
|
||
Hemlock, Poison
|
||
, Top growth only.
|
||
RATES AND TIMINGS
|
||
Knapweed, Russian'
|
||
Knawel
|
||
Knotweed, Prostrate
|
||
Kochia
|
||
Ladysthumb
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common
|
||
Lettuce, Prickly
|
||
Mayweed (Dogfennel)
|
||
Ragwort, Tansy
|
||
Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel)
|
||
Sowthistle, Annual
|
||
StaIWort, Little
|
||
Thistle, Canada'
|
||
Apply 1 to 2 pints of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre on SEEDLING GRASS after the crop reaches the 3 - 5-leaf stage.
|
||
Apply up to 4 pints of BAS 183 10 H on well-established perennial grass. DO NOT APPLY AFTER THE GRASS SEED
|
||
CROP BEGINS TO JOINT. For best performance, make applications when weeds are in the 2 - 4-leaf stage and
|
||
rosettes are less than 2 inches across. Use the higher level of listed rate ranges when treating more mature weeds or
|
||
dense vegetative growth.
|
||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
|
||
For control of grasses or additional broadleaf weeds, BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with all broad leaf herbicides
|
||
registered for use in Grass Seed Production. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary
|
||
statements, directions for use, weeds controlled and geographic and other restrictions.
|
||
23
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE:
|
||
Apply 1 to 4 pints BAS 183 10 H herbicide with:
|
||
Product Active Ingredient Formulation
|
||
2,4-0 2,4-0 4lbs/gal amine or ester
|
||
MCPA amine MCPA 4lbs/gal
|
||
Buctril bramoxynW 2lbs/gal
|
||
Curtail clopyralid + 2,4-0 2.38Ibs/gal
|
||
Karmex diuron2 80% OF
|
||
Stinger clopyralid 3lbs/gal
|
||
, When using formulations other than 4 Ibs/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
|
||
2 Herbicides with the same common name and/or different formulations may be used.
|
||
ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL
|
||
For suppression of ANNUAL GRASS WEEDS such as:
|
||
Brome, Downy (Cheatgrass)
|
||
Brame, Ripgut
|
||
Fescue, Rattail
|
||
Windgrass
|
||
Amount of
|
||
Product Per Acre
|
||
1 - 4 pts
|
||
(.5 - 2.0 Ibs ai/A)'
|
||
1 - 2 pts
|
||
(.5 - 1.0 Ib ai/A)'
|
||
1 - 2 pts
|
||
1 3/4 - 4 pts
|
||
2 - 4 Ibs
|
||
1/4 - 1 pt
|
||
Apply up to 8 pints of BAS 183 10 H per treated acre in the fall or late summer after harvest and burning of established
|
||
grass seed crops. Applications should be made immediately following the first irrigation when the soil is moist and before
|
||
weeds have more than 2 leaves.
|
||
GEOGRAPHICAL RESTRICTIONS
|
||
For use in the State of Idaho, Union County Oregon, and the counties of Spokane, Whitman, Lincoln, Adams, Garfield,
|
||
Asotin, Columbia, Walla Walla, Stevens, Ferry and Franklin in the State of Washington.
|
||
24
|
||
|
||
( c
|
||
SUGARCANE
|
||
ObseNe all precautions on pages xxx. Read and follow mixing and application instructions on pages xxx.
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Consult your local or state authorities for possible application restrictions, especially concerning aerial applications and
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advice concerning special local use situations.
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WEEDS CONTROLLED
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BAS 183 10 H herbicide, when applied at recommended rates, will control many ANNUAL, BIENNIAL and PERENNIAL
|
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broadleaf weeds commonly found in sugarcane. (Refer to GENERAL WEED LIST on pages xxx)
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RATES AND TIMINGS
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||
Application of BAS 183 10 H may be made any time after weeds have emerged and are actively growing but before the
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close-in stage of sugarcane. Application rates and timings of BAS 183 10 H are given below. Use the higher level of list
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||
ed rate ranges when treating dense vegetative growth.
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Broadcast rate per treated acre
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Weed Stage and Type Product Amount
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||
(Ibs/ai)
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||
Annual 1 - 2 pts 1/4 - 1/2 Small, actively growing
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||
Established weed growth 2 - 3 pts 1/2 - 3/4
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||
Biennial 2 - 4 pts 1/2 - 1
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||
Perennial 4 pts 1
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||
* Application made over the top of actively growing sugarcane may
|
||
result in crop injury.
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||
When possible, direct the spray beneath the sugarcane canopy in order to minimize the likelihood of crop injury. The use
|
||
of directed sprays will also aid in maximizing spray coverage of weed foliage.
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed, however, DO NOT exceed a total of 8 pints (2 Ibs ail of BAS 183 10 H per
|
||
treated acre during a growing season.
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||
TANK MIX TREATMENTS
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||
BAS 183 10 H may be tank mixed with one or more of the following herbicides for control of grasses or additional
|
||
broadleaf weeds. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for
|
||
use, rates and timings, weeds controlled, geographic and other restrictions.
|
||
Rates per
|
||
Herbicide treated acre
|
||
(Ibs ail
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||
ametryn (Evik) 2/5 to 8
|
||
asulam (Asulox) 2 to 31/3
|
||
atrazine 2/5 to 4
|
||
2,4-0 1/2 to 3*
|
||
* Application of BAS 183 10 H plus 2,4-0 tank mix at the higher
|
||
listed rate ranges may result in crop injury.
|
||
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||
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||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
DO NOT contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE
|
||
Store in original container in a well-ventilated area separately from fertilizer, feed and foodstuffs. Avoid cross-contamina
|
||
tion with other pesticides. Spillage or leakage should be contained and absorbed with clay granules, sawdust, or equiva-
|
||
lent material for disposal. .
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
|
||
Triple rinse pesticide from containers and use rinsates in the pesticide application. Wastes which cannot be used
|
||
according to label instructions may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. .
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
|
||
Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent)
|
||
promptly after emptying; then offer for recycling, if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of
|
||
in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Triple rinse containers small enough to shake (capacity ~ 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining contents
|
||
into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4
|
||
full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or store rin
|
||
sate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more
|
||
times.
|
||
Triple rinse containers too large to shake (capacity> 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining contents into
|
||
application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 114 full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container
|
||
on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container
|
||
on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth
|
||
several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal.
|
||
Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or mix tank and continue to
|
||
drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix
|
||
tank, or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container and rinse at
|
||
about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
|
||
Refillable Container. Refill this container with pesticide only. DO NOT reuse this container for any other purpose. Triple
|
||
rinsing the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before
|
||
refilling is the responsibility of the refiller.
|
||
Triple rinse as follows: To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container
|
||
into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate
|
||
water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system.
|
||
Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times.
|
||
When this container is empty, replace the cap and seal all openings that have been opened during use; return the con
|
||
tainer to the point of purchase or to a designated location. This container must only be refilled with a pesticide product.
|
||
DO NOT reuse the container for any other purpose. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such as cracks, punc
|
||
tures, abrasions, worn-out threads and closure devices. Check for leaks after refilling and before transport. DO NOT
|
||
transport if this container is damaged or leaking. If the container is damaged, or leaking, or obsolete and not returned to
|
||
the point of purchase or to a designated location, triple rinse emptied container and offer for recycling, if available, or
|
||
dispose of container in compliance with state and local regulations.
|
||
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||
|
||
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|
||
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
|
||
The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are
|
||
believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associ
|
||
ated with use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such
|
||
factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its label
|
||
ing, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION ("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed
|
||
by the Buyer.
|
||
BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purpos
|
||
es referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above. BASF MAKES NO OTHER
|
||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANlY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILIlY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||
WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT
|
||
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and 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 in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Sen cor is a registered trademark of Bayer Corporation.
|
||
Fallow Master, Landmaster, and Roundup are registered trademarks of Monsanto Agricultural Company.
|
||
Bronate and Buctril are registered trademarks of Rhone-Poulenc Chemical Company.
|
||
Kerb is a registered trademark of Rohm and Haas Company.
|
||
Aatrex, Aatrex 4L, Aatrex Nine-O are registered trademarks of Ciba-Geigy Corporation.
|
||
Cyclone and Gramoxone Extra are registered trademarks of Zeneca Ag Products.
|
||
Curtail, Curtail M, and Stinger are registered trademarks of the Dow Chemical Company.
|
||
Tordon 22K is a trademark of Dow Elanco.
|
||
Dakota and Tiller are registered trademarks of AgroEvo USA Company.
|
||
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|
||
All rights reserved.
|
||
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|
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|
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