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# REZULT HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-194**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Sethoxydim (13%)
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- Label accepted: 2011-01-11
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00194-20110111.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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Craig D. Kleppe, Ph.D.
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Product Registration Manageer
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528
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OFFICE OF
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
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JAN 1 1 2011
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Subject: Label Amendment: clarify use rate ofbentazon
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per request of the Pesticide Re-evaluation Division
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Product Name: Rezult Herbicide
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-194
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Application dated September 23,2010
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Decision No. 440500
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Dear Dr. Kleppe:
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The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable.
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Amended labeling will supercede all previously accepted ones. A stamped copy of
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labeling is enclosed for your records.
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Submit one (1) copy of final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.
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enclosure
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Product Manager 23
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (?505P)
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herbicide Und.ill' the F96,;"'2.1 Insecticide, I
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---------------------- ... ' ..... ".;~I'~.~l.Q-q:_J,9iJ Postemergence herbicide for dry beans, dry peas, peppermint,
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soybeans, spearmint, Poast Protected® field corn and
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Poast Protected& sweet corn
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Active Ingredient:
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Sethoxydim: 2-[1-ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-
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3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13%
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Other Ingredients: ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 87%
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Total: ............................................................ 100%
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'Equivalent to 1 pound of sethoxydim per gallon
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Contains Petroleum Distillate
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-194
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION/PRECAUCION
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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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See inside for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use,
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty, and state-specific crop and/or use site restrictions.
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In case of emergency endangering life or property involving this product,
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call day or night 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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Net Contents: 1 gallon (2nd of 2 gallons)
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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FIRST AID
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• Immediately call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If swallowed • DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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• DO NOT give any liquid to the peson.
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• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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If on skin or 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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• 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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• Move person to fresh air
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If inhaled • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-
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mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. You
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may also contact BASF Corporation for emergency medical treatment information: 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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Note to physician: May pose an aspiration pneumonia hazard. Contains petroleum distillate.
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Precautionary Statements
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Hazards to Humans
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and Domestic Animals
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Caution. Causes moderate eye injury. Harmful if swallowed
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or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or
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clothing.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product
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are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instruc
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tions for category E on an EPA chemical resistance catego
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ry selection chart.
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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• Chemical-resistant gloves such as, or made of, any water-
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proof material.
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• Shoes plus socks.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and main
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taining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist,
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use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE sepa
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rately from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls Statement
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or air
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craft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the
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Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides
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[40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may
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be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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4
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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
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tobacco, or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside.
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Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product.
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Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as
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possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
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clothing.
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Environmental Hazards
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DO NOT apply directly to water or to areas where surface
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water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
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water mark. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of
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equipment wash waters.
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Endangered Species Concerns
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Notice: The use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or
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otherwise harm an endangered or threatened species or
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adversely modify their habitat is a violation of Federal law.
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In Case of Spill
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In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product, avoid
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contact, isolate area, and keep out animals and unprotected
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persons. Confine spill and call:
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CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
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BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
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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
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inconsistent with its labeling. DO NOT apply this product in
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a way that will contact workers or other persons, either
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directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in
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the area during application. For any requirements specific to
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your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesti
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cide regulation.
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Read the Precautionary Statements, Environmental
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Hazards, Storage and Disposal, and Conditions of Sale
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and Warranty sections appearing in this booklet.
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Agricultural Use Requirements
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and
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with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170.
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This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and green
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houses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains
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requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and
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emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions
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and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label
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about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted
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entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to
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uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
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Protection Standard.
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
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during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permit
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ted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves
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contact with anything that has been treated, such as
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plants, soil, or water, is:
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• Coveralls.
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• Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, nitrile
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rubber ~ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ~ 14 mils, or viton
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~ 14 mils.
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• Shoes plus socks.
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• Protective eyewear.
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Product Information
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Apply Rezultill herbicide for postemergence control of a
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wide spectrum of broad leaf and grass weeds in dry beans,
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dry peas, peppermint, soybeans, spearmint,
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Poast Protectedill field corn, Poast Protected sweet corn
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and field corn or sweet corn grown for Poast Protected
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seed.
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Duplex
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ill
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" System
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Rezult is provided in a molded jug pack that contains
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enough sodium salt of bentazon and sethoxydim to treat
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5 acres.
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5
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Duplexill Single-Pour System
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Rezult is provided in a molded single-pour jug that contains
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enough sodium salt of bentazon and sethoxydim to treat
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5 acres.
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Always read and follow all label directions when using any
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pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most
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restrictive labeling applies when using a tank mix.
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Storage and Disposal
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DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or
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disposal.
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Pesticide Storage
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DO NOT allow this product to freeze.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal
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of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation
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of federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by
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use according to label instructions, contact your State
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Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the
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Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA
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Regional Office for guidance.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this
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container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or
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equivalent) promptly after emptying; then offer for recycling,
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if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or puncture
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and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by
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other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
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Triple rinse containers small enough to shake
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(capacity s: 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining
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contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain
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for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the con
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tainer 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds.
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Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or
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store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds
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after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two
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more times.
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Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents
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into application equipment or mix tank and continue to
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drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold
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container upside down over application equipment or mix
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tank, or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pres
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sure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container and rinse at
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about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds
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after the flow begins to drip.
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Mode of Action
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Rezult® herbicide is effective through postemergence
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contact and systemic activity. Weeds must be thoroughly
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covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed-Ieaf canopies
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shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.
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Crop Tolerance
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All soybean varieties are tolerant to Rezult at all stages of
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growth. Leaf speckling may occur, but plants generally out
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grow this condition within 10 days.
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Only Poast Protected® field corn and Poast Protected
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sweet corn hybrids are tolerant to Rezult applications.
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Severe crop injury will occur to corn hybrids not
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labeled as either Poast Protected field corn or
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Poast Protected sweet corn.
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Apply to dry beans after the first trifoliate leaf has fully
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expanded and apply after dry peas have at least three (3)
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pairs of leaves or four (4) nodes. Applications prior to these
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stages may result in severe crop injury. Dry bean and dry
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pea injury can be very pronounced. Even at the tolerant
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stages, yellowing, bronzing, speckling or burning of leaves
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may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and
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Limitations). This temporary injury is generally outgrown
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without delaying podset or maturity or reducing yield. Using
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oil with Rezult may increase injury and may reduce yields.
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Tolerant bean and pea types are adzuki bean, navy bean,
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pinto bean, pink bean, great northern bean, kidney bean, red
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bean, white bean, cranberry bean, black turtle soup bean,
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dry lima bean, dry snap bean, and dry edible peas (field
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peas).
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In western irrigated dry bean areas, it may be necessary to
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irrigate prior to application of Rezult to ensure that weeds
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are actively growing. Weeds that are growing under moisture
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stress are not actively growing and will not be satisfactorily
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controlled. In this irrigated area, avoid applying Rezult dur
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ing prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature
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below 75° F and night temperature below 55° F for 2 to
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5 days) because weed control may be reduced.
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Peppermint and spearmint are tolerant to Rezult, however,
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some leaf burning may occur under certain conditions, such
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as when plants are growing very actively and have extensive
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new, succulent tissue. Peppermint and Spearmint plants
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generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
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Essentially, all grass crops such as sorghum,
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non-Poast Protected corn and small grain, as well as orna
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mental grasses such as turf, are susceptible to Rezult;
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therefore, avoid all direct or indirect contact with any grass
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crop.
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Rotational Crops
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PlantbacklRotation Restriction: If replanting or crop rota
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tion is necessary in treated fields, DO NOT plant any crop
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for 30 days following the last application of Rezult unless
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Rezult, Poas~ herbicide or Poast Plus® herbicide is reg
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istered for use on the crop. If tank mixing with
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Ultra Blazer®, Classicilll, Concertilll, or Reflexilll herbicides in
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soybeans, refer to respective label for crop rotation
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restrictions. If tank mixing with atrazine, Banvel®, Clarityllt,
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6
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or 2,4-D LVE herbicides for use in Poast Protected field
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corn, or Poast Protected sweet corn, refer to respective
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label for crop rotation restrictions.
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Cultivation
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DO NOT cultivate within 5 days before applying Rezult or
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within 7 days after application. Cultivation may put weeds
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under stress and reduce control.
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A timely cultivation 7 days after applying Rezult may provide
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season-long weed control.
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Application Instructions
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Application Timing and Rate
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Apply Rezult early postemergence to actively growing
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weeds before they reach the sizes listed in Table 1.
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Apply Rezult at a maximum total rate of 3.2 pints per acre.
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This rate delivers 1.6 pints per acre of the bentazon com
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ponent (equivalent to 1.0 Ib ai/A) and 1.6 pints of the
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sethoxydim component (equivalent to 0.2 Ib ai/A).
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Use the entire contents (2 gallons) of this container to treat
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5 acres, which is equivalent to 3.2 pints of Rezult per acre.
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DO NOT apply the contents in the individual compart
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ments of the Rezult container in any combination other
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than a 1:1 ratio.
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An additional 2 pints of Basagranilll herbicide per acre per
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season may be applied after a single application of Rezult.
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In dry beans and dry peas, an additional 2.9 pints of Poast
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per acre per season may be applied after a single application
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of Rezult.
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In soybeans, an additional 5.9 pints of Poast Plus per acre
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per season may be applied after a single application of
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Rezult.
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In peppermint and spearmint, an additional 3.9 pints of
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Poast per acre maybe applied after a single application of
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Rezult.
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In Poast Protected field corn, an additional 2.9 pints of
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Poast Plus per acre per season may be applied after a sin
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gle application of Rezult.
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In Poast Protected sweet corn, an additional 1.9 pints of
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Poast per acre per season may be applied after a single
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application of Rezult. The additional application of Poast
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should be made 10 days or later following the application of
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Rezult.
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Ground Application. Use a minimum of 10 gallons of water
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per broadcast acre at 60 psi (measured at the boom, not at
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the pump or in the line) to ensure adequate spray coverage.
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When crop and weed foliage is dense, use up to 20 gallons
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of water at 40 to 60 psi. Use standard high-pressure hollow
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cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. DO NOT
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use flood or whirl chamber nozzles. Brass nozzles are not
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recommended because of the corrosive effects of nitrogen
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additives.
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At lower volumes (e.g., 10 gallons of spray volume per acre)
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use a minimum nozzle siie of 8002 or equivalent to minimize
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spray drift.
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Air Application. Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per
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acre and a maximum of 40 psi pressure. To obtain uniform
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coverage and to avoid drift hazards, the following application
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equipment and practices should be used:
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Nozzle type. Use only diaphragm-type nozzles producing
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cone or fan spray patterns.
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Nozzle height. Maximum of 10 feet above the crop.
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Nozzle orientation. Nozzles must be oriented to discharge
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straight back with the air stream (opposite the direction of
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travel of the aircraft) or at some angle between straight back
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and straight down.
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Nozzles must be located no farther than 3/4 the distance
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from the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or rotor.
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DO NOT apply Rezulte herbicide by aircraft within 200 feet
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upwind of ornamental or sensitive nontarget crops such as
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non-Poast Protected liD corn, cotton, small grains, sugar
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beets, or sunflowers.
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Applicator must follow the most restrictive use cautions to
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avoid drift hazard and must follow labeling as well as appli
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cable state and local regulations and ordinances.
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Additives
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Always use 1 to 2 quarts of UAN solution or 1 to 2 pounds
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of AMS when applying Rezult in addition to 1 pint of spray
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additive or crop oil concentrate per acre except where noted
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(see Tank Mix section).
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Nitrogen Solution
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UAN solution is commonly referred to as 28%, 30%, or 32%
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nitrogen, and is a water solution of urea and ammonium
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nitrate. Because most nitrogen solutions are corrosive to gal
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vanized steel and brass spray equipment, rinse the entire
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spray system with water after use.
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Note about Ammonium Sulfate: Use high-quality ammoni
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um sulfate (AMS) to avoid plugging of spray nozzles. The
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AMS must be readily soluble in water and contain no insolu
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ble materials. Local sources of high-quality, spray-grade
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AMS are recommended. Low-quality AMS may contain
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material that will not readily dissolve which could result in
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nozzle tip plugging. To determine quality, perform a jar test
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adding 1/3 cup of AMS to 1 gallon of water and agitate for
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1 minute. If any undissolved sediment is observed, predis
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solve the AMS in water and filter it before adding the AMS to
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the spray tank. If AMS can be added directly to the spray
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tank, add it slowly with agitation. Adding AMS too quickly
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may clog outlet lines. Ensure that the AMS is completely dis
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solved in the spray tank before adding other products. AMS
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is not recommended for aerial applications because of
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potential precipitation problems.
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Table 1. Maximum Weed Heights Controlled by Rezulte herbicide at the labeled rate* in Dry Beans, Dry Peas,
|
||
Peppermint, Soybeans, Spearmint, Poast Protectede Field Corn and Poast Protected Sweet Corn
|
||
Maximum Maximum Perennials Maximum Broadleaves Weed Height Grasses Weed Height (top growth Weed Height suppression)
|
||
Maximum Adjuvant rate 1 pint of crop oil concentrate or spray additive +
|
||
(per acre) 1 to 2 quarts of UAN solution·
|
||
Balloonvine 3" Barnyardgrass 4" CanadaThistleb bud stage
|
||
Beggarticks 8" Broadleaf Signalgrass 4" Johnsongrass' (Rhizome) 12"
|
||
Bristly Starbur 3" Crabgrass, Large 4" Quackgrass' 4"
|
||
Cocklebur 10" , Smooth 4" Wirestem Muhly' 4"
|
||
Dayflower 8" Foxtail, Giant 4" Yellow Nutsedgeb 8" , Green 4"
|
||
Groundsel, Common 3" , Yellow 4"
|
||
Jimsonweed 10" Goosegrass 4"
|
||
Ladysthumb 10" Johnsongrass (seedling) 4"
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common 2" Junglerice 4"
|
||
Marshelder 4" Panicum, Browntop 4"
|
||
Mayweed/Dogfennel 3" , Fall 4"
|
||
Purslane, Common 2" , Texas 4"
|
||
Prickly SidalTeaweed 4" Red Sprangletop 4"
|
||
Radish, Volunteer 10" Ryegrass, Annual 4"
|
||
Ragweed, Common 3" Shattercane' 8"
|
||
, Giant 6" Volunteer Cornd 10"
|
||
Redweed 8" Wild Oats 3"
|
||
Shepherdspurse 8" Wild Proso Millet 8"
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania 10" Witchgrass 4"
|
||
Spurred Anoda 4" Woolly Cupgrass 4"
|
||
Tropic Croton 4"
|
||
Velvetleaf 6"
|
||
Venice Mallow 4"
|
||
Wild Buckwheat 5"
|
||
Wild Mustard 8"
|
||
Wild Sunflowerb 8"
|
||
Wild Poinsettia 6"
|
||
*Rezult can be applied at a maximum rate of 3.2 pints per acre .
|
||
• AMS can be substituted at 1-2 pounds per acre.
|
||
b For regrowth or new germination, follow up 7-10 days later with Basagran'" herbicide. Refer to Basagran label.
|
||
C For regrowth or new germination, a follow-up application of Poast Plus'" or Poast'" herbicide may be necessary. Refer to Poast Plus
|
||
and Poast labels.
|
||
d Volunteer field and sweet corn must be non-Poast Protected. Rezult, Poast and Poast Plus will not control volunteer
|
||
Poast Protected field corn or volunteer Poast Protected sweet corn.
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Mixing Order
|
||
Duplex® II Mixing
|
||
1) Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer 1/2 to 2/3 full with
|
||
clean water. Start agitation.
|
||
2) Add nitrogen fertilizer.
|
||
3) Add tank mix partner if applicable. Allow to mix
|
||
thoroughly.
|
||
4) Add the entire contents in the compartment containing
|
||
the sodium salt of bentazon to the spray tank. Allow to
|
||
mix thoroughly.
|
||
5) Add entire contents in the compartment containing
|
||
sethoxydim to the spray tank. Allow to mix thoroughly.
|
||
6) Add crop oil concentrate or spray additive (if applicable)'
|
||
and the remaining volume of water. Allow to mix
|
||
thoroughly.
|
||
7) Maintain constant agitation during application.
|
||
8) After dispensing the entire contents of the Duplex II con-
|
||
tainer into the spray tank, spray within 48 hours.
|
||
*not required with all tank mixes (see Table 2)
|
||
Duplex® Single-Pour Mixing
|
||
The following steps apply when using the Duplex Single
|
||
Pour container system.
|
||
1) Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sprayer tank
|
||
3/4 full with clean water.
|
||
2) Agitation. Maintain constant agitation throughout mixing
|
||
and application.
|
||
3) Inductor. If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after
|
||
each component has been added.
|
||
4) Products in PYA bags. Place any product contained in
|
||
water-soluble PVA bags into the mixing tank. Wait until all
|
||
water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and the prod
|
||
uct is evenly mixed in the spray tank before continuing.
|
||
5) Water-dispersible products (such as dry flowables,
|
||
wettable powders, suspension concentrates, or sus po
|
||
emulsions).
|
||
6) Water-soluble products (open jug and pour complete
|
||
contents into spray tank.)
|
||
7) Emulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentrate
|
||
when applicable*).
|
||
8) Rezult· herbicide. Pour entire contents of Duplex
|
||
Single-Pour container into tank.
|
||
9) Water-soluble additives (such as AMS or UAN when
|
||
applicable).
|
||
10) Remaining quantity of water.
|
||
Maintain constant agitation during application.
|
||
*not required with all tank mixes (see Table 2)
|
||
9
|
||
(
|
||
Tank Mixing Applications
|
||
The products listed in Table 2 can be tank mixed with
|
||
Rezult. Read and follow the applicable Restrictions and
|
||
Limitations and Directions For Use in this label and the
|
||
respective labels for products involved in tank mixing. The
|
||
most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
|
||
Additives
|
||
Adjuvants are needed with these tank mixes to achieve con
|
||
sistent postemergence weed control. The standard label
|
||
recommendation is 0.5 to 1 pint (maximum) of oil concen
|
||
trate per acre plus 1 to 2 quarts (maximum) of UAN per
|
||
acre.
|
||
AMS can be substituted for UAN (1 pound of AMS equals
|
||
1 quart of UAN).
|
||
Note: DO NOT add crop oil concentrate as an additive
|
||
when tank mixing Banvel· herbicide, ClaritY' herbicide or
|
||
2,4-0 (LVE) with Rezult.
|
||
Table 2. Rezult Tank Mix Partners
|
||
Crop Tank Mix Partners
|
||
Product Rate of
|
||
Application
|
||
(per acre)
|
||
Raptor·
|
||
1
|
||
Ory Beans ---
|
||
Pursuit·
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
1
|
||
Ory Peas MCPA ---
|
||
Thistrol®
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
Soybeans Ultra Blaze~ Up to 10 ozs
|
||
Raptor-
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
Pursuit·
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
Classic· Up to 0.5 oz
|
||
Firstrate®
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
Buctril®
|
||
1
|
||
Peppermint and ---
|
||
8inba~
|
||
1
|
||
Spearmint ---
|
||
Stinge~
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
1
|
||
Poast Protected· Atrazine ---
|
||
Basagran·
|
||
1
|
||
Sweet Corn ---
|
||
Outlook·
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
Guardsman· Max
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
Laddok® 8-12
|
||
1
|
||
---
|
||
1
|
||
Poast Protected Atrazine ---
|
||
Field Corn Banvel® Up to 8 ozs
|
||
ClaritY' Up to 80zs
|
||
2,4-0 (LVE) Up to 8 ozs
|
||
1 See Product Label
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Restrictions and Limitations
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult® herbicide to labeled crops under stress due to lack of moisture, previous herbicide injury, mechani
|
||
cal injury, or cold temperatur~s, as crop injury may result.
|
||
DO NOT apply to weeds under stress, such as stress due to lack of moisture, previous herbicide injury, mechanical injury or
|
||
cold temperatures, as unsatisfactory control could result.
|
||
DO NOT apply if rainfall or irrigation is expected within one hour following application.
|
||
Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control, or crop injury may result from mixing Rezult with other pesticides (fungicides,
|
||
herbicides, insecticides or miticides), additives or fertilizers not recommended on the label.
|
||
BASF does not recommend the use of Rezult in tank mixes other than those listed on BASF labels, supplemental labels, or
|
||
technical bulletins. Local agricultural authorities may be a source of information when using other than BASF recommended
|
||
combinations.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult as a preplant or preemergent treatment prior to corn, millet, sorghum, or small grain crops.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to dry beans or dry peas within 30 days of harvest.
|
||
In dry beans and dry peas, in one season, DO NOT apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of Basagran® herbicide or
|
||
more than a total of 2.9 pints per acre of Poast(lil herbicide after an application of 3.2 pints per acre of Rezult.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to dry bean fields until beans have at least the first trifoliate leaf fully expanded or before dry peas
|
||
have at least 3 pairs of leaves (4 nodes) because severe crop damage may occur.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to dry peas under stress from root rot.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to garbanzo beans or lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur.
|
||
Not recommended for use on adzuki beans in California.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to peppermint or spearmint within 20 days of harvest.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to soybeans within 75 days of harvest.
|
||
DO NOT graze treated soybean fields and DO NOT feed treated soybean forage (green succulent) or ensilage to livestock.
|
||
DO NOT cut treated soybean fields for hay for at least 30 days after the last treatment of Rezult. Only processed meal from
|
||
seed or hay may be fed to animals.
|
||
In soybeans, in one season, DO NOT apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of Basagran or more than a total of 5.9
|
||
pints per acre of Poast Plus(lil herbicide after an application of 3.2 pints per acre of Rezult.
|
||
DO NOT apply, in one season, more than a total of 3.2 pints per acre of Rezult.
|
||
DO NOT apply more than a total of 2 pounds of bentazon active ingredient (a.i.) from all sources per acre per calendar year.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to corn hybrids which are not specifically labeled as Poast Protected(lil field corn because severe
|
||
crop injury will occur.
|
||
Over-the-top applications of Rezult in Poast Protected field corn may be made until the onset of pollen shed.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult after pollination occurs.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to Poast Protected field corn within 60 days of harvest of corn grain or fodder.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to Poast Protected field corn within 45 days of harvest of corn forage/silage.
|
||
In Poast Protected field corn, in one season, DO NOT apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of Basagran or more
|
||
than a total of 2.9 pints per acre of Poast Plus after an application of 3.2 pints per acre of Rezult.
|
||
DO NOT graze treated Poast Protected field corn fields for at least 12 days after the last treatment of Rezult.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to corn hybrids which are not specifically labeled as Poast Protected sweet corn because severe
|
||
crop injury will occur.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Restrictions and Limitations (continued)
|
||
Over-the-top applications of RezultS herbicide in Poast ProtectedS sweet corn may be made until the onset of pollen
|
||
shed.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult after pollination occurs.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to Poast Protected sweet corn within 45 days of harvest of sweet corn grain and fodder.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to Poast Protected sweet corn within 30 days of harvest of sweet corn forage/silage.
|
||
DO NOT apply Rezult to Poast Protected sweet corn within 30 days of harvesting fresh sweet corn.
|
||
In Poast Protected sweet corn, in one season, DO NOT apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of BasagranS
|
||
herbicide or more than a total of 1.9 pints per acre of PoastS herbicide after an application of 3.2 pints per acre of
|
||
RezultS herbicide. The additional application of Poast should be made 10 days or later following the application of Rezult.
|
||
DO NOT graze treated Poast Protected sweet corn fields for at least 12 days after the last treatment of Rezult.
|
||
In peppermint and spearmint, in one season, DO NOT apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of Basagran or more
|
||
than a total of 3.9 pints per acre of Poast after an application of 3.2 pints per acre of Rezult.
|
||
PlantbacklRotation Restriction: If replanting or crop rotation is necessary in treated fields, DO NOT plant any crop for
|
||
30 days following the last application of Rezult unless Rezult, Poast or Poast Pluss herbicide is registered for use on the
|
||
crop.
|
||
Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mixes
|
||
(partial list)
|
||
Always read and follow all label directions when using any pesticide alone or in tank mixes. The most restrictive labeling
|
||
applies.
|
||
DO NOT apply tank mixes to crops that have been subjected to stress conditions such as drought, flooding, frost or hail
|
||
damage, high temperature stress or wilt, injury from herbicides or excess fertilizer or soil salts, wind injury, widely fluctuating
|
||
temperatures, stress symptoms from disease, nematodes or insects, or cold temperatures when maximum daily temperature
|
||
is below 70
|
||
0
|
||
F or soil temperature is below 60
|
||
0
|
||
F because weeds will not be actively growing and control may be reduced.
|
||
DO NOT apply tank mixes through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
Avoid drift to all other crops and non-target areas.
|
||
Follow rotational restrictions as provided on each herbicide's respective labeling.
|
||
Thoroughly clean sprayer before and immediately after applying these tank mixes.
|
||
For postemergence applications of Rezult plus atrazine, if there have been no previous soil applications to that crop, the
|
||
maximum rate of atrazine from all sources is 2 pounds of atrazine per acre.
|
||
If there has been a previous soil application to that crop, DO NOT exceed a total of 2.5 pounds of active ingredient per acre,
|
||
per calendar year.
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
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 must be followed carefully.
|
||
However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently
|
||
associated with the use of this product. Crop injury,
|
||
ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may
|
||
result because of such factors as weather conditions,
|
||
presence of other materials, or use of the product in a
|
||
manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are
|
||
beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION (UBASFU) or
|
||
the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, 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
|
||
purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to
|
||
the inherent risks, referred to above.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF'S
|
||
EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
|
||
TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
|
||
OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT
|
||
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLiCABLE
|
||
LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY
|
||
LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY,
|
||
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. 1108
|
||
(
|
||
Banvel, Basagran, Clarity, Duplex, Guardsman Max, Laddok,
|
||
Outlook, Poast, Poast Plus, Poast Protected, Pursuit,
|
||
Raptor, and Rezult are registered trademarks of BASF.
|
||
Buctril is a registered trademark of Bayer CropScience.
|
||
Classic, Concert and Sinbar are registered trademarks of
|
||
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company.
|
||
Firstrate and Stinger are registered trademarks of Dow
|
||
Agrosciences LLC.
|
||
Reflex is a registered trademark of Syngenta.
|
||
Thistrol is a registered trademark of Nufarm Americas, Inc.
|
||
Ultra Blazer is a trademark of United Phosphorous, Inc.
|
||
© 2010 BASF Corporation
|
||
All rights reserved.
|
||
12
|
||
007969.00194.201 00922.NVA 2010-04-033-0149
|
||
Based on: NVA 2009-04-033-0150
|
||
NVA 2009-04-033-0151
|
||
Supersedes: NVA 2009-04-033-0152
|
||
BASF Corporation
|
||
26 Davis Drive
|
||
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
|
||
-BASF
|
||
The Chemical Company
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Mixing Order
|
||
If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after each component has been added. Maintain constant agitation during
|
||
application.
|
||
1. Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sprayer tank half full of clean water.
|
||
2. Agitation. Maintain constant agitation throughout mixing and application.
|
||
3. Products in PYA bags. Place any product contained in water-soluble bags into the mixiI,lg tank Wait until all
|
||
water-soluble PV A bags have fully dissolved and the product is evenly mixed in the spray tank before continuing.
|
||
4. Water-dispersible products (such as dry flowables, wettable powders, suspension concentrates, and suspo-
|
||
emulsions)
|
||
5. Water-soluble products (such as BRUSH-RHAP®).
|
||
6. Emulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentrate, when applicable).
|
||
7. Water-soluble additives (such as liquid fertilizers (28-0-0, 32-0-0), when applicable). *
|
||
8. Remaining quantity of water.
|
||
* If sprayable fluid fertilizer is used as the carrier.'
|
||
Always perform the Compatibility Test before mixing into the spray tank Also, when using a sprayable fluid
|
||
fertilizer as the carrier, any product contained in PV A bags must first be completely dissolved in water before the
|
||
contents can be added to the fertilizer mix.
|
||
V. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
|
||
• Maximum seasonal use rate: Refer to Table 5.
|
||
• Preharvest Interval (PHI): Refer to FoodlFeed Crop Specific Information
|
||
• Restricted entry Interval (REI): 48 Hours
|
||
• Arid (dry) conditions: It is extremely important that the addition of a suitable Nonionic Surfactant, Oil, or
|
||
sprayable fertilizer be used when applying BRUSH-RHAP®. The maximum application rate of BRUSH
|
||
RHAP® may be needed to control susceptible weeds in this environment.
|
||
• Rainfast Period: Rainfall or irrigation occurring within 4 hours after postemergence applications may reduce
|
||
effectiveness of BRUSH-RHAP®.
|
||
• Stress: Do not apply to crops under stress such as stress due to lack of moisture, hail damage, flooding,
|
||
herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or widely fluctuating temperatures, as unsatisfactory control may result.
|
||
• Do not apply to crops that show injury (leaf phytotoxicity or plant stunting) produced by any other prior
|
||
herbicide applications, because this injury may be enhanced or prolonged.
|
||
• Do not apply this product though any type of irrigation equipment. Do not contaminate irrigation ditches or water
|
||
used for domestic purposes.
|
||
• This product cannot be used to formulate or reformulate another pesticide product.
|
||
VI. FOODIFEED CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 4 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per treated
|
||
acre during a growing season. Do not reapply for a minimum of 30 days.
|
||
Do not use on bentgrass, susceptible grass pastures (such as carpetgrass, buffalo grass, or St. Augustine grass),
|
||
lezpedeza, wild winter peas, vetch, clover, and alfalfa pastures as injury will occur.
|
||
When perennial weeds are reaching maturity, mowing and allowing some regrowth will enhance control.
|
||
Difficult to control weeds may require a repeat application.
|
||
13
|
||
|
||
c (
|
||
If grasses are grown for seed or for seed-down purposes, do not apply after grass reaches joint stage.
|
||
Crop Rotational Restrictions: The interval between application and planting rotational crop is given below. Always
|
||
exclude counting days when the ground is frozen. Planting at intervals less than specified below may result in crop
|
||
injury. Moisture is essential for the degradation of this herbicide in soil.
|
||
MINIMUM DAYS PLANT BACK MINIMUM DAYS PLANT BACK
|
||
INTERVAL INTERVAL
|
||
CROP (Areas >~" rainfall or irrigation after (Areas < W' rainfall or irrigation after
|
||
application)* application)
|
||
2/3 -1 >1-3 ~ >3 Yz pints/A 2/3 -1 >1-3~ >3 Yz
|
||
pints/A pints/A pints/A pints/A pints/A
|
||
Com 14 21 120 30 60 120
|
||
Cotton 21 45 120 30 90 120
|
||
Barley, Oats, 14 21 120 21 60 120
|
||
Wheat and
|
||
other small
|
||
grains
|
||
Sorghum 14 21 120 30 60 120
|
||
Soybean 30 45 120 45 90 120
|
||
All other crops 120 120 DO NOT 120 120 DO NOTE
|
||
ROTATE ROTATE
|
||
*NOTE: A cumulative 12 inches of ramfall or lrngatlon must occur in 2 or less ramfalls and/or irngations before calculating
|
||
plantback interval.
|
||
Table 5.
|
||
Crop Maximum Rate Maxim urn Rate Livestock Aircraft Application
|
||
Per Acre Per Acre Grazing or
|
||
Per Application Per Season Feedingl
|
||
Between Crop 32/3 pints 4 % pints Yes Yes
|
||
Applications
|
||
Pasture, Hay, 2 112 pints 3/4 pints Yes Yes
|
||
Silage
|
||
Sorghum 2/3 pints 2/3 pints Yes Yes
|
||
Wheat 1 1/4 pints 2 pints Yes Yes
|
||
Sugarcane 4 pints 8 pints Yes Yes
|
||
IRefer to "FoodIFeed Crop Specific Information" for grazing and feeding restrictions.P ASTURES, RANGELAND ANI
|
||
GRASS (Hay, Silage)
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® is recommended for use· for' pasture (including pasture grown for hay), rangeland, grass grown for 1
|
||
silage, fallow systems, Conservation Reserve Programs, and general farmstead (non-cropland only).
|
||
Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for rate selection based on targeted weed or brush species. Some weed species will require tank
|
||
for adequate control.
|
||
Rates above 2 Y2 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre are for spot treatments only.
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 43/4 pints ofBRUSH; .. RHAP® per treated acre I
|
||
a growing season.
|
||
14
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Uses described in this section also pertain to small grains (such as barley, corn, forage sorghum, oats, rye,
|
||
sudangrass, or wheat) grown for pasture, hay, and silage only. Newly seeded areas including small grains
|
||
grown for pasture or hay, may be injured if rates ofBRUSH-RHAP® are greater than 1 114 pints
|
||
per acre are applied.
|
||
In newly established hybrid Bermudagrass, Pangolagrass,·and stargrasses (Cynodon spp.) use 1 to 2 pints
|
||
ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre to control or suppress weeds ~fter planting vegetative propagules (stolens)
|
||
of hybrid bermudagrasses. In addition to the weeds listed in Tables 1 and 2, this rate of BRUSH
|
||
RHAP® will control or suppress annual sedges, broadleaf signalgrass, crabgrass, and goosegrass. Best
|
||
results will be obtained ifBRUSH-RHAP® is applied at the germinating stage of weeds. Under
|
||
favorable conditions, this is usually 7-10 days after planting these grasses. Reduced control can ·be ex
|
||
pected if weeds are allowed to reach 1" in height before application or if germination of weeds occurs
|
||
1 0 days after application.
|
||
Do not use on bentgrass, susceptible grass pastures (such as carpetgrass, buffalograss, or St.
|
||
Augustine grass), lezpedeza, wild winter peas, vetch, clover, and alfalfa pastures as injury will occur.
|
||
When perennial weeds are reaching maturity, mowing and allowing some regrowth will enhance control.
|
||
Difficult to control weeds may require a repeat application.
|
||
For pasture renovations, wait 3 weeks per 1 114 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® used per acre before
|
||
interseeding or injury may occur.
|
||
If grasses are grown for seed or for seed-down purposes, do not apply after grass reaches joint stage.
|
||
Grazing and Feeding Non-Lactating Animals: There is no waiting period between treatment and
|
||
grazing for non-lactating animals. Do not permit meat animals being finished for slaughter to graze
|
||
treated fields within 30 days of slaughter.
|
||
Grazing and Feeding Lactating Animals: Do not graze lactating dairy animals within 7 days of
|
||
treatment.
|
||
Dry hay and Silage: Treated grasses may be harvested for dry hay or silage but do not harvest
|
||
within 7 days of treatment.
|
||
Pasture and Rangeland Tank Mixes
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® may be applied in tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides:
|
||
Ally®
|
||
Amber®
|
||
Pastures, Rangeland, and Grass (Hay, Silage) Restrictions:
|
||
• PHI for grass forage: 0 days
|
||
• PHI for grass hay: 7 days
|
||
• Maximum of 2 applications per year
|
||
• Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
||
• Do not cut forage for hay within 7 days of application
|
||
SORGHUM
|
||
Rates and Timings
|
||
Apply 2/3 pint ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre to sorghum in the 3-5 leaf stage (4"-8" tall.) For best
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
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|
||
performance apply when weeds are small (less than 3" tall).
|
||
Applications ofBRUSH-RHAP® to sorghum during periods of rapid growth may result in temporary
|
||
leaning of plants or rolling leaves. These effects are usually outgrown within 10-14 days. Sorg11Um
|
||
growing under conditions of stress such as high moisture, low fertility, and abnormal temperature
|
||
may be more sensitive to applications ofBRUSH-RHAP®. Do not use surfactants or oils with
|
||
postemergence applications ofBRUSH-RHAP® on sorghum crops. Do not use BRUSH-RHAP® if
|
||
the potential for sorghum injury is not acceptable.
|
||
If sorghum is grown for pasture, hay or silage, refer to Pastures, Rangeland and Grass (Hay,
|
||
Silage) under VI. FoodlFeed Crop Specific Information for livestock grazing and feeding restrictions.
|
||
Do not apply BRUSH-RHAP® to sorghum grown for seed production.
|
||
Make no more than one postemergence application per growing season.
|
||
Do not make more than 1 application per crop cycle.
|
||
Do not harvest grain or fodder within 30 days of application.
|
||
Sorghum Tank Mixes
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® may be applied in tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides:
|
||
Atrazine
|
||
Basagran®
|
||
Buctril®
|
||
Sorghum Restrictions:
|
||
Laddock® S-12
|
||
Paramount®
|
||
Peak®
|
||
Permit®
|
||
• Do not permit meat or dairy animals to consume treated crop as fodder or forage for 30 days following
|
||
application.
|
||
• PHI for sorghum grain and fodder: 30 days
|
||
• PHI for sorghum forage: 0 days
|
||
SUGARCANE
|
||
Applications of BRUSH-RHAP® can be made any time after the weeds have emerged and are actively
|
||
growing but prior to the close-in stage of sugarcane. 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. Application rates and timing are given below. Use the higher
|
||
level of listed rate ranges when treating dense vegetative growth.
|
||
• For control of listed ANNUAL broadleafweeds, apply 1 quart of BRUSH-RHAP® per treated acre.
|
||
• For suppression oflisted PERENNIALS, apply 1 - 2 quarts ofBRUSH-RHAP® per treated acre.
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed, however, do not exceed 4 quarts ofBRUSH-RHAP® p~r treated acre during a
|
||
growing season.
|
||
SUGARCANE Tank Mixes: BRUSH-RHAP® may be tank mixed with one or more of the following herbicides:
|
||
Asulox, Atrazine, Evik, Sencor, Sinbar
|
||
Sugarcane Restrictions:
|
||
16
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
\ (
|
||
• Do not harvest sugarcane prior to harvest maturity.
|
||
• Do not apply within 87 days of harvest.
|
||
• Do not graze lactating dairy animals within 7 days of treatment.
|
||
• Do not apply through any type irrigation system.
|
||
• Do not make more than one pre-emergence application per crop cycle;
|
||
• Do not make more than one post-emergence application per crop cycle.
|
||
• Do not exceed a total of 4 quarts ofBRUSH-RHAP® per treated acre per crop cycle.
|
||
• If applied with other products containing 2,4-D, either as a tank mix or separately during same
|
||
• growing season do not exceed 4.0 lbs of 2,4-D acid equivalent per crop cycle.
|
||
• If applied with other products containing dicamba, either as a tank mix or separately during same
|
||
• growing season do not exceed 2.0 lbs of dicamba acid equivalent per crop cycle.
|
||
WHEAT (Fall- and Spring-seeded)
|
||
If small grains are grown for pasture or hay only, refer to Pastures, Rangeland and Grass (Hay,
|
||
Silage). Do not graze or harvest for livestock feed prior to crop maturity.
|
||
Do not use BRUSH-RHAP® in wheat underseeded with legumes.
|
||
EARLY SEASON APPLICATION:
|
||
Apply 1.0 pint of BRUSH-RHAP® per acre to wheat unless using one of the wheat specific programs
|
||
below.
|
||
Early season applications to spring-seeded wheat must be made after tillering and before wheat
|
||
reaches the 6-leaf stage.
|
||
Early season applications to fall-seeded wheat must be made after tillering and prior to the jointing
|
||
stage. Care should be taken in staging early developing wheat varieties such as TAM 107, Madison,
|
||
or Wakefield to be certain that the application occurs prior to the jointing stage. '
|
||
SPECIFIC USE PROGRAMS FOR FALL-SEEDED WHEAT ONLY:
|
||
Up to 3/4 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre may be applied on fall-seeded wheat after the wheat
|
||
begins to tiller for suppression of perennial weeds, such as field bindweed. Applications may be
|
||
made in the fall following a frost but before a killing freeze. 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.
|
||
PREHARVEST APPLICATIONS:
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® can be used to control weeds that may interfere with harvest of wheat. Apply up to
|
||
1 1/4 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre as a broadcast or spot treatment to annual broadleafweeds when
|
||
wheat is in the hard dough stage and the green color is gone from the nodes Goints) of the stem. Best results
|
||
will be obtained if application can be made when weeds are actively growing but before weeds canopy. A
|
||
waiting interval of 14 days is required before harvest. Do not use preharvest-treated wheat for seed
|
||
unless a germination test is performed on the seed with an acceptable result of 95% germinatioll: or better. For
|
||
control of additional broadleafweeds or grasses, BRUSH-RHAP® may be tank mixed with other herbicides
|
||
such as Ally or Gly Star™ Plus that are registered for preharvest use in wheat.
|
||
Preharvest use ofBRUSH-RHAP® is not registered for use in California.
|
||
Table 6 - Wheat Tank Mixes
|
||
1£ -If
|
||
17
|
||
|
||
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|
||
TANK MIX PARTNER RATE PER ACRE
|
||
Aim'M 0.3 ounce
|
||
Ally® 0.05 - 0.1 ounce
|
||
Amber® 0.14 - 0.28 ounce
|
||
Bronate® 0.75 - 1.5 pints
|
||
Buctril® 1 - 1.5 pints
|
||
Canvas® 0.2 - 0.4 ounce
|
||
CurtaiI'M 2 - 2.67 pints
|
||
Dakota® 16 fluid ounces
|
||
Express® 0.083 - 0.167 ounce
|
||
Finesse® 0.167 - 0.33 ounce
|
||
Glean® 0.167 ounce
|
||
Harmony®Extra 0.167 - 0.33 ounce
|
||
Karmex® 0.5 - 1.5 pounds
|
||
Metribuzin (Sencor®) 0.25 - 0.375 pounds a.i.
|
||
Peak® 0.25 - 0.38 ounce
|
||
Stinger'M 4 - 5.33 fluid ounces
|
||
1 Do not use low rates of sulfonylurea herbiCide, such as Ally®, Amber®, Canvas®, Express®, Finesse®, Glean®,
|
||
Harmony® Extra, and Peak® on more mature weeds or on dense vegetative growth.
|
||
2 Do not use as a tank mix treatment with Dakota or on Durum wheat.
|
||
3 Tank mixes with Karmex and metribuzin are for use in fall-seeded wheat only.
|
||
Fallow Systems, Conservation Reserve Programs, and General Farmstead
|
||
These uses are considered FoodlFeed Crops when harvested, grazed or foraged. Consult section on General Tank
|
||
Mixing Information for adjuvant restrictions and section on Additives for specific use directions.
|
||
Wheat Restrictions:
|
||
Postemergence:
|
||
• Limited to one postemergence application per crop cycle
|
||
Preharvest
|
||
• Limited to one preharvest application per crop cycle.
|
||
VII. NON-FOODIFEED USE (LAND NOT HARVESTED, GRAZED OR FORAGED) -
|
||
SPECIFIC INFORMATION
|
||
BETWEEN CROP APPLICATIONS
|
||
PREPLANT DIRECTIONS (POSTHARVEST, FALLOW, CROP STUBBLE, SET -ASIDE) FOR
|
||
BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® can be applied postharvest in the fall, spring, or summer during the fallow period or to crop
|
||
stubble/set-aside acres. Apply to weeds after crop harvest (postharvest) and before a killing fro~t or in the fallow
|
||
cropland or crop stubble the following spring or summer.
|
||
See V. Restrictions and Limitations for the specified interval between application and planting to prevent crop
|
||
InJury.
|
||
( 1
|
||
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|
||
18
|
||
|
||
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|
||
Rates and Timings:
|
||
Apply 1 - 3 2/3 pints of BRUSH-RHAP® per acre. Refer to Table 1 to determine use rates for specific targeted
|
||
weed species. Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 4 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP®
|
||
per treated acre during a growing season. For best performance, apply BRUSH-RHAP® when annual weeds are
|
||
less than 6" 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. The most effective control of upright perennial broadleafweeds such as
|
||
Canada thistle and Jerusalem artichoke occurs ifBRUSH-RHAP® is applied when the majority of weeds have at
|
||
least 4-6" of regrowth or for weeds such as field bindweed and hedge bindweed that are in or beyond the full bloom
|
||
stage. The addition ofliquid fertilizers (28-0-0, 32-0-0) at ~ GPA has shown to increase efficacy.
|
||
Avoid disturbing treated areas following application. Treatments may not kill weeds that develop from seed or
|
||
underground plant parts such as rhizomes or bulblets, after the effective period for BRUSH-RHAP®. For seedling
|
||
control, a follow-up program or other cultural practices could be instituted.
|
||
There is a 30-day minimum application interval.
|
||
Between Crop Tank Mixes:
|
||
In tank mixes with one or more of the following herbicides, apply 1.0 - 1.25 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre for
|
||
control of annual weeds, or 1.25 - 4 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre for control of biennial and perennial weeds
|
||
• AimTM • Finesse® • Sencor®
|
||
• Ally® • Glyphosate (Gly Star™ Plus) • Tordon™ 22K
|
||
• Amber® • Gramoxone ® Extra • Touchd9wn®
|
||
• Atrazine • Kerb ™
|
||
• Cyclone® • Paramount®
|
||
APPLICATIONS TO FALLOW GROUND PRIOR TO PLANTING COTTON
|
||
Rates and Timings
|
||
Apply BRUSH-RHAP® as a broadcast or spot treatment to emerged and actively growing weeds at the rate of 1 to 3
|
||
2/3 pints per acre. The most effective control of weeds occurs if application is made when weeds are in the 2-4 leaf
|
||
stage and rosettes are less than 2" across .
|
||
Cropping Restrictions
|
||
Refer to the Crop Rotational Restrictions Table in Section V. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS for
|
||
appropriate pre-plant application intervals for cotton.
|
||
Tank Mix Treatments
|
||
For control of grasses or additional broadleafweeds, OUTLAW may be tank mixed with CAPROL®,
|
||
GRAMAXONE® Extra, and glyphosate herbicides.
|
||
Fallow Ground Restrictions:
|
||
• Only labeled crops can be planted within 30 days of treatment.
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications per year.
|
||
• Minimum of 30 days between applications
|
||
FOREST MANAGEMENT
|
||
Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation. Limited to one broadcast
|
||
application per year.
|
||
19
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Forest Site Preparation
|
||
Budbreak Spray: For control of alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and susceptible woody 'plants before planting
|
||
forest seedlings, apply up to 2 quarts per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre. Apply as an oil
|
||
spray (see Mixing Instructions) after alder buds break, but before foliage is 114 full size. A water spray including 2
|
||
to 4 quarts per acre of diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, or crop oil concentrate may also be used.
|
||
Foliage Spray: To control alder and susceptible woody plants before planting forest seedlings, apply up to 2 quarts
|
||
per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre. If desired, apply as a water spray including up to 1 quart
|
||
of diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, or crop oil concentrate per gallon of water (see "Mixing Instructions"). For best
|
||
results, apply after alder foliage has reached full size. .
|
||
Conifer Release: Some Conifers are more susceptible to BRUSH-RHAP® than others. Prior to application, consult
|
||
your local Forestry agency about use pattern and history of use. To control alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and
|
||
susceptible woody plants in young conifer stands, apply up to 2 pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray
|
||
mixture per acre. This spring foliage treatment should be applied as a water spray when 3/4 of the brush foliage has
|
||
full size leaves and before new conifer growth reaches 2 inches in length. Such stages usually occur between early
|
||
May and mid-June, but application timing should be based on growth stages of brush and conifers. Application may
|
||
cause leader deformation and other conifer injury, but trees should overcome it during the next growing season.
|
||
To control tanoak, madrone, ceanothus, canyon live oak, and manzanita, and to release Douglas fir, hemlock, Sitka
|
||
spruce or grand fir, apply up to 3 pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre. This spring
|
||
foliage treatment should be applied as a water spray including, if desired, up to 1 quart of diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil,
|
||
or crop oil concentrate per gallon of water (see Mixing Instructions). Make application before new growth on
|
||
Douglas fir is 2 inches long. To release ponderosa pine from the same species, treat before new pine growth begins in
|
||
the spring. Addition of oil or oil concentrate may cause unacceptable injury to pines. For dormant applications in late
|
||
winter or early spring for control of susceptible woody species such as alder, willow, poplars, cherry, vine maple,
|
||
ceanothus, tanoak, madrone, and manzanita, apply up to 3 pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture
|
||
per acre. This dormant treatment should be applied in diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, or other suitable diluent such as
|
||
water plus crop oil concentrate (see Mixing Instructions). Do not use in plantations where pine and larch are among
|
||
the desired crop species.
|
||
To control hazel brush in the Lake states, apply up to 2 pints per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per
|
||
acre. Apply as a water spray when new shoot growth of hazel is complete (usually mid-July).
|
||
After conifer species such as white pine, ponderosa pine, jack pine, red pine, black spruce, white spruce, red spruce,
|
||
and balsam fir crease growth and harden off and brush is still actively growing in late summer, apply up to 3 pints per
|
||
acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre. Apply as a water spray to control certain competing
|
||
hardwoods such as alder, aspen, birch, hazel and willow. However, if possible injury cannot be tolerated, do not use
|
||
since this treatment may cause conifer injury.
|
||
Forest Roadsides: To control susceptible broadleaf weeds and woody plants on forest roadsides, apply 1 to 3 pints
|
||
per acre in a minimum of 10 gallons spray mixture per acre. Apply as a water spray and, if desired, include up to 3
|
||
quarts per acre of diesel oil, fuel oil, stove oil, or crop oil concentrate (see Mixing Instructions). Apply when
|
||
sufficient foliage is present for absorption.
|
||
ROADSIDES; MEDIANS; HIGHWAY, RAILROAD, UTILITY AND PIPELINE RIGHTS
|
||
OF -WAY , VACANT LOTS, AROUND UTILITY INSTALLATIONS, TRANSFORMERS,
|
||
PUMP HOUSES, AND BUILDINGS, STORAGE AREAS, FENCES, GUARDRAILS,
|
||
LUMBER YARDS, INDUSTRIAL SITES, AIRPORTS, TANK FARMS, FARMSTEADS,
|
||
AND SIMILAR NON CROP AREAS
|
||
20
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
For control of many broadleaf weeds and small woody plants, apply 2/3 to 2 pints per acre: Use the high rate for
|
||
woody plants. Applications may be as broadcast sprays, small area sprays or spot treatments. For small areas or spot
|
||
spraying, use 2 fluid ounces per gallon of water and spray weeds to runoff. Regardless of the method of application,
|
||
use adequate spray volume for full coverage of weeds. Preferred application timing is in the early spring when
|
||
sufficient weeds have emerged, and when weeds are small and actively growing, but before weeds are too mature.
|
||
Summer applications to older, drought-stressed weeds are less effective. However, weeds are more susceptible again
|
||
in the fall when cooler, wetter conditions support active growth before a killing frost. For fall treatment of mature
|
||
weeds or perennial weed regrowth, use up to 1.0 pints per acre. Several seasons of spring plus . fall treatments may be
|
||
necessary to control certain perennials. Use of oil sprays or the addition of spray adjuvants increases the risk of
|
||
damage to desirable ground covers.
|
||
Plant Response: Bent grass, other warm season or southern grasses, alfalfa, clover, or other legumes may be killed or
|
||
injured. Do not apply when grass is in boot to milk stage, or after heading begins, if grass production is desired. Do
|
||
not apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established. Reseeding is not recommended for at least 30 days
|
||
following application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 4 %pints/ Acre for a single application. (Equivalent to 1.451bs 2,4-D acid and 1.09 lbs
|
||
dicamba acid per acre).
|
||
NonCrop Area Restrictions:
|
||
Postemergence (annual and perennial weeds):
|
||
• Limited to 2 applications per year.
|
||
• Minimum of 30 days between applications.
|
||
Postemergence (woody plants)
|
||
• Limited to one application per year.
|
||
CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAMS AND GENERAL FARMSTEAD
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® is recommended for use for Conservation Reserve Programs, general farmstead (non-cropland
|
||
only), weed and brush control, or use in State Recognized Noxious Weed areas (non-cropland areas).
|
||
Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for rate selection based on targeted weed or brush species. Some weed species will require
|
||
tank mixes for adequate control.
|
||
Rates above 2 112 pints ofBRUSH-RHAP® per acre are for spot treatments only.
|
||
Retreatments may be made as needed; however, do not exceed a total of 4 pints of BRUSH-RHAP® per treated acre
|
||
during a growing season.
|
||
Limited to 2 applications per year. Minimum of 30 days between applications.
|
||
Farmstead and Fence-row Treatment Application Instructions
|
||
BRUSH-RHAP® may be applied using water or oil and water emulsions in spot application to control undesirable
|
||
vegetation using handgun or similar types of application equipment. In addition to weed species listed in Tables 1
|
||
and 2, these treatments may be used to control or suppress woody plant species listed in Table 7.
|
||
To prepare soil and water emulsions, mix in the order and proportions indicated below.
|
||
21
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
-
|
||
The solution should remain milky colored without an oily layer on top when under agitation. If an oily layer forms,L- r
|
||
increase the amount of emulsifier or change to a more effective emulsifier.
|
||
Do not exceed 40 gallons of spray solution per treated acre per application. 4 % pints of BRUSH-RHAP® in forty
|
||
gallons of spray solution contains 1.1 pounds acid equivalent of dicamba and 1.4 pounds acid equivalent of 2,4-D.
|
||
Spray plants to wet. Do not allow this spray mix to contact desirable vegetation.
|
||
To control brush, briars, and weeds along fence-rows surrounding pasture and ranch lands, and fallow fields, use a
|
||
tank mix of 1.5% BRUSH-RHAP®, 88.5% water, 10% diesel oil, and sufficient emulsifier (to mix the diesel and
|
||
emulsifier). The diesel oil in this tank mix will damage or kill desirable grasses and should not be used in pastures or
|
||
where damage to desirable species cannot be tolerated.
|
||
1. Water: Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sprayer tank with the desired quantity of clean water. Maintain
|
||
constant agitation during complete mixing procedure. .
|
||
2. Emulsifier: Add 0.5% volume to volume of water.
|
||
3. BRUSH-RHAP®: add 1.5 gallons per 100 gallons of total intended solution.
|
||
4. Diesel Oil: Add 10 gallons per 100 gallons of total intended solution.
|
||
Maintain constant agitation during application. Under good agitation, the spray solution should be milky white with
|
||
no oil layer on top. If oil layer forms, increase the amount of emulsifier or change to a more effective emulsifier.
|
||
FOR SPRAYING FOLIAR APPLICATIONS:
|
||
1. Spray when leaves have reached full size but have not hardened due to drought or maturity.
|
||
2. Spray individual plants to wet with handgun.
|
||
3. For larger stems (up to 3" in diameter) and hard to control species, direct spray stream to base of stems to wet the
|
||
stem at soil surface in addition to wetting the foliage.
|
||
4. Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
FOR DORMANT BASAL APPLICATIONS:
|
||
1. Increase diesel oil content to 15% or 15 gallons of diesel oil per 100 gallons of total solution.
|
||
2. Spray in late winter and early spring before plants break dormancy.
|
||
3. Spray the bottom 24" of the target stem to wet on all sides.
|
||
4. For larger stems (up to 3" in diameter) and hard to kill species direct the spray solution to the base of target stems
|
||
to wet the soil at the stem/soil junction in addition to wetting the stem.
|
||
5. Do not apply under drip line of desirable trees or adjacent to desirable vegetation.
|
||
FOR CUT SURFACE TREATMENTS:
|
||
Apply BRUSH-RHAP® in an undiluted state as a cut surface treatment to control unwanted trees and prevent sprouts
|
||
of cut trees.
|
||
• Frill or Girdle Treatments: Make a continuous cut or a series of overlapping cuts using an axe to girdle tree trunk.
|
||
Spray or paint the cut surface with BRUSH-RHAP®.
|
||
• Stump Treatments: Spray or paint freshly cut surface with BRUSH-RHAP®. The cambium layer (the area
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adjacent to the bark) should be thoroughly wet. Treat stumps within 6 hours after cutting. .
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||
Table 7. The following list of trees and vines can be controlled on farmsteads and fencerows as
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foliar, basal, or cut surface treatments:
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Alder Ash Aspen
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Basswood
|
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Beech
|
||
Blackberry
|
||
Blackgum
|
||
Cedar
|
||
Cherry
|
||
Chinquapin
|
||
Cottonwood
|
||
Creosotebush
|
||
Dewberry
|
||
Dogwood
|
||
Elm
|
||
Grape
|
||
Greenbriar
|
||
Hawthorn (Thornapple)
|
||
Hemlock
|
||
Hickory
|
||
Weeds listed in this label:
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||
(
|
||
Common Name
|
||
Beebalm, Spotted
|
||
Broomweed, Common
|
||
Buckwheat, Wild
|
||
Buffalobur
|
||
Burdock
|
||
Buttercup, Com
|
||
Chickweed, Common
|
||
Cockle, Com
|
||
Cocklebur, Common
|
||
Coreopsis, Plains
|
||
Croton, Woolly
|
||
Devilsclaw,
|
||
Dogfennel (Cypressweed)
|
||
Eveningprimrose, Cutleaf
|
||
Flax
|
||
Fleabane, Annual
|
||
Flixweed
|
||
Henbit
|
||
Knotweed, Prostrate
|
||
Kochia
|
||
Lambsquarters, Common
|
||
Lettuce, Prickly
|
||
Mallow, Common
|
||
Mornigglory, Ivyleaf
|
||
Morningglory, Tall
|
||
Mustard, Annual
|
||
Mustard, Tansy
|
||
Pennycress, Field
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia
|
||
Pigweed, Prostrate
|
||
Honeylocust
|
||
Honeysuckle
|
||
Hornbeam
|
||
Huckleberry
|
||
Huisache
|
||
Ivy, Poison
|
||
Kudzu
|
||
Locust, Black
|
||
Maple
|
||
Mesquite
|
||
Oak
|
||
Oak, Poison
|
||
Olive, Russian
|
||
Persimmon, Eastern
|
||
Pine
|
||
Plum, Sand (Wild Plum)
|
||
Poplar
|
||
ANNUALS
|
||
(
|
||
Rabbitbrush
|
||
Redcedar, Eastern
|
||
Rose, McCartney
|
||
Rose, Multiflora
|
||
Sagebrush, Fringe
|
||
Sassafras
|
||
Spruce
|
||
Sumac
|
||
Sweetgum
|
||
Sycamore
|
||
Tarbrush
|
||
Willow
|
||
Witchhazel
|
||
Yaupon
|
||
Yucca
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Monarda punctata
|
||
Gutierezia dracunculoides
|
||
Polygonum convulvulus
|
||
Solanum rostratum
|
||
Arctium spp.
|
||
Rannculus arvensis
|
||
Stellaria media
|
||
Agrostemma githago
|
||
Xanthium strumarium
|
||
Coreopsis tinctoria
|
||
Croton capitatus
|
||
proboscidea luisianica
|
||
Eupatorium capillifolium
|
||
Oenothera lacinata
|
||
Linum catharticum
|
||
Erigeron annuus
|
||
Descurainia sophia
|
||
Lamium amplexicaule
|
||
Polygonum aviculare
|
||
Kochia scoparia
|
||
Chenopodium album
|
||
Lactuca serriola
|
||
Maalva neglecta
|
||
Ipomea hederacea
|
||
Ipomea purupurea
|
||
Brassica spp.
|
||
Descurainia pinnata
|
||
Thlaspi arvense
|
||
Lepidium virginicum
|
||
Amaranthus blitoides
|
||
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|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Common Name
|
||
Pigweed, Redroot
|
||
Pigweed, Smooth
|
||
Pigweed, Tumble
|
||
Poorjoe
|
||
Purslane, Common
|
||
Ragweed, Common
|
||
Ragweed, Lance-leaf
|
||
Ragweed, Western
|
||
Sedge
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Sneezeweed, Bitter
|
||
Sunflower, Common (wild)
|
||
Thistle, Russian
|
||
(
|
||
\
|
||
ANNUALS
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Amaranthus retroflexus
|
||
Amaranthus hybridus
|
||
Amaranthus albus
|
||
Diodia teres
|
||
Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Ambrosia ariemisiifolia
|
||
Ambrosia bidentata
|
||
Ambrosia psilostachya
|
||
Cyperus compressus
|
||
CapseUa bursa-pastoris
|
||
Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Helenium amurum
|
||
Helianthus annuus
|
||
Salsola iberica
|
||
BIENNALS AND PERENNIALS
|
||
Common Name
|
||
Bindweed, field
|
||
Bittercress
|
||
Buckeye
|
||
Bullnettle
|
||
Chicory
|
||
Clover, Hop
|
||
Dandelion
|
||
Dock, Curly
|
||
Elderberry
|
||
Goldenrod, Missouri
|
||
Goldenweed, Common
|
||
Groundset
|
||
Honeysuckle, Hairy
|
||
Horsenettle
|
||
Ivy, Poison
|
||
Knapweed, Black
|
||
Knapweed, Russian
|
||
Knapweed, Spotted
|
||
Marshelder
|
||
Mesquite
|
||
Milkweed, Antelopehorn
|
||
Nightshade, Silverleaf
|
||
Nightshade, Black
|
||
Persimmon, Eastern
|
||
Rabbitbrush
|
||
Ragwort, Tansy
|
||
Redvine
|
||
Sagebrush, Fringed
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Convolvulus arvensis
|
||
Cardamine spp.
|
||
Aesculus spp.
|
||
Cnidosculus stimulosus
|
||
Cichorium intybus
|
||
Trifoleum aureum
|
||
Taraxacum officinale
|
||
Rumex crispus
|
||
Sambucus canadensis
|
||
Solidago missouriensis
|
||
Isocp,a cprpmopifolia
|
||
Senecio vulgaris
|
||
Lonicera
|
||
Solanum caroliniense
|
||
Rhus radicans
|
||
Centaurea nigra
|
||
Centaurea repens
|
||
Centaurea maculosus
|
||
Ina annua
|
||
Prosopis juliflora
|
||
Asciepius
|
||
Solanum elaeagnifolium
|
||
Solanum nigrum
|
||
Diospyros virginiana
|
||
Chrysanthemus pulchellus
|
||
Senecio jacobia
|
||
Brunnichia ovata
|
||
Artemisia frigida
|
||
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|
||
|
||
( lLf (
|
||
--
|
||
Common Name
|
||
Smartweed, Swamp
|
||
Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel)
|
||
Sowthistle, Perennial
|
||
Spurge, Leafy
|
||
Starthistle, Yellow
|
||
Tallow Tree, Chinese
|
||
Thistle, Bull
|
||
Thistle, Canada
|
||
Thistle, Musk
|
||
Thistle, Plume less
|
||
Vetch
|
||
Yankeeweed
|
||
FoodlFeed Crop Uses
|
||
This product can be used on the following:
|
||
• Conservation Reserve Program Land
|
||
• Fallow Systems (Between Crop Application)
|
||
• General Farmstead
|
||
• Grain Sorghum
|
||
• Grass (Hay or Silage)
|
||
ANNUALS
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Polygonum cocdneum
|
||
Rumex acetosella
|
||
Sonchus arvensis
|
||
Euphorbia esula
|
||
Centauria solstitialis
|
||
Sapium sebiferum
|
||
Cirsium vulgare
|
||
Cirsium arvense
|
||
Carduus nutans
|
||
Carduus acanthoides
|
||
Vida spp.
|
||
Eupatorium compositifolium
|
||
• Pastures
|
||
• Rangeland
|
||
• Sugarcane
|
||
Wheat
|
||
Look inside for complete Restrictions and Limitations and Application Instructions
|
||
These crops are considered FoodlFeed crops only when harvested, grazed, or foraged. Otherwise, they
|
||
are considered non-FoodlFeed uses.
|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY
|
||
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|
||
The DIRECTIONS FOR USE of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on fiela use and tests. The
|
||
directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other
|
||
unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions or presence of other materials. All
|
||
such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.
|
||
Helena Chemical Company warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is
|
||
reasonably fit for the purposes referred to inthe Directions for Use subject to the inherent risks referred to above. TO
|
||
THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY MAKES NO
|
||
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY
|
||
DOES NOT EXTEND TO, AND THE BUYER SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR, ANY AND ALL
|
||
LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER
|
||
WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL DIRECTIONS.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND
|
||
MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES,
|
||
DAMAGES, OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER
|
||
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|
||
|
||
( , (
|
||
OR NOT BASED IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE
|
||
LIMITED, AT THE MANUFACTURER'S OPTION, TO REPLACEMENT OF OR THE REPAYMENT OF THE
|
||
PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE QUANTITY OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO. WHICH DAMAGES ARE
|
||
CLAIMED. When Buyer suffers losses or damages resulting from the use or handling of this product (including
|
||
claims based on contract, negligence, strict liability, or other legal theories), Buyer must promptly notify Seller in
|
||
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|
||
WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO CASE SHALL HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY OR THE SELLER
|
||
BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE
|
||
USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. Helena Chemical Company and the Seller offer this product, and the
|
||
Buyer accepts 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 Helena Chemical Company. No. employee or agent of Helena
|
||
Chemical Company or the Seller is authorized to vary or exceed the terms of this Warranty in any other manner.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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