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# Facet L Herbicide
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-315**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: QUINCLORAC, DIMETHYLAMINE SALT (18.92%)
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- Label accepted: 2016-08-17
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00315-20160817.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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Reg Review Label Acceptable v.20151230
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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August 17, 2016
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Chris Hofelt, Ph.D. DABT
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US Product Registration Manager
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BASF Corporation
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P.O. Box 13528
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26 Davis Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528
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Subject: Registration Review Label Mitigation for Quinclorac
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Product Name: Facet L Herbicide
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EPA Registration Number: 7969-315
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Application Date: September 10, 2015
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Decision Number: 510165
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Dear Dr. Hofelt:
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The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
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(FIFRA), as amended, has completed reviewing all of the information submitted with your
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application to support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection
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with the Quinclorac Interim Decision, and has concluded that your submission is acceptable.
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The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA, as amended,
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is acceptable.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be
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aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the Agency. If
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the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or
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distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements
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EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced
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on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those
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claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is
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brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims
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substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the
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EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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A stamped copy of the label is enclosed. Products shipped after 12 months from the date of this
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letter must bear the new revised label. Your release for shipment of the product bearing the
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amended label constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these conditions are not complied
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with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.
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Continued on page 2
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-315
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Decision No. 510165
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If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Mindy Ondish by phone at 703-605-
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0723, or via email at ondish.mindy@epa.gov.
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Enclosure
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Sincerely,
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Reuben Baris, Product Manager 25
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Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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For weed control in rice; grass grown for seed; fallow systems, preplant grain
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sorghum, and preplant wheat (see Crop-specific Information for geographic
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limitations); in-crop grain sorghum; noncrop areas; pasture (including pasture
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grown for hay), rangeland, Conservation Reserve Program Land (CRP), and
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switchgrass establishment and maintenance
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Active Ingredient:
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dimethylamine salt of quinclorac: 3,7-dichloro-8-quinolinecarboxylic acid . . . . . 18.92%
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Other Ingredients: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.08%
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Total: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00%
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Equivalent to:
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1.50 lbs quinclorac: 3,7-dichloro-8-quinolinecarboxylic acid equivalent per gallon (15.9% ae)
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-315 EPA Est. No.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION/PRECAUCION
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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 an 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:
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BASF Corporation
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26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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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 the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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Group 4 26 Herbicide
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08/17/2016
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7969-315
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Precautionary Statements
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION. Harmful if swallowed. Wash hands thoroughly
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after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum,
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using tobacco, or using the toilet.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Waterproof gloves
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• Shoes plus socks
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have
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been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product’s
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concentrate. DO NOT reuse them.
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Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and
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maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables
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exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or
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aircraft 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
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may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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Environmental Hazards
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This chemical has properties and characteristics associat-
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ed with chemicals detected in groundwater. The use of this
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chemical where soils are permeable, particularly where the
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water table is shallow, may result in groundwater
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contamination.
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Keep out of lakes, ponds, and streams. DO NOT apply
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directly to water, to areas where surface water is present,
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or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark,
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except as specified in this label for use in rice. DO NOT
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contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of
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rinsate.
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Directions For Use
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It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a man-
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ner inconsistent with its labeling. DO NOT apply this
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product in a way that will contact workers or other per-
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sons, either directly or through drift. Only protected
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handlers may be in the area during application. For any
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requirements specific to your state or tribe, consult the
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agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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All applicable directions, restrictions, precautions, and
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Conditions of Sale and Warrantyare to be followed. This
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labeling must be in the user’s possession during application.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets
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inside. 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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2
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FIRST AID
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If swallowed
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If on skin or clothing
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If in eyes
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• Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing eyes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If inhaled
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration,
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preferably by mouth to 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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(continued)
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In Case of Emergency
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In case of large-scale spill of this product, 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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In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:
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• Your local doctor for immediate treatment
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• Your local poison control center (hospital)
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• BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
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Steps to take if material is released or spilled:
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• Dike and contain the spill with inert material (sand, earth,
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etc.) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to sepa-
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rate containers for disposal.
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• Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected skin
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areas with soap and water.
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• Wash clothing before reuse.
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• Keep the spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water.
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Product Information
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Facet® L herbicide, a soluble liquid designed for dilution
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with water, can be used for weed control in:
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• Rice
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• Grass grown for seed
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• Fallow systems
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• Preplant grain sorghum
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• Preplant wheat (see Crop-specific Information for
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geographic limitations)
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• In-crop grain sorghum
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• Noncrop areas; pasture (including pasture grown for hay),
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rangeland, and Conservation Reserve Program Land (CRP)
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• Switchgrass establishment and maintenance
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL (continued)
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Container Handling (continued)
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Triple rinse containers too large to shake
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(capacity > 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining
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contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the
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container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten clo-
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sures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth,
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ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds.
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Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth
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several times. Turn the container over onto its other end
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and tip back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate
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into application equipment or a mix tank, or store rinsate
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for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more
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times.
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Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining con-
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tents into application equipment or mix tank and continue
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to 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
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pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container and
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rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for
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10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
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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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Store in a secure, dry, well-ventilated area.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Wastes resulting from use of this product must be dis-
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posed of on-site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
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Container Handling
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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 recy-
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cling, if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or
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puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by inciner-
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ation, or by other procedures approved by state and local
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authorities.
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Triple rinse containers small enough to shake
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(capacity
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≤ 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining
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contents into application equipment or a mix tank and
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drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the
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container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 sec-
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onds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix
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tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for
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10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this pro-
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cedure two more times.
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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
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greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It
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contains requirements for training, decontamination, notifi-
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cation, and emergency assistance. It also contains
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specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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statements on this label about personal protective equip-
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ment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements
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in this box only apply to uses of this product that are cov-
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ered by the Worker 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 12 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
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involves contact with anything that has been treated, such
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as plants, soil, or water, is:
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• Coveralls
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• Waterproof gloves
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• Shoes plus socks
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For optimum control, Facet® L herbicide may be
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combined with one of the tank mix partners listed in
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Crop-specific Information.
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Weeds Controlled
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When used as directed, Facet L will control or suppress
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the weed species listed in Table 1. For complete informa-
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tion on rates, including restrictions on maximum rates per
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year, see Crop-specific Information. The following weed
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species require special instructions for best weed control
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or suppression.
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Field and Hedge Bindweed Control
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For best bindweed control, apply Facet L in the fall just
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before the first killing frost. Bindweed plants should be
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actively growing and at least 4-inches long. If tillage is part
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of local postharvest practice, allow a minimum of 30 days
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after tillage for bindweed plants to regrow before applica-
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tion. For best long-term bindweed control, make yearly
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applications of Facet L at 22 to 32 fluid ounces per acre in
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the fall. Use the higher specified rate for dense populations
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or large plants.
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Canada Thistle, Perennial Sowthistle,
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and Russian Thistle
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Use 32 fluid ounces of Facet L per acre for suppression
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and annual growth control of Canada thistle, perennial
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sowthistle, and Russian thistle. Apply Facet L at rosette
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stage or bud stage. Avoid application when seed stalk is
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bolting. For best performance in pasture (including pasture
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grown for hay), rangeland, and Conservation Reserve
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Program Land (CRP) on Canada thistle, perennial sowthis-
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tle, and Russian thistle, tank mix 32 fluid ounces per acre
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of Facet L with Distinct
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® herbicide.
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Leafy Spurge
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Use 32 to 64 fluid ounces of Facet L per acre in noncrop
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areas for suppression and annual growth control of leafy
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spurge. Apply Facet L at yellow bract (prebloom) or in the
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fall before the first killing frost. For best performance in pas-
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ture (including pasture grown for hay), rangeland, and
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Conservation Reserve Program Land (CRP) on leafy
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spurge, tank mix 32 fluid ounces per acre of Facet L with
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Distinct.
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Table 1. Target Weeds
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Table 1. Target Weeds (continued)
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Weeds Controlled
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Common Name Scientific Name
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Annual Grass Weeds1 (0 to 2 inches)
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Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli
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Crabgrass, large Digitaria sanguinalis
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Foxtail, giant Setaria faberi
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Foxtail, green Setaria viridis
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Foxtail, yellow Setaria pumila
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Junglerice Echinochloa colona
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Signalgrass, broadleaf Urochloa platyphylla
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Weeds Controlled (continued)
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Common Name Scientific Name
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Annual Broadleaf Weeds (0 to 2 inches)
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Bedstraw, catchweed Galium aparine
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Clover Trifolium spp.
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Eclipta Eclipta prostrata
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Flax, volunteer Linum usitatissimum
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Jointvetch, Indian Aeschynomene indica
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Jointvetch, Northern Aeschynomene virginica
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Lettuce, prickly Lactuca serriola
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Morningglory, cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit
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Morningglory, entireleaf Ipomoea hederacea var.
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integriuscula
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Morningglory, ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea
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Morningglory, palmleaf Ipomoea wrightii
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Morningglory, pitted Ipomoea lacunosa
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Morningglory, purple Ipomoea turbinata
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moonflower
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Morningglory, tall Ipomoea purpurea
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(common)
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Sesbania, hemp Sesbania exaltata
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Perennial Broadleaf Weeds
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Bindweed2, field Convolvulus arvensis
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Bindweed2, hedge Calystegia sepium
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Weeds Suppressed
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Annual Broadleaf Weeds (0 to 2 inches)
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Alligatorweed Alternanthera philoxeroides
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Kochia Kochia scoparia
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Lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album
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Ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia
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Ragweed, giant Ambrosia trifida
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Sunflower, wild Helianthus annuus
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Thistle2, Russian Salsola tragus
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Velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti
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Perennial Broadleaf Weeds
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Dandelion Taraxacum officinale
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Sowthistle2, perennial Sonchus arvensis
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Spurge2, leafy Euphorbia esula
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Thistle2, Canada Cirsium arvense
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1 For best control of annual grass weeds, target application before
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tillering.
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2 For specific instructions and limitations on bindweed species, Canada
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thistle, leafy spurge, perennial sowthistle, and Russian thistle, refer to
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the weed-specific information preceding this table.
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Mode of Action
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Facet® L herbicide, an auxin agonist classified as a
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quinoline carboxylic acid, is a systemic herbicide with plant
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uptake through both foliage and roots. Herbicide symp-
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toms on susceptible plants include twisting, stunting,
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reddening, and chlorosis.
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• Annual weeds - Symptoms may take up to two weeks
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after application to develop with death occurring in about
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three weeks.
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• Perennial weeds - Symptoms may not be evident for
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several weeks after application; full effect may not be evi-
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dent for 3 to 6 months.
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Resistance Management
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Facet L has a low probability of selecting for resistant
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weed biotypes. However, repeated applications of a single
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mode of action in a weed management plan increase the
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probability of herbicide resistance developing in a popula-
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tion. Therefore, weed management programs should
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include rotations using herbicides with different modes of
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action.
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Application Instructions
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Facet L should be applied by ground equipment whenever
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possible. Facet L may also be applied using aerial equip-
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ment in certain states (see Table 2A and Table 2B). When
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applying by air, read and follow all drift management infor-
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mation in this labeling.
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Facet L may be applied as a broadcast or spot spray
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application. For spot spray application, DO NOT exceed
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the maximum per area application rates in this labeling for
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broadcast applications. Apply to actively growing weeds
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only.
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For best control of most broadleaf weeds, apply Facet L
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when weeds are small. Delaying application permits weeds
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to exceed the maximum specified or labeled size and may
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lead to poor control.
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In irrigated areas, irrigate before treatment to ensure active
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weed growth.
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For best postemergence control, cover weeds thoroughly
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with spray solution for optimal foliar uptake of Facet L.
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Large leaf canopies can shelter smaller weeds, and this
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can prevent adequate spray coverage.
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Ground Application
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DO NOT apply when wind speeds are more than 10 mph
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at the application site.
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Water Volume. Use 5 to 40 gallons of water per broad-
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cast acre. When weed foliage is dense, higher spray
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volumes may be required.
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Spray Pressure. DO NOT exceed the nozzle manufactur-
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er’s recommended pressures. For many nozzle types,
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lower pressure produces larger droplets. When higher flow
|
||
rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of
|
||
increasing pressure. Ensure sprayer rate controller
|
||
hardware (if so equipped) does not allow pressure increase
|
||
above the desired range.
|
||
Ground Application Equipment
|
||
• Use only nozzles spaced up to 20-inches apart that pro-
|
||
duce uniform spray patterns and thorough coverage.
|
||
Select nozzles designed to produce larger spray droplets
|
||
for reduced spray drift. Apply as a medium or coarser
|
||
spray (ASABE standard 572).
|
||
• DO NOT use controlled droplet applicator (CDA) nozzles.
|
||
• DO NOT use selective application equipment such as
|
||
recirculating sprayers, wiper applicators, or shielded
|
||
applicators.
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
When application with ground spray equipment is not pos-
|
||
sible, application by aircraft is acceptable if the aerial
|
||
applicator understands the risks and assumes the liability
|
||
associated with accidental spray drift from aerial applica-
|
||
tion. Apply as a medium or coarser spray (ASABE
|
||
standard 572).
|
||
Water Volume. Apply a minimum of 5 gallons water per
|
||
broadcast acre.
|
||
DO NOT make aerial application when:
|
||
• Prohibited by state regulations.
|
||
• Wind speeds are more than 8 mph at the application site.
|
||
• Air temperature is more than 90° F.
|
||
• Environmental conditions exist for temperature inversions.
|
||
Facet L may be applied by air in states listed in Table 2A
|
||
subject to geographic prohibitions listed in Table 2B.
|
||
Table 2A. Facet L Aerial Application Permitted
|
||
Because of the possible presence of endangered plant
|
||
species as well as additional state restrictions, aerial appli-
|
||
cation is NOT permitted in the geographic areas listed in
|
||
Table 2B.
|
||
Arkansas1 Nebraska1
|
||
Colorado1 Nevada
|
||
Idaho1 New Mexico1
|
||
Illinois North Dakota1
|
||
Iowa Oklahoma1
|
||
Kansas1 Oregon1
|
||
Louisiana South Dakota1
|
||
Minnesota Texas1
|
||
Mississippi Utah1
|
||
Missouri Washington1
|
||
Montana1 Wyoming
|
||
1 See Table 2B for specific geographic restrictions where aerial applica-
|
||
tion is not permitted.
|
||
5
|
||
|
||
Table 2B. Geographic Prohibitions on Aerial
|
||
Application
|
||
Arkansas Restrictions
|
||
DO NOT apply Facet L (quinclorac) in an area from one-
|
||
mile west of Highway No. 1 to one-mile east of Highway
|
||
No. 163 from the Craighead/Poinsett county line to the
|
||
Cross/Poinsett county line.
|
||
Cleaning Spray Equipment
|
||
Clean spray equipment thoroughly using a strong deter-
|
||
gent or commercial sprayer cleaner according to the
|
||
manufacturer’s directions before and after applying this
|
||
product.
|
||
Spray Drift Management
|
||
Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the
|
||
responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many
|
||
equipment-related and weather-related factors determines
|
||
the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower
|
||
are responsible for considering all these factors when mak-
|
||
ing decisions.
|
||
The following drift management requirements must be
|
||
followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial
|
||
applications to agricultural field crops.
|
||
1. The distance of the outermost nozzles on the boom
|
||
must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor.
|
||
2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the
|
||
airstream and never be pointed downward more than
|
||
45 degrees.
|
||
Where states have more stringent regulations, they must
|
||
be observed.
|
||
The applicator must be familiar with and take into account
|
||
the information covered in the aerial drift reduction informa-
|
||
tion presented below.
|
||
Information on Droplet Size
|
||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply
|
||
large droplets. The best drift management strategy is to
|
||
apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage
|
||
and control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential
|
||
but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly
|
||
or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see Wind;
|
||
Temperature and Humidity; and Temperature
|
||
Inversion).
|
||
Controlling droplet size:
|
||
• Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest
|
||
practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows
|
||
produce larger droplets.
|
||
• Pressure - DO NOT exceed the nozzle manufacturer’s
|
||
recommended pressures. For many nozzle types, lower
|
||
pressure produces larger droplets. When higher flow
|
||
rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of
|
||
increasing pressure.
|
||
• Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of noz-
|
||
zles that provide uniform coverage.
|
||
• Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so spray is
|
||
released parallel to the airstream produces larger droplets
|
||
than other orientations and is recommended practice.
|
||
State County/Geographic Area
|
||
Arkansas
|
||
1
|
||
The area of Poinsett County one-mile
|
||
west of Highway No. 1 to two-miles west
|
||
of Highway No. 1 and one-mile east of
|
||
Highway No. 163 to Ditch No. 10 from
|
||
the Craighead/Poinsett county line to the
|
||
Cross/Poinsett county line
|
||
See also, Arkansas Restrictions sec-
|
||
tion for areas where Facet
|
||
® L herbicide
|
||
use is prohibited by ANY method of
|
||
application.
|
||
Colorado
|
||
Boulder, Delta, Garfield, Jefferson,
|
||
La Plata, Mesa, Montezuma, Montrose,
|
||
Morgan, Rio Blanco, San Miguel, Weld
|
||
Idaho Idaho, Kootenai, Latah
|
||
Kansas
|
||
Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Bourbon,
|
||
Coffey, Crawford, Douglas, Franklin,
|
||
Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson,
|
||
Leavenworth, Linn, Lyon, Miami,
|
||
Neosho, Osage, Pottawatomie, Riley,
|
||
Shawnee
|
||
Montana Lake, Missoula
|
||
Nebraska Box Butte, Cherry, Garden, Hall,
|
||
Lancaster, Morrill, Seward, Sheridan
|
||
New Mexico Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, San Miguel
|
||
North Dakota Ransom, Richland
|
||
Oklahoma Choctaw, Craig, Rogers
|
||
Oregon
|
||
Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Douglas,
|
||
Harney, Klamath, Lane, Linn, Marion,
|
||
Polk, Wallowa, Washington, Yamhill
|
||
South Dakota
|
||
Bennett, Brookings, Brown, Clay,
|
||
Coddington, Day, Deuel, Grant, Lincoln,
|
||
Minnehaha, Moody, Roberts, Todd,
|
||
Turner, Union, Yankton
|
||
Texas
|
||
Bandera, Coke, El Paso, Freestone,
|
||
Hays, Hudspeth, Jim Wells, Kerr, Kimble,
|
||
Kleberg, Leon, Live Oak, Madison,
|
||
Mitchell, Nueces, Pecos, Robertson,
|
||
Runnels, San Patricio, Starr, Uvalde,
|
||
Washington
|
||
Utah
|
||
Cache, Carbon, Duchesne, Emery,
|
||
Garfield, Kane, Salt Lake, San Juan,
|
||
Sanpete, Sevier, Tooele, Uintah, Utah,
|
||
Washington, Wayne, Weber
|
||
Washington Chelan, Clark, Cowlitz, Island, Spokane
|
||
1 Because there are additional state restrictions in Arkansas, contact the
|
||
Arkansas Plant Board or a representative for specific instructions about
|
||
applying Facet L in Arkansas.
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
Significant deflection from the horizontal will reduce
|
||
droplet size and increase drift potential.
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type designed for the
|
||
intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower
|
||
spray angles produce larger droplets. Use a nozzle that
|
||
can apply a medium or coarser spray (ASABE stan-
|
||
dard 572).
|
||
Boom Length
|
||
For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length
|
||
to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may further
|
||
reduce drift without reducing swath width.
|
||
Application Height
|
||
Making application at the lowest height that is safe reduces
|
||
exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind.
|
||
• Ground application - DO NOT release spray at a height
|
||
more than 30-inches above the ground.
|
||
• Aerial application - DO NOT release spray at a height
|
||
more than 10-feet above the crop canopy, unless a high-
|
||
er application height is required for pilot safety.
|
||
Swath Adjustment
|
||
When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath
|
||
will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the upwind and
|
||
downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compen-
|
||
sate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the
|
||
aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should
|
||
increase with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller
|
||
droplets, etc.).
|
||
Wind
|
||
Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2 to
|
||
10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and
|
||
equipment type, determine drift potential at any given
|
||
speed. DO NOT apply at wind speeds below 2 mph
|
||
because of variable wind direction and high inversion
|
||
potential.
|
||
• Ground application - DO NOT apply Facet
|
||
® L
|
||
herbicide when wind speeds are more than 10 mph at
|
||
the application site.
|
||
• Aerial application - DO NOT apply Facet L when wind
|
||
speeds are more than 8 mph at the application site.
|
||
NOTE: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every
|
||
applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and
|
||
how they affect spray drift.
|
||
Temperature and Humidity
|
||
When making applications in low relative humidity, set up
|
||
equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for
|
||
evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when con-
|
||
ditions are both hot and dry.
|
||
Temperature Inversion
|
||
Applications must not occur during a temperature inversion
|
||
because drift potential is high. Temperature inversions
|
||
restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended
|
||
droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can
|
||
move in unpredictable directions because of the light,
|
||
variable winds common during inversions. Temperature
|
||
inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures
|
||
with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud
|
||
cover and light-to-no wind. They begin to form as the sun
|
||
sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence
|
||
can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not
|
||
present, inversions can also be identified by the movement
|
||
of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke gener-
|
||
ator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a
|
||
concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates
|
||
an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly
|
||
dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
Sensitive Areas
|
||
The pesticide must only be applied when the potential for
|
||
drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential areas, bod-
|
||
ies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered
|
||
species, or nontarget crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is
|
||
blowing away from the sensitive areas).
|
||
Additives
|
||
Postemergence Applications Only - Add 2 pints of crop
|
||
oil concentrate (COC) or 1 to 2 pints of methylated seed oil
|
||
(MSO) per acre for better leaf and stem uptake of the her-
|
||
bicide and enhanced weed control. A nitrogen fertilizer
|
||
source [ammonium sulfate (AMS), urea ammonium nitrate
|
||
(UAN)] can be added for better efficacy.
|
||
An 80% active nonionic spray surfactant (NIS; 1 quart per
|
||
100 gallons of water) and a nitrogen fertilizer source (AMS
|
||
at 8.5 pounds per 100 gallons of water) may be used when
|
||
Facet L is tank mixed with products that restrict the use of
|
||
oil additives. This may result in reduced weed control with
|
||
Facet L.
|
||
Due to the dry conditions, MSO plus AMS (8.5 pounds
|
||
per 100 gallons of water) must be used when Facet L
|
||
is applied alone for bindweed control in New Mexico,
|
||
Oklahoma, and Texas. Use of Facet L without addi-
|
||
tives in these areas will lead to incomplete control.
|
||
Spray deposition aids (drift control additives) may be added
|
||
to the spray solution to affect spray droplet size and other
|
||
characteristics and reduce the potential for off-target, acci-
|
||
dental spray drift.
|
||
When an adjuvant is to be used with this product, the use
|
||
of a Chemical Producers and Distributors Association
|
||
(CPDA) certified adjuvant is recommended.
|
||
Tank Mixing Information
|
||
Facet L may be tank mixed with other registered products.
|
||
Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations
|
||
and Directions For Use on all products involved in tank
|
||
mixing. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
|
||
DO NOT use Facet L in tank mixes not specified on this
|
||
label.
|
||
Refer to Crop-specific Information section for tank mix
|
||
products for use in rice and in-crop grain sorghum.
|
||
Physical incompatibility, reduced weed control, or crop
|
||
injury may result from mixing Facet L with other pesticides,
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
additives, or fertilizers. Consult with your local BASF dealer
|
||
regarding local tank mix options.
|
||
Compatibility Test for Mix Components
|
||
Before mixing components, always perform a compatibility
|
||
jar test.
|
||
1. For 20 gallons per acre spray volume, use 3.3 cups
|
||
(800 mL) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust rates
|
||
accordingly. Only use water from the intended source at
|
||
the source temperature.
|
||
2. Add components in the sequence indicated in Mixing
|
||
Order using 2 teaspoons for each pound or 1 teaspoon
|
||
for each pint of label rate per acre.
|
||
3. Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between compo-
|
||
nent additions.
|
||
4. When the components have all been added to the jar, let
|
||
the solution stand for 15 minutes.
|
||
5. Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability. The
|
||
spray solution should not have free oil on the surface, or
|
||
fine particles that precipitate to the bottom, or thick
|
||
(clabbered) texture. DO NOT use any spray solution that
|
||
could clog spray nozzles.
|
||
Mixing Order
|
||
Maintain constant agitation throughout mixing and
|
||
application.
|
||
1. Water - Fill clean tank 3/4 full with clean water and start
|
||
agitation.
|
||
2. Inductor - If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after
|
||
each component has been added.
|
||
3. Products in PVA 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
|
||
product is evenly mixed in the spray tank before
|
||
continuing.
|
||
4. Water-dispersible products (dry flowables, wettable
|
||
powders, suspension concentrates, or suspo-emulsions)
|
||
5. Water-soluble products (including Facet
|
||
® L
|
||
herbicide)
|
||
6. Emulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentrate
|
||
when applicable)
|
||
7. Water-soluble additives (such as AMS or UAN when
|
||
applicable)
|
||
8. Remaining quantity of water
|
||
Maintain constant agitation during application.
|
||
Restrictions and Limitations
|
||
• Maximum Use Rates
|
||
- DO NOT apply more than 43 fluid ounces of Facet L
|
||
per acre per season in rice.
|
||
- DO NOT apply more than a total of 64 fluid ounces of
|
||
Facet L per acre per calendar year to all other use sites
|
||
except rice.
|
||
- Refer to Crop-specific Information for maximum sin-
|
||
gle application rates.
|
||
• Restricted-entry Interval (REI)
|
||
- 12 hours
|
||
• DO NOT apply Facet L by air in any state not listed in
|
||
Table 2A. See Table 2B for additional restrictions.
|
||
• DO NOT apply Facet L when air temperature is more
|
||
than 90° F.
|
||
• Select nozzles designed to produce larger spray droplets
|
||
for reduced spray drift. Apply as a medium or coarser
|
||
spray (ASABE standard 572).
|
||
• Wind Speed
|
||
- Ground application: DO NOT apply Facet L when
|
||
wind speeds are more than 10 mph at the application
|
||
site.
|
||
- Aerial application: DO NOT apply Facet L when
|
||
wind speeds are more than 8 mph at the application
|
||
site.
|
||
• Release Height
|
||
- Ground application: DO NOT release spray at a
|
||
height more than 30-inches above the ground.
|
||
- Aerial application: DO NOT release spray at a height
|
||
more than 10-feet above the crop canopy, unless a
|
||
higher application height is required for pilot safety.
|
||
• DO NOT apply through any type of irrigation equipment.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to weeds or grass under stress because
|
||
of lack of moisture, herbicide injury, mechanical injury, or
|
||
cold temperatures, or unsatisfactory control may result.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to crops subjected to stress conditions
|
||
such as hail damage, flooding, drought, injury from other
|
||
herbicides, or widely fluctuating temperatures, or crop
|
||
injury may result.
|
||
• Rainfast Period
|
||
- Facet L is rainfast 6 hours after application.
|
||
Spray Drift to Sensitive Crops
|
||
• DO NOT allow Facet L to drift outside the intended tar-
|
||
get areas onto other desirable plants, especially sensitive
|
||
crops belonging to the following plant families, or severe
|
||
injury will occur.
|
||
1. Solanaceae - tomato, potato, tobacco, eggplant,
|
||
peppers (Capsicum), among others
|
||
2. Umbelliferae - celery, parsley, carrot, among others
|
||
3. Leguminosae - alfalfa, green bean, among others
|
||
4. Convolvulaceae - sweet potato, among others
|
||
5. Chenopodicaceae - spinach, sugar beet, among
|
||
others
|
||
6. Malvaceae - okra, among others
|
||
7. Cucurbitaceae - watermelon, cantaloupe, squash,
|
||
pumpkin, among others
|
||
8. Compositae - lettuce, sunflower, among others
|
||
9. Linaceae - flax
|
||
• DO NOT allow spray containing Facet L to drift onto
|
||
areas where tomatoes are to be planted, have been
|
||
planted, or onto emerged/transplanted tomatoes, or
|
||
severe injury will occur.
|
||
• DO NOT use Facet L in tank mixes not specified on this
|
||
label.
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
• Facet® L herbicide cannot be used to formulate or
|
||
reformulate any other pesticide product.
|
||
Crop Rotation Intervals
|
||
• In case of crop failure, only rice, spring or winter wheat,
|
||
or grain sorghum may be immediately replanted.
|
||
DO NOT plant any crop other than rice, spring or winter
|
||
wheat, or grain sorghum for 10 months following
|
||
application.
|
||
• Wheat may be planted 6 months after a Facet L
|
||
application in the following states: Idaho, Montana,
|
||
Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
|
||
• For alfalfa, carrots, clover, dry beans, flax, lentils, peas,
|
||
safflower, Solanaceous crops listed in Spray Drift to
|
||
Sensitive Crops section, and sugar beets, DO NOT
|
||
replant for 24 months. Conduct a bioassay before plant-
|
||
ing any of these crops.
|
||
Crop-specific Information
|
||
Whenever possible, apply spray mixtures with ground
|
||
spray equipment.
|
||
Facet L can be used for weed control in dry-seeded,
|
||
water-seeded, and Clearfield
|
||
® rice planting and produc-
|
||
tion cultures. Facet L may be applied to rice fields to
|
||
control barnyardgrass (including propanil-resistant
|
||
bio-types), other annual grass weeds and certain broadleaf
|
||
weeds.
|
||
Crop Tolerance
|
||
Rice is tolerant to Facet L when used according to label
|
||
use directions and under typical growing conditions.
|
||
Adverse weather conditions or high use rate from spray
|
||
overlap or other sources may contribute to leaf twisting,
|
||
buggy whipping, or other abnormal growth characteristics.
|
||
In broadcast or water-seeded rice, seed on the soil surface
|
||
in direct contact with Facet L is the most sensitive. These
|
||
symptoms are typically short-lived, and rice usually recov-
|
||
ers without significant stand loss or other injury.
|
||
Application Rate and Timing
|
||
Irrigation and Flood Water
|
||
Best weed control with Facet L depends on timely irriga-
|
||
tion, including flush irrigation, to maintain moist soil
|
||
conditions and establishment of permanent flood water.
|
||
Keep soil moist to maintain weed control. If soil is permitted
|
||
to dry and weeds emerge, flush irrigate the field to reacti-
|
||
vate residual activity of the herbicide while weeds are small
|
||
(1 inch or less). If needed, make additional Facet L
|
||
applications, but DO NOT apply more than
|
||
43 fluid ounces per acre per season.
|
||
In water-seeded rice plantings and in pinpoint flood culture,
|
||
drain all water from the rice field and ensure seedling rice
|
||
has at least 2 leaves before applying Facet L. Rice
|
||
seedlings without 2 leaves may be injured. Form flood
|
||
water levees before applying Facet L for more consistent
|
||
weed control. Residual weed control on the levee is
|
||
dependent on moist soil conditions on the levee. If soil on
|
||
the levee dries, erratic weed control may result.
|
||
If a heavy rain occurs after applying Facet L, drain excess
|
||
water from the rice field to avoid possible rice injury.
|
||
Soil Application
|
||
Facet L can be applied to the soil surface before, during,
|
||
or after planting dry-seeded rice. Soil texture and clay con-
|
||
tent determine the use rate for weed control. For best
|
||
control in high clay content (heavy-texture) soil, use higher
|
||
specified rates. Refer to Table 3 for use rates based on soil
|
||
texture.
|
||
Foliar Application
|
||
Facet L can be applied to foliage of susceptible grass and
|
||
broadleaf weeds in dry-seeded and water-seeded rice.
|
||
When applied to weed foliage, leaves and stems partially
|
||
uptake the herbicide. Rice must be flushed after foliar
|
||
application to maximize root absorption for commercially
|
||
acceptable weed control. Additionally, herbicide reaching
|
||
the soil surface moves into the soil with rainfall or irrigation,
|
||
which provides residual weed control.
|
||
Weeds are effectively controlled with Facet L application
|
||
rates of 26 to 32 fluid ounces per acre. Refer to Table 3 for
|
||
application rates based on weed size or growth stage.
|
||
Rice
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
Table 3. Weeds Controlled, Application Rate, and Application Timing
|
||
Annual Weeds Controlled
|
||
Soil Application
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Foliar Application
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Soil1
|
||
Medium
|
||
Soil2
|
||
Fine
|
||
Soil3
|
||
Small Weeds
|
||
Controlled
|
||
and
|
||
Short-term
|
||
Soil Residual
|
||
Large Weeds
|
||
Controlled
|
||
and
|
||
Long-term
|
||
Soil ResidualCommon Name Scientific Name
|
||
Grass Weeds
|
||
Barnyardgrass Echinochloa crus-galli
|
||
22 to 28 32 43
|
||
26 to 32
|
||
up to 2 inches
|
||
26 to 43
|
||
2 to 3 inches
|
||
Crabgrass, large Digitaria sanguinalis
|
||
Junglerice Echinochloa colona
|
||
Signalgrass, broadleaf Urochloa platyphylla
|
||
Broadleaf Weeds
|
||
Eclipta Eclipta prostrata
|
||
22 to 28 32 43
|
||
26 to 32
|
||
up to 2 leaves
|
||
32 to 43
|
||
up to 3 leaves
|
||
Jointvetch, Indian Aeschynomene indica
|
||
Jointvetch, Northern Aeschynomene virginica
|
||
Morningglory, cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit
|
||
Morningglory, entireleaf Ipomoea hederacea var.
|
||
integriuscula
|
||
Morningglory, ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea
|
||
Morningglory, palmleaf Ipomoea wrightii
|
||
Morningglory, pitted Ipomoea lacunosa
|
||
Morningglory, purple Ipomoea turbinata
|
||
moonflower
|
||
Morningglory, tall Ipomoea purpurea
|
||
(common)
|
||
Sesbania, hemp Sesbania exaltata
|
||
Alligatorweed* Alternanthera
|
||
philoxeroides n/a n/a n/a 43 n/a
|
||
1 Sandy loam
|
||
2 Silt, loam, silt loam, sandy clay loam
|
||
3 Silty clay, silty clay loam, clay loam, clay, gumbo, and buckshot
|
||
*Partial control. Rice must be in at least the 2-leaf stage. For best control, establish permanent flood within 2 days after Facet® L herbicide
|
||
application.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
Rice Tank Mixes
|
||
Facet® L herbicide controls many annual grass and broadleaf weeds. For more effective weed control or additional
|
||
weeds controlled, tank mix Facet L with other herbicides labeled for weed control in rice. See Table 4 for tank mix infor-
|
||
mation. Read and follow all use directions, precautions, and restrictions for each herbicide in the spray mixture. The most
|
||
restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
|
||
Table 4. Tank Mixes with Facet L Application Rate of 22 to 43 fluid ounces per Acre
|
||
In addition to tank mix products described in Table 4, the following products may also be tank mixed with Facet L for
|
||
use in rice:
|
||
• Aim
|
||
® EC herbicide
|
||
• Beyond® herbicide (Clearfield rice only)
|
||
• Clincher® SF herbicide
|
||
• Grasp® SC herbicide
|
||
• Permit® herbicide
|
||
• PermitPLUS® herbicide
|
||
• Propanil (various brands)
|
||
• RebelEX
|
||
® herbicide
|
||
• Regiment® herbicide
|
||
• Ricestar® HT herbicide
|
||
• Sharpen® herbicide
|
||
Common Name Scientific Name
|
||
Tank Mix Product
|
||
(Refer to tank mix product label
|
||
for use rates and timing)
|
||
Cocklebur Xanthium strumarium Basagran® 5L herbicide
|
||
Dayflower spp. Commelina spp. Basagran 5L
|
||
Morningglory, cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit
|
||
Command® 3ME herbicide
|
||
Morningglory, entireleaf Ipomoea hederacea var. integriuscula
|
||
Morningglory, ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea
|
||
Morningglory, palmleaf Ipomoea wrightii
|
||
Morningglory, pitted Ipomoea lacunosa
|
||
Morningglory, purple moonflower Ipomoea turbinata
|
||
Morningglory, tall (common) Ipomoea purpurea
|
||
Nutsedge, yellow Cyperus esculentus Basagran 5L
|
||
Red rice Oryza rufipogon Newpath® herbicide1
|
||
Sesbania, hemp Sesbania exaltata
|
||
Ultra Blazer® herbicide2
|
||
or
|
||
Command 3ME
|
||
Sprangletop Leptochloa spp.
|
||
Prowl® H2O herbicide3
|
||
or
|
||
Bolero® 8 EC herbicide4
|
||
or
|
||
Command 3ME
|
||
1 Apply tank mix only on Clearfield® rice varieties and hybrids.
|
||
2 Apply tank mix after rice has reached the 3-leaf stage.
|
||
3 Apply tank mix to soil surface after planting, before rice emergence, and before sprangletop emergence.
|
||
4 Apply tank mix to soil surface 1 to 5 days before rice emergence.
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations
|
||
• Maximum Use Rates
|
||
- 43 fluid ounces per acre per application
|
||
- 43 fluid ounces per acre per year (season)
|
||
• Preharvest Interval (PHI)
|
||
- DO NOT apply Facet® L herbicide within 40 days
|
||
before rice harvest.
|
||
• DO NOT apply Facet L to rice that is heading.
|
||
• DO NOT use rice straw or processing by-products (such
|
||
as chaff, hulls, etc.) as soil amendments or mulch for
|
||
high-value crops such as bedding stock, vegetable trans-
|
||
plants, or ornamental and fruit trees.
|
||
• DO NOT use treated rice fields for aquaculture of edible
|
||
fish and crustaceans (crayfish).
|
||
• After Facet L application, DO NOT use water from rice
|
||
cultivation to irrigate any crop other than rice.
|
||
• Soil Restrictions
|
||
- DO NOT use Facet L on precision-cut fields until the
|
||
second rice crop or injury can occur.
|
||
- DO NOT use Facet L on sand and loamy sand soils.
|
||
- DO NOT apply Facet L to rice fields with a history of
|
||
poor water-holding capacity (porous subsoil) or erratic
|
||
weed control may result.
|
||
- DO NOT apply Facet L on rice-growing soil that does
|
||
not have an impermeable hard pan to provide good
|
||
water-holding capacity.
|
||
Application Rate
|
||
Apply Facet L at 22 to 32 fluid ounces per acre for con-
|
||
trol of annual grass and broadleaf weeds (see Weeds
|
||
Controlled section).
|
||
Application Timing
|
||
Apply Facet L after grass seed harvest and hay removal
|
||
but before the first killing frost. Refer to Weeds Controlled
|
||
section for use directions.
|
||
Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations
|
||
Facet L may be used in cool-season and warm-season
|
||
grass grown for seed listed in Table 5.
|
||
Table 5. Facet L-tolerant Grass Varieties Grown for
|
||
Seed
|
||
Grass Grown For Seed
|
||
Cool-season Grass
|
||
Bromegrass, meadow
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth x meadow cross
|
||
European dunegrass
|
||
Fescue, fine
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
Junegrass
|
||
Kentucky bluegrass
|
||
Needlegrass, green
|
||
Orchardgrass
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Ryegrass, annual
|
||
Ryegrass, Indian
|
||
Ryegrass, perennial
|
||
Wheatgrass, bluebunch
|
||
Wheatgrass, bluebunch x quack cross
|
||
Wheatgrass, crested
|
||
Wheatgrass, fairway
|
||
Wheatgrass, fairway x crested cross
|
||
Wheatgrass, intermediate
|
||
Wheatgrass, pubescent
|
||
Wheatgrass, Siberian
|
||
Wheatgrass, slender
|
||
Wheatgrass, tall
|
||
Wheatgrass, thickspike
|
||
Wheatgrass, Western
|
||
Wildrye, Altai
|
||
Wildrye, basin
|
||
Wildrye, beardless
|
||
Wildrye, Dahurian
|
||
Wildrye, mammoth
|
||
Wildrye, Russian
|
||
Warm-season Grass
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Bluestem, big
|
||
Bluestem, little
|
||
Bluestem, sand
|
||
Grama, blue
|
||
Grama, side-oats
|
||
Sandreed, prairie
|
||
Switchgrass
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
Application Rate and Timing
|
||
Facet® L herbicide can be applied in fallow areas, pre-
|
||
plant grain sorghum, and preplant wheat (unless otherwise
|
||
noted) at 22 fluid ounces per acre for control of annual
|
||
grass and broadleaf weeds (see Table 1). For bindweed
|
||
control with Facet L, refer to weed-specific information in
|
||
Weeds Controlled section.
|
||
Timing-specific Instructions
|
||
When Facet L is applied as a preplant treatment in wheat,
|
||
plant wheat at least 1-inch deep. Shallow planting (less
|
||
than 1-inch deep) may result in possible crop injury when
|
||
wheat is subjected to drought or other stress conditions.
|
||
See Table 6 for tank mix partners with Facet L in fallow
|
||
systems, preplant grain sorghum, and preplant wheat.
|
||
Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations
|
||
Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington,
|
||
and Wyoming
|
||
Wheat may be planted 6 months after a Facet L
|
||
application.
|
||
Table 6. Tank Mix Partners with Facet L in Fallow
|
||
Systems, Preplant Grain Sorghum, Preplant Wheat
|
||
and In-crop Grain Sorghum
|
||
Application Rate and Timing
|
||
Apply Facet L to grain sorghum at 22 to 32 fluid ounces
|
||
per acre from preemergence to postemergence (plants up
|
||
to 12-inches tall) for control of annual grass and broadleaf
|
||
weeds (see Table 1).
|
||
For best annual grass control, apply Facet L at 22 to
|
||
32 fluid ounces per acre in a tank mix with atrazine when
|
||
weeds are less than 2-inches tall.
|
||
DO NOT use liquid fertilizer as a carrier for postemergence
|
||
application of Facet L to grain sorghum.
|
||
See Table 6 for tank mix partners with Facet L in
|
||
postemergence grain sorghum.
|
||
Application Rate and Timing
|
||
Facet L may be applied to noncrop areas (fencelines,
|
||
roadsides, highway medians, utilities, and railroad and
|
||
pipeline rights-of-way) for control of certain weeds in the
|
||
Noxious Weed Control Programs, Districts, or Areas includ-
|
||
ing broadcast or spot treatments.
|
||
Apply 22 to 32 fluid ounces of Facet L per acre for con-
|
||
trol of annual weeds, or 32 to 64 fluid ounces per acre for
|
||
other perennial weeds (see Table 1). For bindweed control
|
||
with Facet L, refer to weed-specific information in Weeds
|
||
Controlled section.
|
||
DO NOT apply more than a total of 64 fluid ounces of
|
||
Facet L per acre per calendar year.
|
||
Facet L may be tank mixed with other herbicides labeled
|
||
for use in noncrop areas unless prohibited on the respec-
|
||
tive product label. The most restrictive labeling applies to
|
||
tank mixes.
|
||
Fallow Systems, Preplant Grain Sorghum,
|
||
and Preplant Wheat
|
||
In-crop Grain Sorghum
|
||
Noncrop Areas
|
||
(Fencelines, Roadsides, and Rights-of-way)
|
||
Use Site Timing
|
||
Herbicide Tank Mix
|
||
Partners
|
||
(Refer to tank mix
|
||
partner herbicide label
|
||
for use rates and timing)
|
||
Wheat Preplant 2,4-D
|
||
Clarity
|
||
® herbicide
|
||
glyphosateFallow systems
|
||
Grain Sorghum
|
||
Preplant
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
Atrazine
|
||
Clarity
|
||
glyphosate
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
2,4-D
|
||
Atrazine
|
||
Clarity
|
||
Peak
|
||
® herbicide
|
||
Buctril® herbicide
|
||
Buctril + atrazine
|
||
13
|
||
|
||
Facet® L herbicide may be used in cool-season and
|
||
warm-season pasture and rangeland grass listed in
|
||
Table 8.
|
||
Application Rate and Timing
|
||
Facet L may be used in established pasture, rangeland,
|
||
Conservation Reserve Program Land (CRP), and switch-
|
||
grass establishment and maintenance as a postemergence
|
||
product with residual control.
|
||
Facet L may be applied at 12 to 64 fluid ounces per acre
|
||
to control grass and broadleaf weeds, including field
|
||
bindweed and leafy spurge (refer to weed-specific informa-
|
||
tion in Weeds Controlled section and Table 7).
|
||
Table 7. Application Rate/Acre
|
||
Pasture and Rangeland Tank Mixes
|
||
Facet L may be tank mixed with other herbicides labeled
|
||
for use in pasture and rangeland unless prohibited on the
|
||
respective product label. The most restrictive labeling
|
||
applies to tank mixes.
|
||
Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations
|
||
• DO NOT cut treated area for hay within 7 days after
|
||
treatment; however, there is no waiting-period restriction
|
||
on grazing forage following application of Facet L at
|
||
labeled rates.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to water or areas where surface water is
|
||
present.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to irrigation ditches or areas that act as a
|
||
channel for water entering cropland.
|
||
Table 8. Facet L-tolerant Pasture and Rangeland
|
||
Grass
|
||
Pasture (including pasture grown for hay),
|
||
Rangeland, Conservation Reserve Program
|
||
Land (CRP), and Switchgrass Establishment
|
||
and Maintenance
|
||
Pasture (including pasture grown for hay), Rangeland,
|
||
Conservation Reserve Program Land (CRP), and
|
||
Switchgrass Establishment and Maintenance
|
||
Target Weeds Rate/Acre
|
||
(fl ozs product)
|
||
Grass and broadleaf control 22 to 32
|
||
Bindweed control* 22 to 32
|
||
Bindweed maintenance* 12
|
||
Leafy spurge control 32** to 64
|
||
* See weed-specific information in Weeds Controlled section.
|
||
**Suppression only; must be tank mixed with Distinct® herbicide for
|
||
effective control.
|
||
Cool-season Grass
|
||
Bromegrass, meadow
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth
|
||
Bromegrass, smooth x meadow cross
|
||
European dunegrass
|
||
Fescue, fine*
|
||
Fescue, tall
|
||
Junegrass
|
||
Kentucky bluegrass
|
||
Needle-and-thread
|
||
Needlegrass, green
|
||
Orchardgrass
|
||
Ryegrass, annual
|
||
Ryegrass, Indian
|
||
Ryegrass, perennial
|
||
Wheatgrass, bluebunch
|
||
Wheatgrass, bluebunch x quack cross
|
||
Wheatgrass, crested
|
||
Wheatgrass, fairway
|
||
Wheatgrass, fairway x crested cross
|
||
Wheatgrass, intermediate
|
||
Wheatgrass, pubescent
|
||
Wheatgrass, Siberian
|
||
Wheatgrass, slender
|
||
Wheatgrass, tall
|
||
Wheatgrass, thickspike
|
||
Wheatgrass, Western
|
||
Wildrye, Altai
|
||
Wildrye, basin
|
||
Wildrye, beardless
|
||
Wildrye, Dahurian
|
||
Wildrye, mammoth
|
||
Wildrye, Russian
|
||
Warm-season Grass
|
||
Bermudagrass**
|
||
Bluestem, big
|
||
Bluestem, little
|
||
Bluestem, sand
|
||
Buffalograss
|
||
Eastern gamagrass
|
||
Grama, blue
|
||
Grama, side-oats
|
||
Indiangrass
|
||
Lovegrass
|
||
Sandreed, prairie
|
||
Switchgrass
|
||
* Apply Facet L only to fine fescue blends.
|
||
**Facet L application to Bermudagrass may result in temporary yellow-
|
||
ing (chlorosis) under certain conditions.
|
||
14
|
||
|
||
Aim and Command are registered trademarks of FMC
|
||
Corporation.
|
||
Basagran, Beyond, Clarity, Clearfield, Distinct, Facet,
|
||
Newpath, Prowl, and Sharpen are registered trademarks
|
||
of BASF.
|
||
Bolero and Regiment are registered trademarks of
|
||
Kumiai Chemical Industry Company, Ltd.
|
||
Buctril and Ricestar are registered trademarks of Bayer.
|
||
Clincher, Grasp, and RebelEX are registered trademarks
|
||
of Dow ArgoSciences, LLC.
|
||
Peak is a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group
|
||
Company.
|
||
Permit and PermitPLUS are registered trademarks of
|
||
Nissan Chemical Industries Ltd.
|
||
Ultra Blazer is a registered trademark of United
|
||
Phosphorus, Inc.
|
||
© 2016 BASF Corporation
|
||
All rights reserved.
|
||
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|
||
Supersedes: NVA 2013-04-365-0023
|
||
BASF Corporation
|
||
26 Davis Drive
|
||
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
|
||
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
|
||
(“BASF”) 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
|
||
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|