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# TRIFIC 60DF
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- EPA Reg No: **9779-308**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Trifluralin (60%)
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- Label accepted: 1995-11-30
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00308-19951130.pdf
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Precautions: Plant soybeans after earty season adverse weather conditions have passed; do not plant soybeans deeper than 2 inches. Crop
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injury in the form of deldyed grOYr1h may occur under adverse cool, wet weather conditions early in the season '#hen Trifie 60DF is used
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according to these recommendations.
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TRIFIC 6ODF/SENCOR· OR LEXONE· TA/'K MIX
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Tmc OODF/Sencor or LelCOOe "",trois grasses and weeds controlled by Trifle 60DF alone pi_us addttional weeds listed for the mOOure. The tank
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mIX can be applied from two weeks before planting up to planting.
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Broadcast ratelacre
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Soil texture TriflC 60DF Sencor 50WP/4L Sencor OF
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or or or
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Lexone 5OWP/4l Lexone OF
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Coarse '10 lb. % Ib./pt. 'hlb.
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Medium 1~4Ibs. % Ib.lpt. % lb.
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Fine 1'13 Ibs. llb.lpt. '13 lb.
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Do not use on coarse soils WIth less than 1 % organIC matter.
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Frecaut.ions: Do not plant any crop _ than soybeans within 4 months aner treatment. Over application, uneven application or Improper
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sol incorporation can resu~ in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cotd weather, deep planting, excessive moisture, soil pH
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<Net 7.5, high sat concentrallon or drougtt may weaken crop seedlings and increa .. posl.:bil~ of damage from the application of this tank mix.
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These additional factors may also delay crop development or reduce yields when Sencor or Lexone Is applied. Observe all cautions and
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lirmat"ns on the Sencor and Lexone labels. Do not use the foliage from soybeans treated with the Triflc 6ODF/Sencor 0( Trifle 6ODF/Lexone
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tank mix for feed or forage .
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.Additional Senoor and Lexone precautions: Do not use Sencor or Lexone on Tracy, Semmes, Altona, Vansoy, or Coker 102 soyt>eans. These
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varieties are sensitive to Sencor or Lexone and crop injury may resutt. Seed must be planted at least 1 % inches but not more than 2 inches
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below the soil surface before a Sencor or Lexone application. Do not appty Serv:or or lexone at these rates more than once per season. Do
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not replant areas treated with Sencor or Lexone with any crop «her than soybeans within 4 months aner treatment. Injury to soybeans may occur
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if Sencor or Lexone is used on solis having a calcareous surface or pH of 7.5 or higher, or if used in conjunction with soil~appHed organic
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phosphate pesticides.
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For the control of Rhizome Johnsongrass
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Apply u~ to two weeks before ~Ianting for two consecutive ~ears at the following:
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Broadcast rate/acre
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SOli texture Trific 60DF Sencor 50WP/4 Sen cor OF
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or or or
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Lexone SOWP/4L lexone OF
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Coarse 1'13 Ibs. % Ib.lpt. 1/3 lb.
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Mediu~ 2% Ibs. % Ib.lpl Yilb.
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Fine 3'13 Ibs. 1 Ib.lot. ""lb.
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00 not use on coarse SOils WIth less than 1 % organic matter.
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Read and follow all additional precautions listed for Trific 6ODF/Sencor or lexone tank mix above.
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TRIFIC 6ODF/CANOP~ TANK MIX (Do Not Use in California)
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Apply Tnf1c 6ODF/Canopy as a preplant incorporated tank mix treatment. Follow recommended soil preparation, application Clnd incprporation
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procedures for Tnfle 60DF. Planl soybeans Wlthin two (2) weeks aner application.
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Broadcast rate/acre
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Canopy Dispersible Granules
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Soil Texture Trifle 60DF 05-3% O.M. or 3-5% O. M. ·
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Coarse 'Ie lb. 6-8 oz. 8-10 Cl.' , •
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Me~:flum 1% Ibs. 8-10 oz. 10-12 oz.
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Fine P/"Ibs. 10-12 oz. 12-14:cq, . .
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•
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00 not apply Canopy to soil with less than }S% organic matter.
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Use higher rates of Canopy on soils with higher orgarnc matter or heavy pressure from large deep germinatIng weed seeds.
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Where Canopy is applied, plilnt soybean seed 1 ~ to"'Z" deep on a nat or raised seedbed only, or crop injury may OCCl1r.
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Soybean injury may occur wh' re Canopy is applied it excessive rainfall occurs after application but before s.J)'beans germinate.
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Precautions: Read the Canopy label careluly fO( cautions and oreeautlons relating to environmental hazards, pl"nting of rotation crops, sprayer
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contamination and cleanup, soil pH, organic matter and soil texture use restrictions, soybean variety planting restrictions, restnctlons where
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Atrazine 0( Scepter were used the previous year, restrictions concerning use with organic phosphate pesticidl!l'" grazing restrictions, and other
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directions, precautions and limrtations before applying tho Trinc 6ODF/Canopy tank mix.
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TRIFIC 6ODF/PREVIEW" TANK MIX (Do Not Use in California)
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Apply Tn!ic 60DF IPreview as a preplant incorporatod tank mix treatment. Follow recommendod soil preparation, applic.ltion, and incorporation
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procodures for Triflc 6ODf. Plant soybeaos within two (2) weeks after application.
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Broadcast rate/acre
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Preview Dispersible Granul"'"
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Soil Texture Trifle 60DF 0.5-3% O. M. or 3-5%O.M.
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Coarse '10 lb. 6 oz. 7 oz.
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Modium 1%lbs. 7 oz. 8oz.
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Fine I :v.lb~. 8 oz. 9-10 oz.
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Do not apply Preview to soil with less than Yo% organic matter.
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Use higher rates of Preview on soils with higher orgaoic matter or heavy pressure from large, deep germir.aUng weed seeds.
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Where Preview is appliod, plant soybean seed I Yo to 2" deep on a nat .A raisod seedbod only, or crop injury may occur.
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Soybean injury may occur where Preview Is applied if excessive rainfall occurs after application but bef0. ~ soybeans germinate.
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Precautions: Read the Preview label carefully for cautions and precautions relating to environmental hazards, planting of rotation crops, sprayer
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contamination and cleanup, 5011 pH, organic matter and soil texture use res~.:.::tions, soybean variety planting restrictions, restrictions where
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Atrazine or Sceptet' were used the previous year, restrictions concerning use with organic phosphate pestiCides, grazing restrictions, and other
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directions, precautions and limitations before applying the Trific 600F/Preview tank mix.
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TRIFIC 6ODF/COMMAND® TANK-MIX
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(Not for use in California)
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Tank-Mix: Apply as a preptant incorporatod treatment for control of weods listod for Triflc 6ODF, a. well as addrtional weeds listod for the tank
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mix. Tnflc 60DF may also be mixod with the Command®lLexone® or Senco~ tank mix as directod on the Command label. Observe all
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precautions on the Command label to avoid injury to adjacent crops.
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Broadcast Rate
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Soil Texture Triflc 60DF Command 4EC
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Coarse '10 Ib.!acre .75 pts.!acre
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Mttdium 1 V. Ibs.iacre 1. I 2 pts.!aere
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Fine 1"" Ibs.!aere 1.5 pts.!acre
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TRIFIC 60DFISCEPTER TANK-MIX OR OVERLAY
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Tank mo( Observe mixing instructions on Trifie 600F t Scepter, or Scepter 700G labels. Apply as a preplant incorporated treatment.
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Incorporated into the soil within 24 hours after applications and plant soybeans within 4S days aner treatment. Use equipment that provides
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uniform 2 inch incorporation.
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Broadcast Rate/Acre . , .
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Soil Texture Trinc 60DF Sceoter Sceoter 7C[lS;: ___
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Coarse 7/8 lb. 2!3 pi. . -.... 2.8 oz
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Medium 1V.lb. 2!3 pI. 2.80z
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Fine 1%lb. 2!3 pI. , . '2.60z.
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-One soluble bag conta,ns 14 ounces of Scepter 70DG and Will treat 5 acres at the 2.8 ounces per acre rato, , : ' ,
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Preplant <Nerlay: Apply and incorporate Trif" 60DF as recorrrnended and then follow a preplant surface treatment With Scepter or Sc~~ter 70DG
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up to 45 days pnor to planting of soybeans.
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Postemergence overlay: Apply Trifle 60DF as a preplant incorporated herbicide ronewed by postemerge,]t;e overlay treatm,lit "".i\j,:Scepter
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herbicide or Scepter 700G. For best results, overlay should be appliod when the weeds are actively growing but no more than 2 inl:'" i" h.iahl.
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Follow recommendod soil preparation and application procedure for Trifle 60DF and Scepter or Scepter 70DG. Irrigation or rainfall sufficient
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to moisten soil to a lJt. ,'lth of 2 inches is necessary to activate Scepter Of Scepter 70DG .
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Precautions: Obsefve aU directions, precautions, Iinbtims and mbong nstructJons on all products' labeling. Scepter or Scepter 70DG plantback
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restricticns requi'e-Oo not plant rice or small gram within 4 months 0' applications. 00 not plant com, edible beans. grain sorghum, peanuts
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Of tobac:c:o wittir. 11 monlhs of application. Do not pIart crops otller than those listed above WIIhin 18 months of application. Consu~ the Scepter
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or Scepter 70DG labels for more specific ~ntbac:k restrictions
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TRIFIC 6ODFNERNA~ TANK MIX
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Apply up to 10 days prior to planllng at the following:
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Broadcast ratelacr.
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Soil texture Trifle 60DF
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Coarse ""lb.
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Medium 1%lbs.
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Fine 1% Ibs.
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Vernam 7E
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1 %-2""" pt •.
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2'1>-3 pts"
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3-3~ pts.
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. Use higher rates fOf r<Jtsedge, wild cane and ""!velleaf control. Observe all directions, precautions and IIm~atlons on both products labeling .
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TRIFIC 60DF PREPLANT INCORPORATED FOLLOWED BY OVERLAY TREATMENTS (Do Not Use in California)
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Apply Trifie 60DF as a preplant incorporated treatment. Add~ional weeds tolerant to Trifle 60DF may be controlled by using overtay
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preemergerlCO applications of Amiben, Canopy, Dual, Gemini, Lasso, Lexone, Lorex Plus, Prevtew, Scepter or Senc:or. Consu~ these product
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labels for add~lonal weeds controlled, application directions and precautions before use.
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SUGAR BEETS
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Apply as a broadcast. <Net -the-top spray to plants immediately after blocking or thinning when plants are between 2 and 6 inches tall. Exposed
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beet rods shoUd b<. =ered WIIh soil prior to application to reduce possibilrtles of girdling. Care should be taken that incorporation machinery
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does not damage the taproot.
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Broadcast rate/acre
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Soil texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
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Coarse ,,"lb. ,,"lb. -
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Medium 1 V. Ibs. 1 • lv" Ibs.
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Fme 1'14 Ibs. l%lbs.
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Special applicat'lon
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Incorporation'Mth a tine-tooth hafTO'N in Coklrado, Idaho, Kansas, rv1ontana, Nebraska, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, vVyc.nlng. A property
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cperated tine-tooth harrON can provide adequate 'ncorporatlon of the herbicide for effective weed control in sugar beets Operate the tine-tooth
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harrON t...vo times aver the field WI oPPJsrte directions at a speed of 3 to 6 mph and set the harrow to cut 1 to 2 inches deep. Care should be taken
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to insure that the line-tooth harrow does not damage the sugar beet taproot.
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SUGARCANE
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Use restricted to eastern United States.
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Plant Cane
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Apply and incorporate twice a year at a broadcast ratelaere of 1'13 to 3'1> Ibs. for all soil textures. '~ake the first application In the ,.,11 on firmly
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packed beds immediately after the seed pieces are plan~ed.
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Make the second application in the spring before or shortly aner the cane emerge!;. Loosen rain.packed beds 2 to 3 Inches (jeep before the
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spring application. Care should I:;)e taken so that incorporation machinery does not damage the seed pieces or emerging shoots.
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Plant ,md Ratoon Cane (grown in Louisiana and Texas only).
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Apply and incorporate at a broadcast rateJacre of 1 :V31a 3'1l Ibs. for aU SOIl textures. Make application in the spnng aner the ,beds have been
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shaved or false shaved before or shortly after the cane emerges up to lay-by. Loosen rain-packed bed 2 to 3 inches deep tx.fJla ot't->lication.
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Care should be taken so that Incorporation machinery does .1Ot damage seed pieces or emerging rools
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Postplant in Hawaii (only for control of most annual grasses induding guineagrass).
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Apptyto surface after planting (for plant cane) or after harvesting (for ratoon cane) before weeds and cane er.l<..rJ(,.. Jt a broadcast rate/acre of
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5 to 6'l3Ibs. fer all soil textures. In plant cane the beds should be formed or rolled before application. In ratCY"n cane the crop ~,..!i("ue should
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be removed before application. If large amounts of crop residues are present, TriflC 600F will not be effectivp, Apply just beforp,i'/lticipated
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rainfall or sprinkle irrigate immediately aner application.
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Itchgrass central (in Louisiana only).
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Apply and incorporate on either plant or ratoon cane at a b'oadcast rat.aJacre of 3'/3 Ibs. for all soil textures. Apply in the spring Trom before
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or shortly after the cane emerges up to lay-by. FollOW directions above for sugarcane lay.by application in LOUISiana and Te~as; .• ,
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SUNFLOWER
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Apply and incorporate in the spring or in the fall between October 15 and December 31 at the following:
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Broadcast rate/acre
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Soil texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
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Coarse 'Ie lb. '10 lb.
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Medium 1'!. Ibs. 1 - lY.lbs.
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Fine '%Ibs. 1 Y.lbs.
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2 to 5% organic matter 1'!. -1% Ibs. l'!.-l%lbs.
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5.1 to 10% orClanic maiter l%lbs. l%lbs.
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TOMATOES
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For drect-seeded tomatoes, apply at blocking or thinning as a directed spray to s>il bPIween the rows and beneaL'l the plants, and Incorporate.
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For transplant, apply and incorporate before transplanting. Do not apply after transplanting.
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Broadcast ratelacre
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Soil te>dure Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
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Coarse '10 lb. '10 lb.
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Medium , Y.lbs. 1 -l'!.lbs.
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Fine H'3Ibs. 1'!. Ibs.
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2 to 5% organic matter 1Y.lbs. lY. -1% Ibs.
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5.1 to 10% organic matter H" Ibs. B'3Ibs.
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TREES AND VINEYARDS
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EASTERN U.S.
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For new planting of vineyards, crtru. and pecan trees, apply and incorporate before planting at the following:
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Soil texture Broadcast ratelacre
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Coarse '10 lb.
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Medium 1Y.lbs.
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Fine Fhlbs
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2 to 5% oroanic matter 111. Ibs.
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5.1 to 10% organic matter 1%lbs.
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For non-bearing established plantings of crtrus and pe<;an trees and bearing plantings, of grapefrud, lemon, orange. pecan. tangelo, and
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tangerine trees, apply at a broadcast rate/acre of 10/3 to 3'l3lbs. for all soil textures. Appty as a directed spray to soil around the trees and
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use incorporation methoos no~ lnjurious to the trees. For continued weed control in citrus areas, appty twice a year at an interval of
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approximately 4 to 6 mClnths.
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WESTERN U.S.
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For neN plantings of almond, apricd, citrus, nectarine, peach, pecan, and walnut trees, apply and incorporate before planting at the following:
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Soil texture Broadcast rate/acre
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Coarse %Ib.
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Medium 1 ·1Y.lbs.
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Fine 1Y.lbs.
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2 to 5% oroanic malter 7~ .1% Ibs.
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5.1 to 10% organic matter 10/3 Ibs.
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For new plantings of vineyar~-_, apply before planting at IN! following:
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Soil texture Broadcast ralelacre
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Coarse 7/e • 1 Y. Ibs.
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Medium lV.-1X Ibs.
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Fine 2X-3'h Ibs.
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2 to 10% orQanic marter 2X- 3'hlbs.
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Do not use more than' '13 Ibs/acre on heat-treated grape rootings.
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For post-plant applications on bearing and non-bearing established plantings of vineyarJs, almonds, apricot,!i pefrurt, lemon, nectarine,
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orange. peach, pecan, plum. prune, tangelo, tangerine and walnut trees, apply at a broadcast ratelacre of''''' to 3'1, Ibs. for all soil teldures.
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Appy as a directed spray to the soil around the trees or vines and use incorporation methods not injurious to the trees or vines. Do not apply
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to vineyards within 60 days of harvest. For continued weed control in crtrus trees, apply .wice a year at an interval of about 4 to 6 months.
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Special application.
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For Rhizome John,ongrass control (Western U.S. only).
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Commercially 3cceptable control of Rhizome Jonnsongrass can be obtained with post-plant applications in bearing and non·bearing
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eslat>ished plantings of vineyards, almond, apricol, grapefrurt, lemon, nectarine, orange, peach, pecan, tangelo, langerines, and walnut trees.
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Wcrk the soil thoruughty to bring the rhizomes nearer the surface. Apply for two ye~rs in a rCJrN at a broadcast rate/acre of 3'.;31bs. on all soi'
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te>dures each year. Incorporate thoroughly with a disc set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate 2 times at 4 to 6 mph Some Johnsongrass
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plants will escape. Timely cultivations are necessary.
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PrecautIOns: Do not use the 3'13 Ibs. rate on new plantings; do not apply to vineyards Within 6 months of harvest: do not interplant orchards
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or vineyards With other crops; jf the TnrlC 60DF treated vineyards and a-chards are diverted to other crop uses, plant only those crops for wnich
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Trifle 60DF has been registered as a preplant treatment.
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For Fiekl Bindweed conlrol in vineyards, almond, apricot, grapefrurt, lemon, "octarine, orange, peach, pecan, tangelo, and tangerine. Apply
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In the spring wrth a specialy designed spray blade which apolies at a soil deplh of 410 6 inches at a broadcast ratelacre of 3'h Ibs. on all SOil
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textures in 40-80 gallons of water/acre. Destroy all weeds and grasses wi'ih sod tillage before apptying.
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Precaution: Some soils develop cracks as they dry aner rainfall or irri3atlon and Field Bindweed may emerge. Prevent or eliminate cracks
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by shallow discing or other tillage.
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WHEAT
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WHEAT (WINTER) grown in Idaho, Or.gon and W"shington.
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Apply any time durir,g a period from 3 weeks up to immediately prior to planting at a broadcast rateJacre of 1 y, Ibs on coarse and medium
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sods and 1 '2/3100. on fine saits. Incorporate, with a flexible tine-tooth harrow set to cut 1 to 2 inches deep and fJperate at 3 to 6 mph .In.e time
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'Mth101 24 hours after application and a second time, in a different direction, prior to planting. Do not 'III the sod With a disc af.ar the material
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has been incorporated with a neXlble tine harrow.
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Precaution: Wheat planted in direct contact with treated soil may suffer crop injury in the form of delayed emergence and development. Use
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deep or semi-deep furrow drilis.
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WHEAT (WINTER) fallow SOil application in Washington and Oregon.
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Appy any time from May 10 September prior to Ihe fall planting at a broadcast ratelacre of 1 Y.lbs. on coarse and '.l_odium 5011 ... r,J 1% Ibs.
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on fine soil. Incorporate, 'Nith a flexible tine·tooth harrow set to cut 1 to 2 inches deep and operate at 3 to 6 TI="'. t"'ne time wt't-in'2t!hours
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after application and a second lime, in a different direction, prior to planting Do not till the soil with a div ~"pr the material has been
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Incorporated with a flexible tine harrow
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Prec3U1ion: Wheat planted in direct contact with Ireated soil may suffer crop injury in the form of delayed emergence and development. Use
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deep or semi-deep furrow drills.
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WHEAT (SPRING AND DURUM)
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Trlfic 600F is recommended as a postplant incorporated treatment to control foxtail (pigeongrass).
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Ap!J1y Trific 600F at a broadcast rate of 1fe lb. per aer'! on coarse and medium soils and 1 Va Ibs. 011 nne soils.
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Plant 2 to 3 irches deep in a well-tilled seeo~. Apply Trifle 600F aner 5e@ding but before the crop emerges. To incorporate, use flex-tine
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or diamond h<¥rows operated two times in dn """t diections, al speeds of at least 5 mph. Incorporate by operating equipment 1 to 1 ~ inches
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deep. Application and the first incorporation should be done in the same operation if possible. Both Incorporations must be done within 24
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hours.
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WHEAT (SPRING AND DURUM) - TRIFle 6ODF/FA8-GO TANK MIX
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Trific 600F/Far-Go applied as. postplanl incorporated Ireatment will control fOldail (pigeongrass) and wild oat.
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Plant 2 to 3 inches deep in a we!-lilled seedbed. Apply Trifk: 600F/Far-Go .ner seeding but before crop emerges. To incorporate, use flex
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tine or diamond harroNs two times, operated In different directions, at speeds of at least 5 mph. Incorporate by opp,ratlng equipment 1 to 1 ~
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inches deep. Application and the first incorporation should be done in the same operation if possible. II not, incorporate immediately after
|
||
application.
|
||
Broadcast ralelacre
|
||
Trific 600F Far-Go
|
||
Soil Texture Ourum Ourum
|
||
SprinQ Wheat SprinQ Wheat
|
||
Coarse ,,"lb. 2 pt •.
|
||
Medium ""lb. 2 pts.
|
||
Fine 1%lbs. 2pts.
|
||
Precaution: Overapplication may resu~ in crop injury. Re.d the Far-Go I.bel carefully before using.
|
||
FALL APPLICATION
|
||
General (Eastem U.S.): See specific crop for recommendations. For all crops for which there are no specific fall application instructions and
|
||
for which TriflC roDF is recommended as a preemergence application, use the rates listed for spring applicalior.s. Do not apply Trifie 600F
|
||
in the fall for sugarbeets, potatoes, and direcl-seeded tomatoes.
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trifie 60DF any time between October 15 and December 31. Ground may be len flat or bedded-up over winter. On
|
||
bedded ground, knock beds da.vn to desired height before planting, moving some treated SOil from beds into furrows. Where soil is left over
|
||
wmter, be careful not to turn up untreated soil during spring bedding operations. Destroy established weeds during seedbed preparation.
|
||
If weeds becrme established in furro.vs due to uncovering d untreated SQil during bedding, destroy these weeds before planting. Do not apply
|
||
Trifle 60DF in the fall to Soils which are wet, are subject to prolonged periods of nooding or where rice was grown the previous year
|
||
UNDER PAVED SURFACES
|
||
Directions for Use and Site Preparation'
|
||
Triflc 600F should be used only where the area 10 be treated has been prepared according to good construction practices. If rhizomes,
|
||
stotons, tubers or cther vegetatIVe piarl parts are present in the SIte, they should be removed by ",alplng with grader blade to a depth sufficient
|
||
to insure their complete removal.
|
||
A pplication should be made only when final grade is established or after additions of base rock. 00 not move soils follO'Ning Trific 600F
|
||
application and do not apply Tnfic 60DF to areas where aspha~ is to be layed directly on top of sol Paving s:'ould follow Trifie 600F
|
||
applications as soon as possible.
|
||
Application Directions'
|
||
Apply Trific WDF to insure thorough coverage or the base rock layer. ,6.pply the fallowing amoLn! Ilf Trifle 600F:
|
||
Per 1000 sq. n.
|
||
46 to .63 coundS
|
||
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre
|
||
Per Acre
|
||
20 to 27 pounds
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Trifk:: is a registered trademark of Tena International, Inc.
|
||
·SENCOR is a registered trademark of Parent Co. of Fart>enfabriken Bayer Gmbh,
|
||
Leverkeusen,
|
||
·KARMEX, "lEXONE, ·CANOPY, and ·PREVIEW are registered trademarKs of E.I. Du
|
||
Pont de Nemours 8. Co., Inc.
|
||
·EPTAM and "VERNAM are registered trademartc; of Zeneca Ag Products
|
||
"COTORAN and ·CAPAROL are registered trademarks of Ciba-Geigy Corp.
|
||
'SCEPTER is • registered trademark of American Cyanamid Company
|
||
'F AR-GO is a registered trademark of Monsanlo Co.
|
||
·COMMAND Is • regislered trademarl< of FMC CorporatJon.
|
||
"ZORIAL is a registered trademarl< of Sandoz Ltd.
|
||
)
|
||
NOTICE: Seller WlWTlII1ts thai the proOJd conforms to Is chemical description and is reasonably f~ for the PUrp:>SOS slaled on the label when
|
||
used in accordance vOth drections under norTTIII c<>ndiions r:I use. If a lack of commercially acceplable control occurs, purchaser must notify
|
||
Terra wihin thirty (30) days after the first planting 0( afler applicalion of TriflC 60DF to the treated crop, whichever oecurs later. Neither this
|
||
warranty nor any other warranty of merchanlabil~f 0< fitness fo< • particular purpose, express or Implie« extends to the use of this product
|
||
cort.<ary ID label instructions, 0< under abnormal condnlons, or under condrtions not reasonably foreseeab e to Seller, and Buyer ISSl'mes the
|
||
risk of any such use.
|
||
|
||
I ,~ ~
|
||
~ITED STATES ENVIRONMEN1AL PRO ~ION AGENCY
|
||
Mr. Steve Rogosheske
|
||
Riverside/Terra corporation
|
||
600 Fourth st.
|
||
P.O Box 6000
|
||
sioux city, IA 51102-6000
|
||
Dear Mr. Rogosheske:
|
||
SUBJECT: Label Amendment
|
||
Trific 60DF
|
||
", '-, -)q - ~Y' , .I f' ..:. (J
|
||
NOV 3 0 198:.5
|
||
EPA Registration No. 9779-308
|
||
Your Resubmission, Dated October 31, 1995, Proposing
|
||
various Label Revisions, Including the Addition of
|
||
Chemigation Instructions.
|
||
The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with
|
||
registration under t'1e Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
|
||
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable provided that
|
||
you:
|
||
1. Correct the alignment of the right-hand columns in the
|
||
tables under "General Information" showing additional weeds
|
||
controlled by tank mixes of Trific 60DF and (1) Preview, (2)
|
||
Scepter, (3) Eptam, (4) Riverside Prometryne or Caparol, (5)
|
||
Riverside Fluometuron or Cotoran, and (6) Riverside Diuron
|
||
or Karmex.
|
||
2. Correct the noted typographical errors:
|
||
-the spelling of the word "or" in the last line af the
|
||
paragraph which begins "POSTING OF AREAS TO BE CHEMIGATED"
|
||
in the chemigation directior.s section.
|
||
-the spelling of the word "impregnation" in the third line of
|
||
the paragraph which begins "GENERAL BLENDING DIRECTIONS"
|
||
under the Fertilizer Impregnation directions.
|
||
3. Correct the formatting of the use directions for Mint. The
|
||
heading should be separated from the first sentence which
|
||
begins "Apply at a rate of ... " as on previously submitted
|
||
labels.
|
||
RD:STANTON:PM Team 23:Rm. 235:CM-2:305-5218:Disk #2:S496742.LET
|
||
IDICUIREIlCES
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
EPA form 1320-' (12-70) OffICIAL fILE Copy
|
||
|
||
, "
|
||
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|
||
) \
|
||
I
|
||
-2-
|
||
4. Submit one copy of jour final printed labeling before you
|
||
release the product for shipment.
|
||
A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.
|
||
Enclosure
|
||
Sincerely yours,
|
||
Joanne I. Miller
|
||
Product Manager (23)
|
||
Fungicide-Herbicide Branch
|
||
Registration Division (7505C)
|
||
|
||
RO
|
||
TRIFICR 600F
|
||
A water dispersible granule for the preemergence control
|
||
of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds
|
||
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
|
||
Trinuralin (a,a,a-tnnuo",-2,6-dinitro-N, N-dipropyl-p.toluidine) .... .
|
||
INERT INGREDIENTS' . . . . . . . . ..................... .
|
||
60.0%
|
||
~
|
||
TOTAL 100.0%
|
||
STOP--REAO LABEL BEFORE USING.
|
||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
|
||
DANGERIPELIGRO
|
||
Si usled no entiende Is etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se Is expique a usted en delane. (If you do not understand tho label, find someone
|
||
10 explain rt to you in detaiL)
|
||
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAl TREATMENT
|
||
IF IN EYES: Hold eyes open and nush with steady gentle str ... m of water for 15 minutes. Call a physician.
|
||
IF SWALLOWED: Promptly drink a large quantity of milk, egg wnite, gelatin solution, or if not available, large quantrties of water. Avoid
|
||
alcohol. Call a physician. Note to Physician-Probable mucosal damage may contra-indicate the use of gastric lavage.
|
||
IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air.
|
||
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention.
|
||
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
DANGER
|
||
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
|
||
Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. Harmful if swallowed or absorbeJ through skin. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing.
|
||
Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
|
||
Personal Protective Equipment'
|
||
Applicaters and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks, protective eyewear and
|
||
chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure ..
|
||
Discard clothIng and other absorbent matenals that have been drenched or heavily contaminated WIth this product's concentrate. Do not reuse
|
||
them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water.
|
||
Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
|
||
\'Vhen handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
|
||
Standard (WPS) for agricunural pesticides 140 CFR 170240 (d) (4-6)), the handler PPE reqUirements may be reduced or modified as
|
||
specIfied in the WPS.
|
||
See Page 2 for addilional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.
|
||
EPA Reg No. 9779-308
|
||
Manufactured For
|
||
RIVERSIDErTERRA CORPORATION
|
||
PO Rox 6000, Sioux City, Iowa 51102-6000
|
||
Rivef"Slde Serves Agricurture. Agricuffure Serves Everyone.
|
||
CCEPTED
|
||
t..;'Y.! ') n EPA Est. No ~-, '~-AR-13
|
||
NETcmnENTS
|
||
'~.f.6 LBS.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
Users should wash hands before eating, drinkirlg, chewing gum, using tobacco or using th~ toitet. Remove clothing immediatety if
|
||
pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash
|
||
the outside at gloves betore removinQ. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing,
|
||
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
|
||
ThIS pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
|
||
mter mark. Drift or runoff from treatment areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring aquatic sites. 00 not contaminate
|
||
water when disposing of equipmE.nt washwaters.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation ot F ederallaw to use this product in a manner inconsistent with rts labeling,
|
||
Do net apply this product in a way that will contact wer1<ers or other pensons, erther d;; ",tly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be
|
||
in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your !;tate or Tribe, consu~ the agency responsible tor pesticide regulation.
|
||
AGRICUI TURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
|
||
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Wor1<er Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains
|
||
requirements tor the protection of agricu~ral wor1<ens on farms, for",,15, nunseries, and greenhouses, and handlens of agricu~ural
|
||
pesticides. It contains requirements fo< training, decontamination, notifICation, and emetgenc'f assistance. It also contains specifIC
|
||
instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about pensonal protective equipment (PPE), am restricted-entry
|
||
interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses ot this product that are covered by the Wor1<er Protection Standard
|
||
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protechon Standard and that involves contact with
|
||
anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: co .... eralls, 'Naterproof gloves, shoes plus socks, protective eyewear, and
|
||
chemical-resistant head ear for overhead exposure.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL.
|
||
STORAGE
|
||
Store in a dry, cool location away from children, animals, foods, feeds, seeds, and other agricultlJral chemicals. If stored under conditions
|
||
where temperature is toohigh poor weed control may result. Handle in aceoldance with information given under PRECAUTIONARY
|
||
STATEMENTS In the event of spnage, scrape up spi"age. If spillage is not suitable for use, dispose (If in accordance Yv'Tth information given
|
||
l,r'lder DISPOSAL, Repackage and relabel useable prcduct in a sound container. In case of fire or other emergency, report at once by tall-free
|
||
telephone to 800,424-9300
|
||
DISPOSAL
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: PJ;-stic',de wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper dIsposal of excess pestiCide, spray mbcture, or rrnsate IS a
|
||
Violation of Federal Law. If :~~se wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or
|
||
Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA :~egional OffICe for ::;uidance,
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag inlo application equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a san~ary landfill or by
|
||
incineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Applied according to directbns and under normal growing conditions, Trific 600F will not harm the treated crop. Over application may result
|
||
In crop injury or a 5011 residue. Uneven application or improper soil incorporation can result in erratic weed control or crop Injury Seedling
|
||
disease, cold weather, deep planting, excessive mOisture, high salt concentration or drought may weaken crop seedling'i and increase the
|
||
poSSibility Jf damage from Trific 600F. Under these conditions, delayed crop development or reduced yields may result.
|
||
In Anzona, calIfornia, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Me:OC.o, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, sugar beets, red beels {.If .s~lnach
|
||
should not be planted for 12 r,1Qrltns after a spong application or for 14 months after a fall application of TriflC 600F, Plow the land to a depth
|
||
of 12 Inches prior to planting sugar beets to ~ reduce the ~ssibility of crop injury. If land has not been irrigated, these crT'S r"ould
|
||
not be planted for 18 months after a spring application or 20 months after a fall applicatoo. Sorghum (milo), proso millet, corn, .:>ats, and
|
||
annual (X perennial grass crops or grass mixtures should not be planted for 14 months after a spring appllcatit'n or lvr 16 months aner a fan
|
||
application to avoid crop injury, If land has not been irrigated, do not plant any of these crops for 18 months &:-ter a sJ..ring appl:cJ:k.n or 20
|
||
months after a fail application
|
||
In al ether areas, sugarbeets, red beets and spinach should not be planted for 12 months after a spring aptlicationj qr 14 mor.ths ,c::n~~ a fall
|
||
application Before planting sugarbeets. moldboard plow to a depth of 12 inches to reduce the possibllrty of cro~ ini"'Y . . , . , . .
|
||
In those porticos of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, OlGahoma, South Dakota, and Texas where at least 20 Inches of ''''T1gallon itntil!)1 rainfall
|
||
(total) was used to produce the crop, sorghum, oats, and annual or perennial grass crop! or grass m:Aures should nut b..! ~:a, ,ted for
|
||
12 months after a spring application or 14 months after a fall application of Tnfic 600F.
|
||
It less than 20 inches ot tctal water was used 10 produce the Clop, do nd plant sorghum, prose millet, oats and annual Of perenmal grass crops
|
||
or grass mixtures for 18 months aner an application of TrifJC. 600F. Cool, -wet ~ather condibons during the p-arty stage of growth may
|
||
increase the possibIlity of injUry to sorghum
|
||
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|
||
1\
|
||
|
||
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|
||
)
|
||
Vegetable crops ·'ther than those listed on thi •• bel should not be planted within 5 months following the application of TriflC 6ODF.
|
||
Do not use Trifie 60DF on any crop grown in Pecos county or Reeves county, Texas Of in the state of Montana.
|
||
TABLE OF CONTENTS
|
||
C neral Information
|
||
Grasses Controlled ..................... .
|
||
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..•....
|
||
Tank Mixes - Weeds Controlled . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... .
|
||
Senc~Lexone® ... .......... . ...................... .
|
||
Canop~ ..... ....................................... .... .......... .. ....... ..
|
||
Command<!!> ... .. ......................................................................... ..
|
||
Zorial® ............................................................................................ .
|
||
Atrazine .......................................................................................... ..
|
||
Previev.® ......... .. ................................................ ..
|
||
Eptam® ........... ............ ........ ..................... . ............... .
|
||
Riverside® P.ometryne or Caparol® .......................................................... .
|
||
Riverside® Fluorneturon or Coloran® ........................................................... . ....... .
|
||
Riverside® Dluron or Kamnex® ......................................................................... .
|
||
Vemarn® ......................... ......................................... . ......... .
|
||
Soil Preparation ..................................................................................... .
|
||
Application Directions ................................................................................ .
|
||
Chemigation ....................................................................................... ..
|
||
FertilizerlMixing ...................................................................... . .......... .
|
||
Crops ............................................................................................ .
|
||
Alfalfa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ............ .
|
||
Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ............. .
|
||
Barley.................... ................. .. .......................... ..
|
||
Beans ..... .. ,......... . ........ _._ ................ , .................. .
|
||
Canola (Rape) . . . . . . . . . . ................................................ .
|
||
Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .
|
||
Celery .
|
||
Chicory/Endives .
|
||
Cole Crops. . .............. .
|
||
Corn (Field)
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Flax
|
||
Forages
|
||
Greens.
|
||
Mustard
|
||
Hops
|
||
Mint
|
||
Okra
|
||
Onions (Dry Bulb)
|
||
Peanuts
|
||
Peas.
|
||
Peppers
|
||
Potatoes.
|
||
Rape (Canola)
|
||
Radishes
|
||
Sorghum
|
||
Soybeans
|
||
Sugar Beets .
|
||
Sugarcane
|
||
Sunflower.
|
||
Tomatoes.
|
||
Trees and Vineyards
|
||
Under Paved Surfaces
|
||
Wheat
|
||
/
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
GENERAL INFORMATION
|
||
Triflc 60DF is a preemergence herbicide which is incorporated into the soil to provide long-lasting control of annual grasses and certain
|
||
broadleal weeds. Tnnc 60DF controls weeds by killing their seeds as th"Y ~erminate. It does nol control established weed&. Incorpo'ation
|
||
assures ertective l..vntr~ regardless of weather conditions and permits shallow cuttivation, rotary hoeing and hand hoei"~ without reducing
|
||
ITS weed control activity.
|
||
WEEDS AND GRASSES CONTROLLED
|
||
r-__________________________________ -:GRASsEs
|
||
Annual bluegrass
|
||
Barnyardgrass (Watergrass)
|
||
Brachiaria (Signalgrass)
|
||
Bromegrass (Cheatgrass,
|
||
Downy brome)
|
||
Cheat (Chess)
|
||
Crabgrass (Large crabgrass,
|
||
Smooth crabgrass)
|
||
Fall panicum
|
||
Foxtails (Bottlegrass,
|
||
Bristlegrdss,
|
||
Foxtail mille!,
|
||
Giant foxtail,
|
||
Green foxtail,
|
||
Pigeongrass,
|
||
Robust foxtail,
|
||
Yellow foxtail)
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Italian ryegrass
|
||
Johnsongrass
|
||
(Seedling and Rhizome)
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Raoulgrass (Itchgrass)
|
||
Red rice (see special instructions in
|
||
soybean section)
|
||
Sandbur (Burgrass)
|
||
Sprangletop
|
||
Stinkgrass (Lovegrass)
|
||
Texas panicum
|
||
(Buffalograss, Coloradograss)
|
||
WIld cane (ShaHercane)
|
||
Wooly cupgrass
|
||
Poaannua
|
||
Echinochloa sp.
|
||
Brachiarta sp.
|
||
Bromus tectorum
|
||
Bromus secalinus
|
||
Digrtaria sp.
|
||
Panicum dichotom.
|
||
Setaria sp.
|
||
Panicum maximum
|
||
Lolium mulliHorum
|
||
Sorghllm halapense
|
||
Echinochloa col.
|
||
RoHoboellia exan.
|
||
Oryza sativa
|
||
Cenchrus incertus
|
||
Leptochloa mifer
|
||
Eragrostis cilianensis
|
||
Panicum texanum
|
||
Sorghum bicolor
|
||
Eriochloa Vlllosa
|
||
~----------------------------~B~R~O~A~D~L=EArF-W~E~ED~S~--------------------------_~
|
||
Carpetweed Mollugo ve~iclilata I
|
||
Chick¥veed Stellaria media
|
||
Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis
|
||
Florida pusley (FlOrida purslane, Richardia scabra
|
||
Mexican "lover, Pusley)
|
||
Goos'.doot
|
||
Her.ort (fall application only)
|
||
Knotweed
|
||
Kochia (Flrewoed, MeXICan flreweed)
|
||
Lambsquarters, common
|
||
PIgweed (Carelessweed, Prostrate
|
||
pigweed, Redroot, Rough pigweed.
|
||
SpIny pigweed)
|
||
Puncture vine (Western U.S. only)
|
||
(Canrop, Goathead)
|
||
Purslane
|
||
Russian thistle (Tumble'Need)
|
||
SlingIng nettle (Nenie)
|
||
Chenopodium hybridum
|
||
Lamium amplexieaule
|
||
Polygonum aviculare
|
||
Kochia scopana
|
||
Chelll:'PO<lium album
|
||
Amaranthus spp
|
||
T ribulus terrestris
|
||
Portulaca oIeracea
|
||
S.lsoIa kall
|
||
Urttea dioica
|
||
Tnfle 60DF atone will not control certain resistant weeds such as cockll!bur, jimsonweed, ragweed, velvetleaf, and nutsedge.
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
TANK MIXES
|
||
Trifie WOF, In tank mixture wit h other 2roducts, 'Mil contr~ the following additional weeds:
|
||
Trific 600F/Senc'" Of Lexone· Tank Mix
|
||
(see Soybean section for instructions)
|
||
In soybean:
|
||
Datura stramonium
|
||
100000r-of·an-hour) Hibiscum tMonum
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Mallow, Venice (F
|
||
Mustard, wild (Ch ar1ock, Field Brass: "" kaber
|
||
mustard)
|
||
ed, Spiny sida) Sida spinosa
|
||
)
|
||
n
|
||
Prickly sida (Teawe
|
||
Ragweed, commo
|
||
Sesbania, hemp (
|
||
Smartweed (Penn
|
||
Velvetleaf (Butterp
|
||
Ambrosia artemisifolla
|
||
Coffeebean, Indigo)
|
||
sylvania)
|
||
rint, Buttonweed,
|
||
phanrs ear, Indian Cottonweed, Ele
|
||
mallow, Piermali< er)
|
||
Sesbania exa~ata
|
||
Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Control of cocklebur, momingg lory and giant ragweed may be erratle ranging from poor to excellent ;J.pending upon soil temperature, time
|
||
seed in the soil and amount and timing of soil moisture. Control may be imprOl/ed with timely cu~tIon. of weed germnation, depth at weed
|
||
VVhere coclOebur is a serious problem ,an 0IIer1ay at Sencor Of L •• one may be preferred to the Trifle 600F/Sencor Of TriflC 600FILexone tank
|
||
mix.
|
||
Trifie 600F/Canopy" Tank Mix (Do nol use in Califomia)
|
||
In soybean:
|
||
Controlled
|
||
bur, common Cockle
|
||
Florida
|
||
Hemp
|
||
Hopho
|
||
Jimsonwe
|
||
Marnin
|
||
beggarweed
|
||
sesbania
|
||
rnbeam copperleaf
|
||
ed
|
||
gglory
|
||
ireleaf)
|
||
eaf)
|
||
(Ent
|
||
(Ivyl
|
||
(Pitt
|
||
(Sm
|
||
(Tal
|
||
ed)
|
||
allOower)
|
||
I)
|
||
Partla!ly Controlled
|
||
PurjJle
|
||
Yellow
|
||
nutsedge
|
||
nutsedae
|
||
(See Soybean section fOf instrulCllons)
|
||
Prickly sida
|
||
(Teaweed)
|
||
Ragweed
|
||
(Common)
|
||
(Giant)
|
||
Sicklepod
|
||
Smartweed
|
||
Spotted spurge
|
||
Sunnower
|
||
Velvet lear
|
||
ng deep i1 the scil, such as momingglory, sicklepod, cocklebur, and giant ragweed Of weeds wrth subsequent Large seeded weeds, germinab
|
||
Oushes may require a eultiva~, on or an applicahol"l of a postemergence herb+cide for season--Iong controt
|
||
): Ii) Soybeans (Northern Area
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Common panicu m
|
||
ntain
|
||
T f;:xas pamcum
|
||
Black-seeded pia
|
||
Southwestern cu
|
||
Spurred anoda
|
||
Galin_ega
|
||
pgrass
|
||
Prickly !.Idd
|
||
Common ragweed
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Smartweed
|
||
Lady's Thumb
|
||
PE"nnsytvania
|
||
Tropic croton
|
||
Trific 600F/Command Tank Mix
|
||
(See Soybean Section for Instructions}
|
||
Southern Area:
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Common panicum
|
||
Texas panicum
|
||
Purple foxtail
|
||
VeNetIe,,'
|
||
Spurred anoda
|
||
Pricldy sida
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Common ragvt"eed
|
||
Oayfiower
|
||
Florid. beggarweed
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Tropic croton
|
||
Curly dock
|
||
PItted morningglory
|
||
Pennsytvania smartweed
|
||
Prostrate spurge
|
||
Triflc 600F/Preview" Tank Mix (Do no! use In California)
|
||
(See SOl/bean section fOf mstructions)
|
||
, , """"',"""_ ..... __ ... ___ ... _...a.. .............. ·..::,url..·.".' .... '-· ..... , .~. _ .. ~,."',,~, ... ~~- _ •• - -.
|
||
,
|
||
• •
|
||
-
|
||
--
|
||
, ,
|
||
,
|
||
I
|
||
! ,
|
||
,
|
||
I
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
In soybean:
|
||
Controlled
|
||
CockJebur, common
|
||
Hophornbeam copperteaf
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Mustards
|
||
Pigweed
|
||
(Pa!mer amaranth)
|
||
(Smooth)
|
||
(Tall waterhemp)
|
||
Partially Controlled
|
||
Burcucumber
|
||
Eastern black nightshade
|
||
Momingglory
|
||
(Tall)
|
||
(Ivyleaf)
|
||
(Pitted)
|
||
Entirelea
|
||
)
|
||
Prickly sida
|
||
(Teaweed)
|
||
Ragweed, common
|
||
Smartweed, annual
|
||
Spotted spurge
|
||
Sunflower·
|
||
Nutsedge speci ... ,
|
||
Ragweed, giant
|
||
Large seeded weeds, germmting deep in the soil, such as momingglory, sicldP.pOd, cock! ,bur, and giant ragweed or weeds with subsequent
|
||
nushes may require a cultivation or an application of • postemergence herbicide for se<osotHong control.
|
||
In soybean:
|
||
Cocklebur (Common)··
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Morningglory
|
||
(Pitted)
|
||
(Smallnower)
|
||
Mustard (Wild)
|
||
Nightshade (Eastern Black)"
|
||
Pigweeds
|
||
(Palmer)"·
|
||
(Smooth)"·
|
||
(Tall waterhemp r·
|
||
Poinsettia (Wild)"·
|
||
Ragweeu
|
||
(Common)
|
||
(Giant)"
|
||
Smartweed (Ladysthumb)
|
||
Smartweed (Pennsylvania)
|
||
Sunnower (Common)
|
||
Velvetleaf·
|
||
Venice Mallow
|
||
TRIFIC 6ODF/SCEPTER TANK-MIX OR OVERLAY
|
||
(see Soybean section for instru<:tions)
|
||
Xanthium strumarium
|
||
Datura stramonium
|
||
Ipomoea lacunosa
|
||
Jacquemontia tamnifolia
|
||
Brassica kaber
|
||
Solanum nigrum
|
||
Amaranthus palmeri
|
||
Amaranthus hybrid us
|
||
Amaranthus tuberculatos
|
||
Euphorbia hetrophylla
|
||
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Ambrosia trifida
|
||
Potygonum persicaria
|
||
Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Helianthus annuus
|
||
Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Hibiscus trtonum
|
||
"ContrOlled by preplant Incorporated treatments onty
|
||
.... May also be controlled by preplant incorporation with Trific 600F followed by postemergence treatment of Scepter.
|
||
In soybean and peanut·
|
||
MormnggJory, annual
|
||
Coffeeweed
|
||
Purple nutsedge
|
||
Velvetleal (Buttonweed)
|
||
Yellow nutsedQe
|
||
Trific 600F Nernam e Tank Mix
|
||
_ (see So~an and Peanut sections ror instruction!!)
|
||
Ipomoea sp.
|
||
Sesbania exattata
|
||
Cyperus rotundus
|
||
Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Cypenus esculentus
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
Trific 6ODFIEpiamo Tank MOe
|
||
(see Dry Bean and Potato sections I", instruction) -
|
||
In dry bean and potato:
|
||
Henblt Lamium amplexicale
|
||
Nightshade, black Solanum nigrum
|
||
Nightshade, hairy Solanum sarrachoides
|
||
Nutsedge Cypenus sp, 0
|
||
Ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisifolla
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Poiygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Velvetleal (Buttonweed) Abutiion theophrasti
|
||
Wild oat Avena fatua
|
||
Trifle 60DF/Atrazine Tank MOe
|
||
!See Com Section lor Instructions)
|
||
Field Corn:
|
||
Wild oats Avena latua.
|
||
Witch grass Panicum cappilare
|
||
Cocklebur >Canthicum strumarium
|
||
Ground cherry Physalis spp.
|
||
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
|
||
Annual momingglory Ipomoea spp.
|
||
Mustard BnIssica kaber
|
||
Black nightshade Solanum nlgnum
|
||
Common ragweed Ambrosia artemsiilolia
|
||
Sicklepod Cassia obtusilolia
|
||
Velvetleal Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Trific 6ODFIRiverside® Prometryne or Caparoi® Tank Mix
|
||
(see Cotton section for instructions)
|
||
In cotton:
|
||
Annual morningglory Ipomoea sp.
|
||
Groundcherry, annual Physalis sp.
|
||
Malva MaNa sp.
|
||
Mustard, wild Brassica kaber
|
||
Prickly sida (Teaweed) Sida spinos.
|
||
Ragweed Ambrosia artemisi.ifolia
|
||
Smartweed Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Wildaat Avena fatua
|
||
The tank mix also cuntrols shallow germinating seedlings of cocklebur and coffeeweed.
|
||
Trifie 60DF/Rive~side® Fluometuron or Cotorandtl Tank Mix or Ovenay
|
||
(see Cotton section for instructions)
|
||
In cotton:
|
||
Cocklebur Xanthium strumarium
|
||
Groundcherry, Wright Physalis sp.
|
||
Jimsonweed Datura stramonium
|
||
Mornlngglory. annual lpomoeasp.
|
||
Prickly sida (Teaweed) Sida spinnsa
|
||
Ragweed Ambrosia artemisiitulia
|
||
Ryegrass Lolium sp.
|
||
Sesbanla Sesbania exaltata
|
||
Sicklepod Cassia obtuslfolia
|
||
Smartweed Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Tumbleweed Amaranthu. albu.
|
||
Velvelleaf (Buttonweed) Abutilon Iheophrasti
|
||
, ,
|
||
• •
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
Trific 60DF Preplant Followed by River.ide® Diuron or Karmex<!!> Ove~ay
|
||
{see Cotton section for instructi~o!.:ns~ __________ , _____ ---1
|
||
In cotton:
|
||
Dogfennel Eupatorium capillitolium
|
||
Groundcherry, annuai Physalis sp.
|
||
Morningglory, annual Ipomoea sp.
|
||
Pennycress Thlaspi sp ...
|
||
Ragweed Ambrosia artemisiifo/ia
|
||
Shepherds purse Capsella bursa pastoris
|
||
Velvetgrass Hulcus lanatus
|
||
Wild lettuce Lactuca sp.
|
||
~ ____ W~iid~m!.:u~s~t~a~rd~ __________________ ~B~r~a~s~sica~ka~be~r __________________________ ~
|
||
Triflc 6ODFlZoriai® Rapid 60 Tank-Mix
|
||
1-________________ (See Cotton Section for Instruc!:tio::!.n:;:s'L-_______________ --l
|
||
Cotton:
|
||
Spurred anoda Anoda cristata
|
||
Tropic croton Croton glandulosus
|
||
L-___ ~G~ooseg~~rr=as~s~ _____________________ ~E~~~s=in~e~i~nd~ica~ ______________ J
|
||
SOIL PREPARATION
|
||
Good soi prepa"lItion is essential for best results. Destroy e><isting weeds before herbicide application. Chop and thoroughly mix crop residue
|
||
into the soil to a depth of at least 4 to 6 inches by deep plowing or discing before applicotion. Use machinery that breaks up large clods.
|
||
Before applicaton determine soil texture in ",der 10 apply Ihe correct rate. Rates given in Ihis bookiet refer to the following soil texture groups:
|
||
Coarse soils: sand, loamy sand, sandy loam
|
||
Medium soils: loam, Silty clay loam, Silt loam, silt, sandy clay loam
|
||
Fine SOils: clay, clay loam, silty clay loam, silty clay, sandy clay, sandy clay loam.
|
||
Silty clay loam and sandy clay loam soils are transitional soils and may be classified a::) either medium or fine textured soils. If silty clay loam
|
||
Q( sandy clay loam soils are predominantly sand or siH, Ihey are usually classified as med;um textured soils. If Ihey are predominantly clay,
|
||
they are usually classified as fine textured soils.
|
||
MIXING AND APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
TriflC OODF is a water dispersible granue to be mixed with water or roost &qUid fertilizers and applied as a spray before or in the sama operation
|
||
as soil incorporation. Proper agitation should be maintained at all times while mixing and apptying Trific 600F. Jet or sparge line agitation
|
||
IS recommended
|
||
APPLICATION AND CALIBRATION TECHNIOUES FOR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION
|
||
Only In ''-he Siaies Of IDAHO, OREGON and WASHINGTON
|
||
TnflC 600F may be applIed through properly equipped chemigation systems for weed control in alfalfa, asparagus, carrots, corn. dl)' beans,
|
||
mint, ard votatoes in the states of Idaho, Oregon and V'Ja<",hington only. Trific 60DF may only be used in chemigation systems which have
|
||
paddle agitation 'Mth suffIcent oot!:om to top agitation to kee~ ·he Tricfic 60 OF in suspension. The system must be monitored closely during
|
||
start-up and periodically thereafter to insure proper application. See crops for specific chemigation instructions. Apply this product only
|
||
through the irrigation systems described below Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. Crop injury. lack of
|
||
effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the aop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water. If you have any questions about
|
||
cahbratJon, you should contact State Extension Service specialists. equipment manufacturers, or other experts. Do not connect an irrigabon
|
||
system 0ncluding greenhouse systems) used for pestlcide~ation to a public water system. A person knowledge-able of the chemigation
|
||
system and responsible for its operation. a under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary
|
||
adjustments shoold ~ need arise. When the system is shut down be sure to maintain agitation in the chemical tank. If the system is to be
|
||
shut down for an extended period of time, add and thoroughly mIX in prior to shut down an anticompaction agent such as Assit to allow for
|
||
better res us pension.
|
||
Conttnuously Moving Center Pivot, Lateral Move, Of End Tow Irrigation Equipment: Trifie 600F shoul<1 be injected continuouJly throughout
|
||
the chemigation pen::d The chemigation metering pump should be checked periodically during appitcation to ensure proper c;>erati~,n_ The
|
||
tnJectlon metering pump must be calibrated as specified by the manufacturer. During chemigation, maintain agitation in su~ply {anI( at all
|
||
times Apply Trifie 60DF 10 sprinkler irrigation equal to ~., inch of water
|
||
. ,
|
||
L--_______ -'-'-_ :c' - -
|
||
,
|
||
|
||
) i i
|
||
CALIBRATION
|
||
A sample calculation for use of TriOic 60DF follows:
|
||
1. Assume 50 acres are to be covered by a chemigation treatment.
|
||
2. At 1.:25lbsJAcre, the amount of product required is 62.5 Ibs. Add this amount of product to 250 gallons of wat, (use
|
||
4 gallons of water per pound of 'IC 6ODF).
|
||
3. Adjust the injection system to ueliver the 250 gallons of solution during the time required to apply 1 inch of water
|
||
to 50 acres,
|
||
If the irrigation system requires 7.5 hours to deliver 1 inch of 'Nater to 50 acres, the injection rate is 33,33
|
||
gallons per hour.
|
||
250 gallonsi7.5 hours = 33.33 gallonslhour
|
||
33,33 gallons = 4266 ounces
|
||
4266 ounces per hour divided by 60 minutes per hour • 71 ounces per minute
|
||
4. Adjust the acreage and rates per acr. to the particular soil conditions and size of field,
|
||
SAFETY DEVICES
|
||
(1) The systems deSignated above must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located
|
||
on the mgation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow, (2) All pesticide injection pipelines must contain a functional,
|
||
automatic, quick-closing check vaNe to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump, (3) The pestiCide injection pipeline must also
|
||
contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the Intake side of the Injection pump and connected to tl,e system
|
||
intertocl< to p"""",t fluid from being withdrawn from supply tank whon the irrigation system Is e~her automatically or manually shut down, (4)
|
||
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide Injection pump when the water pump motor
|
||
stops. (5) The irrigation line or water pump must inclutie a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water
|
||
pressure decreases to the point whoM pesticide distribution is adversely affected. (6) Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positJve
|
||
displacanenl injection pump (e.g. ciaphragm pump) eftectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pestiCides and
|
||
capable of being fitted with a system intertock. (7) Do not apply when wind speed favors drin beyond the area intended for treatmenl.
|
||
POSTING OF AREAS TO BE CHEMIGATED is required when 1) any part of a treated area is within 300 feet of sensnive areas such as
|
||
residential arMS, tabor camps, rusinesses, day care centers, hospitals, in· patient clinics, nursing homes or any public areas such as schools,
|
||
parks, playgrounds, or alher public facihties not including public roads, or 2) when the chemigated area is open to the public such as ~olf
|
||
courses ar retail greenhouses,
|
||
Posting must conform to the following requirements. Treated areas shall be posted with signs at all usual points of entry and along likely
|
||
routes of approach ~om!he listed senslive areas. When there are no usual points of entry, signs m'lst be posted in the corners of the treated
|
||
areas aoo In any aher location affording maximum visibility to sensitive aro.s, The printed side of the sign should face away from the treated
|
||
area towards the sensitive area. The signs shall be printed in English. Signs must be posted prior to application and must remain posted
|
||
until foliage has dried and scil surface water has disappeared. Signs may remain in place indefinitely as long as they are composed of
|
||
materials to prevent deterioration and maintain legibility for the duration of the posting period.
|
||
AI! words shall consist of letters at least 2 1/2 inches taU, and all letters and the symbol shall be a cclor which sharply contrasts With their
|
||
immediate background. At the top of the sign shall be the words - KEEP OUT, followed by an octagonal stop sign sign symbol at least 8
|
||
Inches In diameter containing the word STOP. Below the symbol shall be the words PESTICIDES IN IRRIGATION WATER.
|
||
MIXING DIRECTIONS FOR CHEMIGATION
|
||
Use 4 gallOnS Of rTl()re of 'Nater for each pound of Trifie 60DF needed. Add at least half the water required for the applicatlon to the chemical
|
||
tank. Start the agitation and add the desired amount of Trifle 60DF. Add the remaining amount of water required. Continue agitation until
|
||
the tank has been emptied.
|
||
GROUND APPLICA TION: Apply in 5 to 40 gallons of watLO/acre (broadcast basis) using any properly calibrated low· pressure sprayer that
|
||
'NIl uniformly apply the spray. Pour the recommended amount of product into the spray tank WIth agitation during the filling operation and mix
|
||
tr,21roughly before spraying. As the amount of water decreases, the Importance of 3ccurate calibration and Uniform application increases.
|
||
Check the sprayer daily Do not apply the herbicide to soils W'iich are ~t or in poor condition or to soils which are subject to prolonged periods
|
||
of flOOding
|
||
SCREEN MESH SIZE RECOMMENDATION: Trific 600F should be used with a 50 mesh size screen or coarser. A small ... r~: -C!' 1 silp.
|
||
may result in particle build-up on screen and pressure loss to spray tips.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION: Fct best resens apply to a dry soil surface at a spray volume of from 5 to 10 gallonslacre Adjust pLmp ",essure,
|
||
nozzle arrangements, flying speed and height to provide uniform application. Use marker~ or flagmen !o a:"SJ.l r.fJper applicat"on spray
|
||
widths Do not apply when the wind is browing at a velocity of 5 mph.;)r greater.
|
||
INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
Before Plantina. For best resuHs ~he herbicide mlJst be incorporated within 24 hours after application. A second'incorporaf:m b r~uired
|
||
at any lime prior to planting using the equipment in a different direction from the first Incorporation should p!ac~ th'p,product Ihfo thl top 2
|
||
0( 3 inches of the final seedbed. Variable weed control may resutt from delayed incorporation if the herbicidtd d. "aj)~lied to a wet, Harm soil
|
||
surface or if the wind velocity IS 10 mph or higher
|
||
ARer .ElalJtj!!9 When incorporating after planting (check crops approved for inr.orporation after p1<::ntlng), use P.T.O.·driven F;quirment or
|
||
Roiling Cultivaters and adjust to till the soil r,ver the seed or throw treated soil toward the crop. AVoid disturbing the seed 0,' me.;h&,"lIcally
|
||
damaging the crop. ' , ,
|
||
tnJ!~I:t~~Q....GJd.lture: For effective weed control in bedded cutture the product shoukt be incorporated into the top 2 to 3 inches of the final
|
||
\
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
seedbed. WhOll applying prior to beddng, apply ard n<XIfPO"I!e one time. The bedding operation serves as the second incorporation. When
|
||
applying .n.r bedding, knock oU beds to planting height before application and incorporation on bedded ground. Avoid removal of tmated
|
||
SOil from the seedbed before or during the planting operation. This will expose untreated soil and allow weeds to germinate in the drill rC:JtN.
|
||
Eqyicment: For incorporation use machinery which pulverizes large clods and mlxe. the herbicide thoroughly wllh the soil. Thorough
|
||
incorporation may be aChieved wlIh the following: Disc, set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operated in two different directions at 4 to 6 mph;
|
||
Field Cultivator, set to cut 3 to 4 Inches deep and operated at 5 mph or more; Rolling Cu~ivator, set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operated
|
||
two limes at 6 to 8 mph (adequate for use on coarse and medium textured scils only); Bed Conditioner, set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and
|
||
operated one time at 4 to 6 mph (adequate for use on coarse and medium textured soils only); Mulch Treader and other similar dl",,-type
|
||
implements, set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operated at 5 to 8 mph in two diUerent directions; P.T.O.-driven equipment (tillers, cuntvators,
|
||
hoes), set to cut 2 to 3 inChes deep v.ith rotors spaced to provide a clean sweep of the soil and operated one time (they should not be operated
|
||
at a speed grealer than 4 mph).
|
||
APPLICATION WITH LIQUID FERTILIZERS
|
||
Tnfte OODF may be mixed wlIh most liquid fertilizer material •. The combination of Trifle 60DF wlIh solutions and suspension-type fertilizers
|
||
prcMdes weed and grass control equal to the same rates of Trifle 60DF applied In water. Follow Trifle 60DF label recommendations regarding
|
||
rates per acre, crops, incorporation directions, special instructions, cautions and special precautions.
|
||
IndMdual state regulations relating to liquid fertilzer mixing, registration, labeling and applications are the rC!Sponsibilily of the individual and/or
|
||
company selling the fertilizer and chemical mixture.
|
||
COMPATIBILITY TESTING: Tr,fic 60DF alone or in tank mixture wlIh dry fIowables, wettable powders (WP), aqueous suspensions (AS),
|
||
nowables (F), liquids (L), or solutions (S) may not combine properly wlIh some fluid fertilizer materials. Small quantitJes should always be
|
||
tested before full-SCale mixing. This will detenmin. whether a compatibility agent is needed, and which agent does the best job. Ther. are
|
||
many other st.rfactants on tine mar1<eI which were not designed for use wlIh liquid fertilizers. Use the following test to select the correct agent
|
||
for your mixture.
|
||
1. Put 1 pint of liquid fertilizer in a quart jar.
|
||
2. Add 1 to 4 teaspoon(s) of tine dry fIowable, WP, AS, F or L fonmulatlon (depending on the recommended rate per acre) to the liquid
|
||
fertdizer. Close jar and agttate until the materials are dispersed evenly in the fertilizer. If the materials do not disperse well, tt may
|
||
be necessary to slurry the chemicals in water before adding to the fertilizer.
|
||
3. After dispersing Ihe materials (Step 2), add 3 to 4 teaspoons of Trific 60DF to the jar and shake well. Add solution herbicides to
|
||
the mOdurei2st and agitate. Observe the jar for about 10 minutes. If the materials rise to the surface and form a thick layer which
|
||
'Mn not redisperse ",,",en aglated, a compabbility agent is needed. If the mixture is easily redispersed to its original state with slight
|
||
agltallon, no agent is needed but good agitation must be provided in the fertiliz.r spray tank.
|
||
4. If the need for a compatbity agent is indicated: Using a clean quart jar, start at Step t above, add X teaspoon of the compatibility
|
||
agent to the liqUid fertilizer, mix well, then repeat Steps 2 and 3.
|
||
NOTE, W,thout proper agitation Triflc 60DF will settle out in the spray tank.
|
||
RiVOrside Comb"" has been lt1oroughly tested and approved as an effective compatibility agent which will enable the mixture to remain uniform
|
||
'Mth Irttle cr no separating to( one-half hour or longer. If slight separation does occur, 2 to 3 inversions of the jar should give a uniform remIX.
|
||
If curds form which will not redisperse, more Riverside Combine or another agent should be tried.
|
||
Use a clean Jar for each test. The compatible mixture will have a uniform appearance and will be relatively easy to keep mixed With g~f'\t!e
|
||
agitation of the Jar.
|
||
LIQUID FERTILIZER MIXING INSTRUCTIONS: Water dispersible granules, such as Tnflc 6ODF, can be mixed with liqUid fertiltzers. In
|
||
aJi cases, continuous agitation is requIred to prevent the Trific 60DF from forming nondispersib1e clumps. When used with a high potash or
|
||
heavy clay suspension fertJlizer, Tnfic 60DF should be added thr'Jugh an Inductor system If a"""aole. When necessary, a compatibilily agent
|
||
can be used to enhance dispersion (see COMPATIBILITY rESTING). The use of compatibilily agents is especially Important when tank
|
||
ml)""9 water disperSible granules with dry nowables (DF), wettable powders (WP), aqueous suspensions (AS), nowables (F), liquids (L), or
|
||
solu':ions (5) in liquid ferliltzer. If the dispersion is not uniform and the Trific 60DF rises to the surface of the fertilizer, the Triftc 60DF may
|
||
combine With the wettable powder, nowable, or suspension to form lumps w~ich are difficult 10 redisperse, Anyone of a number of
|
||
compatibtllty agents is helph,d in causng water dispe,,"ble granules to form dispersed mixtures with liqUid fertilizers. These compatibility agents
|
||
can be used at rates as low as 1 Y1 to 2 pints per ton of liquid fertlll1'er and should be mixed ...veil with the fertilizer before adding the water
|
||
dispersible granules. Read the label on the compatibility agents arId follow the directions.
|
||
Riverside Combine and other phosphate ester-type surlactants are designed to be used wtth liquid fertilizers. They usually do not work as
|
||
compatibility agents In tank mixtures in plain water.
|
||
Application • Spu~d the fert~izer/pesticide mixture with a property calibrated applicator Be certain the material is applied unital, nly to ~he soil
|
||
surface.
|
||
I ncorpor ahon - F allow normal T nf!.: 60D F incorporation procedures
|
||
FERTILIZER IMPREGNATION
|
||
Trific 60DF may be applied when coated on or impregnated In dry granular fertilizer for preplant incorporated wee<\ torlt/oj. Ali
|
||
recommendations, cautions and special precautions on this label must be followed along with state regulatiol\~ ';':io'I}19 to dry .:Jdlk f~ili.zer
|
||
blending, impregnating and labeling. Also, follow the precautions on the labtl of any other product mixed wit;, Tr,,:i.J GOOF
|
||
GENERAL BLEND!NG DIRECTIONS: Tnflc 60DF may be coated on or Impregnated In dry bulk fertilizers using rotary drcm ,)I.~u .. rs or
|
||
b!endlng aug .. s. G<>NG-~"'''~G 6CDF or taRk ",,.e. ~TffiiG.OODl"oo<>r-"'~ __
|
||
~ ~ Any commonty used dry tertiizer can be used for Impregnattion of Trifie 600F. Do not use diesel fuel as a .t{ck"ng 1gent.
|
||
Use a minimum of 200 pound::; and a mi1)(imum fa 450 pounds dry fertilizer per acre. Use equipment that gives uniform distnbution'of the
|
||
herbicide throughout each batch of impregnated fertilizer. Non-uniform impregnation can cause r.rop injury or unsatistar.tory performance.
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
A Trlfic 60DF may be used as the only herbicide or in tank mixes iNhere an EC or other liquid herbicide acts as the sticking agent.
|
||
A minimum of 1·2 gallons of liquid per ton of dry fertilizer Is required to stick the Trific 60DF to the dry fertilizer.
|
||
1. While the fertilizer is blending, add Trific 60DF
|
||
2. If a tank mix, add the other product(s).
|
||
3. Add 1·2 gallons of 28% UAN or _lwei 1 D-34-0 per ton of dry fertilizer.
|
||
4. Continue blending thoroughly (3 minu!es or mar. for rotary blenders).
|
||
5. When necossal'{, odd a drying agent to ensure a spreadable herbicide/fertilizer mixture.
|
||
B. Pre·slurried Trific 60DF can be used alone or In a tank mix for impregnation. When necessary, add a drying agent to ensure a
|
||
spreadable herbicide/fertilizer mixture.
|
||
CLEAN OUT: The equipment used to 1npregna1e or apply fertilizer impregnated with Trifle 60DF or combinations Including Trifle 60DF must
|
||
be c,.aned out by running at least 1,000 pounds of fertilizer not impregnated with Trlfic 60DF through the Impregnating equipment and
|
||
application equipmert, if the next batch of matertalls to be applied to a crop for which Trlfic 60DF or the tank mix herbiclde is not registered.
|
||
APPLICA nON: Spread the fertiizer/chemlcal mildIn wah • property calibrated applICator. Applying the matertal unifonnly to the soil surtac.e
|
||
is essential. Incorporate within 24 hours aner application. See "Incorporation" section for more details.
|
||
Use the following formula to calculate the amount of Trifle 60DF to be impregnated per ton of dry bulk fertilizer:
|
||
Pounds of Trific 60DF IAcre X 2000 = Pounds TriflC 60DF
|
||
Pounds FertilizerlA Per Ton Fertilizer
|
||
CROPRECOMMENDAnONS
|
||
Wheo'e applicable, rates are given for eastern United St.tes and western Untted States. The dividing Rne between easte", and western states
|
||
is the peint where the average rainfaillyear is • minimum of 20 to 25 inches.
|
||
Rates are given for broadcast application; for band application use proportionally less amount of product.
|
||
ALFALFA (Established)
|
||
Use restricted to Western U.S. only.
|
||
Apply to established aWatta stands at a broadcast rattWcre of 1 Y. bs. on coarse soil and Fh Ibs .. on medium and fine soils. Use incorper.tion
|
||
equipment that will ensure thorough soil mixing wrth a minimum of damage to the established alfalfa.
|
||
Chernigation • Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only: Triflc 60DF may be applied through property eqUipped chemigation systems for weed
|
||
control In alfalfa. Refer to the "Application by Chemlgation" section of this label for chemigatlon use directions. Do not apply Trifle 60DF
|
||
Ihrough any type of irrigation system unless these direction. are caeefully followed.
|
||
ASPARAGUS (Established)
|
||
Follow recommended soil preparation, application and incorporation procedures for Trifie 600F.
|
||
Trifie 600F can be applied to established asparagus as a single or as a split application. In the winter or early spring, apply Trine 600F to
|
||
asparagus after ferns are removed but before spearn emerge. Or, apply aner harvest in the late spring or early summer before ferning begins.
|
||
Trifc fCOF Will suppress volunteer seedling asparagus and field bindweed if the following recommended rates and applicat!on schedules are
|
||
used
|
||
;
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
Follow recommended soil preparation, appUcation and incorporation procedures for Trine 600F.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre -
|
||
Trifle· 60DF
|
||
Spl~ Application SinQle Application
|
||
Soil Texture Before + After Befor. or After
|
||
Harvest Harvest Harvest Harvest
|
||
(pounds) (pounds)
|
||
Coarse 'AI + 'AI 1% or 1'''' Medium 1% + 1% 2% or 2%
|
||
Fine 17{, + t% 3% or 31/3
|
||
·In any single calendar year, the maximum Trifle 60DF to apply is t % pounds per acre on coorse soils; 2% pounds on medium wils; and 3'h
|
||
pounds on fine soils.
|
||
Chemigation - Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only: Trifle GOOF may be applied through properly equipped ehomigation systems for weed
|
||
control in asparagus. Refer to the "Application by Chemigalion" seclion of this labet for ehernigalion use direclions. Do nol apply Trife 60DF
|
||
through any Iype of irrigalion syslem unless Ihese directions are carefully followed.
|
||
BARLEY - TRIFIC GOOF ALONE
|
||
Trifle 600F is recommended as a poslplanl incorporated treatmenllo control foxtail (pigeongrass).
|
||
Apply Trifie GOOF at a broadcast rate of 7ft! pound per acre on coarse and medium soils and 1 Va pounds on fine soils.
|
||
Plant 2 to 3 inches deep in a well-lilled seedbed. Apply Trifie GODF after seeding but beforelhe crop emerges. To ineorporale, use flex-tine
|
||
0( diamond harruws operaled two limes in differenl directions, al speeds of at leasl 5 mph. Ineorpo'ate by operating equipment 1 10 1 ~ inches
|
||
deep. Application and the first incorporation should be d'-me in the same operation if possible. Both incorporations must be done within 24
|
||
hours.
|
||
BARLEY (FALL APPLICATION) - FOXTAIUPIGEONGRASS CONTROL
|
||
Tnfe OODF may be fall applied for foxtalVpigeongrass control in ba~ey planled Ihe following spring. Trifoe 600F may be applied to ground thaI
|
||
has a manageable trash level, has been fallowed or pretilled. The first incorporation is required within 24 hours after application. A second
|
||
Incorporation is required prior to planting to destroy emerged weeds and to ensure an even distribution of Trifie 60DF treated soil.
|
||
Apply Tnfie 600F at a broadcast rate of 7fe pound per acre on coarse and Medium soils and 1% pounds on fine soils.
|
||
BARLEY (ACREAGE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM) - FOXTAIL CONTROL
|
||
TrlflC mCF may be applied ,n th~ spnng as a preplant soil incorporated treatment for foxtail control in spring seeded barley grovvn on land used
|
||
In acreage conservation reserve programs.
|
||
T nfc &::lOF should be appli"!d at the rate of 7/& pound per acre on coarse-text'Jred Salls and 1 V. pounds per acre on medium· and fine-textured
|
||
SOils Do not excf'ed this rale or crop injury may occur.
|
||
Planting Directions-·Barley should be seeded approximately 2 inches deep.
|
||
Precaution--Use of this practice may result in a slight stand reductllm. FolIO'h the most severe grazing restrictions imPl'sed either 'r:ty the
|
||
pestelde label or "'" the USDA Acreage Conservatiro Rese!\'e Program, wI1ic~ever is longer. Consun the local ASC office or other state agency
|
||
to determine the period of the USDA grazing restriction.
|
||
BARLEY - TRIFIC 6ODF/~AR·GO TANK MIX
|
||
Tnf:c 600F/Far-Go applied as a postplant incorporated treatr-·ent WIll control foxtail (pigrongrass) and wild uat
|
||
Plant 2 to 3 Inches deep In a weD-tiBed seedbed. Apply Trifie 600F/Far-Go after seeding but before crop emerges. To incorpor ... te, use ftex-tine
|
||
or diamon, 1 harrows t'M) times, operated in different directions, at speeds of at least 5 mph. Incorporate by operating equrpmen" 1 to • X. Inches
|
||
de-ep Application and the first incorporation should be done in the sar1e operation If possiblp.; if not, incorporate immediately '"'her application.
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
-
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
Soil Texture Trifie 60DF Far-Go
|
||
~oarse 'II> lb. 2~ pis.
|
||
Medium '1,lb. 2~ Dis.
|
||
Fine 1Y.lbs. 2~ pts.
|
||
Precaulion: Over application may resu~ in erep injury. Read the Far-Go label carefully beiore using.
|
||
BEANS
|
||
DRY BEANS AND CASTOR BEANS
|
||
Apply and incorporale before planting at the following:
|
||
-
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil Texture Eastern U.S. W""lern U.S.
|
||
Coarse 'II> lb. 'II> lb.
|
||
Medium 1y.lbs. 1-1y.lbs.
|
||
Fine 1%lbs. 1Y.lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 111. - Ph Ibs. 111. -1% Ibs.
|
||
5.1 10 10% organic matter 1%lbs. H',lbs.
|
||
For dry beans grown in Idaho. Oregon, and Washington only, apply any time between October 15 and December 31 at a broadcast ratelaere
|
||
of 1/a lb. on coarse soil, 1 • 1 % Ibs. on medium soil, 1 Y.lbs. on fine soil.
|
||
Chemigation - Idaho, O'egon and WaShington Only: Trifie 60LJF may be applied through property eqUipped chemigation systems for weed
|
||
control in dry beans. Refer to the "Application by Chemigatiof," section of this label for chemigaUon use directions, Do not apply Trifle 600F
|
||
through any type of irrigation system unless these directions are carefully followed.
|
||
DRY BEANS - TRIFIC 6ODFIEPTAM" TANK MIX
|
||
Apply from two days before planting (up to planting In the eastern US) at the following:
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil Texture Tnfie 60DF Eptam 7E
|
||
Eastern U S. Western U S.
|
||
Coarse 7/e lb. 1Je!b. 2Y~3Y. pts
|
||
Medium 1 Ya Ibs. 1 -l'X.lbs. 2~·3~ pts.
|
||
Fine 1::/) Ibs, 1 v" Ibs. 2Y:t-3~ ols.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 1 "It • 1;.'3 Ibs. lY. -1;.'3 Ib~. 2y'-3~ pts.
|
||
S 1 to 10% orgamc matter ",t,lbs. Bo', Ibs. 2Y.-3Y. rt'
|
||
Precautions- This combination should not be used on soybean, black-eyed peas (beans), lima beans and other flatpoddt1d oo,:.ns except
|
||
Romano. Do not llse the foliage from a crop treated with this tank-mix for feed or for grazing.
|
||
Observe all directions, precautions and limitations on both products' labeling.
|
||
GUAR BEANS MUNGBEANS. LIMA BEANS, SNAP BEANS
|
||
Apply and Incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 7/8 lb. on coarse soil and 1 1I41bs. on medium and fine "';...()lls ~
|
||
. , .
|
||
. , ';'
|
||
'.
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
CARROTS
|
||
Apply and incorporate before planting at the fallowing:
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil Texture Easlern U.S. Western U.S.
|
||
-Coarse '/.Ib. '/\lIb.
|
||
Medium lY.lbs. 1 -lY.lbs.
|
||
Fine l%lbs. lV,lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 1'4 - 1 % Ibs. lY. -1% Ibs.
|
||
5.1 10 10% orQanic matter l%lbs. 1 % Ibs.
|
||
Chemigalion - Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only: Trifle 60DF may be applied Ihrough properly equipped chemlgalion syslems for weed
|
||
conlrol in carrols. Refer 10 the "Application by Chemigalion" seclion of Ihis label for chemigalion use directions. Do nol apply TriflC 60DF
|
||
Ihrough any type of irrigotion syslem unless these direclions are carefully followed.
|
||
CELERY
|
||
Bolh direct-seeded and transplant.
|
||
Apply and incorporate before planting or lranspla. 'ling allhe fallowing:
|
||
Broadcast ratalacre
|
||
Soil Texture Western U.S. only
|
||
Coarse ,/, lb.
|
||
Medium 1·1%lbs.
|
||
Fine 1%lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 1Va-'1%lbs.
|
||
5 1 to 10% orQanic matter l%lbs.
|
||
C.HICORY/ENDIVES
|
||
Apply Trifle 60DF at the foHowing rates and incorporate before planting.
|
||
Broadcast Rate/Acre
|
||
Soil Texture Trifle 60DF
|
||
Coarse ,/, lb.
|
||
Medium 1%lbs.
|
||
Fine 11131bs
|
||
2% to 5% organic matter --- 1Y.-1%tbs.
|
||
5.1 to 10% orqan:c matter 1'13 Ibs.
|
||
• •
|
||
j
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
COLE CROPS
|
||
9ROCCOll, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER
|
||
For transpid 'IS, appty and incorporate before transplanting at the following:
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
-
|
||
Soil Texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
|
||
~oarse '1.lb. " lb.
|
||
Medium 1Y.lbs. 1 ·lY.lbs.
|
||
Fine 1%lbs. l'!.lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% oroanic matter 1%lbs. lY.-l%lbs.
|
||
5.1 to 10% organic matter 1%lbs. l%lbs.
|
||
For direct-seeded, apply and incorporat. before planting at the following:
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil Textur. Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
|
||
Coarse '!alb '10 Ib
|
||
Medium ",llb "/atb
|
||
Fine 1 Xlbs. "/8tb
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter l%lbs. -
|
||
5.1 to 10%
|
||
organic matter - l%!bs.
|
||
Direct-seeded cole crops have exhlb'lted marginal tolerance to recommended rates. Stunting or reduced stands may occur.
|
||
CORN (FIELD CORN) AND GRAIN SORGHUM (MILO)
|
||
Apply Tnr.c 60DF to field corn or grain sorghum (8 inches or taller) as an over-the-top or directed spray to effectively control weeds listed for
|
||
Tilflc 600F
|
||
Sed Preparatiol1--Cultlvate before a Tflfic 60DF appflcation to Insure loose, friable soil, to remove e:::.tablished weeds. and to cover the base of
|
||
plants with SOil
|
||
Application Oirections-l riric 600F should be applied and incorporated at the recommended rates fO( the soil texture when the crop is well
|
||
established (8 Inches ex tan ... ). Trifle 60DF may be apphed either as an over-the-top spray or as a directed spray. Drop nozzles should be used
|
||
rf foliage prevents ulJiform coverage of soil surface. Soil incorporation may be accomplished with onty one pass of a sweep-type cultivator or
|
||
a properly adjusted rolling cultivator.
|
||
The sweep-type cultivator should have 3 to 5 sweeps per rovv middle and be operated at 6 to 8 mph. Set the middle sweeps so as to avoid
|
||
exposing untreated soil, Adjust the incorporation tools to prevent crop injury.
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil Texture Tnfle 60DF -
|
||
Course %. % lb.-
|
||
Meulum T/e· 1Yt Ibs
|
||
Fine 1% ·1o/llbs.
|
||
Use the lower rates when light weed pr'=!ssure is antiCipated and the higher rates Vv'hen heavy weed pres-sur" ''! ?r'j'-ipated.
|
||
*Ccrn Orty: Apply 7/", to lV, Ibs. per acre In Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Vir~inia to control faIlJ .. an'Fum and
|
||
Texas panicum
|
||
Prp.cauUon· 00 nct ap~ Tnfic 600F 10 corn g/'O'M1 for seed Do nd appty Trific 60DF to corn or sorghum as a preplan! or pre~rrt~lg~'1ce treat
|
||
ment. or crop Injury may occur
|
||
\
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
, ,
|
||
Chemigatlon Insluetions -Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only: TriflC 60DF may be applied through properly equipped ehemigallon
|
||
systems for weed control in field corn. Refer to the "Application by Chemigation- section of this labet for chemigatkm use directions. 00 not
|
||
apply Trilic 60DF through any type of irrigation system unless these directiCns ar. carefully followed. Apply TriflC 600F to com from lhe 2 leaf
|
||
stage of growth up to a height of 30 inches. Trilic 600F must be apolled prior to weed emergence of aner existing weeds are controlled.
|
||
Broadcast 7/8 to 1 1/4 Ibs. per acre to coarse and medium soil textures.
|
||
TRIFIC 600F/ATRAZINE TANK MIX
|
||
TrrflC roOF may be: applied in tank-mix combination with atrazine plus an emulsif~ble oil-or oil concentrate when corn is at the 2-leaf stage or
|
||
laler and weeds are no more IIlan I Yo nches high. A 24-48 hour interval is required for the post-emergence activity of atrazlne, aner which the
|
||
TriflUralin may be actMited by incorporati~n or one-half inch of rain or irrigation. Use the applicalk>n rates and incorporation methods for TriflC
|
||
60 OF recomended in the above section. Refer to the Atrazine label for specifIC rates of that herbicide
|
||
conON
|
||
Preem~rgence appliCation.
|
||
Appl'l and incorporate before plantlnQ, at plantinQ, immediatel'laner plantinQ, at the folJowinQ:
|
||
Broadcast rate/arr.
|
||
Soil texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
|
||
Coarse '" lb. '" lb.
|
||
Medium 1%lbs. I- IY.lbs.
|
||
Fine I¥> Ibs. 1 %Ibs.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 1Ytlbs. IY. -I¥> Ibs.
|
||
5.1 to 10% orQanic matter I¥> - 21bs. t¥> Ibs.
|
||
When mc:>rporatlng after plantIng. care must be taken not to disturb the seed.
|
||
Postemergencf! and lay-by applicallon.
|
||
Apply any lime up 10 lay-by but not less than 90 days before harvest. Direct lay-by applica~ons 10 the soil between the rows and beneath
|
||
emerged cotton plants. Use the same rates as for p~eemergence application.
|
||
Fall application.
|
||
Apply and incorporale any time from Oclober t 5 to December 31. The ground may be len nat or bedded-up over winler. On uedded ground,
|
||
knock bees d<mn to desired height before plariing,lTlCI'Jilg some treated sal from beds into furrows. Where soil IS len nat over winter, be careful
|
||
not to turn up untreated soli during spring bedding operations. Destroy established "Needs during seedbed preparation. If weeds become
|
||
established In furro'NS due to uncovering of untreated soil during bedding, destroy these weeds before planting. In the fall. do not appty Tnfic
|
||
60DF to SOils which are wet or subject to prolonged periods of flooding.
|
||
In A.labama, Arkansas. Northern FkJrY· ..... Gea'"gia, Louisi.lna, Mis.sissippi, SE Missoun bootheel, New Mexico, Nor1h Carolina, Oklahoma, South
|
||
Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, apply and Incorporate at a broadcast rateiacrc of 1;-'3 Ibs. on coarse and medium SOils and 2lbs. on fine sot!.
|
||
In Arizona, California and Nevada, apply and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 Y. Ibs. on coarse soil, 10/3 Ibs. on medium S(I;;, 2 Ibs. on
|
||
fine 5011
|
||
In states other than those listed above, apply and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 1fa lb. on coarse soil, 1'/" Ibs. on medium soli, 1713 Ibs.
|
||
on fine soil, 1 Y. Ibs. on solis with 2 to 5% organic matter, 10/:) to 2 Ibs. on Salls wrt!l 5.1 to 10% organtc matter.
|
||
Incorporation with Bedding Implel nents.
|
||
Bedding Implements (listers ard hlppers) may be used to soil incorporate Trifie 60DF for weed control in cotton. Because bedding implements
|
||
do net pi'CMde thorough soil miXing under aU condihons, closely follow dlt"ectlOflS to optimize weed control. Weed control resulting !'om single
|
||
pass jncor~':tjon WIth bedding eqUIpment w;n be reduced compared to conventional double pass incorporation Use the application rate
|
||
reco~r-:.;:nded above for the 5011 te:dure to be treated.
|
||
Soli Preparation.
|
||
Crop ReSIdues or E.xJstirlg Weeds: GrO\Jld CCNeI, SlCh as crop residues Of existing 'Needs, can interfere wrth uniform 5011 incor;n"J'irr of Tnfle
|
||
6ODF. A manageable level of such grOUld CCNet a crop reSidues, if excessive, ~hould be reduced by appropriate soil tillage pnor to applicatIOn
|
||
General ~OII Conditions. The soil surface should be smooth enough to allow for uniform apphcation and effie ~nt Incoporatlon:::.~ ';',ific 6ODF.
|
||
Apply Trlfie 60DF when SOil moisture is sufficient to allO'N the breakup of large clods and uniform mixing dur'r£ 1'1" ;.,corporafirr rrocesc;.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
Use Directions for Bedding Equipment.
|
||
A isler a c:isk beckier may be used to incorporate TriflC 6ODF. Operate the implement according to the manufacture(s use directions in order
|
||
to produ:e beds of the desired height. A ripper shank, sweep or chisel shank should be mounted on the bedder In a position behind the spray
|
||
nozzles but ahead of the Dodder 100110 help dislribute TriflC 600F in lhe cenler of the bed. The use of bed tillage equipment such as rolling
|
||
rulivators, PTO driven rod weeders or bed caldti:lners after the bedding operalion will provide additional soil mixing. Avoid deep tillage which
|
||
might bring untreated soil to the surface resulting in loss of 'Need control. Weather condrUons, cuttural practices, bed tillage and planting
|
||
procedures can affect the distribution of Triflc 600F treated soil. Weed control obtained will be dependent upon how uniformly TriflC 600F
|
||
treated soil is distributed over the soil surface at the time of planting. •
|
||
If trifluralin treated soil is moved exposing unlreated soil during bed tillage 0/ pla"ling, a band applicalion of TriflC 600F al planting or a poste
|
||
mergence 3pplication may be required to restore uniform weed control.
|
||
Precat.1ions.
|
||
Do nol incorporale with the bedding equipmenl if Ihe soil is too wet for uniform soil mixing.
|
||
Special applicallons.
|
||
For Ihe control of Fall Panicum, apply and incorporale ala broadcast rate/acre of 1% Ibs. on both coarse and medium soils.
|
||
FOf the control of Rhizome Jomsongrass in al conon producing slales, except Arizona and California, apply a double-rale TriflC 600F program
|
||
for 2 years in a row.
|
||
Applicalions can be made in spring, any time before planting for two years in a row or between October 15 and December 31 for two years in
|
||
a rr:tN at a broadcast rate/aae of 1 % Ibs, on coarse soil, 2l-S Ibs. on medium soil and 3'1:> Ibs. on fine soil. Proper preparation of the soil before
|
||
application and deep incorporation is essential for best resuns, Use a chisel plow 0( similar Implement 10 bring the rhizomes 10 Ihe lop of the
|
||
sol. Then follow with a disc two limes 10 cut the rhizomes inlo 210 3 inch pieces. Some Johnsongrass planls may escape; timely cuttivation
|
||
during the crop season is """""""y. In the season following a double-rale Ireatment, plant only rice 1nd!hoc. crops for which TriflC 600F can
|
||
be applied as a preplanl treatment or injury may resutt.
|
||
For the control of Pigweed and Seeding Johnsongass in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, SE Missouri, North and
|
||
South Carolira, Tennessee ancl Southern Virginia, apply Tnfic 6ODF, preplant, at a broadcast rate/acre of % ~ 1 Y. Ibs. on coarse soil, 1 Y. - 171:1
|
||
Ibs. on medium soil, 12f3Ibs. on fine soil (21,4 Ibs. in Louisiana).
|
||
For a more complete control of all listed grasse3 and weeds in counties along the Texas Gulf Coast (limited to Brazoria. Calhoun, Chambers.
|
||
Fort Bend, Galveston, Harns, Jackson, Jefferson, liberty, Matagorda, Orange, VlCloria, Waller and Wharton counlies), apply up to 2 weeks
|
||
berore planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 Y. Ibs. on coarse soil, 1 'f3 ~bs. on medium soil, 2'% Ibs. on fine soil.
|
||
Precautions: Cotton should be ptanted after earty season adverse weather conditions have passed. especially when using higher rate programs.
|
||
Cool, wet weather early in the grov.1h cycle causes additional stress to the cotton plant. This may result in reduced stands, delayed maturity,
|
||
and rMuced yields.
|
||
TRIFle 600FiRIVERSIU[·1J PROMETRYNE OR CAPAROL1J 4L TANK MIX
|
||
Fer cotton grown In ArIZona. New Mexico and Texas, apply to the flat 5011 surface before diSClng at the follo'Mng
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
SOil T ex1ure Trlfic 600F Riverside® PromPtryne or Caparol 4L
|
||
Coarse 'Ie Ib 32 pts'
|
||
Medium 1-1V.lbs 4 pts
|
||
Fine 12iJ Ibs 4 pts
|
||
. Do not use on sand and loamy sand SOils. FClr band appllcallon the user should apply proportIonally less
|
||
Carefully follow the procedures on the Promt'tryne or Caparollabel ARer the Prometryne or CaparollS well mixed, add thE: Trlfie oOOF and
|
||
agitate continuously
|
||
PrecautortS. Do not lise thIS tar.k--m1X 00 the clJ: areas of newly leVeled rlelds, In areas of excesS salt, and where flooding over '~Ie beds IS likely
|
||
to happen 00 not plart conon In tractor wheel depressions These conditions may cause crop InJury On mulch-olanted cotton water back
|
||
onty aMer cotton seedlings are well established
|
||
Crop rolatTon Cabbage, okra, Onion, and peas may be planted In I,'le fall after a spring apphcation of the m!)\tu'~
|
||
Winter barley. wmter rye ilnd 'Ninler whe3t can be planted in the fall also If ttlf'Y are plowed (jO'NfI and n'1t us~c' 'j" (~ or feec' I '
|
||
Observe all cITrer:tloos. prl:'('.aut1ons and limitations. on both products' iat.ehr,g
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
TRIFIC 6ODF/RIVERSIDE® FLUOMETURON OR COTORAN® 4L TANK MIX
|
||
Except in Arizona and California.
|
||
Apply and incorporale allhe followinq:
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
-
|
||
Soil texture Tnfic 60DF - Riverside® Fluometuron or
|
||
Cotoran 4L
|
||
Coarse 'Ie lb. 2 cts.
|
||
Medium 111.1bs. 3.2DtS.
|
||
Fine 1"" Ibs. 4ots.
|
||
Use 1 S-4O gallons of clean water/acre.
|
||
carefully folow the procedures on the Fluometuron or Cotoran label. Aner the Fluorneturon or Cotoran is well mixed, add <he Trifie 60DF and
|
||
agitate continuously.
|
||
Precautions: Do rot plant crops other than cotton on Ihe treated land within 6 "lOIlths aner application of Ihis tank-mix or crop injury may result.
|
||
Do not feed foliage from treated cotton plant or gin trash to livestock. Do not mix with liquid fertilizers.
|
||
In West Texas, do not use on sandy, loamy sand or fine sandy loam soils. 00 not use on cotton planted in furrows.
|
||
In ArI<ansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, use 1.6 pts. of Fluometuron or Cotoran in 'ank-mix with Trifoc 60DF on sandy loam soils low in organic
|
||
matter.
|
||
In New Mexico, do not plant treated land with crops otr,er than cotton until one year after the last application. Do not use on sandy loam soils
|
||
wrth Jess than 1 percent organic matter.
|
||
Observe all directions, precautions and 1imitaflons on both products' labeling.
|
||
COTORAN OVERLAY: Apply Trifle 600F as recommended and then Riverside® Fluometuron or CatlJra" 4L as a preemergenc~ surface
|
||
treatment at 2 to 4 pts.lacre. On light SOil and sandy seils low in organic matter, use the lower rate. Refer to Riverside or Cotor;m label for
|
||
cautions, precautions and Instructions.
|
||
TRIFIC 6ODFIZORIAL® RAPID 80 TANK-MIX
|
||
Trifie 60DF may be used in tank~mix combination with Zorial® Rapid 80 to control weeds listed (..0' the Trifie 600F label, plus those listed for
|
||
the tank mix. Follow use directions for Trifie GOOF alone, and add Zonal Rapid 80 as directed on the Zoria! Rapid 80 label.
|
||
TRIFle 60')F PREPLANT FOLLOWED BY RIVERSIDE® DIURON 60DF OR KARMEX·:;) 80W OVERLAY
|
||
For cotton gfO'v\'l1 east of ~ .... , MIsSIssippi River. Arkansas, SE Mlssoun. LOUlsI3.'la, and eastem T e)(as, appty and !J1ccrporate T rifie 50DF before
|
||
plantmg at usual rates fhen make a preerr.ergence application of Oiwon 80DF or Karmex BOW at 113 lb. for coarse SOils, ZfJ lb. for medium
|
||
SOils, and 1 Ib for (j~e 5('.15
|
||
Precautions: Do not Lse OIUfon or f<armex on sandy or low organic soils. Do not allow grazing on cot!on treated with Karme)(. Refer to Karmex
|
||
BOW label for additional instructions, cautior,s ;:.,d precautions.
|
||
CUCURBITS
|
||
CANTALOUPES, CUCUMBERS, WATERMELONS
|
||
Use restricted 10 Western US including Texas
|
||
;.\.ppfy to postplanl emerged at the foHO\ov:ng
|
||
Sull texture ___ .-_-_-_-_-_-_-_.-~~_·~~_-.~_-__ +--------~ad(.ast=:r-e-----]
|
||
--i 1 - 1 Yo I!?S"-______ -;
|
||
'/8 lb. Coarse f-=='------------.
|
||
M~ed~iu:'!.m~ ________ . _____ _
|
||
~F~in.':.e------------.. ---+_-------..!.l'~:t.~lbS!!;. .. --____ _ I
|
||
I
|
||
=:j.
|
||
T""
|
||
2 ~o 5% Of game maHer
|
||
Use the higher rate In area!' recel'llng morE'l than 20" dive-raga annual r::\:nf:;tj\
|
||
Ap~ as jirected ., .... ,J)" to tt-.e 5011 betrleetl the rows and ~fled:th tt ":! plants which are In tl~ 310 4 tfue-·''!'af stage Care should be taken thai
|
||
lI'carper IlIOn n\ach'l"'ery ,joe~ n0t (hrnd~W Ule i'1a"lts
|
||
FL~X
|
||
TnrlC roOF can be used as an irv.,orporated tre;atmf't"ll, 'n autumn C I ftlll only for omtrol 0' specifIC ~'elffi5 in ra .... -seoMf'd the 10··1owi""\f sprirlg
|
||
Apr:Jy followr.-y rat~ and Incorporate to a rr'<l)(i:llurn (jepU. of 2··1 if1C;leS wrlhl" 24 hours Befort! spring ~eedif1g, t10 a shalkrN incorporation.
|
||
.j
|
||
\
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
then pack the seedbed and seed using a press drill or hoe dllil to a maximum depth of t ~ inches.
|
||
Broadcast Application Rates IAcre
|
||
5011 Texture TrirlC 600F
|
||
Coarse ""lb .
|
||
.
|
||
Medium "'''Ibs.
|
||
Fine 1%lbs.
|
||
FORAGELEGUIo1ES
|
||
Trifle 60DF can be used as a preplant Incorporated broadcast applied tteatmen! for preemergence control of many annual grasses and
|
||
broadleaf weeds in direct seeded forage legumes used as a cover crop in the acreage conservation reserve program.
|
||
Apply and incorporate Triflc 60DF following recommended procedures on the label. Apply TrirlC 60DF .t the following:
|
||
Soil texture Broadcast ratelacre
|
||
Coarse 'Ao lb.
|
||
Medium 7Je - lV.lbs.
|
||
Fine 1%lbs.
|
||
Use the lower rate range in areas receiving less than 20 inches total annual rainfan or irrigation
|
||
If used urder the Acreage Conservation Reserve Program, follow the more severe grazing restrictions imposed erther by the pesticide label
|
||
or by the USDA Conservati:>n Use Program, whichever is longer. ConsuK the local ASCS committee Of other State Agency to determine the
|
||
period of the USDA grazing restriction.
|
||
Precautions: Some stand reductions may occur with this use; however, excellent weed control 'hill allow time for ~stablishment at a quality
|
||
stand.
|
||
GREENS
|
||
TURNIP GREENS (for processing). COLLARDS, KALE, MUSTARD GREENS
|
||
,A.pply and incorporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of 1fts :b. on coarse solis and lV. Ibs. on medium and fine soils.
|
||
MUSTARD
|
||
For mustard grown for seed or processing for food In Mlnr esota and North Dakota, see "Gr"!'ens" above
|
||
HOPS
|
||
Apply and IncorJX)rate while the established crop is dormant at a broadcast rate/acre of 7/e Ib on coarse soil, 1-1Y41bs. on medium 5011, 1%
|
||
Ibs. on fine 5011 and soi!s with 2 to 10% organic matter.
|
||
MINT
|
||
(Established Peppermint and Spearmint)Apply at • rate of '10 lb. on coarse so.l, 1 lb. on
|
||
medium 5011 and 1 y, Ibs on fine soil during dormant period.
|
||
Use incorporation equipment that wili insure thorough soil miXing wrth minimum damage to the crop.
|
||
Chemigation -Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only: T,,fle 60 OF maybe applied throl':gh property eqUIPped chemigation systems for
|
||
weed control in mint. Refer to the "Application by Chemigatlon~ SectIOn of thiS label for chemigation use directions. 00 not app~ Trifle 50
|
||
OF through any type of irrigation :;ystern unless these dlrecllons are carefulty fo:Jowed
|
||
i.,
|
||
I
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
OKRA
|
||
Appty and incorporate before planting. at planting or immediately after planting at the following:
|
||
Broadcast rateJacre
|
||
Soil texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
|
||
Coarse '/0 lb. 'As lb.
|
||
Medium 'Y.lbs. , -'Y.lbs.
|
||
-
|
||
Fine '%Ibs. 1%lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% organ,c matter ,y. -,% Ibs. ,y. -,% Ibs.
|
||
5.1 to 10% orQanic matter t'7',lbs. 1'1> Ibs.
|
||
ONIONS (Dry Bulb Only)
|
||
TriflC SOOF may be used as an incorporated treatment. Apply as a directed spray between rows. Use shields to prevent contact WIth exposed
|
||
bulbs or foliage. Do not apply less than 60 days before harvest.
|
||
Inco<pOrate 2-4 inches deep wth one pass ot a ~ or rolling cu~lvator. Avoid covering oniOn bulbs with treated scil, and avoid injuring
|
||
bulbs while cunlvating. Do no! use this treatment under high moistures or high salenity conditions or crop injury could resu~.
|
||
Broadcast rate lacre
|
||
Soil Texture TrirlC SOOF
|
||
---
|
||
Coarse ~!J - TIe lb.
|
||
Medium 7/& _ 1 Ytlbs.
|
||
Use lower rate in are-as receiVing less than 20 inches of rain or irrisation.
|
||
PEANUTS
|
||
.spanish peanuts grown In Texas and Oklahoma only.
|
||
Apply and incorporate before planting. at planltng or immediately after planting at a broadcast rate/acre of % lb. on coarse sOIL Care should
|
||
be taken not to disturb the seed when incorporating after planting.
|
||
TRIFIC 6ODFNERNAM" TANK MIX
|
||
Apply up to 10 days prior to planting, Incorporate immediately after application at a broadcast rate/acre of 7/e !b of TrirlC 60DF and 2'13 pIs
|
||
at Vernam 7E.
|
||
Obser.Je all dir.~ctions, precautions and limitations on both products' labeling.
|
||
PEAS
|
||
ENGLISH PEAS. DRY PEAS
|
||
Appty and inc.orporate before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of11e lb. on coarse ann medium soils and 1 Y.lbs. on fine soil.
|
||
TRIFIC 600F/FAR-GO TANK MIX
|
||
In Idaho, Oregon and Washington, the tank mix combination of Triric 600F piUS Far-Go will provide control of 'Wild oat in addition to other
|
||
annual grasses and broad leaf weeds controlled by trifluralin
|
||
Applcation Rates· Broadcasl5Ja lb. per acre on coarse and medium soils; '/elb. on fine soils. Use 'Y. quarts of Far-Go per <1crp. fOI all soil
|
||
textures
|
||
Incorpuoton Directions' Appty and ncorporato '"" to 3 weeks before pianting. Follow recommended incorporat"n procf'duros for Tr;r,c roOF.
|
||
Precautions: Do not apply to lentils. Leaf crinkling and delayed maturity of peas may occur, particularty on clay r.Jint! in the Northwest; U,is
|
||
IS usually more than offset by a reduction of wild oat. Do not use foliage from treated peas for feed or forage. Refer te- the ca'rtions,
|
||
precautIons, and directions on the Far·Go label.
|
||
F all application
|
||
For cry and English peas grown In Idaho, Orogon and Washington only. appty and incorporate any time between October 15 ;!r1'[lpc~mber
|
||
31 at a broadcast r<lte/acre of 118 lb on coarse soil, 1·1'1.lbs. un medium soil and 1,/. lbs. on fine soil. Destroy established ....,eed'S ~uring
|
||
seedbed preparation Do not apply in the faJ! to soilS which are wet or are subject to prolonged perioos of flooding
|
||
SOUTHERN PEAS
|
||
Apply and incorpcrate before planting at t~e fonCl'Ning
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil texture Eastern U.S. Western U.S.
|
||
Coarse ';' lb. 'fa lb.
|
||
Medium 1Xlbs. 1 ·1'1, tbs.
|
||
Fine 1'1> Ib" - l'1.lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 1'1. ·1'1> Ibs, 1'1. -1'1> Ibs,
|
||
5.1 to 10% organic matter 1'1> Ibs. 1'1> Ibs,
|
||
PEPI'ERS
|
||
Apply and incorporate before transplanting at the following:
|
||
Broadcast ratelacre
|
||
Soil texture Eastern U,S, Western U.S.
|
||
Coarse 'Ia Ib, 'Ia lb.
|
||
Medium 1%lbs. 1 ·1'1. Ibs.
|
||
Fine 1'1> Ibs, lY.lbs.
|
||
2 to 5% organic matter 1%lbs. 1'1.-1'1>lb,.
|
||
5,1 to 10% organic matter 1',1, Ibs. 1'1> Ibs.
|
||
Do not apply after transplanting.
|
||
POTATOES
|
||
Not recommended for use in the state of Maine.
|
||
Apply after planling, before emergence or immediately follO'Wing drag off or after the potato plants have fully emerged,
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil texture Eastern U.S. Western U,S
|
||
Coarse 7/15 lb. 7/l!Ilb.
|
||
Medl!Jm 1 Y.lbs. 1 - 1'1. Ibs.
|
||
Fine I'll Ibs, l1J.lbs
|
||
2to 5% organic matter 1% lbs. 1,/.· Ph Ibs.
|
||
5.1 to 1 0% or~anic matter I'll Ibs. I'll Ibs.
|
||
Care should be taken so that incCJl1X)fation machnery does net damage p::Jtato seed pieces or elongating sprouts. Set incorporation eqUIpment
|
||
so that bed and fufTO'oIV' will be uniformly covered by the product. If the layer of Trifle 600F treated soil is not uniform, potato emergence may
|
||
be retarded and stem brittleness can occur. When applying and incor~rating after potato plants have tulty emerged, do not completely cover
|
||
the railage Wlln treated soil.
|
||
Split application in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
|
||
On all Salls apply and Incorporate % lb. before planting and 5f8Ib. after planting when potato plants have fully emerged.
|
||
Chemigation ~ Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only: Trlrle 60 OF may be applied through property equi")p)~ rl"'emlgallon s~lems for
|
||
weed cortrot In potatoes. Refer to the MApplication by Chem'9ation" section of this label for chemigation use ~iret.tio'is 00 not aooly Tnfie
|
||
60 OF through any type of irrigation system unless these directions are carefully followed.
|
||
Precautions. 00 not apply to SOIl containing 2% Of more organiC matter
|
||
, '
|
||
i
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
TRIFle 6ODFIEPT~ TANK MIX
|
||
For potatoes grown in Kansas, Mimesota, Nebraska, Na1h DaIda, Okla'>oma, South Dakola and Texas, apply aner planting, but prior 10 crop
|
||
emergence. In at ... s _ potatoes are normally dragged of! the mixture should be applied and incorporated up to or immediately following
|
||
drag otf.
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
-
|
||
Soil Texture Trific 600F t:.ptam 7E
|
||
Eastern U.S, We;;lem U.S.
|
||
Coarse '10 lb. '10 lb. 1% - 7 pl •. -
|
||
Medium '10 - 1'!o Ibs. '10 - 1 '!olbs. 1% - 7 pl • ."
|
||
Fine '10 - 1'13 lb •. 718 _ 1 Y. lbs. 1%-7 pt • ."
|
||
2to 5%
|
||
orQanic matter l%lbs. 1Y..lbs. 1% - 7 pt • ."
|
||
5.11010%
|
||
organic matter 1'13lbs. 1'13 Ibs. 1% - 7 pis."
|
||
. Use higher rales for nutseage conlrol .
|
||
Precautions: 00 nol graze or teed forage to livestock from fields Ireated wi1h this mixture.
|
||
For potatoes grown in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, apply and incorporate before planling at a broadcast ral. of 5fo lb. of Triflc 6ODF/acre
|
||
and 3% piS. of Eplam 7E1acre on all soils.
|
||
Precautrins: Do rot use this tank mixture both before and after planting in the same season. Do not u')e fOliage from heated crops for feed
|
||
or forage. Observe all directions, precautions and limitations on both products' labeling.
|
||
RAPE (CANOLA)
|
||
For use In all slales excepl Alaska. Trific 60DF may be applied in the tall or early spring prior 10 seedin~. Sel incorporation equipmenllo
|
||
incorporate to a depth of 3 to 4 inches. Apply 718 lb. on coarse soil, 1 %Ibs. on medium soil, and 1;t:, Ibs. on fine soil.
|
||
RADISHES
|
||
Apply as a preplant incorporated treatment.
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
Soil Texture Trific 60DF
|
||
Coarse lie lb.
|
||
Me{Hum 1',1, Ibs.
|
||
Fine 1'l3lbs.
|
||
SAFFLOWER
|
||
A;>ply and Incorporale In Ihe spong before planting or in Ihe tall between Oclober 15 and December 31 allho following:
|
||
Broadcast rate/acre
|
||
SOil texture Easlern U. s. Western U S.
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Coarse 'AI lb. 'AI lb.
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- - - - &
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Medium 1 '!.Ibs. 1-1Y.1b.-.
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Fine 1%lbs. 1 % Ibs.
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2 to 5% oraantc maHer 1 '!.Ibs. i%lbs.
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5.1 10 10% organIC maner P13 - 2 lb •. 1'13 - 2 Ib",-, - .
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Fall application.
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For safnONer gr""" "' Arizooa, Gaifania, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Orege> I, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming: Apply and incorporate anytime
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between Odober 15 and December 31 at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 X lb!. on coarse soil, 10/3 Ibs. on medium soil, 2 Ibs. on fine soil. Ground
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may be len nat C>" bedded-up <NO( wi"O(. On bedded (Tound, knock beds ':own to desired height before planting, moving some treated soil from
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tops into furrO'N'S. Where soil is left nat over winter, take care during spring bedding operations to prevent turning up untreated soil. Destroy
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established weeds during seedbed preparation. If weeds become established in furrows due to uncovering of untreated soil during listing,
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destroy these weeds before planting.
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Precautions: Do not apply in the fall to soils .... hich are wet or are subject to prolonged periods of ncoding.
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SOYBEAN
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Apply and incorporate before planting at the following:
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Soil texture Broadcast ratelacre
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Coarse 'As lb.
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Medium 1%lbs.
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Fine 1'1:> Ibs.
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2 to 5% organic matter 1 Yolba.
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5.1 to 10% organic matter 1% - 2Ibs.·
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• Except charcoal soils in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi (see below).
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Newiy cleared land onen contains i'Ogh organic matter (5 to 100) and charcoal wi1ich resu~s from burning debris. This tends to bind Trifle 60DF
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reducing rts weed CQ"Itroi adMty. Higher rates are therefore necessary, but increased iiltes can cause crop injury if charcoal or organk: matter
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is net present. In the bum rrNI a hijllevel of charcoal is presen~ consequently, poor weed control may resu~ even with an increased rate. Apply
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and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 1 y.. 2lbs. on coarse soil, 21bs. on medium soil, 2~ Ibs. on fine soil,
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Fall application.
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Apply anytime between October 15 and December 31. Ground may be left nat or bedded-up over winter. On bedded ground, knock beds down
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to desired height before planting, moving some treated soil from tops into furrOYIS. Where soil is left nat over winter, take care during spring
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bedding operatioos to pr ..... nt tumng up untreated soil. Destroy established weeds during seedbed preparation. If weeds become established
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in furro'NS due to uncovering of untreated soil during listing, destroy these weeds before planting,
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In Alabama, Arkansas, Northern Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Southeastern Missouri bootheel, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South
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Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas: Appy and incorporate at a broadcast rate/acre of 1% Jbs. on coarse and medium soils and 2lbs. on fine soil.
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In states other than those listed above: Apply and incorporate at a ~roadcast rate/acre of 1/a lb. on coarse soil, 1 % Ibs on medium soil and 1 '13
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los on fine soil, 1 Y.lbs. on coarse soli WIth 210 5% organic matter, 12!J to 2 Ibs. on sOils with 5.1 to 10% organic matter.
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Precautions. Do not apply to salls which are wet or subject to prolonged periods of flooding or where nce was grown the pre .... ious year.
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Special applicatIons.
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For the control of Fall Panicum, appty al a broadcast rate/acre of F/, Ibs. on both coarse and medium soils.
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For more complete control of Prgweed arId Seedling Johnsongrass in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, louisiana, Mississippi,
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Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Southern Virginia: Apply at a broadcast rate/acre of %, ~ 1 Y.
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Ibs. on coarse SOIl, 1 % - 1 o/,Ibs. on medium soil, 1 o/3lbs. on fine soil (2Y.r Ibs. in louisiana),
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F or more complete weed control In the Texas GuJf Coatt (limited to Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Fort Bend, Gatveston, Harris, Jackson,
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Jefferson, liberty. Matagorda, Orange. Victoria, Waller and Wharton counties)' Apply up to 2 weeks before planting at a broadcast rate/acre
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of 1 If. Ihs. on coarse sotl, 1 '1J Ibs. on medium soil, 2Yt Ibs. on fine soil
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For suppression or partial conIrol of Red Rice in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missis..ippl, and Texas: Apply a. directed at double the normal rate the
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first year and at the normal rate the second year. Apply and incorporate anytime in the spOng before planting at the following:
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Broadcast :-ate/acre
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Soil texture 1st Vear 2nd Vear
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Coarse 1"" Ibs. ""b.
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Medium 2%lbs. 1 Y.lbs.
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Fine 3'hlbs. 1% It><.
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2 to 5% organic matter 2%lbs. 1'1olbs.
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5.1 to 10% organic matter 3'hlbs. 1"" - 2 Ibs.
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I f a combination of high organic matter and charcoat are present, apply in the second year the rates tabeled for charcoal soils in Louisiana,
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Arkansas and Miss'lssippi (1 Y.·2 Ibs. on coar':;e soil, 21bs. on medium soil, 2% Ibs. on fine soil),
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Crop rotation: The second year plant only those crops for which Trific 60DF has been registered as a ",eplant treatment, or crop injury may
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result.
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Precautions: Do not plant rice the second year. Rice may be planted the third year.
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F or the controt of Rhizome Johnsongrass in eastem Un~ed States and Texas: Apply in a ,,'" for two consecutive years according to the
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program that basi fils your cuHural practices: As spring apptication, anytime in spOne before planting; as fall application, between October 15
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and December 31; as spm application, directed under both spOng and fall applications.
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Broadcast rate/acre
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Split
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Soil texture Soring or Fall Sorina and Fall
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||
Coarse 1"" Ibs. ""b.
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Medium 2%lbs. 1 Y.lbs.
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Fine ~'l3lbs. 1'h Ibs.
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2 to 5% organiC matter 2}s Ibs. 1 Y.lbs.
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||
5 1 to 10% organic matter 31Jllbs. Ph Ibs.
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5011 Preparation-Proper p!'eparabon of the soil befae application is very important for satisfactory results. Use a chisel plow or similar implement
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to bring miZomes to the top of the soil. Then foHow with a disc two times before application to cut the rhizomes into small (2 to 3 inch) pieces
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?:nd to destroy any emerged johnsongrass.
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lncorporation--Oeep incorporation j~ essential for good Rhizome Johnsongrass control. Incorporate Trifte 60DF thoroughly with a disc set to
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cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 mph. Two passes are necessary, with the second pass in I different direction from the first.
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Cultivation-Some Johnsongrass plants will escape. Timely cultivations during the crop season to remove escaped plants are necessary to
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||
obtain commercially acceptable control.
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||
Crop Rotation: In U"le season foBCM'ing a double rate treatment, plant only rice or those crops for which Trific 60DF can be applied as a preplant
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||
treatment or injUry may result.
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||
For the control of Wild Cane (shattercane).
|
||
Wild Cane can germinate from greater soil t1epth thal"l most other weed seeds. Several-nushes" or germinating times are comlT'on in one
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||
season. Commercially acceptable control of Wild Cane can be obtained wrth increased rates of Trifte 600F.
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||
Land preparation: Work the soil to destroy existing grasV's and weeds. Thot'oughty moc crop residves into thfl" soli ~o " depth of 4 to 6 inches.
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||
Application: Apply before planting at a broadcast rate/acre of % lb. on coarse soil, 10/3 Ibs. on medium soil, 2 IL!... J, I fine soil.' , , •
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||
, ...
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||
Incorporation: Deep Incaporation is essential to good Wild Cane control. Incorporate thoroughly with a disc .. ' t? c'rt 4 to 6 il!r,l\e\ dl-ep and
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||
operate In 2 different directions at 4 to 6 mph. Cultivations during the crop season "Will also contribute to controL, .
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