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# FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **100-1003**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Fluazifop-P-butyl (13%)
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- Label accepted: 1994-02-28
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/010182-00104-19940228.pdf
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I" 18'~ - 104
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEcnON AGENCY
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WASHINGTON. D.C. 2Q.46O
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Anne L. Pedersen
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ZENECA INC.
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1800 CONCORD PIKE
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WILMINGTON, DE 19897
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FEB 281994
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OFFICEOf'
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PAfNEN1lON. PESTICIlES NID
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TOXIC SlIISTANCES
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Subject: Label Amendment Submission of 08/04/93 in Response to PR Notice 93-1
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EPA Reg. No. 10182-104 -
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FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE
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Dear Registrant:
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The labeling cited above and submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rooenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is accepted
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subject to the C'lmments reflected on the enclosed sheet. A copy of your proposed labeling
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stamped -ACCEPTED WITH COMMENTS- is enclosed.
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WHAT THIS ACCEPTANCE MEANS:
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Based on your certification, the Agency has accepted the labeling changes that are
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necessary to comply with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) labeling requirements of
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40 CFR part 156, subpart K. described in PR Notices 93-1 and 93-11. Any other labeling
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changes SUbmitted in connection with this amendment application but not directly related
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to compliance with the WPS have not been reviewed or accepted by the Agency. If you
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wish to make such changes, YOIl must submit a seJ:31"ate amendment application proposing
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them. If your product is currently suspended, the acceptance of this labeling amendment
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does not affect the suspension in any way.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NEXT:
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By the next label printing make an the specified changes to your labeang. Send to
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EPA one (1) copy of the final printed labeling:
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• BEFORE selling or distributing any product bearing the final printed labeling
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AND
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• WITHIN one year from date of this acceptance.
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@
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n.c,~1 d/IIec!; • 111
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Page 2
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Submit the final printed labeling via the U.S. Postal Service to:
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Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL)
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Office of Pesticide Programs (7505C)
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U.s. Environmental Protection Agency
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401 M Street, SW
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Washington, D.C. 2046().{)()()1
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Hand or courier deliveries of final printed labeling may be made to:
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Attachment
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Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2
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1921 Jefferson Davis Highway
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Arlington, V A 22202
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C;::'Q))
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1m Jim Tompkins, Deputy Chie
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-]''' Registration Support Branch
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Registration Division (7505W)
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UHITBD STATBS BHVIROHIIIDITAL PROTBCTION AGBHCY
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Office of Pesticide Progr ...
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Anne L. Pedersen
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ZENECA INC
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Registration Division
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1800 CONCORD PIKE
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WILMINGTON DE 19897
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Comment for: EPA Reg Nr.10182-104
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FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE
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The following specific comments pertain to your WPS
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labeling submission concerning the product
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cited above:
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User Safety Recommendations must either be placed in a box
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or prinLed on the label in a contrasting color from
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surrounding text.
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The Agricultural Use Requirements section must be located in
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a clearly separate box on the product labeling -- with lines
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or other graphic indicators (such as contrasting color) to
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separate the section from the surrounding text.
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You have incorrect wording in the second-to-last sentence in
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the first pararaph in the Agricultural Use Requirements box
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on your proposed label. The sentence must be as follows:
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"It also contains specific instructions and exceptions
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pertaining to the statements on this label about personal
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protective equipment (PPE) , notifieatiun ts ·Jf95Ji9!'B and
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restricted- entry interval.· 'tat)
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The Non-Agricultural Use Requirements section must either be
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placed in a box or print~d on the label in a contrasting
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color from the surrounding text.
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The wording in the first two statements in the
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Non-Agricultural Use Requirements box on your proposed label
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is incorrect. Remove the incorrect statements and replace
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them with the following: "The requirements in this box apply
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to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the
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Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40
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CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to
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produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or
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greenhouses."
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Delete the crossed·out statements on your proposed label.
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They are redundant statements or ph~ases.
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I lEST AVAILABLE can'
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FUSILADe- 2000 Herbicide
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If t (,3
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Page 1 of 60
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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Postemergence Herbicide for Control
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of Perennial and Annual Grass Weeds
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COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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IMPORTANT: Read the Entire Directions for Use and the Conditions of Sale and Warranty
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before using this product.
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CONDInONS OF SALE AND LIMITED WARRANTY:
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The Directions for Use of this product are believed to be reliable and should be followed
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carefully. However. it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently assodated with the use of
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this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result
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because of such factors as timing and method of application, weather and crop conditions,
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mixture with other chemicals not specifically recommended or other influencing factors in the
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use of the product, all of which are beyond the control of the seller. All such risks shall be
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assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hold Seller harmless for any
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claims relating to such factors.
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Seller warrants that this product conforms to ihe chemical description on the label and is
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reasonably fit for the purposes staied on the label, subject to the inherent risks referred to
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above, when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use. This
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warranty does not extend to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under
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abnormal conditions or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control
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of Seller and Buyer and Jser assume the risk of any such use. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL
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OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF
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FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY.
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When Buyer or User claims losses or damages resulting from the use or handling of this
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product lincluding claim~ cased on contract, negligence, strict liability or other legal theories),
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Buyer or User must promptly notify in writing Seller of any claims to be eligible to receive
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either of the remedies set forth below. The EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF BUYER OR USER and
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the LIMIT OF LIABILITY of Seller will be, at the election of Seller, refund of the purchase price
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paid for product bought, or replacement of amount of oroduct used. SELLER SHALL NOT BE
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LIABLE FOR CONSEQuENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
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THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT AND SELLER'S SOLE LIABILITY AND
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BUYER'S AND USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REFUND OF
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THE PURCHASE PRICE.
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, .. ""'~ ..... &.0..,
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..w. COIOlE1'fT8
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FEB 2 8 1994
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Made in U.S.A.
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ZENECA Ag Products
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ZENECA Inc.
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Wilmington, Delaware 19897
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•
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s 1 b3
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Page 2
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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PRECAUnONARY STATEMENTS
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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AGRtClJLn.JflA"'VS~REQVIRE~NT~
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General Informatioil
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Application Directions
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Spray Additives
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Ground Application
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Band Application
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Aerial Application
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Spot Treatment
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General Use Precautions
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Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums and Prunes
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Asparagus (WA, OR, MD, DE, NC, VA, NY and NJ only)
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Carrots (including seed carrots), Dry Bulb Onions, Garlic
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Coffee (HI only)
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Cotton
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Endive
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Pecans
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Rhubarb (MD and NJ only)
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Soybeans
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Stone
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Fruit (Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums and Prunes)
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Sweet Potatoes and Yams
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Tabasco Peppers (LA only)
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Regional U3e Map
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Annual Grass Use !tates Region A
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Annual Grass Use Rates Rtigion B
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Perennial Grass Use Rates Region A
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Perennial Grass Use Rates Region B
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Annual & Perennial Grass Use Rates For Coffee
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Tankmixes for Soybeans
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FUSILADE & REFLEX 2LC
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FUSILADE & BASAGRAN
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FUSILADE & REFLEX + BASAGRAN
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FUSILADE & BLAZER or TACKLE
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FUSILADE & CLASSIC
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FUSILADE & PURSUIT
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FUSILADE & WHIP 1 EC
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Soybean Tankmix Rate Table
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Soybean Tankmix Use Precautions
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Tankmixes for Cotton
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Cotton Tankmix R.·te Table
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Cotton Tankmix Use Precautions
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Page
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" '1 6.3
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Page 3
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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Nonfood Uses - Nonbearing Crops and Ornamentals
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General Use Precautions - Nunbearing Crops and Ornamentals
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NonfoodUses· Fallow Land and Noncrop Areas
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NQN~AGBIPl.lL,TVRAJ,.~f: REQUIREMi;NTS
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~cKiI~~~.FIItQW Land·aod Non(:rop Ar8as
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Rate Conversion Table
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Scientific Names of Weeds (Appendix)
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Storage and Disposal
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\ BESlO>lU1UBlE COft
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Page
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7 t 63
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Page 4
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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FluazifoP-P-butyl
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Butyl (B)-2-[4-[S-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy)
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phenoxy)propanoate- ................................................. 13%
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INERT INGREDIENTS ............................................... .87%
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TOTAL 100%
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-FUSILADE 2000 herbicide contains 1 pound (+) isomer (fluazifop-P-butyl) per gallon
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EPA Reg. No. 10182-104
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STATEMENT OF PRAC11CAL TREATMENT
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IF IN EYES: Immediatel~ flush eyes with plenty of water. Call physician if irritation persists.
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IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
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FOR 24-HOUR EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-8OQ.F-A-S-T-M-E-D
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(327-8633).
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FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident call CHEMTREC
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1-8OQ.424-9300.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS \ BESt lVA"i(~~l.L~.O"}
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CAUTION
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HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR INHALED. CAUSES EYE IRRITATION.
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MAY CAUSE AL!...ERGIC SKIN REACTIONS. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid
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breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear preleetive 91etlliRIJ BAd PVC IJIEWeS 'ImeR sprayiRIJ. Wear
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pFeteetive elett=liAg, PVC &19'1'e9, apFeA BAd Ittll.!e shield rNf:leR hanEiling 9r MiMing
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88n8eRtFBte. ReRleve 86RtaMiRsteEi elething aREI Yl85h aeleR! Fel::lse. Wast:l theF9l:fgh~t ,,\lith
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seap aRd rN8ter after her.Sling.
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Some materials that are chemical·resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more
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optiOnS, follow the instructions for category E on an EPA.chemical resistance category
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selectIOn chart.
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G 1 ~;3
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Page 5
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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Applicators and handlers (other than mixers and loaders) must wear.
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Nitrile Rubber or Viton or
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Neoprene· Rubber.
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.. ~PltJSSOCIls;
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Mb(8fSatid'LOadetsMUSlwear.
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l·I;,~~~~~ln,\~kltlg.pan1S;
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• c'f)mn_fflS~fmove$.sueh asBanier LaminateotNit/i1e Rubber or Viton or
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~~~f}ut~i\
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• 1;l~.plU$~)
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, flt9ie¢llVE!~Y~;
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• ChemicaJ~tesiSt8rif·· ronWfienmbd ····o(loadin ; .. ..... . ..................... JIP.. . .... ............. 1lQ. . . . g
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~m§J1Qf~~N~$J"stliJ(:tiQMfQf:*~ingfrof,ii)taillirt9RP~,·'!M.;~uqb·. i'wt~ns ·f()l'
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U_'SIiou{d:
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i; ffl~~d{)lt1'ij9~~~lrpesticldege1Sln~.1)1ei\\W$hthOl'Oughlyand put on
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eteaO(il()thij:ig;
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~ Rem~epI?EJm~iaJ~Iy~~rll~~!QgJIlI!ilp~9t.W~llthEl~~e of gloy8S before
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~rig'~·~··~~iiwasJ1·.ttIOJ()OgtJJy'09··~"'~··in~Ocleal'\ •. CIothing,
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is
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present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water
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when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift
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from target area.
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Do not use or store near heat or open flame. ( lEST lVAILABLE con j
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Page 6
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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II is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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~t~~c$!'S or other pers()ns.eiithe(dl~~· or
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This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of application.
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AGRICULTURACOSEREQUlBEMENlS .. ... - . .."" .. -.. .... ... ....... . ..... ~.:.~~ .. ;-
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WOIrf<erP(O:lecti9r!. Standard,
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.this box ·t\n~,n.r\N\i
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Standard.
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Ddriolentefor allow .wor1cet(;!ntlY intoJI!J1jjiCtit~as dUring 'the restricted ent1y int",yal (ftEI) 0112hool$;:·· .. ... ..... ... .. .. . .
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• COveralls.
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• C!lemical·t~~aotgloves. SUCh as ~ Laminate or Nitrile Rubber orViton or
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"'eop~Bu~, . . ..... .. .. . ..
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• ~hoeSpl~~;
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ge Ret apply this pFedl:lat iR Sl:Iah a R'I6fIRer as te Elireatly er thFel:lgh dFift 8lIpese '#erllers er
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ether peP.leR9. "Ale area beiRg treated IIII:I6t be ','8eated by I:IRpreteated perseRS.
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ge Rei treat areas ·.w.ile I:IRpFeteated hl:lfR8RS er demeslie aRimals are pregeRt iR the treatmeR'
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BfE!8S. De Ret all8
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f
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t: eRt,,' iR19 tfE!ateEi 8Fr:89 'Niiheut pre'eelp-'e slatting I::IRtii 5pFBy9 have
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Elried. Be98Yse seMiR states may Feqyir) Mer:e fE!stFietive FeeRtF)' iAtePiais fer \18R9Y6 9repS
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treated 'M,t. 't.is pFedl:lat, eeRSI:I" yel:lr State gepartmeRI ef AgFi9l:l1tl:lre fer fI:Irther iRfermatieR.
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'wVAtteR SF C'FBI'ff8ff1iRgs fAust be giveR Ie V.'8ftteFS °Atle are eMlieeteEt ttt be in a treated areB 9F
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iR aR area abel:lt te be treated 'Mth thi9 predl:let. WheR eral 'o'JaFRiR!16 are giveR, waFRiR!16 shall
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be giveR in a language eHSlSfABrily I::IRdef5lesEt by t(ieFheFS. 0f81 · .... aFAiRgs ml::l91 be giveR if
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Ihere is Fe868R Ie belie'le Itat twitteR 'fJ8MiRgS eBRRet be uRdeF5tge~ by w(8Fi(eF9. 'JJamiAgs
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AUlst inelyEie tt:.e fellsTlJing in'eFMalisn:
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FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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CAYTION: ,o,rea IFeatea willi FYSlbI,9E! 2009 lIeFBieiae eR (aate el applieatieRj. ge Rei
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eAter vlittlel:Jt 8J3I9FepFiate J3F6teetive elethiAg YRtil Spf8ys Rw.'e dRea. IR ease af aeeiaeRtal
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elEpeSIlFe Ie peslieiae spray, wasil Ille sltiR IlIeFellollly wilh seap aRa water. ReFReve
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eeRlaFRiRalea elelhiRO aRa wash beleFe Fellse. II iR eyes, Illlsh with flleRI)! el waler. II
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irFilatieR persists, oet FReaieal atteRtieR.
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GENERALINFORMAnON
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Read all label directions before using.
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FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of annual and
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perennial grass \Aleeds in apricots, asparagus (restricted to Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey,
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New Yorl<, North CarOlina, Oregon, Virginia and Washington), carrots, cherries, coffee
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(restricted to Hawaii), cotton, endive, garlic, nectarines, onions (dry bulb), peaches, pecans,
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plums, prunes, rhubarb (restricted to Maryland and New Jersey), soybeans, sweet potatoes
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and yams, Tabasco peppers (restricted to Louisiana). FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can also be
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used on fallow land, on noncrop areas, and on nonbearing crops and omamentals.
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FUSILADE 2000 hsrbicide will provide effective control of grass weeds in conventional tillage,
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minimum tillage, and no-till plantings. FUSILADE 2000 herbicide does not control broadleaf
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weeds or sedges (nutgrass).
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FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemic herbicide which moves from the treated foliage into
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the shoots, roots, rhizomes, stolons, and growing points (meristematic regions) of treated
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gras~ weeds.
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FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is rainfast in one hour.
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Control Symptoms: Thorough coverage of all weed plant foliage is important for good activity.
|
||
Optimum weed control is achieved when young actively growing weeds are treated that are
|
||
not under stress from moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical, or chemical injury.
|
||
Growth of treated grass weeds stops soon after application. Symptoms include loss of vigor,
|
||
yellowing andfor reddening, and eventual death to the treated grass plant. Symptoms are
|
||
generally observed within one week after treatment, depending on grass weed species and
|
||
environmental conditions.
|
||
INFORMAnON ON WEED RESISTANCE
|
||
Naturally occurring biotypes of certain grass species with resistance to this herbicide and
|
||
related products (same mode of action) are known to exist. Selection of resistant biotypes,
|
||
through repeated use of these herbicides, may result in control failures.
|
||
If poor performance cannot be attributed to adverse weather conditions or improper
|
||
application methods, a re'iistant biotype may be present. In such a case, additional
|
||
treatments with this herbicide or related products is not recommended. Consult your local
|
||
company representative or agricultural advisor for assistance.
|
||
APPLICAnON DIRECnONS
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Timing - Best control of susceptible grasses is obtained when FUSILAOE 2000 herbicide is
|
||
applied to actively growing grasses before they exceed the recommended growth stages
|
||
shown on this label. Refer to the grass weed table for specific recommendations on weed
|
||
growth stages.
|
||
Spray Additives - Only crop oil concentrate and nonionic surfactants cleared for use on
|
||
growing crops under 40 CFR 180.1001 may be used in spray mixture.
|
||
ALWAYS ADD ONE OF ntE FOLLOWING:
|
||
• Crop Oil Concentrate - Add a nm-phytotoxic crop oil concentrpte or a once-refined
|
||
vegetable oil concentrate containing 15-20"10 approved emulsifier, at 0.5-1% v/v (1-2 pints
|
||
per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume. For aerial apPlications, add 1 pint of crop oil
|
||
concentrate per acre.
|
||
• Nonionic Surfactant - Add nonionic surfactant containing at least 75"10 surface-active agent,
|
||
at 0.25-0.5~', v/v (1/2-1 pint per 25 gallons) of the finished spray volume for ground sprays.
|
||
For aerial application, add 1 pint of surfactant per acre.
|
||
In addition to crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant, liquid nitrogen fertilizer (28"10 or
|
||
similar) can be added to the spray mixture in soybeans only. This 28"10 liquid nitrogen
|
||
fertilizer is water soluble and should be used at a rate of one gallon per acre. Uquid nitrogen
|
||
fertilizers should not be used as a substitute for crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant in
|
||
the spray mixture.
|
||
Oiammonium phosphate (aqueous ammonium poIyphosphate) commonly sold as a solution
|
||
(10-34-0) can be added to the spray mixture. This water soluble material should be used at a
|
||
rate of 2 pts. per acre. Oiammonium phosphate should not be used as a substitute for cro!,
|
||
oil concentrate nor nonionic surfactant in the spray mixture.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete
|
||
coverage of the target grasses. Apply in 5-40 gallons per acre of spray mixture with spray
|
||
pressures of 40-60 psi at the nozzle tip. When grass foliage is dense, use 60 psi and a
|
||
minimum of 20 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage. Do not exceed the
|
||
maximum application rates for FUSILAOE 2000 herbicide.
|
||
DO NOT USE FLOOD TYPE OR OTHER SPRAY NOZZLE TIPS WHICH DELIVER
|
||
COARSE, LARGE DROPLET SPRAYS.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH RECIRCULATING SPRAYERS,
|
||
ROPE-WICK APPLICATORS, CONTROLLED DROPLET APPLICATORS (CDA) OR ANY
|
||
SIMILAR DEVICES.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROllGH ANY TYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
|
||
BAND APPLICATIONS - Thorough weed coverage is important for control. Best coverage is
|
||
obtained with a minimum of two nozzles, one directed to each side of the planted row.
|
||
Application with a single nozzle directed over the top of the row is not recommended.
|
||
Cultivation of untreated areas may be needed foflowing band applications.
|
||
|
||
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||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
When making band applications and cultivating in the same operation, position nozzles in
|
||
advance of the cultivat:on device. This will reduce dust in the spray area. Dust can intercept
|
||
the spray, reducing weed coverage, resulting in less than adequate weed control.
|
||
Calculate the amount of herbicide and water volume needed for band treatment by the
|
||
following formulas:
|
||
Band width in inches X broadcast rate = Band herbicide rate
|
||
row width in inches per acre per acre
|
||
Band width in inches X broadcast volume = Band water volume
|
||
row width in inches per acre per acre
|
||
Band applications to perennial grasses are not recommended as reinfestation of the treated
|
||
band from the untreated middle may result
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION - Use sufficient spray volume to ensure complete coverage of target
|
||
grasses. A minimum of 5 gallons per acre should be applied. When grass foliage is dense,
|
||
use a minimum of 10 gallons per acre to ensure coverage of weed foliage. Add one pinVA of
|
||
crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant in the spray mixture.
|
||
CULTIVATION - CuHivation of treated grasses is not recommended within 7 days prior to or
|
||
within 7 days after application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide as weeds may be put under
|
||
stress reducing weed control. Timely cultivation 2-3 weeks after applying FUSILADE 2000
|
||
herbicide may assist weed control.
|
||
SPOT TREATMENTS - Mix FUSILADE 2000 herbicide an1 crop oil concentrate or non ionic
|
||
surfactant with water according to the amounts shown below. S~ray to obtain thorough
|
||
coverage, but do not spray to runoff. Re-treat if necessary.
|
||
SPOT SPRAY RECOMMENDATIONS
|
||
Add These Amounts
|
||
To Make This Crop/Vegetable Nonionic
|
||
Spray Volume FUSILADE 2000 Oil Concentrate· or Surlactant
|
||
1 gallon 1-1/2 fl. oz. 1-112 fl. oz. or 112 fl. oz.
|
||
(3 tbsp.)
|
||
10 gallons 13 fl. oz. 13 fl. oz. 3 fl. oz
|
||
25 gallons 1 quart 1 quart 112 pint
|
||
50 gallons 2 quarts 2 quarts 1 pint
|
||
"Do not use a crop oil concentrate on ornamentals. Use only non ionic surfactant on
|
||
ornamentals.
|
||
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN COFFEE
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbidde as a postemergence ground application. Apply with
|
||
sufficient spray volume to ensure complete coverage of the target grasses. Applications can
|
||
be made as a broadcast, strip band, or spot spray application.
|
||
Apply 32 ounces per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide along with 1 % crop oil concentrate (2
|
||
pints per 25 gallons) or 0.25% (112 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionic surfactant to annual and
|
||
perennial grasses at the recommended growth stages in the weed tables.
|
||
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN APRICOTS, CHERRIES, NECTARINES, PEACHES,
|
||
PECANS, PLUMS AND PRUNES
|
||
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbidde as a directed postemergence application in the interspaces
|
||
and around the base of the trees while avoiding contact of spray with foliage of trees. Apply
|
||
with sufficient spray volume and pressure to ensure complete coverage of target grasses.
|
||
Applications can be made as a broadcast, strip band. or spot spray application at rates and
|
||
growth stages listed in the weed tables. Do not apply when harvestable fruit or nuts are on
|
||
the ground.
|
||
DO NOT GRAZE ANIMALS IN TREATED AREAS.
|
||
REFER TO THE GRASS WEED TABLES FOR SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS ON WEED
|
||
GROWTH STAGES.
|
||
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Jq- 1" b)
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
• Apply to actively growing grasses. Do not apply to grassc!; which are stressed due to
|
||
moisture, temperature, low soil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury.
|
||
• Apply at the recommended rate to grasses at the recommended growth stages as
|
||
outlined. Do not apply to grasses which have tillered, fonned seed heads, or exceeded
|
||
recommended growth stages.
|
||
• Apply when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the
|
||
recommended growth stage for treatment. Use the highest recommended rate for grasses
|
||
in that group.
|
||
• Where irrigation is used as part of nonnal cropping practice, best results are usually
|
||
obtained when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied within 7 days after irrigation.
|
||
• Best ~erennial grass control can be obtained if rhizomes or stolons are cut up by preplant
|
||
tillage practices (discing, plowing, etc.) to stimulate maximum emergence of grass shoots.
|
||
• Do not plant rotational grass crops such as com, sorghum, and cereals within 60 days of
|
||
last application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide.
|
||
• Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Grass crops are highly susceptible to
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide.
|
||
• Do not tankmix FUSILADE 2000 herbicide with other pesticides, liquid fertilizers or any
|
||
other additives except as specified on this label or other supplemental labeling. Use of
|
||
liquid nitrogen fertilizer (28% or similar) as recommended on this label is for use in
|
||
soybeans only.
|
||
• Sequential applications of other herbicides except as specified on this label or on
|
||
supplemental labeling within five days before or after FUSILADE 2000 herbicide
|
||
application may result in crop injury andlor reduced grass control.
|
||
• Thoroughly clean spray tank with water and a commercial tank cleaner before and after
|
||
each use.
|
||
• Do not apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide if rainfall is expected within 1 hour.
|
||
APRICOTS, CHERRIES, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PLUMS, AND PRUNES
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 144 fl. oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per
|
||
season.
|
||
• Do not harvest within 14 days of application.
|
||
• Do not graze animals in treated areas.
|
||
ASPARAGUS
|
||
New Jersey, Maryland, Oregon and Washington only:
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to bearing asparagus.
|
||
• Do not harvest asparagus within one day of application.
|
||
Delaware, North Carolina, New York and Virginia only:
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to bearing asparagus.
|
||
• Do not harvest asparagus within 7 months of last application.
|
||
• Sprays must be Pied after last harvest.
|
||
CARROl'S (including seed carrots), DRY BULB ONIONS AND GARLIC
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to carrots, dry bulb onions or garlic.
|
||
Do not harvest carrots, dry bulb onions or garlic within 45 days after application.
|
||
COFFEE (HAWAII ONLy)
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 9tl fl. oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per
|
||
season to coffee.
|
||
• Do not harvest coffee within 1 day of application.
|
||
COTTON
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to cotton.
|
||
• Do not apply to cotton after boll set.
|
||
• Do not harvest cotton within 90 days of FUSILADE 2000 application.
|
||
• Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
ENDIVE
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to endive.
|
||
• Do not harvest pndive within 28 days of application.
|
||
PECANS
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 144 fl. oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per
|
||
season.
|
||
• Do not harvest within 30 days of application.
|
||
• Do not graze animals in treated areas.
|
||
RHUBARB (Maryland and New Jersey only)
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 72 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to rhubarb.
|
||
Do not harvest rhubarb within 14 days of the spring application.
|
||
|
||
SOYBEANS
|
||
---- - -----------------,
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 64 oz. of FUSIIAOE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to soybeans.
|
||
• Make the last FUSIIAOE 2000 herbicide application to soybeans before bloom.
|
||
• Do not graze or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
SWEET POTATOES AND YAMS
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSIIAOE 2000 herbicide per acre per season
|
||
to sweet potatoes and yams.
|
||
• Do not harvest within 55 days of application.
|
||
TABASCO PEPPERS (Louisiana Only)
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 96 oz. of FUSIIAOE 2000 helbicide per acre per season
|
||
to Tabasco peppers.
|
||
• Do not harvest Tabasco peppers within 45 days of application.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL GRASS WEED CONTROL FOR
|
||
COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS
|
||
Regional Use Map
|
||
Region A
|
||
Region B
|
||
Region A - Includes the following states or portions of states where FUSILADE 2000 herbicide
|
||
can be applied at recommended rates.
|
||
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Califomia (Northem; see regional map), Connecticut, Delaware,
|
||
Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland,
|
||
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada
|
||
(Northern; see regional map), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North
|
||
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma (east of Interstate 35), Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South
|
||
Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas (east of Interstate 35), Utah (Northem; see
|
||
regional map), Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
|
||
Region B - Includes the following states or portions of states where FUSILADE 2000 herbicide
|
||
can be applied at recommended rates.
|
||
Arizona, California (Southem; see regional map), Colorado, Hawaii, Oklahoma (west of
|
||
Interstate 35), Nevada (Southem; see regional map), New Mexico, Utah (Southern; see
|
||
regional map), and Texas (west of Interstate 35).
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE)
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE
|
||
REGION A
|
||
Ht_ No. of Leaves Rate(s) Special' Rate(s)
|
||
Annual Grass Species' (In.) Not to Exceed fl. ozIA fl.ozlA
|
||
Barnyardgrass 2-3 3 24 20
|
||
Broadleaf signalgrass 2-4 5 24 20
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Large crabgrass 1·2 4 24 20
|
||
Smooth crabgrass 1·2 4 24 20
|
||
Southern crabgrass 1-2 4 24 20
|
||
Tropical crabgrass 1-2 4 24 20
|
||
Downy Brome2 2-6 4 16
|
||
Fall Panicum 2-6 6 24 '~O
|
||
Field Sandbur 2-4 4 24 20
|
||
Foxtails
|
||
Giant foxtail 2-6 4 24 20
|
||
Green foxtail 2-4 4 24 20
|
||
Yellow foxtail 2-4 4 24 20
|
||
Goosegrass 2-4 6 16
|
||
Italian Ryegrass 2-4 4 24 20
|
||
Itchgrass 4-24 6 16
|
||
Johnsongrass. seedling 2-8 4 12
|
||
Junglerice 2-3 3 24 20
|
||
Red rice 112-1 2 32 20"
|
||
Shattercane 6-12 8 1ZS
|
||
Sorghum almum 6-12 8 16
|
||
Southern sandbur 2-6 6 24 20
|
||
Texas Panicum 2-8 8 24 20
|
||
Volunteer Cereals
|
||
V. Barley 2-6 6 16
|
||
V.Corn 12-24 10 1ZS 105
|
||
V. Milo 6-12 4 12'1
|
||
V.Oats 2-6 6 16
|
||
V. Rye 2-6 6 16
|
||
V. Wheat 2-6 6 16
|
||
Wild Proso Millet 4-8 6 1ZS
|
||
Witchgrass 2-4 6 24 20
|
||
Wild Oats 2-6 6 16
|
||
Woolly cupgrass 2-4 6 24 20
|
||
(Footnotes on following page)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
1 Retreatment at the recommended rate may be needed to control later germinating grasses
|
||
or if regrowth o:curs.
|
||
2 Not registered in Califomia for use on this species.
|
||
3 USE DIRECTIONS FOR SPECIAL RATE
|
||
Rates of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide/acre can be reduced to the rates listed for species
|
||
indicated under the following conditions:
|
||
• Application under favorable soil moisture and humidity conditions, normally within a few
|
||
days after rainfall or irrigation. Avoid extreme air temperatures.
|
||
• Application at ear1iest growth stages indicated on rate tables.
|
||
• Application in highly competitive crop stands such as narrow row or drilled soybeans, or
|
||
where cultivation i .. planned.
|
||
• Application to light or moderate weed densities.
|
||
• Application with 1% v/v crop oil concentrate only.
|
||
• Application alone, avoiding tank mixes with other pesticides.
|
||
• Most infestations require two applications at 20 oz. of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide/acre to
|
||
achieve satisfactory control.
|
||
5 A second application of 10 fl. oz. per acre may be necessary if infestations of this weed are
|
||
heavy or to control later germinating plants such as those emerging from buried ears.
|
||
6 Use 12 to 16 fl. oz. per acre when tankmixing with broadleaf herbicides in soybeans. Use
|
||
the 16 fl. oz. rate when under conditions of low soil moisture or low humidity or when weeds
|
||
have reacned the maximum recommended growth stage.
|
||
|
||
dO 1 '3
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
COTTON, SOYBEANS, JND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE)
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE
|
||
REGION B
|
||
Ht. No. of Leaves Not Rate<s)
|
||
Annual Grass Species' (In.) to Exceed fl. ovA
|
||
Bamyardgrass2 1-2 3 24
|
||
Canarygrass, Uttleseecf 2-4 4 24
|
||
Crabgrass, Large3 1-2 3 24
|
||
Crabgrass, Smooth3,. 1-2 4 24
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling 2-4 3 16
|
||
Jungler. :.e3 2-3 3 24
|
||
Panicums
|
||
Fall Panicum314 2-6 6 24
|
||
Texas Panicum3l' 8 8 24
|
||
Rabbitfootgrass' 2-4 4 24
|
||
Volunteer Cereals
|
||
V. Barley 2-4 3 24
|
||
V.Com 3 12-18 6 24
|
||
V. Milo 2-4 4 24
|
||
V.Oats 2-4 3 24
|
||
V. Wheat 2-4 3 24
|
||
Wild Oats' 2-4 4 24
|
||
1 Retreatment at the recommended rate may be needed to control late germinating grasses or
|
||
if regrowth occurs.
|
||
2 Use 48 oz. in Califomia and Arizona.
|
||
3 Not labeled for control of this species in Arizona and Califomia.
|
||
• Recommended for use in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas on these species.
|
||
|
||
~ \ 1 ,.3
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE)
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE
|
||
REGION A
|
||
Ht. Rate
|
||
Perennial Grass Species Application (In.) fl. ovA
|
||
Bermudagrass ,-'> 1st 4-8 24 oz.
|
||
(runner length)
|
||
2nd 4-8 16 oz.
|
||
Quackgras?' 1st 6-10 24 oz.
|
||
up to
|
||
2nd 10 in. 16 oz.
|
||
Rhizome johnsongrass30'6 1st 8-18 24 oz.'
|
||
2nd 6-12 16 oz.
|
||
Wirestem mUhlyS16 1st/2nd 4-12 24 oz.
|
||
, Make second application to Bermudagrass if regrowth occurs (usually about 4 weeks after
|
||
first application). Bermudagrass control may be improved by directing the spray beneath the
|
||
crop canopy. To improve coverage, make applications in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre.
|
||
2 Make second application 2-3 weeks after the first, but before the quackgrass exceeds 10
|
||
inches in height. Always use 1 % v/v crop oil concentrate. In no-till soybeans, a preplant
|
||
application of GRAMOXONE EXTRA herbicide is recommended. Spot treatment is not
|
||
recommended.
|
||
3 Make first application before the boot stage. In eastem Oklahoma, the Brazos Bottoms, the
|
||
Blacklands, Coastal Bend and Rio Grande areas of eastern Texas, make the first application
|
||
at 8-12 inches. If new shoots emerge or regrowth occurs, make a second application at 4-6
|
||
inches.
|
||
• This rate of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide/acre can be reduced to 16 oz. for control of
|
||
johnsongrass under the following conditions:
|
||
• The directions in (3) above are followed.
|
||
• Application under favorable soil moisture and humidity conditions, normally within a few
|
||
days after rainfall or irrigation. Avoid extreme air temperatures.
|
||
• Application in highly competitive crop stands such as narrow row or drilled soybeans.
|
||
or where cultivation is planned.
|
||
• Application to light or moderate weed densities.
|
||
• Application with 1% v/v crop oil concentrate only.
|
||
• Application alone. avoiding tank-mixes with other pesticides.
|
||
5 Make second application if regrowth occurs.
|
||
• Rates of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be increased to 48 oz. for the first application
|
||
and 32 oz. for the second application when applied in sodded orchards.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-Q72793N
|
||
COTTON, SOYBEANS, AND OTHER REGISTERED CROPS (EXCEPT COFFEE)
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL USE RATE TABLE
|
||
REGION B
|
||
For best results, apply FUSIlADE 2000 3 days before to 7 days after irrigation.
|
||
Ht. Rate
|
||
Grass Species Application (In.) ft ovA
|
||
Bermudagrass 1/2 1st 4-8 32-48
|
||
(runner length)
|
||
2nd 4-8 32-48
|
||
Rhizome johnsongrass3l4 1st 12-18 32-485
|
||
2nd 12-18 32-485
|
||
1 Make second application to Bermudagrass if regrowth occurs. (Usually about 4 weeks after
|
||
first application.) Bermudagrass control may be improved by directing the spray beneath the
|
||
crop canopy. To improve coverage, make applications in a minimum of 20 gallons per acre.
|
||
In soybeans, do not apply more than 64 oz. in one season.
|
||
2 In Colorado, Oklahoma (west of Interstate 35), and Texas (west of Interstate 35) under good
|
||
soil moisture and favorable growing conditions, make applications at reduced rates of 24-32
|
||
flo oz.lA.
|
||
3 Make first application before the boot stage. If new shoots emerge or regrowth occurs,
|
||
make a second application. (Usually about 4 weeks after the first application.) In
|
||
soybeans, do not apply more than 64 oz. in one season.
|
||
• In Colorado, Oklahoma (west of Interstate 35) and Texas (west of Interstate 35) under good
|
||
soil moisture and faVOrable growing conditions, make the first application to 8-18 inch
|
||
johnson grass at a reduced rate of 24 flo ovA. Make the second application to 6-12 inch
|
||
johnsongrass at a rate of 24 flo ovA.
|
||
5 FOR CALIFORNIA ONLY, make first application to Johnsongrass at 32 flo ovA; and second
|
||
application at 24-32 fI ovA.
|
||
|
||
~3 "t '3
|
||
Page 20
|
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR
|
||
COFFEE (Hawaii only)
|
||
Annual Grass Species
|
||
Make applications when grasses are 2-8 inches tall, but before tiHering and/or heading.
|
||
Bamyardgrass
|
||
Broadleaf signalgrass
|
||
Crabgrass, large
|
||
Crabgrass, smooth
|
||
Crabgrass, southem
|
||
Crabgrass, tropical
|
||
Fall panicum
|
||
Field sandbur
|
||
Foxtail, giant
|
||
Foxtail, green
|
||
Foxtail, yellow
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Guineagrass, seedling
|
||
Itchgrass
|
||
Italian ryegrass
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Prairie cupgrass
|
||
Red Rice
|
||
ShattercanelWildcaneNolunteer milo
|
||
Sorghum almum
|
||
Southem sandbur
|
||
Southwestem cupgrass
|
||
Texas panicum
|
||
Volunteer barley
|
||
Volunteer com
|
||
Volunteer oats
|
||
Volunteer rye
|
||
Volunteer wheat
|
||
Wild oats
|
||
Wild proso millet
|
||
Witchgrass
|
||
Woolly cupgrass
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 tlERBlClDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR
|
||
COFFEE
|
||
(Hawaii only)
|
||
Perennial Grass Species
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Kikuyugrass
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Rhizome johnson grass
|
||
Wirestem muhly
|
||
Growth Stage
|
||
4-8" runners
|
||
4-8" runners
|
||
6-10"
|
||
8-18" tall and before boot stage
|
||
4-12" tall aroli iJdiore seedhead initiation
|
||
|
||
doLt t b>
|
||
Page 21
|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
TANKMIX AND SEQUENnAL APPLICAnONS FOR SOYBEANS
|
||
See Tables 1 and 2 for Tankmix Application Rate Table.
|
||
Fill the spray tank with half the amount of required water and add the recommended amounts
|
||
of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide, an appropriate broadleaf herbicide, and proper rate of approved
|
||
adjuvant while the agitator is running, and then add the remaining quantity of water.
|
||
NOTE: Tankmix applications sometimes have resulted in reduced grass weed control and
|
||
possible increases in crop injury as compared to either product used alone. If grass regrowth
|
||
occurs following an application of the tankmix or an additional flush of grasses emerge, make
|
||
a second application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to actively growing grass weeds, as per the
|
||
label recommendations. When perennial grasses are the predominant grass to be controlled,
|
||
a tankmix is not recommended. Follow the directions for sequential applications of FUSILADE
|
||
2000 herbicide and the appropriate broadleaf herbicide.
|
||
USE OF FUSiLADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH REFLEX 2LC HERBICIDE· - SOYBEANS
|
||
ONLY
|
||
Refer to the REFLEX 2LC herbicide Label Use Map for specific state/county
|
||
recommendations. Refer to the Application Rate Tables for recommendations by weed
|
||
species and growth stage.
|
||
A maximum of 1 Y.l pints per acre of REFLEX 2LC herbicide may be applied per growing
|
||
season for soybeans in Region 1. A maximum of 1 % pints of REFLEX 2LC herbicide per acre
|
||
may be applied in altemate years in Region 2. A maximum of 1 pint REFLEX 2LC herbicide
|
||
per acre may be applied in altemate years in Region 3. A maximum of 1 Y.l pints of REFLEX
|
||
2LC herbicide may be applied per acre in altemate years in Region 4. (Do not make more
|
||
than one application per growing season.)
|
||
(REFLEX 2LC Regional Use Map)
|
||
·REFLEX 2LC herbicide is not registered for use in Califomia, Connecticut or Florida.
|
||
|
||
J-.r 1" ~3
|
||
Page 22
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and REFLEX 2lC herbicide may be used together in a
|
||
postemergence program for broad-spectrum weed control in soybeans.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and RE!=lEX 2lC herbicide may be applied sequentially or in a
|
||
tankmix. The growth stage of weeds at the time of application will determine which method of
|
||
application will provide the most satisfactory results.
|
||
Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and REFLEX 2lC herbicide should be applied to actively
|
||
growing weeds. Do not apply either herbicide if weeds appear stressed due to unfavorable
|
||
temperatures, drought and/or low soil fernlity. Do not apply REFLEX 2lC herbicide or
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications.
|
||
METHOD 1: Sequential Application - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide - Followed by REFLEX
|
||
2LC Herbicide
|
||
(Annual andlor perennial grass weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to
|
||
broadleaf weed treatment.)
|
||
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide with an approved adjuvant to annual and/or perennial grass
|
||
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
SECTION.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemic herbicide; therefore, when treating annual grasses,
|
||
allow at least 3 days, and when treating perennial grasses, allow at least 5 days to elapse
|
||
prior to a REFLEX 2lC application. This will enable FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to be
|
||
adequately translocated to the meristematic regions of the plant.
|
||
After the appropriate time interval has elapsed, apply REFLEX 2lC with an approved adjuvant
|
||
at the recommended rate to susceptible broadleaf weeds as ouUined on the REFLEX 2lC
|
||
label.
|
||
METHOD 2: Sequential Application - REflEX 2LC Herbicide Followed by FUSILADE
|
||
2000 Herbicide
|
||
(Broadleaf weeds at proper growth stage for treatments, prior to annual andlor
|
||
perennial grass weed treatment.)
|
||
Apply REFLEX 2lC with an approved adjuvant to susceptible broadleaf weeds at the
|
||
recommended rate and growth stage.
|
||
A sequential application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide may be applied following a REFLEX
|
||
2lC application when grasses resume active growth with the development of a new leaf.
|
||
Follow the recommended rates and growth stages listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
SECTION for the grass weeds being treated.
|
||
METHOD 3: Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and REFL£X 2LC
|
||
Herbicide
|
||
(Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds are at the proper stage of growth for treatment,
|
||
as per respective labels.)
|
||
|
||
~ r ~J.
|
||
Page 23
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
A tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 and REFLEX 2LC herbicides may be applied at the
|
||
recommended rates and growth stages to susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed
|
||
species in a manner consistent with respective labels.
|
||
Use a nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate in the tankmix. Follow water volume and
|
||
spray pressure recommendations, as per the REFLEX 2LC label.
|
||
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL
|
||
INFORMATiOn
|
||
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH BASAGRA~ HERBICIDE - SOYBEANS ONLY
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide may be used together in a
|
||
postemergence program for broad-spectrum weed control in soybeans.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide may be applied sequentially or in
|
||
tankmix. The growth stage of weeds at thl!! time of application will determine which method of
|
||
application will provide the most satisfactory results.
|
||
Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide should be applied to actively
|
||
growing weeds. Do not apply BASAGRAN herbicide or FUSILADE 2000IBASAGRAN
|
||
t,erbicide tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications. Read and
|
||
observe all applicable label directions and limitations for both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and
|
||
BASAGRAN herbicide before using.
|
||
METHOD 1: Sequential Application - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide Followed by
|
||
BASAGRAN Herbicide
|
||
(Annual and/or perennial grass weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to
|
||
broadleaf weed treatment.)
|
||
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and an approved adjuvant to annual andlor perennial grass
|
||
weeds at the recommended rates and growth stages listed in the APPLICATION
|
||
DIRECTIONS SECTION of this label. Following the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide application,
|
||
allow at least 24 hours to elapse prior to a BASAGRAN application. This will enable
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to be adequately translocated to the meristernatic regions of the
|
||
plant. Apply BASAGRAN to susceptible broadleaf weeds according to the BASAGRAN label.
|
||
METHOD 2: Sequential Application - BASAGRAN Herbicide Followed by FUSILADE
|
||
2000 Herbicide
|
||
(Broad leaf weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to annual and/or perennial
|
||
grass weed treatment_)
|
||
|
||
~ l 1- {;.3
|
||
Page 24
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - nS-072793N
|
||
Apply BASAGRAN to susceptible broadleaf weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage
|
||
according to the BASAGRAN label. A sequential application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide
|
||
may be applied 24 hours after a BASAGRAN application following the recommended rates
|
||
and growth stages in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS SECTION of this label for the grass
|
||
weeds being treated.
|
||
METHOD 3: Tanlanlx Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and BASAGRAN
|
||
Herbicide
|
||
(Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds are at the proper stage of growth for treatment,
|
||
as per respective labels.)
|
||
A tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 and BASAGRAN herbicides may be applied at the
|
||
recommended growth stages to susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed species in a
|
||
manner consistent with res;>E!ctive labels.
|
||
Use only a crop oil concentrate in the tankmix. Follow water volume and spray pressure
|
||
recommendations, as per the BASAGRAN label. This tankmix can be applied by ground or
|
||
aerial application.
|
||
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL
|
||
INFORMATION.
|
||
, USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH REFLEX 2LC + BASAGRAN HERBICIDE -
|
||
SOYBEANS ONLY
|
||
Refer to REFLEX 2LC Herbicide Regional Use Map on page __ .
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide, REFLEX 2LC herbicide and BASAGRAN herbicide may be used
|
||
together in a tankmix as a postemergence program for broad spectrum weed control in
|
||
soybeans. The tankmix should be applied at the recommended rates and growth stages to
|
||
susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed speCies in a manner consistent with respective
|
||
labels.
|
||
The FUSILADE 2000/REFLEX 2LC/BASAGRAN herbicide tankmix should be applied to
|
||
actively growing weeds. Do not apply this tankmix if weeds are st~ssed due to unfavorable
|
||
temperatures, drought and/or low soil fertility. Do not apply the FUSILADE 2000IREFLEX
|
||
2Lc/BASAGRAN herbicide tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications.
|
||
Use a nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre
|
||
of spray mixture with spray pressures of 40-60 PSI at the nozzle tip.
|
||
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH BLAZE~ HERBICIDE OR TACKLe
|
||
HERBICIDE" - SOYBEANS ONLY
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BLAZER or TACKLE herbicide may be used together in a
|
||
postemergence program for broad spectrum weed control in soybeans.
|
||
|
||
~ 8" 1- ~
|
||
Page 25
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BLAZER or TACKLE herbicide may be applied sequentially or
|
||
in a tankmix. The growth stage of weeds at the time of application will determine which
|
||
method of application will provide the most satisfactory results.
|
||
Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and BlAZER or TACKLE herbicide should be applied to
|
||
actively growing weeds. Do not apply either hemicide if weeds appear stressed due to
|
||
unfavorable temperatures, drought and/or low soiI1~rtility. Do not apply BLAZER or TACKLE
|
||
herbicide and FUSILADE 2000 herbicide as a tankmi>: if soybeans show injury from prior
|
||
herbicide applications.
|
||
··T ACKLE herbicide is not registered for use in Califomia.
|
||
METHOD 1: Sequential Application - FUSiLADE 2000 Herbicide Followed by BLAZER
|
||
or TACKLE Herbicide
|
||
(Annual and/or perennial grass weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to
|
||
broadleaf weed treatment.) __
|
||
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and.lfl approved adjuvant to annual and/or perennial grass
|
||
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
SECTION.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemiC herbicide, therefore when treating annual grasses
|
||
allow at least 3 days, and when treating perennial grasses allow at least 5 days to elapse
|
||
prior to a BlAZER or TACKLE herbicide application. This will enable FUSILADE 2000
|
||
herbicide to be adequately translocated to the meristematic regions of the plant.
|
||
After the appropriate time inte",al has elapsed, apply BLAZER or TACKLE with an approved
|
||
nonionic surfactant to susceptible broadleaf weeds according to the BLAZER or TACKLE
|
||
label.
|
||
METHOD 2: Sequential Application - BlAZER or TACKLE Herbicide Followed by
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide
|
||
(Broadleaf weeds at proper growth stage for treatment, prior to annual and/or perennial
|
||
grass weed treatment.)
|
||
Apply BlAZER or TACKLE with an approved non ionic surfactant to susceptible broadleaf
|
||
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage.
|
||
A sequential application of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide may be applied follOwing a BLAZER or
|
||
TACKLE application when grasses resume active growth with the development of a new leaf.
|
||
Follow the recommended rates and growth stages in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
SECTION for the grass weeds being treated.
|
||
METHOD 3: Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and BLAZER or
|
||
TACKLE Herbicide
|
||
(Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds are at the proper stage of growth for treatment,
|
||
as per I espective label!'.)
|
||
I
|
||
|
||
J-q 1 b.3
|
||
Page 26
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
A tankmix of FUSILADE.2ooo herbicide and BLAZER or TACKLE may be applied at tile
|
||
recommended rates and growth stages to susceptible annual grass and broadleaf weed
|
||
species in a manner consistent with respective labels.
|
||
Follow water volume and spray pressure recommendations as per the BLAZER or TACKLE
|
||
label. For BLAZER, use only an approved nonionic surfactant in the tankmix. For TACKLE,
|
||
use an approved nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate. This tankmix can be applied by
|
||
ground or aerial application.
|
||
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL
|
||
INFORMATION.
|
||
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH CLASSIC- HERBICIDE - SOYBEANS ONLY
|
||
Sequential Application - PlUSiLADE 2000 Herbicide Followed by CLASSIC Herbicide
|
||
FUSltADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide may be applied sequentially in a
|
||
postemergence program for broad-spectrum weed control in soybeans.
|
||
Sequential applications can only be made by applying FUSILADE 2000 herbicide first followed
|
||
by CLASSIC herbicide. Use of this sequential application is appropriate when annual andlor
|
||
perennial grass weeds are at the proper growth stage for treatment, prior to broadleaf weed
|
||
treatment. Both FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide should be applied to
|
||
actively growing weeds at the proper growth stage. Do not apply either herbicide if weeds
|
||
appear to be stressed due to unfavorable temperatures, drought, water saturated soil, andlor
|
||
low soil fertility.
|
||
Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide with an approved adjuvant to annuals andlor perennial grass
|
||
weeds at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
SECTION of the label for FUSILADE 2000 herbicide.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is a systemic herbicide, therefore, when treating grasses, allow at
|
||
least 7 days to elapse prior to an application of CLASSIC herbicide. This will enable
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to be adequately translocated to meristerr.ic regions of the plant.
|
||
After the appropriate time interval has elapsed, apply CLASSIC herbicide with an approved
|
||
adjuvant at the recommended rate to susceptible broadleaf weed as outlined on the label lor
|
||
CLASSIC herbicide.
|
||
Tankmlx Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and CLASSIC Herbicide
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide may be applied together in a tankmix in a
|
||
postemergence program for control of volunteer com, shattercane and broad leal weeds at the
|
||
proper growth stages for treatment listed on the respective product labels.
|
||
The FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide tankmix should be applied to actively
|
||
growing weeds. Refer to the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide labels for
|
||
defined environmental conditions that promote active growth.
|
||
Do not apply the tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications.
|
||
|
||
30 'l 63
|
||
Page 27
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
Read and carefullv observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautionary statements
|
||
on the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and CLASSIC herbicide labels before using . •
|
||
In Region A, FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be added to the tankmix at 12 to 16 oz per
|
||
acre. The 16 oz. rate may be necessary under conditions of low humidity and low soil
|
||
moisture and should be used when volunteer corn and/or shattercane foliage is dense or has
|
||
reached the maximum recommended growth stage.
|
||
In Region B, FUSILADE 2000 herbicide shoullj be added to the tankmix at 24 oz. per acre.
|
||
CLASSIC herbicide should be added to the tankmix at the recommended rates for broadleaf
|
||
weed growth stages described on the CLASSIC herbicide label.
|
||
Always add an approved non-ionic surfactant at a rate of 112 pint 1 25 gallons (0.2:% v/v) of
|
||
water or an approved crop oil concentrate at 1 quart 125 gallons (1% v/v) of water.
|
||
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL
|
||
INFORMATION
|
||
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH PURSUI" HERBICIDE - SOYBEANS ONLY -
|
||
Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and PURSUIT Herbicide - Soybeans
|
||
Only - (Region A Only)
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide may be applied together in a tankmix in a
|
||
post emergence program (Region A only) for control of volunteer com, shatterca'le and
|
||
broadleaf weeds at the proper growth stages for treatment listed on the respective product
|
||
labels.
|
||
The FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide tankmix should be applied to actively
|
||
growing weeds. Refer to the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide labels for
|
||
environmental conditions that promote active growth.
|
||
Do not apply the tankmix if soybeans show injury from prior herbicide applications.
|
||
Read and carefully observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautionary statements
|
||
on the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and PURSUIT herbicide labels before using.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be added to the tankmix at 12 to 16 oz. per acre. The 16
|
||
oz. rate may be necessary under conditions of low humidity and low soil moisture and should
|
||
be used when volunteer corn and/or shattercane foliage is dense or has reached the
|
||
maximum recommended growth stage.
|
||
PURSUIT herbicide should be added to the tankmix at the recommended rates for broadleaf
|
||
weed growth stages described on the PURSUIT herbicide label.
|
||
Always add an adjuvant ( approved nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate ) and liquid
|
||
fertilizer to the spray mixture. Refer to the PURSUIT herbicide label for additive rates.
|
||
SEE SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTION SECTION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
|
||
|
||
TANKMIX
|
||
COMBINATION FUSILADE 2000
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA
|
||
REFLEX 2LC
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA
|
||
BASAGRAN
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 +' 24 fl. oz.lA
|
||
BLAZER
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA
|
||
TACKLE
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 24 II. oz.lA
|
||
REFLEX 2LC +
|
||
BASAGRAN
|
||
Page 28
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
TABLE 1. SOYBEAN HERBICIDE TANKMIX APPLICATION RATE TABLE'
|
||
REGION At
|
||
REFLEX 2LC' BASAGRAN BLAZER TACKLE
|
||
, 10 '~plsJA
|
||
,~ 10 2 plsJA
|
||
,~ 10 3 plsJA
|
||
,~ 10 3 plsJA
|
||
, 10 2 pls.lA ,~ 10 2 ptsJA
|
||
, Follow the recommended rate and growth stages lor the grass and broadleal weeds on Ihe respective labels.
|
||
,
|
||
,
|
||
2 Region A • All states except the aroJas 01 Arizona, Calnornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West Oklahoma, Wesl Texas, and Utah as outlinec
|
||
section.
|
||
3 Reier to REFLEX 2LC label lor maximum use rale lor specilied geographic regions.
|
||
|
||
TANKMIX
|
||
COMBINATION
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 +
|
||
BASAGRAN
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 +
|
||
BLAZER
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 +
|
||
TACKLE
|
||
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|
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
TABLE 2. SOYBEAN HERBICIDE TANKMIX APPLICATION RATE TABLE'
|
||
REGION BI
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 BASAGRAN BLAZER TACKLE'
|
||
24 - 48 fl. oz.fA 1-1/2 to 2 ptsJA
|
||
24 - 48 fl. oz.f A 1-1/2 to 3 ptsJA
|
||
24 - 48 fl. oz.fA 1-1/2 to 3 ptsJA
|
||
, Follow the recommended rate and growth stages for the grass and broadieaf weeds on the respective labels.
|
||
NONIONIC SURFACTANT
|
||
CROP OIL CONCENTRATE
|
||
0.5 -1%COC
|
||
0.25 - 0.5% NIS
|
||
0.25 - 0.5% NIS
|
||
DO NOT USE cac WITH
|
||
THIS MIXTURE
|
||
0.5-1%COC
|
||
0.25 - 0.5% NIS
|
||
, Region B - For the areas of Arizona, CaI~ornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West Oklahoma, West Texas, and Utah as outlined in the 'Directions for Us,
|
||
section.
|
||
, Not registered in California for tankmix with this product.
|
||
I
|
||
|
||
and precautionary statements on the EPA approved FUSILADE 2000 herbicide container label
|
||
and the WHIP 1 EC herbicide container label.
|
||
For improved annual and perennial grass control, a tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and
|
||
WHIP 1 EC herbicide may be applied at the recommended rates and growth stages listed in
|
||
this. FUSILADE 2000 herbicide should be applied at 9.0 - 20.0 fl. oz. per acre and WHIP 1 EC
|
||
herbicide should be applied at 6.5 - 12.8 fl. oz. per acre depending on weed species and size
|
||
as listed on the chart below.
|
||
For all ground applications, use crop oil concentrate in the tankmix at 1% v/v (1 quart per 25
|
||
gallons of spray solution). For aerial applications, use crop oil concentrate at 1 pint per acre.
|
||
Tankmlxes for Control of Broadleaf Weeds
|
||
The tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and WHIP 1 EC herbicide may be applied in
|
||
combination with REFLEX 2LC·, BASAGRAN, or BLAZER herbicides as described on the
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and WHIP 1 EC herbicide labels. If there are differences in
|
||
labeling, the most restrictive labeling applies. DO NOT tankmix with REFLEX 2LC,
|
||
BASAGRAN or BLAZER herbicides when rhizome Johnsongrass is the predominant grassy
|
||
weed problem.
|
||
·Refer to REFLEX 2LC Herbicide Regional Use Map on page __ .
|
||
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH BUGLETM HERBICIDE - COTTON AND
|
||
SOYBEANS
|
||
Tankmix Applications - FUSILADE 2000 Herbicide and Bugle Herbicide
|
||
Before using these products, read and carefully observe all applicable directions, restrictions,
|
||
and precautionary statements on the EPA-approved FUSILADE 2000 herbicide container label
|
||
and the Bugle herbicide container label.
|
||
For improved control of annual grasses, a tankmix of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and Bugle
|
||
herbicide may be applied. When using this tani.mix combination, apply FUSILADE 2000
|
||
herbicide at a rate of 12.0 fluid ounces per acre and Bugle herbicide at a rate of 8.2 fluid
|
||
ounces per acre. Refer to the FUSILADE herbicide label for the recommended growth stage
|
||
of the annual grass species for proper timing of application.
|
||
For all ground applications, use crop oil concentrate in the tankmix at 1% v/v (1 quart per 25
|
||
gallons of spray solution). For aerial applications, use crop oil concentrate at 1 pint per acre.
|
||
DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
|
||
ANNUAL GRASS SPECIES HeIght
|
||
(Inc .... )
|
||
Barnyardgrass 2-3
|
||
Broadleaf Signalgrass 2-4
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Large 1-2
|
||
Smooth 1-2
|
||
Southern 1-2
|
||
Tropical 1-2
|
||
Downy Brome 2-6
|
||
Fall Panicum 2-6
|
||
Field Sandbur 2-4
|
||
FoXla~s
|
||
GianI 2-6
|
||
Green 2-6
|
||
Yenow 2-4
|
||
Goosegrass 2-4
|
||
Italian Ryegrass 2-4
|
||
Itchgrass 4-24
|
||
Johnsongrass. Seedling 5-10
|
||
Junglerice 2-3
|
||
Red Rice .5-1
|
||
Shattercane 6-12
|
||
Sorghum Almum 6-12
|
||
Southern Sancllur 2-6
|
||
Texas Panicum 2-8
|
||
Volunteer Cereals
|
||
Barley 2-6
|
||
Corn 12-24
|
||
Milo 6-12
|
||
Oats 2-6
|
||
Rye 2-6
|
||
Wheat 2-6
|
||
Wild Proso Millet 4-8
|
||
W~chgrass 2-4
|
||
Wild Oats 2-6
|
||
Wooly Cupgrass 2-4
|
||
PERENNIAL GRASS SPECIES
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass 12-18
|
||
34 1 '.31
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
RATE FOR TANKMIX
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 WHIP lEe
|
||
RllteiA RllteiA
|
||
(fl. oz.) (fl. oz.)
|
||
12·20 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-16 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-20 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-20 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-20 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-20 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-20 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-12 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-12 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-12 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-16 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
12-16 6.5-9.5
|
||
9-16 6.5-12.8
|
||
12-24 6.5-9.5
|
||
|
||
~s 1- b.J
|
||
SOYBEAN TANKMIX USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Page 32
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
o Always read and follow the restril.1ions and limitations for all products whether used alone or
|
||
in a tankmix. The most restrictive labeling of any product used applies in tank mixtures.
|
||
o Do not apply less than 24 fl. ozJA FUSILADE 2000 herbicide in a tankmix with broadleaf
|
||
herbicides in soybeans, except as specified on this label.
|
||
o Do not apply tankmixes if rain is threatening. REFLEX herbicide requires a 4-hour rain-free
|
||
period; TACKLE herbicide requires a 4-6 hour rain-free period; BLAZER herbicide requires
|
||
a 6 hour rain-free period; and BASAGRAN herbicide requires an a-hour rain-free period for
|
||
best results.
|
||
o Do not apply a total of more than 2 quarts of BASAGRAN herbicide per acre in one season
|
||
to soybeans.
|
||
o A maximum of 1.5 pints per acre of REFLEX 2LC herbicide may be applied per growing
|
||
season for soybeans in Region 1. A maximum of 1.25 pints of REFLEX 2LC per acre may
|
||
be applied in altemate years in Region 2. A maximum of 1.0 pints REFLEX 2LC per acre
|
||
may be applied in altemate years in Region 3. A maximum of 1-1/2 pints of REFLEX 2LC
|
||
may be applied per acre in altemate years in Region 4. (Do not make more than one
|
||
application of REFLEX 2LC per growing season.)
|
||
o Apply REFLEX 2LC herbicide before soybeans bloom.
|
||
o Do not apply more than 4 pints (1.0 lb. active) per acre of BLAZER herbicide per growing
|
||
season for soybeans.
|
||
o Do not apply BLAZER or TACKLE herbicide within 50 days of harvest for soybeans.
|
||
o Do not apply more than 3 pints per acre of TACKLE per growing season.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 1 oz. of CLASSIC per acre per season.
|
||
o Make the last application of CLASSIC to soybeans 60 days before soybean maturity.
|
||
o In the case of crop failure, only soybeans may be immediately replanted following use of
|
||
BASAGRAN, BLAZER, REFLEX and TACKLE.
|
||
o Do not make more than one application of the f'USILADE 2000lREFLEX 2LC; FUSILADE
|
||
20001BASAGRAN; FUSILADE 20001BLAZER; FUSILADE 20001TACKLE or FUSILADE
|
||
20001REFLEXIBASAGRAN tankmix in a single season.
|
||
o Do not make sequential or tankmix applications of any of these herbicides if the weeds
|
||
appear stressed due to unfavorable temperatures, drought and/or low soil fertility.
|
||
,~ -.
|
||
|
||
3' 1" b3
|
||
Page 33
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
TANKMIXES FOR COnON
|
||
USE OF FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE WITH AM BUS"". CYMBUS .... 3E. BIDRI~ 8. OR
|
||
CYG~ 400 INSECTICIDES - COTTON ONLY
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 helbicide and AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 3E, BYDRIN 8, OR CYGON 400
|
||
insecticides may be used in a tankmix when required according to the weed and insect
|
||
problems present. Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and an approved adjuvant to actively
|
||
growing annual and perennial grasses at the recommended rate and growth stage listed in the
|
||
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS SECTION of the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide label. Apply
|
||
AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 3E, BYDRIN 8, or CYGON 400 as per label recommendations for
|
||
insect control based on scouting reports. Subsequent applications of AMBUSH, CYMBUSH
|
||
3E, BYDRIN 8 or CYGON 400 may be required at intervals of 5 to 7 daye; kr insect control.
|
||
Regrowth or subsequent emergence of grasses may require treatment according to rate and
|
||
growth stage recommendations on the FUSILADE 2000 helbicide label.
|
||
Use of crop oil concentrate or a nonionic surfactant as indicated in the APPLICATION
|
||
DIRECTIONS SECTION of this label is required in the tankmix.
|
||
Load the spray tank with half the amount of required water and add the recommended
|
||
amounts of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide and AMBUSH, CYMBUSH 3E, BYDRIN 8, or CYGON
|
||
400 insecticide while the agitator is running. Add crop oil concentrate or nonionic surfactant
|
||
and the remaining quantity of water and mix thoroughly.
|
||
|
||
TANKMIX 1 COMBINATION FUSILADE
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 II. oziA
|
||
AMBUSH
|
||
,
|
||
I
|
||
I FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 II. ozi A
|
||
CYMBUSH 3E
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 II. oziA
|
||
CYGON 400
|
||
!
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 12-24 fl. oz.l A
|
||
BIDRIN 8
|
||
Page 34
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE HERBICIDE AND COTTON INSECTICIDE TANKMIX RATE TABLE'
|
||
REGION A"
|
||
AMBUSH CYMBUSH 3E CYGON 400 BIDRIN 8
|
||
0.4-0.0 plJA
|
||
0.16-0.27 plJA
|
||
(0.06-0.1 Ibs. aitA)
|
||
0.25-0.5 ptiA
|
||
0.1-0.5 ptiA
|
||
, Follow Ihe recommended rale and groWlh stages lor the ~rus and larget insect peats on Ihe respective labels.
|
||
NONIONI
|
||
CROP 011
|
||
0.5
|
||
0.2!
|
||
0.5
|
||
0.2!
|
||
O.S
|
||
0.2!
|
||
O.f
|
||
0.21
|
||
• Region A • All slales excepllhe areas 01 Arizona, Cal~ornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West Oklahoma, West Texas, and Utah as outHned in the "Oil
|
||
Section.
|
||
|
||
TANKMIX
|
||
COMBINATION FUSILADE
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 16-48 fl. oz.lA
|
||
AMBUSH
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 16-48 fl. oz.lA
|
||
CYMBUSH 3E
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 16-48 fl. oz.lA
|
||
CYGaN 400
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 + 16·48 fl. oz.l A
|
||
BIDRIN 8
|
||
Page 35
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE HERBICIDE AND COTTON INSECTICIDE TANKMIX RATE TABLE'
|
||
REGION BI
|
||
AMBUSH CYMBUSH3E CYGON 400 BIDRIN 8
|
||
0.4·0.8 pt.lA
|
||
0.16-0.:>7 ptJA
|
||
-
|
||
0.25·0.5 pt./A
|
||
0.1·0.5 pt./A
|
||
-
|
||
I Fonow the recommended rate and growth stages for the grass and targ3t insect pests on the respective labels.
|
||
NONIONIC SURFAC
|
||
CROP OIL CONCEN'
|
||
0.5·1% COC
|
||
0.25% NIS
|
||
0.5·1% COC
|
||
0.25% NIS
|
||
0.5·1% COC
|
||
0.25% NIS
|
||
0.5·1% cae
|
||
0.25% NIS
|
||
• Region B • For the areas of Arizona, Cal~ornia, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, West OkiahorTlP West Texas, and Utah as outlined in the "Directions for Use" Section.
|
||
|
||
• Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for all products whether used alone
|
||
or in a tankmix. The most restrictive labeling of any product used applies in tank mixtures.
|
||
• For additional precautions, restrictions, limitations, and sprayer clean-up information, refer
|
||
to the appropriate sections in the respective labels.
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 12 pints (3Ibs. ai/acre) of AMBUSH per acre per season.
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than 1.0 lb. ai/A of CYMBUSH 3E per acre per season.
|
||
• Do not apply a total of more than (3 applications) of Bidrin 8 per acre per season.
|
||
• Do not apply more than 2 applications of Cygon 400 at the higher rate (0.5 pinVA) per
|
||
season.
|
||
• Bidrin 8 may not be applied within 30 days of harvest.
|
||
• Repeat application of Cygon 400 should not be made at intervals closer than 14 days.
|
||
• Automatic flagging devices should be used when possible whenever Bidrin 8 is used.
|
||
• Do not enter area treated with Bidrin 8 for 48 hours unless appropriate clothing is wom.
|
||
• Oral or written wamings must be given workers who are expected to enter a treated area or
|
||
area about to be treated with Bidrin 8. Oral wamings must be in language customarily
|
||
understood by workers.
|
||
• When applying Cygon 400, if automatic flagging is not possible, then the human flagger
|
||
must wear protective clothing and respirator as specified on the Cygon 400 label.
|
||
|
||
trD 1 b.3
|
||
Page 37
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
NONFOOD USES· F,t,bbQW bAND, NQNGAQP AA&,t,S, NONBEARING CROPS,
|
||
AND ORNAMENTALS.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can be used to control annual and perennial grass weeds in lallow
|
||
laREI; iR nonbearing groves, orchards or vineyards. during site preparation prior to
|
||
transplanting; on tree farms·, and in many newly transplanted and established nongrassy
|
||
omamentals, trees. shrubs and ground covers. aREI iR ROReFep areas. ~leRerop areas
|
||
iRoluEle aiFPoFts, eleetFie tF8RslofFRer stali6RS aREI sub stati6Rs, pipeliRe pUFRpiRg statieRs,
|
||
aFeUREI builEliR{IS, stoFage yaRJs, leRee MRes. pallp,':ays, reaElsiEles. Fights el way, aREI ather
|
||
ReReFeplaREI areas. See the following tables for specific recommended uses.
|
||
·Use of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide on tree farms is not registered for use in Califomia.
|
||
GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS· NQtfllMRlNClCROPS#\NO(»RNAMENTALS
|
||
Not for use or storage in or around the home.
|
||
• Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to actively growing grasses before they exceed the
|
||
recommended growth stages in the following Tables.
|
||
• Spray to obtain thorough coverage 01 grass foliage. but not to runoff. Repeat treatments
|
||
may be necessary to provide full season control.
|
||
• Use standard pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles.
|
||
• Apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide wOOn the first gmss species in a mixed grass weed
|
||
population reaches the recommended growth stage for treatment.
|
||
• Do not apply FUSILADE 2000 herbicide to grasses which are stressed due to moisture,
|
||
temperature, low soil fertility. mechanical or chemical injury.
|
||
• Do not apply to grasses which have tillered, formed seed heads, or exceeded
|
||
recommended growth stages.
|
||
• When trElating nonbearing trees and vines, avoid contact of spray with foliage by using
|
||
directed sprays.
|
||
• Do not apply to foliage of omamental trees, shrubs, or ground covers unless they are listed
|
||
in Table I of the omamental section of this label.
|
||
• Do not apply to trees, vines, omamentals, or other listed cro~ that will be harvested for
|
||
food within one year after application.
|
||
• Do not apply to asparagus from which spears will be harvested within 1 year of treatment.
|
||
Refer to page for use directions for applications to asparagus that will be harvested
|
||
within 1 year.
|
||
• Do nol graze or harvest Florigraze perennial peanuts for 1 year after treatment.
|
||
• Do not plant rotational grass crops such as com, sorghum and cereals within 60 days after
|
||
the last applicatiOn of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide.
|
||
|
||
• lfl
|
||
Page 38
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
NONFOOD USES - F"""QW ""N9, NQNGRQP "RELI,S, "N9 NON BEARING CROPS
|
||
Apply 32-48 oz. per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide along with 1 % crop oil concentrate (2
|
||
pints per 25 gallons) or 0.25% (112 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionic surfactant to annual and
|
||
perennial grasses at the recommended growth stages in the following tables.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR
|
||
FAb"QW ""'N9 "ND NONBEARING CROPS
|
||
Annual Grass Species
|
||
Make applications when grasses are 2-8 inches tall, but before tillering andlor heading.
|
||
Bamyardgrass
|
||
Broadleaf signalgrass
|
||
Crabgrass, large
|
||
Crabgrass, smooth
|
||
Crabgrass, southem
|
||
Crabgrass, tropical
|
||
Fall panicum
|
||
Field sandbur
|
||
Foxtail, giant
|
||
Foxtail, green
|
||
Foxtail, yellow
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Guineagrass, seedling
|
||
Itchgrass
|
||
Italian ryegrass
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Prairie cupgrass
|
||
Red Rice
|
||
Shatterca,leJWildcaneNolunteer milo
|
||
Sorghum almum
|
||
Southem sandbur
|
||
Southwestem cupgrass
|
||
Texas panicum
|
||
Volunteer barley
|
||
Volunteer corn
|
||
Volunteer oats
|
||
Volunteer rye
|
||
Volunteer wheat
|
||
Wild Oats
|
||
Wild proso millet
|
||
Witchgrass
|
||
Woolly cupgrass
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR
|
||
F.t.ob"QW ""PID "ND NONBEARING CROPS
|
||
Perennial Grass Species
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Kikuyugrass·
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Rhizome johnsongrass
|
||
Torpedograss··
|
||
Wirestem mUhly
|
||
Growth Stage
|
||
4-8" runners
|
||
6-12" tall before Seedhead initiation
|
||
4-8" runners
|
||
6-10"
|
||
8-18" tall and before boot stage
|
||
3-6" tall (1 51 application)
|
||
2-3" tall (subsequent application)
|
||
4-12" tall and before seedhead initiation
|
||
·Not Registered in Califomia for use on this species.
|
||
··Use 48 fl. oz. per acre per application. Three applications may be needed.
|
||
|
||
Page 39
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 Booklet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE IS RECOMMENDED ON THE FOLLOWING NON BEARING
|
||
CROPS
|
||
Acerola
|
||
(West Indian Cherry)·
|
||
Almonds
|
||
Apples
|
||
Asparagus
|
||
Avocados
|
||
Berries
|
||
Conifers·
|
||
Christmas tree plantings
|
||
Nursery beds
|
||
Seedling establishment
|
||
Dates
|
||
Figs
|
||
Filberts
|
||
Florigraze perennial peanuts·
|
||
(Nursery stock only)
|
||
Ginseng·
|
||
Grapes
|
||
Grapefruit
|
||
Guava·
|
||
Jojoba
|
||
Kiwi·
|
||
·Not applicable in California.
|
||
NONFOOD USE· ORNAMENTALS
|
||
Lemons
|
||
Limes
|
||
Macadamia
|
||
Mango·
|
||
Olives
|
||
Oranges
|
||
Pears
|
||
Pineapple
|
||
Pistachios
|
||
Pomegranates
|
||
Tangelos
|
||
Tangerines
|
||
Walnuts
|
||
Apply 32-48 oz. per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide along with 0.25% (1/2 pint per 25
|
||
gallons) of a nonionic surfactant. DO NOT USE A CROP OIL CONCENTRATE WITH
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE ON ORNAMENTALS. Refer to the weed tables in the Fallow
|
||
land, Noncrop areas, and Nonbearing crops for recommended growth stages of grasses at
|
||
application.
|
||
FUSILADE may be applied over-the-top or as a directed spray. Please refer to Table 1 for a
|
||
list of ornamental species for which over-the-top application is appropriate. For species listed
|
||
in Tables II-IV, directed spray applications are necessary to minimize phytotoxicity. However,
|
||
there is the possibilitt of damage in the range listed for each table when applied at label rates.
|
||
NOTICE TO BUYER AND USER: It is impossible to test every species and variety or cultivar
|
||
of ornamental or nursery plants under all conditions. Plant tolerance of pesticides vary as
|
||
conditions vary. Plant tolerance of FUSILADE 2000 herbicide at label rates has been found to
|
||
be acceptable within the ranges specified for the indicated genera and species. Neither the
|
||
manufacturer nor the seller has determined whether or not FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can
|
||
safely be used on plants not specified on this label. The professional user should determine if
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can be used safely prior to use.
|
||
1-
|
||
|
||
TABLE I
|
||
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|
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|
||
OVER-THE-TOP APPLICATIONS may be applied to the following ornamentals: Use Only
|
||
Nonionic Surfactant on Ornamentals.
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Abelia grandiflora
|
||
Abies balsamea*
|
||
Abies concolor
|
||
Abies procera
|
||
Acacia redolens
|
||
Acacia salacina
|
||
Acacia saligna
|
||
Acacia schafnerii
|
||
Acacia stenophylla
|
||
Acer ginnala*
|
||
Acer palmatum
|
||
Acer platanoides
|
||
Acer saccharinum
|
||
Acer saccharum*
|
||
Achillea filipendulina
|
||
Achillea millefolium
|
||
Acrecastrum romanzoffianum
|
||
Agapanthus african us
|
||
Agave americana
|
||
Ageratum sp.
|
||
Aglanoema commutatum
|
||
Agtanoema crispum
|
||
Alcea rosea
|
||
Allium schoenoprasum
|
||
Aloe barbadensis
|
||
Aloe vera
|
||
Aloe zanzibarica
|
||
Alyssum sp.
|
||
Antirrhinum majus*
|
||
Araucaria heterophylla
|
||
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
|
||
Arctotheca calendula
|
||
Arenaria vema
|
||
Asparagus densiflorus
|
||
Astilbe x arendsii
|
||
-Not applicable in California.
|
||
Common Name/Variety
|
||
Glossy abelia
|
||
Balsam fir
|
||
Concolor fir
|
||
Noble fir
|
||
Acacia ongerops
|
||
Willow-leafed acacia
|
||
Willow acacia
|
||
Jim wheat acacia
|
||
Shoe-string acacia
|
||
Flame amur maple
|
||
Maple/japanese
|
||
Norway maple
|
||
Silver maple
|
||
Sugar maple
|
||
Coronation gold, fern leaf yarrow
|
||
Common yarrow
|
||
Queen palm
|
||
Peter pan lily of the Nile
|
||
Century plant
|
||
Silver queen evergreen,
|
||
Fransher evergreen
|
||
Treubii ribbon evergreen
|
||
Painted evergreen
|
||
Hollyhock
|
||
Chives
|
||
Barbados aloe
|
||
Snapdragon
|
||
Yellow floral carpet
|
||
Norfolk Island pine
|
||
Red bearberry
|
||
Cape weed
|
||
Sandwort
|
||
Sprengeri,
|
||
Myres asparagus,
|
||
Sprenger asparagus
|
||
False spirea
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Atriplex sp.
|
||
Aucuba japonica
|
||
Aucuba japonica variegata
|
||
Begonia
|
||
Semperflorens cultoreum*
|
||
Berberis mentorensis
|
||
Berberis thunbergii*
|
||
Betula pendula*
|
||
Bougainvillea sp.
|
||
Buxus microphylla koreana
|
||
Buxus microphylla var.
|
||
japonica
|
||
Buxus sempervirens
|
||
Caesalpinia cacalaco
|
||
Caesalpinia gilliesii
|
||
Calendula officinalis*
|
||
Calendula sp.
|
||
Callistemon lanceolatus
|
||
Calluna vulgaris
|
||
Camellia japonica
|
||
Camellia sasanqua
|
||
Canlpanula carpatica
|
||
Carissa grandiflora
|
||
Carissa tuttlei
|
||
Camegiea gijantea
|
||
Carpobrotus chilensis*
|
||
Cassia artemisioides
|
||
Cassia didymobotrya
|
||
Cassia sturdii
|
||
Celtis occidentalis*
|
||
Centaurea cineraria
|
||
Cerastium tomentosum
|
||
Ceratonia siliqua
|
||
Cercis canadensis
|
||
Chaenomeles speciosa*
|
||
Chamaecyparis obtusa
|
||
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
|
||
Chamaecyparis pisifera
|
||
Chamaerops excelsa
|
||
Chamaerops humilis
|
||
Chrysalidocarpus lutescens
|
||
Chrysanthemum x superbum
|
||
*Not applicable in California
|
||
Lf4 1" ~3
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||
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|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Saltbrush
|
||
Aucuba
|
||
Scarf etta begonia
|
||
Mentor barberry
|
||
Crimson pygym,
|
||
Redleaf Japanese barberry
|
||
Eastern white birch
|
||
Raspberry ice
|
||
Korean boxwood
|
||
Japanese boxwood
|
||
Welleri,
|
||
Common boxwood
|
||
Bird of paradise
|
||
Orange coronet
|
||
Marigold
|
||
Bottle-brush
|
||
Scotch heather
|
||
Camellia
|
||
Sasanqua camellia
|
||
Bellflower
|
||
Natal plum
|
||
Saguaro cactus
|
||
Trailing hottentot-fig
|
||
Feathery cassia
|
||
African cassia
|
||
Hackberry
|
||
Dusty miller
|
||
Snow in summer
|
||
Carob tree
|
||
Red bud
|
||
Flowering quince
|
||
Cripps hinoki false cypress
|
||
Allum lawson cypress
|
||
Plumosa
|
||
Windmill palm
|
||
Mediterranean fan palm
|
||
(small)Golden fruited palm
|
||
Shasta daisy
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Cissus rhombifloia
|
||
Cistus hybridus
|
||
Citrus aurantium
|
||
Citrus paradist
|
||
Clerodendrum speciosum
|
||
Cleyera spp.
|
||
Clivia miniata
|
||
Cocos plumosa
|
||
Codiaeum variegatum
|
||
Coftea arabica
|
||
Magnolia grandiflora"
|
||
Coleus x hybridus
|
||
Convolvulus oneorum
|
||
Coprosma baueri
|
||
Coprosma repens
|
||
Cordyline terminalis
|
||
Coreopsis verticillata
|
||
Comus florida
|
||
Comus mas
|
||
Comus sericea
|
||
Cotoneaster apiculata
|
||
Cotoneaster dammeri
|
||
Cotoneaster divaricatus
|
||
Cotoneaster microphyllus
|
||
Cotoneaster repens
|
||
Cotoneaster salicifolius franch
|
||
Crossandra nilotica
|
||
Cupressus sempervirens
|
||
Cycus revoluta
|
||
Deutzia gracilis
|
||
Dianthus barbatus
|
||
Dieftenbachia amoena
|
||
Diervilla lonicera
|
||
Oodonea viscosa purplurea
|
||
Echinocatus sp.
|
||
Elaeagnus angustrifolia
|
||
Enceliafarinosa
|
||
Erythrina fusca
|
||
Escallonia fradessii
|
||
Escallonia rubra
|
||
"Not applicable in California.
|
||
, lfS ,.. 0
|
||
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||
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|
||
Common NameiVariety
|
||
Ellen Danica, grape ivy
|
||
Rock rose
|
||
Sour orange
|
||
Grapefruit
|
||
Pagoda flower
|
||
Cleyera
|
||
Kaffir lily
|
||
Queen palm
|
||
Croton
|
||
Coftee
|
||
Southern magnolia
|
||
Coleus
|
||
Jade wizard
|
||
Bush momingglory
|
||
Mirror plant
|
||
Varigated mirror plant
|
||
Ti
|
||
Threadleaf coreopsis
|
||
Flowering dogwood
|
||
Comelian cherry dogwood
|
||
Red twig dogwood,
|
||
Flaviramea
|
||
Coral beauty,
|
||
Royal beauty
|
||
Spreading cotoneaster
|
||
Cotoneaster
|
||
Willowleaf cotoneaster
|
||
Crossandra
|
||
Italian cypress
|
||
Sago palm
|
||
Slender deutzia
|
||
Sweet William
|
||
Giant dumbcane
|
||
Bush honeysuckle
|
||
Purple hopseed bush
|
||
Hedgehog cactus
|
||
Russian olive
|
||
Bittle brush
|
||
Fastadiata,
|
||
Swamp immortella
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Eucalyptus microtheca
|
||
Eucalyptus polyanthemos
|
||
Eucalyptus rostrata
|
||
Eucalyptus spathulata
|
||
Eucalyptus rudis
|
||
Eugenia myrtifolia
|
||
Euonymus alata
|
||
Euonymus fortunei
|
||
Euonymus japonica
|
||
Euonymus kiautschovicus
|
||
Euphorbia lactea
|
||
Euryops pectinatus
|
||
Fatshedera Iizei
|
||
Ferocactus sp.
|
||
Ficus benjamina
|
||
Ficus elastica decora
|
||
Ficus microcarpa nitida
|
||
Ficus nitida
|
||
Ficus repens
|
||
Forsythia intermedia
|
||
Forsythia sp.
|
||
Forsythia suspensa
|
||
Forsythia x intermedia
|
||
Fouquieria splendens
|
||
Fragaria chiloensis
|
||
Fraxinus americana"
|
||
Fraxinus pennsylvanica"
|
||
Fraxinus velulina
|
||
Gardenia jasminoides
|
||
Gardenia taitensis
|
||
Gazania splendens
|
||
Gazania uniflora leucoleana
|
||
Geijera parviflora
|
||
Gelsemium sempervirens
|
||
Geranium pratense
|
||
Gladiolus x hortulanus
|
||
Gleditsia triancanthos var.
|
||
inermis
|
||
Graptophyllum pictum
|
||
Grevillea robusta
|
||
Grevillea rosmarinifolia
|
||
Hedera canariensis
|
||
Hedera helix
|
||
Hedera helix hahnii
|
||
Hemerocallis hybrids
|
||
"Not applicable in California.
|
||
Iff, 1" (3
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Gum-barked coolibah
|
||
Red box gum
|
||
Red gum
|
||
Narrow-leaf gimlet
|
||
Desert-gum
|
||
Brush cherry
|
||
Siebold
|
||
Silver king
|
||
Spreading euonymus
|
||
Candelabra plant
|
||
Fatshedera
|
||
Barrel cactus
|
||
Exotica weeping fig
|
||
Rubber tree
|
||
Indian laurel
|
||
Indian laurel
|
||
Creeping fig
|
||
Weeping forsythia
|
||
Ocotillo
|
||
Ornamental strawberry
|
||
White ash
|
||
Green ash
|
||
Arizona ash
|
||
Gardenia, dwarf
|
||
Tahitian gardenia
|
||
Gazania gold rush
|
||
Australia willow
|
||
Carolina jessamine
|
||
Cranesbill
|
||
Debbie, Jennie, Mahogany, Stargazer
|
||
Honey locusVshade master
|
||
Caricature plant
|
||
Silk oak
|
||
Spider flower
|
||
Algerian ivy
|
||
English ivy
|
||
Hahn's ivy
|
||
Daylily
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Hemigraphis sp.
|
||
Hesperaloe parviflora
|
||
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
|
||
Hibiscus syriacus
|
||
Hosta lancifolia
|
||
Hydrangea panicultata
|
||
Hydrangea quercifolia
|
||
lberis sempervirens
|
||
lIex comuta
|
||
lIex crenata
|
||
lIex glabra
|
||
lIex opaca
|
||
lIex vomitoria
|
||
lIex x Meserveae
|
||
lIex x attenuata
|
||
Iris sp.
|
||
Isotoma sp.
|
||
Ixora coccinea
|
||
Jacaranda acutifolia
|
||
Jacobinia ghiesbreghtiana
|
||
Juniperus horizontalis·
|
||
Juniperus scopulorum
|
||
Juniperus virginiana
|
||
Justicia spicigera
|
||
Kochia scoparia f. trychophylla
|
||
Koelreuteria paniculata*
|
||
Lagerstroemia indica
|
||
Lantana camera
|
||
Lantana sellowiana
|
||
Leptospermum laevigatum
|
||
Leucophyllum frutescens
|
||
Liatris spicata
|
||
Ligustrum amurense
|
||
Ligustrum lucidum
|
||
Ligustrum ovalifolium
|
||
Ligustrum texanum
|
||
Ligustrum x Vicari
|
||
Liquidambar styraciflua
|
||
Liriope spicata
|
||
Liriope muscari
|
||
Livistona chinenis
|
||
Lonicera x morrowii
|
||
Lonicera xylosteum
|
||
"Not applicable in California.
|
||
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||
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|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Waffle plant/Metallic plant
|
||
Chinese hibiscus
|
||
Althea
|
||
Variegated hosta
|
||
Panicle hydrangea
|
||
Oakleaf hydrangea
|
||
Candytuff
|
||
Dwarf buford holly
|
||
Japanese holly
|
||
Compact inkberry
|
||
American holly
|
||
Dwarf yauponfTall yaupon
|
||
Meserve holly
|
||
Fosteri holly
|
||
Blue star creeper
|
||
Ixora
|
||
Jacaranda
|
||
Admiral
|
||
Cologreen
|
||
Red ceder
|
||
Firecracker,
|
||
Mexican indigo
|
||
Compact bumingbrush
|
||
Golden-rain tree
|
||
Vamish tree
|
||
Crepe myrtle
|
||
Bush lantana
|
||
Purple lantana (trailing)
|
||
Texas sage
|
||
Gay feather
|
||
Amur River
|
||
Wax ligustrum
|
||
Privet/califomia
|
||
Texas privet
|
||
Vicari
|
||
American sweetgum
|
||
Liriope
|
||
Green liriope/Variegated liriope
|
||
Chinese fan palm
|
||
Morrow honeysuckle
|
||
Emerald mound
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Lysiloma thomberii
|
||
Lysimachia nummularia
|
||
Magnolia sp.
|
||
Magnolia stellata
|
||
Mahonia aquifolium
|
||
Mahonia wagoneri·
|
||
Malus floribunda
|
||
Mesembryanthemum drosanhemum hispidum
|
||
Mesembryanthemum lampranthus productus
|
||
Mesembryanthemum lampranthus
|
||
spectabilis
|
||
Metrosideros excelsus
|
||
Musa maurelli
|
||
Myoponum parvifolium
|
||
Myrica cerifera
|
||
Nephrolepsis exaltata
|
||
Nerium oleander
|
||
Odocanthus sp.
|
||
Olea europaea
|
||
Olneya tesota
|
||
Opuntia Cholla
|
||
Osman thus fragrans
|
||
Osteospermum fruticosum alba
|
||
Pachysandra terminalis
|
||
Parkensonia aculeata
|
||
Rhus aromatica
|
||
Passiflora pfordtiii
|
||
Pelargonium domesticum
|
||
Pelargonium peltatum
|
||
Pelargonium X hortorum·
|
||
Pennisetum setaceum
|
||
Peperomia scandens
|
||
Petunia sp.
|
||
Philadelphus coronarius
|
||
Philodendron oxycardium
|
||
Philodendron selloum
|
||
Phoenix canariensis
|
||
Phoenix roebelenii
|
||
Photinia x fraseri
|
||
Phyllostachys aurea
|
||
Physocarpus fruticosa
|
||
Physocarpus opulifolius
|
||
Picea abies
|
||
·Not applicable in California.
|
||
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|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Desert fem tree
|
||
MoneywortlWandering Sally
|
||
Oregon Grapeholly
|
||
Star magnolia
|
||
Mahonia
|
||
King's Ransom
|
||
Showy crabapple
|
||
Rose ice plant
|
||
Purple trailing ice plant
|
||
Red spike ice plant
|
||
New Zealand christmas tree
|
||
Ethiopia banana
|
||
Prostrate myoponum
|
||
Wax myrtle
|
||
Sword fern
|
||
Pink, variegated, petite oleander
|
||
Olive tree
|
||
Ironwood
|
||
Cholla cactus
|
||
Osmanthus, tea olive
|
||
White african daisy
|
||
Japanese pachysandra
|
||
Green palo verde
|
||
Fragrant sumac
|
||
Passion vine
|
||
Geranium
|
||
Ivy geranium
|
||
Smash Hit Red geranium
|
||
Red fountain grass
|
||
Radiator plant
|
||
Aurea
|
||
"Micans· velvetleaf philodendron
|
||
Canary Island date palm
|
||
Pygmy date palm
|
||
Photinia
|
||
Golden bamboo
|
||
Gold drop,
|
||
Jackmanni,
|
||
Abbotswood
|
||
Dwarf Ninebark, Nanus
|
||
Norway spruce
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Picea glauca
|
||
Picea omarika
|
||
Picea pungens
|
||
Pieris japonica
|
||
Pilea nummulariifolia
|
||
Pinus canariensis
|
||
Pinus clause·
|
||
Pinus echinata·
|
||
Pinus elliottii·
|
||
Pinus glabra·
|
||
Pinus mugo
|
||
Pinus nigra
|
||
Pinus palustris·
|
||
Pinus ponderosa
|
||
Pinus pungens·
|
||
Pinus resinosa
|
||
Pinus rigids·
|
||
Pinus serotina·
|
||
Pinus strobiformus
|
||
Pinus strobus
|
||
Pinus sylvestris
|
||
Pinus taeda·
|
||
Pinus virginiana"
|
||
Pittosporum Tobira
|
||
Pittosporum phillyraeoides
|
||
Platanus sp"
|
||
Plumbago capensis
|
||
Podocarpus gracilior
|
||
Podocarpus macrophylla
|
||
Polygonum capitatum
|
||
Polyscias frutir:osa
|
||
Polystichum capense
|
||
Portulaca grandiflora"
|
||
Potentilla fructosa
|
||
Potentilla vema"
|
||
Prosopis chilensis
|
||
Protea compacts"
|
||
Protea cynaroides·
|
||
Protea eximia"
|
||
Protea neriifolia'
|
||
Protea repens'
|
||
Prumus trialoba
|
||
Prunus caroliniana ompacta
|
||
Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum
|
||
'Not applicable in California
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|
||
Dwarf Alberta, Black Hills,
|
||
Densata
|
||
Serbian spruce
|
||
Blue spruce
|
||
Uly-of-the-valley bush
|
||
Creeping Charlie
|
||
Canary Island pine
|
||
Sand pine
|
||
Shortleaf pine
|
||
Slash pine
|
||
Spruce pine
|
||
Dwarf Swiss mountain pine
|
||
Austrian pine/Black pine
|
||
Longleaf pine
|
||
WestemlPonderosa pine
|
||
Table-Mountain pine
|
||
Red pine
|
||
Pitch pine
|
||
Pond pine
|
||
Mexican border pine
|
||
Eastern white pine
|
||
Scotch pine
|
||
Loblolly pine
|
||
Virginia pine
|
||
Wheelers dwarf, variegated
|
||
Desert willow
|
||
Sycamore
|
||
Cane plumbago
|
||
African fern pine
|
||
Yew pine
|
||
Pink dover
|
||
Parsley panax
|
||
Sunglo portulaca
|
||
Gold drop, Primrose beauty
|
||
Chilean mesquite
|
||
Protea
|
||
GianVking protea
|
||
Protea
|
||
Oleander-leaved protea
|
||
Protea
|
||
Flowering almond
|
||
Carolina cherry
|
||
Purple false eranthemum
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Pseudotsuga mensiessi
|
||
pyracanths koidzumii
|
||
Pyracanths angustifolia
|
||
Pyracanths coccinea
|
||
Pyracanths graberi
|
||
Pyracanths koidzumii x coccinea
|
||
Pyrus calleryana
|
||
Quercus palustris"
|
||
Quercus virginiana
|
||
Raphiolepis indica
|
||
Raphiolepis umbellata
|
||
Rhamnus frangula
|
||
Rhododendron
|
||
"Gable Hybrid"
|
||
Rhododendron catawbiense
|
||
Rhododendron formosa
|
||
Rhododendron obtusum
|
||
Rhododendron sp.
|
||
Rhododendron sp. (cont'd)
|
||
"Not applicable in California
|
||
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|
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Common NameNariety
|
||
Douglas fir
|
||
Lodense pyracanths
|
||
Variegated firethom
|
||
Scarlet firethom, Lalandei
|
||
Mojave firethom
|
||
Bradford pear
|
||
Pin oak
|
||
Oak, live
|
||
Pink lady
|
||
Yeddallndian hawthorn
|
||
Tallhedge buckthorn
|
||
Elizabeth Gable,
|
||
Purple splendor,
|
||
Rose greely
|
||
Less dark purple,
|
||
Roseum elegans,
|
||
Chionoides rhododendron,
|
||
White catawba,
|
||
Purple elegans,
|
||
Roseum superbum,
|
||
English roseum
|
||
Amoenum,
|
||
Coral bells
|
||
Blaauw's pink,
|
||
Rutherfordiana Constances
|
||
White cascade,
|
||
Prize,
|
||
Kluis s(.:1sation,
|
||
Sweetheart,
|
||
Kaempo,
|
||
Royalty,
|
||
Hahm red,
|
||
Red wing,
|
||
Gumpo white,
|
||
Salmon spray,
|
||
Road runner,
|
||
Tradition,
|
||
Gloria,
|
||
Gumpo pink,
|
||
Greeting,
|
||
Pink pearl.
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Rhododendron yedoense
|
||
Rhuellia califomica
|
||
Rhuslancea
|
||
Rosa Banksiae
|
||
Rosa hybrida
|
||
Rosa sp.
|
||
Rosmarinus officinalis prostratus
|
||
Rumohra adiantiformis*
|
||
Salix alba
|
||
Salix babylonia*
|
||
Salix matsudana
|
||
Salix purpurea*
|
||
Salvia greggii
|
||
Sansevieria sp.
|
||
Sansevieria trifasciata
|
||
Santolina chanaecy pariSSLlS
|
||
Schefflera arboricola
|
||
Schinus molle
|
||
Schinus terebinthifolius
|
||
Sedum brevifolium
|
||
Sedum quatemalense
|
||
Sedum spectabile
|
||
Sedum x rubrotinctum
|
||
"Not applicable in California
|
||
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|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Pericat,
|
||
Tabor,
|
||
Mother's Day,
|
||
Snow,
|
||
Masasoit,
|
||
Red ruffle,
|
||
Delaware Valley white,
|
||
Purple gem,
|
||
H. H. Hume,
|
||
Stewartstonian,
|
||
Hino red,
|
||
Rosebud,
|
||
Fashion,
|
||
Herbert,
|
||
Gibraltar,
|
||
Gerard's rose,
|
||
Boule de neige,
|
||
President Lincoln
|
||
Korean azaiealPoukhanense
|
||
African surnar standard
|
||
Banksia
|
||
Hybrid tea rose
|
||
Rose
|
||
Ro:;.emary dwarf
|
||
Leather1eaf fem
|
||
White willow
|
||
Weeping willow
|
||
Tortuosa corkscrew willow
|
||
Purple willow
|
||
Basket willow
|
||
Moon Glow
|
||
HahaiVMother-in-law's tongue
|
||
Lavender cotton
|
||
Manila Ripple
|
||
California pepper
|
||
Brazilean pepper
|
||
Green stone crop
|
||
Brown beam
|
||
Sedum
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Sempervivum tectorum
|
||
Simmiondsia chinensii
|
||
Sorbus americana·
|
||
Sophora japonica·
|
||
Spiraea japonica·
|
||
Spiraea nipponica
|
||
Spiraea thunbergii·
|
||
Spiraea x billiardii
|
||
Spiraea x bumalda
|
||
Statice sinuata
|
||
Stenocarpus sinuatus
|
||
Strelitzia nicolai
|
||
Strelitzia reginae
|
||
Syringa meyeri
|
||
Syringa patula
|
||
Syringa villosa
|
||
Syzgium paniculatum
|
||
Tagetes sp.
|
||
Taxus cuspidata
|
||
Taxus x media
|
||
Tecoma stans angustate
|
||
Tecomaria capensis
|
||
Temstroemia gymnanthera
|
||
Thevetia peruvianaa
|
||
Thuga occidentalis
|
||
Thuja orientalis
|
||
Tilia cordata·
|
||
Trachelospermum asiaticum
|
||
Trachelospermum jasminoides
|
||
Trifolium fragiferum
|
||
Tsuga canadensis
|
||
Vibumum dentatum
|
||
Vibumum japonicum
|
||
·Not applicable in California
|
||
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|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Hen and chickens
|
||
Jojoba
|
||
American mountain ash
|
||
Pagoda tree
|
||
Coccinea
|
||
Snowmound spirea
|
||
Thunberg
|
||
Billiard spirea
|
||
Froebelii,
|
||
Crispa spirea,
|
||
Gold ilame,
|
||
Ant~lony Waterer
|
||
Annual statice
|
||
Firewheel tree
|
||
Giant bird of paradise
|
||
Bird of paradise
|
||
Palibin
|
||
Korean lilac
|
||
James McFar1ane lilac
|
||
Australian bush cherry
|
||
Marigold
|
||
Japanese yew
|
||
Thayeri yew,
|
||
Hicks yew,
|
||
Dense yew
|
||
Yellow bells
|
||
Cape honeysuckle
|
||
Cleyera
|
||
Yellow oleander tree
|
||
White cedar,
|
||
Emerald green,
|
||
Woodwardii,
|
||
Techny,
|
||
Pyramidalis,
|
||
Globosa,
|
||
. iechny american arbOlVitae
|
||
Berkman's
|
||
Little-leaf linden
|
||
Asiatic jasmine
|
||
Star jasmine
|
||
O'Conners legume
|
||
Eastem hemlock
|
||
Arrowwood vibumum
|
||
Vibumum'japanese snowball
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Viburnum opulus
|
||
Vibumum odoratissium
|
||
Viburnum plicatum
|
||
Viburnum suspensum
|
||
Viburnum trilobum
|
||
Viburnurn x juddi
|
||
Viburnum x rhytidophylloides
|
||
Vicia sp.
|
||
Vinca major
|
||
Vinca minor
|
||
Vimumum lantana·
|
||
Vimumum lentago·
|
||
Washingtonia robusta
|
||
Weigela florida
|
||
Xylosma senticosa
|
||
Yucca filamentosa
|
||
Yucca gloriosa
|
||
Yucca pendula
|
||
Zinnia sp.
|
||
·Not applicable in California.
|
||
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|
||
Common NameNarlety
|
||
Nanum
|
||
Viburnum
|
||
Doublefile vibumumllomentosum
|
||
Sandankwa vibumum
|
||
Compact cranbenybush viburnum
|
||
Judd
|
||
Vibumumlwillowwood
|
||
Crown Vetch
|
||
Periwinkle
|
||
Myrtle, Dwarf periwinkle
|
||
Wayfaring tree
|
||
Twistwood
|
||
Nannybeny
|
||
Mexican fan palm
|
||
Newport red,
|
||
Pink weigelia
|
||
Yucca
|
||
Spanish dagger
|
||
Weeping dagger
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
• When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the
|
||
omamental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxicity.
|
||
• Umited testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity of up to 20%
|
||
when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied over-tha-top at label rates. (Phytotoxicity can
|
||
occur whenever spray comes in contact with the foliage, even during directed sprays.)
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Abies fraser
|
||
Acer rubrum
|
||
Ajuga variegata
|
||
Ajuga reptans
|
||
Aquilegia hybrida
|
||
Arbutus unedo
|
||
Banksia prinotes"
|
||
Banksia victoria"
|
||
Banksia speciosa"
|
||
Begonia tweediana
|
||
Callistemom viminalis
|
||
Ceonothus griseus
|
||
Cupressocyparis leylandi
|
||
Dracaena fragans
|
||
Dracaena marginata
|
||
Eucalyptus citriodora
|
||
Feijoa sellowiana
|
||
Gamolepsis chrysanthemoides
|
||
Gazania ringens
|
||
Gladiolus x hortulanus
|
||
Grewia caffra
|
||
Hemiaria glabra
|
||
Juniperus chinensis
|
||
Juniperus conferta
|
||
Juniperus hOrizontalis
|
||
"Not applicable in California.
|
||
Common Name/Variety
|
||
Fraser Fir
|
||
Maple/red
|
||
Bugle weed
|
||
Varigated ajuga
|
||
Columbine
|
||
Strawberry tree
|
||
Protea
|
||
Protea
|
||
Protea
|
||
Cats claw, Yellow trumpet
|
||
Weeping bottle-brush
|
||
Leyland cypress
|
||
Massangeana, dracaena
|
||
Tricolor dracaena
|
||
Lemon-scented gum
|
||
Pineapple guava
|
||
Gallery
|
||
Lavender star plant
|
||
Green carpet
|
||
Pfitzeriana
|
||
Nana,
|
||
Spearmint,
|
||
Old Gold,
|
||
Prostrata,
|
||
Robdsta,
|
||
Maney
|
||
Blue Pacific
|
||
Wiltonii,
|
||
Hughes,
|
||
Webberi,
|
||
Variagata,
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Juniperus japonica
|
||
Juniperus sabina
|
||
Juniperus scopulorum
|
||
Juniperus virginiana
|
||
Lantana montevidensis x
|
||
Leucothoe axillaris
|
||
Ugustrum japonicum
|
||
Lonicera japonica
|
||
Luecospermum cordifoliumo
|
||
Nandina domeslica
|
||
Nerium oleander standard
|
||
Ophiopogon japonicum
|
||
Opuntiasp.
|
||
Pennisetum sectaceum
|
||
Philodendron sp.
|
||
Plumeria acuminata
|
||
Podocarpus rnacrophyllus
|
||
Potentilla vema
|
||
Rhododendron indicum
|
||
Rhododendron obtusum
|
||
Rhododendron sp.
|
||
Rhoeo spathacea
|
||
Ruellia ciliosa
|
||
Salix caroliniana
|
||
Spirea x vanhouteii
|
||
Syringa chinensis
|
||
Vibumum macrocephalum
|
||
°Not applicable in California.
|
||
Common NameNariety
|
||
Blue Rug,
|
||
Youngtown Compacta
|
||
San Jose
|
||
Tamariseifolia,
|
||
Arcadia,
|
||
Scandia,
|
||
Broadmoor
|
||
Welchii,
|
||
Pathfinder
|
||
Sky rocket,
|
||
Grey owl
|
||
White lantana
|
||
Fetterbush
|
||
Japanese privet
|
||
Japanese honeysuckle
|
||
Pincushion protea
|
||
Heavenly bamboo
|
||
Oleander
|
||
Mondo grass
|
||
Prickly pear cactus
|
||
Green fountain grass
|
||
Temple tree
|
||
M&ki
|
||
Spring cinquefoil
|
||
Indica
|
||
Kurume
|
||
Eureka
|
||
Sur.glow
|
||
P.I.M.
|
||
Oyster plant
|
||
Ruellia
|
||
Willow
|
||
Vanhoutte spirea
|
||
Liac
|
||
Chinese snowball
|
||
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|
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|
||
TABLE III
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
• When plant growth habit allows, applications should be made as a directed spray to the
|
||
omamental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxicity.
|
||
• Limited testing of the omamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity of up to 50%
|
||
when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied over-the-top at label rates. (Phytotoxicity can
|
||
occur whenever spray comes in co. ,tact with the foliage, even during directed sprays).
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Acacia famesiana
|
||
Acacia latifolia
|
||
Aptenia cordifolia
|
||
Asystasia gangetica
|
||
Baccharis sarothroides
|
||
Brachychiton populneum
|
||
Cassia condolioma
|
||
Cercidium praecox
|
||
Citharexylum spinosum
|
||
Cordyline stricta
|
||
Cupaniopsis anacardioides
|
||
Crassula argentea
|
||
Cyperus altemifolius
|
||
Dicentra spectabilis
|
||
Dracaena deremensis
|
||
Epipremnum aureum
|
||
Eucalyptus nicholii
|
||
Exococaria cochichinensis
|
||
Hibiseus lepenk
|
||
Juniperus chinensis
|
||
Juniperus scopulorum
|
||
Juniperus virginiana
|
||
Justicia betonia
|
||
Justicia brandegeana
|
||
Justicia carnea
|
||
Magnolia gradiflora
|
||
MesemblYanthemum delosperrna alba
|
||
Odontonema strictum
|
||
Oenothera ber1andier
|
||
Pachystachys lutea
|
||
Pedilanthus tithymaloides
|
||
Peperomia obtusifolia
|
||
Plectranthus australis
|
||
"Not applicable in California.
|
||
Common NameJVariety
|
||
Sweet a~cia
|
||
Hearts and flowers
|
||
Coromandel
|
||
Desert broom
|
||
Bottle tree
|
||
Sonoran palo verde
|
||
Fiddlewood
|
||
Cordyline
|
||
Carrot wood
|
||
Jade plant
|
||
Umbrella plant
|
||
Bleeding heart
|
||
Janet Craiw\yameckii
|
||
Marble Queen pothos
|
||
Chinese crenate croton
|
||
Armstrongii
|
||
Spiny Greek,
|
||
Excelsa Strieta
|
||
Burkii
|
||
White shrimp plant
|
||
Shrimp plant
|
||
Kings crown
|
||
Southem magnolia
|
||
White ice plant (trailing)
|
||
Red justicia
|
||
Mexican evening primrose
|
||
Yellow shrimp plant
|
||
Slipper flower
|
||
Baby rubber plant
|
||
Swedish ivy
|
||
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Polygonum capilalum
|
||
Prunum avium"
|
||
Rhododendron indicum
|
||
Rhododendron obtusum
|
||
Rhododendron poukhanensis
|
||
Thunbergia laurifloia
|
||
Vaccinum ashe
|
||
"Nol applicable in California.
|
||
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||
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|
||
Common NamelVariety
|
||
Pinkhead knotweed
|
||
Mazzard chany
|
||
Formosa
|
||
Hersey red,
|
||
Hino pink,
|
||
Hinodegeri
|
||
Karen
|
||
Laurel-leaved thunbergia
|
||
TIfblue Blueberry
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
• When plant growth habit allows. applications should be made as a directed spray to the
|
||
ornamental plants listed below to minimize phytotoxicity.
|
||
• Limited testing of the ornamental plants listed below has shown phytotoxicity greater than
|
||
50"10 when FUSILADE 2000 herbicide is applied over-the-top at label rates. (Phytotoxicity
|
||
can occur whenever spray comes in contact with the foliage. even during directed sprays.)
|
||
Scientific Name
|
||
Acalypha godsefeiana hertophylla
|
||
Alsophia australis
|
||
Betula nigra
|
||
Catharanthus roseus
|
||
Chamaecyparis pisifera
|
||
Chlorophytum comosum
|
||
Cortederia selloana
|
||
Euonymus alata
|
||
Juniperus chinensis
|
||
Juniperus hOrizontalis
|
||
Juniperus scopulorum
|
||
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi
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||
Kalanchoe tubiflora
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||
Physocarpus fruticosa
|
||
Rhododendron obtusum
|
||
Setcreasea purpurea
|
||
Zebrina pendula
|
||
Common NameJVariety
|
||
Australia tree fem
|
||
BirchlRiver
|
||
Madagascar periwinkle
|
||
Boulevard falsecypress
|
||
Spider plant
|
||
Pampas grass
|
||
Compacta
|
||
Sea Green
|
||
Blue Chip.
|
||
Price of Wales.
|
||
Bar Harbor
|
||
Blue Haven
|
||
Lavender-scallops
|
||
Chandelier plant
|
||
Katherine Dykes
|
||
Hinocrimson
|
||
Purple heart
|
||
Wandering jew
|
||
|
||
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FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
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NONFOOD USES - FALLOW LAN!) AND NONCROP AREAS.
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 herbicide can be. utMPCt.W ~bplai:Ii1"Md~~arass weeds in fallqW
|
||
land and in noncrop areas. NoncroplUea$ fn~81JJlQt1$;~ric ti'llriStooner stations and
|
||
sub-~tions, pipeline pumping sta~arQUl1dtiqifdi.OUs;··~ yam". fence lines, .
|
||
Patk\!~, r~es.tigh1!H)f-way;.~(lthetri~a~~ . See the following tables for
|
||
SpeCific recommended uses.
|
||
NONiAGR1CULTURALUSEREQUPlEMENTS J tJ +.
|
||
!'ltli:l91"""JI~~t bf!gc:J'l.JQlii!#'@@;tti(egtjtW1fit~gh ~rlftexpoge ti,orke,s()l' k'~
|
||
.9!bj¥piI5bi.,(n.~··beiOg~;t!iti$fl:ility~~;~y.uPi>rot~persons.
|
||
in the treatment
|
||
W·· 0 .. . must be giV.toworkets who are eXpected to
|
||
:a a:w:~ a::~~~trea . •.. ...... .: ...•.... &d.by ...•.....•...•......•... ··ral'~m"'~~~~; :~~=~a1~~
|
||
theRJ is ~ leve thatWritteilwamiOgStannotbe unders . rkers. Wamlngs
|
||
m dude the following InfOnnatiOri: .
|
||
CAUTION: Area treated With FUSI~2000 hert>idde on (date of application). Do not
|
||
enter without appropriate protecti~do1hlnguntil sprays have dried. In case of accidental
|
||
exposure to pestiCide spray, wash ~skin thOroughly with soap and water. Remove
|
||
contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. If In eyes, flush with plenty of water. If
|
||
Irritation persists, get medical attention.
|
||
GENEAAL USE PRECAunONS.,. FALLOW LAND AND NONCROP AREAS
|
||
Not fOr. use or stomgeln or around.the home.
|
||
• Apply FUSlLAOE2000 hemicide to actively growing grasses before they exceed the
|
||
recOmmended gl'OWth stages in the following T«bIes.
|
||
• Spray to obtain thOrough coverage of gl'8Sb foliage, but not to runoff. Repeat treatments
|
||
may be necessary to provide full season control.
|
||
• Use standan:t pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles.
|
||
• Apply FUSILADE 2000 h~ when the first grass species In a mixed grass weed
|
||
population reaches tI.e recol1imended gtOW1h stage for treatment.
|
||
• Do not apply FUSllADE 2OCO herbicide to gn\SSeS which are stressed due to moisture,
|
||
tempera~ure, low SOil fertility, mechanical or chemical injury.
|
||
|
||
r-----------~--
|
||
6" 1 ~
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||
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||
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|
||
• Do not apply to grasses W1lich have tillered, formed seed hears, or exceeded
|
||
recommended growth stages.
|
||
NONFOOD USES - FALLOW LAND AND NONCROP AREAS
|
||
Apply 32-48 oz. per acre of FUSILADE 2000 herbicideaJong with 1 % crop oil concentrate (2
|
||
pints per 25galfOO$) or 0.25% (112 pint per 25 gallons) of a nonionicsurfactant to annual and
|
||
perennlaJ gr8$$esatthe recommended growth stages·in the folloWing tables.
|
||
FUSiLADE~HERBICIDE ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR
|
||
FA'-LOWLA..,P
|
||
Annual GraSfJSpecles
|
||
Make appflC8tions when grasses are 2-8 inches tall. but ~ beforetiUering andIor heading.
|
||
Bamyardgrass
|
||
Broadleaf . .. Igrass .. ~
|
||
CrabgrasS; large
|
||
Crabgrass, smoOth
|
||
Crabgrass •. southem
|
||
CrabgrasS,tropical
|
||
FaU pal)icum
|
||
Fietdsandbur
|
||
Foxtail, giant
|
||
FOldail,gNer\
|
||
FoxtaU. yellow
|
||
GoosegrasS
|
||
Guii1eagrass. seedling
|
||
1td1g1BSs
|
||
Italian ryegrass
|
||
JOhnsongrass, seedling
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Prairie cupgrass
|
||
Red Rice
|
||
ShattercaneJWildcaneNoIunteer milo
|
||
Sorghum almum
|
||
Southem sandbur
|
||
Southwestem cupgrass
|
||
Tex&$ panicum
|
||
Volunteer barley
|
||
Volunteer com
|
||
Volunteeroa1s
|
||
Volumeerrye
|
||
Volunteer wheat
|
||
WIidOets
|
||
Wild proso miRet
|
||
Wrtchgrass
|
||
Woolly cupgrass
|
||
( BEST AVAILABLE COpt]
|
||
FUSiLADE2000 HERBICIDE PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL GROWTH STAGES FOR
|
||
FALLOW LAND
|
||
Perennial Gr ... Species
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Guineagrass
|
||
Kikuyugrass*
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Rhizome jOhnsongrass
|
||
Torpedograss··
|
||
Wlrestem muhly
|
||
Growth Stage
|
||
4-8" runners
|
||
6-12" tall before seedhead Initiation
|
||
4-8" runners
|
||
6-10"
|
||
8-18" tall and before boot stage
|
||
3-6" tall (1st appHcation)
|
||
2-3" tall (subsequent application)
|
||
4-12" tall and before seedhead Initiation
|
||
"Not Registered in Cafifornia for use on this species.
|
||
··Use 48 ft. oz. per acre per application. Three appliCations may be needed.
|
||
|
||
Lb. a.iJAcre
|
||
0.094
|
||
0.125
|
||
0.156
|
||
0.188
|
||
0.250
|
||
0.375
|
||
CONVERSION TABLE
|
||
" 't ,~
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUSi04B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 HERBICIDE RATE TO BE APPLIED
|
||
Pints/Acre Flo OzJAcre Acres/Gallon
|
||
3/4 12 10.7
|
||
1 16 8.0
|
||
1-1/4 20 6.4
|
||
1-1/2 24 5.3
|
||
2 32 4.0
|
||
3 48 2.7
|
||
For more information, call ZENECA Ag Products at 1-800-759-2500.
|
||
|
||
APPENDIX
|
||
h~ 't t,
|
||
Page 59
|
||
FUSILADE 2000 !3ookIet
|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
Scientific names are listed for those weeds referred to in the FUSILADE 2000 herbicide label.
|
||
COMMON NAME
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Bermudagrass
|
||
Broadleaf signalgrass
|
||
Crabgrass, large
|
||
Crabgrass, Smooth
|
||
Crabgrass, Southem
|
||
Crabgrass, Tropical
|
||
Downy brome
|
||
Fall Panicum
|
||
Field Sandbur
|
||
Foxtail, Giant
|
||
Foxtail, Green
|
||
Foxtail, Yellow
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Guineagrass, seedting
|
||
Italian Ryegrass
|
||
Itchgrass
|
||
Johnsongrass, Rhizome
|
||
Johnsongrass, Seedling
|
||
Junglerice
|
||
Kikuyugrass
|
||
Prairie cupgrass
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Rabbitfootgrass
|
||
Red Rice
|
||
Shattercane
|
||
Sorghum almum
|
||
Southem Sandbur
|
||
Southwestem cupgrass
|
||
Texas Panicum
|
||
Volunteer Cereals
|
||
V. Barley
|
||
V.Com
|
||
V. Milo
|
||
V.Oats
|
||
V. Rye
|
||
V. Wheat
|
||
Wild Proso Millet
|
||
Wild Oats
|
||
Wirestem Muhly
|
||
Witchgrass
|
||
Wooly cupgrass
|
||
SCIEN11F1C NAME
|
||
Echinochloa crus-galli
|
||
Cynodon dactylon
|
||
Brachiaria platyphylla
|
||
Digitaria sanguinalis
|
||
Digitaria ischaemum
|
||
Digitaria ciliaris
|
||
Digitaria bicomis
|
||
Bromus tectorum
|
||
Panicum dichotomiflorum
|
||
Cenchrus incertus
|
||
Setaria faberi
|
||
Setaria viridis
|
||
Setaria lutescens
|
||
Eleusine indica
|
||
Panicum maximum
|
||
Lolium multiflorum
|
||
Rottboellia exaltata
|
||
Sorghum halepense
|
||
Sorghum halepense
|
||
Echino,:hloa colonum
|
||
Rennisetu," :landestin:Jm
|
||
Erioch:;:", CfJnlracta
|
||
Agropyron repens
|
||
Polypogon r. ;I)nspeliensis
|
||
O.yza sativa
|
||
Sorghum bicolor
|
||
Sorghum almum
|
||
Cenchrus echinatus
|
||
Eriochloa gracilis
|
||
Panicum texanum
|
||
Hordeum vulgare
|
||
Zea mays
|
||
SCl(ghum bicolor
|
||
Avena sativa
|
||
Se-=a.le cereale
|
||
Triticum aestivum
|
||
Panicum miliaceum
|
||
Avena fatua
|
||
Muhlenbergia frondosa
|
||
Panicum capillare
|
||
Eriochloa villosa
|
||
|
||
(;:3 1 '3>
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
FUS104B.RSN - RS-072793N
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open
|
||
dumping is prohibited. Do not reuse empty container.
|
||
STORAGE: Store in original container only. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not
|
||
store near food or feed. In case of spill or leak on floor or paved surfaces, soak up with sand,
|
||
earth or synthetic absorbent. Remove to chemical waste area.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide,
|
||
spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If these 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 Regional Office for
|
||
guidance.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL:
|
||
Metal Containers: Triple-rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or
|
||
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved by state and
|
||
local authorities.
|
||
Plastic Containers: Triple-rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or
|
||
puncture and dispcse of in a sanitary landfill, by incineration or, if allowed by state and local
|
||
authorities, by burning. If burned StliY out of smoke.
|
||
Glass Containers: Triple-rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or
|
||
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other state and local procedures.
|
||
MINI BULK CONTAINER PRECAU'nONS - Before refilling, inspect thoroughly for damage,
|
||
such as cracks, pUl1ctures, bulges, dents, abrasions and damaged or worn thread on closure
|
||
devices. REFILL ONLY WITH FUSILADE 2000. The contents of this container cannot be
|
||
completely removed by cleaning. Refilling with materials other than FUSILADE 2000 herbicide
|
||
will result in contamination and may weaken container. After filling and before transporting,
|
||
check for leaks. Do not refill or transport damaged or leaking container. CONTAINER IS
|
||
NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
|
||
AMBUS~, CYMBUS~. FUSILADe-. GRAMOXONe-, and REFLEX- are trademarks of
|
||
ZENECA Group Companies.
|
||
BASAGRA~ and BLAZER· are trademarks of BASF Corporation.
|
||
TACKLe- is a trademark of Rhone-Poulenc.
|
||
CLASSIC· and BIDRI~ 8 are trademarks of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company.
|
||
WHlpe herbicid'~ is a trademark of ~;oechst-Roussel Agri-Vet.
|
||
CYGO~ 400 il'secticide is a trademark of American Cyanamid Company.
|
||
AMI3USH, CYMBUSH, and GRAMOXONE EXTRA are ~estricted use pesticides.
|